1943 March 12, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Shaarey Zedek Junior Congregation To Hold Bettie Taylor's huge blues ex- Annual Purim Dance Youth Education League "Blues in the Groove" In Final Week at Club 666 Forms Red Cross Unit H o ly A board meeting of the Youth Education League was held 6n Monday, Feb. 22, at the home of Mrs. Meyer Millman on Cherry- lawn Ave. Mrs. Louis R. Kay was co-hostess. -Plans were discussed for furtherance of the organiza- tion's war work. A regular monthly meeting of the Youth Education League was held on Monday, March 8, at the home of Mrs. Avery B. Chereton, on Ohio Ave. Assisting Mrs. Chereton for the afternoon were Mrs. Morris Cohen, and Mrs. Na- than Reisman. A Red Cross Unit, headed by • Mrs. Louis Fried, chairman, was formed to solicit war contributions for the present Red Cross Drive, which entails covering a specifically designated area of the city. It was also decided to contrib- ute a dunam of land in Palestine on which two refugee families can be resettled. r the )r al- will nodus ws of all presi- hlum, been I you place Jew- augh- hren, muni- 'titers ?(I fur Lotion Land nend- f from ses- 1; Dr. ;ident. will is of .vatic ?rtok, .rica ; nerly rabbi rob- ; will !hai r- xecu- donal Sabbath League Essay Contest Closes Mar. 21 Purim, March 21, is the clos- ing. (late for the essay contest being sponsored by the Women's League for Sabbath Observance on the subject "What the Sabbath Means to a Jewish Child." The contest is being sponsored among the childrer of the Jewish schools of Detroit and four medals are being presented to the winners for the best Hebrew, English and Yiddish essay. Parents and teachers are urged to encourage children to write essays between now and March 21. The judges are Rabbi J. S. Sperka, Rabbi Wohlgelernter, Morris Lachover, Theodore Ba- ruch. Ladies' Aid Purim Dinner Dance March 28 Marian Anderson, far-famed The junior congregation of American singer, has begun her Shaarey Zedek will present its eighth annual tour and will come annual Purim dance with Dave to Detroit on Monday evening, Diamond and his orchestra. It is an informal affair and will he held at 9 p. m. in the social hall of Shaarey Zedek. Tickets are $1.00 per couple and may be obtained at the Syna- gogue or by contacting members of the Junior Congregation board. OSNOS (Continued from Page 11 ing, who died in Detroit in 1937; Max, president of the company. since Sam began 'taking it eas- ier" in 1939; Herman S., execu- tive vice-president; Bernard D., secretary, until he entered the Army; Mrs. Seil Fredland, 17320 Woodingham drive; Mrs. Rose Forstat, Rockville Center, Long Island, and Mrs. Miriam Young, of New York City. There also are three brothers and one sister, Mike, Sol, Ben and Goldie L. Alspector. Felt Detroit Lure Junior and Little Women of Hadassah To Hold Joint Meet Marian Anderson To Appear in Detroit At 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon, March 14, at the Stotler Hotel, the Detroit Unit of Junior Ha- dassah will hold a joint meeting with the Little Women of Ha- dassah. This is the first such combined meeting this year of the two divisions of Hadassah, and promises to be a notable event. The program of the afternoon will include 11 symposium on "The American Jew" led by Mrs. Mor- ris Adler, and participated in by Beth Laikin, of Little Women, and Edith Wiener and Ida Sandera Milstein, of Junior Hadassah. Also included On the program will be dramatic readings by Shirley Hy- man. The meeting Sunday is open to all Jewish girls interested in the work of Hadassah, even though not members of either Little Wo- men or Junior Hadassah. Girls attending the meeting. are .,.urged to bring with them books to be donated to the American Red Cross in their book drive for servicemen. .,. MARIAN ANDERSON March 22 at the Masonic Audi- torium. Miss Anderson last ap- peared in Detroit in 1941. The star contralto, who is well on the way to becoming a na- tional institution, spent the sum- mer months on her Connecticut farm, resting for the first time in six years, refreshing her energies and replenishing her repertory which numbers in the hundreds of songs. The program which she will present here will include some of the new selections which she has added to her vast store of melodies. Since the termination of her last tour, Miss Anderson has been the target of honors once more. In March, 1912, she received the Bok award, the plaque and the $10,000 check which goes to the one who has contributed most to the honor of Philadelphia. This, her native city, bestowed still an- other gift upon her when Temple University conferred an honorary doctorate of music upon Miss An- derson. In 1939 the great contral- to was awarded the Spingarn medal. The tour of which this local concert is a part extends from October through May, during which Miss Anderson will pre- sent more than eighty concerts. Tickets for her recital in De- troit are now on sale at Grinnell Bros. music store, 1515 Woodward Ave. Local Youth Group To Hold Convention At Center March 28 Men named Henry Ford, Hugh The Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society Chalmers, Charles D. Hastings, will hold its annual Purim din- Alvan