DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE a nd the Legal Chronicle 2 Ruth St. Denis to Appear in Violinist, Francescatti, Is the Guest Star on Ford Hour Lecture-Recital at Fisher Zino Francescatti, internation- Town Hall Feb. 5 ally known violin artist, will ap- May We Suggest That You Serve JHUNG'S Chop Suey or Chow Mein for Your . . . LUNCHEONS DINNERS or Late Evening Parties We deliver within a reasonable distance Serving Detroiters for the past 19 years. Tel: TO. 8-2580—TO. 8-2581 JHUNG a CO. 12539 WOODROW WILSON Ruth St. Denis, world famous dancer, will present a lecture-re- cital, "Rhythms of the World," as the Detroit Town Hall attraction in the Fisher Theater next Wed- nesday, Feb. 5, at 11 a. m. Miss St. Denis will illustrate her talk with dance steps and patterns from all parts of the world, in- cluding Egyptian, Indian Nautch, Siamese, Balinese, Chinese, Japa- nese and North African rhythms. She will also cover the modern dance as it has evolved in Amer- ica, illustrating with brief selec- tions. A rich and exuberant person- ality whose quality of mind and spirit has put a definitive im- print upon the culture of Amer- ica, Miss St. Denis gave an im- pulse to the modern dance in this country which raised it from a commercial commodity to an art, and her pupils are among the foremost exponents of the dance today. pear as guest star on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour for the first time when the program is broadcast Sunday night, Feb. 2, between 9 and 10 o'clock, over the coas-to-coast CBS network. Reginald Stewart returns to the podium as conductor of the Ford Symphony and chorus. In addition to being the permanent conductor of the Toronto Phil- harmonic Orchestra, Sewart is a distinguished pianist. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF THE JEWISH CHILDREN'S HOME The Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Children's Home will hold its February meeting jointly with the League of Jewish Women's Organizations on Monday, Feb. 10, in the Social Hall of the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Mrs. Ethel P. Haselko•n of Pough- keepsie, N. Y., will be the speak- er of the afternoon. GAMMA KAPPA CHI MANDELL and DAVID BERNSTEIN Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity of Wayne University will hold its semi-formal induction dinner- dance party Tuesday evening, Feb. 4, at Botsford Tavern. The new members to be inducted into the fraternity include Phil Roths- child, Bernard Weisberg,• Harmon Dix, Sol Dovitz, Sid Dworkin and Leo Glantz. The committee in charge of the affair include Jul- ian Nusbaum, Allen Bogeroff and Marty Abel. with their dramatization of news and sparkling highlights behind the headlines VOTED BNAI BRITH AWARD CHANGE OF TIME Detroit's Favorite Radio News Commentators January 31, 1941 Dr. Goldstein Spurs the Detroit Zionist Membership Campaign Delivers Stirring Address at Dinner; Calls Upon All Jews to Become Affiliated with Move- ment for National Redemption The membership drive of the Zionist Organization of Detroit received great impetus at the dinner on Thursday evening, at the Shaarey Zedek, at which Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Jewish National Fund of America and vice- president of the Zionist Organization of America, was the guest speaker. Dr. Goldstein called upon all Jews to align themselves with the movement for national redemption. "At a time when millions of Jews are driven and helpless, membership in the Zionist movement offers American Jews the privilege to exercise their will and initiative in behalf of the most creatve effort in which the Jewish people is engaged," Dr. Goldseiff declared. James I. Ellmann, chairman of the Detroit membership drive, called upon the members of the local organization to set aside a certain portion of time towards an effort to strengthen the movement and to bring in at least a minyan- 10 Jews—each in the work for Palestine's redemption. Workers will comb the city this week in the drive to enroll another 2,250 members in the Zionist Organization of Detroit. Center Lecture - Demonstra- tion on "Dance" Features Rhea Carroll on Sunday "Sculpture and Dance" will be the topic of a lecture-demonstra- tion by Rhea Carroll on Sunday, Feb. 2, at 3 o'clock in the Jewish Community Center Auditorium, Woodward at Holbrook. This will be the third of a series of five YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM ASSOCIATION The Young Women's Bicur Cholem Association met Jan. 27, at the home of Mrs. B. Fried- man, 16229 Lawton Ave. The group thanks pledges, committees and entertainers for their co- operation to make the donor luncheon held Jan. 23, a success. Rabbi Leon Fram spoke. J. Jason gave same sketches. Miss H. Cross sang several songs, accom- panied by Mrs. Rosen. The group thanks The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle for its co-operation. Tickets Go on Sale for the Annual Shrine Circus NOW The pungent smell of sawdust and grease paint is in the air— and when the snow is swirling Sunday Morning from the sky and the mercury has slid down almost out of sight, that means just two things to Detroit—that it's time for the big Shrine Circus, and that more destitute crippled children will You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT be afforded an equal chance in with Confidence from the struggle of life, according to Edward J. Savage, newly elected Illustrious Potentate of Moslim Temple Shrine. Kosher Meat II Poultry Market Already the huge Coliseum at (Between Burlingame and Webb) the State Fair Grounds is filled with the din of hammers and TO. 8-8119 11632 DEXTER BLVD. Nevt to liremgeN saws, the shout of busy Shriners and the hissing of steam from RHEA CARROLL the great heating plant. Tunis E. lecture-demonstrations on "Dance" (Eddie) Stinson, general chair- presented on the first Sunday of man and producer of the show each month by the Center. for the last 21 years, reports