a
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE a no The Legal Chronicle
November 13,
1942
one
pair
socks,
one
handker-
Mohr Heads Prisoners'
chief, one pair gloves, one can
Keidan Honored
Relief Committee of
juice, one can of Prem, two pacfc-
ages tea, one package soup mix,
For Long Service
Polish Federation
with MYRA KAY
ene package bouillon, one can
of
spry,
and
one
package
of
.
A
group
of
girls
were
discuss-
Samuel Schultz was the first
A prisoner's relief committee sugar. The Ezra division women
Honoring his long and i;iithful
which will extend aid to Jewish have volunteered to cover the ' 11 04 Eddie Cantor's program. Jewish member of the judiciary service as a public servant in De.
10eY were of the opinion that of Canada.
war prisoners has been organ-
troit, Judge Harry R. Keidan, a
of 35 packages. The com_ Eddie Cantor was "tops" so long
A poem by the Jewish poetess Circuit Court Judge for the last
ized under the sponsorship of rusts
n:ittee is as
accepting
volunteers
he
stuck
to
comedy
and
omit-
Emma
Lazarus
(1849-1877)
is
the Detroit district of the Ameri- who will prepare the packages,
15 years, was presented with an
can Federation for Polish Jews. end is soliciting particularly the ted the sob stories. Still, who inscribed on a tablet affixed to American Flag Tuesday, Nov. 10,
ever
heard
a
"Cantor"
that
didn't
the Statue of Liberty in New by it group of jurors and his col-
Morris Mohr, active figure in cooperation of societies and
leagues.
York harbor.
Jewish relief work in this city landsmanschaften who will co- tug at your heartstrings?
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and at present treasurer of the operate in this life-saving work.
The ceremonies took place in
Bob
Ingersoll
relates
an
llu-
"'That's the Goddess of Lib-
Detroit district of the Federa-
Plans are under way for the dote of a Hebrew who went into erty,' explained the New Yorker. the supervisors' room at th• noal-
tion, is serving as chairman of publication of a book which will
ty Building and present, 1,,,sides
the committee. Also serving are fully illustrate the work in a restaurant to get his dinner. "Fine attitude, eh?"
all the members of the Circuit
he devil of temptation whis-
Mrs. C. Greenberg, representing
"Yes, and typically American," Court bench and close friends,
which the Federation engages.
the
Western
visitor, were Mrs. Keidan and their two
the Ezra Women's Division; A. This book will appear in January pered in his ear "Bacon". He replied
children, Vivian, 11 years old, and
Greenbaum, the Polish Federa- of the coming year. Joe Green- knew if there was anything that "hanging to a strap."
Fred, 11.
tion; J. Mohr, Galitzianer Socie- baum, active member of the made Jehovah real white mad it
was
to
see
anybody
eating
bacon,
Can you give th(4 people what
ty; N. Semet, Polish Federation; executive board, is serving as
Judge Ira W. Jayne, executive
Mrs. Sborow, Chiechanoven; Mrs. chairman of the publication but he thought, "Maybe Ile is toa they want? I doubt it. Most of judge of the Circuit Court, pre-
Schultz, the Pinsker Society, and committee. Ile is also represent- busy watching the sparrows and them don't know what they want. sided and said of J udge Keidan
that "He is the kind of a man
Mrs. J. Weinberg, the Ezra Wom- ing. the Mlawer Society. J. Ka- counting hairs to notice me," and
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so he took a slice.
•,vho is keeping democracy alive
en's Division.
hydrogen
peroxide
was
discov-
han, also of the executive board;
The weather was delightful
Packages may be sent only is serving as co-chairman. The
ered by a Jew, Richard Wolfen- at home while our boys are tight-
upon written requests from war following pledges have been re- when he went into the restau- stein. Or would it be stretching ing for it on all fronts."
Prior to becoming a Circuit
prisoners. Hundreds of such re- ceived to help cover the costs rant, but when he Caine out the the point to say that he gave to
ouests have been received by of publication: Harry Weinberg sky was overcast, the lightning a great many women it new shade judge in 1927, Judge Keidan serv-
the Detroit committee and a and Joseph Birnbaum, $200; J. leaped from cloud to cloud, the of hair color—blond. Put them ed as a Recorder's Court judge
decision to begin the campaign Greenbaum, $100; Jacob Kahan, earth trembled, and it was dark. back on the gold standard, so to for eight years and prior to that
was an assistant prosecutor for
by a shipment of 450 packages Harry Kaminer, Harry Cohen, He went back into the restau- speak.
eight years.
was reached. Each package, which Mrs. B. Levine, $50; Pete Gold- rant, trembling with fear and,
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leaning
over
the
counter,
said
costs $4.50, contains one shirt, stein, $25.
An aspiring young attorney of
to the clerk: "My God, (lid you
The next meeting of the Fed- ever hear such a fuss about a Jewish extraction sought the Victory Aid Group
advice of Rufus Choate as to
eration, to which representatives little piece of bacon?"
