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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

October 31, 1911

Mrs. Samuels of
Veterans to Make
Mrs. Roosevelt Will Deliver Address
Chicago to Address
Flag Presentation s
At Public Meeting Nov. 11, During
Congress Women Sunday, Oct. 26, the Eli Levin
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Post held its dinner and installa-
Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, national ber, Moe Leiter and J. J. Green-
tion at Uptown Club. Regional
National Vice Commander Dr. president of the Women's League blatt. Mrs. Samuel Rubiner has
Robert Rosen installed the fol- of the United Synagogue of charge of hospitality Sunday
lowing: Commander, Harry Car- America, will hold its convention night and has the following hos-
tesses: Mesdames Sam Kava-
son; senior vice commander, Da-
vid Wruble; junior vice command- here from Nov. 9 to 12, will naugh, S. Quentin Kessler, Jacob
er; Adrian Tobias, surgeon, Dr. lead the discussion at the Sun- Klayman, Moe Perlis, Ralph Weis-
Eke!man; advocate, Otto A. Sil- day night symposium opening the man, S. R. Weisman, Max Kogan,
vers; quartermaster, Harry Sha- convention, according to informa- Irving Golden, Ed. Krause, H. Git-
fer; adjutant, Philip Cantor; tion received from the national tleman, Kalman Shapero, Philip
chaplain, Sam Jacoby; board of office.
Gilbert, Nathan Scholnick, Mor-
trustees, George Walt, Morris
"Women in Defense" is the ris Krause, Aaron Carlstein,
Lupiloff and Samuel Jacoby.
title of the address which Mrs. Daniel Cullin, Harry B. Keiden.
Entertainment was furnished Franklin D. Roosevelt will give Theodore Levin, Louis Sehlussd
by Jackie Heller of Pittsburgh, here Tuesday night, Nov. 11, at and Moe Leiter.
Bob Hall and Miss Dawn Porter. 8:30 o'clock, in the Masonic Tem-
Mrs. Morris Blumberg and Mrs.
Among the guests were Probate
Louis Clasier are chairmen of
udge Patrick O'Brien, Common
hospitality for the convention and
Pleas Judge 0. Z. ide and Wal-
have named the following to be
lie Howells, radio director of the
hostesses for the Monday lunch-
Metropolitan Post of the Ameri-
can Legion.
eon, at which the Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek will entertain the
The State Department on Nov.
delegates: Mesdames Herman Au-
2 will present a flag to the St
gust, J. B. Baruch, A. E. Bern-
Francis Catholic Home for Or-
stine, Moe Dann, H. Allender,
phons and Uuns on Fenkell and
Saul Davidson, I. Blumberg.
Linwood. Nathaniel Goldstick will
George Bremen, Nat Bronstein,
make the presentation for the
veterans.
Louis Burns, Max Dunitz, Her-
man Cohen, Jacob Friedberg, R.
Nov. 9 the veterans will present
R. Kallman, Saul Leven, M. F.
a flag to Dr. DeWitt Jones and
Lipton, William London, Thomal
his church at 11 a. m.
Marwil, Dora Moyer, George Rob-
The national Jewish War Vet-
erts, Charles Rubiner, Benjamin
erans organization will sponsor a
Schwartz, Nathan Simons, Harry
coast-to-coast radio hook-up over
Sklar, Charles Steinberg, David
the Mutual Broadcasting System
Zemon, Sam Kaplan and David
Nov. 10, 6:15 to 6:30 p. m. This
Seligson.
Armistice Day Eve radio pro-
gram will feature United States
On Monday night, the formal
Senator Tidings of Maryland. He
dinner of the convention will be
will be introduced by National
held in the social hall of the
Commander Ben Kaufman.
Shaarey Zedek and the following
The first meeting to lay plans
will serve as hostesses:' Mesdames
for the second annual military
MRS. SAMUEL SPIEGEL
Seymour Frank, Harry Z. Brown,
ball will be held at the Palmetto
Hotel, Sunday, Nov. 2, at 11 a.m. ple, as a highlight of the conven- Julius Berman, Harry Cohen,
Abe Cooper, I. Davidson, D. S.
tion program. According to Mrs. Diamond, Oscar Blumberg, Hy
Herman Schmier, ticket chair- Broder, Harry Dunitz, S. J. Eder,
man, the sale of tickets is pro- Irwin Cohen, Harry Frank, David
Urge Election of
gressing rapidly and all those S. Freedman, Abe Kasle, Joseph
to attend should pur- Keiden, Maurice Landau, Robert
Nowak and Diggs to planning
chase their tickets at an early Loewenberg, Robert Marwil, Ar-
the Common Council date. They are on sale at the thur Purdy, Isaac Shetzer, D. W.
Shaarey Zedek office or at Grin- Simons, J. Sonenklar, A. Srere,
Pledge Introduction of Measure nell Bros.
Jack Tobin, Herbert Warner,
to Prohibit Spread of Anti-
Mrs. Samuel Wittenberg is Herman Wetsman, M. H. Zack-
Semitic Literature
chairman for the arrangements heim.
for the reception following the
All hostesses and those assist-
A group of friends have joined symposium Sunday night, Nov. ing at other luncheons and ses-
in issuing a statement urging the 9, and her committee includes sions are asked to meet on Mon-
election to the Common Council Mesdames Ben Berkman, Harry day, Nov. 3, at 1 o'clock, in the
of State Senators Stanley No- Cohen, Adolph Ehrlich, David Kate Frank Mem rial Bldg. of
wak and Charles C. Diggs. The Feinberg, John Frazer, Ben Im-t he Shaarey Zedek.
statement follows:
"We wish to call the attention
Recent
of the Jewish population to the
Vivian Dunham at
importance of the city election
We need a city government that .
Music Study Club
will cooperate 100 per cent with
Program Tuesday
President Roosevelt in aiding na-
tions fighting Hitler. We want
The Music Study Club an-
an administration that will vigor-
nounces that Vivian Dunham,
ously fight racial bigotry and
popular Detroit concert pianist,
racial discrimination. Among the
will appear as the guest artist
many candidates for the Com-
on the program to be presented
mon Council are two men who
Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 12:30 p. m.,
have a long record of fihting
at the Y. W. C. A. She will pre-
against racial bigotry and for
sent one of her "Conversation
equal rights for all people. These
Concerts" which have become in-
men are Senator Stanley Nowak
creasingly popular during the
and Senator Charles C. Diggs. As
last two seasons.
state senators, Charles C. Diggs
The idea for this new type of
and Stanley Nowak supported a
piano recital was conceived by
resolution demanding investiga-
Mrs. Dunham during a discussion
tion of anti-Semitic propaganda.
with Walter Damrosch while she
They sponsored a bill known as
was stuying in New York City.
the Academic Freedam Bill, pro-
Mrs. Dunham introduces each
hibiting any discrimination in
number with chatty and entertain-
academic institutions because of
ing comments—in a conversational
race, color, or religion. With such
vein—so that the composer and
records, they deserve the sup-
his work are presented with suf-
port of the entire Jewish popu-
ficient background to make the
lation of Detroit."
hearing of any of his music more
Senators Nowak and Diggs
interesting and enjoyable.
have pledged themselves that, if
Besides a series of four public
elected to the Council, they will
"Conversation Concerts" at the
fight for the adoption of legis-
Detroit Institute of Arts last sea-
lation to prohibit the spread of
son, Mrs. Dunham has appeared
anti-Semitic literature. They state
before many clubs in Detroit and
that the pattern for their pro-
throughout the state.
posed legislation will be an ordi-
The program next Tuesday
nance similar to Denver City
will include a group of Mexican
Ordinance No. 23.
—Photo by J. J. Clarke Studios. compositions never before heard
in this country, as well as com-
Mrs. AARON JACOBS
positions by Bach, Chopin, Pou-
Molly Segal Auxiliary of
lenc and Dohnanzi.
(Miss Irene Weiss)
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J. C. R. S. Plans Its
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At the Bnai Moshe Synagogue ,
Annual Banquet
on Sunday, Oct. 26, Miss Irene Jr. Congregation
Weiss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of De- Arman Weiss, was united in
of Shaarey Zedek
troit Jewish Consumptive Relief marriage to Aaron Jacobs, son
Society of Denver held a board of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jacobs.
At its election of officers, the
meeting at the home of Mrs. S. Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated,
following were chosen for the
Saidman on Oct. 28.
assisted by Cantor J. H. Sonen- coming year of the Junior Con-
Plans were discussed for the klar.
gregation of Shaarey Zedek:
10th annual banquet to be held
The bride was attended by
on Dec. 7, at Congregation Bnai Shirley Simons as maid of honor Harvey Weisberg, president; Bud
David, Elmhurst and 14th.
and the bridesmaids were Mil- Shulman, vice president; Rose
The auxiliary appeals to mem- dred Jacobs, Mrs. Alex Kraft, and Stolsky, secretary; Jack Green,
bers and friends to help make Sarah Foreman. William Jacobs treasurer. Members of the board
are: Judith Pregerson, Pearl Rap-
this affair a success.
was best man. The ushers were
The Auxiliary now has two pa- Alex Kraft, Michael Golding, Eu- paport, Eveleen Budnitzky, Ju-
tients to be sent to the sanitar- gene White. Junior ushers were dith Jacobs, Donald Schiller, Bill
ium, a young man and a young Melvin Jacobs, Dick Bernstein. Milner, Hubert Sidlow and Mel-
woman.
Marsha Weinstein was flower vin Markowitz. All young people
are invited to attend the services
Those who wish to earn ban- girl.
the Junior Congregation which
quet fees, call the chairman of
A reception was held after the of
tickets, Mrs. A. Greenfield, To. ceremony for a large number of are held each Sabbath morning in
6-5895.
the Prayer Room of the Frank
guests.
Memorial Building.

