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October 01, 1943 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-01

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

MAYOR JEFFRIES GREETS JEWS OF DETROIT First Aid and Home
Nursing Classes of .
JWV Auxiliary Open
it of Detroit

LowAwn J. Junkies, Ja.

M eg..

To the Jewish Peelle of betrolt:

I am mindful of the significance of

Rosh Hasheesh to our Jewish citizens, and want to

recognize the occasionby extending Now rear , s Greetings
to them.



fitting time for all cititens to

Join In the resolve to rededicate themselves to those aims

and purposes which make for finer human relationships.

Thus we will help to usher in the better order for which

the world is struggling.

My best wishes for the cooking year.

Mayor

ON THIS OCCASION PERMIT US TO EXTEND
SINCERE NEW YEAR GREETINGS TO OUR
MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS

• Rosh Hashonah Greetings and

Best Wishes for a Happy and

Prosperous New Year to All

— from —

Lillian Gish First
Speaker at Fisher
Town Hall Oct. 13

Alexander Licht Co.

ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS!

ACME PIE CO.

Mrs. Orville Bond To
Address Congress
Women on Oct. 6

Reservation for class entries
The next meeting of the Wont-
When Lillian Gish, distinguish, ,1
on home nursing and first aid en's Division of the American star
of screen and stage,
courses, sponsored by the Depart- e r e w di n s l s d C aoy n, g r ess 6 w , i 1 t ble:30 h e p l d .
opens
on
the
Detroit
Town Hall series i
ment of Michigan, Ladies' Auxil-
Oct.
n
at
.,
the
Fisher
Theater,'
Wednesday,
iary to the Jewish War Veterans at the Utley Branch of the Pub-
Oct.
13,
at
11
m., she will
of the United States, can be made
Library on Woodward near launch a season of Wednesdays
W
now before the starting day, Oct. lie
Gladstone.
brimming with opportunities for
6, by phoning the department
This
meeting
will
be
devoted
to
war
service
as
well
as
enlighten-
Red Cross chairman, Belle Berco- the legislative phase of the con- ment.
witz, at Tyler 6-7643.
.
cress and is under the super-
Upton Close, noted NBC emit-
Facts for those interested: You vision of Mrs. Irving Dworman, mentator
and authority on
are urged to register immediately vice president in charge of pub- Pacific,
the
c, will be the second celeb-
as each class is limited to 30 lie relations.
on the series of 20 Wed-
pupils. The semester for each
The gu'est speaker of the after- nesday mornings. He speak s
subject will be divided into two
noon will be Mrs. Orville Bond 20 on "We Win What in Asia?"
hour of
teachings
weekly
a pe- who is chairman of the League Mme. Willington Koo, distin-
Hod
three months,
and ovt.
taught
by trained nurses 'assigned from for Women Voters of Metropoli- guished wife of China's Ambassa-
tan Detroit. Mrs. Bond is a past, dor to Great Britain and former
local hospitals.
president of this league and for Minister to Washington, comes
Classes will be separated as the past 10 years has been asso- Oct. 27 to discuss "Why China's
follows: First aid every Wednes- dated with political agencies on Fate Is Important to America."
(lay evening from 8 to 10, home foreign policy. The subject of
Season membership in forma-
nursing each Thursday afternoon Mrs. Bond's talk will be "For- lion and illustrated programs may
2 to 4 o'clock and held at the sign Policy in Postwar Planning." be had at 220 Hotel Statler, Da-
JWV official Red Cross station,
Mrs. Benjamin Kohen, legisla- troit, CH. 5617, CH. 6000.
No. 57, annex. 11715 Dexter tive chairman, will discuss "Con-
Blvd., near Webb.
cress Planning for the Postwar
Every woman, especially house- World."
wives, should avail themselves of
NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS!
Mrs. Morris Weingarten, presi-
the opportunity during war tin,• dent, announces the appointment
with the prevailing scarcity of of Mrs. Lou Meises, 2752 Boston
physicians. these free courses are Blvd., as chairman of the special
for knowledge in the event of contributions fund to which mem-
any emergency for yourself and bets can make contributions ei-
family protection. the• in memory of departed loved
Graduation certificates will be ones or in honor of special occa-
1326 BROADWAY
awarded upon completion of sions. Letters are sent to the
term. The general public is in- families of the bereaved or to
vited.
the persons honored. Any person
Extend Best Wishes to
desiring to make such a contribu-
Their Friends for a Happy
and Prosperous New Year!
Dr. Alvin D. Hersch To tion may do so by calling Mrs.
Meisds at Tyler 4-7489.

EXECUTIVE OFFICE

It is

October I. 1943

Report on HIS Trip

Dr. Russell J. Clinchy of Cen-
ter Church, Hartford, Conn., will
be a guest speaker at the opening
luncheon of the Detroit Round
Table of Catholics, Jews and
Protestants on Wednesday, Oct.
6, at 12:15, in the Jade Room of
the Detroit Leland Hotel. Dr.
Clinchy has just returned from
England where he investigated
the relief and rehabilitation of
war victims. His subject will be
"Salvaging Lives". The second
feature of the luncheon will be
a brief report by Dr. Alvin D.
Hersch, Jewish attorney and a
member of a good-will team this
past week addr.essing thousands
of soldiers in army camps in
Texas under the auspices of the
National Conference of Christians
and Jews, parent organization of
the Detroit Round Table.

LEON MANDELL

Le Sono Tovo Tikosevu

New Glenwood Hotel

13640 FENKELL
14740 MACK AVE.
14221 HARPER
1855 E. 8 MILE RD.
1700 E. 7 MILE RD.
3459 GRAND RIVER

33 GRATIOT AVE. — MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

Adjoining the Medea Baths

ELECT

An Appeal

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chafetz

3800 Cortland Ave.

5704

1943

Detroit Lodge No. 55
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS

5704



A HAPPY NEW YEAR

and Best Wishes to Our Many Friends

Takes this opportunity of extending best wishes to its
entire membership as well as to the entire
Jewish community for a Happy and
Prosperous New Year!

HOLBROOK
MARKETS


and the Entire Staff of the

NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

1943

Rosh Hashonah
Greetings .. .

TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND MAY THE
SOUND OF THE SHOFAR USHER
IN A NEW YEAR OF HEALTH,
HAPPINESS, VICTORY
AND PEACE.

To Detroit Jewry

The Committee for Kashruth Vaad Ha-

kashruth of Detroit iliges Presidents of
Congregation s to set aside 10'; of the

Louis J. Goodman

moneys collected during the High Holy

Days for the furtherance of Kashruth.
Individual s are also urged to make con-

tribution s to this worthy cause.

Representin g

VAAD HAKASHRUTH OF
DETROIT

RABBI JOSEPH THUMIN,

1 1 ■ 411116ft.

Chairman.

FRANK

SCHWARTZ:
MAYOR



THE MUTUAL LIFE

Insurance Company of New York

1843

"I. Hal IN AMERICA"

Our 100th Anniversary

Succesitil Business

1943

Man end
Lawyer.
• Vice•Pres., Wayne
Cnitnry 114,
Assn.

1330 BUHL BUILDING

Primary, October Jth

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