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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-06

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March 6, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

12

Mrs. Monte D. Wittelshofer is Ladies Auxiliary of "MAC" Kaltenborn—Fisher Town
in charge of arrangements.
Meets March 11
Hall Speaker
Among those serving on the
(Continued from Page 1)
H. V. Kaltenborn—CBS news-
Special Gifts committee are Mes-
The next monthly meeting of
the Allied Jewish Cmpaign, again dames Sidney J. Allen, Eugene the Ladies Auxiliary of the analyst—heard every Sunday at
has accepted that post, it was J. Arnfeld, Edward A. Atlas, Michigan Apparel Club will be 3:15 p. in. over WWJ, will be
announced by Abraham Srere, Hyman C. Broder, Douglas I. held in the form of a "Member the Town Hall speaker Wednes-
president of the Jewish Welfare Brown, Miss Emma Butzel, Mes- Bring A Member" luncheon at day morning, March 11 at 11
I-ederation. dames Lewis C. Frank, Seymour 12:30 noon, Monday, March 16, o'clock in the Fisher Theatre.
J. Frank, Hugo A. Freund, Sam- at the home of Mrs. Harold Bas- William Shirer has cancelled on
As chairman of the Speakers' uel T. Gilbert, Samuel R. Glo- kin, 18277 Cherrylawn.
account of war commitments.
Any "MAC" or retailer's wife
Bureau
for the is 1942
Campaign,
gower,
John A.
Heavenrich,
Mor-
Rabbi Fram
cooperating
with
itz Kahn,
Robert
R. Kallman,
He has interviewed Mussolini
wishing to attend, please call and Hitler, and was often in
the Women's Speakers' Commit-
tee, headed by Mrs. Morris Ad- Harry B. Keidan, Victor Klein, Mrs. Sam Lucas, To. 8-4039, or Soviet Russia, where he broad-
Julian H. Krolik, Walter Laib, Mrs. Harry Beerman, Ty. 4-3073. cast many times over Moscow's
ler
Harry L.
Jackson,
and and
will Mrs.
participate
with
a wo- Theodore Levin, Philip Lipson,
powerful station. Mahatma Gan-
J. Mahler,
Meyer L. Pren-
men's group in planning the first Felix
tis, Miss
Setta Robinson,
Mes- agencies serviced by the Allied dhi personally told him about
meeting of that group next Mon-
conditions in India. Kaltenborn
Jewish Campaign.
dames Ralph D. Schiller, Nate S.
In summarizing the discussion, was one of the few Americans
day, March 9, at 10 a. m. at Shapero, Benjamin 'Siegel, Na- Mr. Krolik stated, "Are we less able to get into Gen. Chiang
Hotel Statler. than Simons, Henry Soss, Mel- the good citizen when we sup- Kaishek's headquarters for an in
The first for
general
speakers'
ville S. Welt and David Wilkus. port our own special sector of terview.
conference
both men
and wo-
Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, chair- a struggle that is world wide?"
men speakers in the campaign, man of the Workers' Conference, "We cannot shun our communal
has been scheduled for Monday is completing plans for the
Currently president of the Cu-
obligations by abandoning one
evening, March 16, at 8:15 Workers' Conference to be held front in favor of the other. We ban Chamber of Commerce, re-
o'clock, at the Statler, with Mrs. on monuay, mar cn
must carry on the war on a cently introducing Summer
Joseph
H. as Ehrlich
Sobeloff
leaders and
of a Isidore
discus- ing Mrs. Sobeloff are Mrs. Harry hundred fronts, at home, in our Welles over a national hookup
Z.
Brown
and
Mrs.
Julian
H.
community, and overseas. There from the annual banquet of that
sion on current campaign issues Krolik.
can be no substitution of one organization, robust Lawrence
and methods of presenting facts
The Prospects Committee, un- obligation for another. All duties (Dutch) W. Berenson used to
to campaign audiences.
der the chairmanship of Mrs. must be carried on by a re- have no other interest than Zion-
5-8400
Isaac Gilbert, assisted by Mes- doubling of time and energy."
ism outside his law practice.
