DOCTORS NAMED TO RUSSIAN WAR RELIEF SUB-COMMITTEE n 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle March 13, 1942 Iota Alpha Pi Sorority Gewerkshaften to Hold A Victory Celebration What with Wilfrid Fleisher, former Japanese correspondent, offering the lowdown in another book on Japan, and with George E. Sokolsky falling back on his years as a correspondent in the Far East, it certainly looks as though "our boys" have been around. Iota Alpha Pi, national Jewish The victory wind-up celebration sorority at Wayne University, its second rush affair on of this year's Gewerkshaften Former Ambassador Davies and Madam held Wednesday, March 11, at the campaign in Detroit will be held home of Evelyn Gross, 3817 Stur- Sunday evening, March 29, at the Litvinoff Will Address Rally tevant Ave. It was a "South Wilson Theater. A special con- program with the participa- Every Detroit hospital staff Dr. Robert L. Novy, Receiving American Fiesta" and the bids, cert done in true artistic manner by Con of national known artists has For Sale—Apartment Property Hospital; Dr. George Rieckhoff, this week had named a represen- St. Mary's Hospital; Dr. Fran- Judy Raizen, were 12-inch Car- been prepared. The guest speaker tative to the doctor's sub-commit- cis T. Zinn, U. S. Marine Hos- men Miranda dolls. The room was of the evening will be of world tee of the Detroit Committee for pital; Dr. D. C. Beaver, Women's decorated in nite-club style and prominence. As in the previous no tickets will be sold for Anyway You Russian War Relief headed by Hospital; Dr. A. V. Forrester, called "Casa Sororite". Sorors years, Highland Park General Hospital; staged an original floor show, the this traditional annual affair. Dr. Alfred H. Whittaker. contributors, workers in the Figure Russian Army surgeons report 1)1. Earl J. Knaggs, Wyandotte menu featured Spanish food, the Only campaign, and representatives of that although the toll of wounded General Hospital; Dr. Charles dancing was strictly Rhumba, organizations w ho participate in There is no equally sound this winter will run past 1,500,000 Dutchess, Parke Davis Company; Conga and 'Gambit, and everyone the campaign will be the guest of investment half as profi- men, it is nevertheless expected Dr. A. F. Jennings; Dr. Grover dressed the part. the evening, on the basis of one Among its other activities, Iota table as selected ants at that four-fifths of them will re- Penberthy, board of directors, for each $12 contributed our discount prices. All spond to prophylactics and early Russian Will' Relief; and Dr. J. Alpha Pi is now staging a series person to the campaign. Facts & Figures from Mr. sulfanilamide treatments in time Milton Robb, Dr. Hugo Freund, of athletic tournaments. The first The leaders of the campaign Bedford: to return to active duty in the Dr. Oswald Gruhzig, sponsors, of these, ping pong, is now under urge all the workers and officers way with bowling, badminton and spring offensive against Hitler. Russian War Relief. To bring the relief drive to its several others to follow. The of the organizations to speed up DeLuxe 40 Apt Spurred on by this report, De- efforts to reach the maxi- troit medical men have pitched peak in Detroit, the local com- winners of each will receive silver their Exclusive high rent district. goal of their quota assigned into the relief campaign with a mittee has engaged Olympia for charms with the sorority name mum Designed by prominent ar- to them, and report the results of will in order to alleviate the bur- the night of March 28 when a and the event engraved on them. their activities at the weekly ral- chitect. Cost to build 1928 dens of the civilian population United Nations Raly for Victory Iota Alpha Pi has now made of the campaign, which are $145,000. Fair rents today ravaged by malnutrition and war's will be held with Joseph E. Da- the Women's Bldg. of Wayne lies $24,000. We have optioned every Th ursday destruction. Under American vies„ American Ambassador to University its permanent meeting held Lachar's on 12th St. Tickets for this outstanding bargain lend-lease provisions, much aid Russia in 1937-41, and Madam place, and announces its new the victory wind-up concert will only $95,000. Terms is extended but it is necessary Ivy Litvinoff, wife of the present sponsor, Mrs. Habercorn of the be ready soon, and they will be $20,000. Earns 15% on en- to supplement this assistance by Russian Ambassador to this coun- university faculty. distributed to the workers and tire price. try, as the chief speakers. The relief funds. delegates at the Thursday eve- Dr. Whittaker's committee in- nationanity groups of Detroit $10,000 Down ning weekly rallies. cludes: Dr. Alexander Blain, Al. will take part in a program of Massive 25 apt near Ham- exander Blain Hospital; Dr. Ken- pageantry and choral events on Lily Pons Will Sing ilton. 