January . 16, 1942 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Announce Terms of 1943 Contest for Hadassah Division Congress Women's "Milford Stern Award for Creative Membership Party Project to Culminate Writing"; Ends March 16; Name Judges At Tea on Feb. 11 As the culmination of its mem- Device Invented by Jaw Saves Lives of Hawaiians NEW YORK (JPS) — Tribute was paid here to Samuel Ber- man of this city, whose shrapnel "locater" has helped save the lives of countless wounded men in Hawaii, by Dr. John J. Moor- head, medical director of New York's transit system. As chairman of the Jewish in length. The subject matter bership drive, the Business and Weekly rally meetings held by Professional Division of Hadas- Community Center's committee must be related to some phase the fund-raising. committee of the sah, will hold a paid-up member- The con- is open experience. to Center members Women's Division of the Amen- - ship patty on Tuesday, Jan. 20, in charge of the "Milford Stern of test oef Jewish can Jewish Congress have proved at 8 p. in., at the Scarab Club. Awards for Creative Writing," t any age up to, and including, a source of inspiration to cap- There will be games, prizes, mu- Rabbi Leon Fram announces the seniors. Entries may be submitted For Sale—Apartment Property tains and workers in the success sic and refreshments. An added terms of the 1942 contest this from Feb. 1 to March 15. In addition to the monetary of the drive which will be cul- attraction is to be the showing at a tea at Hotel Stat- by Mrs. Morris Kazdan of motion week. with are Rabbi on the Serving committee Mrs. From Leo- prize, the winning editorial will n • t • let on Feb. 11, at which time pictures taken at the victory nand Weiner, Mrs. Julian II. Kro- be printed in The Detroit Jew- Rabbi J. X. Cohen, associate of luncheon. ish Chronicle. Judges for the Mrs. Samuel Yura, chairman lik and Spencer S. Fishbaine. Rabbi Stephen S. Wise in the Twenty-five dollars constitutes contest are: Edward Kahn, of Free Synagogue, will be the guest of the membership committee, the first prize to be awarded in the Detroit Free Press; Mrs. Ju- Insurance All remaining the contest. The second prize Tian II. Krolik, former publicity has arranged the program. speaker. Apts — choice 12% invest- Since admission to this af- will be $15, and the third, $10. director of the Detroit Commu- Airs. Morris Weingarten, a ments — only 15% down chartiT member, and financial fair will be by membership card The contestants are asked to nity Fund; and Philip Slomovitz, secretary, was the guest speaker only, delinquent members are submit material, in editorial editor of The Detroit Jewish small 41/2 rk. terms. When at the rally held at the home of urged to send their dues to Mrs. form, from 500 to 1,000 words Chronicle. these properties are gone, Mrs. Perry Burnstine Jan. 9. Samuel Yura, 12835 LaSalle they're gone—the account Mrs. Weingarten outlined the Blvd., To. 7-0516. is closed. Get all the Facts philosophy of the American Jew- With Edna Rouff and Reva Ladies Auxiliary of Mlawer and Figures from Mr. Bed- Umgegend Verein Will ish Congress, which was organ- Osher as co-chairmen of mem- Harry Weitzman, proprietor of ford. ized to defend the rights of Jews bership, Mrs. Yura has had the Hold Event Feb. 4 the old Maryland Bar at Wood- wherever they are assailed, and assistance of membership cap- which through the World Jewish tains Frances Zelenko, Ethel Mrs. A. Shanbom is general ward and Larned before the pro- 12th St. Congress seeks to solve the plight Weston, Alva Ron, Rae Tessler, chairman of the third donor hibition era died Sunday in Uni- 20 apts 3 to 4 rooms, Rent of the Jews as a people. Betty Morrison, Ruth and Ber- luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary versity Hospital, Ann Arbor. He $9,100. Only $6,000 down. Mrs. Louis Glacier, Mrs. Wil- nice Friedland, Bess Melamud, of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein was 57 years old. liam Roth, Mrs. Robert Kallman Bernice Levine, Irene Feldman, on Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 12:30 Born in Buffalo, Mr. Weitz- Elmhurst and Mrs. Aronld Frank are in Libby Lamden, Rosalind Schu- p. m., at the Wilshire Hotel, man came to Detroit as a boy. 19 apts 3 to 4 rooms. Rent charge of social arrangements bot and Sophie B. Schwartz. His father, the late Jacob Weitz- $9,800. Only $7,200 down. for the rallies. Miss Anne F. Milstein is chair- man, operated a hardware store The next rally will be held at man of the B. and P. Division on Gratiot near Chene. After at- Glendale the home of Mrs. Max Dushkin, tending the public schools, Mr. 1526 Virginia Park, on Jan. 23, of Hadassah. Weitzman sold newspapers. His 21 apts 4 to 5 rooms. Rent at which time Mrs. Perry Burn- bar later became a rendezvous $10,500. Only $7,800 down. stine, vice president in charge of Rainbow Assembly to In- for many of the city's political Euclid stall Officers Monday fund raising, will be the guest figures. 