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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

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Center Educational
Program for Spring

Marguerite Kozenn to Be
Soloist with Michigan
Symphony Orchestra

Marguerite Kozenn, prima don-
A large number of interesting na of the Vienna Volksopera and
and stimulating educational ac- the Rumanian Royal State Opera,
Muirland, 15515,
tivities are planned by the Adult has been invited by Valter Pool,
Education Department at the conductor of the Michigan Sym-
Open Sunday
Jewish Community Center for the "hone Orchestra, to be the solo-
Opposite synagogue. Durable
spring term, which opens during ,t on ,Vednesday, March 5, at
7-rm. home on a roomy cor-
the month of March. This program 8:30 p. M., at tne concert at tne
FOR RENT—Furnished room in
ner lot! Sunray; 3 bright
will include courses, discussion Detroit Institute of Arts. Mme.
'Arne of adults. Good trans-
bedrms. Redecorated i_rOfie
groups, lectures, forums, con- Kozenn has chosen the following
portation.
2632
Monterey
Ave.
and out.
cents, and other activities. program : Aria from "Tannhaeu-
Townsend
5-6337.
Andrew L. Mallott, Inc.
An outline of the projected see , by Wagner, Aria from
RA. 9600
"Louise" by Charpentier and, two
program follows:
FOR RENT —Clean room in quiet
"Venereal diseases"—A study Rumanian Folk songs, arranged
home
of
elderly
couple.
Con-
HEDER TORAH HEBREW
of their causes, and a community for orchestra by Julius Chajes,
venient transportation. 3033
SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler,
program for their prevention and director of music at the Jewish
3833 Humphrey, near Hohnur,
Cortland Ave.
cause, March 6 and 13, at 8 p. ni. Community Center. Mme Kozenn
next to Bnai Zion Synagogue.
Lecturer, Dr. H. H. Holman. Free made her debut in January, 1940,
Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi, FOR RENT — Lovely furnished
to the public. in New York's Carnegie Hall, as
History, Bar Mitzvah. Also pri-
"Public Speaking"-10 sessions. soloist with the Scholl( Cantorum
room for lady or gentleman.
vate lessons for adults or chil-
"Contemporary social problems" and New York Philharmonic Or-
Good transportation. Garage.
dren. Townsend 8-8094.
-10 sessions, instructor, Dr. Wer- che:tra.
2977 Cortland Ave. Townsend
nor S. Landecker, sociology de-
5-2550.
DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher—
partment, U. of M.
IN MEMORIAM
"Creative Writing"-10 sessions.
English, Citizenship, Yiddish, DRIVING TO FLORIDA. Can
In loving memory of our dear
"The American Way"-10 ses- husband and father, Abraham
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
accommodate two passengers.
Reading and writing guaran-
sions.
Katzin, who passed away one
Call
Clifford
0084.
"The How and Why of Behav-
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
ior"—Introduction
to
psychology
Year ago, Feb. 10, 1940 (2 days
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
HOSPITAL TRAINED nurse,
—10 sessions. Instructor, Prof. in Adar).
3547 or Tyler 4-9522.
post graduate, desires room,
William F. C. Krueger, Wayne U.
nupponr d to hrnl the Wound
If
board and small salary for part
"How to Think Straight"—Ele- or your Noising, it Ilan fulled, as our
FOR RENT—Cozy warm room.
time services. Best references.
mentary introduction to logic. 10 remorse In as deep as ever.
Reasonable. Tyler near Broad-
Sadly missed by his wife, Re-
Call Vinewood 2-9382 between
sessions. Instructor, Isaac Franck.
street. Davison 7840.
VALTER POOL
"The Current Theater"—Four becca, and sons, Martin and Dr.
2 and 4 and 7 to 10 daily.
Valter Pool, member of the sessions, Tuesdays mornings. Leon A. Katzin.
FOR RENT—Legge newly deco-
-"Interior decorating" — Five
rated room for lady or gen- EMPLOYED YOUNG GIRL Detroit Symphony Orchestra, is
tleman. Unlimited telephone.