Mrs. William Gottesman, pro-
gram chairman of the Detroit
Women's Division of American
Jewish Congress, announces that
Mrs. Robert Samuels of Chicago,
Ill., former president of the Chi-
cago Women's Division and at
present a national vice president
of the Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress, will
address the open meeting of the
local chapter on Wednesday, Nov.
12, in the Colonial Room of the
Detroit Leland Hotel, at 2 p. m.
Mrs. Samuels, an able organizer,
distinguished speaker and leader
in Chicago Jewry, will speak on
an important topic to the Ameri-
can Jewish women. Mrs. Samuels
will meet with the board of the
Women's Division in the morning,
and is to be honored at a sub-
scription luncheon at the Detroit
Leland at noon on Nov. 12. For
reservations for the luncheon call
Mrs. Maurice N. Neback, 1423
Virginia Park, Tr. 2-3360.
Mrs. Moe S. Perlis, vice presi-
dent in charge of membership,
announces that Mrs. A. A. David-
son, membership chairman, is to
be hostess at a dessert luncheon
on Friday, Oct. 31, to 60 women
affiliated with the various mem-
bership committees. The member-
ship drive officially opens Oct.
31. There is enthusiasm among
the workers, and many new mem-
bers have already joined. The
drive is to terminate with a mem-
bership function to which a guest
of international prominence has
been invited.

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