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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October 15. 1943

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Cast of 150 Local
Talent To Present
'Bartered Bride' Oct. 31

Neugarten Medical Aid
Plans Annual Luncheon

Lt. Eli Levin Post Hears
Talk on Leader Dogs

Upton Close To Speak Kvutzath Ivrith To
Elect Officers Oct. 16
At Fisher Town Hall
The Kvutzah Ivrith is beginning
Wednesday, Oct. 20
its activities for the new year

Mrs. Charles Rothstein, lunch-
The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies' Aux-
eon chairman, asks the cooper-
Upton Close, whose provocative with a celebration on Saturday
iliary, No. 230, Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, held ation of all members and friends NBC broadcasts from the West
Coast
are heard by millions ev- evening, Oct. 16, the evening of
Arrangements have been com- a special meeting at the home of to make the 10th annual donor
cry Sunday, will be the Detroit the first day of Hol Ha-Moed
pleted for the presentation of Mrs. Anna Hack, on Pasadena luncheon a success.
Town Hall speaker in the Fisher Lion This is the annual elec-
Smetana 's comic opera, "The Bar- Ave., Wednesday evening. The
tered Bride," on Sunday evening, purpose of this meeting was to
Theater Wednesday, Oct. 20, at . on meeting of the Kvutzah. Re-
Oct. 31, at the Scottish Rite introduce Mrs. Wailloner of the
11 a. m. This dynamo of the air ports of the activities of the year
Cathedral of Masonic Temple. A Leader Dog League for the Blind,
waves and lecture platform will P
discuss "We Win What in Asia?" will be submitted by all chairmen
cast of 150 will participate in and her leader dog, Princess.
by its
the performance. They will be Mrs. Wailloner, who taught school
He has traveled from Asia of committees, as well as
from one end to the other, was president. Plans for future activi-
drawn from Detroit's own ta!• for 12 years previous to the loss
advisor to a dictator of China ties will be formulated.
ents, the Detroit Symphony Or- of her sight less than a year ago,
chestra, the Wayne University explained the blessings of the
during several wars, went through ning will be given to brief holi-
floods and famines. His book, clay talks, mass singing and re-
Dance Group and the Art Insti- leader dog. No one was left un-
tute Chorus.
"Challenge-Behind the Face of freshments. This year the main
impressed nor dry-eyed by her
of the festive part of
Dr. Lothar Wallerstein, world
Japan," was an accurate predic- feature
evening will be readings by
onslaught
famous stage director of the testimony.
the
tion
of
Japan's
mad
The card party from which en-
Metropolitan Opera Co., has been
against China. He has written the famous guest artist, Noah
engaged to direct the presenta- tire proceeds will go for our
the blind
pur-
nine other books and 1,000 maga- Nachbush.
The present officers and chair-
tion. Dr. Wallerstein was born in chase of leader dogs for Wednesday,
zinc articles, and is described by
Prague, and began his career in soldiers will be held
he nai
Time magazine as "The greatest men of committees are: Aaron
Dresden, Germany. For 11 years Nov. 3, 8:30 p. m., at the B
historian of contemporary China." Teitelbaum, president; I. Katz,
Tickets are on sale at Grinnell's Dr. Aaron Dubnove, vice presi-
he was stage director at the Vi-
Samuel Lehrman, treas-
enna Opera, and also produced Dexter.
box office, Randolph 1124, for dents; Herman
Call Mrs. Schultz, Townsend
D. Boraks, chair-
operas at Milan, and at the fain-
urer;
£1.65 and $1.10 including tax.
ous Music Festivals in Salzburg. 8-0394, or Mrs. Helen Lappin,
man, executive committee; Mor-
When Hitler invaded Austria, Dr. Townsend 6-5414, chairman of
ris Lachover, chairman literary
Wallerstein was called to direct the affair, for tickets or informa-
committee; Michael Michlin, chair-
Mrs.
Leon
Ginsburg
man book committee; Meyer Ma-
operas at the Covent Garden op- tion.
The next meeting will be held
this, editor Hed Ha-Kvutzah;
