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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

September 17, 1943

Infant Service Group
Opening Meet of Home Former Detroiter Named Adopt-a-Yank
Furnishes Day Room
UAHC to Consider
Relief Society Sept. 20 Secretary of L. A. Jewish Committee To Hold
For Wacs at Fort Custer On Monday, Sept. 20, the Home Community Council
American Jewish
Children's Party
Relief Society will hold its open-
Conference Resolutions
The 69th WAC Company at mg meeting of the season in the
Leo Gallin, formerly of De-

The Adopt-A-Yank committee
Fort Custer celebrated open Conference Room of the Jewish troit, t ha beent.
house on Sunday, Sept. 1 2,
A meeting of the executive
Center. .-A dessert imapeoa r all i.fposhion
in
appointed
to
Aan
of
the Jewish War Veterans, De- board of the Union of American
°D
s
t
n
.i
the occasion of the dedication on
of Community
v, in. will g i , ea i
luncheon
at
12:30
is many Detroit partment of Michigan, at their Hebrew Congregations to consid-
the furnishings for their day
room, presented by the Women's precede the meeting which wiil
headquarters, located at 13327 er the attitude of the Union to-
start promptly at 1 p. m., to en-
Infant Service Group of Detroit. able the guest speaker of theme
Linwood Ave., entertained the w
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Representatives of the organi- afternoon, Miss Mary Morgan,
'4'• neighborhood youngsters, Thurs- thie
zation who came from Detroit to well known woman's commentator
, (lily evening, Sept. 2, with a at its session in New York last
visit the WAC's quarters were: of Midi°
Station
has been
called for Sin
Mrs. Samuel G. Banks, Mrs. Jul- and to make
her CKLW,
3:30 p. to m. speak
ap-
theater party at the Avalon The- week,
day, Oct.
3, at Cincinnati,
li ,
ius Hackman, Mrs.
Samuel
Katz,
pearance
at
the
radio
station.
ater,
refreshments
being
served
Adolph
Rosenberg,
president of
Mrs. Aaron Gurwin Mrs Harry
afterwards at headquarters. The the Union.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmet, presi-
theater p
Weingarten,
Mrs. Abe Young and dent of the Home Relief Society,
was tendered the
Mrs.
Arthur Leebove.
This meeting is in accordance
will preside at the meeting, which
children through the courtesy of with the resolutions adopted by
The group was entertained by will mark the hunching of the
Alt.. Shook, manager of the thew- the Union executive board on
the WAC company at dinner, fol- organization's fall affair, "A War
ter,and Frank Wetsman, owner April 1, when it resolved to ad-
lowed by dedication ceremonies Time Project," to be climaxed
one of our own War Veterans. here to the Conference "with the
which included the presentation with a ball and bond raffle on
This party was given the chil- reservation that the Union of
of a plaque for the Day Room,
dren in recognition of their ef- American Hebrew Congregations
and a program of entertainment Sunda y Oct. 31, at the Hotel r•
forts to collect money for our shall not be bound b
including,. a WAC chorus, piano Stotler.
cigarette
the with
cot:_
Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
cigarette fund for soldiers over elusions of the Conference
solo by Pfc. Emma McKim, and
Arthur Gould and her committee,
seas. This project is still being out ratification by the executive
piano and
duets
Pfc. Andrews.
Emma Mc- the project has been well (level-
carried
on through
Kim
Cpl. by
Hazel
War Veterans,
and. , the Jewish board of the Union". The resolu- •
the youngsters tion provided that a special meet
The group was taken on a oped during the summer months,
with
the
red,
white and blue in g of the executive boar
tour of inspection by 1st Lt. and at this meeting Mrs. Gould
be
will
explain
in
detail
the
striped canteen boxes are per- called as soon as possible after
plans
Mary Hart, cemmanding officer for the affair.
forming- a worth-while j ob.
of the company, and Lt. Helen
the
meeting
of
the
Conference.
Harry J. Schaeffer of Lt. Eli
A cordial invitation is extend-
MacLean.
Mr. Rosenberg emphasized in
Levin Post 230 is the national his call to the executive
board
Presentation of the day room ed to all members and their
chairman of the Adopt-A-Yank that the date of Oct.
furniture was made through ar- guests to attend this meeting and
3 was
committee, and Mrs. Emma Peck chosen in order to give ample
rangments by the Battle Creek to meet bliss Morgan personally.
LEO GALLIN
of the Ladies' Auxiliary 230 is time to the members of the exec-
The cooperation of the mem-
and Detroit Jewish Welfare
the general chairnian of the La- utive board to study fully the
Board.
bership in being on time due to friends will be happy to learn dies' Auxiliaries of the e Jewish resolutions adopted by the Con-
Miss Morgan's appearance at the that he is the new executive see _ War Veterans, Dept. of Michigan.
ference.
radio station at 3:30 is requested. rotary of the Los Angeles Jewish

