Donor Dinner and Dance of
Sholom Aleichem Folk
Institute on March 2

DON'T FORGET TO ELECT

BENJAMIN B.

GORDON

The Sholom Aleichem Folks
Institute 10th annual donor din-
ner and dance is scheduled for
Sunday evening, March 2, at the
Fort Wayne Hotel.
An outstanding Yiddish jour-
JUDGE OF COMMON PLEAS COURT
nalist and lecturer will be the
guest speaker.
The program will include Beril
glimminomolummilillussimumminammilmommilimmuniumniumminummummunito mmmuum Segal, talented Yiddish speaker,

RE-ELECT

JUDGE JOHN V.

BRENNAN

ZIONIST DISCUSSION MEETING
TUESDAY AT THE SHAAREY ZEDEK
Paper on Youth Participation to Be Presented
by Philmore Leemon; Membership Drive
Making Rapid Progress

A discussion of Zionist proce-
dure in attracting the youth to
the movement and in cementing
interest among affiliated members
will feature a public meeting of
the Zionist Organizations of De-
troit on Tuesday evening, Feb.
13, at the Shaarey Zedek. T h e
public is invited.
Philmore Leemon, one of the
youngest members of the board of
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit, will present a paper on

Kelly's Outstanding
Career as Lawyer

Non-Partisan -- Primary. Feb. 17th

"A Judge of Experience and Integ rity"

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BAY CITY NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler
had as their guest the past week
their son, Dr. Harold Kessler of
Alpena, Mich., who was enroute
to his home after a short stay in
Florida.

HOWELL

arennddeCrharkeithitisgaranoff, who will
h and Hebrew
folk songs. The accompanist will
be Miss Leah Winokur, teacher
for Member of
in one of the Sholom Aleichem
Schools. A well known band will
BOARD OF EDUCATION
provide the music for dancing.
CITY OF DETROIT
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein, con-
venor of the donor dinner, urges
everyone to complete their
Non-Partisan City Ballot
pledges and to call Ida Komeroff,
executive director, Tyler 5-7738.
Primary Election Monday, Febrvary 17, 1941
In conjunction with the donor
dinner and dance of the Sholom
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and Pearl Bluestone are giving a
samovar party and dance on
VOTERS
Saturday evening, Feb. 15, at
3754 Monterey. A successful
You are respectfully solicited to ELECT
party was given on Saturday,
Feb. 8, by Mr. and Mrs. Jay
ARTHUR Z.
Rosenshine of Oakman Blvd.,
and the proceeds will go toward
the donor dinner and dance.

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youth participation in the move-
ment. The discussion will be led
by Mrs. Max Frank, president of
hadassah, and Philip Slomovitz.
The Zionist membership drive,
under the chairmanship of James
I. Ellmann, is in full progress.
Among those who habe brought
in a number of new members
are; Aaron Silberblatt, Harry
Cohen, David Lubetsky, Louis
Kramer, Harry Sott, Morris Ja-
cobs, Harry Bradlin, I. Mellin,
Irving Kaufmann, Himon Kaplan.

Mrs. A. B. Roman left on Fri-
day for Chicago and is the guest
of her son, Robert, a student at
Raymond J. Kelly, former Cor- the University of Chicago, for a
poration Counsel of Detroit, and few days.
Past National Commander of the
Mrs. Jennie Hellerman and
American Legion, is a candidate
daughter, Pauline, left for Miami
for Circuit Judge.
Raymond J. Kelly is a typical Beach, Fla., for an extended stay.
American story of a boy who They were accompanied by Mr.
rose from humble surroundings to and Mrs. Harry Immerman.

Judge of Recorder's Court

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February 14, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

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Am o n g other sojourners in
Florida this month are Sam Se-
wall and Irwin Sherman. Gerald
Blumenau and his sister, Naomi,
are visiting their aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Koffman, of
Bay City, who have been there
the past few months.

RAYMOND J. KELLY

The engagement of Miss Car-
roll Mae Green to Dr. David Kahn
has been announced by her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David C.
Green of Blackstone Ave., Chi-
cago. Miss Green attended the
University of Southern Califor-
nia. Her fiance, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Kahn of Bay City,
was graduated from the Univer-
sity of Michigan and is now as-
sociated with Billings Hospital
in Chicago. The wedding is plan-
ned for May.