26 apts 3 to 4 rooms. Rent speaker. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, chair- Purity Rainbow Assembly No. $12,000. Only $8,700 clown. two sons, Corp Seymour Weitz- man, reports the following pa- 12, will hold public installation man, of the Army Air Corps, and trons who have pledged $10 or and a dance Monday, Jan. 19, at 2nd Blvd. Clement J. Weitzman, court clerk more to the campaign to date: Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alex- 31 ,apts 4 to 7 rooms. Rent for Circuit Judge Theodore J. Mesdames Benjamin Larkin, Wil- drine. $14,000. Only $9,000 clown. Richter; a daughter, Mrs. Doro- ham Roth, A. A. Davidson, Wil- an The ceremony is scheduled for thy Jenks; and a brother, Ben, Liam Adelson, Frank Bernstein, 7:30, (lancing to follow. Homer Warren & Co. all of Detroit. Harry Bookstein, Perry Burn- Admission of 25 cents, includes is Years Dependable Service Funeral services were held stine, Saul Davidson, David Da- refreshments. CA. 0321 Dime Bids. Tuesday. Rabbi Leo M. Frank- vis, Max Dushkin, I. B. Dwor- The following will be installed lin officiated. Burial was in Wood- man, Dr. k, Clarissa Fineman, Har- Aaron Friedman, Louis Monday: Dorothy Mickelson, wor- mere Cemetery. ry Frank, advisor; Blanche Kurmetz, Goldberg, Benjamin Gordon, Sam- uel Green, Jack Greenberg, Irv- worthy associate advisor; Har- ing Greenspan, Harry Himelstein, net Chetkin, charity; Esther "THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A LONDON" William Hordes, Samuel Katkin, Mickelson, hope; Yetta Rose Max Kogan, Maurice Landau, Grotstein, faith; Pearl Dvorkin, Sam. Leve, Saul Levin, W. A. recorder; Eleanor Rogoff, chap- Delicatessen London, Lou Meises, Harry Men- lain; Sylvia Green, immortality; Morris Mendelson, Joseph Lore Risk, love; Roberta Miller, All Kinds of Sandwiches Belson, MRS. A. SHANBOM Newman, Max Newman, Ben No- nature; Helen Goodman, patriot- ORDERED SOLD Harry Weitzman Dies LONDON'S Bo Entertained with Sweet Music While You Eat san, Samuel Pearlman, M. S. ism; Lorraine Weiss, religion; e Ros- Lee Weiss, fidelity; Estelle Berns, Collingwood and Third. Mrs. Ab Max service; Kay Bichkoff, drill lead- Shanbom and her co-chairman, Perlis, Max Roseb aum, chse, enbergt J. Sa Jacob er ; Eva Cohan, outer observer; Mrs. J. Klayman, are preparing , Ernes an, R. Saulson, Saidm Schreier, David Sheraga, Arthur Arline Goldfarb, inner observer; a program of interest. Mrs.- Israel Burnstein, Trinity Stone, Nathan Spevakow, Harry Mrs. Ben Cohen, mother advisor. 2-4053, is rummage director and Thomas, Morris Varkle, Otto is accepting pledges. The ways Weiss, Frank Wetsman, Myron League of the Mt. Sinai and means committee, consisting of Mrs. Sam Cherry, To. 6-9571, Hospital Association S. Steinberg, Morris Weingarten, Mrs. J. Kasmer, To. 7-8903 and Irwin Cohn. The business and professional Mrs. J. Greenbaum, To. 6-2873, group of the League of Mt. Sinai - will assist those desirous to earn Hospital Association held a so pledges. The luncheon secretary is Airs. B. Shear and publicity is cial membership tea, Jan. 2. Air. Provo of the Red Cross in charge of Mrs. S. Lichtenstein. The Ladies Auxiliary met at told of the work done here in the home of Mrs. Sam Lichten- Detroit. Mrs. Sally Field of the Senior stein to complete arrangements supplemented for the forthcoming event. Dr. Morris Fishbein, noted physician, editor of the Amen- Alt. Sinai group can Medical Association's Jour- this talk with an informal dis- ROSENWALD. POST AIDS nal, and popular speaker and cussion of Mt. Sinai's partici- DEFENSE ACTIVITIES writer on health problems, will pation in Civilian Defense, em - be the Detroit Town Hall speaker hospital phasizing the importance of a Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 at this time. in the Fisher Theater Wednesday, The group is planning more of the American Legion is co- informal operating