DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 12 February 20, 1942 WOMEN NEW YORK (JPS)—One of has been awarded to Dr. Leopold CAMPAIGN the most prized literary awards Inf eId, Polish-born Jewish physi- (Continued from Page 1) in American letters—the $1,000 cist, for his autobiography (Continued from Page One) Anisfield award for an outstand- "Quest," published last year by Mrs. Robert J. Newman, as the ing book on racial problems— Doubleday, Doran and Company. Gus D. Newman, retiring presi- executive committee representa- dent of the group, with an en- The Allied Music Festival pro- tive on the Special Gifts project. grossed resolution testifying to Commenting on the signifi- the esteem in which Mr. New- grams to be played by the De- cance of the forthcoming cam- man is held by his many friends troit Symphony Orchestra, with paign, with special reference to and co-workers, and expressing the donated assistance of seven the part which the Jewish wo- the community's appreciation of world-famous artists, Feb. 24, 26 men of Detroit will be called the outstanding contribution Mr. and 28 in Masonic Auditorium on to perform, Mrs. Wineman Newman has made to the phil- has just been made public. Alec Templeton will play a declared that America's entry anthropic and communal devel- first performance here of his into the war has heightened our opment of the community. Mr. own Rhapsodic Harmonique for sense of kinship with the rest Newman is now serving as chair- of the world. man of the executive committee. "The responsibility of Amer- • Progress in the collection on ican women," she added, "is 1941 pledges was reported by clearly defined in outlines of Harry R. Solomon, chairman of bold headline type. We must, the collection committee, who, of course, fulfill our share of together with Mr. Maurice Eng- the war effort in every sphere gass, directs this phase of Serv- of national endeavor with intense ice Group activity. As of Feb- devotion and singleness of pur- ruary 10th, Mr. Solomon re- pose. But we must not overlook ported $681,325, or 82.3 per nor ignore the words of admon- ient of 1941 pledges had been ition pronounced by President received. While this was de- Roosevelt, that the battle for scribed as a favorable showing, democracy is being carried on Mr. Solomon cited the urgent on a far-flung, world-wide front pleas of national and overseas and that this situation inter- agencies for further remittances twines our struggle and our and appealed to the contribut- hopes of victory with the fate ing public to complete outstand- of men everywhere seeking to ing payments promptly. resist and overcome Nazi aggres- Mrs. Hyman C. Broder related sion and attack." the advances made in complet- Announcement was made of ing the campaign organization of the membership of the Workers' the Women's Division, and Jacob Committee, under the joint L. Keidan told of the rapid chairmanship of Mrs. Carl S. headway being made by the Jun- Schiller and Mrs. Sol G. Meyers, OSCAR LEVANT ior Service Group, in spite of with the responsibility of assist- depletion of junior ranks by Piano and Orchestra at the all- in the enrollment of 1500 CONVENIENT TERMS calls to the armed service. British program Tuesday night, women volunteers, the largest Irving W. Blumberg reviewed Feb. 24. Not programmed, but such army in the history of the the steps already taken in fill- eagerly anticipated, of course, community. Other members of LIBRARY AT E. GRAND RIVER ing the key positions in the gen- will be Alec's musical character- the committee include: Mrs. J. eral campaign and detailed the izations and novelties. Dorothy M. M Berris, Mrs. Harry H. Gold- procedures set up by the bud- Maynor, soprano, on this . same berg, Mrs. Robert R. Kallman get committee led by Julian H. program, will sing an aria or and Mrs. Harold Schiller. Krolik, in determining the pro- two as well as a group of Eng- Names of additional captains posed allocations to the bene- lish songs. The orchestra, under were made public as follows: ficiary agencies. Victor Kolar, will