February 21, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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HOME RELIEF PAID-UP Sands Hotel at Miami Beach
Indicates Increased
LUNCHEON ON MONDAY
Business
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OBITUARY
LILLIAN FLANDERS
ROBBINS
of 2519 West Buena Vista Ave.,
45 years old, died on Feb. 19.
Funeral services were held at
Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on
Feb. 20 with interment in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman officiating. She is
survived by her husband, Robert
B.; a daughter, Mrs. David Gros-
berg; her mother, Mrs. Rebecca
Flanders; two sisters, Mass Tracy
Flanders of Detroit and Mrs.
Jean Levin of Los Angeles; three
brothers, Robert A. of Los An-
geles, Benjamin and Sanford M.
of Detroit, and one grandchild.
Home Relief Society will hold
its annual paid-up membership
MIAMI BEACH, Fla.—A sur-
luncheon in the social hall of vey of resort conditions in Miami
Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Beach made by Manager Morton
Monday, Feb. 24, at 12:30 p. m. Kirsch of the Sands Hotel shows
that 50 of the leading hotels are
renorting better business than in
1940. Records coming to him
• , nw that more people are in
Miami Beach than ever before,
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that rates are reasonable and
9/10 cu. ft. food storage space
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6- •6 Big.
New Frozen Storage Compartment
that the guest lists show many
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names of people who have never
a *Qui kube Ice Trays
beon here before.
P • New Meat Tender r
Nightly entertainment has been
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inaugurated at the Sands with
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Mrs. Matinel Glasgow of the Ritz
Carlton Hotel in Atlantic City as
hostess. Concerts by operatic John Mason Brown to Ad-
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1941 MODEL M
dress Town Hall at
More than 6 million Frigidaires built and sold
stars, Broadway acts and social
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activities make up a full day of
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Cass Theater
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entertainment.
Jack Kelly, former intercol-
John Mason Brown, one of New
legiate swimming champion at York's most popular dramatic
Rutgers, is head instructor at the critics and unquestionably the
TR. 2-3636
8928 12TH ST.
MRS. IRVING SMALL
new Sands pool, which is sub- greatest repeat lecturer in the
Open Sundays and Evenings
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marine lighted and rated one of United States, will give his an-
Admission will be a paid-up the best in the world.
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nual "'Broadway in Review" at
membership card.
the Cass Theater Town Hall next
Mrs. Irving Small, member-
Friday morning, Feb. 28, at 11
ship chairman, and her commit-
Dr. Ellias Named Chairman Given Award of
o'clock. Dramatic critic of the
IN MEMORIAM
tee
are
planning
for
this
event.
of Hospital's Department
York Post since 1929, Mr.
Jewish Veterans Members of Mrs. Small's com- In tender and loving remem- New
of Medicine
mittee are Mesdames Louis Beck- brance of our darling, beloved Brown is considered the greatest
lecturer on the drama among
erman, Maurice Garelik, Abe
Sinaberg, •Arthur Gould, Ben Ru- (laughter a n d granddaughter, dramatic critics and he speaks as
In recognition of his splendid
din, Harry Meyers, Charles Bas- Gloria Joy King, who passed brilliantly as he writes. He has
work as head of the Diagnostic
had wide experience, a sure sense
Clinic for the past two years, the
s2y, N. R. Greene„ Charles away four years ago, Feb. 11, of the theater, a scholar's back-
Cornell, Samuel Kanners, Har- 1937 (29 days in Shvat).
board of trustees of the Detroit
ground, plus taste, alertness and
ry Shulman, Jerome Kanter, Four years have passed,
Osteopathic Hospital recently ap-
wit, and he presents entirely new
Phillip B•ezne•, Sam Mitchell, Four years of memories,
pointed by Sydney F. Ellias as
material in novel manner. Mr.
Oscar Goldman, George Victor, A lifetime without you, dear,
chairman of the department of
Max Rosenfeld, Ida M. Schultz, We see your face in every room Brown's last of a long list of
osteopathic medicine.
Albert J. Silber, David Miro, And your laughter fills our ears. hooks on the theater is "Two On
Dr. Ellias, born in Detroit 32
the Aisle."
Jack Miller, Joseph Lindenbaum,
years ago, is a graduate of De-
Robert Kaltman, Robert Drews, We need not watch the calendar,
Moines Steele College of Osteo-
VISITORS' NIGHT AT BETH
Harry Bronston and Martin The date our hearts can hear,
pathy and Surgery and the De-
EL COLLEGE OF JEWISH
We need not count those four
troit Institute of Technology. He
Blau.
