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March 6, 1942
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Deatherage, Thrown Out of
Naval Job, Sees "Smear"
PETERSBURG, Va. (JPS) —
Called an "undesirable person"
by Secretary of the Navy Frank
Knox, George E. Deatherage,
Fascist and anti-Semite who was
dismissed from an important
Naval construction job at the
Norfolk Naval Base, declared
here that he was ousted because
he had suggested that defense
workers wear uniforms and that
"left wing" newspapers had
"smeared" him.
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Shaarey Zedek Drama
Group Will Stage
"Days of Our Years"
Young Judaean
Carnival March 15
"Ninotchka," Jolly Musical
Comedy, at Littman's on
Tuesday, March 10
Haber to Speak at
Midwest Meeting
Of Youth Groups
"Ninotchka," the musical com-
Young Judaean members heard
edy show, will be presented for
Dr. William Haber, professor
plans
outlined
by
the
Leaders
The Sisterhood of the Con-
the first time in Yiddish at Litt-
economics, University of
gregation Shaarey Zedek has Council for the second annual man's People's Theater, on Tues- of
Michigan, former executive di-
completed arrangements for a Purim Carnival and Bazaar to
rector of the Hillel Foundation
program of varied interests for take place on Sunday, March 15,
of the National Refugee Service,
their March meeting which will
and Rabbi Jehudah Cohen, di-
be held on Monday, March 9, from 4 p. in. until ?, at the
rector of the IIillel Foundation
at 1 o'clock in the social hall Bnai David Synagogue, Elm-
of the University of Michigan,
of the Shaarey Zedek. A dessert hurst and 14th Ayes. Miss Es-
will be the principal speakers at
luncheon will precede the meet- telle Stern is chairman of the
the Mid-West Conference of
Carnival and president of the
ing.
Jewish Youth Groups, sponsored
"Days of Our Years" is the Leaders Council.
by the Jewish Welfare Board in
Among the many booths will
title of the playlet which will
Detroit on Saturday and Sunday,
be produced by the drama group be cultural exhibits of Young
March 14 and 15.
under the direction of Mrs. Sid- Judaean work in Palestine, dis-
The League of Detroit Jewish
ney Winer. Participants will be played by miniature reproduc-
Youth will be the hosts of this
the Mesdames Leon Zechman, tions of typical scenes in handi-
conference, at the Jewish Com-
Avery Fried, Samuel Shetzer, work of members of the groups.
munity Center. Six cities, Pitts-
Morris Jacob, Robert Shore, Prominent among the cultural
burgh, Pa.; Cleveland, Akron,
Samuel Last, Stanley Hitsky, exhibits will be a display of
Youngstown, Toledo and Canon,
Erry Loewenthal, David Feld- Palestinean made objects and
0., will participate.
man, and Milton Maddin. Vocal products, a booth of literature
selections will be given by Mrs. and int ormat ion concerning
"Youth in a World at War"
Young
Judaean
activities,
and
Samuel Shetzer, Mrs. Robert
will be the theme of the confer-
an
exhibit
of
J.N.F.
work
and
Shore and Cantor Jacob Sonen-
ence. Round table discussions on
progress, commemorating the
youth and defense, economic
klar.
Mrs. Robert Locwenberg and 40th anniversary of this organ-
and social adjustments, Pales-
Mrs. Morris Krause are in charge ization. There will be a booth
tine, reconstruction — economic,
of
novelties
and
ornaments
made
of the social hour.
social and political, will be led
by
members
and
offered
for
sale.
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, presi-
by Donald Butler, president of
There will be games of skill
dent, announced this week the
the Jewish Youth Council of
LILY LILIANA
and
chance,
and
prizes
will
be
appointment of Mrs. Edward
Pittsburgh; Samuel Jacobs, re-
Krause as chairman of Civilian awarded. There will be social day evening, March 10, in a gional director of the Office of
Defense for the Sisterhood. To dancing, in addition to Pales- testimonial performance honoring Price Administration; Albert L.
date two First Aid classes are tinean dancing and singing. A actor Isaac Arco, who is also Lieberman, chairman of "Youth
being taught to members by Dr. magician has been engaged to stage director, and Max Kresh- Speaks" of the League of De-
Burton Schmier and Dr. Muryl entertain and delight the guests. over, company manager.
troit Jewish Youth; Donald M.
