10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Junior Congregation Of Shaarey Zedek Chesterfield Theme: "Wha t Cigarette Gives Smokers What They Want" Beth El College To Hear Dr. Ralph H. Pino Los Angeles Sanitarium To Hold Bazaar Dec. 12-20 Novem' ' b , 1 942 BNAI BRITH (Continued from PA:: Detroit Auxiliary of Los An- Dr. Ralph H. Pino, well known geles Sanatorium will hold its active in promoting enliwnent of Detroit physician, will discuss the annual bazaar in the Jericho volunteers. The Distric! Gr and far reaching changes in American Temple, Dec. 12 to 20, inclusive, Lodges waived endowment fund and it is expected to be the big- assessments on all mem be rs who gest event in the auxiliary's 16- enlisted. The Red Cr year history. then comparatively new, which Joseph Bernstein, well known ceived the full suppoid:,11ft'ionnnroaeri community leader, who visited tha Los Angeles recently, spent a Br ‘ i 't. L he ss St monthd i\ th tatens a declare after full day inspecting the Sana- United i 'a,r Germany on April 6, 1:i 7 t ohn e torium and Ex-patients Home t i a n i n tin nio yu nouncement g o of catItlitp. s l prompt ed before returning to Detroit. In speaking before the local auxiliary among other things lie many Bnai Brith lodge, to call upon the Supreme Lode,. to an said: "There is a vast difference dertake some form of i•i . in the scope and beauty of the vice t " Sanatorium from that of eight or the men in uniform. ik. June i ! 5, when the first draft 'of nien nine years ago when I attended Nvas registered for selective serv- one of the Sanatorium's biennial ice, a number of the lodges were conventions. Although the Los Angeles Sanatorium has grown already well advanced with inde- and was able, in the past five pendent plans of activity in this Aware of the demand that years, to give the needy victims field. Bnai Brith get into of tuberculosis 423,000 days of activity, the Executive War service Commit- medicine after this present war in hospital care, it remains a peo- tee at its annual meeting on the fourth of the series entitled ple's institution. Perhaps this is July 29, quickly approv ed a "The Post War World" at Beth because most of the funds for program of welfare work for Jew- El College of Jewish Studies this its support come from the ish soldiers and sailors. On July coming Monday evening, Novem- masses." :30, this action prompted the ber 9, at 9 o'clock. creation of the American Soldier's and Sailor's Welfare League of Among the many interesting SISTERHOOD Bnai Brith. problems that he will discuss is "From the very beginning the ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON whether socialized medicine will (Continued fror• Page 1) Soldiers' and Sailors' Welfare Plans for Zedakah's donor make its bow in this country at Lea. gue marked of sur luncheon are proceeding satisfac- the conclusion of the present war. utfNoilt.,e out- Mrs. Ruben Levine is arrang- torily, according to Ben Lefko- Dr. Pino is especially qualified to ing. Chanukah display tables, and s134yethrttathesrpthhetri side ( witz, To. 8-5492, pledge chair- I; inside the train- present the outlook for medicine the Sisterhood will make its an- man, who asks captains and because of his long and experi- nual gift of Chanukah candles ing camps. In this it was guided by the wishes of the War De- workers to contact pledges at enced career as a physician. to the children of the Sunday partment's Commission on Train- earliest convenience. Mrs. Paul Registration is still open for School. ing. Camp Activities, which Deutch, Un. 3-3469, rummage the course in the "World Today," Mrs. Leon Cowan will intro- the importance of develop- chairman, urges women wishing a course in current events given duce Rabbi Frani. Mrs. Bayre stressed mkt. recreational facilities in the to rummage to earn pledges, to by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger; also Levin, president, will preside at neighborhood Of military camps. call for a date immediately. A Modern Jewish Culture as pre- desirable store has been rented Ladies' Auxiliary House of sented by Rabbi Herschel Lymon. the meeting, which will be open Drawing upon its extensive man- only to members of the Sister- power and utilizing its widespread and it is advisable that reserva- Shelter Card Party Nov. 11 hood. organizational facilities and the tions be made before gas ra- Continuing their program to services of its newly established tioning goes into effect. Mrs. maintain and supply necessary Bay City Notes social service department, Bnai Samuel Sugerman, To. 5-6757, furnishings for the House of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weil are Brith speedily created a network GLAZER program book chairman, calls for Shelter, the ladies of the Aux- of state and local soldiers' wel- cooperation of all members. iliary are actively promoting accepting felicitations upon the fare committees in or adjacent to (Continued from Page 1) The next meeting of Zedakah their annual card party to be birth of their daughter, Judy camp communities. will take place at the home of held on Wednesday, Nov. 11, at Pauline on Saturday. Battle of Asia" by Edgar Snow; Miss Dorothy Stern of Jackson, "Ultimately, the pattern of sol- Mrs. Louis Paul, 2451 W. Grand 1:30 p. m. at Schiff and Moss Ave., on Monday, Nov. 9, at Kosher Catering Co., 5028 Joy Mich. is the guest of her aunt, Dec. 1, "The Last Time I Saw diers' welfare service developed Mrs. C. J. Levy. Paris" by Elliot Paul, "Victor by Bnai Brith in camp communi- 1:30 p. m. Road. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy of Hugo" by Matthew Josephson; ties was adopted by the War Camp Funds for their endeavors are Detroit the guests of their Dec. 8, "The Problem of Last- Community Service which the Was obtained solely by means of children, are Mr. and Mrs. Sherman ing Peace" by Hoover and Gib- Department organized. Meanwhile, memberships and this one annual BONDED Kahn. son, "The Condition of the the War Department had recog- Support of the Jewish Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz Peace" by Edward H. Carr; Dec. nized the Jewish Welfare Board, COLORED PROPERTY affair. Community in making this card recently returned from Palm 15, to be announced later. which was established shortly af- MANAGER party a success will thus enable Beach, Fla., where they visited This course is open to the ter the outbreak of the war, as the House of Shelter to keep • Will Give Personal Service to their son, Ens. Arthur Schwartz. public at no charge. the only Jewish agency to do reli- its doors open during thecom- Dr. David Kahn, son of Mr. Your Property gious-welfare work inside the ing year for Jewish non-residents and Mrs. Alex Kahn, who re- camps. As the Jewish Welfare • Collect Rents . . Serve Court and homeless men. cently received his commission as Board and the Bnai Brith• both Notices. WAR CHEST The Ladies' Auxiliary is a vol- Lieutenant in The U. S. Navy, intensified their activities in camp untary organization. Their par- left with his wife, for Florida • Special Consideration to All communities, a demand arose for ticular function is to provide where he will be stationed. (Continued from Page 1) Rent Control Matters the unification of the two efforts. needed furnishings, linens anti Mr. Jack Korn of Manton, Campaign continued into its sec- To avoid duplication and needless kitchen utensils. In 1938 and ISABELL Mich. was a visitor in Bay City ond week, the workers of all friction, Bnai Brith proposed a 1939 they undertook to raise Sunday. He was accompanied faiths made steady progress to- plan under which the two pm- MANAGEMENT CO. money to build an annex to the on home by his aunt, Miss Clara ward the unprecedented goal, in grams were coordinated. The ex- house. After this was completed 138 Cadillac Square CA. 8741 Beckman. behalf of the Community Fund, isting. Bnai Brith clubs were des- in April, 1939, the Auxiliary had Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman the Allied Jewish Campaign, the ignated as Bnai Brith branches of the house completely redecorated. spent Sunday at Ann Arbor with U. S. 0. and eight other major the Jewish Welfare Board. their son, Robert, and also at- war relief appeals. "Then, as now nai Brith was tended the dedication of the new The workers who in past years an important ally of the Anrl- Hillel Foundation in that city on distinguished themselves through can Red Cross. The successive Sunday. the annual Allied Jewish Cam- Liberty Loan drives and the war paigns in the spring, and the savings stamps campaigns also af- Late Friday Evening Detroit Community Fund in the forded Bn a i Brith opportunities Service at Shaarey Zedek fall, have taken their places in for War Service. Bnai Brith. also the three major divisions of the played an important part in the esaotu . -tricionse. job of conserving The opening late Friday eve- drive—Advance Gifts; Industrial vital lw ning service of Congregation and Commercial; and General, food "Wherever service was needed Shaarey Zedek will be held Fri- which includes the Metropolitan i day, Nov. 13, at 8:15 p. m. solicitation on a geographical there Bnai Brith was found in % action. Lodge rooms were con- Rabbis A. M. Hershman and basis. Morris Adler will conduct the In addition to the splendid verted into first aid centers. Sol- service, and Cantor Jacob H. increases in pledges over and be- diers home on furloughs were Sonenklar, assisted by a choir of yond the total previous giving to guests at special parties. Many male voices, will officiate. Rabbi all causes, members of the Jew- lodges raised funds to purchase Adler will speak on "Attributes ish community have shared in )(mks, motion picture equipment, of the Ideal American Jew". A the honors coming to solicitors c social hour will follow the serv- and workers for outstanding per- n oldiers' clubhouses. In many cities ice. The public is invited. formance. soldiers were not only The highlight of the campaign by Bnai Brith but presented to date was the address last Monday by Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil- with Bibles, prayer hooks, Men- ranhds iugepkein( tspfeac nsial ver, national chairman of the orahs s to carefor d United Jewish Campaign Day, lies of drafted soldiers w ,re rais- with Fred M. Butzel presiding. In the Treasury Gifts Division, ed by Bnai Brith in many cities. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS under the leadership of four Seders, Chanukah parties and o holiday entertainments were chairmen — James I. Ellmann other also sponsored by lodges for men and A. J. Lachover among them OF Brith —the organizations are outdoing in uniform. Finally Bn a i 1%rld on to the winning ii ,. to. themselves in their generosity. etributd total . Two treasury gifts of $2,500 each; War I, 10 per cent oe um by the Odessa Progressive Aid u m embership who wore f its when Society • and Berditchever Pro- orm of the United State B Brith gressive Society, head the list to he average age of a Brim t m ember was 51." OF DETROIT date. pro. Bnai Brith's war service pro- 1 , The tradition of independent ram in World War giving by women contributors, , k CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND relief efforts which has accounted for substan- rigin in the war relict tial contributions in part years ndertaken in behalf of II i de on' to the Allied Jewish Campaign, t battled democracies shortlY after is being maintained. Mrs. Hyman t e he outbreak of the war In Sep- C. Broder, liason officer of this i, mber 1939, and in the fir -reach- work, has asked women contribu- d ig aid given to national defense , nt ar: ON tors to remember that there is ti ating from 1910. Subsequ no magic in joint fund-raising Iles will deal with Bnai Brith - that will substitute for greater ti resent war effort, Anti-Pefama N co - generosity. She added: "Every ti on League, A. Z. A., am: SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1942 wo man will wish in her own name onal Guidance. to pay a bill and to meet respon- sibility that she recognized as GOODMAN CLUB HOTEL STATLER legitimately hers last year. Cer- During a meeting of the JeflIW tainly no woman will do less Needle Goodman Club at the DANCING REFRESHMENTS when the need of the times calls home of Mrs. Needle, 2723 Lek urgently and insistently to do lie Ave., a donation of $100 0 5 more. made to the Detroit War Chest. The next service sponsored by the Junior Congregation of Shaa- rey Zedek will be held in the Kate Frank Memorial Building Sabbath, No. 7, at 9:30 a. m. The Biblical portion of the week will be dicsussed by Fayette Sing- er. Morton Zieve will present a report based on the Haftorah. Miss Barbara Eder will lead in the recitation of Ashrey. Charles Kramer of the Shaarey Daily Re- ligious School, will serve as can- tor. Sheldon Lutz will occupy the post of Baal Koreh. Election of officers took place at the close of the School session last Sunday and the following were elected officers of the Jun- ior Congregation for the coming year: President, Sanford Perlis; Vice-President, Harold Berry. The Board will consist of the follow- ing: Sanders Bernstein, Morris Brown, Leah Crohn, Barbara Eder, Robert Kasle, Miriam Le- vin, Ethel Levin, Sheldon Lutz, Melvin Markowitz, Joyce Pensler, Myron Rosenthal, Fayette Singer, Elaine Weisman, Morton Zieve, Sidney Zilber. The newly elect- ed officers will take their places on the platform at this service. The Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company in announcing a new newspaper campaign for Ches- terfield Cigarettes states its be- lief that what smokers look for in a cigarette is a mild, good- tasting smoke . . . and nothing else. The present campaign, like pre- vious Chesterfield campaigns, is based on the idea that men and women smoke cigarettes for the enjoyment they get out of it. This idea is carried out in the copy which states that "Chester- fields give smokers more pleasure because their right combination (blend) of tobaccos makes them milder and better-tasting." Each advertisement in the cur- rent series carries a picture and text from the Chesterfield book- let "TOBACCO AND P. S. A." illustrating some phase of cigar- ette making. This booklet, now in its fifth million, has had a wide free distribution and is used as a source and reference book on tobacco growing and manufac- ture in many schools and colleges. Anyone may obtain a free copy by writing to Chesterfield, Box 21, New York, N. Y. The first advertisement in the series, which will appear in news- papers about the middle of Nov. shows a U. S. Marine - light- ing up a Chesterfield. The copy says: "Ask any Chesterfield smoker why he smokes them and he'll probably say: 'I just like them better . . . that's all.' Of course, the reason he likes them better is their milder, better taste." OFFICERS and THE ZIONIST ORGANIZATION THE ANNUAL BALFOUR BALL