100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

May 21, 1943 - Image 5

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-05-21

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

A mericizir 'apish Periodical earter

May 21. 1943

3

y

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Downtown Theaters

UNITED ARTISTS — Boasting
a galaxy of stars, the film ver-
sion of the famous Broadway
musical, "Cabin in the Sky,"
continues on the screen of the
United Artists Theater for a sec-
ond week. The companion fea-
ture is "Air Raid Wardens,"
starring Laurel and Hardy in
their latest laugh success.

Women's Aux. Hebrew Mrs. Louis J. Rosenberg
Schools To Hold Election Elected Jewish Womens
And Dessert Luncheon Organization Head

Ray Sneed Heads New
Revue At Club Three 666

"The Moon Is Down"
Featured at Fox Theatre

Ray Sneed, of ballet-in-swing
fame, known as the Sepia Paul
Draper, is back in town after a
Hollywood film sojourn, heading
Bettie Taylor's delightful new
sepia revue, "Maytime in Swing,"
at Club Three 666. 'You'll be
seeing Ray in the forthcoming
20th Century-Fox screen special;
"Stormy Weather," starring Bill
Robinson and Cab Calloway, in
which he has an important part.
Top favor'tes are again spotted
in the new revue, with Bobbie
Castor', exotic torcheuse. and
Charles McBride, powerful bari-
tone, among the holdovers. New
faces include Billy and Vivian,
flash boy and girl tappers, and
Smiling Sammy Campbell. Look-
ing extremely lovely, the eight
dancing Taylorettes tiptoe through
the tulips in their exquisite en-
semble number. Doc Wheeler is
the suave and popular emsee•
It's Teddy Buckner's music for
dancing and show. Joa-Anna's
songs prove an entertaining inter-
mission feature,

