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January 30, 1942 - Image 3

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

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A men- calf lavish Periodical &ter

January 30, 1942

CUFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

3

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Invest With Uncle
Red Cross Honors
Rabbi Leon Fram
Dr. Glazer to Speak Dinner of U. H. S.
Sam—Buy Bonds!
Leonard Simons
Alumni on Feb. 8 To Address J.N.F.
At the Bnai Moshe
Auxiliary Feb. 3 A distinct honor was accorded
Dinner on Feb. 8 On Sunday evening, Feb. 8, the
Leonard Simons, of the Simons-

Alumni of the United Hebrew
For
The second pep rally preceed- Michelson Co., Detroit advertising
Rabbi Benedict B. Glazer, of Schools will celebrate the 18th ing the 11th annual donor event firm, at last Friday's luncheon
Temple Beth El, will be guest anniversary of the first gradua- of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the meeting of the Detroit Red Cross.
speaker at the annual donor din- of Detroit, at a dinner at the Jewish National Fund will be
In recognition of his services
ne• sponsored by the Sisterhood tion of the United Hebrew Schools held on Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 1:15 in the publicity campaign for the
of Congregation Buai Moshe, in Jewish Community Center.
Red Cross, Gordon K. MacEd-
In 1923 the first diplomas of p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen ward, chairman of the Adcraft
the banquet hall, Dexter and Law-
rence, Sunday evening, Feb. 8. the schools were awarded. Many
Red Cross publicity committee.
Reservations may be made at the of the first graduates now play
presented Mr. Simons with a Red
an
impOrtant
part
in
the
local
congregation office or will be taken •nd national Jewish communal
Cross pin for outstanding work
in the recent acmpaign.
by the arrangements committee life. This class gave American
Mr. Mac Edward removed his
consisting of Mrs. James Sobel, Jewry a rabbi, a Sunday School
Apartment Hotel
Sam Freedman and H. S. Green-
personal pin, one of a limited
supervisor, a director of educa-
number issued for distinguished
baum. tional activities in a large syna-
Collingwood at Third
service to the fund, for presenta-
gogue, and other professional
tion to Mr. Simmons.
leaders. Among the courageous up-
I to 4 room suites,
builders and defenders of Pales-
furnished or unfurnished,
tine are a number of the 1923
Hotel service optional,
Annual
Henrietta
Szold
class members of the first group
dining room, garage in
Members of Mt. Sinai Hospital
Dance of Little Women of
connection.
Association are engaged in varied of American Chalutzim.
The Alumni Association of the
Hadassah on Sunday
activities for national defense, United Hebrew Schools now num-
TOWNSEND 8-2680
rs.
of m
u nder the presidency
Sunday, Feb. 1, at 9:30 p. m.
bets about 450 members.
Jacob Harvith.
in the Statler Wayne Room,
Invitations to the dinner were
A production room was estab- sent to all graduates of the
Lowry Clark will provide the
lished in the Fort Wayne Hotel United Hebrew Schools, board of
music for the Little Women of
where 200 women are busily en directors of the schools and fac-
Hadasah's Szold Ball.
gaged in the knitting of various ulty. Wives, husbands and friends
Every year for eight years
articles required by the Red Cross. of graduates are also invited.
Little Women have given a semi-
In charge are Mesdames Ann
The arrangements committee
formal dance in order to raise
Meizels, Sol Rosenhaus and Mor- consists of Seymour Tilchin, Theo-
money for their kindergarten
ris Solomon.
Baruch, class of 1923; George
work in Palestine.
Every Wednesday night, under dare
Weiswasser and Sidney M. She-
The chairmen this year are
WINDOW SHADES
the supervision of Mrs. Blake vitz, class of 1924; Esther Char-
Doris Robinson and Sylvia Dorn
Cousineau, Mount Sinai holds a
MRS. HERMAN MILLER
MADE TO ORDER
First Aid Class in the Michigan nes and Irwin Shaw, class of
who were assisted by Captains
192(3; Jack Kellman, class of Bldg., Waverly at Lawton, with Eleanor Blumenthal, Rhoda Bonin,
Cleaned
and Repaired
Room of Hotel Statler. Over 100 1927; Mrs. Bernard Panush and
women have already enrolled to Joseph B. Cotten, class of 1928; Rabbi Leon Fram as guest speak- Lois Coggan, Selma Cohen, Max-
LINOLEUM
r.
en. There will also be a musical ire Deutsch, Jocelyn Galin, Leah
receive instruction under D
Inlaid and Battleship
Charles Gitlin and Dr. M. Skol- Milton Fischer and Akivah Draz- program featuring Miss Marcia Kantor, Betty Kurtz, Shirley Las-