wishes to share lovely apart- well known to the Detroit audi- sessions, Tuesday mornings.
Rev. S.
"Child Psychology"—Four ses-
Good transportation. 2 7 2 2
ment with one or two. Call ence through his concert series
which
he
has
given
for
the
last
sions.
Richton Ave.
Mogill
Tyler 6-9719.
few years in the Detroit Institute
"Book Chats"-12 cessions, Mon-
2065
days, 9:30 p. m., beginning March
FOR RENT—Beautiful light airy ------------ d of Arts.
For
his
concert
on
Wednesday,
3.
Review
of
current
books
by
room in modern home of small FOR RENT — Nicely furnhishe
Virginia
Park
room with private porc for March 5, at the Institute of Arts, members of Detroit Public Li-
adult family. Good transports-
a gentleman or couple. Kitchen Mr. Pool engaged Marguerite brary Staff and others, followed TY. 4-5900
tion. 2751 Webb Av.
privileges if desired. Reason- Kozenn, soprano, and Henry Siegl, by discussion. Free to the public.
SURGICAL
MOHEL
"The Jew in America"—Four
FOR RENT—Cheerful furnished able. Near Dexter and Plym- violinist, member of the Detroit
room in attractive apartment outh bus lines. 4051 Monterey Symphony Orchestra. He has Tuesdays, 8:30 p. m., beginning
Marriages
chosen two Rumanian folk songs, March 18. Symposia on Contem-
Performed
of two adults. Meals if desired. Ave.
arranged
by
Julius
Chajes,
which
porary
American
Jewish
life,
pre-
Reasonable. Elmhurst Ave. be-
u
will be sung by Mme. Kozenn senting local Jewish leaders as
tween Wildemere and Dexter. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in home of sma ll
guest speakers. Discussion by the
for the first time in Detroit.
The Well Known Cantor
Townsend 7-8865.
family. Gentleman preferie .
audience to follow each sympos-
Garage if desired. Good trans-
Hyman Schulsinger
ium. Free to the public.
FOR RENT—Studio room for a
portation. 2726 Tuxedo Ave.
"Town Meeting of 'the Air Dis-
Downtown
Theaters
lady, in apartment of em-
of Cong.
Townsend 5-3356.
cussion Group"—Thursdays eve-
ployed nurse. 2086 Blaine Ave.,
FOX—"Adam
Had Four Sons,"
Beth Tefilo
daring
screen dramatization
of rings, at 9:30. Discussion by in-
Apt. 103, near 14th. Inquire
Emanuel
guests and by audience in
Taylor and
Sunday only or call Tyler FOR RENT—Comfortable attrac- the sensational novel "Legy," i s viler
connection with America's Town
tive furnished room for a gen-
Woodrow Wilson
6-1132 daily.
the Fox
with Warner
tleman. Reasonable. Good trans- at
Baxter
and Theater
Ingrid Bergman
head- Meeting of the Air broadcast. Dis-
Capable and
cussion leader, Samuel Jacobs,
portation. 2952 Fullerton Ave.
Specialized
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
corn
ing
an
imposing
cast.
The
co-
ecial
lecturer
at
Wayne
U.
special
Townsend
5-6777.
room for a young man, in
"Michael
is
"Michigan Symphony Orches-
picture
panion
home of three adults. Garage.
Shayne, Private Detective, ' a tea Concerts"—Valter Poole, con-
Certificates
2298 Glendale Ave. between Banquet of Ladies Lechem fast
moving comedy melodrama. ductor. Four Tuesdays at 8:30
from hospitals
14th and ..LaSalle. Townsend
and noted
MICHIGAN
—
James
Cagney
p.
m.,
beginning
April
15.
Free
Aniyim Sunday
Professors from
6-2586.
and Olivia De Havilland in to the public.
State of
"Adults
Arts
and
Crafts"—
New York
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem "Strawberry Blonde" with Rita
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room in home of small family. Aniyim's annual banuet will be Hayworth, Alan Hale and George Mondays, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Work
(Needy are given free Care)
Reasonable. Good transporta- held Sunday, March 2, at 6 p.m., Tobias, is at the Michigan Thea in clay, medal, leather, jewelry,
Also
marriages performed,
tion. 3233 Elmhurst Ave. at the Bnai David Synagogue, ter. On the same program is a etc., instructor, Miss Helen Kap-
either at my home or in
