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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Jewish War Veterans To Hold Annual
Encampment at Kiamesha Lake Sept. 16-19

Dr. Leo M. Franklin
To Officiate at .Beth El
tion the Jewish War Veteran s Supplementary Services
have entered into a contract wit

September 3, 1943

BAY CITY NOTES

In Armed Forces

Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roman
A Detroit, Mich., soldier, En-
had as their guests the past week gineering Student Milton L.
Mrs. Jos. Broder and daughter, Tyner of 3729 Pasadena Ave.,
Mrs. Arthur Leavitt of Detroit; is among the approximately 3,000
Mrs. Henry Ettinger of New
York and Miss Mildred Neuman
of Buffalo. Over the week-end
their son, Robert, who is a stu•
dent at the U. of M. was home.

Plans have been completed for
the forthcoming annual encamp-
ment of the Jewish War Veterans the Jewish Welfare Board t o
.Due to the war emergency
of the United States to be held jointly administer the welfar e and the leaving of many rabbis
and veterans problem of mem - for the chaplaincy, Dr. Leo M.
on Sept. 16 to 19, at the New bers of the Jewish faith. This i
Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, a long step into this matter am s Franklin, Rabbi Emeritus of Tern-
N. Y. Among those from Michi- comes from the many experience I ple Beth El, has graciously con-
gan who will attend the conven- of the ex-service man of th s sented to conduct the supplemen-
tion will be Samuel J. Rhodes, first World War. In this connec e ta•y services on the High Holy
The Misses Florine and Janet
department commander; Philip Lion the Department of Michigar - Days, which will be held in the
Canter, national executive corn- has formulated plans for the rais I Brown Memorial Chapel. A pro- Robinson had as their guest over
- mitteeman; Harry Madison, past ing of furlds among their mem . fessional quartet and organist, the week-end Miss Lois Lipp of
commander; Harry L. Carson, bership and friends for the pur- - trained by the music director, Brookline, Mass.
.
past commander; Max H. Wise, chase or building of a Jewish Julius Chajes, will render the
musical program of the services
Jack Korn of Cadillac and his
Harry J. Schaeffer, Alex Wein- War Veterans Memorial H
se services are open to non- cousin, Fred Ruff of Brookline,
berg and Herbert Wallace, com- Many subscriptions have been re-
mander of Jones Post No. 190. ceived and a thorough canvass members. Cards of admission at Mass., spent several days with
Also in attendance and attending of the local members will be a nominal price may be obtained friends in this city.
from the Temple office which is
the Ladies' Auxiliary meeting to made in the coming month.
open daily from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Cpl. Ethel Kessler took tho
be held in conjunction with the
All of the officers of the local and on week ends from 9 to 12 oath of enlistment to become a
convention will be Rose Agree, posts are now installed and are noon.
member of the newly formed
Annette Kahn, Henrietta Niman, planning many of their activities.
WAC. Cpl. Kesser first entered
past president of Ladies' Auxil- Lt. Eli Levin Post No. 230 has
the auxiliary on Feb. 21, 1943 and
iary No. 135; Lillian Fink, presi- elected Adrian A. Tobias as
has now taken over her regulate
dent of No. 135; Ida Schultz, commander. Lawrence H. Jones Ladies' Auxiliary JWV
duties at the Idaho Air Base,
president of Lt. Eli Levin Auxili- Post No.--190 has elected Herbert Send 3500 Pounds of
Boise, Idaho. She is the daughter
ary No. 230, and Mary Wallace, Wallace as commander. Detroit
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kessler,
president of L. H. Jones Auxili- Post No. 135 has elected Harry Used Stockings
112 N. Grant St.
ary No. 190.
H. Sherman as commander. Down
MILTON L. TYNER
Many subjects of importance R iver Post No. 225 has elected
An urgent appeal to the gen-
Morris Kraska is a patient at
are to be discussed,, among which B en Rose as commander. All of eral public is made by your gov-
men
now
in training at Michigan
the most important will be the t he ladies' auxiliaries have also ernment which needs every pair General Hospital.
State
College,
Prof. S. E. Crowe,
welfare of the returning service h ad the election and instqllation of old worn-out silk and nylon
Morris Goldberg and George coordinator of the Army program
man after the war. In this connec- o f their units.
stockings for the manufacturing
the East Lansing campus, an-
substance contained in them. Be- Kahn are at the Mayo Cinic at on
nounced.
low is a copy of the WPB letter Rochester, Minn.
Engineer Student Tyner was
Temple Israel To Hold
received recently in acknowledg-
MY MEMORY
assigned to MSC under the Army
ing our contribution, a shipment Workmen's Circle
