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January 16, 1942 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-01-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

2

Women's Council
Needs Volunteers
For Resale Shop

To serve the growing demand
at Resale Shop for clothing and
miscellaneous articles, the De-
troit Section of National Council
of Jewish Women needs more
women to work on its volunteer
solicitors committee to contact
stores for merchandise.
Volunteer workers devote one-
1- lull day each week contacting
specified merchants, many of
whom are regular contributors
of salvage merchandise. In this
way large groups of merchants
become familiar with the re-
quirements of Resale Shop and
with the uses of Council's Schol-
arship, Refuge, and Camp funds,
raised through the sale of mer-
chandise contributed by them.
Mrs. David Feerer, chairman
of the Resale Shop Committee,
reports that despite sub-zero
weather, the Council's bundle

tea held on Jan. 5, at Shaarey
Zedek yielded more than 300
articles.
Special mention is accorded
Mrs. L. C. Touff, Council's "Wo-
man of the Month," for her splen-
did work in Resale Shop this
season.
Anyone wishing to be active
on this committee may contact
Mrs. David Feerer, Un. 1-2834.

Program Arranged
For U.H.S. Women's
Donor Event Jan. 28

An unusual program has been
arranged by the chairmen, Mrs.
Jack Tobin and Mrs. Bertram
Smokier, to be presented at the
annual donor luncheon of the

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of my dear
mother, Belle Barnett, who passed
away Jan. 21, 1931.
Hazel B. Sobel.

In loving memory of our dear
daughter and sister, Minnie Pe-
chensky, who passed away 16
years ago, Jan. 12, 1926.

In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweet, tender and true,
There Is not a day goes by
That we do not think of you.

Aaron B. Margolis

Kosher Meat U Poultry Market

TO. 8.8118-9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)

Next to Kresge's

"My—that was

GRAND!"

Prominent Leaders Join in Spon-
soring Movement; Dr. Ginz-
burg Speaks Here

MME. MARGUERITE KOZENN

Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools, Jan. 28.
The artists will be Mme Mar-
guerite Kozenn and Julius Chajes.
In addition to the musical pro-
gram, a "March of Time" sketch
depicting 10 years of progress of
the organization, in celebration
of this 10th annual donor lunch-
eon, will be presented.
Included in the program will
be a session of the kindergarten
class from the Rose Sittig Cohen
School, conducted by their teach-
er, Mrs. D. Schakney.
Mrs. Saul Levin of Boston
Blvd. and Mrs. Abe Kasle of At-
kinson Ave., opened their homes
to the members attending the
pep rallies the past week.
The Women's Auxiliary of .the
United Hebrew Schools will hold
an open meeting and dessert
luncheon, Wednesday, Jan. 21,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch
at 1 p. m. All members and
friends are invited.

Rabbi Fram to Address • the
Ladies Aux. of Kvutzah
Ivrith on Feb. 4

The seventh annual donor
luncheon of the Ladies Auxil-
iary of Kvutzah Ivrith will be
held Feb. 4, at the Fort Wayne
Hotel.
The guest speaker will be
Rabbi Leon
Fram of Tem-
ple Israel.
The last meet-
ing was held at
the home of
Mrs. I. Willis,
1821 Oakman
Blvd. Dr. S.
Ginzburg, He-
brew poet and
scholar. gave
an inspiring ad-
dress on the
work of Keren
Rabbi Fram
Hatarbut.
The next business and liter-
ary meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. B. Fealk, 3253
Clements.
Mrs. A. D. Markson is the
president of the organization.
Further information may be ob-
tained by calling Ty. 6-9159.

Testimonial and Silver Wed-
ding of Ethel and Abe
Dorf, on Jan. 20

...that's •
What They
All Say When
They Drink

STEM'S

BOHEMIAN

BEER

The Detroit League of the
National Home for Jewish Chil-
dren at Denver will hold its an-
nual paid-up membership lunch-
eonette on Wednesday, Jan. 21,
at 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Louis Davidson, 19563 Canter-
burg Drive. Mrs. Monte Weston,
Mrs. Edward Krause and Mrs.
Harry Greenspan are chairmen
of the hospitality committee.
Mrs. Sidney Wallace and Mrs.
Charles Lapides, chairmen of the
program committee, have arrang-
ed to have Rabbi Leon Fram as
the guest speaker. Rabbi Fram
will review a popular current
book, and will devote a period to
discussion of vitally important
subjects.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, president,
invites all members of the organ-
ization to attend this affair.