STUDIES
Mrs. S. B. Danto has planned
is a member of Sigma Sigma Phi,
long years
Visitors' night of the winter
an unusual program. Members Since you left us, dear.
honorary fraternity.
term of Beth El College of Jew-
of Home Relief Society will pre-
sent an all-girls' minstrel show. We're lonely without you, Gloria, ish Studies will be held Monday
Downtown Theaters
night, March 3.
Donations are acknowledged from
clear,
Mrs. Joseph Galperin in honor of The yound grows deeper every
MICHIGAN — A gay modern
son's bar mitzvah, S. W. Fore-
day,
comedy drama, set off by striking
man; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Jacobs Life will never be the same
Technicolor, brings Madeleine
in memory of Nathan Grossman Since you were called away.
CARD OF SYMPATHY
Carroll and Fred MacMurray to-
and Mrs. R. Buchhalter.
Her lonely mother, Mrs. Eve
gether as a team for the third
The Ethel Lipson Family
Rosenstein; grandmother, Mrs.
time in "Virginia," now showing
Rosenstein; grandmother, Mrs.
Club extends its sincerest
GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
at the Michigan Theater, with
Siegel family.
The
Jewish
Children's
Home
sympathy to their member,
the movie debut of Bonnie
acknowledges donations from the
Baker and Orrin Tucker in
Rose Lipson, and her family,
VVENDELL L. WILLKIE
following: Mrs. Nathan Gross-
Real friendship is a slow
"You're the One".
man and family in memory of grower, and never thrives unless in her recent bereavement on
Wendell L. Willkie, titular head
Wolfe to Address Town of the Republican Party, was husband and father, Howard engrafted upon a stock of known the loss of her mother, Rachel
Howard, Tool Shop Hard-
Fishman.
Hall on "Hitler's Challenge given the 1940 award of the Jew- and
ware, Mrs. Steinberg, Mrs. But- am reciprocal merit.
—Lord Chesterfield.
ish War Veterans, as an out- tenberg, Mrs. Glickman.
to the Americas"
standing example in promoting
"Hitler's Challenge to the good leadership, in sponsoring
Americas" will be Henry C. American ideals and in defending
Wolfe's subject when he speaks democracy. The award was an-
before the Detroit Town Hall nounced at the mid-winter con-
audience in the Fisher Theater vention of the veterans in Louis-
next Wednesday, Feb. 26, at 11 ville, Ky., last Sunday.
a. in.
The noted foreign affairs au- Michigan WPA Concert
thority returned recently from
Wednesday Evening
South America where he went to
30 h . 06 .
The Michigan WPA music
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project will sponsor a concert to
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be played by the Michigan Sym-
j
phony Orchestra, with Walter
Poole conducting, on Wednesday,
Feb. 26, 8:30 p. m., at the Art
Institute.
The evening's soloist will be
the world renowned pianist, Kath-
erine Ruth Heyman. Miss Hey-
man has scored brilliant successes
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with leading orchestras, among
them the Boston, New York Phil-
harmonic, London Philharmonic
and San Francisco Symphonies.
She has recently made several
recordings.
Dirk Van Emmerisk and Lore
r.
Wardrop, members of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, will
play the solo lines in the Handel
ty
"Concert Grosso" for two oboes
and strings. Also featured will
be the "Elegy for Strings" by
Clark Eastham, young Royal Oak
composer. This was the prize
winning composition in the recent
HENRY C. WOLFE
annual Judds Music Festival at
study the extent of Nazi, Fascist Saratoga.
Tickets may be purchased at
and Japanese penetration in our
neighboring republics. Mr. Wolfe the door.
brings to his researches a back-
ground of 20 years' experience in Lectures on Venereal Dis-
the foreign field.
ease at Jewish Com-
He fought on the French and
munity Center
Italian fronts during the first
Through the cooperation of the
p
World war. He was a member Wayne
Medical Society
of the Hoover Commission in So- and the County
speakers'
bureau
of
the
viet Russia and also did social re- Council of Social Agencies, the
construction work in the Balkans Department of Adult Education
and Turkey during the turbulent at the Jewish Community Center
post-war era. He witnessed the will offer two lectures on the
chaos in Republican Germany
and saw the rise of Naziism un- subject "Venereal Diseases —
der Hitler. He knew Poland in- Their Cause and Cure." The lec-
timately over a period of 17 tures will be given by Dr. H. H.
years. He was in Czechoslovakia Holman, prominent Detroit phy-
in September, 1938, during the sician, and authority on the sub-
crisis which led to the "peace of ject.
The two lectures will be given
Munich."
Wolfe was decorated by the on Thursday evenings, March 6
government'S of France, Greece, and March 13, at 8 p. M., and
Roumania, Yugoslovia, Poland will be open to the public, free
and Czechoslovakia for his work of charge. All those interested in
in the field of international re- attending the course must regis-
ter in the office of the Center.
lations.
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