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September 10, 1943 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-09-10

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Miss Morgan to be Guest
Speaker at Home Relief
Society Meet Sept. 15

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle



September 10, 1943

A Substitute for Hell

/

Romberg To Conduct
At Masonic Temple
On September 22-23

Miss Mary Morgan, well known
Sigmund Romberg, famous com-
woman commentator of radio sta-
poser of such all-time hits as
tion CKLW, will be the guest
"The Student Prince," "May-
speaker at the season's opening
time," "The Desert Song,"
meeting of the Home Relief So-
ciety on Monday, Sept. 20, at
12:30 p. m., in the conference
room of the Jewish Community
Center. A dessert luncheon will
precede the meeting.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi-
dent of the Home Relief Society,
will preside at the meeting, which
will mark the intensified launch-
ing of the organization's fall
affair, a war time project, to be
climixed with a ball and bond
raffle on Sunday, Oct. 31, at the
Statler Hotel. Mrs: Arthur Gould
is chairman of the project and
will elaborate on the plans for
this occasion at this meeting. A
cordial invitation is extended to
all members and their friends to
attend the meeting and to meet
Miss Morgan personally. Due to
her appearance on the radio at
ESTHER BORJA
3:30 p. m., the meeting will be
called promptly at 12:30 p. m.
"Blossom Time" and "New
She will speak on a subject of
Moon" will conduct a 40-piece
great interest to all.
orchestra in popular concerts at
On Thursday, Sept. 9, Mrs.
the Masonic Auditorium, Sept.
Peter Miller of Atkinson Ave.
z2 and 23.
was hostess to the board members
With the beloved maestro and
of Home Relief. Mrs. Irving H.
musicians will be four soloists,
Small, chairman of the board,
Marthe Errolle, prima donna of
Somewhere in New Guinea these wounded soldiers await evacuation. Flat on their backs, in
presided and vital and important
the St. Louis Municipal Opera;
the
steaming
heat
of
the
jungle,
where
mosquitoes
plague
the
air
and
ants
and
mosquitops
, torment
plans for the year's activities
Esther Borja, Brazilian singer;
weary bodies, they dream of home . . . of clean white sheets and the touch of cool, comforting
were discussed. Announcement
hands. You
Mary Becker, well known violin-
can
help
provide
modern
hospitals
and
the
medicines
they
need
for
their
recupera-
was made as to the splendid
ist, and Eric Mattson, young
tion by putting every dollar you can into War Bonds during the Third War Loan.
work done this summer by the
tenor formerly with the San
U. S. Treasury Department
various sewing groups of the or-
Francisco Civic Opera.
ganization. The continued con-
The evening of Romberg mu-
tributions of cookies were sent Dr. H. Raphael Gold
sic, which will also include selec-
War Effort Board To
to the Red Cross Battle Creek
J WV Ladies' Auxiliary
tions from a variety of etm-
Hospital during the summer To Confer with Vaad
posers ranging from Wagner to
Meet
Wed.,
Sept.
15
months under the supervision of
Are War Bond Gallants Jerome Kern, will be highlighted
Mrs. Barney Newman, chairman. Hahazala Committee
The War Efforts Board, com-
by piano solos by the distin-
These are two of the many war
The Detroit Emergency
posed of 40 presidents and 40 I. A crew of some 60 women rep- guished maestro himself, playing
projects sponsored by the Home
Com- civilian defense chairmen, repre- esenting the Department of some of the loveliest melodies •
ittee for war-torn yeshivoth,
Relief Society.
re
e sc
senting the various religious, edu-
ichigan, Ladies' Au4liary .. to from his timeless operettas.
fugeholars
and
religious cations)
and cultural clubs affili- t he Jewish War Veterans of the
Romberg and orchestra conic
leaders
will hold
a conference
of
ated with the League of Jewish U nited States, are "Gallants" in to Detroit from Carnegie Hall
Women's Organizations, of which
where they played to a packed
Workmen's Circle
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg is ti the Third War Bond Drive, con- house. Their appearance at the
president, will convene Wednes- nuing with their consistent ef- Masonic Auditorium will be one
To Open War Bond
day, Sept. 16, at 10 a. m., in a rt after serving at the Statler of the important musical events
the Conference Room of the Jew- nd Book Cadillac Hotels in of the year. Advance reservations
Drive on Sept. 12
booths recently, which are no are being made at Grinnell's Mu-
ish Community Center.
sic Shop.
Important literature and in- longer in force.
The Workmen's Circle of De-
The JWV's have accredited re-
formational releases put out by
troit will officially open the Third
0. W. I., 0. C. D., 0. P. A. and sults of approximately $500,000,-
War Loan Drive on Sunday, Sept.
Red Cross, concerning all phases recorded through their national Music Study Club To
12, by staging a gigantic War
of civilian defense work, have organization with the U. S. Treas- Feature United Nations
Bond Rally at their auditorium,
been secured and will be distrib- ury Department, from Michigan.
Linwood and Burlingame.
Immediately following the com- Music During Year
uted to each board member, for
This organization, long known
their assistance in conducting pletion of the Third Gallant Six-
in Detroit for its charitable and
Mrs. Julius Chajes, program
their war activities during the ty Thousand duties, they will
fraternal activities, has just cul-
ensuing year.
possess and take charge of War chairman of the Music Study
urinated a successful $150,000
\
The agenda will include Fred Savings Stamps and Bonds sales Club, announced that the United
Bond Drive for a "Buy a Bomb-
Butzel, who will discuss war time in large retail department stores Nations will be the theme of the
er" campaign.
needs for the Jewish Chilidren's located within the northwestern porgram for the year.
A varied program including
Eight concerts will be given
Bureau, Mrs. Rebecca Saunders section of Detroit. Arrangements
music, speakers, movies, vaude-
of the United States Treasury are incomplete for announcement during the year.
ville acts, refreshments and other
The first concert, scheduled
Department; Gerson B. Chertoff, at present, but will be released
entertainment is planned for the
for Oct. 19, will be dedicated to
research director of the Jewish for public knowledge soon.
entire day and evening beginnintt
the music of the British Empire.
Community Council, who will dis-
at 3 p. m. Among those to ap-
Cameron McLean, noted baritone,
cuss black market activities, and
pear on the program will be
and Miss Edith Ella Davis, fa-
Samuel
Jacobs
of
0.
P.
A.;
also
Adam H. McNutt of the 0. C. D.
DR. H. RAPHAEL GOLD
vorite pianist, will present selec-
open discussion by the presidents
and U. S. T. D., director of many
tions of British composers. Dr.
SC /4:
community war effort drives, fea- synagogue and
organizational and chairmen on "The Defense
Cyril Barker, president of Guild
tured as speaker; Councilman delegates on Tuesday evening, Set-up in My Oreanization".
Payroll
savings
is of Church Musicians, will act as
Mrs. Carl Schiller is chairman
Billy Rogell as auctioneer; John- Sept. 14, 8:30 p. m., at Shaarey
our greatest single
commentator.
ny King of the Bowery; the Zedek Synagogue, Lawton and of the War Efforts Board of the
factor in protecting
Compositions of Russia, China,
Spiritual Singers, and many other Chicago, to report on recent de- League of Jewish Women's Or-
Palestine, France, Czechoslovakia,
celebrities.
velopments in this field • of rescue ganizations, and Mrs. Harry Sin-
ourselves against in-
ger is co-chairman.
Poland, Mexico and South and
A free recording will be of- work.
flation.
Central America have been sched-
fered to the purchasers of bonds
Rabbi Dr. H. Raphael Gold of
uled for coming concerts.
which will be issued on the prem- Dallas, Tex., a member of the
ises.
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Vaad Hahazala Committee of the Lauretta DeYoung
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Rabbinical Council of America, is Moves Piano Studio
coming to Detroit for one day to
Shaarey Zedek Religious confer with local leaders in this Miss Lauretta DeYoung an- O
important phase of European nounces the removal of her piano
School to Open Sept. 19 Jewish relief. Irvin I. Cohn is studio
• from 2642 Pingree Ave.
'
the chairman of the Detroit Com-
Elmhurst and Fourteenth
The Shaarey Zedek Religious mittee for the Vaad Hahazala, to the Clairmount Bldg., 9124
Linwood
Ave.
at
the
corner
of
O
School will open its 1943-44 and David I. Berris is treasurer.
school year on Sunday, Sept. 19. Of the $25,000 local quota for Clairmount.
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ANNOUNCES
Miss
DeYoung,
who
is
well
As in previous years, there will 1943, $3,500 has already been
be two sessions, from 9:30 to 11 transmitted and the remainder is known here, both socially and
and from 11 to 12:30. There will to be raised during September professionally as a pianist and
teacher of modern music, has
be no pre-kindergarten class this and the High Holy Day period.
studied in New York with Her-
year, but all other classes, from
Dr. Gold, guest speaker at man Wasserman, teacher of the
O
the kindergarten throttgh the 12th Tuesday night's conference, stud-
late
George
Gershwin.
grade, will be offered as usual. ied in rabbinic academies of
Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and Oct. 9
Enrollment for the fall semes-
Children who have attended in Europe and Jewish Theological
previous years need not register, Seminaries in New York. He is ter is now taking place, and stu-
as they are being enrolled through now rabbi of Congregation Shear- dents may enroll by calling Miss
the mail. Members' children who ith Israel. He is the author of DeYoung at Tyler 7-1610, or by 0
desire to enroll for the first time various treatises on Rabbinic calling her residence, Lee Plaza
may register any afternoon, Mon- Law (Halacha of the first born, Apartments, Apt. 1212.
day, Sept. 13, through Thursday, vows, aesthetics, etc.); co-author
O
Sept. 16, from 2 to 5 p. m., in of "Judaism in a Changine
will preach on all occasions.
the school office. Positively no World." editor of the "Book of Molly Segal Auxiliary
registrations will be accepted on Redemption" of the Jewish Na-