Fenton and arrangements are Among the other usual features
"Ninotchka," or "Dark Eyes," D. Thurber, executive director
of
a
Carnival
which
will
be
pres-
being made to form an Instruc-
includes a score of music in Rus- of the Metropolitan Detroit
tors class for Home Defense ent at this affair are cake raf- sian, Balalaika, Ukrainian and Youth Council; and Jacob Weiss-
under Mrs. Alexander Sanders. fles, a Queen Esther contest open Yiddish folk songs, also specialty man, member of the board of di-
For further information call to all young girls present be- dance numbers.
rectors of the Jewish Commu-
Mrs. Edward Krause at To. tween. the ages of 14 and 18,
The leading part will be played nity Center. Henry Faigin and
the
winner
of
which
will
receive
by the charming and talented Albert L. Lieberman are co-
5-1815.
Members of the Sisterhood a valuable prize. Refreshments, young prima donna, Lily Liliana, chairmen of the conference.
solf
drinks,
and
candy
will
be
are asked to bring at least one sold.
formerly of the Yiddishe Bunde
Local youth groups are urged
book to the March meeting as
of Poland. The supporting cast to send representatives.
All Detroit Young Judaean will include Leon Liebgold, Abe
their contribution to the Victory
groups are participating in this Lax, Ethel Dorf, Misha Fishzon
Book campaign.
Zionist Youth Council
affair, and representatives from and Isaac Arco.
these groups on the planning
As an added attraction that Purim Party a Success
BAY CITY NOTES committee are: Barbara Rosten, evening, a concert will be given
On Sunday, March 1, the
Rhoda Kohn, Lois Gold, Joan by the guest stars, Paul Burstein
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner Rosengard and Edith Stein, from and Lillian Lux, who are now Zionist Youth Council of De-
and daughter, Carolyn Jane, the Kahtanos Zion, led by Ray- appearing at Littman's Theater. troit presented a program in
celebration of Purim. The pro-
have returned from Miami Beach, nor Seidner; Jean Velick, Bar-
gram consisted of an original
Fla., where they spent the past bara Bross, Jennie Anbender,
Rachel Schulman, Elaine Cohen, To Elect Delegates to
skit given by one of the young-
four weeks.
Bella Mash, from the Vera Weiz- Bnai Brith Convention
er groups of Hashomer Hatzair,
Mrs. Louis Levine has re- man Aguda, led by Rena Mar-
which set the tone for the rest
turned home from a short visit golis; Delphine Weisner from
of the evening. A story was
All
members
of
the
Business
with relatives in Cincinnati, 0. the B'Nos Yehuda Aguda, led & Professional Women's Auxil- read by Aaron Lazaroff and an
by Esther Duchin ; Solomon Gold-
On next Monday evening, berg, Hyman Levine, Stuart Al- iary, Bnai Brith, are urged to operetta was performed by the
Avudah choir. Yehuda Solter
March 9, the Bnai Brith will len, Abe Mittleman and Audrey attend an interesting and im- acted
as Master of Ceremonies.
hold an open meeting when Allen from the Carmel Group portant fleeting to be held The dancing of Palestinian
Rabbi Jehuda Cohen, director of led by Emil Lawton; Ilene Weis- Tuesday, March 10 at the Bnai dances was done with great vital-
the Hillel Foundation at Ann ner rom the Kadimah (Beth) Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and ity, and a spirit of comrade-
Arbor, Mich., will be their Aguda, led by Mr. Norman Rut- Lawrence. Featured will be talk ship and youth filled the room.
on "The World of Tomorrow"
speaker.
tenberg; Madeline Treple from by the well known spiritual lead-
The Zionist Youth Council is
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg the Kadimah (Aleph) Aguda, led er, Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan. Dele- planning a youth conference to
and Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn by Bluma Greene and Estelle gates to the annual Bnai Brith take place in the near future.