John Steinbech's "The Moon
Is Down" has reached the screen
The annual election meeting
at last, in a triumphant pictorial
At the annual election of of-
and dessert luncheon of the ficers of the League of Jewish
version of his most controversial
Woman's Auxiliary of the United Women's Organizations held on
book. Selected as the Book-of-
Hebrew Schools has been set for Wednesday, May 12, at the
the-Month at the time of its
Wednesday, May 26, at 1:00
publication, and later produced
o'clock in the auditorium of the
on Broadway. the picture reached
Rose Sittig Cohen Building, Law-
Detroit on Friday, at the Fox
MICHIGAN —Starting Friday , ton and Tyler.
&
Theater, opening with another
the Michigan Theater will pre-
An elaborate program has been
war workers' dawn premier at
sent Rosalind Russell and Fred arranged for this occasion. The
2:00 a.m.
MacMurray in "Flight for Free- program includes selections by
Nunnally Johnson has adapted
dom," with Herbert Marshall, plus Miss Miriam Tobin from "When
the story for the screen and
"The Falcon Strikes Back," with Our Hearts were Young and
produced it with a sympathy and
Tom Conway in the title role.
Gay" by Cornelia Otis Skinner
sincerity. Irving Pichel, veteran
and Emily Kilbourne, and "Re-
FOX—John Steinbech's "The becca," by Daphine DuMaurier.
actor-director, is responsible for
Moon Is Down" has reached the
the excellent direction and plays
Reports of all standing com-
screen at last, in a triumphant mittees will be submitted, and
himself the role of the tavern-
pictorial version of his most con- all principal activities of the
keeper. Dorris Bowden, a new-
troversial book. Selected as the ensuing 3'car will be reviewed.
comer to the star brackets, cre-
Book-of-the-Month at the time The president's report will be
ates her role with skill and re-
of its publication, and later re- read, and officers will be elected
straint, and excellent perform-
produced on Broadway, the pic- for the coming year
ances tire turned in by Sir Cedric
ture reaches Detroit on Friday,
Hardwicke as the German com-
The present officers are' Mrs.
at the Fox Theater, opening with Jack Tobin, president; Mrs. John
manding officer, by Henry Trav-
another war workers dawn pre- Horwitz, first vice-president; Mrs.
ers as the confused but steadfast
miere at 2 a.m.
mayor, and by Lee J. Cobb as
Bertram Smokier, second vice-
the philosophical doctor.
president; Mrs. Morris Krause,
third vice-president; Mrs. Meyer
"The Moon Is Down" is a
Aesculapian Aux.
R. Katz, financial secretary; Mrs.
challenge to the courage of De-
JWV Auxiliary Needs
Moe S. Perlis, recordin g sec re-
troit's movie-goers. It will take
Workers For Red Cross ta ry ; Mrs. Julius Berman, cor- MRS. LOUIS J. ROSENBERG To Hold Luncheon
courage to see a picture so
responding secretary; Mrs. Louis
packed with the truth of what
• Surgical Station 57
A meeting of the Ladies Aux- is taking place in Europe today.
Seiton and Mrs. Anna Moss, as- Shaarey Zedek School Hall, the
iliary
of
the
Aesculapian
Phar-
sistant corresponding secretaries; following officers were elected
The work room of the Allied- MI's. Rudolph Zuieback, treas- unanimously for 1943-1944. For maceutical Fraternity was held
can Red Cross Surgical Dressing urer; Mrs. Richard A. Cott, au- the third consecutive term, Mrs. at the home of our Civilian De-
fense Chairman, Mrs. Ben Bayley,
Station No. 57, and the Home ditor.
lo4mea,coa404146 .
Louis James Rosenberg was re- on Glynn Court.
Nursing Course Unit quarters
All members are urged to attend elected president; first vice-
The
organization
is
planning
supervised by the Department of this meeting.
president, Mrs. A. H. Brodie;
Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary -to
The Woman's Auxiliary of the second vice-president, Mrs. Doug- its annual charity luncheon to
be held at Karnes' Auditorium on
the Jewish War Veterans of the United Hebrew Schools acknowl-
United States, located at 11715 edge the receipt of the following las Brown; recording secretary, June 16, to raise funds funds
Dexter Blvd., near Webb, has contributions: In honor of the Mrs. Harry Singer; co•respond- for war relief and to aid Youth
ing secretary, Mrs. Benjamin
been summer conditioned and ad- Bar-Mitzvah of Walter Jerome Krell, Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Carl Immigration from Nazi held coun-
ITII AN A LL-N FAV
tries and neutral countries. In
lusted for proper ventilation, of- Rubiner, by Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schiller,
'sr:m.1E TAI. LOH
addition, the members have formed
fees new comfort and convenience Leiter; in honor of the Bar-
It EV Ill
Announcement was made by two Minyanim to further help in
N. SNEED -MGR. •
to those who participate in this Mitzvah of Herbert Lee Man-
