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January 30, 1942 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-01-30

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New Semester of
HIRSCHMAN
(Continued from Page ono Young Israel School
To him goes much of the credit To Open on Feb. 16

for the splendid progress of the
Irving Schlussel, chairman of
clinic.
At the time Mr. Hirschman as- the educational committee of
sumed the presidency, North End Young Israel of Detroit, an-
Clinic occupied a store building nounces that the ninth semester of
the Adult School of Jewish Edu-
on Westminster Ave. Under his cation (which has met continu-
leadership the present headquar- ously since February, 1937, at
ters on Holbrook were acquired. Central High School), will begin
Patient visits rose to a total in its sessions Monday evening,
1941 of nearly 80,000. Operated Feb. 16, at 8 p. m., in the new
under Jewish auspices, North building of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
End Clinic is the largest of the hudah, Dexter at Cortland.
general clinics in Detroit sup-
A completely new schedule of
ported by the Community Fund. courses is being arranged by the
After he retired from the presi- director of the classes, Rabbi M.
dency, Mr. Hirschman continued J. Wohlgelernter, and informa-
his interest in the clinic, serving tion may be secured from him at
on its board of trustees up until Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel, 1550 Taylor Ave., Tr. 1-2931.
his death.
Although Mr. Hirschman's un-
timely passing occurred but a
VETERANS
week ago, many of his friends
have sent contributions to the
(Continued from Page 1)
Clinic and have inquired as to
what the plans of the Clinic were nual Patriotic and Military
to perpetuate his memory.
Ball, which the JewiSh War
The Jesse F. Hirschman Me- Veterans are to give on Sat-
morial Fund Committee will act urday, February 14th, at the
as depository of all funds re- Masonic Temple. I was par-
ceived in memory of Mr. Hirsch- ticularly gratified to learn that
man and will decide upon the use the major portion of the pro-
or uses that will be made of the ceeds from the ball will be
funds received. Full announce- turned over to the national
ment of plans will be made office of the Jewish War Vet-
shortly. Those desiring to con- erans, as Detroit's contribu-
tribute can send their contribu- tion toward the purchase of
tions to the Jesse F. Hirschman six pursuit planes which will
Memorial Fund Committee, care be presented to the govern-
of North End Clinic, 936 Hol- ment of the United States.
We, of the Jewish Commu-
brook Ave.
North End Clinic has received pity Council, look with favor
upon this undertaking as well
the following contributions:
as upon the constructive work
For the Jesse F. I II rschnum Memorial
Fund : In memory of Jesse F. Hirsch-
of the Jewish War Veterans
man from Mrs. Alfred Rothschild, Mr.
during their year-round pro-
and Mrs. Andrew Winetnan, Miss Mary
gram. In all cases where the
Callen, Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Mrs.
Jewish War Veterans, as one
Benjamin L. Lambert, Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Weisman, Dr. and Mrs. Peter
of the Council's member or-
M. Bernstein, Mrs. Harry I,. Newman,
ganizations, have cooperated
Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs.
with us, the results have been
Peter Dolese, Standard Building Prod-
only of benefit to the com-
ucts Company, Miss Stella R. Heine-
man, Miss Esther Bloom, Mr. and Mrs.
munity.
Harry Wetstnan, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
If there is any way in which
J. I loexter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peth -
the Council office can be of
crick, Mrs. Leon Z. Netzorg, Mrs.
help to the Jewish War Veter-
Isaac Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. Leo N.
1111t201, Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Meyer,
ans in their plans for the ball,
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger,
please do not hesitate to call
Mr. and Mrs. Merman Marks, Miss
upon us.
Freda Weinstein, Miss Orda Ilummrich,
With personal greetings, 1
Misses Henrietta and Setta Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Julian N. Krolik, Mr. and
remain,
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, Mrs.
Cordially yours,
Eleanor J. Ford, Miss Ellen Ford, Mrs.
James I. Ellmann,
Hugh McMillan, Mrs. Robert Stoopel,
President.
Mrs. L. F. Tiulkley, Mr. and Mrs.

