DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Ladies of Yeshiva
Beth Yehuda

may

The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah are furthering plans
towards their 15th annual ban-
quet, to be held Sunday eve-
rting, May 17, at 6:30 p. rn., at
the new Yeshiva building, Dex-
ter and Cortland. The bronze
memorial tablet donated by Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Osnos to the
ladies of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah,
will be unveiled at this ban-

quet and Mrs. Rottenberg, Ares- following.
ident, asks that the general pub-
Two excursions to Bob Lo are
lic attend. David Cohen, will be being planned for Sunday, June
toastmaster and Irving Schlussel 1, and Sunday, Aug. 15.
will be chairman. All proceeds of
this banquet will go towards the Joint Recital by
maintenance of the ladies' share
in the new building. Reservations Rose Morris Saper Pupils
can be made by mail or phone
Shirley Dix and Milton Setzer,
Townsend 5-1171.
A regular meeting will be held pupils of Rose Morris Saper,
Tuesday, April 28, at the Ye- will give a joint piano recital
shiva building. Dr. Hirsch will at McGregor Library Audi-
be guest speaker, refreshments torium on Saturday, May 9, at
7:30 p. m. The public is invited.

Mt. Sinai Activities

I, 1942

Packard Local UAW.
CIO Gives $ 5 00 for
Russian War Relief

Under the leadership of Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, general chairman
of activities, the Mt. Sinai Hos-
pital Association has been going
full swing. The canteen, in the
Edward R. Carter. national
Federal Bldg., entirely staffed by president of Russian 11:4 Reli
ef,
the members and assisted on Inc., was one of the principal
Saturday by Florence Mattox and speakers oneriSeaunndiA
iynitv I • I 26,
at the Am
other young ladies of the
Con-
whi
ningham office force, is s e rCv u i ni ig- grch
has bn
ee
toess,
knit to gether all tit( war
daily between 700 and
recruits and men in unifo y r m1 ' and forts of the Arneric"aens,,u,itfuis f .
.elooife
all branches of the Arm
. races and to give expri,sion to
Navy service.
The Red Cross rooms a re , ro- t hhee ihr: nitdoethaesr cf°o 1u. ntfr f i ies in Europe
cated in the Ft. Wayne Hotel , whm en r. pc
erare
ic
as is the main headquart er e si. of
Carter irs m
is
haasde,rnade several
the organization. The foci
recent trips to Detroit in the in.
functioning very ably and er
terests of both Russian War
e the, lie
Re.
direction of Mrs. Saul Rose thus F e' 1 r , e i Inc., and the Council on
Mrs. Anna Meizels, Mrs. 11 'orris Foreign Relations, of which he
Solomon and Mrs. David Nu shzno is a director. He was last her
and boasts one of the 1 a rgest with Joseph E. Davies, Presi- e
Red Cross classes in the city. dent Roosevelt's representative to
The latter is under the su pervi- unify the war relief activities
sion of Mrs. Max Schibine r, ex- of the United Nations in this
ecutive secretary, to who m all country, and former ambassador
pledges, for the drive, dona tions , to Russia, when the Detroit Rus-
dues, etc., are to be turne d in. scan War Relief Committee staged
It is to Mrs. Schibiner's un tiring its rally at Olympia on March
efforts and cooperation tha t the 28, raising $40,000.00.
committee heads owe a great deal
Among lare
g doions
nat
Detroit Russia n War Reliefto the
of the success of their va
functions.
PRICES FROZEN
rious mittee last week was a check Com-
for
Mrs.
Daniel
Rachmiel
and
Mrs. from Packard Local 190,
BELOW
Bernard Rose, chairman an d co- ' UAW-CIO. on Wednesday night,
the 'freezing point'
chairman of the social comm ittee for 29, the Community ('enter
Ben Pupko's prices have already been
announced a dessert bridge to be aor activities on behalf of
Rus-
ever since he started. He had a little private
frozen much below the levels that the O.P.A.
held at the Ft. Wayne Hotel Sian Relief, Inc., in northwest
war of his own against high prices from the
Tuesday, May 12, at 1 p in Detroit will opened at 103:30 Dea-
wants maintained ... and they will continue
Dea-
•
The proceeds of which will g r)
day he opened the store, two years ago.
for ' ter Blvd., with Mrs. Bayre Levin
to be lower . . . because at our location
o
ice
equipment
for
the
head-
as
chairman
of
the
evening.
and low expenses we can price our mer-
These economies, together with the large
quarters and the Red Cross rooms.
The Yiddish Folksverein, at
chandise lower.
volume and small profit per transaction, are
Much could be said about the Woodrow Wilson and Taylor
volunteer.
cooperation
of
the
mem-
Ayes., and the Lithuanian-Jewish
the foundation of the ability to sell good
Ben Pupko has always had a warm spot
bers for any worthwhile civic or Farbond, at the Workmen's Circle
in his heart for low prices.
merchandise at less than the usual prices.
charitable drive. Many of the Educational Center on Linwood
members responded Tuesday night Ave., held meetings on Sunday,
Ben Pupko has been on a war time footing,
"BELOW FREEZING" PRICES ALWAYS
to an appeal given by Dr. Charles April 26, devoted to the interests
so far as economical store-keeping goes,
Gitlin for aid in the Cancer Drive of Russian War Relief. The Bar-
ON ICE AT BEN PUPKO'S
which started Wednesday, April ditchever Society will be meeting
29. The Navy Relief Society, too, for the same purpose on May 9,
GUARANTEED
has commandered a goodly share in Jericho Temple on Joy Rd.
WASHABLE
of the Mt. Sinai women for their
first drive for financial aid in
44 inches by 21/4 yds... 1.39
122 years.
44 inches by 21/2 yds..1.59
On Tuesday, April 28, the Mt.
