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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-02-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Joseph
Leach, who passed away one
year ago, Feb. 10, 1941.

Gewerkshaften Makes
Progress

Purity Chapter's Annual
Bingo Party March 16

Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.
S., held initiation of officers on
Monday evening at Eastern Star
In our hearts your memory lingers
Temple. Final plans were for-
Sweet, tender and true,
mulated for the second annual
There is not a day goes by
That we do not think of you.
bingo to take place March 16,
at 7:30 p. m., at the Eastern
Sadly missed by his wife and
Star Temple, 80 Alexandrine.
children.
Proceeds will be utilized for
charity and defense. Part of
proceeds will go to help buy
a Bomber for Red Cross and
the Mo'os Chitim Fund.
Mrs. Helen Tack, associate
matron, is in charge of tickets
and can be contacted by calling
Un. 2-8996. Admission is free.
Prizes to be given away will be
Defense Bonds, Defense Stamps
and other articles.
7
Mrs. Fay Stalberg, -worthy
matron, announces that Mrs.
Beatrice Weisberg is treasurer
and Mrs. Ida Schultz is chair-
man of this affair. Mrs. Schultz
and all officers can be contact-
HARRY STAUB
ed by calling Townsend 8-0394.
Mrs. Jack Rubin is active on
Progress is reported in the
this committee.
drive for the Gewerkshaften,
the
Palestine
Labor
Campaign,
It's
under the chairmanship of Mor-
ris Schaver.
HANNAH GITTEL WOLFE
Progress Staub, who repre-
Kosher Condensed
sents the fuel industry in the 75 years old, died after a pro-
campaign, has already raised a longed illness on Jan. 27. Fun-
substantial amount and expects eral services were held on Jan.
29 with interment in Clover Hill
to exceed his quota.
As good as home-made
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man officiated. She is survived
YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI by five sons, Louis of Brooklyn,
5 VARIETIESt
N. Y., J. J. Wolfe, Matthew M.
Vegetable • Green Pea
A business meeting and des- and Harry of Detroit and Simon
Tomato • Lima Bean
sert luncheon of The Young of Indianapolis, Ind.; two daugh-
Barley and Mushroom
Women's Mizrachi will be held ters, Mrs. Ida Schuman of Laf-
~ l tABlf f tf
at 1 p. m. Monday at the home ayette, Ind., and Mrs. Leona
souv
of Mrs. Paul Marienthal of Bondy of Chicago, Ill., and four
,ROKE
Cortland Ave. Plans will be dis- grandchildren. Mrs. Wolfe was
the widow of the late Isaac
cussed for a Purim party.
Wolfe, well known merchant of
Lafayette Ind., who died 19
years ago. She was a member
of Beth Tikva Congregation and
Sisterhood and many other char-
itable organizations;

a pleasure to serve

OBITUARY

ROKEACH

SOUP

!

ACI1,7KOSHEI

#(5)
RN NOE

Beautiful New Full 88-Note

Huntington Console

"THRILLING. " describes this "space-
saving" value! See it hear it, play
it ... only then will you appreciate
its value and buy it for the impor•
tent savings) Bench to harmonize at
slight additional cost.

198

Subject to 3%
Michigan
State Sales Tax

MOLLIE WINSLOW
of 2037 Clements Ave., 52 years
old, died on Feb. 17. Funeral
services were hold on Feb. 18
with interment in Chesed Chel
Emes Cemetry, Rabbi J. Sperka
officiating. She is survived by
her husband, Joseph, a daughter,
Mrs. Max Switzky, a son, Dr.
Max Winslow, a sister, Mrs.
Meyer Pushkin, and four broth-
ers, George, Louis, Joseph and
Jacob Fineman.

SARAH LEVITT
of 746 Collingwood Ave., 65
years old, died of automobile
injuries on Feb. 14. Funeral
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Home on Feb. 15 with
interment in Mt. Sinai Ceme-
tery, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.
She is survived by two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Bernard Bernbaum
and Mrs. Herman Fine; a sister,
Mrs. Rose Green of Baltimore,
Md., and two brothers, Meyer
Levy of Detroit and Harris Levy
of Baltimore, Md., and one
grandchild. Mrs. Levitt former-
ly lived in Rochester, N. Y.

