REUNION OF CAMP
FBI CHIEF BUGAS
TO ADDRESS BNAI
NAHELU MARCH 23
BRITH ON TUESDAY
The reunion of Camp Nahelu
campers, campers' parents, Na-
helu counsellors and directors will
be held on Sunday, March 23, at
2:30, at Temple Beth El, Wood-
ward and Gladstone. A program of
entertainment and fun is being
prepared by the counsellors and
directors of Camp Nahelu.
For information call Madison
8775 or Hogarth 1189.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Lesowoder, di-
rectors of Camp Nahelu, returned
from Florida, after three months'
vacationing at Miami Beach. The
Detroit camp office was reopened
at the Mt. Royal Hotel. The first
meeting of the directors and the
head counsellors of the three sep-
arate camp units was held. Many
new activities and innivations are
planned for the coming season.
John A. Bugas, director of the
Detroit department of the FBI,
will address Detroit Lodge No.
1374 of Bnai Brith on the sub-
ject "The Federal Bureau of In-
vestigation and National Secur-
ity," on Tuesday evening, March
18, at 8:30 o'clock, in the Brown
Memorial Chapel of Temple
Beth El.
The general public is invited
to attend this important lecture.
Detroit Lodge No. 1374 calls
attention to the fact that that is
the only meeting to be held at
Temple Beth El, the regular meet-
ing place of the lodge being at
the Jewish Community Center.
2 J.W.V. Leaders
YOUTH LEAGUE Women's Auxiliary
Given Appointments
BECOMES FACT of Home for Aged
Will Meet Monday Fred Harris, national com-
Local Groups Ratify
Constitution
On Monday, March 17, at 1:30
p. in., members and friends of
the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
The League of Detroit Jewish Horne for Aged, will congregate
Youth becomes a fact as its con- in the dining room of the home,
stitution is being ratified by the
leading youth organizations of
the city. Among the groups which
have already ratified the consti-
tution, or are in the process of
doing so, are the following: Na-
tion Council of Jewish Juniors,
Junior Service Group, Jewish
Community Center Club Leaders
and House League, Young Peo-
ple's Society of Shaarey Zedek,
Young People's Temple Club of
Temple Beth El, Young People's
Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
Society of Congregation Bnai
David, League for Labor Pales-
GIFT TO JEWISH CENTER
A meeting of the Y.P.S. of tine, Junior Hadassah, Yiddish
Shaarey Zedek will be held on Folks Verein Juniors, and numer-
The Jewish Community Center Sunday, March 16, in Room 302 ous other groups of similar stand-
acknowledges a gift to the schol- of the synagogue, at 3:30 p. m. ing in the community. The next
arship fund from the Saturday An interesting program is being meeting of the League will he
Club in memory of Max Michel arranged which will be followed held on Monday evening, March
and Aaron DeRoy.
by dancing.
17, at 8:30 p. m. in the building
of the Jewish Community Center
at Woodward and Holbrook. The
RELIEVE FOOT SUFFERING . . . Visit—
plans for the meeting are being
formulated by the organizing
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
committee and will be turned
Chiropodist
over to the incoming administra- 11501 Petoskey Ave. at Hum-
A COMPETENT FOOT SPECIALIST
tion of the league. They call for phrey, for the annual election
Hours: 9 - 12, 1 - 8
Sundays 10 - 1
a public program and numerous and installation of officers.
9048 12th St., Cor. Clairmount
Mrs. David Kliger, president,
services to be available to the
MAdison 3549
member groups.
will preside. The slate of officers
Membership in the league is for the election will be presented
open to all Jewish youth groups by Mrs. I. E. Goodman, chair-
CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING
of the community whose mem- man of the nominating commit-
bers are between the ages of tee. Other members of this com-
16 and 30, which are affiliated mittee are the Mesdames N.
with a national or parent body, Blatnikoff, A. A. Messenger, A.
8823 12TH ST (our only store)
and which profess to be inter- M. Ferar, M. Benach, S. Zeldes
TYLER 4.8728
Parking in Rear of Store
ested in Jewish problems as in- and T. Lebovitz. Mrs. Goodman
dicated above. These groups shall will officiate at the installation.
Annual reports will be pre-
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qualify for membership groups sented by all officers and com-
shall have been in existence for mittee chairmen.
Mrs. Morris Adler will address
at least six months.
Each organization shall be the group briefly in behalf of the
represented in the league by dele- Allied Jewish Campaign.
The feature of the afternoon
gates on the basis of one for 25
members; two if its membership will be the formal presentation
is above 26 and under 75 in of an American flag to the home
number; and three if its mem- by the Michigan Department of
Jewish War Veterans of the
bership exceeds 75.
The executive board will take United States. Dr. Robert Rosen
public action on controversial is department commander. Sam-
matters only after approval by uel Rhodes, chairman of the
the league following report of Americanization committee of the
the prior investigation of the veterans, will make the presenta-
executive board passed on its tion. Myron Keys will accept it
consultation with the director or in behalf of the home.
The Auxiliary acknowledges the
a qualified representative of the
Jewish Welfare Federation, the gift of a Jewish flag to the home
Jewish Community Council and from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fran-
the Jewish Community Center. kel of 1655 Boston Blvd. This
The committee which has been flag will also be presented at
in charge of organization and this meeting.
