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November 28, 1941
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Young Women's Mizrachi to
Have Donor Luncheon
on Dec. 9
The annual bazaar of the Far-
band Folk Schools will take
place during the week of Feb.
7-14, at the auditorium of the
Workmen's Circle, Linwood and
Burlingame. All friendly organi-
zations are requested to reserve
the dates and to patronize the
bazaar.
A Chanukah concert of the
four Farband schools will I be giv-
en on Dec. 21 at the Thirkell
Public School. The children will
present an operetta, "Shloymele's
Cholem," in three acts. Parents
and friends are invited.
At the conference on Jewish
Education held in Cleveland Nov.
8 and 9, the Farband Schools
were represented by the director,
A. Meyerowitz, who participated
in the symposium: "What Pro-
gram of Jewish Education Should
the Community Support?"
The weekly Oneg Shabos pro-
grams were resumed this Fri-
day with Mr. Shtshupakewitz as
guest speaker. The guest was the
national secretary of the Poale
Zion party in Poland. The Oneg
Shabos takes place at 1912 Taylor
and starts at 9 p. m. Admission
is free.
In preparation for the donor
luncheon on Dec. 9, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, the Young
Women's Mizrachi will meet at
the Shaarey Zedek at 1 p. m.
on Monday, Dec. 1, to discuss
final plans.
Mrs. Morris Cantor is general
chairman. Her co-chairmen are:
Mrs. Maurice Wasserman, Mrs.
Moishe Oysher in Concert
Here on Dec. 17
Regarded as the foremost can-
tor of our time, and made famous
as a radio, concert and movie
star for his great successes in
Yiddish talking films, Moishe
Oysher, who has won a following
the past few years on the con-
cert stage and with his record-
ings, will definitely make a per-
sonal appearance in a Chanukah
concert at the Masonic Temple
Cathedral on Wednesday evening,
Dec. 17, at 8:15, under the spon-
sorship of the Federation of Po-
lish Jews in Detroit.
The program will consist of
original traditional liturgical mu-
sic, Yiddish and Hebrew folk-
songs, and in addition he will
bless the Chanukah candles and
chant the traditional Chanukah
service.
Tickets for the last concert
which had to be postponed are
good for this coming concert.
Tickets are now on sale at Grin-
nell's, RA. 1124; at Chesluk's
Book Store, 8663 12th St.; at
Dexter B000k Shop, 11649 Dexter
Blvd., and at Littman's People's
Theater.
In the Realm of
Local Society
Gilbert and Sullivan's oper-
etta, "Princess Ida", sponsored by
the 12A class of Central High,
will be presented by the Music
Department, under the direction
of Dr. Harry W. Seitz in the
school auditorium, Thursday and
Friday, Dec. 4 and 5, at 8:15
p. m. The Prince Hilarion is
played by Howard Waterstone.
por-
Harold Landis, baritone,
trays the part of King Gama
and Ruth Soifer, soprano, has
the part of Lady Phyche.
Mrs. Irving Rozman (Sylvia
Berris) is spending several weeks
in the city as the guest of her
parents. Mrs. Rozman came to
attend the annual midwestern con-
ference of Young Israel and was
the speaker at the gathering of
women held on Saturday, Nov.
22, at the Bnai Moshe, sponsored
jointly by the Sisterhood of Bnai
Moshe, Women's branch of the
Michigan Synagogue Conference
and Women's League of Young
Israel of Detroit.
The Alumnae of Sigma Theta
Delta Sorority of Wayne Uni-
versity will give a carnival on
Saturday evening at Mackenzie
Union, 4847 Second Blvd. The
proceeds are for the sorority's
scholarship fund. Beatrice Bar-
nett is chairman of the affair.
LADIES' AUXILIARY OF THE
MLAWER UMGEGEND VERE1N
th , i
The donor luncheon committee
of the Ladies Auxiliary of Mlairer
Umgegend Verein met at the
home of Mrs. J. Klayman, 2242
Blaine Ave. on Nov. 22, to dis-
cuss plans for the event to take
place on Feb. 4, at the Wilshire.
Mrs. Abe Shanbom and Mrs. J.
Klayman are chairmen of the
luncheon.
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Shaarey Zedek Men's
Purity Holds Its
34th Installation Club Plans Music
Evening for Dec. 3
Purity Chapter No. 359, Order
of Eastern Star, held its 34th
The Men's Club of Congrega-
annual installation of officers on tion Shaarey Zedek will have an
Monday, Nov. 17, at Eastern entertaining evening in the social
Star Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine. hall of the synagogue, in the
Mrs. Anne Paul, past matron, form of a professional-amateur
was in charge of the decorations
and general arrangements.
