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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-02-07

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February 7, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

6

GALLOW FAMILY CLUB

J. N. F. Auxiliary
World Traveler
Kvutzah Auxiliary
Speaks to Probus Observes Chamisho
Luncheon on Feb. 12
Osor Next Monday

• •

Lecture Feb. 23
By Maxa Nordau

"What Max Nordau Would
The Gallow Family Club will
Say Today" will be the topic of
give a charity card party on
Describes Bravery of English
the address to be delivered on
Wednesday evening, Feb. 19, at
Isaac Franck, educational di-
On Monday, Feb. 10, at 1:15 Feb. 23, at the Masonic Temple,
People; Tells of Visit in
Pereira's, 9925 Dexter. Refresh- rector of the Jewish Community
p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen by Maxa Nordau, daughter of
Palestine
ments will be served.
Center, will be the guest speaker
Bldg., Lawton, near Davison, the the late Max Nordau, at the an-
at the sixth annual donor luncheon
The second annual dinner ban- Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish nual event of the Jewish National
of the Ladies
Auxiliary of the quet of the Probus Club, a lunch- National Fund will celebrate Workers' Alliance.
The participants of the musical
SWEATERS
Kvutzah Ivrith eon group consisting of Jewish Chamisho Osor b'Shvat. Mrs.
e 6
on Wednesday, business and professional men, Abraham Danzig will be the program will be: Marguerite
1 . °1
r1,1
MADE TO
Feb. 12, at 12:30 was held at the Belcrest Hotel, guest speaker and appropriate re- Kozenn, soprano, prima donna of
the Bucharest Royal State Opera,
freshments will be served.
ORDER
at Lachar's Thursday evening, Jan. 30.
Mrs. Philip J. Cutler, fund- who will render a group of clas-
Join
Hall.
The guest speaker was E. J. S. raising
chairman, extends an in- sical, Jewish and Hebrew-Pales-
Under the Brown, of Toronto, Canada,
Our
vitation to all Jewish women to tinian songs; Julius Chajes, well
chairmanship
of
. world 'traveler, superintendent of
Hand-
known pianist and composer,
Mrs. A. D. agencies for the Crown Life In-
Zinovi Bistritzky and Bernard
Knit Circle
M a r k son an surance Company.
Argiewicz, outstanding artists and
\) •• ok k
c -
Mrs.
S.
Mr.
Brown
was
introduced
by
Isaac Franck
members of the Detroit Symphony
INSTRUCTIONS FREE
biner, combined A. J. Blumenau, Probus member,
Orchestra, in a trio for violin,
with the untiring efforts of var- business associate of the speaker.
cello and piano, an original com-
ious
committees,
final
arrange-
m-9,r
A
In the course of his discussion
position of Mr. Chajes.
ments have been made.
of world observations, Mr. Brown
Tickets are available at the
A meeting and rally was held pointed out that he left Toronto,
Jewish Community Center.
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
I.
Rabino-
All Detroit Is Talking
Canada, on Jan. 10, and pro-
witz, 3299 Webb, on Feb. 6.
ceeded to Newfoundland, where
About
For reservations to the donor he embarked on a C. P. R. boat
Henry E. Rice In
luncheon, call Mrs. R. Ruben- for England. During this period
stein, Mrs. A. DeRoven and Mrs. it will be remembered that Eng-
Race for Circuit
A. Panush.
land was already at war, and the
Court Commissioner
steamer observed strict blackout
regulations, in fact the speaker
Henry E. Rice, attorney who
acted, at various times, as look-
Dr. Max Wershow
has practiced law in Detroit
out, and was called upon by the
since May, 1927, is a candidate
captain to keep the passengers
Back in Detroit;
Detroit's Newest
for Circuit Court Commissioner,
unaware of the presence of a
and Most Modern
Resumes Practice U-boat for a period of 13 hours.
at the Primaries on Feb. 17.
Prior to entering law practice,
On board the ship were 400 Ca-
Dr. Max Wershow, former De- nadian foresters who were being
Mr. Rice, who is well known here
troiter who spent the past 16 transfered to Scotland to help
and who has resided in Detroit
months in Chicago in post grad- cut down trees. Outside of the
for 28 years, was a registered
uate work in ophthalmology, has harrowing experience the night
pharmacist and was assistant
returned to resume practice here, the ship spotted the submarine,
manager in the Cunningham
with offices at 1312 Eaton Tower. the trip was comparatively un-