Keren Hatarbut
Supported Here

Sadly missed by her parents,
sisters and brother.

You Can Buy
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from

RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK
TO N. H. J. C. JAN. 21

At Littman's Peoples Theater,
on Tuesday night, Jan. 20, a
double gala testimonial perform-
ance, together with a silver wed-
ding celebration on the stage
of the two Jewish artists, Ethel

Keren Hatarbut, the Palestine
Hebrew Culture Fund, is receiv-
ing encouraging support in De-
troit.
A committee consisting of
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, Bernard
Isaacs, Maurice Landau, M. H.
Zackheim, and others, is assisting
Dr. Simon Ginzburg, the execu-
tive director of the movement,
in gathering a fund to support
the Hebrew writers of Palestine
and to sponsor the publishing of
Hebrew books, under the auspices
of Keren Hatarbut.
Dr. Ginzburg, now in Detroit,
addressed the Kvutzah Ivrith
Saturday night and spoke to a
group of leaders Monday in the
interests of the fund.
Dr. Ginzburg will deliver an-
other address before the Kvut-
zah on Saturday evening, Jan.
24, in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg. His subject will be "Pal-
estinian Modern Hebrew Litera-
ture." Dr. Hershman will be the
chairman. Herman D. Boraks is
president of the Kvutzah Ivrith;
Morris Lachover, chairman of the
cultural committee.

Install Officers of
Home Relief Society
at Luncheon Jan. 26

The Home Relief Society will
install new officers for the com-
ing year, at a subscription lunch-
eon at the Wilshire Hotel, Col-
lingwood and 2nd, on Monday,
Jan. 26, at 12:30 p. m. The
luncheon is optional. Members and
friends wishing to attend the
ceremonies starting at 2 p. m.,
are invited. For reservations call
Mrs. Jerome Kanter, To. 6-0756,
or Mrs. Sam Lucas, To. 8-4039.
Mrs. S. B. Danto has arranged
a most interesting program. There
will be a speaker from the Red
Cross who will talk on "Women's
Place in Defense."

Fulton Oursler to Speak at
Cass Town Hall Jan. 23

Fulton Oursler, novelist, au-
thor and editor-in-chief of Lib-
erty Magazine and 10 other Mac-
Fadden monthly magazines,
speaks for the Detroit Town Hall
at the Cass Theater, next Fri-
day morning, Jan. 23, at 11
o'clock.
Many editorial scoops are cred-
ited to Mr. Oursler: Hitler's sen-
sational article "When I Take
Charge of Germany"; the article
on savings banks published be-
fore the moratorium; the article
written by Leon Trotsky advocat-
ing recognition of Russia; and
Senator Wheeler's article on bi-
metalism.

Primrose Benevolent Club
Fashion Show Jan. 20

ETHEL AND ABE DORF

Dorf and Abe Dorf, will take
place. The entire cast will rip-
pear in a new play, "New York
After Dark." After the regalar
performance, the ceremonyT o
the Dorfs' silver wedding will
be performed on the 50ge with
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiat-
ing.

Primrose Benevolent Club will
sponsor a fashion show at J. L.
Hudson Co. on Jan. 20.
The donor luncheon is to be
held at the Webster Hall. Mrs.
S. Kleinman will be guest speak-
er. There will also be singing
by Ruth Soifer and music. Mrs.
C. Pearl will be toastmaster.
At the meeting 'of Jan. 12,
delegates were chosen to attend
donor luncheons. Mrs. T. Zohott,
resident, attended the Pioneer's
omen's affair.
M. Worman of the League of
Blind was guest speaker on Jan.
12. His Seeing-Ege cloy compan-
ion was with him.

