t 14 March 21, 19 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Trees Planted In With the Jewish Miss Adlerstein to Palestine Forests Address the Youth War Veterans Rally on Sunday The Jewish National Fu RELIEVE FOOT SUFFERING . . . Visit— DR. ALBERT DUNN, Chiropodist A COMPETENT FOOT SPECIALIST On Monday afternoon, the Jew- ish War Veterans participated in 9048 12th St., Cor. Clairmount MAdison 3549 a patriotic program sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary for the Home for the Aged, held at the home on Petoskey and Burlin- game. The meeting was presided CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING over by Mrs. David Kliger, Dr. Robert Rosen, state commander; Harry Schaeffer, chairman of the ways and means committee, and 8823 12TH ST (our only store) TYLER 4-6728 Mrs. Rose Cowan, president of Parking in Rear of Store Ladies Auxiliary Post No. 135, represented the Jewish War Vet- erans. An American Flag presentation Let Jules Olen dress you and an outline of some of the receit activities of the Jewish for Passover War Veterans, was presented by ARROW SHIRTS - - - $2.00 Dr. Rosen. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, superinten- MALLORY HATS - - - $5.00 dent of the Home, was the recip- Others at $2.75 ient of the flag in behalf of the Home. A Full Line of Other On March 24, Post No. 135, of Accessories including which Harry Madison is com- Cooper Underwear mander, and Ben Davidson, Amer- icanism chairman, will sponsor an open-house Americanism pro- gram, at the Veteran's Bldg., E. Jefferson and Hastings Sts., at 8 p. in. Principal features will be an address by Judge Clyde I. 2038 12TH ST. MA. 2067 Webster, musical selections by eight Grinnell Bros. accordion- ists, readings by Mrs. Anne Camp- 011111 M11111111111111 11111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 bell Stark, poetess of the Detroit News, and Black's WPA orches- E1 tra. 2 Fred Harris of Meriden, Conn., national commander of the Jew- ish War Veterans of the United States, will be guest at the state department convention at the Book Cadillac Hotel April 26 and 27. Hours: 9 - 12, 1 - 8 Sundays 10 - 1 J. TRAURIG OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP Special Holiday Sale JUST IN TIME FOR PASSOVER GREENBERG'S S. B. Komaiko's Essays Published in Hebrew Buy NOW and SAVE MONEY Lovely "ADORATION" YOU'LL ADORE or the Wonderful "FIRST LOVE" with deep decorations and details, as good as the new pattern in 1847 ROGERS BROS. America's finest Silverplate Its new, even higher raised motif ... its finely chased edges ... its streamlined and slender handles, its lovely lustre finish, show what sterling craftsman- ship can do when applied to silverplate. most costly silver. —1847 ROGERS :=1 The essays of S. B. Komaiko of 175 W. Jackson Blvd., Chi- cago, prominent American Jew- ish journalist, appeared this week in Hebrew translation. J. Lieben- son of 5531 Washington Blvd., Chicago, is the translator. "Ha-Olorn Hatzvuah" is the title of the book, meaning the "Imita- ting World." It is a collection of descriptions of the transforma- tion of Jewish immigrants to this country, their conflicts in their new environments, the new con- ditions they must fit into. Mr. Komaiko's book is the third in a series he had written during the past few years. COUNCIL RESALE SHOP • Visit our store and you will find the largest and most wonderful stock of the finest silverware; also a complete line of the finest jewelry, such as diamonds, watches, engagement and wedding rings, shower presents, etc. At GREENBERG'S you are certain to secure the finest and most dependable treatment, and merchandise at lowest prices in the city. You must visit us and ac- qaint yourself with our prices before you buy your silverware. Members and friends of the De- troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women, are urged to send bundles for Council Resale Shop as often and whenever possible. With the best season in its his- tory, the shop needs constant re- stocking. Bundles may be taken direct- ly to the shop at Clifford and Henry Sts., or donors may secure pick-up service by calling Madi- son 6970. Men's clothing is especially de- sired at this time. Other needed items include clothing for women and children, household equip- ment, furniture, jewelry, china, silver and toys. Among the ardent workers who devote regular days to work at M the shop are Mrs. David Feerer, I Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mrs. David Kaatz, Miss Janet Shiffman and Mrs. Ernest Wolton. 