Drug Store on Woodward and
MRS. WILLIAM HORDES
Dr. Wershow was graduated eventful, the speaker pointed out.
Congress. He was graduated from
from the University of Michigan
in attend this rally and to link the Bishop School in 1918 and
co
the
Emphasizing
medical school in 1920. He prac- under which British subjects n themselves with those who are from the pharmacy department
In the Heart of Chinatown
ticed medicine in Lansing from the homeland must live during working arduously in the task of of Cass Technical High School
0
from than
1921 to 1926, and practiced
in De- try in blackout nights, the speak- redeeming the soil of Palestine and practiced pharmacy from
until
he went to Chicago er revealed that all homes are as the Jewish National Home.
1922 to 1927. In that year he
troit. 1939
He then
REAL CHINESE
"Our tenth annual $ 5 donor was graduated from the Detroit
r actically her m etically sealed d at
P
where
he
spent
three
months
at
take
place
on
March
STYLE DISHES
College of Law and commenced
and one is unaware , even luncheon will
"'It is for
the
Eye and
Eye Illinois
Hos- ni ght
vital Chicago
and 13 months
at the
in London, that a thriving city 19," Mrs. Cutler said.
law
practice.
of
and w omen
including
Mr. Rice had wide experience
Eye and Ear Infirmary in Chi- is carrying on. the Jewish
The
speaker
visited
Palestine
America
to
put
forth
an
extra-
in practicing before the Circuit
Egg Roll and
cago. The latter is a 200-bed hos-
pital devoted to the eye and ear, and went to Haifa. Mr. Brown ordinary effort in behalf of our Court Commissioners of Wayne
Fried Shrimps
• and is one of the largest hospi- elaborated upon his stay in Pal- homeland, and we are confident and adjoining counties, in rep-
a tals of its kind in the world. estine because of the prosperous that Detroit women will respond resenting landlords, tenants, ven-
Open Until 4 A. M.
Last year its outpatient service conditions of the country. He was to our call for constructive re- dors and vendees under land
took care of 214,000 patients.much impressed by the city of demption work, Land reclama- contracts. He has the endorse-
1343 Third RA. 7296
aifa , its wonderful port, the tion through the Jewish National ments of several labor and com-
Dr. Wershow will limit his H
hustle and bustle of the people Fund comes first in this pro- mercial groups. He is considered
HARRY CHUNG, Mgr.
EY practice here to the eye.
a s they conducted their business, gram."
Mrs. William Hordes is one of highly qualified for the Circuit
Court Commissionershiii,-- • and is
and its unusual cleanliness. Every-
where he saw cultivated land the ten division chairmen for the looked upon as the most logical
luncheon
The
other
divis-
bearing
forth
the
fruits of irriga-
dill- • d ion chairmen are Mesdames J. candidate having been engaged
gent labor,
and
extensive
tion projects. In Haifa, the hos- Deytche, M. Finkle, B. Green- in law practice longer than any
Ju- of his opponents.
vital was an example for others. spoon, S. Jacobson, B. Laikin,
Rice is married and has
It was modernly equipped and lius D. London, Morris Feldstein, one Mr.
child. They reside at 13100
Schumer.
Come in TODAY
efficiently operated. Haifa's cli- Morris
Lachover,
Harry
Pledges
are being
accepted by LaSalle Blvd.
. . see, hear and
mate was most agreeable, and the e luncheon secretary, Mrs. Har-
play the Grinnell
Brown concluded his Palestinian ry Buchman, Ty. 6-8420. Mrs. I. Dinner of Detroit Auxiliary
discussion by stating "when my Goodman, To. 6-3578, is chairman
Classic console —
Of Chicago Theologi-
business is concluded I would of ways and means. The rum-
its distinctive styl-
cal College Sunday
like to settle there."
mage chairman is Mrs. Louis Mil-
ing, tonal beauty
Mr. Brown concluded with the ler, Ty. 6-9831. Mrs. L. Light-
Plans have been completed for
and space - saving
5-0908, is chairman of
statement that Canada and Eng-
the first fund raising affair of
land look to the United States for stone, Ty.
proportions m a k e
assistance, and as far as the Brit- chairman
the program.
The Joshua
Golden Sperka,
Book the newly organized Detroit Aux-
is Mrs.
it a piano you'll
iliary of the Chicago Theological
ish Empire is concerned, the To. 7-8000.
be proud to own.
College in the form of a banquet
only end to this war will be when
to take place Sunday. Feb. 9,