January 16, 1'42

Part of Military
Ball Proceeds for
U. S. Pursuit Planes

The Department of Michiran
Jewish War Veterans of the Uni-
ted States have added to their ,kif,
local projects assistance to the
national program to raise funds
for the purchase of six pursuit
planes which will be donated to
the United States government, A
part of the funds raised from t he
military ball which will be held
Feb. 14, at the Masonic Temple
will be earmarked for this pro.
ject.
On Monday, Jan. 19, at 10:15
p. m., Dr. Robert Rosen, district
national vice-commander, will he
the guest speaker over WXYZ.
Other speakers will be heard at
later dates. Nathan Lerner, de-
partment commander and general
chairman of the ball, is actively
assisted by Dept. Senior Vice-
Commander Dr. Perry P. Burn-
stifle, director of publicity and
J. W. V. Good Will Radio Pro-
gram; Dr. Hilliard Goldstick,
chairman of arrangements; Ar-
thur Fixel, chairman of the pro.
grain ; Philip Kantor, chairman
of ticket distribution; Morris
Bordelove, Harry Madison, Ben
Colan, Samuel Zusman, Samuel
Rose, Mrs. Loupiloff, Harry
Benjamin
Gladwin,
Schaffer,
Harry Carson and many others.

Regional Meet Jan, 17.18

The fifth region will hold a
conclave on Saturday, Jan. 17,
and 18, at the Pfister Hotel,
Milwaukee, Wis. National Com-
mander Benjamin Kaufman of
Trenton, N. J., will be one of
the principal speakers. Dr. Rob-
ert Rosen will preside.
The slogan for the conference
is "Victory Through Unity." Na-
tional Ways and Means Chair-
man Harry Schaffer of Detroit,
Ben Colan, Philip Kantor and
other local veterans will attend
the conference.

Local Unit Activities

The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Aux-
iliary Unit requests the donation
of heated quarters to do Red
Cross work in the northwest sec-
tion. Any one who is willing to
make this donation, contact de-
partment headquarters, 1022 Fox
Bldg., Ra. 9223. This auxiliary
unit with its president, Mrs. Mor-
ris Loupiloff, are actively en-
gaged in Red Cross for national
defense.
Post 135 will hold installation
and dinner-dance on Sunday eve-
ning, Jan. 25, at Webster Hall.
The newly-elected administration
is as follows: Commander, Ben-
jamin E. Cowan; senior vice-com-
mander, Harry I. Liebson; jun-
ior vice-commander, Ellis G. Gold-
berg; adjutant, Benjamin A.
Gladwin; judge advocate, Harry
Madison; quartermaster, Harry
II. Newman; trustee, Leon Gins-
burg; executive committee, Louis
Schlein, Dr. Perry P. Burnstine,
Nathan M. Lerner, David Kay
and Al Curtiss.
Joint installation of officers of
Detroit Post No. 135 of the
Jewish War Veterans and Ladies
Auxiliary will take place Jan.
25, at Webster Hall.
The following officers were
elected by the Ladies Auxiliary:
President, Mae Ginsburg; sen-
ior president, Henrietta Niman;
junior president, Sarah Schwartz;
conductress, Yetta Sterns; chap-
lain, Hattie Cohen; recording sec-
retary, Ann Elias; corresponding
secretary, Beatrice Zeientz; treas-
urer, Birdie Rosenberg; patriotic
instructress, Sadie McGinty; judge
advocate, Marion Rubenstein;
historian, Annette Kahn; trustees,
Mabel Gray, Lee Walt, Lillian
Fink; guard, Sarah Berent.

Equality Club Installs Offi-
cers; Gives $50 to the
Red Cross

The following officers were in-
stalled at an informal installa-
tion which was held at the home
of Betty Berkowitz: President.
Luba Lupiloff ; vice-president ,
Emma ech; treasurer, Sonnie
Gertzman; financial secretary.
Clara Breitman; recorded secre-
tary, Betty Berkowitz; visiting
committee, Minnie Bloom, Dora
Berkowitz; coul committee, Em-
ma Pech, Sadie Fisher; publicity.
Anna Berkowitz.
Fifty dollars was sent to the
Red Cross in the name of tilt'
club.
Plans were made for a formal
dinner to be held in March. Pro-
ceeds to go towards a bombe]
for the government. Final ar
rangements for this affair will bi
made at the next meeting, or
January 21, at the home of Clara
Breitman.

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