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October 17, 1941 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-10-17

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Activities of Pioneer Worn-
en's Organization of
Detroit

At a business meeting of the
Drora-Kadimah Group held at
the home of Mrs. G. Turkel,
3216 Sturtevant Ave., the fol-
lowing officers were elected: Mrs.
Edith Lipson, recording secre-
tary; Mrs. R. Stander, corre-
sponding secretary; Mrs. L. gal-
amud, financial secretary; Mrs.
B. Stashef sky, treasurer; 1 Mrs.
H. L. Grossman, bulletin and
publicity chairman.
Mrs. M. Rubinstein was ap-
pointed chairman for the year
with Mrs. K. Jackson and Mrs.
E. Gilbert as co-chairmen.
Mrs. L. Green was appointed
luncheon chairman with Mrs. B.
Stashefsky as co-chairman.
Plans were discussed for the
annual fall bridge luncheon
which will take place at Milady's
House.
A social and cultural meeting
wil lbe hedl at 3216 Sturtevant,
Wednesday, Oct. 22, at 8:30
p. m.
Masada Chapter of Pioneer
Women's Organization will hold
its first fall open meeting on
Monday evening, Oct. 20, at the
home of Mrs. H. Gach, 1996
Calvert Ave. Among the activi-
ties planned for the evening will
be an illustrated talk by Miss
Gwen Adelson.

Henry Bernstein's Name Stricken

from French Legion

NEW YORK (JPS) — The
Vichy Government has stricken
the name of Henry Bernstein,
noted French-Jewish dramatist,
from the French Legion of Honor
together with the names of Gen-
eral Charles de Gaulle, Free
French leader, and Miss Eve
Curie, whose mother and father
discovered radium. Informed of
this action, Mr. Bernstein, who
is now in this country, said: "I
have not been wearing my
French decoration, although
Vichy forgot to take away my
honors when they took away my
citizenship. I did not with to ap-
pear to be profiting by the neg-
lectfulness of the present French
puppet government. I now feel
tree to wear it again." Bernstein
was made a commander of the
Legion of Honor by Eduard Her-
riot.

Dinner of New Bnai BAY CITY NOTES
Brith Lodge Oct. 26 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman

returned from Detroit where
they spent several days.

Northwest Motors, Inc., Ex-
hibit New Cadillacs and
Oldsmobiles

October 17, 1941

Month's Activities
Of Council Juniors

The National Council of Jewish
Juniors, Detroit section, will hold
a membership meeting at 2:30
p. m., Sunday, Oct. 19, in Hotel
Staler. Following a brief busi-
ness meeting, a program will be
presented by Gertrude Leve, who
will sing :several Spanish songs,
and Isadore Kaplan, expert in the
field of humorous monologue.
Delegates from the Detroit sec-
tion, Council Juniors to the or-
ganization's 12th biennial con-
ference in Baltimore, Md., Oct.
26 to 30, will be Miss Helen
Goodman, president of the local
section, and Miss Edythe Holin-
stet. Alternates will be the Miss es
Shirley Golieb and Diana Rosen-
blatt.
Other members attending • from
Detroit as visitors are the Misses
Sylvia Rosenberg. Helen Hurwitz,
Bluma Nagler, Sophie Rice, Joyce
Cook, Ann Shaberman, Sylvia
Helfman and Bernice Goldstein.
Detroit members wishing to at-
tend the conference are asked to
communicate with Miss Edythe
Holinstat, local convention chair-
man, Townsend 8-0198.
Locally, the Juniors have plan-
ned a full program for the com-
CARL S. SCHILLER
ing month. On Oct. 23, the fire-
side discussion group will hold
lac and Oldsmobile automobiles.
its first meeting of the season at
Greeting the parade of the in- the home of Miss June Rozner.
terested motorists is genial Carl 2953 Glendale Ave. The guest
S. Schiller, genial manager of speaker will be Samuel Jacobs,
the company and recognized as member of the field staff of- the
one of the most successful retail Consumer Division of the OPA.
executives in automobile circles. Mr. Jacobs will speak on the pro-
Understanding every phase of au- posed price control bill and the
tomobile merchandising, Mr. Schil- role of the consumer in buying.
ler by simply being frank, modest
The music appreciation group
and straightforward with both will have as its guest speaker at
employees and customers, has de- the meeting on Wednesday, Oct.
veloped an organization which 29, Maurice Lax, well known musi-
ranks as one of the leading Cadil- cian, who will speak on the life
lac dealers in the country. Last of Tschaikowsky. This meeting
year more than 1000 cars were will be held at the home of Miss
sold by his company. This su- Ann Sto'n, chairman of the music
premacy as a dealer of Cadillac appreciation group, :1727 W. Bos
cars is all the more remarkable
when you consider that Mr. Schil- ton. Social activities scheduled in-
ler only became head of North- clude the weekly meetings of the
east Motors in September, 1940. riding and bowling groups, a
Speaking of the 1942 models, theater party and a barn dance.
Mr. Schiller stated, "The 1942
The theater party will be held
Cadillac offers everything you've at the Fox, Oct. 22. Proceeds from
ever wanted—and it's priced for the affair will go to Junior Coun-
moderate incomes." Of the 1942 cil's Nursery School Milk Fund.
Oldsmobile, he says, "When you 'rickets may be obtained from Miss
look at the new cars for '42, keep Gertrude Pregerson, chairman,
an eye on '44—the Oldsmobile TO. 8-8044, or any member.
B-44 with Hydromatic drive. It's
A barn dance committee, headed
better looking, better lasting and by Miss Edythe Holinstat, has
better built than any Oldsmobile been appointed to make arrange-
in the last 44 years."
ments for the 6th annual barn
Mr. Schiller is eager to demon- dance on Thanksgiving Night.
strate these two cars. A call to
The general meeting on Oct.
Townsend 8-9833 will arrange a 19 is open to all. Call Misses Syl-
trial test without any obligation. via and Helen Firestone, for fur-
ther information, Tyler 4-4891.

