1943 April 2, 1943 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle ,. • N. Woodward JWEWO To Hold Bridges for Benefit of Red Cross Roads to Freedom Kept Open with CIA. Funds At a board of directors meet- ing of the North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women Judge James M. Jeffries Deserves Re-Election Mrs. Barnett Brickner Sisterhood of Temp Israel Speaker April 12 James M. Jeffries was born on the east side of Detroit, July 25th, 1884. He entered the Uni- versity of Detroit, and graduated from the Law School in 1915. The career of this able jurist is stud- ded with achievements and his record as a public servant is out- standing. His extreme popularity and good fellowship coupled with his excellent judicial tempera- ment has placed him in a class by himself. Detroit can be proud of the ac- complishments of her native son Judge James M. Jeffries of the Common Pleas Court. He should be re-elected to the office he so ably administers. For Monday, April 12, the Temple Israel Sisterhood, through its program chairman, Mrs. Roy Sarason, and membership chair- tell part lint )avid had other n a pool- )avid Mrs. Schoolman To Bo Hadassah Speaker at Statler Hotel April 13 and h to vita- s be- could like that any way hue- muse adn't dviee tome- [Ness )avid le he Holy !h he He Ten I (101- was t not 'vela- n his collars David stand latter aldn't the n the the t not f rom slap- Holy is 16 it the . . . rneth is the thou mere as Sam- that that hint this kness. stand. It not visit and foot For th is ision alter le of e by yard, la i gr ■ the at of r MRS. A. GLEICHER European Welfare Organization e held at the home of Mrs. Morris Baker on Webb Avenue, Wednes- day evening, March 21, arrange- ments were made for a luncheon and bridge for the benefit of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Abra- ham Gleicher will be hostess at the luncheon which is to be held in her home, 3023 Fullerton, on Tuesday noon, April 6. Mrs. Anna Goldberg, president of the Branch, urges and appeals to all members and friends to attend and help swell the fund of the Red Cross. Junior Council To Hold Games Party April 4 Stella Brown, chairman of the Social Committee of the Junior Council of Jewish Juniors, has planned a games party for Sun- clay, April 4, at 3 p. in. in the auditorium of the Jewish Com- munity Center. Gin Rummy, bridge and mah jong en- thusiasts can really have a grand time. To add to the festivities there will be door prizes and re- freshments. There will be a nomi- nal admission fee. . MRS. BAYRE LEVIN Jewish victims of Nazi tyranny, on the march seeking freedom and security, now look to the future with hope for United Nations victor,. and meantime for help through the United Jewish Appeal for Refugee,. Overseas Needs and Palestine. Scenes on the road to a new life, along which the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and National Refugee Service, with U.J.A. funds, aid oppressed Jews: (Top) — refugees escape front Nazi-held France through the Pyrenees. headed for an address in Barcelona, where they will find shelter, food, emigration assistance and other help provided by J.D.C.; (Center) — the Jewish homeland in Palestine, whose reconstruction and defense is supported by the U.l'.A., sends thousands of its men and women to light for democracy on the desert fronts; (Bottom) — children rescued from concentration camps enjoy their first American foo , ' nn the pier in a U. S. seaport, where they are taken under the win of European Jewish Children's Aid, affiliated with N.R.S. _ Ambassador Grew and Professor Einstein To Take Part in U. J. A. Broadcast April I I Rubenstein Piano Studios To Hold Musicale April 4 Rubenstein Piano Studios will Hon. Joseph C. Grew, who serv- present a number of students in a Musicale on Sunday afternoon, ed as United States Ambassador April 4, at 3 o'clock. The pro- to Tokyo until the Japanese at- gram will consist of piano solos, demonstration of theory and dis- tack on Pearl Harbor, and Pro- tribution of prizes to outstand- ing pupils for their efforts in their studies. SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY Your Future At Stake Grave doubts as to future value of the paper dollar Is not lessened by inherent patriotic confidence in our country—our city. Get the Facts and Figures about these cheap prices see Mr. Bedford. 20% NET-28 units: Fine solid bid. New stoves new refrIg. Rent $11,000. Terminate partnership. En- tire price only $32,000, Equity $14,000. 17% NET-41 opts 2 to ti rooms. New refrig new stoves. Rent $21,000. Bankrupt price $67,500. Terms $17,500. 