nin, class of 1929; Annette Isaacs
Hoffman as soloist with Mrs. Joy tar, Levona Faye London, Char-
nick. This group has also con-
Rugs and Furniture
tributed substantially to the "Buy and Oscar Jacobson, class of Tatten Thompson at the piano. lone Pasman, Shirley Pradel,
1930; Ethel Shur and Manuel
VENETIAN BLINDS
Refreshments will be served. Fol- Joye Shapero and Lila Sklar.
a Bomber"
fund.
Three days
after the War Dec Sulkes, class of 1931; Joseph Epel lowing are the names and tele- Part of the money will be used
Drapery Hardware
Barahl,
class
of
1932;
laration, Mrs. Charles Gitlin, for- 'Ind
Philmore Leemon, Leah Baschin phone numbers of a few of the to buy Defense Bonds in the
Oct Our Prices and Save
men Yoeman, U.S.N., on orders anJ Ruben Isaacs class of 1934; fund raising officers: Reserva- name of the Little Women of Ha-
Free Estimates Furnished
from Captain A. R. Millet, U.S . ., Frieda Smolinsky and Shirley Su- tions, Mrs. William Klafer, To. dassah.
8625 LINWOOD
This is the second year the
opened
a canteen
ee Bldg.
on the
9th floor
of the Federal
to serve
hot bar, class of 1936; Louis Gorzeck 6-5537; booklet, Mrs. Louis R.
CALL TYLER 5.1230
and Myron Rosenthal, class af Lightstone, Tr. 1-6838; darlings, ball is named in honor of Hen-
meals to Nav y recruits. The food
Mrs. Herman Miller, Un. 3-2531; rietta Szold, founder of Hadas-
used is donated by various De- 1938.
1 or dinner reservations, call rummage, Mrs. Ben Shurgin, Ty- sah.
troit firms. The following have Townsend 8-0063.
ter 6-5863; ways and means,
been active: Mesdames Morris
Mrs. I. Goodman, To. 6-3578.
Solomon, Mamie Cohen, David
"THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A LONDON"
Shechter, Max Rosenbaum, Wal-
lace Newton, John Isaacs, Sally
Fields, Ray Steinberg, Gene
Delicatessen
Tower, Reis, Daniel Greenblatt,
WILNO
KOSHER
PRODUCTS
Featuring
The disorganization and chaos
David Garfield, Benjamin Imbe•,
All Kinds of Sandwiches
Harry Fixler, Jack Erman and in the field of Kashruth in De-
Following a meeting of the
Be Entertained with Sweet Music While You Eat
Joshua Karbal; the Misses Pearl troit will soon be brought to an Dance Consultants Committee, the
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LONDON'S
end,
according
to
the
plans,
of
assel
and
H
Tower, Henrietta
members
of
which
are
serving
in
TO. 8-0545
the newly organized Detroit Com-
12133 LINWOOD
Raskin.
an
advisory
capacity
for
the
pres-
We Deliver
to
take
out
and
served
-
Beer
&
Wine
mittee
for
Kashruth.
The organization has gone for-
entation of "Dancers En Route,"
The
new
group
sprang
from
a
ward with its plans to raise money
at the Jewish Community Center,
for the hospital. One of the most realization that the failure to Wednesday evening, Feb. 18, plans
active women in this work is carry into practice any effective have gone forward to insure the
Mrs. Lew Rose, key-woman who program of supervision in the success of the undertaking. Help-
has turned in a large amount of past has been due primarily to ing to formulate plans at the
the lack of central body whose
pledges.
meeting, held at the Center last
The Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- sole function is to deal with ques- week, were Olga Fricker, Delia
tions
of
Kashruth.
The
new
com-
ciation has headquarters in room
mittee hopes to extend its rank• Hussey, Tosia Mundstock, Ruth
1171 Statler Hotel.
ui ray and Julia Sanford, of
to include all synagogues anc Moray
representatives bodies having an Wayne University; John Wag-
Bnai David Sisterhood and interest in the problem. A meet- ner, of the Detroit Free Press,
Auxiliary Sponsor Oneg
ing of the committee with such and Francis Robinson, of the De-
representatives is being called troit Institute of Art.
Shabbat Jan. 31
Under the general chairmanship
Continuing the series of Sab for Thursday, Feb. 5, at 9 p. m.,
bath aftenroon teas, the Bnai at Congregation Bnai Moshe, of Mrs. David Cooper, who heads
the Center's promotional dance
David Sisterhood, together with Dexter and Lawrence.
The presidium of the Detroit concert committee as well as the
the Bnai Davis! Auxiliary, will
sponsor the tea in the Bnai David Committee for Kashruth consists dance consultants, tickets for the
Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th, of Rabbis Isaac Stollman and affair are in the hands of a group
Max J. Wohlgelernter and Isadore headed by Mrs. Louis Millman
at 2:30 p. m., Saturday, Jan. 31.
A dramatic pageant entitled Cohen. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka is and Mrs.
Raphael
Altman.
