June 20, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 14 Pledge Monthly $50 Gift to U. S. 0. A contribution of $50 each month "for the duration of the national defense emergency" has been pledged by the Sisterhood of Temple Israel, 210 W. 91st St., New York, to the United Service Organizations for Na- tional Defense. Mrs. Samuel H. Sternberg, president of the Sisterhood, has advised Mrs. Henry Ittleson, vice- chairman of the U.S.O.'s New York City Women's Division, of the pledge, made in a resolution adopted at a special meeting of the group. Miss Muriel Margareten Engaged to Marry Mr. and Mrs. Fred Margareten have announced the engagement of their daughter, Muriel, to Good- win Nussbaum of Rochester, N. Y. The 21-year-old bride-to-be is a graduate of Columbia University, and is actively engaged in philan- Schiff Gives $10,000 to U.S.O. 000 gift to the United Service NEW YORK. (JPS)—A $10,- Organizaztions' $10,765,000 cam- paign has been announced by John M. Schiff, campaign vice president. Julius Friedenwald Dies in Baltimore BALTIMORE, Md. (JPS)—Dr. Julius Friedenwald, 74, professor emeritus of Gastro-enterology at the University of Maryland Madi- cal School, died here on June 9. Dr. Friedenwald was the son of the late Dr. Aaron Frieden- wald and brother of Dr. Harry Friedenwald, who was for many years president of the Zionist Or- ganization of America. Dr. Fried- enwald was a trustee of the In- stitute of Advanced Study at Princeton University, which was founded by his cousin, Louis Bann- berger. MISS MURIEL MARGARETEN thropic work in New York. She is a grand-daughter of Regina Margareten, the Matzoh-Queen of America. Her father is the vice- president of the Horowitz-Margar- eten firm, and is active as direc- tor in many organizations such as the Yeshiva College, Mizrachi and others. Mr. Nussbaum, who owns a de- partment store in Rochester, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Nussbaum of that city. The wedding will take place on July 8, in New York. The couple will reside in Rochester. • Detroit's Newest and Most Unique TROPICAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND DINING ROOM Dance to the tantalizing music of *VINCENT BRAGALE and hie Outstanding American Band LINDA BRUCE Casino Dancers— Free Rumba and Conga Lessons Be entertained by the O • • • O • • THREE FRIARS the greatest singing trio ever to entertain Detroit's night life Songs by renowned favorites 0 Betty Barr, Jean Brown a The TROPICS HOTEL WOLVERINE Elizabeth at Witherell, One Block East of Woodward grinnell's Sale of Festival Pianos ENDS SATURDAY YOUR FINAL OPPORTUNITY TO News Brevities U. of M. Members of BiCur Cholem Jrs. Moonlight June 29 Hillel Give $1350 t o Jewish Appeal The annual moonlight excur- New York Jews can now have kosher, pareve chow mein sent out by a Chinese kitchen sion of the Bicur Cholem Juniors supervised by an orthodox will be held on Sunday evening, rabbi . . . Molly Picon, stage June 29. and screen actress in Yiddish The boat will leave from the and English, adopted a 9- foot of Woodward Ave. at 9 year-old Czech Jewish boy in an English sanctuary . . Rabbi Chaim Kruger, formerly of Brussels, arrived safely in make sure they did not con- had cut through his tefillin to the U. S. after Nazi soldiers tain anti-Nazi propaganda ... The Jewish labor unions re- port a wholesale return in sentiment to old - fashioned democratic Socialism . . . A new synagogue was opened recently in Shanghai for the permanent community; four weddings were celebrated the first day . . . Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi of Palestine, has arrived safely home after a voyage from America by way of South Africa. University of Michigan Mai Brith Hillel Foundation men.bers have contributed $1350 to the United Jewish Appeal, it an- nounced this week by Raid,, Je- hudah Cohen, director of the Foun. dation. The contribution of foun- dation members was given in con- nection with the Ann Arbor aarn. paign in which a total of S , !250, 93 per cent of the established 'goal, was raised. - Dr. Jacob Sacks, member of the Universiyt of Michigan faculty, served as general chairman of the Ann Arbor campaign, as,isted by Osias Zwerdling, in charge of PP community solicitation. Student solicitation was under the supervision of Jerome Gross- man of Kansas City, Mo. He was assisted by the following soh-di. vision chairmen: Myron Gins of Cleveland, fraternities; Anita Newblatt of Flint, sororities; Da- vid Crohn of Detroit and Robert Warner of Newark, independent men; Jean Tenofsky of Goshen, Ind. and Sylvia Forman of Al- bion, N. Y., independent women, Irving Zeigler, student director Announce Staff of the Foundation, in presenting his final report for the school For Council Camp year pointed out that Jewish stu- GEORGE KAVANAGH dents at the University of Alichi- Miss Florence Davidson, direc- p. m. and the excursionists will gan this year contributed the tor, has announced her staff for be taken on a Lake St. Clair equivalent of $4600 to various Jewish welfare activities. In ad- Council Camp near Jeddo, Mich., cruise. George Kavanagh and his or- dition to the contribution made to which will open for the season chestra will be featured on the the U. J. A., contributions