mystery
thriller,
"The
Case
of
lan.
Free
to
Center
members.
Elmhurst and 14th.
Townsend 5-3033.
halls. Services conducted in
"Elementary Art" — Mondays
Lechem
Aniyira helps the poor the Black Parrot" taken from the and
English and Yiddish.
Lechein
In-
Thursdays,
4-6
p.
FOR RENT—Beautiful furnished and needy Jew ish people
' h novel and play of the same name.
UNITED ARTISTS — "Gone structor, Jascha Schwartzman.
Rev. Hyman Schulsinger
room for a gentleman, in quiet coal and food. The president,
"Advanced Art"— (Life Class)
home of adults. Reasonable. Mrs. Milinsky, asks friends of with the Wind," record breaking
1934 HAZELWOOD
Good transportation. Townsend the society to attend the banquet picturization of Margaret Mitch- —Sunday, 10 a. m. to noon. Tues-
TYler 6.6960
7-2983. Inquire any day ex- and to help carry on the chari- ell's novel, goes into a third day, 7:30 to 9:20 p. m. Instruc-
table work. Call Mrs. Wienstein, week at the United Artists Thea- tor, Leon Makielski.
cept Saturday.
30
m"—Tues)day, s4:ay
ter with interest among local fans . "Photography
Rev. Cantor
in. (Interediates, Tued
WANTED—Cook, 35 to 45 years To. 5-8718, for reservations.
p
still at fever pitch.
stitu
Jacob
of age, for child care in
P A L M S STATE — Fredric and Thursday, 730 p. m. (S en-
a
tion. Salary pls maintennce.
Silverman
March and Betty Field in Joseph seniors and up.) Free to
suuntrok
Call Hogarth 8527.
Conrad's greatest tale of ro- ter members.
moult!.
"Music Appreciation Group"—
25 Yee..
Fantle adventure, "Victory", are Wednesday, 9:15
9
p. m. Leader,
MRS. ROSE COOPER
Practice
FOR RENT—Large wellfurnished
Recommend.' b)
room in home of small adult of 2494 Elmhurst Ave. died on now on the Palms-State screen. Engene Agins. Free to members.
Physician• Mill)
"Center Musicales" — Monthly
family, for single or couple. Feb. 17, at the age of 77. Fu- On the same program is a move-
lloopitubt
o
and
artists s Mu-
Telephone. Good transporta- moral services were held on Feb. over of Paramount's technicolr d concerts
9371
ding Center'
by in leathe
18, with Rabbi Abraham Danzig, triumph "Virginia," starring Fre by students
tion. 3262 Tuxedo Ave.
Wildemere
----- of Wyandotte officiating. Surviv- MacMurray and Madeline Carroll, sic Department. Free to the pub-
TY. 4-0062
FOR RENT — Furnished front ing her are three sons, Ben, Alex enwcomer Stirling Hayden and lie.
,Itarrtairre
bedroom in a single home for and Frank, and three daughters, Baby Carolyn Lee.
Performed
"Social Life Begins at—"—
a gentleman. Near Dexter.
(Personality, poise, clothes and
Mrs. Harry Par-
Errol Flynn and Olivia DeHav-
how to wear them, robust health,
Townsend 7-1367. Inquire any Sara Cooper and
.
.
e . t n , Mrs. Alex illand in "Santa Fe Trail
time Sunday and after 8 p.m. et o
every day etiquette.)
wt
, Center Symphony Orchestra"
Glick
of
Wyandotte.
Rev. Cantor
Raymond Massey and A lan Haie,
Daily.
— n
MRS. DINAH ZALEV
are at the Broadway Cpitol, Riv- —Monday evenings, 8 o'clock. Di-
DA VID
FOR RENT—Furnished room in
The funeral of Mrs. Dinah ier, Fisher, Cinderella and Royal rector, Julius Chajes. Free to
GOLDEN
home of widow. Shower. Con-
Ave.,
Chapell Theaters. On the same program members.
Favorite
tinuous hot water. Week or Zalev, 941 Parent Ave.
Windsor,
1)rIroll'a
Choral Society"—Thurs-
is the adventure romance "Moon "Center
Tuesday , at
M lb 11 K
g p. m. Director, Julius Cha-
ay,
month. Tuxedo-LaSalle. Town- was held Chesed S hel Emes,
Over Burma," starring Dorothy d
TYLER 0 - 11190
of the
jes. Free to members.
send 6-6266.
tiding ('rri-t ..... %-
troit. The last rite and services
WM Perrot ose.I al
FOR RENT — Well furnished were performed by Rabbi Nahum Lamour,
ton Foster.
Robert Preston and Pres-
Ilome null S.) An.
poIta awn(
room with large closet in pri- Schulman, assisted by Cantor
Young Peoples Society of
MEMORIAM
vate home. Two baths. Un- Max Snyder and Rev. Abraham