era in London, and in South
Is
Elected
National
America, where he worked to- at the home of Mrs. Ida Schultz,
Mrs. A. D. Markson, president
gether with Toscanini and Bruno president, 2916 Sturtevant A ve.,
Trustee by JWV Aux.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Kvutzah.
Walter. Carl Bamberger, noted on Wednesday evening, Oct. 13.
At the 16th national encamp-
MRS. CHARLES ROTHSTEIN
conductor, will come especially
ment of the Ladies' Auxiliary to
from New York to conduct the Rabbi Leon Fram To Be
FLAG DAY
In addition to supplying medi- the U. S. Jewish War Veterans,
performance. Donald Dame, well
J.
N.
F.
Guest
Speaker
New
Concord
Hotel,
Kiamesha
cal
aid
and
surgical
appliances
known American tenor, and
Is Every Day
for the needy, the Neug artenr bray N. Y., Sept. 16 to 19, Mrs.
Marguerite Kozenn, Detroit so-
Rabbi Leon Frain will be guest Medical Air is helping
the w a
ay Ginsburg, past president of
prano, will sing the leading roles.
Additional sponsors are: Mrs. speaker at an open meeting of effort.
Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., war the Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary 135,
Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish
Get Your Flag Now
was elected national trustee. Be-
Joseph Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. the
National
Fund
on
Tuesday,
Oct.
efforts chairman, announced that
James Ellmann, Mr. and Mrs.
two Singer stitchers were donated sides her many interests in Vet-
and Display It
19,
at
1:30
p.
m.,
at
Rose
Sittig
Harry Frank, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank,
Romulous Army Air Field. eran endeavors, Mrs. Ginsburg i3
Cohen
Bldg,
Tyler
and
Lawton.
department
judge
advocate
and
to
the
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank,
Drora Selezny will entertain Mrs. Jacob E. Newman, in charge
All Sizes $1.55 and up
Judge William Friedman, Dr. and
Palestinean Hebrew songs. of war bonds and stamps, will be a charter member of the mother
Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer, Mr. and with
on
hand
at
all
meetings
for
sales.
JWV
Michigan
Auxiliary.
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president,
The Ginsburgfamily. has con- American, Allied and Service
Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, Mr. and
Desirable rummage dates are
Mrs. Ben Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. invites all members and friends available
for
pledgees.
Call
Mrs.
tributed
substantially in building
Flags
Maurice Landau, Mr. and Mrs. to attend and participate in the Harvey Elbinger, UN. 2-0842 for of the JWV organ ization: Leon
of
noble
work
of
redeeming
the
soil
member
rter
Also
Honor Rolls
Ginsburg
is
a
cha
Felix Mahler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
your
reservation.
Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice of Eretz Israel.
Mrs.
Norman Jasen, bank chair- Detroit Post No. 135, and a
BATAAN FLAG COMPANY
Morse, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
man, will gladly furnish blanks to present vice commander; Miss
10007 Gd. River at Monica
Osnos, Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
pledgees desiring them. Mrs. Ja- Shirley Ginsburg is active in the
NO. 9503
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Purdy, Mr.
sen may be reached at UN. 3-8310. Daughters' Chapter and a charter
ember.
'
.
m
_
and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, Mr. To Resume Book
For punch boards, pledgees may
and Mrs. Jack Rothberg, Mr. and Review Classes Nov. 4 contact Mrs. Irvine G. Levy, TO.
Mrs. Carl Shalit, Mr. and Mrs.
5-8427.
Joseph Schwarz, Mr. and Mrs.
The executive board will meet Music Study Club To
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
th
Jules Schubot, Mrs. Milford Stern, ple Beth El resumes his annual
18. Leste r Smith
of M.
the home Oct.
at
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner book review classes for five meet- on Monday,
Mrs. Morton Hear Cameron McLean
