December 25, 1942
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
HITHER AND YON
Young Women's Mizrachi
To Hear Mrs. Danzig
II
Home Relief Society
To Elect Officers
Kadimah Young Judeans
The Kadimah (Bas Young Ju-
The Young Women's Mizrachi
On Monday, Dec. 28 at 12:30 deans of Detroit, started their
will meet at the home of Mrs. p. m., the Home Relief Society new season successfully. The fol-
The "Stagger System" of trans- A Word to the Wise—
portation has gone into effect in
Lover's lanes are not always Max Spoon, of 3331 Webb Ave., will hold its regular meeting and lowing officers were elected: pres-
Detroit. The idea must have origi- paved with good intentions . . . on Monday, Dec. 28, at 1 o'clock. election of officers at the home of ident, Toble Mittledorf; 1st vice
nated with some one watching Those who make the most sounds
Mrs. Peter Miller, Atkinson Ave. president, Estelle Bakst; 2nd
A special war effort program vice president, Marilyn Schwartz;
those fellows, so thoroughly do not necessarily have the sound-
schnapsed, board the cars on est ideas . . . the man who has
has been planned and members recording secretary, Marilyn
Michigan Avenue.
who are actively engaged in the Klee;; corresponding secretary,
confidence in himself is generally
various
civilian defense organiza- Naomi Schlossberg; treasurer,
the
one
in
whom
others
have
con-
. . . —
tion and the Red Cross, will par- Beverly Katz; J. N. F. chairman,
They were just digging into the fidence .. • Laugh, and the world
ticipate. A new war effort pro- Geraldine No•ber; and historian,
noodle pudding, when from Cohen laughs with you; Get a "B" card,
ject which the entire membership Phyllis Friedheim.
came the "Oy." This was follow- and you can't ride alone . . .
The group, under the tempor-
may participate in and one that
ed by Levi with an even louder Armies, Money, Energy, Resolu-
d0 y.”
will prove of great interest to all ary leadership of Miss Ruth
tion, Industry, Courage, Arma-
will be introduced at this meet- Friedland, took an active part
Up lumped Mandelbaum. "If ments, spell a victorious Amer-
in the Young Judean Chanukah
ing.
you fellers are going to talk busi- ica.
Annual reports given by the party held Sunday, Dec. 6 by the
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ness, I'm going to leave."
officers and chairmen of the vari- presentation of a candle drill.
The Late Albert Kahn is being
. . .
ous
committees will be given as Club programs will include holi-
highly
eulogized
as
the
architect
Did you know that:
day celebrations as well as pro-
part of the afternoon program.
of
skyscrapers,
war
plants,
naval
The microphone was invented
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi- grams based on Zionism. Girls
bases
and
factories.
True,
his
by Emil Berliner.
dent, urges all members to attend between the ages of 12 and 14,
Deaf mutes were first taught was the creative genius that de-
who would like to be members,
this important meeting.
to read and write by Jewish- signed these buildings, but build-
are welcome. Please contact Miss
horn Jacob Rodrigues Pereira in ings have been known to crum-
Friedland, TO. 6-•049.
ble and fall. Rather, let us say
France.
Ladies of Yeshivah
Abraham Jacobi is regarded as that. his pioneering ideas in the
the father of the science of field of modern design stand as
BUY WAR BONDS!
In;tall Officers
the greatest monument to him.
Pediatrics.
.
.
.
—
Among the most distinguished
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Job hay have had patience, but
Jewish names in New Zealand is
Rev. Cantor
Yehu(la held installation of of-
that of Sir Julius Vogel, who was he didn't have to stand in line
Jacob
MRS. MAX SPOON
ficers on Saturday evening, Dec.
for
a
pair
of
nylon
hose.
Prime Minister from 1873-1875.
19, at 8 o'clock, at the new
Silverman
• . .
Mrs.
Spoon
is
co-chairman
of
Yeshivah building, Dexter and
Heard that they're going to
SURGICAL
You really don't appreciate the close beer and liquor housed at 6 War Efforts committee.
