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April 30, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Pfc. Charles A. Gersten
Goes To U. of S .Dakota
Pfc. Charles A. Gersten, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Leon A. Ger-
sten, has been assigned by the
Air Corps to the University of
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Temple Israel's 2nd Group
Of Girl Scouts Invested
Alicia Markova and
Anton Dolin To Co-Star
Temple Israel's second group In "Giselle" May 12
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Shaarey Zedek Red Cross
Unit To Reopen May 3
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PFC. CHARLES A. GERSTEN
South Dakota at Brookings, for
an intensive course in Army Ad-
ministration. He is a graduate
of Central High and past mem-
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BETTIE TAYLOR
"BLACKOUT"
A
Novelty Revue
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Wednesday evening, May 5, a
memorial meeting in commemora-
tion of the millions of Jewish
victims of Nazism will be held
at the Jericho Temple. The pro-
gram of the meeting also includes
the Cantors Louis Kossman and
Chaim Schulsinger.
The memorial meeting is ar-
ranged by the Zhitomer Verein,
Chernigoun and Loyever society,
First Galician Society, David Ha-
rodoker Verein, Kieltzer Verein
and Keshenever Bessarabier Ve-
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Hotel Park Ave.
PARK AVE AT SPROAT
Plan Your Social and
Business Events in either
of these two New Beau-
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The Shaarey Zedek Red Cross
Unit will reopen Monday, May
3, after being closed for the
Passover holidays.
The sewing and knitting work-
room will be open on Monday,
Tuesday and Wednesday from
11 to 4. The surgical dressing
rooms are open on Monday and
Tuesday from 10 to 3. All wom-
en who have taken the course
are urged to assist in this work.
A canteen service, headed by
Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, serves
lunches for the convenience of
the workers. Mrs. Benj. B. Gor-
don is chairman of the unit with
Mrs. William Nadler in charge
of knittiv and Mrs. Sidney
Frank and Mrs. Sidney Stone in
charge of surgical dressings.
Noted Speakers To
Address Landsmanschaf ten
Memorial Meeting May 5
Modern Sepia
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For Reservations
Phone CA. 8400
More Than Half of
Hadassah Bond Quota
Has Been Subscribed
of Girl Scouts, under the lead-
Alicia Markova and Anton Do-
ership of Mrs. Joseph Levy and
Miss Rhoda Fenberg, has become lin, two of the world's supreme
classic ballet dancers will co-
invested as Troop 230.
This troop meets each Wed- star in "Giselle" which will be
nesday afternoon at the Durfee
Intermediate School. Troop 76,
Temple Israels' original Girl
Scout Troop, holds its meetings
on Wednesdays at the Hampton
School. They are led by Mrs.
Morris Bachman, assisted by Mrs.
David Arkin and Mrs. Louis Gla-
cier. Both troops are sponsored
by the Temple Israel Sisterhood.
The Girl Scouts have chosen
war work as their major project.
Their part in the war effort in-
cludes hospital assistance, Red
Cross work, baking cookies for
the U. S. 0. and preparation of
hospital needs.
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Downtown Theaters
FOX THEATER—In answer to
the enormous response in at-
tendance, the Fox Theater is
holding for a second week one
of the greatest picture combi-
nations it has ever had the
pleasure of showing: "Hello Fris-
co Hello" and "Desert Victory."
"Desert Victory" is being shown
at the Fox exclusively.
Mrs. Waitstill Hastings Sharp,
who together with her husband,
Rev. Waitstill Sharp, represent-
ed the Unitarian Service Com-
mittee in refugee relief work in
concentration camps in Czechoslo-
vakia and France in the past few
years, will be the guest speaker
at the annual meeting and elec-
tion of officers of the Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek, Tuesday,
May 11, at 12:30 p. ill., at which
time a dessert luncheon will be
served.
Mrs. Harry Mendelson of 2965
Burlingame Ave., To. 5-2564, and
Mrs. Al Weisman of 2424 Oak-
man Blvd., Ho. 0012, report an
enthusiastic response to Detroit
Chapter's $70,000.00 War Bond
drive, which is part of a nation-
wide campaign to purchase a fleet
of army bombers by Hadassah.
Over one-half of the total
amount necessary has already been
subscribed and all those who wish
to participate are urged to call
either chairman, who have ar-
ranged to have applications with
cash or checks called for. Checks
ALICIA MARKOVA
should be made payable to Fed-
presented Wednesday evening, eral Reserve Bank, who mail
May 12 at the Masonic Audito- the bonds directly to addresses
rium during the city's first Music specified by the purchaser.
and Ballet Festival.
New York critics who saw
Markova and Dolin in "Giselle" "Blackout" New Revue
during the recent season of the Opens At Club Three 666
Ballet Theater at the Metropoli-
Bettie Taylor's modern sepia
tan Opera declared that their
performance was "one of the novelty, "Blackout," is one of
finest of all time." John Martin the top new revues of the week.
of the New York Times said: Teeming with song and dance
"Markova's dancing surpassed specialties, the production moves
that of Pavlova, Taglioni, Elssler, along at a rapid gait with many
Grisi, Grahn, and Cerito"—six new faces in the capable cast,
of the greatest ballet stars in led by Clarence Ellis in a mili-
tary electric novelty, highlighted
history.
Other ballet offerings to be by his performance on an elec-
given Wednesday evening with tric drum. Rapps and Tapps are
"Giselle" are "Gala Performance" a sophisticated song and tap pair,
and "Helen of Troy," the latter who are in the hold-over group
starring Vera Zorina, glamor girl together with Bobbie Caston, per-
sonality torch singer; Charles Mc-
of stage and screen.