2 and 3 rooms. New neth A. Wood, Detroit Tubercu- the same occasion under the direc- Community Council stoves new refrig. Stoker. losis Sanitorium; Dr. William tion of Sanford S. Engel of the At Masonic Temple New tankless hot water Plans Institute Nill, Deaconess Hospital; Dr. New York office of Russian Wal heater. Cheap rents $9,400. Harry A. Pearce, Florence Crit- Relief, Inc., who has planned a Lily Pons, diminutive coloratura Theme for Round Table Tenants pay utilities. For- tendon Home; Dr. John H. Law, "Parade of the Grim Reminder" soprano, will sing at Masonic mtge $74,000. Entire Grace Hospital; Dr. Zina B. Ben- to feature people of all nations Auditorium on Tuesday evening, To Be "Community Coun- mer price only $45,000. nett, Michigan Mutual Hospital; ravished by Hitler. cil in Action" 11 12 1, nt he of a r of er 1- n qt1 ed he rill in ur of all to 111.- 11, ,b- In to m- ho iii of .C. Ids Rabbi Fram to Speak on Gen. and Mme. Chiang-Kai-Shek Lis- alf las es- Dm for sh- vas the 'ol- in ?m- ind his ant ing in var Lich the !f. u- les- 11 vith and ica- let- oup ees, Lave rtu- en Rica ince by and II due- ITort this iden plies , at hibi- a s of peal, ency ■ Rabbi Leon Fram announces that he will deliver the third in his series of Friday night lec- tures on the spiritual significance of the decisive personalities of the current world conflict at the Sabbath Eve service of Temple Israel, Friday night, March 20. at 8:30, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The subject of the third lecture will be: "General and Madame Chiang- Kai-Shek : They Rer—lrected a Dying Nation." The two previous title in the series were, "Win- ston Churchill" and "Joseph Sta- lin." Title to come will be "Adolf Hitler," "Benito Mussolini," and "Franklin D. Roosevelt." William Katz, president of the Young People's Club of Temple Israel, will lead all the young people who attend the services, in a discussion on the subject, Youth." The discussion will take place immediately after the social hour. The Young People will hold their regular bi-weekly meet- ing next Sunday night, March 15, at 8 o'clock in the meeting room of Temple Israel at 615 Boulevard Bldg. The first father-son celebration of Temple Israel will take place Sunday afternoon, March 15, at 1 o'clock in the cafeteria of Cen- tral High School. The fathe•-son dinner is held under the sponsor- ship of the Men's Club of Tem- ple Israel, and it will be fea- Final Week at Littman's For Burstein and Lux The popular Yiddish stage stars, Paul Burstein and Lillian Lux, will conclude their stay at Littman's People's Theater this coming week. As their final of- fering, this talented team will star in "Der Comediant" ("The Comedian"), a jolly musical comedy by Louis Freiman with music by Scholom Secunda. Performance will be given Sunday matinee and evening, March 15, and Tuesday evening, March 17. Supporting the stars will be the entire Littman com- pany including Lily Liliana,"Leon Leibgold, Abe Lax, Ethel Dorf and Mischa Fishzon. GOODWILL CARD PARTY The Goodwill Sewing Circle annual card party will be held Tuesday evening, March 17, in the banquet hall of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, presi- dent, extends a cordial invita- tion to the general public to at- tend and help a good cause. Money derived will be devoted to charitable purposes. Mrs. Morris Weinstein and M rs. Jacob Nagler are in charge of arrangements. tured by a discussion on "What Boys Can Do to Aid in Civilian Defense". There will be a movie and other forms of entertainment. JUST BACK FROM 0 wish and arks [ for and FROM NEW YORK —Whore despite the difficulty in buy- ing new merchandise, I was able, thru my connections, to secure a large ship- ment of the newest things in— Non- lews- in& r hani - L or. m a hitch h wee n their thesso Lryan rich SATIN SPREADS—GLOSHEEN SPREADS WITH DRAPES TO MATCH, SHOWER SETS, CURTAINS, DRAPES, ETC.