12 September 19, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 5702 ROSH HASHONAH RADIO PROGRAM ON WJR SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1941 THE BESSIE SORIN-ZVILLER LADIES' AID SOCIETY The United Jewish Appeal radio program on the occasion of Rosh Hashonah, to be carried on a nationwide hook-up, will be rebroadcast in Detroit on Station WJR, from 3 to 3:30 p. m. this Sunday, Sept. 21. The address on this program will be delivered by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, national honorary chairman of the United Palestine Appeal and president of the American Jewish Congress. There will be synagogue music by an outstanding choir. TAKES THIS MEANS OF EXTENDING BEST WISHES TO ALL MEMBERS AND TO THE ENTIRE JEWISH COMMUNITY FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR' NAOMI AUXILIARY OF JUNIOR BNAI BRITH The first meeting of the sea- Dave's Delicatessen EXTENDS SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ITS FRIENDS AND PATRONS—AND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC TO VISIT THE NEW AND MODERN DAVE'S DELICATESSEN AND GRILL 13254 LINWOOD at WAVERLY Opposite Avalon Theatre — Tuesday Evening, September 23 -- OPENING son of Naomi Auxiliary of Junior Bnai Brith was held Sept. 9, and a social and charitable pro- gram was planned. The following chairmen were chosen : Program, Bernice Fen- ster; fireside, Gertrude Wilson; membership, Esther Jean Milner ; conservation, Eileen Ruth Kap- lan; honor system, Geraldine Hamburg; earning fund, Evelyn Kosoglad; bulletin, Norma Sha- piro; hostess, Helen Dante; hap- nv (lay. Dorothy Berenson; ath- letics, Rita Goldin; Red Cross, Gloria Hoffman ; philanthropic, Sara Matz; AZA contact, Maxine Jacobs; defense, Evelynne Op- penheim ; choral, Annette Copley; publicity, Maxine Jacobs; Men- orah, Marian Fuller. All girls between the ages of 16 and 19 are invited to visit meetings and fill out applications for membership. Meetings are held the first and third uesdays of each month at the Bnai Da- vid Synagogue. For information call membership chairman, Es- ther Jean Milner, To. 6-4635. BAY CITY NOTES Josh Magidson of North Lin- coln Ave. entered Wayne Uni- versity in Detroit to continue his studies, having completed his Junior College course here in June. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner and daughter, Carolyn Jane, are spending a few days in Chicago. Irving B. Anthony, who recent- ly enlisted in the Naval Re- serves, has received orders to report in New York on the USS Prairie State on Thursday. Rabbi Leon W. Rosenberg offi- ciated in the ceremony read at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris W. Goldberg, on North John- son St. Sunday morning, when their daughter, Miriam, became the bride of Harold Birnkrant, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Maurice T. Birnkrant of Detroit. Sixty-five guests were present for the rites. Mr. and Mrs. Birn- krant left for a two weeks' trip to New York City and Washing- ton, D. C. before returning to Bay City to make their home at 2161 Center Ave. after Oct. 1. SEASON'S GREETINGS 1941 5702 A Happy New Year to All North End SUPPLY COMPANY W. Side-Dearborn East Side Northwest JOHN R. MICHIGAN E. Jefferson Gd. River Cor. Nevada Nr. Schaefer Rd. Cor. Manistique Cor. Chicago Blvd. TO. 9-4400 OR. 4400 LEnox 4400 TY. 4.4400 • Northeast Central GRATIOT Woodward At 7 Mile Rd. AR. 4000 Contributors to the columns of The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle and publicity committees for fill local organizations are asked to note that the deadline for copy to be submitted for publication is at 10 a. m. on Wednesdays, except on holiday weeks at which time the dead- lines are announced in advance. Copy received after the deadline will be retained for publication in the following week's sisue. OBITUARY REBECCA DAVIS FREEDMAN of 3777 Sturtevant Ave., 70 years old, died on Sept. 15. Fu- neral services were held on Sept. 16 with burial in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. She is sur- vived by her husband, I arry ; three sons, David, Alber and Louis, and four (laughter , Mrs. Fannie Strauss, Mrs. L ovitsky, Mrs. Louis Gibbs and rs. S. B. Kahn. Downtown Theaters MICHIGAN—George Raft and Edward G. Robinson versus Mar- lene ( Legs) Dietrich in the high tension romantic set-up at the Michigan Theater. On the same program is Walt Disney's long- awaited "The Reluctant Dragon". MADISON—Proven hits chos- en for showing by patrons of the Madison Theater include "Joy of Living" plus "The Housekeeper's Daughter". The Madison program will change on Sunday bringing back "Jesse James" plus "Sing You Sinners". UNITED ARTISTS — Ann Sothern, Robert Young, Red Skelton and Lionel Barrymore in "Lady Be Good", gay romance co-featuring dancing Eleanor Powell, John Carroll and wood- en-faced Virginia O'Brien (also a very special dancing dog), is at the United Artists Theater. On the same program is a ro- mance set in the atmosphere of America's fighting Devil Dogs. "Down in San Diego". Clark Gable and Rosalind Rus- sell in the comedy romance "They Met in Bombay" at the Fisher. Broadway Capitol, Riv- iera, Cinderella and Royal Thea- ters, together with "Cheers for Miss Bishop" starring Michigan's Martha Scott and William Gar- gan. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE JEWISH HOME FOR AGED As the New Year looms upon the horizon, we take this occasion to wish the Jewish community a Happy and Prosperous New Year, from Detroit's Motorists' Department Store. N E D Important Notice To Organizations Cor. Calvert TO. 6.4400 Mt. Clemens GRATIOT at Market Mt. Clemens 2210 The following have made con- tributions to the Home for Aged : Mrs. Harold Bergman in mem- ory of Ike Spero; George Bre- men in memory of Ike Spero; Ben and Lou Cohen in memory of father Abraham Cohen; Mrs. Etta E. Cohn in memory of Mrs. Lena Jackson-Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Herman in honor of the recovery of Kenneth Abra- hams; Mrs. Annie Ellias in mem- ory of mother Rebecca; Mrs. Albert Freedman in memory of brother Paysah; Mrs. Rose Fried- berg in memory of mother Fray- de and husband Jacob Friedberg; Rose and Leon Friedman in mem- ovr of parents Ellis and Minnie Friedman ; Mrs. Sarah Funken- stein of Los Angeles, in memory of Will Himelhoch ; Mrs. Ben- jamin Garvin in memory of Jul- ius Goldstein ; Mrs. Sam Gerson in memory of father Louis Le- vine; Mrs. Celia Goldstein of Ferndale in memory of mother Shayndel Goldberg; Her man Goldstein in memory of wife Brochah; Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Grossman in memory of Moses Brod and Ezra Glasier; Mr. and MTS. Sam Harris in memory of Joseph D. Rosenberg; Mrs. Mark Hirschfield in memory of mother Dvoyre; Mrs. R. Hurwitz in memory of brother Sholern Aaron; Ladies of the Friendship Club in memory of Mrs. Lena Jackson-Davis; Mrs. Martha Le vey of Ann Arbor in memory 0 mother Anna ; Mrs. Grace Mah- ler in honor of the recovery of Kenneth Abrahams; Miss Jane Manheim in memory of siste' Rebecca Manheim ; Mr. and Mr-. A. W. Payson in memory of Mrs. Rose Polinsky ; Mrs. I. Rabino- witz, Miami Beach, Fla., in mem- ory of father Max Klayman ; Mrs. Saul Rubin in memory of Ike Spere; Marshall and Henry Wei : berg of Bay City in memory of mother Hode Weinberg. 1