BONDED
a warrantable fee in his first Doing Good Work
of organizations will be invited,
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COLORED PROPERTY will take place on Thursday. It was a typical afternoon lec- important case.
"Would $500 be too much?"
Nov. 25, at the Federation ture at college in which the class
The Victory Aid Group of Zone
MANAGER
"You should make it $5,000, 1, Sector E, Post 32 in the Prai-
headquarters. This meeting, to had almost (?) fallen asleep.
• Will Give Personal Service to be sponsored by the publications The subject was Oriental Litera- young man, in view of the rie San Juan section from Curtis
committee, will include a pro- ture and our professor was dis- great amount of effort expended to Pickfoill, are doing some fine
Your Property
• Collect Rents . . Serve Court gram and refreshments.
cussing the topic "The State cf and the importance of the issues defense effort work these days, re-
involved."
ports Mrs. Max 'libel., leader of
Notices.
the Dead" in the two pseudipi-
"Almost thou persuadeth me the group which was organized
graphal
books,
Enoch
ad
Buh.
n
ar
DAVID
HORODOCKER
JRS.
c
• Special Consideration to All
to
be
a
Christian!"
exclaimed
the
with the conception of air raid
The professor took on e lo ok
Rent Control Matters
The David Horodocker Juniors at us and remarked,
"You young lawyer fervently.
wardens. Mrs. Bitter also states
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that this group of 20 members
will hold their fourth anniver- shouldn't have any difficulty in
ISABELL
The kangaroo must have been is one of the most cooperative
sary donor dinner in the near understanding this lecture, for
future. A $25 war bond is the you're in that state now."
Mother Nature's first abortive at- groups in the city.
MANAGEMENT CO. door
prize. Mrs. Ben Hyman is
tempt to create a jitterbug.
They are packing 12 Christmas
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138 Cadillac Square
the
chairman.
The
club
has
given
CA. 8741
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boxes for soldiers; they have
Did
you
know
that:
$200 to the War Chest; also $50
The Jews are among the aris- established two coffee stations in
has Jewish
always been
known
for the Jewish refugee children. among the
people
as tocracy of every land; if litera- the locality, one at the home of
ture is called rich in the pos-
"Loshon Hakodesh" the sacred session of a few classic trage- Mrs. Alex Immerman at 18227
San Juan and the other at the
tongue.
dies, what shall we say to a na-
of Mrs. Max Bitter, at 18851
The first American Zeppelin tional tragedy lasting for 1500 home
Prairie; a first aid station is at
was piloted from Europe to years, in which the poets and the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jack
America, in 1924, by Karl Ar•- the actors were also the heroes. Jackman at 18287 Prairie; there
stein, a construction engineer.
are two salvage stations, one at
—George Eliot.
The repeating rifle was inven:-
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the home of Mrs. Wm. Deutsch,
edo by Joseph Schulhof.
Sholom A leichem.
18271 Prairie, the other at the
home of AIrs. Bobbie Eddie'. at
18239 Prairie. Joseph Murray,
Contributions to the
Mrs. M. C. Banning At
aged 7 and Allan Tiddler, aged
Jewish Home for Aged Fisher Town Hall Nov. 18 8 are the official collectors of
fats in the neighborhood. They
go every week with their little
The following have made con
New ways that women may wagons making their collections
tnibutions to the Home: S. Aaron help in the war will be suggested
and have considerable to their
Traverse City, Michigan; Con- by Margaret Culkin Banning, credit.
noted
author,
speaking
before
the
gregation Beth Aaron: Mr. and
Mrs. James Veale devotes two
Mrs. Louis Freedman and chil Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher days a week to teaching the lit-
Theatre, Wednesday morning, tle girls to knit wool squares for
dies; Mr. and Mrs. S. Freedman; Nov. 1R.
the Red Cross. The classes' ;tile
Mrs.
Alexander
Freeman;
Leon
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Mrs. Banning, whose lecture
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and Rose Friedman; Mr. and subject is "Women for Defense" held at her home at 18301 Prai-
Mrs. Alex Kalmer; Sigmund Sief- is an outstanding example of the rie. They meet every first Tues-
erheld; Mrs. S. Blumenthal, in modern writer, whose mind plays day of the month at a different
memory of mother, !lane, sister, penetratingly over all Phases of members' home. Mrs. ,lames Mum
ray is the secretai y and treasurer.
Rachel, and husband, Samuel life.
Blumenthal; Mrs. H. G. Brown,
Author of a number of novels
in memory of mother. Menuhe; including "The First Woman"
Alfred A. Busch, Lansing, Michi- "The Third Son" and "Mixed East Side Bnai Brith
gan, in memory of mother, Es- Marriage," the writer won fame
eher Busch; Mrs. Louis D. Col- with her "Letters To Susan," and Members Join Army
vin, in memory of David J. Em- "The Case for Chastity," articles
The
East Side IMai Brith
mer; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Cowan, now accepted as a classic for
13i.ith Lodge No. 1-165 announces
in memory of David J. Emmet.; youth in schools and homes.