2 Equality Club to Have Mo'os We buy OLD GOLD AND DIAMONDS and pay the highest prices. DIAMONDS RESET WHILE YOU WAIT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING AT LOWEST PRICES DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVERWARE See Our New Spring Line of Costume Jewelry M. GREENBERG 8931 TWELFTH STREET Tel. TYLER 6-3892 Chitim Charity Party Equality Club will hold its an- nual charity card party Sunday evening, April 6, at the Macca- bees Auditorium, all proceeds will go for Mo'os Chitim. The public is invited. For ticket and information call Sadie Fisher, chairman, Ty. 7-2761. On March 26 the club will meet at the home of Minnie Bloom, 4272 Clements. Plans will be discussed to raise funds for the Allied Jewish Campaign. The next meeting will be at the home of Sonia Gertzman. Miss Fanny R. Adlerstein, as- sistant to the executive director of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, will be the guest speak- 0. at a joint fleeting s p 0 - ;ore(' by the De- roit Junior Service Group ind "Youth c+peaks," on Sun- lay, evening 11 arch 23, at ;:30, in the au- iitorium of the %I* Miss Adlerstein Jewish Commun- ity Center. Miss Adler- stein, as a representative of the United Jewish Appeal, the fund- raising medium for the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, the United Palestine Appeal and the Nation- al Refugee Service, will be the principal discussant on the ques- tion, "Jewish Youth's Responsi- bility to World Jewry." Despite her youth, Miss Adler- stein has long been active in American Jewish journalism and in Jewish community affairs. Un- til two years 'ago, she was man- aging editor of the American Hebrew and, although a veteran journalist, was the youngest edi- tor of a national Anglo-Jewish magazine. She was the only woman to rise to the editorship in the 60 years of the American Hebrew's history. In 1938, she resigned her post to join the staff of the Joint Distribution Com- mittee. Both as an editor and •s is sistant to Joseph C. Hyman, exe- cutive director of the Joint Dis- tribution Committee, she has kept in close touch with conditions overseas and has written and lec- tured extensively on the subject. She is the foreign editor of the Jewish Social Service Quarterly. A graduate of Brooklyn College, Miss Adlerstein began her jour- nalistic career as editor of the Brooklyn College Beacon. David A. Goldman and Elconan Ross will also serve as dis- cussants on the program. Mr. Goldman is co-chairman of the Junior Organization-Speakers' Di- vision of the 1941 Allied Jewish Campaign, sponsored by the De- troit Junior Service Group. Mr. Ross is active in young Zionist circles and is particularly identi- fied with Hashomer Hatzair. Jacob L. Keidan, president of the Detroit Junior Service Group, will preside. Mr. Keidan, who is serving as chairman of the Junior Division of the 1941 Allied Jew- ish Campaign, will be introduced by I. Murray Jacobs, chairman of the "Youth Speaks" committee. "Youth Speaks" is sponsored by 25 local Jewish youth organiza- tions. Discussion and questions from the floor will follow the presenta- tion of the subject by the speak- ers. Dancing will follow the pro- gram. The meeting is open to the public. CARD OF SYMPATHY The Gombiner Society of De- troit wishes to extend its sin- cerest sympathy to the family of its member, the late Mary Silber- stein of 19320 Suffolk Drive. May they find solace in her mem- ory. 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Council of Detroit announces t planting of trees in Palest' forests as follows: In the Fred M. Butzel Fore: One tree on recovery of A. Robinson, by Mr. and Mrs. 13e jamin Schwartz; trees in metric of Mrs. Mary Holtzman and M Bluma Rachel Zeff, by Sisterhc of Congregation Beth Haim trees in memory of Tezipe Tirk mother of Mrs. M. Finkel, Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish I\ tional Fund and by the Soc Credit Group. In the Pioneer Women's Fore: One tree on recovery of Chan Novog, by Dexter Group of P neer Women. In the Mizrachi Forest: trees by Mr. and Mrs. I. Mill honoring engagement of (taught Margaret to Dr. Sanford A. Be nett; one tree in honor of B Mitzvah of Alvin Morton Stern by Young Women's Mizrachi; o tree on recovery of Bertha Col by Mrs. E. Liebschutz; one ti honoring Yahrzeit of her frith Jos. Louis Bale, by Lillian Aare one tree in memory of Fit Agranovich, by his children. To plant trees in Palestine F1 ests call the chairman of t tree committee of the Jewi National Fund Council of I troit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sande Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broadstrc inside and out! Guards vitamins . • . preserves moisture. SHELTER FURNITURE CO. 8928 12th ST. TR. 2-3636 Open Sunday and Evenings