With the 1912 cars making
their bow to the public this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz attention is being attracted to
are in New York combining the salesroom of the Northwest
Motors, Inc., 12240 Jos Campau,
business and pleasure.
which is exhibiting the new Cadil-
Ensign Charles Isaacson, son
of Mrs. Lillian Isaacson, returned
to Fort Schuyler, N. Y., after
spending a few days on fur-
lough in this city. He soon ex-
pects to be transferred to Wash-
ington, D. C.

Mrs. Louis Levinsohn and
daughter, Elaine, of Detroit were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kreekun over the week-end.

Mrs. I. Korn of Manton, Mich.,
and Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Cad-
illac returned to their homes
after spending a few days with
their sister, Miss Clara Beckman.

Theo. S. Friedman is in New

RABBI MORTON APPLEBAUM York on business. Mrs. Friedman,

Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum
of Lansing, wlil be the principal
speaker at the installation din-
ner-dance of the newly-formed
East Side Chapter No. 1465 of_
Bnai Brith, at the Detroit Le-
land Hotel, Sunday, Oct. 26.
The public is invited to attend
the intiation ceremonies at 4:30
p. m., tickets for the dinner-dance
at 6:30, can be secured by call-
ing the chairman of the commit-
tee, Dr. Manuel A. Klinger, Lenox
6076; Dr. P. Appel, Dr. R. Cog-
gan, Fred Sherman, Al Oppen-
heim.

who accompanied him to Detroit,
returned home after spending a
few days there with friends and
relatives.

Purity Rainbow Assembly
Installs Officers

The Young Women's Bicur Cho.
lem Organization met Oct. 8, at
the home of Mrs. Joseph Viedrah,
3789 Richton Ave. and was pre-
sided over by Mrs. George Brown,
president. Favorable progress was
made on cases as reported by Mrs.
Henry Schwartz, case worker.
BNA1 MOSHE WOMEN'S PAST- Committees reported on the donor
PRESIDENTS' DINNER AND luncheon which will be held at
the Shaarey Zedek on Wednes-
DANCE OCT. 26
day, Jan. 14, 1942. Call Mrs. B.
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood is pre- Friedman, Un. 3-4864, for further
paring for the past presidents' details.
linner-dance to be given Sunday,
Oct. 26, at Dexter and Lawrence.
Mitchell Feldman will be Capt. Don Leonard to Ad
toastmaster. The dinner is ar-
dress Pisgah Lodge
ranged in honor of past presi-
Monday
dents of the congregation for
their work in leading Bnai Moshe
Capt. Don Leonard of the
towards growth and achieve-
Michigan State Police will ad-
ments.
Mrs. Max Gross is chairman dress Pisgah Bnai Brith Lodge
of arrangements. She is assisted on "Civilian Defense," Monday
by Mrs. Jos. Beck. Reservations evening, Oct. 20, at the Jewish
are taken at the congregation Community Center.
Captain Leonard will give first
office.
hand information obtained from
his recent trip to London and
parts of the British Islels where,
as a member of the United
States Defense Commission he
was sent on an observation sur-
vey. He is now president of the
International Association of Chief
of Police and was former past-
president of the Michigan Chief
of Police Association. In 1940
Leonard held the presidency of
the Wayne University Alumni
Association.
Sam Maza, new president of
the Pisgah Lodge, will preside
over a short business meeting
previous to Capt. Leonard's ad-
dress. The meeting is open to
members of the lodge only.

