2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Congress Women To Meet Armistice Day On Wednesday, Oct. 14, a large and enthusiastic audience heard members of the Detroit Womens Division of the American Jewish Congress explain the activities and purposes of the organization. The program took the form of a symposium. A most vital situation in cur- rent public affairs was brought to the attention of the members by Mrs. Benjamin L. Kohen. Rep. Hinshaw has introduced a bill to close all foreign language schools. Members of the community are urged to write to their represent- ative and oppose this bill. Should any group or organization wish further information the Speakers Bureau of the Congress is pre- pared to send out speakers, Con- tract Mrs. Kohen, Un. 2-1668. The next meeting of the Wo- mens Division will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 11. It being Armistice Day the program will be of a patriotic nature. Mrs. Max Frank, chairman of the inter-faith committee announces that there will be a very novel program entitled "Looking to the Peace." There will be a Chinese, a Negro and a Jewish speaker. Also on this program Mrs. Milford Pregerson will give a reading entitled "The Prophet Amos on Times Square." The meeting will be held in the Bag- ley room of the Hotel Statler and a luncheon at 12:30 p. m. will precede the program. Reserva- tions must be made. Call Mrs. Samuel Katkin, University 2- 3 . 201. Members have been asked to invite non-Jewish friends to attend this meeting in so much as the program will be of an international character. RE-ELECT YOUR WAYNE COUNTY CORONERS Dr. Albert A. Hughes Dr. Edmund J. Knobloch DEMOCRATS If You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at 11632 Dexter Blvd. (Between Burlingame and Webb) Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat IS Poultry Market SO MN THEY "TALK" SNAP! CRACKLE! POP! Dr. Glazer To Address Shaarey Zedek Men's Club The opening meeting of the year 5703 of the Men's Club of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be held Wednesday evening, Oct. 28, at 8:30 p. m. in the Social Hall of the Synagogue. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Rabbi of Temple Beth El, will deliver an address. All are welcome. octoL,r 23, 1942 Captains Enrolled For Detroit War Chest Isaac Finkelstein to Introduce Senator Brown on Station WJBK The organization of the two districts in the Metropolitan Unit of the War Chest which are being manned primarily with Detroit Service Group workers is pro- gressing very rapidly. The cam- paign for $5,800,000 for Com- munity Fund, USO, Allied Jew- ish Campaign and War Relief, be- gins on Monday, Oct. 26. The following captains have been enrolled: Senator Prentiss M. Brown will deliver an address oil station Radio Hour, S W uj ni3 dtK r; WbeetiNnvbeeen rg'sthe hours of 10s:3e0naatonrd 1B1roa w. n in. will he intro- duced by Attorney Isaac Finkel- stein alvo who hi f hoa ls b oel e e n s te it i e raadlir :taTinoin. for the past ten years. Governor to Speak All listeners of WJBK are in- vited to tune in on this radio At Mt Sinai Luncheon District 2—Headquarters: Jewish hour for the address to be de- Community Center: livered by Senator Prentiss M. Wednesday, Oct. 8 Zone A — Mesdames Theodore Brown. , r' CEonhieiln.Rose, Governor Murray D. Van Wag- Leone rs cEhenil ib.ecika,stIara Yeshivah To Open oner will be the principal speak- Zone B—Mesdames Herbert M. T er at the 4th Annual Donor n ree New Classes Luncheon of the Mt. Sinai Hos- Smith, Donald Lipshield Benja- pital Association, Wednesday, min Shwayder, Gerald Spero, A great number of sew stu- Oct. 28 at the Masonic Temple Harold Ziv, William Mazer, Jack dents have been enrolled in at 12:30. 