Cortland. Rabbi Stollman was in-
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tremendous value of a good repu- o'clock on Christmas Eve—if so,
Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyan- stalling officer.
25 Years'
tation until the scandalmongers then hundreds of men will be dotte, will speak on "The Jew in
Tract ice
The following officers were re-
this World Today."
get busy . . . Pity the gossips made homeless.
elected and installed in office Recommended by
Physicians and
and scandalmongers! -Just imag-
Committees will report on this for the ensuing year: Mrs. H.
. •
llospil nix
ine a life so empty that nothing
Hitler visited an insane asylum program for the Donor Luncheon Rottenberg, president; Mrs. H.
but gossip seems interesting! .. . and passing before a group of to be held at the Congregation Lansky, Mrs. II. Hubert, Mrs. S.
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A youngster aptly analyzed "scan- inmates, he asked:
Wilrlemere
Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday, Jan. Korretz, Mrs. D. Lipman, vice
12.
dal" thus: Nobody does nothing,
TY. 4-0062
"Do you know who I am?"
presidents; Mrs. L. Wainger, Mrs.
and everybody goes telling of it
A. Molly, trustees; Mrs. E.
He was met with blank stares.
everywhere . . . they just take A few shook their heads.
Schlussel, treasurer; Mrs.
I.
two and two and add it up to
"Don't you know I'm Adolf Council of Jewish Jrs.
Holtzman, honorary president;
five—significantly, another name Hitler? I possess all the power
The Well Known Rev.
Mrs. E. Muscovitz, ex-president;
for an adder is a snake.
in Germany. I am almost as Sponsor V-Hop Dec. 27
Mrs. A. Ablecop, Mrs. S. Glass-
Hyman Schulsinger
great as God."
man, Mrs. M. Schaloffsky, honor-
On Sunday, Dec. 27, the Na- ary vice presidents; Mrs. E. En-
"One of my ancestors," a Vir-
At which, one of the lunatics
of Cong.
tional Council of Jewish Juniors gleberg, entertainment; Mrs. H.
ginian told a Jew boastfully, snickered:
Beth Tefilo
will
wind
up
its
membership
"signed the Declaration of In-
"Yes, yes, my boy—that's the
Miller. corresponding secretary;
Emanuel
drive with a final and total effort, Mrs. M. Merzon, financial secre-
dependence."
way it started with all of us."
Capable and
namely
the
V-Hop
at
Temple
"Ah, indeed," replied the Jew,
Sholom Aleichem.
Specialized
tary.
Beth El, with the time set at
"one of mine signed the Ten Com-
All board members and honor-
2:30
p.
m.
mandments."
able board members were re-
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DOWNTOWN THEATRES
Miss Sylvia Collins, chairman elected.
MICHIGAN—Claudett Colbert of the affair, promises some fine
Also Marriages
In some of the hotels in Roches-
Refreshments were served.
Performed
ter, Minn., home of the Mayo in Preston Sturges' hilarious entertainment. The popular maes-
sea ken In Eng-
Clinic, this sign is posted: "Please "Palm Beach Story" with Joel tro, Weldon Petz, and his 14-
lish and Yiddish
do not discuss your operation in McCrae, Mary Astor and Rudy piece orchestra will supply the
Vallee, will remain as the Christ- music, with "Julie" doing the Temple Israel To
the lobby."
1934 Hazelwood
mas laugh show at the Michigan. vocals. The professional dance
TYler 6-6960
On the same program is a thrill- team of "Dot and Dash" will Observe Day of Prayer
er with an unusual twist, "Street also appear. As another head- Friday Night, Jan. I
of Chance," starring Burgess liner in the festivities, Roberta,
Earlier Date for Next
Meredith and Clair Trevor.
formerly associated with Julie
The National Day of Prayer
Week's Publication
Adler, will do her latest and designated for Friday, Jan. 1,
UNITED ARTISTS — Mickey best, a stair dance. To round on by the proclamation of the Pres-
Because New Year's Day,
Jan. 1, falls on Friday, we Rooney as the bundle Britain the show, Gertrude Leve, song- ident of the United States, will
will go to press on Thursday, didn't want, will remain as the stress and comedienne, will act he observed by Temple Israel at
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
Christmas attraction at the as mistress of ceremonies and its Sabbath Eve Service, Friday
one day earlier than usual.