freedom and democracy triumph.
IN MAHOGANY
"Mamaaleh," New Habonim at 6 p , m., at the Bnai Zion
Group, Organized Here Synagogue, Holmur and Hum-
phrey.
Great-West Life
Mrs. Isadore Gold is chairman
The activities of the Habonim,
Has Good Year youth labor Zionist movement, are of the dinner committee. Jacob
Terms
developing and enlarging, and Berker is chairman of the ar.
Elsewhere in this issue appears its young members are increas- Rabbi Joshua. S. Sperka will be
an advertisement showing some ing steadily. Recently a new the guest speaker. Cantor Ab•a-
of the preliminary figures from young group was formed under ham Singer will give the musical
The entire proceeds
p
the 49th annual statement of the the name "Bamaaleh" ("In As- program.
will go toward the maintenance
Great-West Life Assurance Com- cent").
The gatherings of those groups, of students in need as well as
pany, published by Harry Himel-
stein, a representative of the which take place at the new refugee students at the Yeshiva.
"Ulam" (meeting hall), 13614 Anyone interested in reservations
company in Detroit.
These figures show a most sat- Linwood, are interesting. Ques- is asked to call Mrs. I. Gold, Ty-
1513.21 WOODWARD
isfactory year's operations. New tions pertaining to Jewish youth ler 7-4595.
business placed amounted to $53, in America are discussed. Hebrew
. . . AND BRANCHES
401,865, while business in force and Yiddish songs are sung. Boys Mrs. Buchhalter
increased to a total of over $640,- of 15 years of age who would
Dies at Age of 80
000,000. Assets also increased like to join this group's activities
to a new high of $173,512,329. are urged to call Michael Franz-
Mrs. Rachel Leah Buchholte•.
Against this, liabilities, practical- blau, To. 7-4192, or Reuben
widow of the late Hyman Burt , -
ly all in the form of policy- Kwinotz, To. 5-5476.
halter, who was one of Detroit';
holders reserves,' total $166,825,-
422. The balance, representing "Modern City Family" Is most revered Talmudic scho'ars.
died Saturday at her home, 3010
Topic for Odessa So-
surplus, contingency reserve and
Chicago Blvd., at the age of 8 1
capital, amounting to $6,686,907,
ciety Talk
Funeral services were held on
provides an added safeguard to
in the chapel of Clow , -
policyholders.
"The Modern Family in the Monday
During the year $17,249,139 Modern City" will be the topic Hill Park Cemetery, where buri'il
was paid to policyholders and of Mrs. Mary West Jorgenson's took place.
Mrs. Buchhalter was born :1
their beneficiaries—an average of talk before the Odessa Progressive
nearly $60,000 every working day Aid Society Tuesday, Feb. 11, Russia. She resided in Detroit
of the year. Since commencing at 9:30 p. m., in the Bnai Moshe for 50 years.
Surviving her are a son, Wil-
business in 1892 the company ahs Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence. liam,
five daughters, Mrs.
paid a total of over $237,000,000 Mrs. Jorgenson, whose talk was Joseph and
II. Ehrlich, Mrs. Morse
to policyholders and their de- arranged through the Community M. Colten, Miss Esther Buch-
pendents. Fund Speakers' Bureau, is asso- halter, Mrs. M. F. Lipton and
ciate director of Brightmoor Corn- Miss Sarah Buchhalter.
JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF munity Center.

.

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CHUNG'S

Chinese
Restaurant

*295

GRINNELL
BROS.

SHAAREY ZEDEK

HARRY Bit ARLIN

Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers

Many Friends to Visit Him at
Extends an Invitation to His

1515 WOODWARD AVENUE

Where He Can Display. to Them the Latest Piano Creations

The Sabbath service of the
Junior Congregation of Shaarey
Zedek will be held Feb. 8, at
9:30 in the Kate Frank Memorial
Building. Lorraine Wine will re-
view the portion of the week and
Rivoli Feuerman will summarize
the prophetical selection.

Club Monamis Elects Officers

Miss Sarens Addresses Jr. Bnai
Brith Deborah Chapter

The 1941 officers of Club Mon-
amis include: Ada Rocklin, presi-
dent; Ruthe Shapero, secretary;
Belle Carmon, treasurer.
Plans are being made for a
Valentine party to be held at
Hotel Statler.

The Deborah Chapter, Junior
Bnai Brith, was addressed by
Miss Mary Ann Sarens of the
Derma-Way Beauty School, on
"Care of the Hair," Wednes
day evening, Feb. 6, at the Club
Exchange, 10220 Dexter.

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