'Taipei., Nathan Schlafer, Roger Yeshivath Beth Yehudah since the D. Ettlinge•, Royal Maas, Morton beginning of the fall term. At Mr. Frank, War Bond Drive Chairman for this area will pre- J. Newlander, Harry Krohn, Ed- present, 185 pupils attend the Quint and Miss Sadie daily classes. Many more ne sent to organization with the ward w Hirschman, enrollments are expected during Blue Silk Service Flag in behalf Zone C—Mesdames Saul Ben- th; month of October. of the United States Treasury in At a meeting of the Board of acknowledgement of success in yas, Jerry J. Greenblatt, Herman attaining the quota of $30,000 E. Rafelson, Richard Rugoff, Wil- Education, under the chairman- liam Frank, Emil Amberg, ship of Rabbi Moses Fischer, it sold in War Bonds. was decided to open the three new Zone D—Mesdames Leo Frank, classes, bringing total of Miss Mildred Mantel], well known. lyric soprano, accompanied David I. Hubar, Abraham S. Ro- classes, now being taught at the by Mr. Harold C. DeRemer, con- goff, Jacob D. Rosenman, Sidney esmvah to eleven. This number cert pianist will head the musical Solomon, Theodore Birnkrant and does 1' S . not include special evening program. This team is current- Miss Selma J. Sampliner. courses and Sabbath afternoon ly heard on the air every Sun- Zone E — Mesdames Melvin Irctures given for the students day afternoon through Station Baer, Wilfred B. Donor, Clement of the Yeshivah. W45D. Hopp, Daniel Krouse, Lawrence I. In a communication to the A colorful tableau will be pre- Levi, Philip Marcuse, Lawrence heads of Detroit's Orthodox Con- J. Michelson. sented by the avy Canteen Group gregations signed by Isidore Sos- and Red Cross units, Mrs. Chas. Zone F —Mesdames Bernard nick, chairman of the budget and Gitlin chairman of entertainment Bladen, Philip J. Gilbert, Herman finance committee of the Yeshi- promises some unusual interest- Jacobs, Irving Shevin, Max Smitt vah, the synagogues were urged ing entertainment with Dave Dia- Harry Sklar, Morton Ashner, Mrs. to support the Yeshivah in ac- mond and his Band as one of the Harry Jacobson. cordance with the old "Takanah" feature attractions. District 11—Headquarters, Con- of the Detroit Council of Ortho- Mrs. Gitlin, together with Mrs. gregation Shaarey Zedek: dox Rabbis, by alloting to De- Jacob Harvith, president and Mrs. Zone B—Mesdames Irving H. troit's own Torah institution at Joshua Karbal, general chairman Dix, Samuel Gluucksman, Samuel least 18 per cent of their tradi- of the luncheon, with the id of B. Keene, Benjamin LaBret, Miss tional High Holiday Appeal. the various committees have spar- Ethel Rosenthal. Mr. Sosnick and his committee ed no effort in making this lunch- Zone C—Mesdames Ralph Gra- are also preparing the member- eon the outstanding event of the net, Sidney Tushbant, Max B. ship drive, which had to be post- year. Both Mrs. Max Schubiner, Kerner, Moe H. Prince, Alek Kap- poned due to the War Chest Cam- financial secretary and Mrs. Dan- Ian, Emanuel Rosenthal, Carl paign. The semi-annual member- iel Rachmiel, pledges chairman Shalit, Monte Weston, Maurice ship meeting, to be held Sunday, report unusual success in their Schwartz, Edward Krause, Clare Nov. 22, will mark the official respective departments. Axelrod, David H. J. Feinberg. opening of the drive. Roy Foreman, Samuel Sofferin, Frank Denison. Alpha Zeta Opens Season Eli Levin Post Aux. 230 Zone D—Mesdames Harry Box- Year's Plans Made man, Maurice Garelik, William Card Party on Oct. 27 Gordon, Louis Gottlieb, Otto Hy- iy The Alpha Zetas of which Sal- Gordon, Fields of the Detroit Times, Lawrence Titlebaum, S. Jos- is counselor, will hold its initial Mrs. Ida Schultz, chairman of the Open House Card Party eph Wallach, A. L. Weisman. • meeting of the season Sunday, Zone E — Mesdames Hariy'+' Oct. 25 at 2:30 p, in. at the Jew- sponsored by the Lt. Eli Levin Post Ladies Auxiliary No. 230 of Baum, Harry Bookstein, Aaron Wood- the Jewish War Veterans of Unit- Friedman, Ernest Golumbia, Phil- ish Community Center, Wood- ed States, announces final plans ip Gorelick, Felix Green, Sam ward at Holbrook. The welcoming have been completed. The card Katkin, Moe Perlis, Jacob M. address to their the members will be given by president, Seymour party is to be held at the home Lattin, Lewis M. Levitt, Samuel of Mrs. Rose Cantor, president A. Singer, Arthur Stone. Fried. Mrs. Fields of will on the "Importance the talk younger Zone F—Mesdames Fred Bond, set in the War Effort Today." of the Auxiliary, 9237 Wildee- niece, on Tuesday evening, Oct. Don Rogers, Morse Saulson, Har- Plans for the year will be made 27. Members and friends are in- •y Buchman, Philip Slomovitz, at this meeting. Members are vited to attend. are Frank A. especially Wetsman and Miss urged Vir- especially to attend. A A asked to Chapters cooperate. to urged attend. ginia Brand. very special item of note is that Zone G Jerome — Mesdames