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wets- ings beginning Thursday morn- L. Snyder will act as co-hostess.
"Music of the British Isles" will ARE EA
man.
ing, Nov. 4, from 11 to 12 o'clock
be presented by Cameron Mc-
in the chapel of the Temple,
Lean, baritone, and Dr. Cyril
Serve your family these delicious
Woodward at Gladstone.
Barker, recital lecturer, at the
Bnai Moshe Men's Club
muffins soon! Their tempting texture
Stores Pass
The meetings are open to the
opening
program
of
the
Music
delicious
To Open Season Oct. 26
8:15 and fiavo r come from crisp, the
public without charge.
Bond Quotas
KELLOGG 'SALL -BRAN. Here's
The
Men's
Club will
of Congrega-
on Oct. Y.W.C.A.
in a wartime version, using no sugar.
tion
Bnai
Moshe
begin the p. Study
in., at Club
the Central
ZETA ALPHA RHO
Dr. Barker, president of the Try ALL-BRAN Muffins for breakfast
With complete official return::
The first meeting of the Zeta fall season with a social-cultural Guild of Church Musicians, has tomorrowl
in, Wayne County retail stores
have exceeded their quota of Alpha Rho Fraternity was held affair Tuesday, Oct. 26, 8:30 p. been well received locally in his
Kellogg's All-Bran Muffins
in the social
hall of
the
Con- "Recital Talks," piano and organ
$15,000,000 in sales of E bonds on Wednesday, Sept. 2 2, at Web- m.,
regation
at Dexter
and
Law-
' i lmeiu p tifl m ouil r k
s
programs. His talk this Tuesday 2 tablespoon
in the Third War Loan, Nate S. ster Hall. The new season was g
i,hortenI ng
,
9 1/2.( teaRpoon salt
evening will be illustrated with sit
corn syrup
Shapero, chairman of the Re- inaugurated with a dinner in rence.
- 1, j tea spoon s
The Rev.
Joseph Detroit
Q. Mayne,
ex- piano selections by Miss Flor-
tailers Victory Committee, de- honor of two of its members, Hy
ecretary
Round
baking powder
1 cup Kellogg's
s
Sherman
and
Joseph
Lattin,
who
cut.
Kutzen.
All - Bran
clared.
d
P
ews
an
J
Cameron
McLean,
vocal
star
ro- en Cameron
Among the typical store re- were entering the armed forces. eTablive of f s
Cream shortening and corn syrup
delvier
address of the former Ford Symphonic thoroughly add egg and beat well.
The Zeta Alpha Rho Fraternity . testa e nts will ect,
ports, released by Shapero, were
"The an American
is
a Jewish in accounting
on the
sub
organized
1929. Eight fraternity
of its Dream."
The
motion picture, "The Sunday Evening Hour, will inter- Stir in All-Bran
and milk, let soak
the following:
most of moisture is taken up.
Himelhoch's bonds sold aver-
w ill pret songs representing various until
Sift
flour
with
salt
and baking pow-
phases in the growth and change
aged four per employe, the aver- e members are in the armed forces. World We Want to Live In,"
A
social
hour
with
refreshments
of
Great
Britain.
Mrs.
S.
Quen-
der;
add
to
first
mixture
and stir oy
11
be
shown.
age bond exceeding $110.
W greate
Loan r
CHAPTER will bo will follow the cultural program. tin Kessler will be at the piano. until mufla
and bake
full greased
per cent
otirds Fill
Mrs. MASADA
Nathan Spevakow
flour
disappears.
was 5 0 ec
innjaanstetlwogh
n
This is the first in a series of
ar
in the Sond
t
n fil(o.449e0mV
ited Nations programs planned about 30 minutes.
drive.
Rollins Co., although not an is- guest speaker at ld our
first open
H. extends
Schwarz,
uesday,
Oct. Robert
the club,
a president
cordial i of by Mrs. Julius Chajes, program fins. 3 inches in diameter, or 1'2 small
he T
/4 inches In diame te r.
suing agency, sold through its meeting,
to be w ill be "Whithe r tation to the general public to join
chairman , and Mrs. Sidney Jack- muffins, 2 1
d son,
19. Her topic
r
membe s in atten-.
president.
Gallants
$97,000
worth.
J. L. Hudson Co. sold, through the Jews?" Members are urged Bnai
atth is affai r. Ad mission fre e
ance Moshe
P
its "brigadiers," 36,517 E bonds. to invite friends.
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War Loan drive.
Ernest Kern Co. sold six times
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Election of officers for tile
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