Refreshments will be served
constitution include Reuben Gold,
Ann Baker, Gerald Burg, Bernice following the meeting.
The membership committee,
Fenster, Harry Gantz, Helen
charming new
Goodman, I. Murray Jacobs, Les- headed by Mrs. Nettie Benjamin,
ed.
is • . the exquisite,
ter Kaufman and Louis L. Rosen. chairman, and Mrs. I. E. Good-
Here
floral it pattern so many of you demand its
An invitation is extended to man, special chairman, are com-
all
qualified organizations which pleting plans for the bring-a-
Come in and see "Milady".
Examine
carving. Best of all,
have
not yet signified their in- member luncheon to be held in
superb, jewel.like a design is included
tention of joining or which might the dining room of the home on
not have received an invitation Monday, March 31.
even the new "Mildy" low pric es--
The Auxiliary acknowledges
to participate in the next meet-
on open
in Community's new
ing on Monday, March 17. In contributions in memory of Mrs.
25% less than last yeardesigns.
the meantime, inquiries may be Adeline Jordon, by Mr. and Mrs.
stock staple pieces and
referred to the committee at S. Bonfield; in memory of Rft•
chel Lee Buchhalter, by Mrs. II.
Madison 8400.
Special Introductory Oiler
Baer; in memory of Harry Wine,
by Mr. and Mrs. Caplan and Mr.
PIERCED SERVER in the ly
Zionist Membership Chair- and Mrs. II. Feldman.
DR. ALBERT DUNN,
J. TRAURIG
PRESENTS A. NEW DESIGN
"Alt
so lovely that 111olyneux,
Parisian designer, created
a gown in its 'honor
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Editcr, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The generous attention and
space your publication has ex-
tended to us in the last six weeks
in connection with the Zionist
membership campaign, has been
a source of much gratification to
our organization.
May I express the deep appre-
ciation of our officers, directors
and members to you and to your
very effective editor, Philip Slomo-
vitz, who has been of great help
to us in this effort, which boasts
of a modest success because of
your fine co-operation.
Sincerely yours,
JAMES 1. ELLMANN,
Chairman, Membership Cam-
paign,
ganization. Dr. Robert Rosen,
Michigan State Commander, wr
designated as national surge o n,
and Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, jut e _
for vice commander, director of
publicity and radio, was appoint-
ed national reputy radio officer.
On March 24, Post No. 125
will have an Americanism pro-
gram under the direction of Ben
J. Davidson, at the Veterans'
Bldg., E. Jefferson and Hastings
St., at 8 p. in. The program will
include musical selections l ► y
eight accordionists, through the
courtesy of Grinnell Bros.; an
address by Mrs. Anne Campbell
Stark, well known poet of the
Detroit News; musical selections
by Black's WPA orchestra and
by Faust Post Glee Club; an
address by Judge Clyde I. Web-
ster. on "Americanization".
Elaborate plans are being for-
mulated by the State Department
in behalf of the coming convec-
tion, April 26-27, at the Book-
Cadillac Hotel.
The popularity contest recently
sponsored by the Jewish War
Veterans Department of Michi-
gan was won by Miss Berdyc
Reisman, who will receive a trip
to Florida with all expenses paid.
Dr. Albert Dunn, Chiropo-
dist, Opens 12th St.
Office
The eminent foot specialist and
chiropodist, Dr. Albert Dunn, is
now conveniently located at 90.18
12th St., corner Clairmount. In
his new and commodious quarters,
Dr. Dunn is equipped to admin-
ister aid to every kind of foot
ailment. During the many years
of his practice, scores of foot
sufferers have found relief after
being attended by Dr. Dunn.
Appointments can be had I*
calling Madison 3549. His oflice
hours are 9 to 12 a. in., 1 to
8 p. m. and on Sundays 10 to 1
p. m.
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GOVERNOR PROCLAIMS
"BRITISH AID WEEK"
LANSING. — Declaring that
"Americans everywhere are re-
sponding generously to all causes
which help the victims of the war
now raging, "Gov. Murray D.
Van Wagoner proclaimed the
week of March 17-24 to be
"British Aid Week," and urged
the merchants and people of
Michigan to get behind the Brit-
ish American Ambulance Corps'
introduction of British-American
symbol print dresses and other
ready-to-wear merchandise which
will go on sale March -1 in every
state.
EMILE ZOLA BRAN —H
OF WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
Hadassah Professional Divi-
Emile Zola Branch 460E of
sion Accepts Reservations the Workmen's Circle will hold
open house with Bernard Silver-
For Buffet Supper
Reservations for the buffet sup-
per of the Business and Profes-
sional Division of Hadassah, at
Mrs. H. L. Jackson's home' on
March 29, are now being taken.
This is being given for the paid-
up members and delegates attend-
ing the regional conference and
anyone wishing to attend should
call Sophie Blanche Schwartz, Ty.
5-6419, or Betty Morrison, Ty.
5-4814, not later than Monday,
March 17.
mander of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, re-
cently announced two major ap-
pointments to the national or-
stein, famous composer and in-
structor of music, as guest lec-
turer. His subject will be "Why
a Symphonic Conductor?" He
will have a very fine library of
records and piano music to illus-
trate his lecture, on March 14,
in the Workmen's Circle Educa-
tional Center, Linwood and Bur-
lingame.
On March 23, Emile Zolas will
celebrate their second anniver-
sary with a party at Joey's
Stables.
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