Macauley, William C. Du- ner dance on Sunday, March 28 rant and others were doing amaz- With the 1943 Midwest con- at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. ing things. Here was a city which ference of Jewish Youth sched- Dinner will be served at 6:30 p. would attract scores of thousands uled for Akron postponed in th. at which time we will have of families, in need of life's ne- deference to the national conven- our Bond drive. Music by Dave cessities and luxuries. tion, the League of Detroit Jew- Sam Osnos thought hard. Ile Diamond and his band. Mrs. Helen ish Youth will hold a local Auslander is general chairman, had almost no capital except two convention at the Jewish Center, assisted by Mesdame Jahobovitz, of life's most precious assets— Sunday, March 28. Fannie Roth, Frieda Einzig, Ethel robust health and a keen intelli- The League, established to serve Goodman, Julia Ring, Rose Schles- gence. all Jewish Youth groups of the "Those men," he mus.d, "will inger, Rena Gantz, Bertha Kal- community, will conduct a sym- luch and. Pauline Schiff as co- need clothes, tobacco, and a lot of posium On the theme "Jewish workers. For reservations call such things. Why not look over Youth in the War Effort." Sub- Frances Shapiro, Tyler 5-8574, the situation and decide whether jects that will entertain most se- to give up a reasonably well-es- who is in charge of tickets. JWV Auxiliary 135 rious discussion at the forum will tablished business for a gamble include ''Jobs for Women," "Role there? Bingo Party March 16 of Culture During the War," "Would a cash-and-carry busi- LIEBMAN "Education Today and Tomor- ness, operated in a low-rent area Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary 135 row," "Jewish Youth in Past War near the downtown shopping dis- (Continued from Page 1) Jewish War Veterans U. S. A. Planning," "Religion and the trict, with the narrowest possible will entertain patients at Marine War," and "Youth in War Time profit margin, be better than a Dr. Liebman was honored this Hospital on Match 16 at 1 p. m. Living." Chicago jobbing business?" with a Bingo party. Gifts of cig- year by being asked by the Co- Prominent leaders of Detroit lumbia Broadcasting. System to Weathered Storms arettes, razor blades, tobacco, Youth groups will be among those deliver the Yom Kippur sermon He found a location on Ran- pipes, socks, etc., will be given to who will lead round table panels on an international broadcast. dolph St., not far from the De- all patients. on the many subjects. Affiliated Guest artists featured on the troit Opera House, four minutes' This is just one of partiotic organizations and all others are walk from Woodward and Michi- affairs our Auxiliary is doing to invited to attend the all day meet- gan Ayes. help keep up the morale of our ings, that will also feature an Thousands of persons passed men. Mabel Grey, chairman, and evening banquet and entertain- his store daily. Sam often stood Lillian Fink co-chairman of hos- ment. in his doorway nodding a kindly pitalization. "good morning" to many of them. Molly Segal Auxiliary Fewer passed without coming in. Mildred Bailey'at the And they began buying more and Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. Casanova for Second Week more. R. S. held a meeting March 2. By Christmas, 1930, Sam's older Mrs. Hannah Gold, president, was Mildred Bailey, the "Rockin' sons were grown men. Max told a To Dedicate Plaque to selected as the delegate to the Chair Lady," is tilling her second friend that year: 'We're getting Beth Itzchock Congregation convention of the Jewish Con- big week by popular demand as big now. We have 75 employes." sumptive Relief Society of Den- Lowell Bernhardt's Club Casanova A military placque honoring ver, Colorado, to be held at the Grew in Depression star, with another huge new va- riety .floor show assisting her. That was a depression year. By those of the Jewish faith serving hotel Astor in New York April Mildred has become one of the now he and his sons had evolved in the armed forces of our coun- 3, 4 and 5. The auxiliary discussed further foremost single woman attractions a clear plan of operation. And try will be dedicated to Congre- in the country with a style that thousands of Detroiters were gation Beth Itzchock with appro- plans for its eleventh annual do- priate ceremonies by one of its nor luncheon which will he held has often been attempted but nev- -ming to know that plan, too. er duplicated by anyone else. Also It was a simple plan, and in members, Julius Wagman, 30.15 June 1. This is to be a card party holding over this week by demand its simplicity saw the ready abil- Cortland Ave. Formal announce- May 18 for the express purpose are those merry madcaps of mirth, ity of the public to understand it. ment of the dedication date will of raising funds for plates. For further information call Ted. and Art Miller, offering a lime it is, as Sam stressed it be announced in this paper later. Mrs. II. Gold, TY. 4-7802, or Mrs. brisk line Of comedy chatter and times without number: Be pliant to those in power, A. Greenfield, chairman of tick- the deadpan character, Elmer. "Sell your goods at the lowest ets, TO. 8-6020. Newcomers to the line-up