January 15, 1943 Dr. Leo L. Honor Guest Rabbi Adler To Be Guest Speaker at the Auxiliar Y Speaker at Kvutzah lvrith Luncheon Feb. 10 Hebrew Schools Lunch Jewish Juniors To Hear Review of Sabotage Jan. 17 The next general meeting of the National Council of Jewish Juniors will be held on Sunday, Jan 17 at the Statler Hotel at 2:30 in the afternoon. The book "Sabotage" will be reviewed by one of the members of the Community Service Bureau of Wayne University. Michigan Bell Telephone Company's movies displaying fifth column activities will also be shown. The first in a series of pep rid- The 11th annual donor lunch- Les event of the Ladies Auxiliary eon of the Woman's Auxiliary Kvutzah Ivrith held at the home of the United Hebrew Schools of Mrs. Samuel Schubiner, Jan. 12, 1943. A Hebrew cultural program was presented. Mr. M. Michlin gave a reading. The donor luncheon is sched- uled for Feb. 10, 1943, the funds are raised for the purpose of perpuating Hebrew culture. Rabbi M. Adler will be the Bordelove Installed As guest speaker at the donor lunch- Noble Grand of Jericho eon. Cantor J. Sonenklar will ten- der several Hebrew selections and Lodge of Odd Fellows B. Issues, Supt. of United Hebrew School, will also speak. At an impressive ceremony wit- The president, Mrs. A. D. nessed by a large gathering of Markson, has appointed Mrs. A. members, Jericho Lodge, No. 490, DeRover as chairman and she will I. 0. 0. F., installed the newly- be assisted by Mesdames B. Fried- good, P. Gortzck, S. Leinoff, S. Winokur, A. Panush, A. Rappa- port, J. Rabinowitz, B. Stein, A. Garber, G. Schubiner. a. MARGUERITE KOZENN will be held Jan. 27, at 12:30 at 1' Shaarey Zedek social hall. ✓ 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle The guest speaker will be Dr. Leo L. Honor, director of Jew- ish Education of Chicago, and dean of the College of Jewish Studies. Among the entertaining fea- tures of the afternoon will be a program of Hebrew and Yiddish songs by Marguerite Kozenn. Mrs. Benjamin B. Gordon is in full charge of the luncheon ar- rangements. Her co-chairman is Mrs. Morris Fishman. The com- mittee consists of: Mesdames Julius Berman, Moe S. Perlis, Robert Loewenberg, Morris Krause, Charles Robinson, Harry Sklar, Herman Wetsman, Moe S. Dann, Louis Seiton, and Rudolph Zu ieback. Mrs. George M. Roberts is the chairman of the publication of the souvenir program. Mrs. Max Hayman is chairman of the 11th annual donor luncheon; Mrs. Jack Tobin is "president of the Wo- man's Auxiliary. For reservations cull Mrs. William Mandell, Tyler 7-4644. Henry Scott at Fisher Town Hall Wed., Jan. 20 Coming directly from New York where he created a sensa- tion at Carnegie Hall and the Rainbow Room, Henry Scott, hu- morous virtuoso of the piano will play at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wednes- day morning, Jan. 20, at 11 o'clock. A master of the comedy type of piano playing, Scott will give a unique program of concert sa- tire, classics, and swing for his first Detroit appearance. J.W.V. Auxiliary Opens Surgical Dressing Unit A Red Cross branch in surgical dressings and bandages will open under the auspices of the Michi- gan Ladies' Auxiliaries of the Jewish War Veterans, with in- structors from the Red Cross. There will be two classes, start- ing Tuesday, Jan. 19, also Wed- nesday. One class will be the morning at 10 a. m. and one in th evening at 6:30. Each course consists of five hours instruction before one can engage in the work. Registrations are necessary to form this unit. Register with the chairman, Mrs. Mary Wallace, by calling Un. 2-0501, and her as- sistants, Mrs. Marguerite Art, Ho. 8853, or Mrs. Blanche Green- blatt, To. 7-1396. Volunteers from any or all organizations are invited to call and register. Come prepared with a white dress or uniform and headdress and scissors. • Eight million surgical