Oscar all members who wish to remain Mrs. Luba Lupiloff, past presi- J. Frank, B. Grossman, dent, was elected as National Blumberg, Moe S. Dann, Jerome in good standing must either at- Trustee at the National Conven- J. s t ( e , n e r d e t t t ih r i y s, m i, j e iriitei n n g Gol r u c k n o t o ilfy Bt e hve Imerman, Sophie Kutlov, tion held at Scranton, Penn., last week. At the next regular meet- Theodore Levin, Leo Mellen, Jul- erly Fields at TO. 8-9076, reason ing, to be held at the Jericho ius Ring, Sidney Stone, Herbert for absence. Failure to do so Temple on Wednesday evening, Warner, Mitchell B. Robinson. automatically expels the member Zone K — Mesdames Aaron from the organization. Nov. 4, Mrs. Lupiloff will be pre- sented with a jewel. All members Carlstein, Sam Feinberg, Benja SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY are urged to attend and bring in min Gould, John Keystone, Ezra prospective members. Applica- Lipkin, Norman Ross, H. Schiller, tion blanks can be had at the Henry Stark, Philip Robinson. Mrs. Hymon C. Broder, chair- card party. For information, call Mrs. Lenore Tobias, secretary, man of organization, announces the appointment of a workers' DA. 7300. committee consisting of Mesdames Douglas I. Brown and Morris Comfort of a living Income, Inde- wage. Advise Sanatorium Bazaar to Adler, chairmen, Louis James pendent of the daily prompt action w lille you anc yet Rosenberg, Max Dushkin, Aaron free to act. St• ■ • Mr. Bedford far Be Held Dec. 12-20 Silberblatt, Nathan Spevakow, Marts and Figures right awn y The Detroit Auxiliary of the Maurice Klein and Miss Julia 1/1)11'N :1 stores 17 Los Angeles Sanatorium announc- Klein. The members of this com- 3 $11,01N) to 4 rooms. Solid bk. c0 11 , rote es that its annual bazaar will take mittee have been contacting Jew- t el. Excellent condition. place at the Jericho Temple, 2705 ish and non-Jewish groups for rented. 1.ow ceiling rents f I after all expense. 1,0111. Joy Road, from Saturday eve- the purpose of enrolling workers. $120,000. only Foreclosed ning, Dec. 12, through Sunday, Workers obtained through this 12th st. business center. Small 01% Dec. 20. The work for this, committee will be distributed tp1111S. the greatest affair of the year, throughout the metropolitan area. has already begun. Committees, Industrial and Commercial Unit: i i•ti )l 'h I s'Il' I ' ■ :.,,,J 'ttryC8. vaiclultrn nitH — (4"I w en ‘in VN bouts all to solicit merchandise as well as Members of the Detroit Serv- to secure advertisements and ice Group are serving in im- Ii Iik'2.r,51)::,ttioti,w).1. all 1 1, . 1 Yol. n i , i ittiatot ir]s,1:t: 1 I I.I't:ri:t,tieyr'.t " ‘I.'.1. : u ,l greetings for the Year Book portant positions. The organiza- have already been appointed. tion is not complete and the Representatives, to vists organi- workers who have signed pledge t;15."° 4 stoi rHe)sl." ( 1— tittiNt 'an‘aki 'n"u"l Ira:: 1 26 zations will be appointed at the of service cards will be assigned Apts. Nets $9000 after all expense, I', titer next meeting. tc their jobs this week. The fol- 8175,0011. Ins. Co. orders sal. 'sly Detroit Jewry has been repre- lowing additional appointments 172,500. sented by hundreds of patients. aye been made: $10,000 DOWN Near W There are 16 of them now. Sev- Insurance: Fred A. Ginsburg. iverlooks homes and Ca rd. eral, very tragic cases, have been Attorneys: Abraham Satovsky, Detroit's wealthiest families once $165,000. $80,000 may be sent in the past several months. Harry H. Platt, Adrian D. Rosen, sidered. Nets $10,000. There are local applications on Sidney L. Alexander, Irwin I. 18% NET on entire price the waiting list. It is urged that Cohn, Sidney DeYoung and Na- close estate. New KelvInators. the public and the organiza- than D. Rosin. ker, new hot water boiler. tions cooperate. The local Auxil- Advanc e Gifts Unit: $7,200 after all expense. $120,000. 'Wonderful west side iary is greatly in need of work- Additional workers are: Nathan gain. ers. It requests local organiza- Borin, Fred A. Ginsburg and Na- tions to send delegates to its thaniel H. Goldstick and Mrs. 110511JI WARREN & CO. meetings at the A. R. Center, Fred A. Ginsburg. so Years' Dependable Servi. 11529 Linwood, at Burlingame, on Thursday evening. 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