•••••*11. • I.P.O.VRI•OVIROIN",..41,..1,W0:4, ,,N. N., 7.2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- May 14, 1943 A Plea From Uncle Sam! Judge Healy To Address Discussion Group May 15 Outstanding Artists To Be Presented At Final Musicale The music department of the Jewish Community Center an- nounces the last in the series of musicales which will take place Judge D. J. Healy of the Ju- venile Court will address the New Detroiters' Discussion Group, on Saturday, May 15, at 8:30 p. m., in the Conference room of the Jewish Community Center. His topic will be "Children's Delin- quency in War Time." "The Patriots" To Be Reviewed at Book Chat Sidney Kingley's prize - win- ning play, "The Patriots," will be reviewed by Catharine Haug- hey at the next book-chat pro- gram, on Tuesday, May 18. The reviews are held at 8:30 in the adult lounge of the Jewish Com- munity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook. To Show Three Films On Monday, May 17 LARE WARDROP in the Center's auditorium on Thursday evening, May 27. Margit Kormendy, outstanding Detroit contralto, member of the Temple Beth El quartette, will be heard in a group of Russian songs. Lare Wardrop, oboe player of the Detroit Symphony orchestra, will give the Detroit first per- formance of Hugo Kauder's Trio together with Morris Hochberg, New York City, is one of the pianist. Kauder, at present, in violinist, and Sylvia Hochberg, foremost Vienese Jewish com- posers of this generation. His compositions, mostly Chamber Music Works, have been per- formed all over Europe and re- cently in many American cities by outstanding soloists. As the last number of the pro- gram, Schubert's Symphony Num- ber 5 will be played in its en- tirety by the Center Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes, director of music at the Center. Admission will be by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained free of charge prior to the day of the concert at the Center office. Three films will be shown at the Jewish Community Center on Monday, May 17, at 8:30 p. m. Included in the program are "Western Front," which deals with the role that China continues to play as one of the United Na- tions, "Price of Victory," which is a graphic portrayal of Vice- President Wallace's famous ar- ticle, "The People on the March." and "The World We Want to Live In," a film which brings home realistically the importance of the freedoms we enjoy. The films are part of a Spring series entitled "The People's War." The program will be held in the adult lounge, and is free to Cen- ter members. A small charge is made to non-members. Square Dancing Classes On Wednesday Nights To acquaint the community with the steps and calls of square (lancing, a series of square danc- ing sessions are in progress on Wednesday nights, at 8:30 This vogue has swept the country and is popular with many groups in Detroit. Miss Clare Tannen- haus will lead the calls. There is no charge for Center members, and a slight series charge to non- members. Speaks for Jewish Congress A trial attorney from the Washington office of the Presi- dent's Committee on Fair Em- ployment Practice arrived in De- troit on Thursday to begin final preparations for the public hear- ing of the committee, scheduled for May 24 and 25, was made known by the Metropolitan De- troit Council on Fair Employment Practices, the local citizens com- mittee interested in the widest use of all persons in war pro- duction regardless of their race, color, religioin or national origin. The trial attorney is Maceo W. Hubbard, graduate of the Har- vard Law School and for several years a leading counsel in Phila- delphia. He has been associated with the government for about a year on the staff that enforces "V" GIRLS A new Sub-Senior Club, the "V" Girls, has been organized at the Center. These girls, who are 16 and 17 years old, will have Mrs. Rose Ingeroff of the Wood- ward Mothers' Club, assist them Mothers' Clubs' as their leader. The girls have already composed a song in con- Weekly Calendar nection with morale and the war The following Mothers' Clubs effort. will meet this coming week: Josephine Kreiner To Northwest