positions of responsibility through
sheer personal pluck, determina-
tion and ability.
In his ambition to acquire an
education, Mr. Kelly walked six
miles each day at the age of 12
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinberg of
ears to attend high school. When
y,
he had won his high school di- this city announce the marriage
ploma, he went after a college of their daughted, Ruth, to Jack
Judge of Traffic Court
JUDGE GEORGE MURPHY education with the same single- Spiro of Detroit.
his
red
•
H e work
ness of pupose.
Recorder's Court-Traffic and Ordinance
Mrs. Ella Levine returned home
OUT FOR RE-ELECTION way through both the University
Division—Advocate of
of Notre Dame and the University from New York where she was
NIGHT TRAFFIC COURT
Judge George Murphy, discus- of Detroit, graduating from law called by the death of her sister.
sing his candidacy for re-election school in 1915 at the age of 20,
for the convenience of the motorists
Mrs. L. Surath, who was a pa-
E. to the Recorder's Bench, stated: the youngest man in his law class. tient
at General Hospital, is now
The same will power that got
"The work I began to make the
• Practicing Attorney 15 Years
convalescing
at her home, 223
Recorder's
Court
one
of
the
finest
him
his
education
over
all
ob-
Member
Detroit
Bar
Association
•
Green
Ave.
of
its
kind
in
the
country
is
bare-
stacles
also
served
to
carry
him
Member
State
Bar
of
Michigan
•
ahead in his chosen profession
• Member U. S. Supreme Court Bar
ly started."
Marvin D. Kouffman, local stu-
handed after he started the practice of
The
recent
decision
'ART' GLADSTONE Campaign Headquarters—National Bk. Bldg.
down by the United States Su- law in Detroit in 1915. When dent at Alma College, was recent-
preme Court legalizing picketing
g elected National Commander in ly named by C. Carney Smith,
director of forensics, as one of
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was preceded by a similar deci- September, 1939, he was serving the charter members of Alma's
sion on the part of Judge Murphy his seventh year as Corporation
new chapter of Tau Kappa Al-
41PENNIMININIIMER
ouns of the City of Detroit.
• • pha, national honorary forensic
four years ago in the strike o Ccl
He
is
past
president
of
the
Michi-
the Butchers and Meat Cutters
society. He is the son of Mr. and
against the United Beef Company gan Association of City Attorneys Airs. Phillip Koffman, 301 North
and past president of the Insti-
RE-ELECT
here in Detroit.
VanBuren St., and a graduate of
In the strike against the Amer- tute of Municipal Law Officers, Central High school. The chapter
the
national
organization
of
city
Plan,
on
May
ican Brass Works
attorneys. He has also had the was granted to Alma by the na-
26, 1938, the pickets were distinction of serving as president tional council in Washington, D.
brought into court charged with of the Detroit Lawyers' Club, of C., on the basis of work accom-
disturbing the peace and picket- being the secretary of the Detroit plished during the last two year: ,
ing illegally. Judge Murphy Bar Association for several terms, under Smith, with the high spot
again reiterated his former stand and he is a member of the bar the winning of the national class
by charging the jury that all la- of the United States Supreme A debate tournament last year al
borers have the legal right to Court. In 1930 he was appointed Manchester, Ind. Koffman was al
organize and strike, and they General Counsel of the Detroit member of the team which tool
have the right to picket peace- Street Railways by Mayor Frank this title. A senior this year
fully, in order to better their Murphy, serving until 1933. He Koffman is president of the In
working conditions, and to make was appointed head of the legal ternational Relations club, assist
known the cause of their griev- department of the City of Detroit ant sports editor of the studen'
ances, and they may do so with- in 1933 by Mayor Frank Couzens, newspaper, an assistant editor
out interference by police author- serving until his election as Na- on the yearbook, honor roll stu
tional Commander of the Legion dent, participant in both debate
ity.
and oratory, and a member o
Judge Murphy has always been in September, 1939.
Mr. Kelly was married in 1918 Zeta Sigma fraternity and the
opposed to injunctions in labor
disputes. He has acted as ar- to a Detroit girl, Nora Evans, Drama club.
bitrator and conciliator in many and is the father of six children,
cases between local unions and three boys and three girls. His Y oung People's Temple Clul
their employers and has been oldest son, Raymond J. Kelly, Jr.,
to Stage Musical Comedy
highly praised by both the em- is a senior at the University o
on March 2
ployers and the unions for the Notre Dame, and his oldest
fair and impersonal manner in daughter, Winifred, is a sopho-
The musical comedy entitle
which he has handled their prob- more at Mundelein College in Chi-
lems including those of the Team- cago. The other four children „ Ah Choo" or "Caught in th
Draft" will be presented on Sur
sters' Union, the Iron Workers' attend Detroit schools.
Union, the Window Cleaners'
day evening, March 2, at
o'clock, at Temple Beth El, b
Union and others.
JUDGE SHERMAN D.
Sr.
Bicur
Cholem
Donor
In 1924, Judge Murphy took
the Young People's Temple Clul
over the law practice of his
The production will be fo
Luncheon Feb. 19
brother Frank Murphy (present
lowed by dancing to the mus
U. S. Supreme Court Justice),
Detroit Bicur Cholem Seniors of Hal Berdun's NBC orchestra
who had been elected to the Re- will give a donor luncheon Wed- Tickets for the show and danc
corder's Court bench. In 192G nesday, Feb. 19, at 12:30 p. m., may be purchased from an
and 1927 he was an instructor in at Lachar's on 12th St.
member of the Y.P.T.C.
law at the University of Detroit.
The Y.P.T.C. is planning f(
Mrs. Lena Lechner of 1518
Calvert Ave. To. 5-0116, is in the national convention to 1
Those in the know claim that charge of the sale of luncheon held in Detroit, April 26 an d 2
German bombing planes and pi- tickets. For reservations, call Rodelle Broder and Lorrair
Non-Partisan — Primaries Feb. 17
Wolf are co-chairmen, and w
lots to fly them are already being Mrs. Lechner.
Aaron Rosenberg will be the give information if called at T
brought to Mexico in preparation
6-2427.
for Der Tagging of Uncle Sam. guest speaker.

GLADSTONE

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circuit Judge