IN
Shaarey Zedek to Meet
if Itzkovitz recited the Prayer of
limited telephone. Gaa
In tender and loving remem-
Sunday
desired. Tyler 5-2922. rge
Mrs.
Zalev
was
very
.
i .
• ing
d
Mou rn
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The
Young
People's Society of
-
RECEPTACLES
FOR RENT — Airy furnished well known in the Jewish Corn- daughter
brance of a our
belove
n d darling,
granddaughter,
Rubbish.
and
Anil
was a
Garbage.
room
in
home
of
adults.
Rea-
munity
of
Windsor.
She
Reinforced Concrete. Fully (out.
sonable. Near Dexter bus and member of the Synagogue Sister- Gloria Joy King, who passed Shaarey
Zedek will meet Sunday,
M
anteed. AME
c- hood, Hdassah, Talmud Torah, away four years ago, Feb. 11,Marchh
2, the
at synagogue.
3:30 p. m., Plans
in room
302
are
O2
AMERICAN
RI CA N
Clairmount car line. 9617 Mc-
now under way for meetings to
Quads Ave. near Chicago, up- Pinsker Lodge, Hachnosas Or- 1937 (29 days in Shvat).
RECEPTACLE
CO.
be held for the dramatic group.
chim, Old Folks Home
and other
Four years
have
passed,
8.5889 i
579
Kenilworth
To.
Burial
took
Four
years
of
memories,
per. Tyler 5-9770.
The study group will meet on
A
lifetime
without
you,
dear,
welfare
agencies.
in
per. Tyler 5-9770.
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at 8 'c 30,
r e see your face in every room Thursday, March 6, Gym
assn
FOR SALE — RESTAURANT. Place at Pinsker Cemetery, De- We
Complete with modern fixtures. trot. Mrs. Dinah Zalev came And your laughter fills our ears. the
will brayer
e held Room.
as usual o n Monday Monuments of Character
from Pinsk, Poland, over 30
Does a good volume of busi- ears ago with her six children. We need not watch the calendar, night.
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mess and is now operating )' The family lived fora while in The date our hear s can hear
London
and
Sarnia
and
for
the
We
need
not
count
those
four
BROCHAH GOLDSTEIN
efficiently. 8701 Linwood Ave.
long years
AUXILIARY
____ past 20 years in Windsor. Sur-
corner Blaine.
unBACH
are her two daughters, Since you left us, dear.
An open meeting of the Jewish
FOR RENT — Nice furnished viving
sumptive's R e 1 i e f Society
loom for single person in home and
Mrs.
Jacob
Katzman,
Windsor,
Mrs.
Herbert
Shapiro
of De- Were lonely without you, Gloria, Conochah
Goldstein Auxiliary)
(Br
dear, ,
the home of Mrs.
of small family. Good trans- ti oit; four sons, Messrs. Edward,
and Charles Zalev; The wound grows deeper every was held at 2076 Oakman Bl vd.,
nortation. 3821 Tuxedo Ave., Morris- M
Golds,
Louis held
day,
on Wednesday, Feb. 19. The so-
near Dext(r. Davison 0408.— a brother, Mr. Jacob Mindenberg
same
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ciety welcomed three new mom
WILL
SUBLET, at -
low rental, of Hamilton, Ont.; three sisters, Le will n ver be the
Life you were called away.
space in well equipped law of- Mrs. Sarah Shiffman of London, Since
, Mrs. Baksh, Mrs. Reicher
()moue and Marble Monuments
Harr is of Miami, Her lonely mother, Mrs. Eve besr
Gorman. Thanks are
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nd
Mrs.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
service,
fur-
Ont.,
Mrs.
Dora
Ida
Rosenstein; grandmother, Mrs. z
Rosenthal of
Bee. Secretarial
Tiler •-7122
Max Siegel and the Max expressed to all who helped make
ble. Tele- Fla., and Mrs.
ila,
,
library
ava
niture
ew
York
City;
also
five
grand-
a
success
of
the
donor
luncheon.
220 Line 25, N
Siegel family.
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ph one Madison 7220,
children.
Miss Van.

FOR SALE—HOUSES.

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Valter Pool to Conduct Pro-
gram March 5 at Art
Institute

FOR RENT-3785 Atkinson Ave.
Five room upper. Heated.
Breakfast room. frigidaire.
Painted walls. Continuous hot
water. Tyler 4-7442.

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