Tickets
are being
handled by
"Women of the Bible," which was secretary and Daniel Temchin,
written by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka. treasurer. Rabbi Jacob Cohn was members of the dance concert pro-
will be presented by the Bnai appointed executive secretary of motiional committee, Mesdames l-
committee, with offices at 8912 Jack Stone, Joseph Geschelin, AE.
David dramatic group. An out- the
bert Krohn, Benjamin Jaffe,
standing speaker will be heard, 12th St., Tyler 7-7585.
H. Latar,
together with a musical program. .
Henry Jones, and Misses Sophie
This will be followed by a so- Arthur Menken to Address Kutlov and Julian Sinaberg. They
cial hour. All Jewish women are
Fisher Town Hall Feb. 4 are also on sale at Grinnells and
invited to come and see this en-
Arthur Mnken,
famous Para- the Jewish Community Center,
e
joyable program.
and March of Time Woodward at Holbrook.
Mrs. Abraham Caplan is chair- mount News
man of the Sabbath afternoon teas. photographe, who has filmed
Mrs. Kate Winston is in charge every war the (past 15 years, will
of all programs in the 12th St, show his full-length documentary
.01
film, "The Battle for the Pacific."
neighborhood.
before the Detroit own Hall audi-
once in the Fisher Theater next
Michael Michalesko Plays Wednesday, Feb. 4, at 11 a. m.
This Week at Littman' s
Mr. Menken, who returned re- Report on Services Rendeiell
Made Public by Aaron Droock,
cently from several months in the
in "Der Nayer Mensh"
Detroit Trustee
Michael Michalesko, famous Far East where he covered war
MODEL 421
Yiddish romantic star, plays at developments for Pathe News and
Aaron Droock of Detroit, trus-
Littman's People's Theater for the North American Newspaper tee for the state of Michigan of
"TONE-RULER" DIAL
the third successful and final Alliance, will supplement his ex- the National Jewish Hospital at
Sensational new Table Model at an 41114ZiNgly
week. elusive pictures with a verbal
Lou, Price. New Emerson Illuminated 5-Dimen•
Denver, Colo., announces that
sional Slide-Rule Dial — slanted for full vision
He will be seen on Friday account of his experiences in Sin- tuberculosis patients from Michi-
from any angle. Twice the power of usual AC.DC
night and Sunday matinee, Jan. gapore, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Man- gan had received during 1941 a
small sets .. 6-inch Oval Dynamic
ONLY
30 and Feb. 1, in his newest lla, the Dutch East Indies and total of 1,712 free days care at
Speaker . \X'as Control Inclosed
New York sensation, "Der Nayer other Pacific trouble spots.
the Colorado institution, and that
19.95
"Super.Loop!" Beam PoserOutput S
In handsome walnut hakelite.
patients discharged dur-
Mensh" by Samuel H. Cohen
Woodward J. W. E. Michigan
North
ing the year had obtained 2,572
and Isidor Freedman, with music
Possible scarcity due t o the
W. O. to Meet Tuesday
clays' care. Making public the
defense prownsm may limit
by Alexander Olshanetsky.
future selections. .t small
Mrs. Sam Helper will be hos- 1941 annual report by Medical
deposit NOW will hold your
GOEBEL BREWING COMPANY tess to the North Woodward Director Dr. Charles J. Kauf-
purchases. 1 . 1100.1e from 50
PURCHASES $50,000 WORTH branch of the Jewish Women's man, Mr. Droock told of patients
New IS12 Emerson Model".
European
Welfore
Organization
from Ann Arbor, Calumet and
OF U. S. BONDS
Goebel Brewing Company of at her home, 2489 Atkinson, Tues- Detroit obtaining treatment at no
Detroit reports the purchase of day, Feb. 3, at 12:30 noon. Mrs. cost. The National Jewish Hos-
$50,000 worth of United States Sam Shoor, president, urges mem- pital, which provides free treat-
Defense Bonds. In addition, the hers to attend as important busi- ment to tuberculosis patients un-
TO. 8-7105
12146 DEXTER BLVD.
able to pay from throughout the
Goebel Brewing Company per- ness will be idscussed.
Plans are being formulated for country, is the oldest national
"Everything for the Home"
sonnel, by their own purchase
r • and their Defense Bonds and their annual clothing shower for non-sectarian institution for the
Washers
-
Refrigerators
- Radios - Electrical Appliances_ Stoves
Stamps selling plan, have ac- the orphans of General Israel free care of the tuberculous poor
counted for an amount in excess Orphan Home for Girls in Pales- in the United States.
tine.
of $18,000 to date.

Economy
Comfort
Convenience

THE WILSHIRE

Mt. Sinai Ass'n's
Varied Activities

LASALLE

Window Shade Co

Organize Detroit
Kashruth Committee

"Dances En Route"
At Center Feb. 18

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