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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-12-04

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December 4, 1942

Council Jewish Juniors
To Hear Rabbi Nathan

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The National Council of Jew-
Hi Juniors has planned an inter-
esting program for December.
(In Dec. 8 Rabbi Jacob Nathan
will speak to the Contemporary
Judaism group. This group will
meet at the home of Ruth Plot-
nick, 3255 Clements. The music
,coup will hold its next meeting
on Dec. 15. A membership tea
for all those interested in Junior
Council's program will be held
on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 20,
at the home of Sylvia Schackett.
18248 Ohio.

—BUY WAR BONDS—

Sincere (7hanukah Greetings!

DR. W. G. ZIEVE

DENTIST

Community Council Quarterly Conference
To Be Held at Community Center Dec. 13

The next quarterly conference tee reports by committee chair-
of Community Council delegates men, the work of the Commun-
will be held on Sunday, Dec. 13, ity Council since the last quart-
at 8:15 p. m., in the auditorium erly conference will be surveyed
of the Jewish Community Cen- briefly by James I. Ellmann,
ter Woodward at Holbrook. All president, Isaac Franck, execu-
delegates of the Community tive director of the Community
Council's constituent organiza- Council. This survey will then be
tions are urged to place this the subject of discussion, and
date on their calendar, and to action by the delegates will fol-
b–e sure to attend.
low.
Several important items of
Unlike the Nov. 15 Institute, new business will be presented
which
was emphasis
open to the
public,
and
whose
was
on in- by delegates for consideration by
the
body. Attendance
will be not
re-
formation and self-appraisal, the
corded,
and organizations
Dec. 13 Conference will be one
represented will be advised of
of
four business
for attend.
the failure
of I.
their
delegates
to
this the
season,
and will meetings
be devoted
James
Ellmann,
presi-
to reports of program and dis-
dent of the Jewish Community
cussion
of the
policy.
Council, will preside.
Instead of
usual commit-

Sanatorium Bazaar,
Shower at A. R. Center
In memory of Samuel Weston, On Saturday, Dec. 7

Giffs to North End Clinic

from Mr and Mrs. Charles Ham-

1039 Farmer St.
CHerry 0348

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A Joyous Chanukah to All

BRIGGS LUMBER
CO.

LUMBER - MILLWORK

10650 Cloverdale

HO. 4141

Season's Greetings!

Jos. P. Carnaghi

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EXCAVATING

CONTRACTOR

3834 MITCHELL

Fitzroy 3733

A Joyous Chanukah to All

Pearlman's Bakery

For your Holiday

Baked Goods

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

The The Detroit Auxiliary of
burger; In memory of Moses the Los Angeles sanatorium an-
Lumberg, from Mr. and Mrs. nounces that the merchandise
Charles Hamburger, Mrs. Anna shower for the Annual Bazaar
Shere,
Mr. and
Mrs. Abe
Srere; will
be Linwood.
held at the Saturday,
A. R. Center,
In memory
of Arthur
A. Caplan,
11529
Dec.
from Mr. and Mrs Charles Ham-
5, entertainment
at 7 p. m. Refreshments
and
burger ,Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt,
have been pro-

Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Abe
Edwin
A. Wolf,
Jr., merchandise.
vided. Admission is a package of
Mr
Srere,
Mr. and
Mrs. David Idzal; In memory of
The Annual Bazaar, to be held
David Baskind, from NIr and at the Jericho Temple, 2705 Joy
Mrs.
Charles
Hamburger,
Mitchell
B. Robinson,
Mrs. Mrs.
Her- Road, from Dec. 12-20, inclusive,
the greatest event of the year,
bert H. Warner; In memory of for the benefit of helpless victims
Gabriel Baskind, from Mr. and of tuberculosis, lacks merchan-
Mrs. Charles Hamburger; In dise, one of the most important
memory of Charles Cornell, from items, because of existing condi-
Mr.
and of
Mrs.
Saul
Copin: In
tions.
The
therefore
memory
Sam
Weinstein,
from
urged
to public
attend is
this
shower,
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers, Miss spend a pleasant evening, and
Sadie F. Hirschman, The Finely help provide as much merchan-
/F',amily, Mr and Mrs. Harry dise as possible.
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hart-
Again the auxiliary invites all
man, Mr. and Mrs Julius Ber-
ovganizations to attend the ba-
man, Mrs. Leon Netzorg.
zaar en masse. It was impossible
In memory of Mrs. Eimer, for the representatives to visit all
from Captain and Mrs. Harry A. groups.
Topcik; In memory of Mrs.
Maurice Scherer, from Mrs. Ben-
jamin L Lambert; In memory of Women Aid for Service
David Bohin, from Mr. and Mrs. Men Install Officers
Edwin A. Wolf, Jr.; In memory
The Womens Aid for Service
of
Morris
Epstein,
from
Mr.
and Men held their first installation
Mrs.
Jack Weiss,
Mrs
Leon
Net-
of 8
officers
on their
Tuesday,
Nov. hall,
24,
zorg; In memory of Pearl Olsen,
p. m. at
meeting
from Selker's Department Store, 3381 Calvert and Dexter. The

the religious school Sunday after-
noon, Dec. 6. The celebration
will be featured by songs, recita-
tions and dances under the di-
rection of the Religious Commit-
tee headed by Mrs. Jack Vatz,
chairman.