JAY ALLEN TO SPEAK
dames Lewis B. Daniels, David Rubin Gold, chairman of the
AT WOMEN'S RALLY
S. Diamond, Maurice A. Lanadu Junior Service Group Commit-
A general rally for the Jew- and Mrs. Jack Rothberg as vice- tee announced that the final
A PRONE CALL WILL BRING YOU PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
ish women of Detroit will mark chairmen, are now making plans Bruncheon of the Committee will
for
the
assignment
of
prospect
take
place
on
Sunday,
March
8,
the formal opening of the Wo-
men's Division of the 1942 Al- slips among the divisions, which in the conference room of the
lied Jewish Campaign, on Mon- will have their meetings for the Jewish Community Center. Ac-
day afternoon, March 16, in the distribution of prospect slips and cording to Mr. Gold, as a special
main auditorium of Temple Beth general instructions on March guest for this occasion, Mr. Irv-
ing W. Blumberg, president of
El, with Jay Allen, noted war 24, 25, 26 and 27.
the Detroit Service Group, will
9932 DEXTER
correspondent and radio com- KROLIK ADDRESSES
TO. 84347
be the guest speaker, at this
mentator, as the principal speak-
meeting.
JUNIOR BRANCH
er.
A school pupil project for
Mrs. Morris Adler and Mrs.
education and fund-raising
The
Junior
Division
of
the
Harry L. Jackson, co-chairmen
1942 Allied Jewish Campaign among students of Hebrew, Sun-
LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER
of the Women's Speakers' Bur- has
made lens for a large rall y day and other Jewish schools
Phone Trinity 2-0100
eau, in issuing a statement for to be held p on Sunday afternoon, has been organized under the
8210 TWELFTH ST., near Seward Ave.
a meeting to be held Monday
chairmanship of Bernard Isaacs
morning, March 9, at 10 o'clock March 29, in the Auditorium of and Miss Ann Oxenhndler. The
SUNDAY MAT. and EVE. — MARCH 8TH
at the Hotel Statler stated, "Our the Jewish Community Center, first meeting of the group was
according
to
the
campaign
chair-
Two
new Guest Stars for a Limited Engagement Only
cause will require such generous
Jacob L. Keidan. All work- held Thursday, March 5, at cam-
giving and such heavy sacrifices man,
The
Well
known Dancing Comedian and Young Prima Donna
ers, captains, secretaries, and paign headquarters. Schools and
of every man and woman of our campaign officers will attend this their representatives include:
community, that it is absolutely
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
necessary for us to reach every meeting.
uel, Rabbi Jacob Cohn; Congre-
The
Junior
Service
Group
Jewish man and woman in De-
In a Jolly Musical Comedy
gation Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua
troit with the story of our vast Round Table Committee under Sperka; Congregation Bnai
need and our unparalleled oppor- the chairmanship of Samuel L. Moshe, Rabbi Jacob Nathan; Con-
Travis, at the next panel dis-
tunity to help.
cussion, will deal with the sub- gregation Shaarey Zedek, Rabbi
"Because the Women's Divi- ject of "Anti-Semitism, Democ- A. M. Hershman; Farband
Supported by Our Star Cast—LILY LILLIANA, LEON LIEBGOLD
sion conducts its campaign in racy's Fifth Column," which will Schools, A. Mererowitz; Jewish
ABRAHAM LAX, ETHEL DORF, MISHA FISHZON and Entire Company
advance of the general drive, we take place on Monday, March 9, People's School, Shloime Berco-
are calling upon you to begin at 8 p. in. in Butzel Hall in the vich; Temple Beth El, Miss Rosa-
TUESDAY NIGHT MARCH 10TH—Big Gala Performance. Testimonial
Schubot; Temple Beth Is-
service at once."
Jewish Community Center. The lind
given to our Stage Manager, ISAAC ARCO, and our Company Manager,
rael,
Miss
Anna
Oxenhandler;
Among those invited to serve participants in this panel will
MAX KRESHOVER. Special for that night a jolly musical comedy will be
on the Speakers' Bureau are be: Rodelle Broder, Isaac Franck, United Hebrew Schools, Bernard
played—"NINOTCHKA" (Dark Eyes)—also a big concert. Tickets on
Isaacs; Workmen's Circle School,
Mesdames Hyman Altman, Arn-
Sale now at Box Office.
old H. Brodie, Douglas I. Brown, and Bernard Weissman. Accord- Herman M. Raden, Yeshivath
ing to Mr. Travis, this discussion
Harry Z. Brown, Louis S. Co- should be of great popular inter- Beth Yehudah, Dr. Samon Weiss.
bane, David Cooper, Max Dush-
kin, Adolph Ehrlich, Joseph H. est, because the activities of
Ehrlich, Arthur Gilbert, Leo J. many Anti-Semitic groups have
Croll, Max Frank, Fred A. Gins- been closely associated with the
NOW SHE'S QUEEN—
burg/ Miss Hattie Gittleman, Axis.
