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May 14, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
United Nations Governments in Post-War
Symposium at Rackham Auditorium May 19
Daughters Chapter
PISGAH LODGE TO HOLD PUBLIC INITIATION
JWV To Hold Mother, AT JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER MAY 30
Dr. Y. C. Yang, scholar and attache to the Chinese legatio , Daughter Banquet
Pisgah Lodge's membership barked on its defense program.
diplomat, will represent China; at London; secretary in the Ch
drive to honor Bnai Brith's one Recently the lodge sold over a
Lt. Col. I. F. McAlpin, Comman- nese delegation to the Washin g-
The Daughters Chapter of the hundred years is in its final stages half million dollars in war bonds
Ladies' Auxiliary, Department of according to Isadore Starr, chair- in one month as a constituent
do and military expert, will rep- ton Disarmament Conference.
resent Great Britain; and Hans In government service in Ch I- Michigan, Jewish War Veterans man of the membership com- member of the Greater Detroit
Kristian Skou, editor and trade na 1922-27 and 1931, he serve d of the United States, is spon- mittee. The drive will conclude Bnai Brith Council in its drive
soring its fourth annual Mothers public initiation on Sunday night which sold $1,490,000 in bonds
expert, will be Norway's spokes- in the Ministry of Foreign affair
man at a symposium to be held as acting director in the Depar s; and Daughters banquet, on Thut•s- May 30, in the main auditorium in one month. Max Goldhoff,
Wednesday, May 19th, in the ment of International Affair. t- day, May 20, 6:30 p. m., at of the Jewish Community Center. chairman of the lodge's War
Rackham Auditorium at 8:15 p.m. member of the Treaty Depar 4 t- ; Pereira's, 9925 Dexter Blvd.
A special program is being ar- Service Committee announces that
These daughters are of Jew- ranged for this occasion. A prom- District Grand Lodge No. 6 Bnai
The subject of the symposium ment and Press Bureau; concu r-
e
will be "The United Nations and rently secretary and chief of th ish War Veterans families, be- inent speaker will address the Brith has just given Pisgah Lodge
the Post-War World." Research Section of the Nationa tween the ages 10 to 16 years, new class. Several innovations a quota of $850,000 in war bonds
The program is designed to Commission for the Readjustmen t obligated to perform such duties are • planned for this initiation to be sold by June 30. $10,000
arouse the interest of every of Finance; and first assistan t as Americanism, serve on all which will be announced shortly. in bonds for each year of the
American citizen in the post-war director of the Department o f national projects fitting to their
This membership drive is one lodge's existence. This quota is
world, and to stimulate discus- Conference Affairs at the Inter position of salvage collections for of the most successful conducted part of the District campaign to
sion of post war problems, in national Tariff Conference, Pek tinfoil, fats ; stockings, postage by Pisgah Lodge, No. 34, Bnai sell $10,000,000 in war bonds,
order to form an intelligent and ing, 1926; appointed Consul Gen stamps; sell War Bonds and Brith in recent years. Last fall Mr. Goldhoff states that teams
well-informed public opinion in eral in London 1926; 1 o - Stamps; place flags on veteran the lodge was given a quota of are being organized and urges
the planning for the reconstruc- for a time English secretary of graves Memorial Day; parade 850 new members by District members of the community who
ton of the world. the Director General of the Salt with the parent groups and ap- Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith, are going to buy bonds from now
The United Nations Inform- Administration.
pear at public functions; write 10 new members for each year to June 30, to buy them through
tion Office is sending the three
letters and help pack kits on
Pisgah 'Lodge. A call to TOwn-
In educational and religious the JWV Adopt-A-Yank program; of Pisgah Lodge's existence as a send 8-1346 will bring a Pisgah
speakers, and each is an accredit-
part
of
the
District
drive
to
honor
ed 'representative of his govern- activities, Dr. Yang was chair- participate with Junior American Bnai Brith's centennial. Last fall Lodge Bond representative to
ment or government-in-exile, and man of the China Christian Edu- Red Cross and assist auxiliaries Pisgah Lodge celebrated its 85th your home or office.
is authorized to speak for it cational Association; member of and to act on patriotic playlets, anniversary by initiating 560 new
officially. Dr. Y. C. Yang w ill the national committee of the etc. With the deluxe dinner for members. The balance of this
represent China's point of view. Y•M.C.A. in China; member of this event, prizes will be awarded quota set will be secured before
For Great Britain, Lt. Col. I. F. the executive committee of the to the oldest and youngest moth- the initiation on May 30 accord-
McAlpin will present his govern- National Christian Council in er present, and to the mother ing to Mr. Starr. Pisgah Lodge is
ment's views. Hans Kristian Skou China; member of the China del- having the largest number of the oldest and largest Jewish or-
is an official spokesman for egation to the Madras Interim- daughters and sons serving with ganization in Detroit as well as
Norway. Dr. David D. Henry, tional Missionary Conference, the armed forces.1
Executive V i c e - President of India, 1938, etc. Was special lec- Variety entertainment will high- being the second largest lodge in
District Grand Lodge No, 6, Bnai
Wayne University will act as turer from China at the Summet • light the program.