PONTIAC NOTES

Congregation Bnai Israel of
Pontiac will holds its annual
Chanukah dinner at the social
hall of the synagogue, Sunday
evening, Dec. 6, at the lighting
of the fourth candle, 6:30 o'clock.
A special Chanukah program has t-
been arranged and an address
will be given by Rabbi I. Strauss
on the subject, "The Power of
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
The Spirit."
Sunday, Dec. 13, at 2 p. m.,
the Sunday School, combined with
the Religious Daily School will
present a two-act play, "The
Chanukah Tree."
After the play the Sisterhood
of the congregation will serve
refreshments to all the partici-
pants.
The play is under the direc-
tion of Miss Barbara Levine and
the music was arranged by Miss
Rose Mary Levine.
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Jacob met Tuesday afternoon
for the Dec. meeting with Mrs.
Harold Goldberg presiding. Pic-
tures of Palestine were shown EXTENDS
during the afternoon. Luncheon
GREETINGS
was served preceding the busi-
ness session. A collection of
OF TIIE
silk hosiery was made to con-
tribute to the war effort.
SEASON
Regular Friday evening wor-
ship was held at the Temple with
Rabbi Friedland conducting the
to their many friends
services. Responses were sung
by the choir under the direction
and patrons
of Mrs. James Rosenthal accom-
panied by Edith Zlotnick at the
organ. Following the service the
congregation adjourned to the
social hall where the group was
228 CUSTER
addressed by Mrs. Sarah W.
Goodman, member of the Nation-
Trinity 2-2801
al Board of Hadassah. A social
hour followed.
The holiday of Chanukah will
be observed by the children of

Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Selker; following officers were installed:
In
memory
of Mrs.
Edward
Feerer,
from
Mr. and
Julius
Ber- President, Mrs. D. Hoffrichter;
vice president, Mrs. A. Winokur;
man,
Mr and of
Mrs.
E. Swade;
In memory
Mrs M.
Mary
Feld- financial and recording secretary,
Mrs. C. Davis; corresponding
stein, from Mr. and Mrs. James secretary, Mrs. S. Fleisher; treas-
L. Pollak; from
In memory
of Mrs.
Joseph
A. Goldman.
Neisner,
Mr. and
II. urer,
Mrs. Mrs.
M. Robbins.
Mrs. Trustees:
Sheyer,
Rosenstein; In memory of Mrs. Mrs Ossipow.
Christine Bush, from Mr. and
The principal speaker was Miss
Mrs. George W• Walker; In mem-
Ida Resnick. A report was given
ory of Julius Kahn, from Mrs. of the $100 pledge toward the
Harry
L. Newman;
memory
of war
A all.
pleasant
eve-
Mrs. Lillie
Swaab, In
from
Mr. and
ning chest
was fund.
had by
Refresh-

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RELIANCE
ALARM
CO.

CHANUKAH
GREETINGS . . .
and

Best Wishes to the
. . . Entire . . .
Jewish Community

We wish to thank you all for your past patronage and

hope to merit your confidence in the future.

SYMBOLS
of HEALTH

Mrs.
E. Swade;
In memory
of are
ments
were served.
New members
Max M.
Schott,
Sr., from
Dr. and
welcome.
For further
wr
,tic-
Mrs.
Samson
S
Wittenberg;
In
ulars,
call
Mrs.
D.
Hoffrichter,
memory of Mrs. Harry Hennig, Tyler 6-4782.
from Dr. and Mrs. Samson S.
Wittenberg; In memory of Mrs.
Cora Ullman ,from Miss Selma Yahrzeit of Thrvza Goldstick,
J. Sampliner; In memory of from Miss Elizabeth Finley.

12737 Linwood Ave.

Towns(nd 8.4664

Beautiful New 500-Case of Chesterfields Is
Feature of Liggett & Myers Gift Cartons

A Joyous Chanukah to All

for a Fighting Nation

FRIENDSHIP
GARAGE

Those sparkling glasses of rich. creamy milk are a
symbol of abundant health and good American
living! In war-3S in peace—milk is the ideal
refreshing drink for all Americans of all ages.
Only now, its healthful goodness is even more
important! For milk contains large quantities of
the food values that will make America strong
for Victory.

Service on All Makes of Cars

WE MAKE-EM NEW

Collision Work Our Specialty

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Chanukah Greetings To All

EXPERT
Window Cleaning
Co., Inc.

Industrial Maintenance

Spray—PAINTING—Office

New Buildings

206 E. GRAND RIVER AVE.

CHERRY 3407

With the men of our armed
forces foremost in the thoughts boxes of 50's (200 cigarettes),
of everyone this year, it's "Hats the regular 10-package carton
Off" to the Soldiers and Sailors, (200 cigarettes) and the special
the Air Force and the Marines gift cartons of three 20's pack-
on the 1942 Christmas cartons ages—GO cigarettes.
For pipe smokers, the holiday
brought out by Liggett & Myers
A new Company
feature this
year is an line
the of
usual
carton
of four
flat
Liggett
& Myers'
brands
Tobacco
for Chester-
again features Velvet Pipe and
field cigarettes.
Cigarette Tobacco and Granger
"They rate the best" is the Pipe Tobacco. Both these old fa-
slogan, with a picture of a very vorites are in handsome cartons
pretty young woman from the of one-pound or 8-ounce drums.
A. W. V. S. wishing smokers also continuing Velvet's beautiful
a Merry Christmas.
and useful Humi-Seal glass jar.
With mild good-tasting cigar-
attractive container of 500 Ches- ettes or smooth mellow pipe to-
terfields in a beautiful rich case bacco right at the top of the list
of Christmas red with gold bor- of Christmas gifts to send to
der—a truly impressive gift for men in camp or to friends any-
any smoker.
where. indications point to a
The Christmas line includes record season for gift cartons.

A quart of milk gives the following percentages of
your vital daily healthful food needs:

Vitamin G
Protein
Vitamin B
Vitamin C

79%
.49%
28%

16%

Calcium .

Phosphorous
Vitamin A
Energy

. 69%
.37%
. 22%

Iron

.

16%

100%

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