Athena Girls Club
Pisgah Father-Son
Holds Reunion
Event on Monday

A get-together of members of
The annual Father and Son
Night of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai the former Athena Girls Club
Brith will take place on Monday was held at the home of Mrs.
evening, Feb. 2, in the audi- Dan Otis of 2663 Tuxedo Ave,
torium of the Jewish Center, Ac- Jan. 21, the last meeting of this
cording to the program chair- group having been held in April,
man, Rudolph Meyersohn, movies, 1931.
Because of the enthusiasm dis-
a magician's act and community
singing will take place. Leonard played, it was decided to have
Belove, AZA director for the lo- monthly gatherings.
The hostess for the next meet-
cal area, will address the fathers.
A Boy Scout demonstration of ing is Betty S. Bleiweiss, 2522
flags and colors will be presented. Tyler Ave., on Thursday, Feb.
Monday evening, Feb. 16, is 26, at 8:30 p. m, Former mern-
the date set for the Brotherhood hers are invited to attend.
The following officers were
program. Representatives from
different inter-racial groups will elected: President, Sophie B.
Schwartz; secretary - treasurer,
take part.
Samuel W. Leib, president of Ethel G. Fish; corresponding .
the Michigan Bnai Brith Coun- secretary, Gertrude Fuelner;
cil, has been appointed chairman publicity, Betty S. Bleiweiss.
of the Pisgah Lodge Defense
Committee. Harry Yudkoff, past- Dies to Investigate Ku Klux Klan
WASHINGTON. (JPS) — The
president of the lodge, has been
given appointment to the Bnai anti-Semitic Ku Klux Klan, which
Brith National Defense Commit- experienced a revival during the
tee in charge of the Eastern area pre-war (lays, will be investi-
gated by his committee, Chair-
of Michigan.
man Martin Dies promised here.
States, at the Masonic Temple
on Feb. 14.
The following local radio sta-
A PRONE CALL WILL BRING you PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
tions are cooperating with the
War Veterans in publicizing the
activities of the veterans: WXYZ,
WJLB, WJBK, WJR and CKI,W.
The 34th J. W. V. Goodwill Ra-
dio Program will be sponsored
over Station WJLB, Feb. 3, 2:45-
9932 DEXTER
84347
2:55 p. m.
The sum of $100 'as collected
for the "March of Dimes" cam-
paign the night of the installa-
tion.
On Feb. 9. at 6:30 n. m., the
Phone Trinity 2-0100
8210 TWELFTH ST., near Seward Ave.
auxiliary will give a "pot luck"
luncheon at the Veterans Build-
Friday Night, Jan. 30, Sunday Matinee t Night, Feb. 1
ing.

William Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Pendell!, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Pren- IMPRESSIVE
tic, Miss Selma J. Sampllner, Miss INSTALLATION
Marcia Ermann, Mrs. A. R. E'rmann,
Miss Sadie Weinstein, Frances and
Impressive ceremonies marked
Dean Phillip Cohn, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
the installation of officers of De-
C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. John
ilenvenrIch, Miss Emma Butzel, Mre. troit Post No. 135 and its Ladies'
David w. Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Auxiliary, of the Jewish War
rice Rosenberg, Mrs. Aimee It. Gaines, Veterans, at Hotel Webster Hall.
Miss Hattie Silberman, Mrs. Sidney
A dinner preceded the event, and
Silberman, Mrs. Florence Gage, Mr.
and Mrs. II. G. Stevens, Mrs. Julius there was entertainment and
Rothschild, Mr. and Mrs. Julian 0. dancing.
Wollner, Dr. and Mrs. William H. Gor-
Rabbi Leon Fram delivered a
don, Mr. and Mrs. I. Iiimelhoch, Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel G. Frank, Elias stirring address evaluating the
importance of striving for free-
Frank.
in memory of Morris Wienner from dom. Harry Madison was master
Dr. and Mrs. Sam S. Wittenberg; In of ceremonies.
memory of Harry Weitzman from Mr.
The following officers were in-
and Mrs. Julius Berman; in memory of
Mrs. Lottle Slornan from Mr. and Mrs. stalled:
'Harry Petherick ; in memory of Mrs.
Detroit Post No. 135: Corn-
Wino Silverman from Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. mander, Benjamin Cowan; senior
Peter N. Bernstein. Mr. and
Richard A. Cott, Mr. and Mrs. Carl vice commander, Harry Leibson;
Rosenfield; In memory of Mrs. Bertha junior vice commander, Ellis E.
Lebsberger from Dr. and Mrs. Lau- Goldberg; surgeon, Dr. Joseph
rence F. Segar ; In memory of Mrs. Eder; judge advocate,' Harry
Eva Rosengarten from Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. lien Madison; trustees, Maurice Ru-
Barney Smith and Mr.
Fenton: In memory of Max Rosenthal benstein, Charles Salasnek, Leon