amount- on June 29. Camp Jeddo is spon- ing to the equivalent of $3150.00 . lake ride. sored by Detroit Section, Na- Mrs. Charles Klein, 2938 Stur- were made to the Student Refu- • tional Council of Jewish Women. • . tevant Ave., is the chairman in gee Campaign, and more than Miss Evelyn Mossmond will di- charge of arrangements. $100 has been sent to the Jewish rect music and dramatics. Miss National Fund through the efforts of Avukah, student Zionist organ- Frances Cohn, formerly on the ization. staff of the Fresh Air Camp, Minkoff Secretary A highlight of the year was the will have charge of evening pro- Of Jewish Council receipt of a contribution for the grams, riding, swimming and Student Refugee Campaign from boating. Arts and crafts will be NEW YORK (JPS) — Isaiah the Michigan Christian Founda- under the direction of Miss Janet Minkoff of New York City has tion, affiliated with the Disciples Levin. appointed executive secretary of Christ. Together with the con- Interesting programs in mod- been of the General Jewish Council, tribution came a letter signed by ern dance and sketching will he according to an announcement 14 Christian students. A portion led by Miss Reshella Simons, stu- made by Edgar J. Kaufman, of the letter read: dent at Cranbrook Art Academy chairman of the Council. "For several months a group of and memberof the New Dance Minkoff has for many years been us have been meeting at the Dis- active in the Jewish labor move- ciples Guild House each Wednes- Murray Korngold will direct ment. He was for six years execu- day for a self-denial luncheon, "We have had a five cent lunch the camp newspaper and arrange tive secretary of the Jewish Labor discussion groups in addition to Committee, a constituent organ- and the difference between that his work as leader of indoor ization of the General Jewish and what we should ordinarily Council. He is a graduate of the spend for our lunch has been games and evening programs. shared with our less fortunate University of California. Juliuc Chajes, composer, pian- fellow students. ist and music director at the "We deeply appreciate the sig- UNVEILING OF MONUMENT Jewish Community Center, and An unveiling of a monument nificant work that is being done Miss Marguerite Kozenn, opera in memory of Norman Helpert by the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- soprano, will be guests at camp will take place on Sunday, June tion for refugee students, and we for two weeks and will present want to have at least this small a concert as a special camp fea- 29, at 3 p. m. at Clover Hill share in this service." Park Cemetery. Relatives and ture. friends are invited. Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg Elect From June 29 through July 13 camp is reserved for girls ed President of Saginaw from 14 through 17. These camp- week. Week-end campers of the Auxiliary for 25th Term same age and sex as those in ers will pay $12 per week. Young camp at the time may be accom- women from 18 through 30 will A 25th term as president of be accommodated from July 13 modated throughout the season. Bnai Israel Congregation La- Registration may be made at dies' Auxiliary was voted to Mrs. through Aug. 10. From Aug. 10 through Aug. 31, camp will be the Jewish Community Center Benjamin I. Rosenberg in the open to young women from 18 week-days until 9 p. m., and Sun- annual election. Other officers. to 30 and young men from 21 days until 4 p. m. Detailed in- all re-elected, are: Vice presi- through 35. The fee for campers formation may be obtained by dent, Mrs. Edward Cosen; secre- over 18 years of age is $15 per calling George Rubin, registrar, tary, Mrs. Max J. Scharf; treas- Ma. 8400. urer, Mrs. George Bloomfield. Mrs. J. Brenner was named ac- Famous Trademark Comes to Life in the Form of Four tivities chairman for 1041-42. and Mrs. Ben Hoffman program Attractive Sales Girls chairman. After the election, a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Rosen- berg was attended by about 40 auxiliary members. Airs. Charles Goldstein, assisted by Mrs. Lou- ise Rosoff, Mrs. Abraham Dater and Mrs. Edward Cohen, ay ranged the luncheon. . BUY YOURS NOW! Picnic of Hebrew Ladies' being made by Mrs. J. A. Schiff. A few choke values still Aid Society Sunday remain . . . in varied woods and finishes. See them today! 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Members and their families are urged to in- vite their friends for this all-day outing. Signs will be posted as to location of picnic grounds. In the event of rain, there will b" a card party at the Dexter-Law - rence Hall. The concluding meeting of tin' organization will be in the form of It luncheon to be held on Wednesday, June 25, at the "Mountie Club" sponsored by Dexter-Lawrence Hall. Plans art' Drewrys Dry Ginger Ale, U.S.A., with Mrs. Sam Berkowitz Inc., Detroit. Each "Mountie" misting her. girl also calls upon the retail trade and takes orders for the GUNZBOURG CONCERT ON complete line of Drewry* soft THURSDAY drink beverages. Mark Gunzbourg will play a Livingstone, Porter, Hicks Is In program of music for piano on charge of this national frisrelin- Thursday, June 26, at 8:30 p. m., diming promotion and all verti N iti g, lit 441) W. Ferry Ave.