Specialized Training program.
Holy Day Services
of 26 cartons, 3,500 pounds of
By Beverly Knoppow, aged 14
which sent 800 engineers and
School
To
Open
with
women's and misses' used silk
• Temple Israel will again hold
300 language and area students
to her mother on and nylon hosiery released from Party on Sept. 7
to the college for academic and
its religious services at the De- the (Dedicated
death of her father, Abraham salvage depot of the Department
military
study.
troit Institute of Arts for the B. Knoppow, Aug. 20.)
of Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary,
year 1933-44, it was announ ced
The
opening
party
of
the
to the Jewish War Veterans of Workmen's Circle
by the board of trustees of th e I remember the days
School will be
the United States, 11344 Dexter held Tuesday, Sept.
7, 4 p.
congregation. The school will h old In so many ways,
Auxiliary Services at
Blvd., Detroit..
its sessions for this season at the
And the fun that we had,
The letter received reads as at the W. C. Educational Center, Shaarey Zedek During
Hampton Public School, 18 460
11529 Linwood Ave. Registration
follows:
didn't we?
Warrington Drive. All of the I remember the nights
will begin for the 25th school
The High Holy Days
services for the High Holy D ays In the glow of the lights,
"Please accept our sincere term. Refreshments will be served
free.
All
children
of
school
age
will be conducted in the au di_
Now all I have is a memory;
appreciation of your patriotic
Auxiliary services to accommo-
torium. The Friday evening se ry. I remember the time
interest, which has prompted and their parents are invited. date overflow attendance during
ices, beginning with the Sabb ath When 1 made you mine,
The
Workmen's
Circle
School
your excellent cooperation in
the High Holy Days will again
of Repentance, Oct. 1, will b e
And the ring that you gave to
the collection of silk and ny- teaches Yiddish, Jewish history, be held in the social hall of Con-
held in the lecture hall. A detai led
Jewish literature, singing, recita-
me;
lon
hosiery
for
the
govern-
gregation Shaarey Zedek during
schedule of the hours of t he I remember the gifts
ment stock pile. The import- tions and dramatics.
Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur,
services for the High Holy Da ys And the small helpful lifts,
The
school
is
under
the
super-
ance of obtaining every ounce
it was announced this week.
and the sermon subjects will be
vision
of
Samuel
Sigal,
a
gradu-
Now all I have is a memory;
of the captioned material' Can- ate of
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and
the New York Teachers'
announced later, when Rab bi When you went away
not be stressed too greatly,
Rabbi Morris Adler will alternate
Leon Frain, who is now on vac a- My heart went along,
Seminary
and
former
principal
of
and we are grateful for your
tion in the East, will return to
the W. C. school in Milwau- in delivering the sermons at the
And every bird stopped singing
interest in the subject cam- kee,
supplementary services. Rev. Ja-
Wis.
the city.
its song;
paign. It takes 56 stockings of
cob Silverman will again officiate
School Registration
The world racked with noise,
approximately 50 per cent silk
as cantor for these services.
The registration of new ch il- But to me it was still,
content to make one powder Eli Levin Post To
Cards of admission tire now
dren who have never been in With the ache in my heart and
bag, which is used in the high
available. They can be obtained
the school is announced for Su n-
Hold
Meeting
Sept.
7
my eyes tears did fill;
caliber guns of the Army and
at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue,
day morning, Sept. 12, 9:30 to So I'll hope and I'll pray
Navy. The nylon is used in
Chicago and Lawton, or by call-
12, at the Hampton School, t he That some happy day
The
next
meeting
of
the
Lt.
the manufacturing of para-
ing the office, Tyler 4-6200.
regular sessions of the scho of
When our children are grown
chutes and other war materials. Eli Levin Auxiliary No. 230, J.
open on Saturday morning, Sep
and are happy,
Let us assure you that your W. V., will be held Tuesday eve-
18, and Sunday morning, Sep t. I will think back the years,
continued contributions will aid ning, Sept. 7, at 8 o'clock,
Rabbi Morris Adler
19). This registration session is When I shed those .tears,
in bringing ultimate victory.
members are urged to attend this 1,
intended to accommodate an y
To the times when I still had
Signed, R. P. Yomer, Defense meeting as there are important To Address Congress
member of the Temple who wish es
my memory.
Supplies Corporation, Philadel- matters to be discussed in behalf
to enroll the children in advanc
phia, Pa."
Women on Sept. 8
of our boys in service.
of the opening of the school an d "Bright Lights" Opens at