contribute im- Division A: Mrs. Jacob M. Lat- In concluding the session, Isi- portant numbers. tin, Mrs. Asher Smith, Mrs. dore Sobeloff, executive director DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Albert Spalding will play the Peter P. Bernstein; Division C: of the Jewish Welfare Federa- Tschaikovsky Violin Concerto at Mrs. M. George Wayburn; Divi- WORLD-CELEBRATED GUEST ARTISTS tion, reported on the recent an- the all-Russian concert Thurs- sion H: Mrs. Samuel Fisher, nual Assembly of the Council day night, Feb. 26, under the Mrs. Charles Richter; Division I: of Jewish Federations and Wel- baton of Efrem Kurtz, musical Mrs. Merrill E. Silverstein. THREE INSPIRING NATIONALISTIC CONCERTS fare Funds in Chicago, at which director of the Ballet Russe de Mrs. Harry Z. Brown and Mrs. ALL-RUSSIAN PROGRAM ALL-BRITISH PROGRAM the general Jewish scene was Grover C. Wolf, general secre- Monte Carol. analyzed by community leaders Thursday, February 26, 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, February 24, 8:30 p. m. Oscar Levant will play Gersh- taries for the Women's cam- from all over the country, with win's Piano Concerto in F at the paign, announced the names of DOROTHY MAYNOR, Soprano ALBERT SPALDING, Violinist Henry Wineman and Abraham all-American program Saturday their associates, who will serve ALEC TEMPLETON, Pianist EFREM KURTZ, Conductor Srere leading the Detroit dele- VICTOR KOLAR, Conductor , Feb. 28. Andre Kostel- as division secretaries. These gation. Most impressive of all, night Division A: anetz, conductor of this concert, secretaries are: ALL-AMERICAN PROGRAM Mr. Sobeloff declared, was the will lead the orchestra in Ge•sh- Mrs. E. J. Sachse and Mrs. Saturday, February 28, 8:30 p. m. inspiring report from Canada win's Suite, "An American in Arthur S. Purdy; Division B: which, after two years of active Paris;" Deems Taylor's Suite, Mrs. Jack Kehrman and Mrs. OSCAR LEVANT, Pianist - ANDRE KOSTELANETZ, Conductor war and taxation considerably "Through the Looking Glass," Selden Koblin; Division C: Miss Tickets Now at Grinnell's—Co. 4870 heavier than ours, nevertheless and in his own arrangement of Dorothy Bloom and Mrs. James PRICES—Orchestra $2.20, $1.65, $1.10; Bal. $1.65, $1.10--Tax Inc. contributed consistently greater Ferde Grofe's Grand Canyon L. Stein; Division D: Mrs. Char- sums for home needs and Jewish Suite. les Rubiner and Mrs. Herman causes overseas. The purpose of the Festival is Lewis, Jr.; Division E: Miss to raise $25,000 with which to Louise Shiffman and Mrs. Harry meet the current season's deficit L. Konel; Division F: Mrs. VOORSANGER of the orchestra. Because the James V. Browne and Mrs. Irv- men in the orchestra waived the ing Pomerantz; Division G: (Continued from Page 1) extra week's work promised them Mrs. Irving Golden and Miss Julia with the rank of captain. For at the close of the season in Klein; Division H: Mrs. Lou bravery in the field of battle in March by the Masonic Temple Meises and Mrs. Max Berendt; performing his duties on behalf Association, the facilities of the Division I: Mrs. Samuel Men- of all soldiers regardless of faith, building have been donated for delsohn and Mrs. Aimee R. he was decorated with the Croix the festival week. Needed extra Gaines; Division J: Mrs. Louis de Guerre, received American rehearsals by the orchestra also H. Luckoff and Mrs. Harry Rob- bins. citations, and was elected to the will be had without cost. Insurances and Annuities Military Order of the Purple $660,457,610 Heart. in Force (An increase of $20,201,995) Following the armistice, Mr. Gold will head the solicitation Emanuel Sisterhood Voorsanger was selected as over- of treasury gifts from Jewish 62,766,744 - • • New Business Placed to Meet Monday seas director of the Jewish Wel- youth organizations as well as (An increase of $9,364,879) •• fare Board in France. With the the recruitment of campaign Mrs. William Adelson, presi- beginning of relief work in Eur- personnel from the same organ- Payments to Policyholders dent of the Beth Tefilo Emanuel