dressings and bandages are required by March 1. Kindly cooperate. The need is urgent. Do your part in this war effort work. A first aid class will meet every Thursday evening at the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cortland Ayes., under the supervision of Nurse Sarah Bar- ris, supervisor of the Woman's Hospital. The hours will be 8 to 10 p. m. Everyone is invited to enroll and join in this important work. Men and women are both eli- gible. Progressive Unterstitzung Verein Luncheon Jan. 19 A special board meeting of the Progressive Unterstitzung Ve- rein was held at a luncheon Wed- nesday, Jan. 6, at the home of Mrs. S. Miral, 3290 W. Grand Ave. Mrs. H. Epstein presided. GENUINE REBUILT MOTORS by Hall-Dodds Co. Cracked Block Accepted et Slight Additional Cost Detroit's Downtown Ford Dealer TEMPLE 1-8000 Dietrich Galleries 341 EAST JEFFERSON Estate property of G. W. Crane —Also— property of the estate of Lola M. Becker with additions Auction Sale MONDAY, JAN. 18 TUESDAY, JAN. 19 Wednesday, Jan. 20 EACH DAY at 2 and 8 P. M. Artistic Furnishings, Bronzes, Silver- ware, Rare China, Limoge, Glass- ware, Crystal, Bohemian, Venetian, Clocks, Books, Lamps, Tapestries. 150 Original Oil Paintings Antique and Modern These paintings have hung in impor- tant museums and expositions here and abroad. On view now. E. F. Dietrkh, Auctioneer MRS. HARRY EPSTEIN Arrangements were made for the second annual donor luncheon, which will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 19, at Shiff & Moss on Joy Rd. near Grand River Ave. Mrs. H. Epstein is chairman of the affair. Mrs. R. Miller is in charge of the ads for the booklet; Mrs. I. Kruger and Mrs. J. Rit- ten are in charge of program. The following are in charge of the pledges: Mrs. K. Baiter and Mrs. Berke. Further information may be obtained by calling the president, Mrs. H. Epstein, To. 5-1216, or the vice president, Mrs. Berke, To. 5-6703. Mrs. S. Rosengard will be a hostess. Ad- mission is $3 per plate, and the prozeds of this affair will be used to aid the less fortunate in our community. Sol MUllin Promoted to Staff Sergeant with Wings At a regular business meeting of Purity Chapter, No. 359, 0. F.. S., future plans were dis- cussed, namely a Valentine card party and a rummage sale. The Valentine card party is scheduled for Feb. 15 and is to be held at the Eastern Star Tem- ple, 80 W. Alexandrine. All mem- bers and their friends are cor- dially invited. Part of the pro- ceeds will go towards remember- ing our boys who are in the arm- ed forces overseas. Refreshments will be served and several prizes given. Reservations may be made by calling Ida Schwartz, Davi- son 2350; Faye Goldberg, UN. 1-6819 or Stella Rives, TY. 13-3627 who are in charge of tickets. Mark this date on your calendar. Get your tables arranged now and help make this affair a suc- cess. Monday, Jan. 18 Prof. Edward MacFarland of Wayne University Upon graduation from the Har- lingen Army Gunnery School, Harlingen, Tex., Private Sol Mullin of 2023 Tuxedo Ave. has been promoted to the rank of Staff Sergeant with Wings, and was given the honor of being made valedictorian of the class. He has been assigned to instruct aerial gunnery at the Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Tex. Staff Sergeant Mullin enlisted in the Army Air Force in June, 1942, and was formerly con- nected with Grayson Shops, Inc., ' as assistant manager. will be the guest speaker of the evening, preceding a formal ini- tiaVon of new candidates. His topic will be "Problems of the Consumer Today as Affected the War." All members are urged to attend this meeting. The chapter will produce a play in the very near future and all members who have some dramatic ability and wish to participate in this play may call Lillian Dinetz, UN. 3-7220 for full particulars. °An Important Message— FROM Claude E. Wickard