Auxiliary of Mlawer Verein
Thanks Chronicle

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Mlawer Umgegend Verein thanks
you for the splendid coopera-
tion given us on the publicity
for our third donor luncheon
held at the Wilshire Hotel on
Feb. 4.
Mrs. J. Klayman,
Secretary.

GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS

10% DOWN

for Immediate Delivery

Grinnell Bros.

1 5 I 3 - 2 I WOODWARD AVENUE

110.1S Kercheoll ((.r. Pie.)
Jefferson
rot S. IVashIngton (Ito 01 Oak)

14127 E.

U.

10151 W. Jefferson (R. Rouge)
11903 Schaefer (Dearborn)
Open 1:t enIngs

S. DEFENSE SAVINGS STAMPS AT ALL GRINNELL STORES

HARRY BRADLIN

Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
Where He Ca, Display to Them the Latest Piano Creation'

The United Hebrew Schools
acknowledge the receipt of one
scholarship to the scholarship
fund of the schools from Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Fineman of E.
Ferry Ave. in honor of the mar-
riage of their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Fineman and Mr.
and Mrs. Seymour Owens.

Sudeten Jews "Mugged" in
Czechia; Fear Deportation

GENEVA (JPS)—All

Jews in
Czechia originating from Sude-
ten Germany were ordered by
the Nazi authorities in Czechia
to obtain new identification
cards carrying their photographs
and fingerprints. Identification
cards in the Nazi routine are
the usual prelude to deportation
in all German-occupied coun-
tries. The Sudeten Jews in
Czechia are therefore expecting
momentary deportation to the
ghettos in Poland and Ukrainian
Russia.

Wins Distinction

HARRY HIMELSTEIN

Membership in the 1942 Honor
Production Club of the Great-
West' Life Assurance Company
has been won by Harry Himel-
stein, Detroit representative of
the company.
Only the top producers of the
company during the past year
may qualify for membership in
this club.
Now in its 50th anniversary
year, the Great-West Life is an
international company with busi-
ness in force of more than $660,-
000,000 and assets of over $180,-
000,000. Elsewhere in this issue
appears an advertisement show- .
ing the preliminary figures of the
company's 50th annual statement.

UNIQUE JEWELRY SERVICE

February 20, 1942

Detroiters on U.P.A.
National Council

United Palestine Appeal offi-
cers who reside in Detroit were
announced this week as follows:
Administrative committee: Abra-
ham Srere; honorary vice-chair-
men: Fred M. Butzel and Henry
Wineman; national council: Rab-
bi Morris Adler, Sidney J. Allen,
Fred Ti!. Butzel, Abraham Cooper,
Lawrence W. Crohn, Mrs. Dora
B. Ehrlich, James I. Ellmann,
Clarence II. Enggass, Rabbi Leon
Frain, Harry Frank, Samuel
Frank, Rabbi B. Benedict Glaz-
er, Rabbi Dr. Abraham M. Hersh-
man, Hon. Harry B. Keidan,
Julian H. Krolik, Judge Charles
Rubiner, Nate S. Shapero, Judge
Charles C. Simons, Philip Slomo-
vitz, Isidore Sobeloff, Abraham
Srere, Mrs. Henry Wineman,
Henry Wineman, Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter.

Complete Repertoire An-
nounced for Columbia
Opera Company's Two-
Week Season at Wilson
Theater