that Miss Carroll will discuss the a heavy plank covering has been relation of dance and sculpture laid over the cement floor of the It's the LEADER OF 1941 indicating the influence these arts vast arena, and on top of this, a BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST NORMAN H. DAVIS, chairman have upon each other. She will foot-deep layer of clay. of the American Red Cross, who trace the historical background Charles Mabley, veteran chair- has been voted the 97th anni• this subject and review the man of the reserved seat ticket versary Bnai Brith award in of works of sculptors who have con- committee, has announced that recognition of his humanitarian tributed to dance. the box office in the Shrine Club, service. He will receive the THE CAR THAT GIVES YOU THE GOOD THINGS FIRST In demonstration, she will be as- Masonic Temple, will be open breakfast covenant award at a sisted by Tosia Mundstock and at New York's Waldorf-Astoria Group; Joseph Gornbein, soloist, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. daily, beginning Monday, Feb. 3. Tick- Hotel on Sunday, Feb. 16. University of Michigan Dance ets may be ordered by mail or SEE Group; the Negro Levee Dancers telephone. Speaker for J. W. V. of Miller High School, and the The Shrine opened its first BEST TRADE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD CAR Center Dance Group of the Jew- hospital in 1922—now it owns ish Community Center. These and operates 15 modernly equip- A large stock of desirable Used Cars always on hand dancers will present compositions ped orthepedic institutions staff- based upon several of Miss Car- ed with expert physicians and roll's dance figures in sculpture, nurses, throughout the United and dances from which she has States and Canada. According to Fitzroy 5750 received her motivation. Jefferson, Cor. Chene the latest report, more than 63,- Miss Carroll, who has been as- 000 crippled children of al races sociated with Carl Milles at and creeds have been cured or Cranbrook, is one of our most materially helped without a cent successful dance sculptors. Be- of payment. Nearly a million dol- Detroit on May 2, 1905, and has cause of her training in dance, lars is spend annually by the Simon and Turner been a resident here continuously. which began at the age of four, Shrine to maintain this service He attended Holy Rosary Gram- she has developed the unusual to humanity. Appointees of mar School and later the Uni- ability to produce works that are Every year hundreds of red- versity of Detroit High School as satisfying to the dancer as to fezzed Shriners give their time Judge Fitzgerald from which he graduated in 1923. the sculptor. Through the medium He then attended Holy Cross of ceramics she has sculptured and effort to this humanitarian College in Worcester, Mass., and many well-known dancers, includ- work. graduated in 1927 with the de- ing Anna Pavlowa in her "Snow- gree of Bachelor of Arts. He then flflake Ballet," Hanya Holm and Shmuel Baruch Winkelman matriculated at Harvard Law other national and international Dies in Lithuania at 88 School from which he graduated dancers. Word was received here this with a Bachelor of Law degree week of the death in Lithuania in 1930. He joined the law firm Lecture on Mexico in "Vaca- of Shmuel Baruch Winkelman, at of Douglas, Barbour, Moll and the age of 88. tion Series" at the Wing, and became a partner in Surviving him are three sons, Art Institute 1937. Saul Winkelman of St. Ignace, Edward H. Williams, County Since 1934 he has been con- "Mexico, Tourists' Paradise," a Mich., Paul and Irving Winkel- delivered the address in nected with the University of Auditor, natural color motion picture tour, man of Detroit; and four daugh- the Jewish War Veterans' radio Detroit as an instructor in the to be presented Tuesday evening, ters, Mrs. Lillian Saulson, Mrs. law school and has at various series over Station WWJ, last Feb. 4, at 8:30, by the celebrated Abe Weisner and Mrs. Harry times taught agency, common law Tuesday evening. world traveler, Van Wormer Rosenbloom, all of Detroit, and JUDGE NEAL FITZGERALD pleading, personal property, legal Mrs. Abe Fleisher of New York. Jewish Troops Entertained at Walsh, is the first of a series of ethics and bills and notes. five weekly motion picture vaca- Hebrew Theater Judge Neal Fitzgerald of the He is a candidate for Common tion trips being offered by the J. W. E. W. 0. THANKS THE Common Pleas Court, who suc- Pleas Judge at the spring election Thousands of Jewish troops, World Adventure Series, the pub- CHRONICLE ceeded the late Judge Sage, made to succeed himself. comprising members of the Brit- lic lecture course at the Detroit Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: two Jewish ppointments. He ish forces and Palestine Pioneer Institute of Arts, Woodward at We thank you for your gen- named Markus S. Simon and Her- erous publicity you have given corps, are being entertained as Kirby. Irving Berlin is interested in guests at performances by the man L. Turner as deputy clerks. Reservations are now being ac- us. Your cooperation has added Mr. Simon hated this week: the movie production of "My Hebrew theater. The other day cepted by the World Adventure a great deal to the success of Mother Was an Actress," by Anna "I have never known a finer gen- some 1500 men attended the per- Series either for single attrac- the various affairs we have given. Jewish Women's European tleman than Neal Fitzgerald. He Held, Jr. . . . May we remind formance "Jacob and Rachel", tions or for the entire series, the Mr. Berlin of Luise Rainer's mar- Welfare Organization, has no prejudices and is extreme- series tickets being sold at a re- given by the "Ohel" troup at velous portrayal of Miss Held in Agnes Levin, Sec'y. ly friendly to our people." duction. Sarafand, Palestine. Neal Fitzgerald was born in "The Great Ziegfeld"? 10:15 WMBC Aaron B. Margolis CHEVROLET ABE KAHN FOR Jefferson Chevrolet Co.