DIRECTOR OF FOOD ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. TO THE Jewish Master Bakers Assn. of DETROIT, MICHIGAN These Restrictions and Regulations go into effect MAURICE BORDELOVE elected officers, headed by Maurice Bordelove, well known in fraternal circles as the noble grand. This marks the second time in 20 years that Mr. Bordelove will preside over Jericho Lodge. It was in July, 1922, when he became noble grand of Jericho Lodge. Mr. Bordelove is the lodge's representative to the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of Michigan, hav- ing served in that capacity con- tinually since 1924. It was in 1935 when Bordelove became the Grand Patriarch of the Grand Encampment of Michigan and he served as the grand representa- tive to the Sovereign Grand Lodge representing the state of Michi- gan in the international body in 1936 and 1937. As a member of the Patriarchs Militant, the Fellows, Bordelove was the state uniformed branch of the Odd treasurer of that branch for 12 years with the rank of Lt. Col- onel. Other officers of Jericho Lodge • re: Louis Langwald, vice grand; George N. Smith, recording sec- retary; Leo B. Furst, financial secretary; Nathan Katchman, treasurer; Michael Weiner, war- den; Sherman Porvin, conduc- tor; Jack Spring, chaplain; Ed- ward Swartz, right supporter to Noble Grand; N. Julius Wagman, left supporter to noble grand; Aaron Eckshtat, right scene sup- porter; Harry Nesoff, left scene supporter; Gabriel Seffinger, in- side guardian; Meyer Levine, out- side guardian; Nathan Geer, right supporter to vice grand and Louis Shiell, left supporter to vice grand. Bnai Moshe To Name Class in Honor of Louis Gunsberg, Past President ' 3140 Grand River Prof. McFarland Guest Speaker at Purity Chapter Meet Jan. 18 Congregation Bnai Moshe will honor past president Louis Guns- berg by naming a class of new members after him at a ceremony befitting the occasion Sunday af- ternoon, Jan. 21, 2:30 o'clock. Gunsberg served as president for two terms, in 1938 and 1939, and is a member of a funnily which has long been associated with the growth and progress of the Congregation. His brother Sam Gunsberg also served in the office of president and as Gabbo while Sigmund and Joseph Guns- berg are active and devoted mem- bers of many years standing. Greetings to the new members will be spoken by president Adolph Beck of the Congregation. Andrew Iczkowitz, chairman of the membership committee, Mrs. Alex Fisch, president of the S's- terhood, Edmund Labe, president of the Men's Club and Leon Brooks, president of the Y. P. S. Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will de- liver addresses. The musical program includes vocal selections by Cantor David Katzman and violin numbers by Dave Diamond. • • • • MONDAY, JANUARY 18 1943 NO more sale of SLICED BREAD. MINIMUM weight of bread to be sold is ONE (I) LB. NO double wrappings (choice of bag or paper). ALL WHITE BREAD and rolls shall be ENRICHED with VITAMINS. • There will be certain limitations and variations which will make it difficult to secure exactly what you want at all times. • NO RATIONING IS EXPECTED and a PLENTIFUL SUP- PLY OF BREAD IS ASSURED. • These regulations are made to conserve materials and manpower. • SPECIAL PRIVILEGES—Please do not ask for them, be- cause VIOLATIONS of these REGULATIONS make us SUBJECT TO FINE AND IMPRISONMENT. YOUR COOPERATION WILL HELP! Signed : THE JEWISH MASTER BAKERS ASSN. EPSTEIN BAKERY 9936 Dexter Blvd. PEARLMAN'S BAKERY 12735 Linwood EPSTEIN BAKERY 12131 Linwood FELHANDLER'S BAKERY 8847 Linwood NATIONAL BAKERY 12312 Dexter Blvd. H. KRESHEK'S BAKERY 8717 Linwood NATIONAL BAKERY 7706 McNichols Rd. WARSHAWER BAKERY 8425 Twelfth St. NATIONAL BAKERY 12019 Linwood SAVOY BAKERY, 8532 Twelfth St. JEWEL BAKERY 13306 Dexter Blvd. ZEMAN'S N. Y. 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