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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Public Library of
Detroit to Present
Children's Festival

the two weeks of the festival.
The concert of Nov. 6 will be
devoted to the compositions of
young musicians under 16 years

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DR. ABBA HILLEL SILVER ALLIED JEWISH
CAMPAIGN DAY SPEAKER AT TULLER, NOV. I

The second week of the $5,- booths—and cast your ballot in
of age, performed by the students 800,000 campaign of the War behalf of the eleven major, con-
themselves. A varied program .
of Chest of Metropolitan Detroit for tral services at home and abroad,
original songs, piano pieces, vio- Community Fund, Allied Jewish through the War Chest.
lin duets, and humorous musical Campaign, the U. S.
O. and war Landsmanhaften Pass
narratives will be heard.
Dr. relief appeals will get under way Last Years Mark
Nellie singing.
B. Huger will direct the Monday, Nov. 2, with Dr. Abba Ten Jewish benevolent societies,
group
Hillel Silver, noted rabbi and which in past years concentrated
The second concert, to be giv- orator, as the speaker of Allied their philanthropies on overseas
en Nov. 13, will be devoted to Jewish Campaign day, at a lunch- needs, and last year gave $3,180
the music of classical and con- eon at the Tuller.
through the Allied Jewish Cam-
temporary composers written un-
The campaign is moving along paign, have contributed $7,350
der the age of 16. Early works rapidly
with
unprecedentedly to the War Chest from their
of Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, high pledges from business, la- treasuries, above and beyond
Shostakovich, Gilbert Beaume, bor and the rest of the con- their gifts as individuals.
Julius Chajes, and Clark East- tributing public.
The Berditchever Aid Society
ham will be presented. The last
and
e e t l e t t h y w Oi t r lh e s s$a2,5 130ro o g e r a e e s shi , v e h Aid
Fred
M.
Butzel
will
preside
at
two named are Michigan corn- the Monday luncheon.
head-
posers. Mary Carrick, pianist,
The schedule for the succeed- ed the list. Other larger gifts in-
and the Michigan Concert Or- ing days for the luncheon report clude the Mogilever Progressive
chestra, directed by Valter Poole, meetings at the Tuller is as Aid Society, Women's Auxiliary
will be heard on this program.
follows:
of the Jewish Home for Aged
Nov. 3—U.S.O. day. Brigadier and Bialistoker Aid Society, who
each. Additional
l o
in al
General Frederich H. Osborn, pledged $
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Services, U. S. Army, speaker. by more than 200 Jewish Ts t- .
Nov. 4—British War Relief ternal groups and congregations,
11632 Dexter Blvd.
day. Sir Gerald Campbell, Brit-
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
ish Minister to the U. S., speak-
speak-

The Music and Drama Depart.
ment of the Detroit Publis Li-
brary is presenting two children's
festival concerts on successive
Friday evenings, beginning Nov.
6, as arranged by Mary Garrick,
Detroit teacher and pianist who
is in charge of the musical pro-
grams for the festival. These con-
certs will be given at the main
library, in the large auditorium
at 8:30 p. m. and will open the
annual Friday evening lecture and
recital series sponsored by Miss
H. Dorothy Tilly, chief of the
music and drama department
They are free to the public. Mu-
sic published by children, their
achievements in literature and
art, will also be exhibited during

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WIN THE WAR

Elect a Congressman who will work shoulder to shoulder with
President Roosevelt, our Commander-in-Chief, for a Glorious
Victory over Hitlerism!

ELECT

George G.

Sadowski

TO CONGRESS

1ST DISTRICT

DEMOCRAT

AN UNCOMPROMISING FIGHTER FOR AN ALL-OUT
EFFORT TO WIN THIS PEOPLE'S WAR

SUPPORT OUR - COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

Vote Democratic!