Brith. Any reader who is not ap-
Institute of the University of Ha-
moderator.
Reservation will be limited to proached during this membership
This interesting and stimulat- wail in 1935; delivered the Quil- 200 persons unless reserved in drive, who desires to affiliate
(They are Irreplaceable\
cost I
ing program is sponsored jointly lean Foundation lecture at Em- advance by phoning the presi- himself with Bnai Brith and Pis-
at their original
by a number of organizations and °IT University, and the Evra dent, Miss Estelle Bolhower, Ty- gah Lodge can secure an appli-
agencies interested in discussion Foundation lecture at Duke Uni- ler 7-7351, or the department cation blank by calling the lodge's
of post-war problems. Among versity in 1942. Author of "Chi- chairman of the chapter, Mrs. secretary's office Cherry 3372.
na 's Religious Heritage."
them are the following:
Mae Marsh, Northlawn 2761.
No Meeting Monday
Detroit Anti-Axis Council, De- Led American Commandos
The public is cordially invited.
The meeting of the lodge sched-
troit Association for Adult Edu-
Lt. Col. I. F. McAlpin of the
uled for next Monday has been
cation, Detroit Branch of the Black Watch Regiment has re-
cancelled according to Rudolph
American Association of Univer- cently arrived to take over Brit- Sisterhood of Temple
Meyersohn, president of the lodge,
sity Women, Detroit Committee ish Army duties in Washington.
so that the members can attend
for the study of the Organiza-
When the present war broke Israel Luncheonette
the joint meeting of the Greater
tion of Peace, Detroit Federa- out, Col. McAlpin was assigned
Detroit Bnai Brith Council and
tion of Women's Clubs, Detroit to the War Office in London as a To Be Held on May 16
the Detroit Round Table of Cath-
Forei g n Po1icy Association, staff officer.
Final plans have been made for olics, Jews and Protestants to be
Greater Detroit B'nai B'rith
As a subaltern during the last
.
WO • V01110601 UP 0, SS°
Council, International Center, war he trained American officers the annual Temple Israel Sister- held at Congregation Shaarey Ze-
2% of Yaw
Y. W. C. A., Jewish Community in trench warfare. Upon joining hood Mother and Daughter lunch- dek,
11I11Witi:•01 1111.0011C•
oluatioo. Controll.d lenyoralara.
Pisgah Lodge has sold war
Council of Detroit, Michigan the special services brigade two eon to be held on Sunday, May
16,
at
1
p.
m.,
in
the
auditor-
bonds
and
stamps
at
every
meet-
State CIO Council, Post-War years ago he went through full
FOR PICK UP, CALL
World Council, and Women's In- Commando training, was appoint- ium of the Jewish Community ing since our government em-
ternational Education Council, ed second in command to No. 6 Center.
Co. 101.101
Little Sara Weiner, 4-year-old
Scholar and Diplomat
Commando, succeeding to the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mesiftah Tefereth
OR VISIT A FAMOUS CLEANER
Dr. Y. C. Yang, M.A., LL.B., command shortly afterwards, and Weiner, will render the opening
LL.D., is president of Soochow in September last year had or- prayer and, following the lunch-
University, China, since 1927; ders to accept an attachment of eon, Mrs. Mollie Stern will give Jerusalem to Conduct
NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
now Tallman Foundation Visit- 268 American enlisted personnel a welcoming talk in behalf of
ing Professor of Chinese civili- who were with one of the Amer- the mother. Her daughter, Mrs. Campaign for Funds
zation at Bowdoin College, Maine, ican combat teams to train and Leonard Weiner, will respond in
CLEAN and STORE THESE
The local Vaad Ha Yeshivoth
and Director of the Speakers Bur- equip the entire outfit for opera- behalf of the daughters. This is
WINTER ITEMS!
has
designated
the
period
be-
tions
in
the
field
in
the
shortest
eau, Chinese News Service. He
the second year that the Sister- tween Passover and Shevuoth for
was assistant director of Chinese possible time.
MEN'S
CLOTHES
hood has had the privilege of
•
education exhibits at the Panama-
The No. 6 Commando took having three generations repre- the campaign for funds for the
Mesiftah
Tefereth
Jerusalem
of
Pacific International Exposition, part in the initial landing in Al- sented. An important part of the
• LADIES' CLOTHES
San Francisco, 1915; in Chinese giers and until eight weeks ago program will be the flag cere- New York.