from Mr. and Mrs. Barney Smith and

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fenton.
For the Edwin A. Wolf Memorial
F. Hirsch-
Fund : In memory of Jesse

man from Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Joss-

man and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Wolf,

Jr.
For the Supplementary Medical As-
sistance Fund for Children: In memory
of Mrs. Ida Nurko from Mr. and Mrs.
Abraham Cooper; In memory or Frank
BlegIrr from Mr. and Mrs. Abraham
Cooper ; In memory of Jesse F. Hirsch-
Mrs. Abraliam
111111
man from Mr.

Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman.

Detroit Symphony Orchestra
to Present All-Tschai-
kovsky Program Feb. 7

An all-Tschaikovsky program
with two important soloists is
scheduled for the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra's sixth Saturday
night concert, Feb. 7, in Ma-
sonic Auditorium. On the morn-
ing of the same day Olga Fricker
and her ballet will make their
fifth annual appearance with the
orchestra at the Young People's
program in the Scottish Rite
Cathedral. Victor Kolar will con-
duct both concerts.
Joan Field, violinist, and Fred-
eric Jencks, baritone, a former
Detroiter, will be the soloists on
the all-Tschaikovsky program.
-----
ear's
finest event—J. W. V.
y
The
great Military Ball, Saturday
Eve.. Feb. 14.

January 30, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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FINAL APPEARANCE IN DETROIT OF
The Famous Romantic Yiddish Star

J.W.V. Auxiliary Thanks
Donors to Red Cross

Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of
J. W. V. No. 135, under the
direction of Mrs. Nathaniel Ras-
kin, Mrs. Ruth Bolhower and
Mrs. Mae Ginsburg, thank the
people of the northwest section
for their co-operation in making
their contribution to the Red
Cross, through them. Special
thanks to the following contri-
butors: Caroline Friendship Club,
$75; Russel Johnston Thea-
trical Post No. 371, $27; house
to house canvassing, $2,182.71;
total of $2,28.71.

Michal Michalesko

In his New York New Sensation Success

'Der Nayer Mensch'

By S. H. Cohen and I. Fredman. Music by ALEX. OSHANETZKY

Supported by Our Star Cast—LILY LILLIANA, LEON LIEBGOLD
ABRAHAM LAX, ETHEL DORF, MISHA FISHZON and Entire Company

Tuesday Night, Feb. 3—Big Testimonial Performance for MISHA
FISHZON in Honor of His 35th Anniversary on the Yiddish Stage— •

"VARIOUS WORLDS"

HER FIRST ORCHID! A new thrill added!

; .. Something new's been added to Old
Golds, too ... for new smoking enjoyment!

Ginsburg, Charles Salasnek; ex-
ecutive committee, Al Curtis,

Dr. Perry Burnstine, Dave Kay;
adjutant,
adjutant, Benjamin Gladwin, guar-
termaster, Harry Goodman, chap-
l a in, Dave Kaye; officer of the
day, Herman Marsh; officer of
t h e guard, John Hammer; sen-
tine' , Sam Davidson.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Post No.
135: President, Mae Ginsburg;
senior vice president, Henrietta
Niman; junior vice president,
Sarah Schwartz; treasurer, Bir-
die Rosenberg; recording secre-
tary, Ann Elias; corresponding
secretary, Beatrice Zeientz; con-
ductress, Yetta Sterns; assistant
conductress, Ann Jacoby; chap-
lain, Hattie Cohen; patriotic in-
structress, Sadie McGinty; judge
advocate, Marion Rubenstein;
historian. Annette Kahn; trus-
tees, Mabel Gray, Lee Walt, Lil-
lian FiFnk; guard, Sarah Ber-
ent; color guard, Betty Lebost;
banner bearer, Helen Marks;
color bearers, Helen Taymore,
Ethel Chudnow, Rose Kay, Es-
ther Goldstaff, May Marsh, Fan-
nie Kaplan; musician, Pearl
Teller.
Five thousand people are ex-
pected to attend the annual mili-
tary ball sponsored by the De-
partment of Michigan Jewish
War Veterans of the United

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