are the possible price, strictly for cash, be kind to the young. attractive Miller Sisters, clever with the customer carrying them dancing duo direct from New home. And sell nothing but good MRS. CASPER CUTLER York, and lovely Dorothy Mayo, merchandise." Spanish and whirlwind dancer. The depression of the 30's made 'Toasty" Paul and his popular musical program will be the well Sam. His business grew and grew. band do the music for (lancing known Sidon Belarsky, nationally More additions continued on the and show. There's a complete acclaimed basso-cantante in an Randolph store. Seven in all have dinner show for downtowneis at elaborate program composed of been made. In 1935, thousands of Detroit- 7:30 nightly, with dancing at 7: selections in many languages— Lillian Roth, talented stage, and Reva Reatha, Detroit's own en; had still never set foot in Sam's; had never heard of his screen and radio star, heads the beloved harpist. AT THE Mrs. Edith Souls will open the store. big new shop opening at the program with the singing of our The Shubert-Detroit Theatre on Casanova, Monday. National Anthem. the Campus Martius was breath- Mrs. Philip Cutler, president, ing its last. Sam and his sons and Mrs. Wm. Hordes, fund rais- discussed it. They decided to open ing chairman, voice the hope that a second store within view of (UNGARISHE SHUL) every Jewish woman in Detroit Woodward Ave's. teeming thou- who has not as yet pledged her- sands. self to attend the donor event Keeps His Formula of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Jew- Business skyrocketed, not only ish Natonal Fund on March 17 AT 2:00 P. M. will call Mrs. Irving Shevin, there but in the Randolph store. chairman of reservations, UN. Sam's became an imposing factor • To introduce to Detroit Jewry the importance of the 1-4525, at once and so participate in Detroit's retail merchandising. Famous World YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN which in the redemption of Eretz Israel. And Sam stuck to his basic for- Mrs. Harry Schivartz, chair- mula—low prices, cash and carry. We Detroiters Have the Privilege to Rehouse in Our City. By 1939 Sam's Cut Rate, Inc., man of organizations, HO. 9426, urges all organizations who have was one of Detroit's half dozen • CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN Will Open the Meeting not as yet responded as partici- largest retail organizations. Sam A drug store is more then With an Appropriate Prayer. decided to take things a little pants, to do so at once and be just another store—it's the easier. He became chairman of listed on the organization page guardian of the community's • RABBIS MOSES FISCHER and JACOB J. NATHAN of the board, "just to keep his hand of our souvenir book. health. Isn't it a wise plan in." Congregation Bnai Moshe Will Address the Gathering Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, program to fill your drug needs here, Besides his many business in- chairman, assisted by Mrs. Ben- and Introduce the Out-of-town Guest Speakers. where a deep interest in this jamin Laikin, are responsible for terests, Mr. Osnos was interested community's welfare assures in the- communal, religious and the program for the donor event RABBI NATELOVITZ of Louisville, Ky., and RABBI M. you of only RELIABLE, SAFE philanthropic activities of Detroit of March 17. products? Jewry. EICHENSTEIN, of Chicago, will address the meeting. Husbands of donors will be the He was a member of Shaarey guests of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund on Zedek and Mishkan Israel Syna- This is a very important meeting!—Come early or March 17 at 1:30 p. m. at Ma- gogues and of the Chesed Shel Emes and has endowed a fellow- sonic Temple. you may not secure a seat. Mrs. Benjamin Gordon is in ship in the Yeshivoth Beth Je- hudah. charge of arrangements. ve Miz- dalia nt. , travaganza, "Blues In The Groove," is in its final week at Club Three 666. Topping the tal- ented sepia cast are the Sons Of The South, radio's famous vocal quintette. This is one of the finest harmony groups ever presented at the club. They will stay over for the following show, opening Mon- day. The Tampa Boys offer fast tap routines interspersed with in- strumental and comedy bits. Bal- ance Of the cast includes the cap- tivating acrobatic dancer, Dollie Prembrook; Tena "Push-Out" Dix- on, dynamic torch singer; Polly Goree; soubrette; Maybelle, Fran- Lie and Polly, eccentric dancers; the eight dancing Taylorettes, and Doc Wheeler, master of ceremo- nies. The master of rhythm, King Kolax, and his orchestra, play for dancing and the revue. Joa-Anna's songs highlight the dance inter- ludes. Bettie Taylor's "Follies Of 19-13," again starring- the famed Sons Of The South, vocal quill- tette, and featuring an A Capella choir of fifty voices, opens at Club Three 066, Monday. 3 Lions, I, ex- tanu- sec- igara past ston; Mur- tory, lecre- intry con- 1 of nized coun- Con- art 22 rnity nents ssert Mon- 11. at , MASS MEETING Yesivath Chachmey Lublin CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE Rose Lin- esses Do You Agree? Ce- ylvia (um- Fru- berg. from and mher held the auss, m. +eon that do- s in- 15% Ortiettirr's the I the e of I Sunday, March 14th