Mrs. Louis Davidson
Named Chairman of
NHJC Theater Party

Community Council and the
United Jewish Welfare Fund of
Los Angeles.
Leo Gallin has already made an
outstanding record as executive
The Shaarey Zedek Religious secretary of the Jewish Welfare
Mrs. Louis Davidson has been School, which meets on Sunday, Fund and Jewish Community
appointed general chairman of will hold its first session Sunday, Council in Hartford, Conn., for
the annual theater party of the Sept. 19. Children who were in the past five years. Under his di-
Detroit League of the ( National attendance last year will receive rection, the Hartford Jewish Wel-
Home for Jewish- Children at through the mail their class card fare Fund campaigns rose from
Denver which will be held on indicating the class and room to $54,000 to $280,000. He devel-
Saturday, Oct. 30, 8:30 p. m., which they have been assigned. oped a USO program and Jewish
at the auditorium of the Art In- The curriculum for this depart- Center Association under the
stitute. A prevue of an outstand- ment includes history, religion, Hartford Jewish C o in m u n i t y
ing picture will be the feature, Jewish practices and current Council. For two years Mr. Gal-
with shorts and newsreels.
problems.
lin was in Detroit, where he was
Mrs. Davidson is assisted by
Registration is now taking place group work secretary of t he
Mrs. Irwin (Sadie) Cohn and the for the Daily Religious School Council of Social Agencies. He.
following committee chairmen: which meets three afternoons also participated in the commu-
Mrs. Charles (Sarah) Agree, Mrs. weekly (Mondays, Wednesdays nit's chest drives in Detroit. Prior
David (Roz) Ebner, program and Thursdays). This department to this, he was administrative as-
book; Mrs. Esther Slatkin and seeks to provide a more intensive sistant in the Baltimore Council
Mrs. Louis (Melba) Burns, tick- Jewish education for boys and of Social Agencies.
ets; Mrs. Robert ,. (Josephine) girls between the ages of 6 and
Mr. Gallin, a native of Cleve-
Drews and Mrs. Maurice (Sophie) 14. The subject matter' of study land, obtained his M. A. degree
Schwartz, publicity,
is Hebrew, Bible, the Prayer from the School of Social Ad-
Mrs. Ben Tolmich was impressed Book, Jewish observances and ministration. As holder of the
by her recent visit to the Home laws. We have room for a limited Bissell Fellowship, he was student
at Denver, and gave her impres- number of children who have no instructor in social statistics.
sions at the recent meeting of other Jewish school connections
the Detroit League.
nt present and whose parents are H
Mrs. Monte Weston, president not affilitated with the congrega- igh
of the Detroit League, advises tion. Parents are urged to regis- nigh Holy Day Services
that all proceeds from this fund- tor their children at once so To Be Held in Three
raising event will be sent to the they may be assured a place in
Home at Denver.
the school. A competent staff of Of the Hebrew Schools
teachers is in charge of the
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Messrs.
Nathan Yaffa,
Messrs. Nathan
Yaffa, Morris
Morris
school, which is supervised by the
t.- -4- _- rabbis.
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Kishman and Isaac Rosenthal,
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co-chairmen of the synagogue
committee of the United Hebrew
Neugarten Sunshine Club
Schools, announce that High Holy
_ Resumes Activities
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Day services will be held in three
of the synagogues connected with
Resuming activities for the the
United Hebrew Schools: Rose
.g year, the executive board of the Sittig
Cohen, Lawton and Tyler;
Remembrance Advertising l• Neugarten Sunshine Club met at Philadelphia-Byron,
and David W.
N the home of Mrs. Samuel Roth
meg. It. s. Pat. 01111.e)
Simons,
Tuxedo
and
Holmur.
stein, with Mrs. Herbert Strauss
The auditoriums of these
Iacting as co-hostess.
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schools have recently been deco-
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Plans are well under way for rated and everything is in readi-
tl the 10th annual donor luncheon. ness for the High Holy Days.
MISSION LEATHER g Proceeds will be used to defray Excellent Chazonim have been
the medical aid expenses of the engaged by the schools for the
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as well as the fine work three synagogues, among whom
of the war efforts committee.
The opening meeting will be are Abraham Schachter, and a
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well-trained ncdh o
1 o
C ha n i nd
:V- held at the Detroit Federation itz,
iDavid mRine
of Women's Club on Sept. 20.
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The board meeting is scheduled
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Rosenthal urge the public most
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ETCHINGS
p. in., at preceded
by earnestly to get their tickets im-
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1:30. Jack
mediately because of the limited
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the Detroit T i m es seating capacity.
PLAYING CARDS a - will be ing the of guest
speaker o f t he
day.
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All members are urged to at-
Manufacturers of -- , -„,
Gifts • to North End Clinic
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aendars in the World M tend this important meeting.
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Shaarey Zedek Religious
Schools Re-open Sept. 19

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