izations. Division chairmen and ope, he became co-director of the 15,884,814 and Beneficiaries - - - - secretaries are in the process of Sisterhood, announces that the Joint Distribution Committee in (To living Policyholders, $11,318,490) Poland, organizing a field staff being selected and within the February meeting of the Sister- 180,608,957 and administering the complex near future there will be a gen- hood will be held Monday, Feb. Assets work of relief in 1919 and 1920, eral appeal for campaign work- 23, 1:30 p. m., in the social hall (An increase of $7,096,628) Since that time Mr. Voorsanger ers. Even before the campaign of the synagogue. Mrs. M. J. Policy Reserves and other has been associated with numer- has begun, eager junior workers Wohlgelernter will give Purim 173,807,942 ous communal endeavors and was have been beseiging the office of readings. A board meeting will Liabilities instrumental in the organization the Jewish Welfare Federation precede the general meeting. Surplus, Contingency Reserve of Jewish Federations in many to be put to work on the Allied 6,801,015 Jewish Campaign. cities. and Capital - The Collection committee of Al Miller Opens The business session of the (Added security for Policyholders) Junior Service Group meeting the Junior Service Group has Delicatessen on During 1942 we shall observe our 50th will be devoted to a number of been hard at work collecting McNichols Road Anniversary, leaving behind a great life reports from its campaign plan- over-due pledges. To date they have contacted over 1,100 peo- ning committee, the junior col- insurance record. Al Miller, who is well known lection committee and the Round ple and have collected over $3,- The first half century was concluded with in the delicatessen business in 000. As a reward for their Table committee. Detroit, announces the opening one of the best years in the history of the activity, the Jewish Welfare Fed- The campaign planning com- Company. We anticipate another half mittee of the 1942 Junior Divi- eration is offering a prize of of a modern delicatessen store century of similar progress sion of the Allied Jewish Cam- an annual membership in the at '7720 McNichols Road, near 9 paign, under the co-chairmanship Jewish Community Center to Santa Barbara. and service. Mr. Miller's new store will of David A. Goldman an):1 Sam- that member who covers the carry a complete line of high uel L. Travis, has announced greatest number of accounts. plans for an earlier campaign Competition is keen and at pres- delicatessen products, appetizers for the Junior Division, begin- ent Natalie and Lenora Ginsberg and dairy foods. There is a ning early in April. Selections are leading with Sarah and delivery service. HARRY VAIMELSIE11•1, Representative have already been made for the Molly Moehlman a close second. key campaign positions: Jacob The final award will be presented 1512 Union Guardian Bldg., Detroit L. Keidan, the 1942 campaign at the opening dinner of the that the next discussion to be chairman, is to be assisted by Junior Division of the 1942 sponsored will deal with "Anti- Semitism, D e m o c r a c y's Fifth four vice-chairmen, David A. Allied Jewish Campaign. Column" which will take place Proceeding with their objec- Goldman and Samuel L. Travis, /Mg ASSUP ASCE COMPANY wissirce. who will each head four of the tive of educating young people on Monday, March 9 at 8 p. m. eight divisions of the Junior in the functions of various com- at the Jewish Community Cen- 114sd drive, Albert L. Lieberman is in munal agencies, the Junior Serv- ter. Local and national organi- charge of the pre-campaign solic- ice Group Round Table Commit- zations that deal with this peril dis- itation of larger givers to the tee, under the chairmanship of will be represented in the junior campaign, and Ruben Samuel L. Travis, has announced cussion. Levant to Appear In Allied Music Festival Feb. 24-28 We sincerely urge you to buy your Furs NOW— while substantial savings are possible ANNIS FURS are better furs ALLIED MUSIC FESTIVAL THE 1941 RECORD GittAT •INESI