• Children's CLOTHES
Rabbi Samuel Greineman, the
diplomatic service abroad 1916- he took part in the operations mony in which the American
• DRAPES
Dean
and
Rabbi
David
Talansky
22, serving in such capacities as generally in Tunisia, under com- Flag will be presented to the
private secretary to the Chinese mand of the First Army.
• BLANKETS
two Girl Scout troops of Temple of Brooklyn, are now in Detroit
Returning to civilian life after Israel by Mrs. Saul Benyas. En- to organize and conduct the drive
ministers at Washington, D. C.;
Intangece sad handling chap 2%
the last war he spent ten busy tertaining movies will be shown for this institution which is now
A6/4111VM clans
of your valvatioa.
atm.
in
its
thirty-third
year
and
has
years
in
South
Australia
learn-
50c per gamma a
(luring the afternoon and special an enrollment of 300 students, 10
SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY
ing the intricacies of sheep farm- favors for the daughters have
ing and recovering from injuries been selected. The price per years of age and upward.
received during the last war.
Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey
ticket is 77 cents which includes
Zedeh Synagogue, whose father
Lived Through Nazi Occupation tax.
The Sisterhood acknowledges the late Ralph Joseph Adler, who
Hans Kristian Skou was born
in Oslo, Norway 1907, has the with deep appreciation the splen- was for many years the dean of
degree of law from Oslo Univer- did work of Mrs. Sydney Timmer- the Mesiftah, has spoken v e r y
sity, for 12 years was journalist man, who sold $31,000 worth of highly of the institution,
for and foreign editor of "Morg- War Bonds in three weeks.
enposten" (The Morning Post)
Seeking apartment investments for
of Oslo, second largest news-
Inflation protection—better Income—
paper in Norway, secretary of Battle Creek USO Scene
help pay Income taxes. Mr. Bedford
Norwegian Journalist's Associa-
will furnish Facts and Figures.
tion. He lived in Oslo a year and of Mothers Day Party
22 APTS. 2 to 3 rooms excep-
a half during the German occu-
tional location and quality. Price
An occasion that meant much
pation, left September 1941 in
only 60% of original bldg.
cost.
a fishing smack, crossing the to mothers in Battle Creek who
Rent $11,000. Terms $30,000 cash
down.
North Sea to England. At pres- have sons in the armed forces,
rA, APTS. 3 to 4 rooms. Beautiful ent, he is public relations officer and to soldiers in the Fort Cus-
in the Norwegian Shipping and ter area, was the Mother's Day
lobby, elevator, Fine ,mod. Rent
$34,000. Terms
$43,000 down bap
Trade Mission, the Norwegian celebration, sponsored by the
only $1000 mo. Live In luxury while
governmental institution manag- Jewish Welfare Board Army and
property pays for itself.
ing the Norwegian merchant fleet Navy committee of Battle Creek,
26 APTS. 3 to I rooms. Excel-
—the fourth largest in the world on Sunday evening, May 9, at the
lent cond. Rent $11,500. Only $8700
—for the Royal Norwegian gov- USO club.
down small % paymts. When this
The theme of the evening was,
ernment. When the war came to
is gone, it's gone—never be any
more,
Norway, all Norwegian ships were "Adopt a Mother," in which the
requisitioned by the Norwegian soldiers participated. Each sol-
55000 DW
ON Gd. River aids and
government, and they have since dier adopted a service mother for
stores with a future. Always 100%
sailed in aid of the United Na- the evening.
rented. Sold once $90,000. Estate
The ceremony included talks
most sell Imagine only $25,000 terms
tions' cause.
$5000 down.
by Rabbi William B. Silverman,
The d ru n k sr d may be in Samuel Kurzon, director in the
church, but people will always Fort Custer area, and Pfc. James
HOMER WARREN & (1).
suppose him in the public-house. Kruger, on the significance of
Mother's Day at the present time.
59 Yearn' Dependable Service
MAX ELKIN, Managing Director
Following were refreshments pre-
Dime. Bldg.
The diamonds of other coun- pared and served by servicemen
l'A. 0321
tries are always the most beau- to all mothers present.
tiful.
Invited to the ceremony, were
all of the Jewish service mothers
of Battle Creek, whose names are
Detroit's Newest and
Offering a Complete
as follows:
Most Beautiful
Mesdan4s Alex Shapiro, Mor-
Funeral Service at
ris Star, Sam Kops, Sam Weiss,
Funeral Home
Moderate Prices
Harry Rosenstock, Sant Konegs-
berg, Jacob Mehler, Max Stul-
We will be happy to welcome all our old guests
berg, Nat Green, Sam Maas and
Grace Ricketts.
Members of the Jewish Wel-
and friends.
far Board Army and Navy com-
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chairman, were present at the
event,
as
well
as
soldiers,
sol-
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