Copy for next week's issue United Artists Theatre, in "Yank also favor those present with night, Jan. 1, at 8:30, in the
TOwnsend 9-0344
must be in the hands of the at Eton." On the same program sonic of her South American Lecture Hall of the Detroit In-
numbers.
is
a
spy
thriller,
"Pacific
Rendez-
stitute
of
Arts.
Editor not later than Tuesday,
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Invitations have been extended
vous," starring Lee Bowman and
Cantor Robert S. Tulman, ac-
Dec. 29, at 10 a. m.
to many in our armed forces, and ccmpanied by our Organist, Mr.
Marriages Performed
Jean Rogers.
Frances Cohn, Dorothy Fried- Karl W. Haas, will sing the
a
man, Rose Nash, Frieda Nash, Twenty-Third Psalm and chant
Stella Brown, Rose Becker, Ruth the Kaddish Memorial Prayer, in
Rabinowitz, Anne Stern, Ruth memory of all who have fallen
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished WANTED BOOKKEEPER — For Mishy, Gertrude Pregerson, Ev- in the current War for Free-
Rev. Cantor
Short elyn Koppelman, Madeleine Len- dom.
General Office Work.
room in home of three adults.
hours. $35.00 per week. Appli- heff, Ruth Sher, Blume Nagler
DAVID
Temple Israel Religious School
Near Dexter bus and Four-
and Evelyn Richwerger are all will observe a Winter Vacation.
cant call TOwnsend 6-8941.
teenth 'car line. Phone Town-
GOLDEN
workin" together to make this There will be no sessions Sat-
send 6-7749.
Detroit's Favorite
ELDERLY LADY will share well event a brilliant one.
urday and Sunday, Dec. 26 and
M 0 II B I.
kept
flat
with
responsible
cou-
27, and Saturday and Sunday,
TYler 0-9190
WILL SHARE my apartment
ple.
Excellent
transportation.
Jan. 2 and 3. Sessions will be
M'edding Ceremo-
with lady. Call telephone TO.
Tyler
5-6706.
nies Performed at
resumed Saturday and Sunday,
5-7566, evenings and Sunday
Home and by Ap-
Jan.
9
and
10.
to 12:30 p. m.
pointment.
DAVID S. HELPER
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
room for one or two gentlemen 64 years old, of Cleveland, Ohio.
FOR RENT—Large, nicely fur-
in home of two adults. Good a former resident of Detroit, died
nished room for refined gentle-
tra nsportatin. 3774 Calvert, Dec. 7, after a long illness. Mr. American Tenor To Sing 1,1-0.1:1-09-1,19-000171771;1-00-4-001',1-1MPin
.
man or business girl preferred.
Helper was a real estate contrac-
near Dexter. Tyler 5-0907.
RECEPTACLES
At
Masonic
Temple
Good transportation. Call after
tor. Surviving Mr. Helper is his
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
6 p. m., or all day Sunday. FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish- wife, Sarah, three sons, Edward,
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Thoroughly American is Rich-
Guaranteed. Priced Right
2740 Richton, TO. 7-0306.
ed room in home of refined Herman of Cleveland. and Ben,
couple. Good transportation. in the U. S. Navy; four daugh- ard Crooks, popular tenor of
AMERICAN
2 ROOMS for couple. Kitchen
Rent reasonable. Tyler 6-5776. ters: Miss Daisy Helper, Mrs. II. the Metropolitan Opera Com-
RECEPTACLE
CO.
and bedroom, furnished, at 8976
pany,
radio,
and
the
concert
Loringer, Mrs. M. Becker and
DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. Mrs. E. Atenson of Cleveland: stage, who sings here on Jan.