Other organizations in the city
especially for those families wh
"Congress Program for World
Stockings that are of no fur- are asked to keep Nov. 3 an
Cass Theater on Sept. 3
are not yet members of the Ten 0
-
ther use to you should be washed open date for an interesting and Jewry" will be the topic dis-
ple but who wish to affiliate no w
cussed by Rabbi Morris Adler at
Alexander H. Cohen, youth- thoroughly, wrapped or placed
so that their children may ente r ful co-producer of "Angel Street" in a paper bag and dropped into entertaining affair to be held at the opening meeting of the De-
the
Bnai
Moshe
Congregation
for
the school on Sept. 18 and 1 9 in association with Martin H. the red, white and blue barrel at
troit Women's Division, American
'and have the advantage of begin - Poll, will bring to Detroit, prior the door entrance of 11344 Dex- the welfare of our boys.
Jewish Congress which will be
Cooperation
will
be
appreci-
ning their work with all the othe r to Broadway, the new musical ter Blvd., between Collingwood ated.
held at Congregation Shaarey
children. Representatives of th ' revue titled "Bright Lights", be- tend Lawrence, any hour of the
Zedek, Wednesday, Sept. 8, al;
membership committee, as well a s ginning Friday, Sept. 3, at the day or night any day of the
1:30 p. m.
RODIN CLUB
the school registrars, will be pres - Cass Theater. The new revue, week.
Mrs. Morris Weingarden, newly
A meeting of the Rodin Club
ent on that morning to accommo - fashioned by Norman Anthony
Chairman in charge for the
elected president, will preside.
date the prospective registrants . and Charles Sherman, will have a Jewish War, Veterans on the sal- will be held on Wednesday, Sept. Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mrs. Samuel
8, at the home of Mrs. Rose
Friday Evening Services
limited run at the Cass Theater, vage committee of the Ladies' Miller, 18656 Pennington Drive,
Green, Mrs. Irving. Dworman
On Friday evening, Sept. 10 , notably 10 days.
Auxiliary, Department of Michi- at 8 o'clock. All members are and Mrs. Abe Katzman .will pre-
the regular Sabbath Eve service
sent a resume of Congress ac-
James Barton, the sensational gan, are Evelyn Rosenblatt and urged to attend without fail.
of Temple Israel will be conduct - "song
tivities.
and dance" man, who turn- Esther Tenzer.
ed by Nathaniel H. Goldstick. : ed legitimate actor to enact the
will be assisted in the rendition famous Jeeter Lester role in "Tc-
of the service by Robert S. Tol- bacco Road," heads the cast.
Dissension Menaces
man, cantor, and Karl W. Haas,
The play takes place in Sardi's,
the organist. This service takes Broadway's
own heart-beat bistro, Jewish Labor Party
place at 8:30 in Room 14 (3076
where
the
"great
and small" of In Palestine
E. Grand Blvd.) of the Boulevard the theatrical firmament
gather
Bldg. The public is invited.
to discuss and formulate theatri-
The Building Fund
JERUSALEM. (WNS) —Fac-
cal plans.
tional strife among members of
Taking advantage of the offer
of the women to take on an as-
the Mapai, Jewish Labor Party
NEUGARTEN WAR EFFORTS
signment in connection with the COMMITTEE
in Palestine, has reached such a
ACTIVITIES
building project, Ellis M. Thal,
point that Ben Gurion last week
chairman of the building fund
The war efforts committee of found it necessary to address a
committee, announced that two the Neugarten Sunshine Club has joint session of the leaders of
women's teams are at work on been functioning throughout the both factions in an effort to ad-
solicitations. Unlike that of the summer. Mrs. Benjamin Krell Jr just their differences.
recent drives in this community and her committee took over for
In a three-hour speech demand-
the women's work in this Temple a day at the USO. Sandwiches, ing implicit discipline from all
Building Fund drive is not a doughnuts and coffee were served. factional elements, Mr. Ben
separate project. These two teams Materials for 100 kits were fur- Gu•ian declared that unless the
work in connection with the men's nished by the Neugarten Sun- ininorityabandone d its present
teams. They are captained by shine Club. Members have been policies and tactics it would read
Mrs. Leon B. Cowen and Mrs. active in all phases of the war itself out of the party. Z. Idel-
•son, one of the leaders of the
Roy L. Sarason.
America's youth is Amer-
effort during the summer.
War Bonds and Stamps will be opposition, took the position that
ica's future. Guard the
on sale at all meetings. Please every member of the party was
health of your children with
watch this paper for announce- entitled to his own opinion and
charged that the majority was
ment of opening meeting.
Milk
builds
strong
plenty
of rich, nutritious
determined to suppress independ-
ent thinking.
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