PRENTISS M. BROWN

U. S. SENATOR

MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER

GOVERNOR

WILLIAM E. DOWLING

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

ANDREW C. BAIRD

SHERIFF

CASPAR J. LINGEMAN

COUNTY CLERK

JACOB P. SUMERACKI

COUNTY TREASURER

BERNARD J. YOUNGBLOOD

REGISTER OF DEEDS

JAMES D. FRIEL
RAY HAFELI
OTIS U. WALKER

COUNTY AUDITORS

ALBERT A. HUGHES
EDMUND J. KNOBLOCH

CORONERS
ELECTION NOVEMBER 3, 1942

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Woods and Bray Are
Back at Northwood Inn

Frances Woods and Billy Bray,
"The Wonder Dancers" are back
at Northwood Inn and as always,
are creating quite a furore with
their beautiful dance routines.
Frances and Billy are two of
the most popular performers ever
to appear at Northwood, not
only because of their fine work,
but also because of the story
connected with their act. Frances
Woods, Billie's lovely blond prat-
ner is a deaf mute. She was
born without ear drums, but in
spite of this handicap, she was
determined to reach the top in
her chosen profession, and she
has admirably done just that.
She receives musical vibrations
through her finger tips and her
timing and balance is perfect.
Other well-known acts in this
week's show are Teresa Rudolph,
direct from the Metropolitan
Opera, and Little Johnny Jones,
"The Jolly Musician." It's Ray
Carlin and his popular orches-
tra for dancing and the floor
show.

Rabbi Fram Opens
Series of Sermons
On Jewish Folklore

On Friday night, Nov. 6 R a h.
bi Leon Fram of Tempk• Israel
will open a series of :, mons
on the Legend and F 0
!:4.re of
the Jewish People.

The opening sermon will be en-
titled "The Legends of
Abra-
ham." Other titles in the series
will be "The Jewish Legend of
Creation," "The Folklore of the
Sabbath," "Jewish Messiah Lore,"
"The Epic of Moses," "The Saga
of David," and "The Legendary
Wisdom of Solomon."
In the course of this series of
sermons, Rabbi Frans will present
and interpret the spiritual treas-
ures of the Talmud, the Midrash,
and the Medieval Jewish Litera-
ture.
Cantor Robert S. Taiwan, ac-
companied by Karl Haas, sings
the traditional Sabbath melodies,