of the Winter Carnival
Julian H. Krolik, chairman of
Mesdames Samuel R. Glogower,
... and his heart! Some-
Harry H. Goldberg, Joseph Hag- the Budget Committee of the
thing NeW has been
gai, John A. Heavenrich, Harry 1942 Allied Jewish Campaign
added to Old Golds, too,
Jones, William B. Isenberg, Sam- and one of the counselors of
to give royal new flavor!
uel Kanners, Sol Q. Kessler, the Mercantile Division, addres-
Maurice Klein, Schmarya Klein- sed the first meeting of the
man, David Kliger, Julian H. Division chairmen and secretaries
Krolik, Maurice Landau, I. of the Junior Division on Thurs-
Bayre Levin, Miss Anna Oxen- day, Feb. 26, describing the func-
handler, Mesdames Abe Rosen- tions of the participating agen-
berg, Louis James Rosenberg, cies and the immensity of the
Samuel Schaflander, Carl S. task ahead of the Detroit Jew-
Schiller, David Sheraga, Philip ish community. The business
Slomovitz, Joshua S. Sperka, Na- part of the meeting of the divi-
than pevakow, Mayer Sulzberg- sion chairmen and secretaries
er, Henry Van Baalen, Leonard was devoted to the enrollment
Weiner, Joseph M. Welt, A. Dan- of team captains.
The following have consented
zig, Miss Mathilde Segal, and to be captains in the Junior Di-
Mrs. Louis Bass.
Rabbi Leon Fram, chairman of vision of the Allied Jewish Cam-
the general Speakers' Bureau, paign: Ruth Applebaum, Fran-
will be present to discuss the cis Blum, Shirley Blumberg,
problems which the speakers and Kenneth Bord, Leah Brotsky,
workers will have to face. Mrs. Sarah Caplin, Mirium Carba,
Joseph H. Ehrlich and Mr. Isi- Amy Cohen, Francis Cohen, Nor-
dore Sobeloff will also address man Fedor, Morice Feigenson,
the group. Helen and Sylvia Firestone, Dor-
Mrs. Douglas I. Brown and othy Greenbaum, Nattalie ins-
, Lenora Ginsburg, Lillian
tt;
Mrs. Julian H. Krolik, vice-chair-
berg
. .
Gluckman,
Bert Gottlieb, Max
Gluck
ivision,
D
men of the Women's
Gourman, Sam Hertzberg, Dr.
announce a meeting of all divi- Max Hoffman, Dave Kahn, Irv-
sion chairmen, captains, secre- ing Kitain, Sadie Beth Klein,
taries and members of the Work- Freida Knee, Evelyn Koppelman,
ers' Committee on Monday morn- Morris Lipnick, Dorothy Levin,
ing, March 9, at 10:30 o'clock Lester London, Rena Margolis,
at the Hotel Statler.
Pearl Nussbaum, Bess Pearlman,
At this meeting Mrs. Hyman Ruth Plotnick, Hilda Polk, Bob
C. Broder, chairman of the Wo- Heydt, Ruth Rosen, Mirium
men's Division, will submit a Sauls, Shirley Schlussel, James
progress report on the organi- Seligman, Paul Somlyo, Jennette
*It's Latakia!
zation of the divisions and in- Shore, William Shapiro, Leah
formation and instructions will Silverman, Marry Simmer, Mary
(La-ta-kee'-a) a very
be given to the division heads. Silverman, Freida Shuraytz, Ann
flavorful Eastern
Plans are being formulated Stern, Dr. Ben Stammel, Lillian
Mediterranean to-
for a tea on Wednesday, March Trof, Molly Trof, Arthur and
bacco. Added as a
18, at 2:3 o'clock at the Great Ruth Van Gelda, Celia Waler-
"seasoning" in New
Lakes Club in the Hotel Bel-
and Anita Zeff.
crest, which is being sponsored stern
Old Golds, Latakia creates
Mr.
Krolik's
talk
was
followed
by Mrs. Henry Wineman, chair- by an "Information Please" ses-
a new, always delightful
man of Special Gifts; Mrs. Jos-
sion.
This
led
to
a
spirited
dis-
cigarette taste!
eph 11. Ehrlich and Mrs. Abra-
ham Srere, vice-chairmen; Mrs. cussion dealing with t e w
Robert J. Newman, as one of carried on by the United Jew-
P. Lorillard Company, founded 1760—blenders
the campaign vice-chairmen; and ish Appeal and its constituent
of fine tobaccos since George Washington's day.
Mrs. Leo M. Butzel, Mrs. Abra- agencies, the Joint Distribution
ham Cooper, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, Committee, the United Palestine
Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs Albert Appeal, and the National Refu-
Kahn, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt and gee Service, as well as the local,
Mrs. J,ndrew Wineman. national, and other overseas

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