— Shop Now While Selections Are Complete! move and their mas- f the sump- tour- week. LS84 40° 5 0H °u°4d •.19Aossod APPu^S Alen] 9 16u!u9A3 usd0 Preliminary plans have been completed for the next quarterly conference of the delegates to the Jewish Community Council of De- troit, which will take place on Sunday, April 12. The conference will take the form of an all-day institute, which will include round table sessions in the afternoon on four aspects of the Council's program, a special session devoted to criticisms and discussion, and an evening dinner meeting to be addressed by a speaker of national prominence. A program committee consisting of Dr. Alexander Sanders, Law- rence Crohn, Rabbi Morris Adler, Aaron Rosenberg, and Morris Garvett have been planning the details of this institute. The institute will center around the theme, "The Community Coun- cil in Action." The four round tables during the afternoon will LILY PONS be devoted to the following four divisions in the Community Coun- March 24, after an absence of cil's program: (1) Community four years from the Detroit con- Relations or Anti - Defamation cert stage. Work (2) Discrimination in Em- Born in Cannes, France, Miss ployment (3) Internal Jewish Pons was destined to become a Community Relations (4) Coordin- concert pianist. At the age of ation of Educational and Cultural thirteen she was enrolled at the Activities. Chairmen of commit- Paris Conservatory where after tees, members of the Council's two years of study she took high staff, and other individuals con- versant with the details of the honors as a pianist. Some time later, after rehears- Council's operations, will act as ing a few songs at home, Miss discussion leaders at these round Pons approached Max Dearly, tables. The general session devoted to Parisian producer, and secured the ingenue role in his new show. criticism and discussion will be A friend who heard her took her organized around the theme, to Alberti di Gorosiaga, vocal ex- "What We Expect of the Jewish pert, who predicted that in five Community Council." In prepare- years she would be singing at tion also is a humorous interlude, the Metropolitan in New York. during which some of Detroit's After intensive training under Jewish community life will be the direction of this teacher she satirized. Negotiations are now under sailed for America, and on Jan. 2, 1931, fulfilled di Gorostiaga's way to secure a leading national prophesy when she made her sen- speaker on the Jewish Commu- ity Council idea to address the sational debut at the Met. Following her debut Miss Pons evening dinner meeting. The name successfully toured South America of the prominent speaker and where she was enthusiastically further details concerning the received. Since that time she program will he announced has toured throughout the United shortly. States, frequently appearing in Attendance at the Institute will joint concert with her conductor- not be limited to delegates alone. husband Andre Kostelanetz. Aside The institute will be open to the from her busy schedule at the community at large, in order to Metropolitan and her many radio acquaint the community with what and concert engagements, Miss its Community Council is con- Pons has made several successful tributing and should contribute movies, and has recently been to the welfare of the city. Organ- engaged in making numerous re- izations and individuals are urged cordings. to mark the date — April 12 — on their calendars as "Commun- ity Council Day" and plan for good organizational representation Downtown Theaters at the Institute. MICHIGAN — The Andrews To My Daughter, Disrobing Sisters, in person on the stage Near Her Beloved Mother with Johnny Long's Miracle Band and a flock of other acts, Lovely little lady, so small and plus "Shanghai Gesture" on the sweet, screen starring Gene Tierney and My heart aches, my darling, at Victor Mature, spells a banner your tiny feet, week for the Michigan starting For all of the sorrow some day Friday. you must meet, As you march out to live. UNITED ARTISTS — Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn in Beautiful big baby, my dearest "Woman of the Year" (the one, $200,000 story) opens on Thurs- 'Smorning we're having so very day at the United Artists Thea- much fun . . . ter as one of the year's import- How will it be past set of my ant bookings. On the same pro- sun, gram is the much discussed "Joe And Mother's not here to give? Smith, American," starring Rob- Translated from the Yiddish by Esther It. Silverman. ert Young and Marsha Hunt. 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