Mrs. Frank Ellias, in memory of
She is a member of the Author's with pride the recent entry into
father, Abraham-Noah; Mrs. Fred League of America, The League the United States armed forces
Faber, in memory of sister, Es- of American Voters, and won the of the following members:
Capt. Alex Olenikoff, M. 11;
the•; Mrs. Louis Freedman. in ( 1 :(1)iiilegliet:ta Kappa key at Vassar
Lt. Jack Mandiberg, M. D.; It
memory of Ellias and M inn(,
'
Charles Feldman, M. 1).;
Lt.
Friedman; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Adolph Spiro, M. D.; I,t. Louis
Freedman, in memory of Abe
Green, AL 1).; Pvt. Marvin
Friedman, Belding, Michigan. Rabbi A. M. Hershman
Stinson.
Mose Winkelman and Joe Fels-
Thanks
His
Friends
These men are located in sev-
man; Mrs. David S. Friedman, in
eral camps throughout the L. S.
memory of father, Todres; Mrs.
My congregation was good
The next regular meeting of
Sarah Funkenste'n, Toledo, Ohio,
in memory of mother, Rachel Co- enough to grant me a sabbatical the lodge will be jointly held
hen; Mrs. B. Gaunt, Sydney. N. semester. Mrs. Hershman and I with the Ladies Auxiliary on
S., Canada, in memory of sister are leaving the early part of Monday, Nov. 16, at 9 p. ni. at
Sarah Rubin; Frank R. Gerbig next week. On the eve of our the Savarine IIotel, E. Jefferson
in memory of Mose Parshall; Mu- departure we beg to extend to all and Lenox. War Work and the
riel and Henrietta Gladwin in our friends our best wishes for initiation of new members into
memory of Mr. Leiden; Rae Gold- good health and strength, for the the Ladies Auxiliary will be the
2 1 / 2 Pounds of Fine Down
berg in memory of father, Adolph; power to free the swaying fortunes ma'n topics of the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman, in of the momentous days before us
memory of Mrs. Eva Goldman; with courage and faith.
Down-Proof . . . Satin Covered
Bicur Cholem Young
A. M. Hershmn.
C. P. Herbert and Mrs. Sarah
Women To Meet Nov. 23
Levine; Mrs. Lena Goldsin'th,
EQUALITY CLUB
Kingston, Michigan, in memory
The Equality Club announces
A meeting of the Young Wo-
of sob Eigmund Susman Gold-
Featured . . .
2C(holaetni thi v ihisowt healtf l
smith; Jack Goodman in memory t he forthcoming 15th annual do- 1% nti lo'nh:slay13,
of Herman Harris; Lyman Har- nor luncheon, to take place at
ris, in memory of father Herman L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg. on Mrs. Ben Rimar, 3352 Fullerton
• Dusty Rose
Harris; Miss Lottie Hill in mem- Wednesday, Dec. 16, at 12:30 Ave.
The desire to intensify its war
ory of mother, Bertha Hill; Mr. p. m. The proceeds of this donor
• Turquoise
and Mrs. J. Ilimelhoch, in mem- luncheon help us carry on our efforts, which are being supervis-
• Blue
ory of Herman Harris; Mrs. work, that of assistance to the n ool onb. y Mrs. Rufus Stevens, was
Ethel Horwitch, Frankfort, Mich- indigent, and in this present the dominant note of the after-
• Rose
igan, in memory of husband Abra- emergency our aid in the war noon.
94 t.ees reported on the
ham-Itzhok Horwitch; A. Hyman effort. To those who are inter- I 11 1 com1mit3
in memory of wife Fanny Hy- ested and would desire any other Itonor Luncheon, scheduled for
DRAPES CURTAINS LINENS SPREADS
13,
man; Mrs. H. Koffman, Ictigs- information, please call the chaii-
The ways and means commit-
ton, Michigan, in memory of bro- man of the donor lunchein, Mrs.
tee headed by Mrs. Sam Stulbcrg
ther, Sigmund Susman Gold- Emma Peck, Hogarth 6779.
will cooperate with anyone wish-
smith; Mrs. I. Levin in memory
Please
her pledge.
of husband Hayeem-Jacob; Harry Rosenthal, in memory of brother,
lIarry Rosenthal; Mrs. A. Rosenz-
Litman in memory of brother, weig, in memory of mother-in-law, call Townsend 5-1079 for ((tort'
i nag t
Alexander Litman; Mrs. Sarah Libbie Rosenzweig; Mrs. Herman information.
11551 DEXTER BLVD.
ene omfeetii ins!
Nathan, Houston, Texas, in mem- R. Sable in memory of sister Es- w nbeNho:l.d 2a3t ane hopm
th
OPEN EVENINGS
ory
of
daughter,
Haye-Rayzel;
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ther Epstein; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Mi. and Mrs. N. E. Rollins in ward E. Saperston in memory of Louis Katz, of 3203 Glendale
f Arvieeh. ds aArlel eemredmiablelyrs intsintl
memory of Arthur Caplan; Louis David Enimer.
invited.
HITHER AND YON
One Week Only-
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