Sunday, Sept. 19. Registration tional Fund; contributor to vari- Holds Board Meeting
must be made in person rather ous journals of medicine on ex-
Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
than by mail or on the phone.
perimental neurology and psy- Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
Non members of the congrega- chiatry.
ciety of Denver, Col., held a
tion whose children are not en-
board meeting Aug. 30, at the
will officiate, assisted by a ten voice choir under the O
rolled may make application for
home of Mrs. Clara Moss. The
admittance any afternoon from Bnai Brith Bowling
direction of Mr. David Shkolnick.
chief topic was the setting of
Monday through Thursday in th Season Opens Sept. 12
the
date
of
the
12th
annual
ban-
school office. Classes above the
quet for Dec. 5, 1943. A date was, 0
third grade are closed at present,
Louis Marshall Lodge opens
but applications will be taken for its bowling season on Sunday also set for a card party, which
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all grades and considered in morning, Sept. 12 at 11 a. m., in will be held Nov. 17, for mem- 0
chronological order as applicants the meeting rooms at the Bowl- bers and friends who wish to
can be accommodated. The tui- 0-Drome alleys. Bowling will con- earn their plates. The auxiliary
Junior Services will be held under the direction of Rabbi Joshua
9
11
to all organizations to
tion fee per child for children tinue on each Sunday morning appeals
S. Sperka and Mr. Max Chomsky, educational director.
keep
the
banquet
date
of
Dec.
5
of non-members is ;15 per year. thereafter.
open.







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