15% NET-30 apts 2 to 4 rooms. Bent $14,000. We sold once $165,000. Out of town owner liquidating only $52,500. Terms $12,500. - 12% Net 19 opts 4 rooms 2nd & ('ass Pk. Widow must Sell. Only $6,500 down. Gold mine for someone move In operate. HOMER WARREN L CO. Years' Dependable Service " CA. 0321 Dime Bldg. 59 ALBERT EINSTEIN fessor Albert Einstein will par- ticipate in a nationwide broad- cast, which will be presented on Sunday afternoon, April 11, at 1:30 (E.W.T.), under the aus- pices of the United Jewish Ap- peal for Refugees, Overseas Needs OPENING FRIDAY THE FIRESIDE DETROIT'S NEW AND UNUSUAL COCKTAIL LOUNGE IN THE BELCREST HOTEL 5440 CASS AVENUE FINE FOODS • MUSIC • LIQUORS and Palestine. The broadcast, en- titled ''On the Road to Libera- tion," will be heard over a coast- to-coast hookup of the National Boardcasting Company. As one of the major features of the United Jewish Appeal radio program, ix distinguished cast of actors will join in the enactment of an original radio drama writ- ten especially for the program, which will deal with the graphic story of three refugees serving with the Allied armies on the Tunisian front. There is special timeliness in the broadcast in behalf of the unified drive for the Joint Dis- tribution Committee. United Pal- estine Appeal and National Ref- ugee Service, in view of the worldwide interest centering on the plight of the victims of Hit- lerism and the impending British- American conference on a pro- gram for providing opportunities for the immediate rescue of large numbers of Jews in Nazi-domi- nated Europe. The April 11th broadcast will also coincide with vigorous Pre- parations in many communities throughout the country for peak campaigns for overseas war re- lief and rehabilitation, for the de- fense and upbuilding of the Jew- ish homeland in Palestine and for the adjustment and integration of refugees in the United States. Mt. Sinai League To Meet Wednesday, April 7 The League of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Association will hold an open meeting, Wednesday, April 7, at 8:30 p. m. at the home of Leah Silverman, 2333 Clements Avenue. This group is open for mem- bership to business and profes- s'onal girls over 20 years of age. For additional information please contact Molly Moss, Correspond- ing Secretary, at TY. 4-6713, be- tween 7 and 8 p. m. man, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, have planned an interesting meeting for its members, guests and prospec- tive members. Mrs. Barnett Brick- ner, the well known wife of Rab- bi Brickner of Cleveland will be the quest speaker of the after- noon, and her topic will be To- day's Challenge to Women." A dessert luncheon, honoring Mrs. Brickner will be given at 1 p. m., in the Romanesque Hall of the Art Institute, followed immediate- ly by the meeting in the Lecture hall. Mrs. Danto and Mrs. Sarason report that their committees have been actively engaged in making final arrangements for the pur- pose of making this an outstand- ing event. An invitation is ex- tended to all and members are urged to co-operate by bringing prospective members and guests. Preceding the meeting Mrs. Bayre Levin, president, will be hostess to the officers and mem- bers of the Board of the Sister- hood to a breakfast in her home at 10:30 a. m. complimenting, Mrs. Brickner. Jewish National Fund activi. ties of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will be the keynote of the next meeting which will take place at Hotel Statler Tues- day, April 13 at 2 p. Mrs, A. P. Schoolman, of New York, it member of the National Board of Hadassah will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Irving Dworman is Jew. ish National Fund chairman, Box collections are carried on twice yearly. Contributions for the purchase of land in Palestine and for trees either in memory or in honor of loved ones or to com- memorate joyous or memorable occasions have resulted in a gen- erous amount of money contribut- ed each year towards the local chapter's quota for Jewish Na- tional Fund, which is an integral part of the National Hadassah program. Slides in technicolor, showing Jewish National Fund develop. ment, will also be shown at this meeting. Mrs. J. E. Gould, president, will preside at the meeting. RE-ELECT Bnai Israel of Pontiac Holds Purim Celebration On Sunday afternoon, March 21, the Sunday School of Congre- gation Bnai Israel in conjunction with the daily religious school, presented a Purim program, which included a two-act play "A Pu- rim Market." The play was under the direction of the Sunday school teacher, Miss Zola Allen; Music by Miss Rose Mary Levin. At the conclusion of this pro- gram the 'Sisterhood of the Con- gregation served Purim delicacies to all present. On Sunday, March 28 the tra- dit:onal Purim dinner was held at the Social flail of Congrega- tion Bnai Israel. Rabbi 1. Strauss spoke on the subject "A Purim Challenge." Brief remarks were made by Rabbi Eric Freeland. Judge James H. JEFFRIES TO COMMON PLEAS COURT A Proven, Able. Tolerant Jurist FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS Prholo Dining Room for Parties 12017 DEXTER BLVD. 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