The purpose of this conference
and daughter, Sybil, have re- Stern; Naomi Lenden from the Convention will be elected.
Books for the boys in service will be to discuss common prob-
turned home from Florida where Emma Lazarus Aguda, and Syl-
they spent the past few weeks. via Appel of the Lillian Wald will be gladly accepted at that lems and make plans for the
Aguda led by Zena Etkin.
time and all arc reminded to coming Jewish Youth Congress.
Assisting Miss Stern are Hel- register for civilian defense at All those interested in joining
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz is leav-
ing this week for Florida to join en Kass, in charge of cultural thu Barium hotel and be a blood the work of the Council should
her husband who preceded her exhibits; Evelyn Eiselman in donor, if they have not already contact Yehudah Solter, 3729
there the past week on a fishing charge of refreshments; Esther done so.
Grand, Hogarth 3897.
Charnas, chairman of art work ;
trip.
Sadie Finkelstein in charge of
Mrs. A. B. Roman h as re- games; Ruth Friedland, advisor
turned home after an absence and publicity chairman ; Esther
of three weeks visiting in New Duchin, secretary; Bluma Greene
York and Buffalo with friends in charge of printing and tick-
and relatives. etc.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF 1000
Miss Stern will be glad to
HOME RELIEF SOCIETY comply with requests for in-
NEWEST PIECES OF
formation concerning any phase
of
the
of
Young
Judaean
activity
or
The executive board meet at
the Carnival, and can be reached
Home Relief Society will
the home of Mrs. Samuel B. Dan- tit 2701 Sturtevant Ave., or
to, 2224 Chicago Blvd., Friday, Townsend 7-7211. For tickets
The communicate with Miss Greene,
March 13, at 10:30 a.
which ordinarily sells for $1.25 to $1.85
regular monthly meeting of the 1929 Calvert, Townsend 5-8569.
held
at
Board members will be
Now offered at the Special Pre-Passover price of
the same address that day at
1 p.
Hyman Altman Reads
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi-
dent of Home Relief Society, Message from Senator
plus
will discuss the program for de- Brown Over Station WJLB
fax
fense activities of the organiza-
In the Jewish Hour, broadcast
tion.
Many members of Home Re- on Sunday by Hyman Altman
Our stock consists of many fine gift items including—
lief are busy baking delicious over Radio Station WJLB, a
Pins, Earrings, Necklaces, Bracelets Rings, a stunning
cookies these days, to be sent message from Senator Prentiss
array of matching sets in metals & plastic in brilliant
to the Soldiers' Hospital at Bat- M. Brown was read to the Jew-
colors of red, blue, white, green to match your new spring
tle Creek. Mrs. Barney New- ish people of this community on
man is in charge of this pro- the occasion of the Purim Holi-
outfits.
day. The message read :
ject.
"I desire to send my best
Also new expensive Lapel Pins in Gold, Ruby & Rhine Stone.
wishes to all my good Jewish
Honor Officers of Kappa
friends on the occasion of the
BUY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR!
Purim Holiday, which commem-
Sigma Tau
orates the escape of the Jews
(There will be no more metals for costume. jewelry)
A cocktail party on Sunday, from the traitorous influence of
March 1, 1942, followed by a Haman through the intervention
We are Authorized Dealers for
dinner at Sak's Show Bar made of Queen Esther.
"This is just one instance in
a very successful evening for
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the members of Xi Chapter of Jewish history where the Jews
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WILLIAM ROGERS
have
risen
above
the
overwhelm-
Kappa Sigma Tau Sorority on
ing odds that seemed to oppose
WE MATCH ALL DESIGNS
their third anniversary.
This was also to honor the them."
A small deposit will hold any net until Passover
Mr. Altman, long known in
newly elected officers of the
chapter, who are: Chancellor, the Jewish Community of De-
Phyllis Rotenberg; vice-chancel- troit for his well established
lor, Molly Snitz; recording Jewish Hour, praised Senator
scribe, Elaine \Verney ; corre- Brown for his fine attitude tow-
sponding scribe, Sylvia Kersch; ards all Reople, and for being
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