worthy cause. Many more women dell, by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ber- Mrs. Carl Schiller, chairman of this work.
Mrs. Harry Pernick is chair-
• volunteer workers are needed to man; in honor of the Bar- the War Efforts Board, of the
give their time from this district Mitzvah of Marshall Babcock All-Day Institute for Block man of the luncheon, and is as-
and neighborhood for the produc- Madison, by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Leaders under the auspices of sisted by Mrs. Pauline Chase,
tion of bandages urgently needed Berman; in memory of Anna Spi- the Office of Civilian Defense to food chairman, nd her co-workers,
be held on Tuesday, May 25, at Mrs. A. Zagal, Mrs. Ben Gale,
by the Armed Forces on the wak, by Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter;
battle fronts. Next class of in- in memory of Israel Sheinman, by the Jewish Community Center, Mrs. Max Bard and Mrs. Irving fi
Tobes. Mrs. Irwin Weingarten,
stiuction for newcomers will be Mrs. Anna Moss and Dina and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
"THE MOON
Un. 3-3544, is ticket chairman,
held at this station on Monday, Jane Manheim; in memory of Dr.
and her assistants are Mesdames
IS DOWN"
June 7, 10 a.rn. Not more than Jacob Polozker, Simon Rosenstein Contributions to the
Ben Bayley, To. 6-6974; Charles
30 will be allowed in a class, en- and Israel Sheinman, by Mr. and
Over Europe Today
Tennen, To. 6-6554, and Michael
rollment must be made in advance Mrs. Julius Berman; in memory Jewish Home for Aged
Wainer,
To.
7-8576.
There
is REVOLT
of this date and advised if ac- of Simon Rosenstein, by Mr. and
An innovation in the meetings
In Europe Today
cepted by the attendant in charge. Mrs. Bertram L. Smokier; in
The following have made con-
For those who have received their memory of Joseph Cohen, by Mr. tributions to the Home: Mr. will be a monthly evening social
REVOLT stemming from
lessons and are qualified, they may and Mrs. A. Moss.
and Mrs. Theo. Steinberg, in to be held at the homes of the
come regularly daily or weekly
memory of Moe Prince; Ben and members the last Wednesday of the COURAGE and SPIRIT
that inspired this
to the work room, Monday thru
Lou Cohen, in memory of Jack each month, commencing at the
picture . . , The picture
Thursday, 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Hock; Mr. and Mrs. Herman R. home of Mrs. Philip Ruskin, 3294
Glendale
Ave.,
on
Wednesday,
that FORETELLS
also on these evenings from 6:30 Beth El High School
Sable, in memory of Jack Hock; May 26.
headlines of today
'til 10 o'clock.
Mrs. L. Rosen. in memory of
Tickets for the charity luncheon
and tomorrow'
Because of wartime scarcity of Commencement To Be
mother, Frieda Kossoff; Mrs. R.
physicians and nurses, women of
Levin, in memory of mother, may be obtained by calling the
The
simple people
families particularly may obtain Held Friday, May 28
Frieda Kossoff; Mrs. E. Williams, president, Mrs. Alex Brooks, Um
:3-1563,
or
any
of
the
members
of
every
conquered nation
elementary instruction in the care
in memory of mother, Annie;
are FIGHTING . .
Temple Beth El high school will Mrs, Fannie Pupko, in memory of the ticket committee.
of the sick and administrate first
Relentlessly . . .
first aid service at any emergency. hold its annual commencement of Jack Hock; Mr. and Mrs.
Unceasing . . .
A ten-week course is now in force, exercises on Friday evening, May Louis Burns, in memory of Cas- Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter
With pitchfork . . .
inquire about the Home Nursing 28 at eight o'clock. For the first per Oppenheim and Moe Prince;
Gun . . . Dynamite
Course open to the general public time in the history of the com- Harold Helper, donation; Mr. To Be Mother and Daughter
SABOTAGE'
at this station every Tuesday and mencement of the high school, the and Mrs. Snyder Ginsburg, in Luncheon Speaker May 26
Thursday evening protnptly at entire class is participating in the memory of Jack Hock; Mrs. Laura
SEE
Mrs.
M. J. Wohlgelernter will
services of commencement. Rabbi Seidner and daughter, in mem-
eight.
the COURAGE of YOUR country
These projects are by author- Herschel Lymon will deliver the ory of Jack Hock; Mrs. Rebecca be the guest speaker at the Moth-
waging a battle that will drive
ity of the Detroit Chapter, Amer- commencement address, and the Feldman, in memory of Jack ers and Daughters luncheon, to the invader OUTI
valedictory will be delivered by Hock; Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Le- be held by the Sisters of Zion
ican Red Cross.
Sanford Goldberg who in his 12 vinter, in memory of Jack Hock; Mizrachi, on Wednesday, May
John Steinbech's
years of education in the Religi- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen, in 26, at 7 p.m., at Pereira's, on