The schedule for the other four Bride, impressive baritone, and
Ballet Theatre performances are: Tena "Push-Out" Dixon, blazing
Saturday matinee, May 15, "Ro- songstress, in her eighteenth
meo and Juliet," "Swan Lake," smash week. Other favorites in
"Bluebeard"; Saturday night, elude Doc Wheeler, genial mas-
"Princess Aurora," "Pillar of ter of ceremonies, and the smart-
Fire," "Pas De Quatre," and ly garbed Taylorettes, dancing oc-
"Helen of Troy"; Sunday mati- tette. Dance and revue rhythms
nee, May 16, 'Billy The Kid," are by Teddy Buckner and his
"Petrouchka" with Massine and orchestra. Joa-Anna's vocals are
Zorina, "Bluebeard"; Sunday eve- an intermission treat.
ning, May 16, "Princess Aurora,"
"Romeo and Juliet," "Three Vir-
RODIN CLUB
gins and a Devil," and 'Capriccio
Espagnol."
A meeting of the Rodin Club
was held at the home of Mrs.
A. Baier on Wildemere Ave. The
next meeting will be held at the
Ladies' Auxiliary 218
home of Mrs. J. Hyman, 4301
Sturtevant on Wednesday, May
Presents Flag To Beth
5, at 8 p. m.
PIANO RECITAL
Freda Greenbaum is presenting
Frances Bauman and Sally Green
in a joint piano recital to be
held on Tuesday evening, May 4
at the McGregor Library at 8:15.
Frances, (laughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Bauman, and Sally,
(laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Green, will play many solo num- Yitschock Synagogue
bers by such composers as Bach,
Mozart, Haydn, Mendelssohn,
The Julius Rosenwald Ladies'
Chopin and Alheniz, in addition Auxiliary No. 218 of the Ameri-
to ensemble selections.
can Legion presented an Ameri-
The public is invited.
can Flag to the Beth Yitschock
Synagogue. Mrs. Eve Zussman,
Americanism chairman, introduced
the following speakers: Rabbi
Gromer of Windsor, who brought
a message of faith; Rabbi Hober-
man of the synagogue, who ac-
cepted the flag and said it would
grace the altar of the synagogue,
and Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
of the Downtown Synagogue, who
was the principal speaker and
stirringly set forth the signifi-
cance of the flag in its sacred
and patriotic aspects.
Edwin Lewinson, young mem-
ber of the synagogue, reading
from Braille, offered prayers in
the original Holy language of
the Bible for the President and
Vice President of the country.
MICHIGAN THEATER—Week
of April 27: "Edge of Darkness,"
starring Errol Flynn and Ann
Sheridan, adapted to the screen
from the William Woods novel
of the same name, is scheduled
to open at the Michigan Theater,
starting Friday, with "Wildcat,"
co-starring Richard Arlen and
Arline Judge, as the companion
feature.
UNITED ARTISTS—Week of
April 29: The current bill at the
United Artists Theater — Lana
Turner and Robert Young in
"Slightly Dangerous" and "Ten-
nessee Johnson," starring Acad-
emy Award winner Van Heflin,
in the title role, holds over for
a second week.
What Is Inflation?
Do you have excess cash?
You will answer, "No." But
the fact remains that you do.
For almost every wage earner
these days has an Income, In
checkbook or pocketbook, well
' above the cost of his living,
taxes, Insurance and debt re-
payments.
You never actually "bid"
against anybody for a porter-
house steak, but when you take
the spending of all average
Americans as a group, it's a
different story. So it is im-
portant that excess money be
saved rather than used collec-
tively to bid up prices. If it is
, spent, Instead of saved, prices
soar. . . That's inflation.
Ideally, it should be invested
; in Government securities dui .-
, lag the Second War Loan.
"They give their lives . . .
You lend your money."
CONSTIPATED?
NOT ME!
I used to be. And what
would I do? I'd take a laxa-
tive or a cathartic. But un-
less I repeatedly dosed my-
self, it didn't help for long.
Then I read an ad about
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. Said it
was a breakfast cereal that
got at the cause of consti-
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and corrected it.
Well, that was my kind
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Rabbi Fram's Article
In Educational Magazine
FREIHEIT GESANG FAREIN
MAY 23, 1943, AT 3 P. M.
At The Nlamonle Temple
A NNUA I. CONCERT
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JUDAS MACCABEUS
Oratorio 1113 George Frederick Handel in n comleto.ed arrangement
in Yiddish
HENRI 11:01,DPIERG, Director
GUEST ARTIST
ALEXANDER KIPNIS
Female
Rases of the
metropolitan opera
ILYA SHKOLNIK
1.1. llolinld of the Detroit s, mVl,, Ordi.
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other outrtandling milokta
TICKETS AT GRINNELL BROS.
The leading article in the latest
issue of the "Jewish Teacher," a
quarterly magazine for Jewish re-
ligious schools, is from the pen
of Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Israel. It is entitled "The De-
velopment of the Temple High
School". It is a description of an
educational achievement at which
Rabbi Frain has been laboring in
Detroit for the past 16 years and
which has attracted nation-wide
notice.
The "Jewish Teacher" is pub-
lished by the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations and edited
by Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, the
educational director of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions.
All who are interested in ob-
taining copies of the magazine
containing Rabbi Fram's article
may communicate with the office
of Temple Israel, 610 Boulevard
Bldg., Tr. 1 5110.
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May is Eve.: Chalk. Gala Performance,
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