Farband Presents
Concert
At Masonic Temple

Nov. 5—Labor Day. Represent-
Represent-
atives fo CIO, American and Al- Huberman
lied War Relief Committee and
AFL, United Nations Relief Corn-
mittee will report.
Nov. 6—Russian War Relief.
Emma Shever To Be On
day. Edward C. Carter, national
Program
Sunday, Nov. 29
chairman, Russian War Relief,
Inc., speaker.
One of the world's greatest
Nov. 9—United China Relief violinist, Bronislaw Huberman,
day. Dr. B. A. Garside, vice- founder of the Palestine Syp-
president of United China Re- phony Orchestra, comes to Detroit
lief, Inc.
on Sunday, Nov. 29, at the Scot-
Nov. 10—War Production day. fish Rites Cathedral of the Ma-
Dr. Dri. David, Director of War sonic Temple, to present a con-
Prisoners' Aid will be the speak- cert under the auspices of all
er and Detroit industrial leaders Detroit branches of the Jewish
will give report of campaign in National Workers Alliance —
industry.
known as the Farband.
Nov. 11 — Metropolitan day.
Proceeds will be used to swell
Reports of the Metropolitan Di- Detroit's fund for the Farband
vision on its house to house can- Colony in Palestine. This colony
vass of the city.
will be built on land of the
Nov. 12—VICTORY DINNER. Jewish National Fund — the
Evening.
land - purchasing agency of the
The program above constitutes Zionist movement. The Jewish
the most imposing array of National Fund has made an
speakers ever gathered together agreement with the Farband for
for any campaign in the history the establishment of this colony.
of Detroit. The contributing Detroit's quota will be supple-
public is invited.
mented by the Huberman con-
cert. Land purchased by the Jew-
STATEMENT BY
ish National Fund remains the
ABRAHAM SRERF
property of the entire Jewish
Tuesday is Election Day—an people under inalienable rights
American institution symbolic of and can not be resold.
our freedom to express our opin-
Of great interest to Detroiters
ions freely and to elect men of is the fact that Emma Shever,
our choice to public office. War leading soprano, who has gained
Chest workers will continue at fame throughout the world for
their tasks, but we urge them her concert appearances, will ap-
to take time to go to the polls pear on the program with Bron-
and to cast their ballots. Its an islaw Huberman.
Tickets for the concert are
old and honored American cus-
tom. Lets honor it, not in the now available from all members
of the Farband, from Mrs. Cut-
breach, but in its observance.
But, whichever way we vote, ler, president of the Ladies' Aux-
and to whatever party we be- iliary of the Jewish National
long, we can all subscribe to the Fund; at the office of the Zion-
sentiments of President Roose- ist Organization, 1044 Penob-
velt, when he said: "In these scot Bldg.; from all members of
days when inhumanity and cruel- the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
ty are taking toll of so many tions and others in the Zionist
innocent victims throughout the movement.
The committee in charge of the
world, it is more than ever nec-
essary for us to uphold the ideal Huberman-Shever concert fol-
of helpfulness to others. Organ- lows:
izations such as the United Jew-
Harry Schumer, chairman, 1016
ish Appeal are giving concrete E. Palmer, MA. 3088.
hm
o o f
evidence
d e m
n ceen of athe determination
Benamin Laikin, David Sher-
persecution,
f re e
age, Benjamin Rosenthal, Chair-
lessness and racial discrimination man Musical committee, Morris
shall be banished. Through the Kramer,
Recording Secretary,
support which is extended to this 3062 Tuxedo, TA. 9-2680, Harry
organization and to other similar Mondry, 5 286 Elmhurst, TA. 8-
organizations, we can reinforce 3215, Nathan Linden, Treasurer,
the humanitarian front as a vital 9072 Oakman Blvd.
sector in our war effort."
Publicity—David Biblin , Wil-
So go out and vote—for your Liam Hordes, Philip Slomovitz,
favorite candidate at the election Morris Goldoftas, Michael Mich-
lin.

Executive Committee — Alex
Belkin, Maurice Gelfand, Mordecai
Chafetz, Morris Glass, Isaac Zem-
el, Mrs. Y. Kahat, Samuel Kane,
Berl Kumove, Max Levi, Isaac
Liebson, Max Lieberman, Abra-
ham. Meyerowitz, Amma Michlin,
Benjamin Naimark, Isidore Pine,
Mrs. Alexander Sanders, Sarah
Sherage, Morritz Schubiner, Isi-
dore Shrodeck, Irwin Soref, So-
phie Siegel, Max Taich.

RE-ELECT

CHARLES S.

BLONDY

State Senator

DEMOCRAT

5th DISTRICT

An Experienced Leader
in a War Crisis

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once $165,000. Need $40,000 1.1-11 to
deed and easy mtg.

The new officers of Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe and the Sistre-
hood will be greeted by the
mmebers at the inaugural din-
ner dance Sunday evening, Nov
1, in the banquet hall of the
Congregation.
Ben. F. Goldman will he
toastmaster and will present the
officers who will make brief ad-
dresses. Dancing will follow. Mrs.
Harry Meer, a former Sisterhood
president, heads the arrange-
ment committee and is assisted
by the Mrs. Bert Ruby and Alex
Friedman.

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20 apt
cond. Prominent !!r!

$8,100 11)01VN

rooms

Bnai Moshe Officers
To Be Greeted Nov. 1

1942

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for yourself after all expense Ind

payments at present low rent.

HOMER WARREN & CO.

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