Bnai David Sisterhood
ous School of Temple Beth El has memory of Jack Hock; Mrs. Dexter Blvd.
To Elect Officers May 24
Miss Shirley Subar will lead
achieved the highest record of Mobley Fineman, in memory of
any student. Greetings of the father, Joseph Greenblatt; Mr. the gathering in singing the Na-
Trees have been planted by Congregation will be extended to and Mrs. Meyer Silverman, in tional Anthem, and Hatikvah.
the Bnai David Sisterhood in the the graduates by Dr. B. Benedict memory of Benjamin H. Craine;
Entertainment is being ar-
Freedom Forest in . Palestine in Glazer, and the diplomas will be Standard Club of Detroit, in mem- ranged by. the program chair-
memory of Samual Ozadovich and presented to them by Joseph M. ory of Mrs. Etta Jacobs; Mrs. man.
Samual Wineberg. A tree donated Welt, president Of the Congrega- J. Simon, in memory of husband,
Members and friends are in-
in honor of the Bnai David re- tion.
THEATER
Jacob Simon; Miss Mayme Stone, vited. For tickets please call the
ligious school kindergarten has
The invocation will be delivered in memory of Benjamin Craine; chairman, Mrs. M. New, To.-5-
FRIDAY, MAY 21
also been planted in the Freedom by Jimmy Bittker, and the clos- Sylvia Dizik, in memory of Jack 1357; or Mrs. E. Abrams, Ty.-
0 Forest.
ing prayer by Ethel Isenberg. Hock; Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Sid- 7-5733.
Bnai David's Sisterhood's cal- The services of the evening will ney, in memory of Jack Hock.
e -
cedar of events until the closing be read by David Buegeleisen,
of the season is nomination and Hans Weinman, Phyllis Meyer,
DEMONSTRATE YOUR SOLIDARITY •
and election of officers on May Marilyn Ma t t u s and Annette Memorial Day Services
%%ill,
the heroic MI niggle DI our .Ielrhh hret hero In Sob fel Ittu.siti
Nt
24. The installation will be on Zeidman. The Scripture portions
THE tilts•
ssli
June 14 in the Synagogue proper. will be read by Audrey Kline, To Be Held At Clover
c•ELLint.vrioN 01"mitE
Folks
I
011%111"1•:1
,.
FYllt
Itt sSIAN WAlt ItELIEV
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, chairman Ramon Jacobs, Merilyn Lightstone
of the Red Cross unit of the and Carol Waterstone. Ruth Me- Hill Park Cemetery
Monday
Evening, May 31, 8:30 P. M.
Synagogue, announces that they dal will speak for the class in a
Memorial Day services will be
have resumed activities again in presentation of "Our Credo." The
at DETROIT ART INSTITUTE
the social hall and that hand awards for the Felix Winsen held at Clover Hill Park ceme-
ft Putnam
and machine sewers and knitters Medal, Scholarship and activities. tery on Sunday, May 30, at 2:30
are urgently needed. The unit to be announced on the day of p.m. Preparations are being made
o ;I: 1%1
Haliisi chorus
meets from 1:00 till 4:30. They graduation, will be presented by for this service in commemoration
boast the fact that their most Dr. Herbert I. Kallett, who has of those who have given their
RABBI JOSEPH LOOKSTEIN, of New York
ardent worker for the past two served for the past three years lives for this country. The Julius
outstanding leader, Zionist and Orator, principal speaker
Rosenwald
Post
of
the
American
years is Sam Blatnikoff of 2020 as chairman of the Religious
itDMISNION FREE
Legion and the Jewish War Veter-
Elmhurst, who is 8.1 years old. School Committee.
NO COLLECTIONS
ans of the United States of Amer-
ica will participate, as will also
Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler, Cantor Jacob Sonenk-
CONSECRANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES
lar, and Capt. Israel Wiener. The
public is cordially invited to at-
TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES
8210 12111 Street, near Seuurd A‘e.—Phone TH. 2-0100
tend these services.
The cemetery is located at
SUNDAY, MAY 23, 2:30 #o 12:00
Annual Consecration Services of Congregation Shaarey
Fourteen-Mile road, a half mile
MONDAY
- TUESDAY, MAY 24 - 25, 7:30 to 12:00
Zedek will be held on Sunday morning, June 6.
east of Woodward Ave.
Two Outstanding Films
Traditional announcements of receptions at home will
PARITCHER CLUB
appear in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
The raffle of the Paritcher
icle—May 28 and June 4.
with ANN HOLLANDER and All Star Cast
Family Club, which was orig-
AND
Parents of Consecrants are urged to send their notices
inally scheduled for April 25,
for insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. There
was held May 9. The winner of
the $25 War Bond was Mrs.
is a charge of $1 for each insertion.
With All Star Casts
Sara Freedman of 3309 Elm-
Prices: Adults 45c — Children I5c
hurst Ave.

RE-OPENING
SATURDAY
MAY 22

"THE MOON
IS DOWN"

F0)(

Littman's People's Theater



"1 Want To lie A 3lot1>Ier"

"Love and Passion"

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan