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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-29

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October 29, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

nd The Legal Chronicle
a

2

.:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

NHJC of Denver
Theater Party Oct. 30

An especially fine program will
health services have been added be presented by the Detroit
Mothers' Club Calendar to the existing program on Tues- League of the N. H. J. C., Oct.
day and Thursday evenings from 30, 8:30 p. m., in the auditor-
7 to 10:30 p. in. The new services
MEETINGS:
Northwest Study Club—Mon- will include the electric heat cabi-
day, Nov. 1, 8 p. m., at the Jew- net, ultra-violet ray lamp, and
ish Community Center. a half-hour massage, and will be
Young Women's Study Club, ,. available for sub-senior, senior
Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1:30 p. m " at and adult women.
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, chairman
the Jewish Community Center. In-
stallation of officers and recep- of the Women's Health Club Com-
mittee, urges all girls interested
tion.
Woodward Club — Wednesday, in this new program to call
Nov 3, 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Madison 8400 immediately for ap-
pointments, since
Community Center.
• facilities
• •
Davison Club—Thursday, Nov. limited.
4, 8 p. m., at the Workmen's Cir-
cle, Linwood at Burlingame.
Rabbi Sperka To Address

Women Sabbath League
First Issue of Center
News To Appear Nov. 5 Monday, Nov. 1, at 12:30 a

Su walker Independent
Association Served at USO

Henry Sweeney Is
Candidate for Council

Suwalker Independent Progres- On His Fine Record
e
sive Association served at th
public life in the
Downtown USO on Monday, Oct. Few men in
18. In addition to the 1,200 sand-
city
of
Detroit
have as the
same
amount of experience
to public
affairs
as
does
councilman
Henry
wiches served, 40 home baked
Sweeny. Mr. Sweeny is a grad-
cakes and also milk were offered S.
el Institute of Teh-
to the service men. Mrs. Lee uate of anDdrexTemple University of
nology
Gladstone acted as chairman and Philadelphia, Penna., as well iv
was assisted by the following:
Mesdames Sam Bassin, Isadore
Danto, Sam Danto, J. J. Fine-
gold, Alex Gottlieb, Harry Heck-
er, Norman Kagan, Frank Mark-
son, Sam Tintenfish, Sam Bielan,
Harry Jacobs, Max Dante, Irv-
ing Efros, M. Epstein, Joseph
Gladstone, Samuel Gottlieb, Dave
Kagan, Sam Krause, Henry Smol-
inski, S. Syers, Albert Marx,
Harry Danto, Morris Rosenbloom.
F. Rosenthal, Julius Danto and

complimentary luncheon meeting
of the Women's League for Sab-
bath Observance will take place
at Pe•iera's Hall, Dexter and
Boston Blvd.
Rabbi J. S. Sperka will be the
guest speaker and he will talk
on "Ours Is the Challenge."
Mrs. Abraham Caplan will give
reports on the major developments
in the field of Sabbath Observance.
Mrs. Israel Kaplan is in charge
of hospitality.
Mrs. A. 0. Baisky, membership
chairman, announces 100 new
members have enrolled in the
organization.

MRS.
CARL SHALIT Mrs. The
Alex supervisors'
Elson.
schedule at
M
ium of the Art Institute. Mrs. the Downtown USO is as follows:
ons:
Carl Shalit and Mrs. Carl S. Afterno
r month:
First Monday every
HENRY S. SWEENY
Schiller, chairmen of arrange-
ments, advised that the feature Mrs. Louis Davidson, 19563 Can-
H.
picture to be shown will be one terbury, Un. 2-6405; Mrs. S.
of the outstanding productions of Levy, 18975 Fairfield, Un. 2-6725. the University of Michigan. His
the year, and in addition, news- Second Monday every month: first public expirience was gained
reels and shorts will be shown. Mrs. Emanuel Weil, 331 Coving- as Prosecuting
Attorney of Em-
arx, 17315 met Co unty, Michig an. s in 1937 he
election
Aaron Silberblatt and Robert Et- ton; Mrs. David M At the city
Common Conn-
linger will lead community sing- Kentucky,
Un 1-2643.
Third Monday,
every month: was elected to the been elected to
ing, and Mr. Ettinger will render
several solos, accompanied by Mrs. Manley Sprague, 3227 Ful- cil. He has since
Miss Rachel Hinman, organist lerton, To. 8-6320; Mrs. Samuel that office twice and is now com-
affiliated with the Detroit Con- Aaron, 3015 Glendale, To. 7-1755. pleting his sixth year as a member
servatory of Music. Mrs. Joseph Fourth Monday every month: of our
City
Council.
In the
recent
Grand Jury inves-
B. Slatkin, TO. 8-6887, and Mrs. Mrs. Ben Isner, 3728 Tyler, To.
ONEG SHABBAT OCT, 30
Saturday, Oct. 30 at 2:30 p. m. Al Koffman, TY. 5-1489, are 8-2776; Mrs. Sam Gross, 3004 tigation councilmen would
at the Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
5th Monday: Mrs. Aaron Silver- qualified that there
was
mights
um doubt
quor
son Synagogue, an Oneg Shah-
Mrs. Louis Davidson, general
busines
the
chairman
advises
that
Mrs.
Samuel
blatt,
17147
Muirland,
Un.
1-5550'
at
one
time
that
at
bat will be sponsored by the Wom-
Councilman
Sweeny
m
an's League for Sabbath Observ- L. Goldman, 2752 Boston Blvd. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, 26023 remain to conduc
of the in-
W., and Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, Hendrie, Huntington Woods, RO• of
ance.
was the City, n the fires
quisition and came out unscathed
Rabbi Max Kirshblum will be 18173 Woodingham Dr., will be at 2496.
Workers' Hostesses Plan
the guest speaker of the after- home all day Monday, Nov. 1, to Evenings:
First Monday every month: and with an enhanced reputation
Social for Sunday, Oct. 21 noon. Rabbi Kirshblum is national receive the proceeds for tickets
for h onesty, integrity, and faith-
C
ful servi ce.
secretary of Mizrachi. sold by the members of the De- Mrs. Louis Davidson, 19563 . an-
H.
The War Workers' Hostesses executive
terbury, Un. 2-6405; Mrs. S
Songs will be sung by the children
are planning their next social on of Young Israel Story Hour. The troit League.
Levy, 18975 Fairfield, Un. 2-6725.
Rosenberg To Be
Sunday, Oct. 31, from 4 to 6
Second Monday every month: Aaron
public
is
invited.
JWEWO
Guest Speaker
s
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Le
p. m., at the Jewish Community
Mrs. John Fraser, 4301 1 Leslie,
dman,
Center. Miss Florence Wilkins,
Ho.
5763;
Mrs.
I.
B.
Frie
To
Hold
Donor
Luncheon
A special meeting of the Jew-

hairman of the entertainment Ladies' Auxiliary of
61 Lawrence, o. -
On Oct. 25, Mrs. Herman F.
Third Monday every month: ish Women 's Eruopean Orm-
committee, has directed members Mlawer Umgegend
v.
Clements, zation will be held Monday, No
A
T l Ave.,
t
Moses, f oayor
ve., was hostess
c ivi
t ies
in a skit which wi ll be presented Verein Pl an A
Da.
3992; Mrs. 4211
Joseph Frank, 1, at the Congregation B'nai
J. Friedman,
at this party. The latest dance
The Ladies ' Auxiliary of the at a breakfast meeting, to the Mrs.
records will be used and Butzel Mlawer Umgegend Verein is pre- board of directors, of the Sisters 1120 Chicago Blvd., To. 8-4423. Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at
in cabaret
Fourth Monday every month: 1 p.
of Zion Mizrachi.
Hall
b e decorated
At in.
this meeting final arrange-
style. will
Refreshments
will be served, paring for a year of intensive
ac-
Plans were discussed fo r the
increased
rs. Ben Isner, 3728 Tyler, To.
h
workers and their friends tivities to meet the
to
be
held
,
ke b
annual
donor luncheon
the Chapter,
on Wednesday, 8-2776; Mrs. Roy Sarasohn, 18485 ments
will
be made
for
the Sun-
24t
needs
of the moment and to
needs
annual
banquet
to
be
given
y
ma
are invited to attend these weekly
e tenth
year of the V erein's
.
• Miss Frances day, Nov. 7, at the Fort Wayne
.
Dec 15 in the auditorium of the Pennington,
su ccessful
M Un.
d • 2-6420.
socials.
exi
Marx, 2668 Glynn Ct., To. 8- Hotel.
The annual donor event will Shaarey Zedek.
the chair-
Mrs. Sam Osnos is esdames
A well known speaker will ad 6055; Miss Herma Berg, 2668
support of a refugee child in
I.
Auditions for Dance
* ted by M
Palestine
in
memory
of
depart-
dress
the
au
tence.
Group To Be Held
An entertaining program is be- Glynn
Ct., To. information
8-6055.
For further
please Israel and Seder.
Mr. Aaron Rosenberg will be
Applications for auditions for ed
Lena is Zemon;
besides a with
Chai a ing arranged by the' Cultural call Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, vice
group
being formed,
the
guest speaker.
the dance group of the Jewish fourteen - year - old boy, Philip chairman.
chairman, To. 8-6936.
For more information please
Community Center are now being Shear heading the list.
The annual donar event will call the following: Mrs. J. H.
taken. The dance group creates
RE-ELECT
and performs its own compass- take place on Wednesday, Feb. 2 Kunin, luncheon chairman, Tyler
lions, and this year will plan to at the Wilshire. The committee is 4-2481; Mrs. A. D. Markson, res-
COUNCILMAN
give recitals for community groups under the chairmanship of Mrs. creation chairman, Tyler 6-0159;
as Both
well as
men
Center
and audiences,
women are need- Joe Kasmen. For information, or Mrs. E. Abrams, president,
contact Mrs. Kasmen at Town- Tyler 7-5733.
The next regular meeting will
ed in the performing group.
Miss send 87313.
women's
- be held on Tuesday Nov. 2, at
Edith Muskin, director,
The Ladies Auxiliary is k eep
• Former Governor of Michigan
health
that pre-
vious education,
training is stated
necessary
for ing in touch with the boys of 1 P. in. at the Shaarey Zedek. It
• Former Mayor of Alpena
admittance to the group. Appli- the members in service through will be and
an open
meeting.
Mem-
friends
are urged
to
• Former Regent, U. of M.
cants should apply to Miss Mus- t he efforts of Hattie Klayman bers
attend.
A Progressive and Liberal Leader
Idn at Madison 8400. of the Hattie an Soldier
and Mrs. Sam Cherry, chairman
Preferred Candidate, Det. Citizen's League
Mlawer
Verein
To
Boy Club.
The chairman of the Auxiliary Hold Card Party
New Health Services
is Mrs. A. Shanborn.
Added to Program
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein
--_
under
the chairmanship of Israel
In response to a large demand
MRS.
from the membership
of the
Jew-
NORMAN Oct. Burnstein and Joe Greenbaum,
_ r, new
aged
59, ADAH
died on G.
Wednesday,
Conte
- 5 - - will hold a card party on Wed-
ish community C
For Protection!
LaSalle Blvd. Funeral services day evening, Nov. 10, at the
were held from Gilbert's Funeral Women's Educational.Center. The
Home on Delaware Ave., Rabbi B. chairmen are urging a large at-
For Beauty!
Benedict Glazer officiating. Inter- tendance so as to swell the funds
ment took place at the Woodmere of the Verein for the necessary
Cemetery. activities.
At the last social meeting,
Mrs. Norman was born in Lon-
don, England, and had lived in De- sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. L.
Window Shade Co. troit for the past 55 years. She Fabian and on Mr.
and Mrs. Joe
the occasion of
was a member of Temple Beth El Greenbaum
and of the sisterhood for over 35 the marriage of their respective
WINDOW SHADES
years. Mrs. Norman was a sister children, the Verein has purch-
MADE TO ORDER
of the late Louis J. Goldberg af- ased upwards of $22,000 worth
Cleaned and Repaired
ter whom the Goldberg School of war bonds.
- The Verein has pledged itself
was named, and of Hiram C.
LINOLEUM
to
the support of two refugee
of
13
Goldberg, who was president
Preserve and protect your hard-to-replace up-
the City of Detroit Board of children, besides the two children
Inlaid and Battleship
Education at the time of his de- being taken care of by the La-
Rugs and Furniture
holstered furniture. Have them Vitalize craned,
misc. The Goldberg Athletic Field dies Auxiliary.
the exclusive quality process that thoroughly re-
The Mlawer are also hard at
VENETIAN BLINDS
situated between Hastings and St.
moves accumulated dust and grease and helps
work
on
their
plans
to
celebrate
five
Drapery Hardware
Antoine Sts. and covering
prolong their life by restoring beauty to the
city blocks was named in his the tenth year of their existence.
(jet Our Prices and Sin e
honor.
Mrs.
Norman
is
survived
To
make
their
work
more
out-
fabrics.
Free Estimates Furnished
committee, under
by her husband, Nathan;; a; standing, the of
Julius
Newberg,
8625 LINWOOD
daughter, Raschelle; a sister, chairmanship
CARPET CLEANING SERVICE IN
Sarah Cooper Goldberg and a is planning a big anniversary af-
CALL TYLER 5.1230
fair in March, 1944.
YOUR HOME
-*****CH:8:13:HXH>3:100-11-0-0 brother, Claude K. Gilbert.
Tacked down carpets cleaned right in your
Isaacs Franck To Address
home on the floor to radiant new beauty.
Hadassah of Pontiac
Phone today for complete information.
o
The Pontiac Group of Hada-
sah will hold its November meet-
ing at Temple Beth Jacob, Tues-
11738 DEXTER BLVD.
day evening, Nov. 9 at 8 o'clock.
Elmhurst and Monterey)
r.
The guest speaker will be Isaacs
6
Will me open for business Saturday Night, Nov.
Franck, of Detroit, who will speak
on "The Meaning of Common-
533.547 FOREST AVENUE, EAST
wealth."
This meeting will be a joint
meeting with the Zionist Organi-
Kosher Meat Z Poultry Market
oixiix}000.0000000.mx8x8:8:48:8
fation of Pontiac.

The first issue of the Center
News, official house organ of the
Jewish Community Center, will
appear Nov. 5. The publication,
which this year will appear as a
weekly, will keep members in-
formed of all the activities and
events at the Center.
Applications are being taken
for staff writers. Center members
in all classifications who are in-
terested in writing for the paper
are invited to attend a meeting
of the journalism staff, Monday,
Nov. 1, at 8 p. m.
It is planned to send copies of
the Center News to the 325 Center
members who are in the armed
services. Parents and relatives of
the men and women in service
are urged to send on current camp
addresses.

William A. Comstock

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