Tomorrow's Style—Today

GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS

The United Hebrew Schools
are in receipt of a contribution
from Mrs. Jacob Kabaker in
memory of her husband; a con-
tribution from Albert C. Blue-
stein, in memory of his mother,
Bella; and a contribution from
Mrs. Barney Blumrosen, in mem-
ory of Ralph Davidson and Morse
R. Saulson.

Pep Rally of Branch of
J.W.E.W.O. Tuesday

Rabbi Fram to Review
"Berlin Diary" at Bnai
The North Woodward branch
Brith Women's Meeting
of the Jewish Women's Euro-

pean Welfare Organization will
hold a pep rally, luncheon and
social afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Sam Shorr, 18111 Muir-
land, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, at
12:30 p. m.
Mrs. Sam Shore, president,
announces that a fine program
has been arranged and she in-
vites members to bring their
friends. Mrs. Charles Gitlin of
the Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa-
tion will be the guest speaker.
The forthcoming ninth annual
donor luncheon will be held at
the Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 2.
The committees in charge are
working diligently under the
leadership of Mrs. A. J. Red-
blatt and Mrs. A. Gleicher.

Beth DeYoung, former Detroiter,
Leases Anson is Hotel, Miami Beach

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IMPORTERS CLOTHIERS

WASHINGTON BLVD. at GRAND RIM:

Beth De Young, wife of Lewis
J. DeYoung, former Detroit news-
paperman, has leased the Ansonia
Apartment Hotel, at 318 21st St.,
Miami Beach, for a number of
years.
Mrs. DeYoung, formerly oper-
ated the Flambeau Apartments on
Ocean Drive and 12th St. on the
beach, but since the trend is de-
finitely to the North she was for-
tunate in obtaining the Ansonia,
since it is located in the heart of
the North Beach section, one block
from the ocean, five blocks from
Lincoln Road, and around the
corner from the principal hotels
and night clubs, while adjacent to
the golf course and tennis courts.
The building is two stories
high, and consists of six large
bed room apts., four efficiencies,
and four hotel rooms, the latter
being flexible for use in provid-
ing larger accommodations with
two baths, by connecting with
efficiency apartments. The entire
building is carpeted, while each

A review of Shirer's "Berlin
Diary" will be given by Rabbi
Leon Fran at the second mem-
bership luncheon of the Bnai
Brith Women's Auxiliary No.
122, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, at
the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Herman
Berlin, vocalist, will present sev-
eral song selections, accompanied
on the piano by Sylvia Barr.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron, member-
ship chairman, and her co-chair-
man, Mrs. Benjamin Fishman.
are in charge of the affair. An
invitation to attend is extended
to anyone interested in joining
the Auxiliary.

Open Luncheon Meeting of
Youth Education League
on Monday

The Youth Education League
will hold its first open meetinc
of the season on Monday, Oci.
20, at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Greenbaum, 2075 Oakman Blvd.
A luncheon will precede the
business meeting. All women
who are interested in affiliating
themselves with the Youth Edu-
cation League are urged to at-
tend the luncheon and meeting.
Assisting Mrs. Greenbaum as
co-hostesses will be: Mesdames
Lew Berman, Maurice Diem.
Charles Goldman, Albert Kane
and Myron Schiffman.
Mrs. H. J. Millman is pies
(lent of the Youth Education
League.

apartment is not only completely
furnished, but offer's in addition
such features as, ‘enetian
tiled bath rooms, tiled kitchen
drain boards as well as all mod-
ern conveniences. The attractive
exterior of the building is en-
hanced by a 60-foot tiled terrace,
while the spacious lobbies together
With the card room, offer excep-
tional opportunity for social ac-
tivities. Entirely surrounded by
flowers, shubbery, trees and at-
tractive lawn, the Ansonia is set
amidst a tropical setting affording
the guests the quietness, so much
sought after by those visitors
from the hustling northern cities.
To the many hudreds of De-
troiters who have visited Miami Rhea Cashman Goes on Tour
Rhea Cashman of the World
Beach, the location of the Ansonia
will be readily familiar, since it Wide Travel Bureau sails Oct.
is but one block from Jack Demp- 31 on the SS. Santa Paula to
sey's, Mammy's, Pappy's, Fan and visit Curacao, La Guaira, Puerto
Bill's, and two short block from ' Cabello, Barranquilla, Venezuela,
the Roney-Plaza. Mrs. DeYoung South America, and will be glad
announces that guests will be ac- to welcome anyone interested to
cepted for short periods or the join her. For further information
entire season.
call Randolph 3368.

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