When the Columbia Opera
Company of New York comes
to Detroit for its initial appear-
ance, it will present a two-week
season, opening Feb. 22 at the
Wilson Theater with a gala per-
formance of Verdi's "Il Trova-
tore." Mar g aret Matzenauer,
world famous contralto, Ralph
Errolle, tenor, and Arthur An-
derson, bass—all formerly of the
Metropolitan Opera Company—
will be the headliners.
The remainder of the sched-
ule for the first week is as fol-
lows: Monday, Feb. 23, The
Barber of Seville; Tuesday eve-
ning, Carmen, Rigoletto as a
Wednesday matinee performance
with Faust that night; Thursday
night, Aida; Friday evening,
Lucia di Lammermoor; La Tray-
iata Saturday afternoon, and
Samson and Delilah Saturday
night.
The second week opens March
1 with Puccini's La Tosca; the
twin bill of Cavalleria Rusticana
and Pagliacci will be presented
on Monday night; another Puc-
cini opera, La Boheme on Tues-
day evening; a repeat perform-
ance of The Barber of Seville
on Wednesday afternoon, with a
repetition of the ever popular
Carmen that night; an evening
performance of Rigoletto on
Thursday; Gounod's Faust again
on Friday night; and closing
with a matinee of Hansel and
Gretel Saturday afternoon and
a repetition of Aida that night.
The performance of Hansel and
Gretel will be given in English.

A unique jewelry service and
sales is announced by Morry
Medal, of the Residence Jewelry
Office. Mr. Medal points out,
that when he repairs watches
he only replaces
the parts that
are absolutely
necessary to as-
sure a good re-
pair job, and to
enable his work-
manship to
prove that his
guarantee in
writing for one
year covers
an yth ing else
that may go
wrong with the
Morry Medal same watch dur-
ing the warranty period without
cost.
"I also offer free pick-up, de-
livery, and loaner service while
your watch is being repaired
and my prices are right," Medal
states. "I have a complete selec-
tion of rings and mountings
which I will show under no ob-
ligation to purchase. Having
been in the strictly wholesale
Jewelry business in the Metro-
politan Bldg., I am in a position
to sell you Ladies' and Men's Youth League to be
watches of all makes and dia-
Host to Delegates
monds from the smallest to the
From Seven Cities
largest sizes. All prices I quote
you can be verified as to their
The League of Detroit Jew-
value before purchase is made."
ish Youth will be host to seven
Jewish Dramatic Group to cities, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Cleve-
land, Akron, Youngstown, Toledo
Perform in Detroit
and Canton, 0., at a Youth Con-
Wednesday
ference of District No. 1, mid-
The Jewish-American Section west section of Jewish Welfare
of the International Workers Board, on Saturday and Sunday,
Order, a fraternal benefit society March 14 and 15.
Morale, problems of youth in
with lodges throughout the
United States, announces its a world at war, and youth looks
fourth annual dramatic tour. at the post-war world will be
The fact that this city has been the main topic for discussion at
included in this year's itinerary the Conference. Each of these
wil Ibe welcome news to Yiddish will be broken down into round
theater-goers.
table discussions, which will in-
This year's performance will clude the specific topics of youth
consist of a variety program and defense, economic and social
under the general heading of adjustments, Palestine, and re-
"Lebeoik Un Freilich." The fea- construction — economic, social,
ture number is "Dos Farkishefte and political.
Shneiderl," a one-act play by
Henry Faigin and Albert L.
Sholem Aleichem.
Lieberman are- co-chairmen of
"Lebedik Un Freilich" will be the conference, with Diana Ros-
shown on Wednesday, Feb. 25, enblatt acting as secretary.
at Northern High School, Wood-
ward at Clairmont.

GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
The United Hebrew Schools
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED are in receipt of a contribution

The following have made con- of one-half scholarship to the
tributions to the Home for Scholarship Fund of the Schools
Aged: Harvey Bacal of New from Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ber-
York, donation; Mrs. J. David- man of Buena Vista Ave., in
son, donation; Dr. and Mrs. Jack honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
Ecker in memory of Mr. Web- their son, Norman, which will
er's father; Mrs. Etta Fox in be observed on Saturday, Feb.
memory of husband Shmuale; 21. The schools received one-
Mrs. Bernard Funke in memory Valf scholarship from Messrs.
of parents Solomon and Helena Milton F. Goldstein and Joe
Rosenhelm and husband Bernard Schwartz; one-half scholarship
Funke; Mrs. Anna Gorelik in from Mr. and Mrs. David oGhl-
memory of father Velvel Mar- berg of Cortland Ave. in honor
golin; Arthur N. Lanski in mem- of the Bar Mitzvah of their
ory of mother Hattie W. Lan- son, Morris. which will he ob-
ski; Mrs. Sarah Wolf, donation. servtd in March.
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