with the Detroit Di,- Jan. 21, at 11 a. ni. In his subject, "Medicine and such entertaining and married or tr ie t. Association in an all-out teas. All young men, the 'War," Dr. Fishbein will dis- single, who are interested in the civilian defense program. The men are enlisting for service in cuss recent advances in used medical science, new technics by work of the League are invited of local catastrophes such warring armies in the preventio n to attend. For further details call case as sabotage or air-raids. They are of disease and in the handling of Airs. David A. Goldman, No. also cooperating with the local wounds, and the mobilization of 5483. Miss Pearl Nusbaum, Ma. campaign to aid the sale of American medicine to aid Amer- 5868, will also give details about United States defense stomps and kiln troops at war and public the Red Cross work the League bonds, to help the Red Cross, and is doing. also furthering the national cam- health at home. paign advocating the saving of Card Party of J.W•E•W•O. essentials that are vitally needed Jan. 20; Give $500 in the present all-out war cam- Cranbrook and Jewish Cen- paign for victory. for Yemenites ter Fencing Teams to On Jan. 23, at 2:15 p. in., the Compete on Jan. 24 A special meeting of the Jew- Post will honor the Durfee In- Welfare School, 2470 Coiling- Canbrook School will meet the ish Women's European .Monday, termediate wood, by giving two American Jewish Community Center Fenc- Organization was held ing Team in a tourney on Sat- at the Congregation Bnai Moshe, Legion medals to the boy and urday evening, Jan. 24, at the Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. D. girl with the highest scholastic record in the graduating class. Ayes., at 7 p. and m. Holbrook Silverstein presided. Center, Woodward The sum of $100 was given for John Litsky, Americanism officer Cranbrook Coach Curtis and the Yemenite Jews in Palestine of the Post. will make the pres- in behalf of the veter- Center Coach Seymour Berman and $25 each for two needy entation feel their teams are well matched families in Palestine. The relief ans. Irving Van Tassell, princi- for the foil bouts scheduled. money was sent by cable. pal of the school, will speak in Final arrangements were made behalf of the students. Captain Gerald Zinsekin heads Wednesday, Jan. 28, Rosen- the Center Fencing Tear'? which for a card party to be given includes Jack Horwitz, Larry Tuesday, Jan. 20, at Jericho wald Post will initiate 20 new Krieger, Abe Ulanoff and Bob Temple. Mesdames Edelman and members. The American Legion Edelman are the chairmen of this Forty and Eight Ritual Team will Mendelsohn. officiate. The Red Arrow Post The public is invited to at- affair. It was decided that onehalf and other veterans will be guests tend. There will be no admis- of the proceeds of this affair be of the evening. sion charge. In February the post will spon- given to the Red Cross. of new officers sor an Americanism program in Nomination commemoration of the aniliver- k place at this meeting. Zionist Federation Invites took saries of Abraham Lincoln and —______ All Groups George Washington. New Law Firm Formed The Post meets the second and LONDON (JPS) — In order Oscar E. Schwartz and Morton to form for a strong Jewish organ- ization political purposes, the Weinberg, attorneys and counsel- fourth Wednesday evening at the British Zionist Federation has in- lors at law, announce the forma- Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- ionpartnershipknown as rence. Information may be had the firm of a of p Schwartz and Wein- by contactine Dr. Perry P. Burn- vited th e British Mizrachi, or- the thodox group, and to all become other affil- berg, with law officers at 709 stifle, Te. 1-2970, or Joseph Sha- piro, To. 6-3886. ist organizti Ford Bldg., Randolph 1633. iated wit the Federation. Dr. Morris Fishbein to Address Fisher Town Hall Friday MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LONDON'S TO. 8-0545 12133 LINWOOD Beer & Wine to take out and served - - We Deliver Hurry! Still Time to Save at Ben Pupko's JANUARY SALE But time's a fleeting and soon this sen- sational event will be over . . . and then, inventory time . . . which means all goods revert to their original prices! So better hurry while there is still time to take advantage of the remarkable savings! Remember, it may be many years before they can be duplicated! 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