Study Club: Thurs- day, May 20, 8:00 p. m., Jewish Address B & P Women Community Center, Woodward at Miss Josephine Kreiner, who Holbrook. wa sa former staff member of Young Women's Study Club•. the Brightmoor Community Cen- Tuesday, May 18, 1:30 p. m., ter, is now with the Civilian De- United Hebrew School, Lawton at fense Volunteers Office, will Tyler. to the Business and Pro- Linwood-Dexter Club: Tuesday, speak fessional Women on Monday, May 18, 1:30 p. m., Bnai Moshe May 17, at 8:30 p. in. Miss Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. Kreiner will outline what volun- Davison-Oakman Club: Tues- can do to aid the war ef- day, May 18, 8:00 p. m., United teers and, particularly, how they Hebrew Schools, Lawton at Tyler. fort conserve as leadership for the • Woodward Club: Wednesday, May 19, 1:30 p. m., Jewish Com- community. munity Center, Woodward at JUNIOR FUN Holbrook. Twelfth Street Club: Thursday, A huge carnival will wind up May 20, 8:00 p. m., Assembly the Junior Fun program on Sun- hall, 9125 12th St. day, May 16, at 2:00 p.m. Re- Coming Events freshments and entertainment are The Mothers' Clubs made the promised and all children are in- following plans for the Decora- vited to participate. This will be tion Day week-end: the last get-together for the Ju- Saturday, May 29th, at 9:00 p. niors before Camp Habonim be- m. The Northwest Study Club gins. will have an outing and hay ride at Lola Valley Park. WAR WORKERS The Young Women's Study Club will have an all-day family As part of the Spring series of picnic on Monday, May 31, at the Sunday afternoon socials, the same nark. War Workers will have a hike on The Davison and Center Moth- Sunday, May 16, under the lead- ers' Clubs will sponsor a joint ership of Lee Waldbott. Everyone Mother and Daughter banquet, is to meet at the Center at 1:30 on Thursday, June 4. p. m. If You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at 11632 Dexter Blvd. (Between Burlingame and Webb) Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat if Poultry Market Metropolitan Detroit Council on Fair Employment Practice Hearings May 24-25 DR. ISAAC ALKALAY Ladies of Yeshivah To Hold Banquet June 16 Plans are in progress for the 16th annual banquet to be held Sunday evening, June 6, 6:30 p. m., at Yeshivah Bldg., Dexter and Cortland. A Beth Jacob School for Jewish girls education has been founded by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and named in memory of Mrs. Lena Holtzman. A Beth Jacob kindergarten has already been started and named in honor of the 60th birthday of its presi- dent, Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg. All proceeds of this affair will go towards the sponsorship of the Beth Jacob School, and the general public is asked to attend and help make this affair a huge success. Rabbi Menachem Eichenstein of St. Louis, Mo., distinguished lead- er and orator, will be guest speak- er. David J. Cohen will be toast- master. Tickets can be obtained through Yeshivah officers or by calling TO. 5-1171. CHARM GROUP Dr. A. M. Lee of the Sociology Department of Wayne University, will address the Charm Group on Thursday, May 20, at 8:30 p. m. His subject will be "Reading Be- tween the Headlines." executive order 8802 which for- bids discrimination in war indus- tries or Government based solely on race, creed, color or national origin. The Metropolitan Council has turned over to the Federal Com- mittee, which is located in Room 424 Boulevard Building, several cases involving refusal to employ persons of Jewish background be- cause of their religion, and is interested in learning every case where Jewish persons or aliens have similarly been refused a job or have been refused merited promotion solely because of their religious connection. Such infor- mation may be sent or taken to either 309 Hammond Building or to Room 424 Boulevard Building. Use More Cereals IN WARTIME MEALS! Save time-work-fuel-other foods faegyi if t liSt* Sit4111 Ultia ask" Kellogg's Corn Flakes Sr. re- stored to WHOLE GRAIN NU- THRIVE VALUES of Thiamin (Vitamin 131). Niacin and Iron. CORN FLAKES ieedi„, — 4 0111 OOOOOOO 141 OOOOO 11 ,11 OOOOO ..0.11111