Mrs. Pauline Mendelsohn, re-
tiring worthy matron, and Har-
old Fuhrer, retiring worthy pa-
tron, were in charge of the cere-
monies. Mrs. Rhea Cashman Glad-
win, past grand Ester of the
grand chapter of Michigan, gave
the official welcome and present-
ed the materon's jewel. Mrs. Ida
Elstone, past grand organist of
the chapter' of Michigan, preside I
at the piano and rendered sev-
eral vocal selections.
Mrs. Fire Stalburg, incoming
worthy matron, had open house
for officers, members and friends
of the chapter, at her home on
Buena Vista Ave., after the in-
stallation ceremonies. A supper
was served.
Assisting Mrs. Stalburg will be
the following new officers:
• Joseph Feldman, worthy pa-
tron; Mrs. Helen Tack, associate
matron; Dr. Harry A. Metzger,
associate patron; Mrs. Selma Ro-
GERTRUDE JEAN LEVE
senblatt, secretary; Mrs. Bea-
trice Weisberg, treasurer; Mrs. night, on Wednesday, Dec. 3, at
Lillian Kuschinski, conductress; 8:30 p. m.
Mrs. Ida Swartz, associate con-
Bob Hall, forfherly of the Tem-
ductress; Mrs. Rose Cohen, chap- ple Circuit, will act as master
MRS. MORRIS CANTOR
lain; Mrs. Sadie Cornfiefild, mar- of ceremonies. As an added at-
Sidney 0. Siegan and Mrs. David shal; Miss Toba Jackson, organ- traction, there will be a drama-
ist; Miss Amelia Kahn, Adah; tization by Jasch Tobin of the
Galin. Mrs. Morris Rowin is ad- Mrs. Fay Goldberg, Ruth; Mrs.
New York stage; Miss Gertrude
vertising chairman, assisted by Lillian Fink, Esther; Mrs. Ber- Love, character singer, will give
Mesdames Edward Chaifetz, H. tha Bessman, Martha; Mrs. .Viv- a series of Spanish renditions;
Bauman, Jack Pearlman and Jo- ian Berg, Electa; Mrs. Rose Al Pereira, tenor; Dr. Jules
Bernstein, warder; Mrs. Martha Goldsmith, impersonations; Max
seph Fink. Mrs. Nat. Fierberg Magdol, sentinel; flag bearers,
Weiner, violinist; Merry Makers
and Mrs. Sidney 0. Siegan are Mrs. Helen Rothenberg, Mrs. Eve- Band from "Cailotots School of
bank chairmen. Rummage chair- lyn West, Misses Shirley Bess- Music"; Saul Striks, pianist, and
man, Irene Klein and Sonia Nus- Jack Rosburg, baritone.
man is Mrs. Joseph N. Bean and
holtz, Mrs. Miriam Slobin, poet
her co-chairman is Mrs. Nat. laureate; associate officers, Mrs.
10th Annual Banquet of the
Fierberg. Boards are in charge Naomi Eder, Mrs. Maneita Minn,
Molly Segal Auxiliary
Mrs.
Sadie
Nitchun,
Miss
Belle
of Mrs. Benjamin Mellman; dar-
Jackson and Mrs. Elfreida Green-
on Dec. 7
lings, Mrs. Leo Genzer, co-chair- wald.
men, Mrs. J. Lipnick and Mrs.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of J.
Sidney Golden; memoriums, Mrs. Purity Chapter to Have New C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., an-
H. Bauman and Mrs. Fred
Year's Eve Dinner Dance nounces that final plans for its
tenth annual banquet will be held
Bankli.
Purity Chapter will sponsor a Dec. 7, at Congregation Bnai
Mrs. Morris Adler will review New Year's Eve dinner dance at David, Elmhurst and 14th. The
the biography of Theodore Herz!
the K. of P. hall, John R. and chairmen of the banquet are Mts.
by Alex Bein at Monday's meet-
F. Schweitzer and Mrs. S. Moss.
Erskine.
ing. Preceding the meeting des-
Reservations will be limited to Mrs. V. Freedman, president,
sert luncheon will be -served.
150 couples. For reservations will officiate as toast-mistress and
call Bertha Bessman, chairman, the guest speaker will be Mrs.
University 3-4160, or Vivian Abraham Danzig. There will be
Hadassah Paid-Up Member- Berg, co-chairman, University music during the dinner and
dancing furnished by Morris and
3-2210.
ship Luncheon Dec. 9
A business meeting of the new His Orchestra. For further infor-
The membership committee of regime will be held Monday, Dec. mation call the publicity chair-
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah 1, at 8 p. in., at Eastern Star man, Mrs. A. Greenfield, Town-
send 6-5895.
is completing plans for the an- Temple.
nual paid-up membership lunch-
eon which is to be held Tuesday,
Dec. 9, at 12 noon, in the social
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Assisting in the membership
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