Cameron.
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8.5889
Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar Mitz- also one brother, Mose Helper of 8, at Masonic Auditorium.
FOR RENT—One or two nicely
vah, English and Citizenship — Cleveland and two sisters, Mrs.
His first real break came when
furnished rooms, steam heat,
my specialty. Reading and E. Frank and Mrs. H. Lewis of he won an audition for a lob as
bath, gentleman only. Rent $5.
writing guaranteed. Free trial Detroit. Services for Mr. helper a soloist in the Fifth Avenue
MONUMENTS
2016 Virginia Park, upper flat.
Presbyterian Church. Now many
lesson. 1964 W. Delaware St. was held in Cleveland, Ohio.
Inquire after 4 p. m.
Phone Tyler 6-0012 or Davison
doors were opened to him. Dr.
Walter Damrosch, conoisseur of
9392.
ROOM FOR RENT — Newly
LOTTIE ROSEN
voices, offered to get him a loan
1 .1
furnished room with private FOR RENT — Nice furnished of Portland, Ore., formerly ,o f of $10,000 for European study.
UR BAC H
family, near Dexter bus line.
room, suitable for one or two Detroit, died Saturday, Dec. 19, Being refused by the self-reliant
Suitable for lady or gentle-
young ladies. Gas heat. Air at the age of 37. Funeral services Mr. Crooks, Dr. Damrosch, then
man. 3274 Pasadena. Townsend
conditioned. Phone Townsend was held Monday, Dec. 21, at conductor of the Symphony So-
Portland Ore. Survived by her ciety of New York, engaged him
7-3495.
6-2524.
husband, Daniel J. Rosen of Port- for nine concerts.
FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- FOR RENT — Nice furnished land, Ore., a son, Larry; mother,
Later the Metropolitan Opera
nished room in private home,
room in home of small family. Kate Davidov; four sisters, Celia made him offers and Broadway
for a refined gentleman, lady
Townsend 5-4592.
Mendelson, Betty Harris, Mildred awoke to the proximity of a new
Granite and Marble Monuments
or employed couple. Gas heat
Silverstein, all of Detroit, and
7729 TWELFTH ST.
and continuous hot water. HO. EXPERIENCED GIRL for Gen- Lillian Sussman of Portland, Ore., American tenor and came through
TYLER 6-7192
eral Office Work. Good salary. and a brother, Louis Davidov, of with an offer of $1,000 a week
0827 evenings, Saturday or
to star in "The Student Prince."
Herzberg & Keystone Furs. Detroit.
Sunday.
11350 Woodward Ave. TO.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
8-4318.
JOSEPH BRODER
room with twin beds; suitable
DETROIT'S FINEST
Services were held for Joseph
for two gentlemen. Near Dex- FOR RENT — Nice furnished
room in home of 4 adults. Near Broder on Thursday, at Temple
ter and Lawton bus lines. Ref-
JEWISH FUNERAL HOME
14th, Lawton and Dexter coach Beth El and burial was held from
erences required. 2962 Elm-
lines. Unlimited telephone. 2719 Lewis Brothers. He is survived
hurst Ave. Townsend 8-6437.
. Leslie, near Lawton. Townsend by his wife, Hannah; two daugh-
ters, Mrs. Arthur Levitt, and
FOR SALE—Living room, piano,
8-7505.
Rodelle; three sisters, Mrs. Rose
lamps, tables. Three bedrooms,
dinette. Everything goes at HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants Kunin, Dora Broder, and Mrs.
room and board in Six or George Newman of New York
rockbottom price. Leaving city
TRINITY 2-2114
7739 JOHN R. STREET
Seven Mile section. Please call City; and three brothers, Sam-
due to illness. 12028 Dexter,
uel, Max and Abe,
UNiversity 2-0920.
near Elmhurst.
with MYRA KAY
r 4,
ta
Rev. S. MOGILL
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