PICKWICK SHEETS 81 x 99
Sinai First Aid Class received its
1.79
graduation certificates. It was
NOTE: Our Layaway Plan enables you to select merchandise and
The Jewish Children's Bureau
the largest class of its kind in
we will hold it for two weeks.
the city boasting about 80 full- Board at its last meeting re-
elected
Fred M. Butzel as presi-
fledged first aiders. A vote of
thanks and a token of apprecia- dent, Herman Cohen, vice presi-
tion was given to it most able dent, and Dr. Harry C. Metzger,
instructors — Dr. Charles Gitlin, secretary. Dr. A. Max Kohn was
Dr. Max Skolnick and Nurse elected treasurer.
At this meeting the hoard also
Thelma Cousineau for their un-
tiring and patient service in aid- elected Miss Clarice Freud as
ing the students attain this very executive director of the Bureau,
necessary training. Registration a position which had been tilled
Buy U. S. Defense
were taken for the gray ladies temporarily by Herman M. Pe-
group and for the advanced karsky since January, 1941, when
Stamps and Bonds
the Jewish Children's Home and
nurses training course.
the Jewish Child Placement Bu-
AN N ROBINSON STAR 3 reau were merged into the new
Children's Bureau.
AT CLUB THREE 666
Miss Freud, a native Detroiter,
A on Robinson, who adds a j est returned in February, 1941, from
to every line of her unique so ng Pittsburgh, where she was super-
deli very, is duplicating her caste rn visor of the Jewish Social Service
succ esses in her current starri
Bureau, to assume her duties as
eng agement at the Club Three g case
Supervisor of the Jewish
666. Ann, who has been held over Children's Bureau. A graduate of
from the club's previous attrac- Southeastern High School, Miss
tion by popular demand, appears Freud attended Connecticut Col-
at t he helm of Charlie Morrison's lege
Women and was gradu-
new musical revue, "Spring Rev- ated for
from
the University of
els". An outstanding cast of sepia Michigan. She
received her grad-
ente rtainers lend fast-moving sup- uate
social work training at
port to Miss Robinson, including
Ross and McCain, noted dance Wayne University, University of
and Western Reservi.
styli sts; Spizzie, Cecelia and Wil- Chicago
University, Cleveland.
lie, side-splitting comedy, song
and dance trio; Billy and Eddie
in "" perfect harmony in taps"; Sadie Cooper Braver to
Joe Robinson, romantic tenor; Present Eileen Reznick
Sam Fouche, the club's popular
Sadie Cooper Braver, w,
mast er of ceremonies, and the known violinist and teacher, v
e i g h t alluring Sepia-dorables. present Eileen Reznick, 1G-ye. :-
"Lan ky " Bowman and his °robes- old talented violinist, in a re
tra a re making their Three 666 tal on Friday, May 8, at 8 ' ,. .-
debut , this week, with their sweet p. m., at Mac Gregor Libra 11
and hot rhythms and floor show
Auditorium. Miss Reznick
accom panilnent.
made several solo appearar
and is being recognized as
Dr. Glazer to Speak
stellar student. Lillian Robb.
On Possessio n of an
will assist at the piano. T
Ad
ju sted Personality
program is: Sonata in G-Min
Get Hudson protection for your furs this Summer. Enjoy the
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem- Tartini; Mozart Concerto,
peace of mind that comes with knowing that your furs are
ple Beth El will speak on Friday Major No. 5; Air on the
stored in one of America's largest and finest fur storage
evening, May 8 at 8 o'clock at string, Bach; Hebrew Me101'
the Sabbath Eve services on "The Achron; Prelude, Gardner;
plants. For a very moderate cost your furs will be expertly
Possessions of an Adjusted Per- mance Andaluza, Sarasate;
brushed and air-blown, exposed to a scientific method of moth-
sonality"—what should we do geunerwisen, Sarasate.
destruction which moth life
with ourselves during the deeping
cannot stand, and then stored in
crisis of the world?
SISTERHOOD OF TEMPLE
our immense vaults where they will be safe from moths, pro-
The music of the service will BETH EL TO OBSERVE
be rendered by the Temple choir MOTHER'S DAY MAY 9
tected against loss by fire and theft. Hudson's
under the direction of George
Fur Storage
In conjunction with the rep
also offers you cleaning by the famous Hollanderizing process.
Galvani, director and cantoral lar morning service, the Sisti
soloist, with Jason Tickton at the hood of Temple Beth El w
This "sawdust" method removes all grease, grit, and grime from
organ.
honor Mother's Day, Saturda%
furs, cleans linings, and restores freshness and luster. Ask for
A social hour under the au- May 9, at 11 o'clock in the
spices of the Temple Sisterhood main auditoriu m of the Tempi ,
an estimate of the cost when you bring your furs in for storage.
will be held in the social hall
Participating in the program
following the services.
in addition to Dr. Glazer, will
Hudson's Fur Storage Vaults Are on the 17th Floor
be Mrs. Henry Meyers, presi -
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS
dent of the Sisterhood, joar
Take the Express Elevators in Section E — Woodward Avenue Building
Clyde C. Saunders, attorney Loewenstein and Marianne Sha-
and counsellor-at-law, announces pero.
Members of the Sisterhood
the removal of his law offices
from 2202 Barium Tower to Board' will act as ushers. Every-
larger quarters at 2429 Barium one is urged to bring her moth-
er and daughter to this impres-
Tower, phone Randolph 1812.
sive.

annoucing

BEN PUPKO'S

BIG FREEZE'

Special-Celanese Curtains

Cirft:SV vreitz kvekk.

HUDSON'S

Outstandin g Modern Facilities

and Equipment For ScientiFic

Fur Storage

Safeguard Your Fur Investment

Children's Bureau
Elects Officers

