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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and





.STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL

October 29, 1943

The Legal Chronicle

Celebrates 70th
9 Birthday Oct. 1.7

Hadassah To Sponsor
Lecture Concert of
Palestine Music

Education Month Radio
Talks on WJLB Ended

The Seventeenth Annual Educa-
Joseph B. Whitman, president
Honoring
new
members
who
tion
Month, which began with the
by Phineas J. Biron
month of Tishri, has now closed
of the liquidating and appraising
Sta-
Broadway, is now becoming one firm bearing his name which he • nave joined the organization dur- the series of radio talks by over
Mr. Hy-
LISTEN HERE:
You can't beat the Irish . . . of the literati . . . It's a book founded in Detroit 18 years ago, ing the recent combined honor roll tion WJLB, sponsored ast speakers
of reminiscences that he's author-
and membership drive, a lecture were
man Altman.
The l and Law-
A. J. Lachover
A s repor ted in The Irish Echo, ing.
concert
on
Palestine
music
by
rence W. Crohn.
Ireland's premier, Eamon de Val- THE ENTERTAINERS:
The effort, however, of focus-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Chajes will
era. recently succeeded in making
Chief Petty Officer Artie Shaw,
be
given
at
a
dessert
luncheon
ing
the attention of the Jewish
Hitler, no less, pay for the res- the Navy bandmaster, reports
roblem of
meeting of the Detroit Chapter community
upon
p children
toration of a Dublin synagogue that while he and his men were
the education
of the
their
which Nazi flyers had destroyed lying in New Guinea foxholes
of Hadassah at Congregation has not ended with this annual
in their bombing of the Irish they heard a nearby radio, tuned
continue
but will
Shaarey Zedek Tuesday, Nov. 9, endeavor,
capital some years ago . . . bias' to Tokyo, playing a musical pro-
throughout
the
year.
at 12:30 p. m.
be Dr. Weizmann should form gram which closed with the an-
An effort will be made to reach
Mr. Chajes, member of an illus-
a partnership with Mr. de Valera nouncement: "You have just
trious Viennese family, is musi- all parents of children of school
. . . Now we're glad to supply heard the orchestra conducted by
through the press, through
cal director of Temple Beth El age
you with some
information,
Mr. Artie Shaw, playing from the
. . . Paul
Scheffer,
and co-chairman of the music periodic publication of bulletins
Mark Hopkins Hotel in San Fran-
Winch ell
committee of the Detroit Round and by personal contact.
-
Goebb els' pet foreign correspond Cisco" . . . A recording, of course
Table of Catholics, Jews and
ent, whom you mentioned as . . . Soon to go overseas to en
Protestants. After winning the
e tertain the boys is Benny Good-
er another name,
contributing, antler
honor prize in an international
to a New York Sunday supple- man, together with his orchestra
competition for pianist in Vienna,
ment, is persona grata in govern- . . . Comedian Danny Kaye has
Mr. Chajes was engaged as pro-
ment circles in Washington . . . left Hollywood and is back on
fessor of piano in the Music Col-
This man, who once was exposed Broadway, but only for a spell
lege of Tel Aviv where he com-
being
a
key
agent
of
the
Ger-
.
.
.
In
a
month
or
so
he'll
be
as
pleted extensive research in an-
the leaving for overseas, where's he'll
y intel gence ,
itar an
man milof
cient Palestinian music and com-
was"The _ give our boys a few laughs.
ed
call
article
author
posed numerous Palestinian songs
a lk, i n G er
f
1918
w
I used to be. And wha
O
Spectre
which have been accepted as au-
would I do? I'd take a laxa
many," published in the New ABOUT PEOPLE:
tive or a cathartic. But un
A new addition to the Columbia
JOSEPH B. WHITMAN
thentic folk songs.
York Times of September 19,
less I repeatedly dosed my
Mrs. Chajes, known in profes-
University faculty of Creative
observed
his
70th
birthday
anni-
self, it didn't help for long
1943.
by sional musical circles as Mar-
and Applied Arts is Henry Brant,
17,
versary
on a Sunday,
Oct.
Then I read an ad about
TIDBITS:
spending
quiet
day
at
home
guerite
Kozenn,
has
sung
leading
London held five receptions of gifted young composer, and or-
ELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. Said it
b
soprano roles in Vienna and Bu-
was
a breakfast cereal that
his family
friends.
welcome in honor of the Jewish chestrator for the Col He is with
Whitman
was and
born
in New charest opera houses. Mrs. Cha-
got at the cause of consti
delegation from the Soviet Union, Broadcasting System . . .
pation due to lack of "bulk
but at none of these receptions giving a course in modern scor- York State and came to Detroit jes made her American debut as
and corrected it.
several years ago. For the past soloist at New York Philharmonic
were the delegates present—be- ing Radio
and arranging.
commentator G a b r i e 1 28 years he has been connected Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, in 1940.
Well, that was my kin
cause of unavoidable delay in
laying
of constipation — an
getting air transportation from Heatter is playing Mohammed in with Federal bankruptcy proceed- Mrs. Chajes sings in 14 different
ELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN SUE
this country to England . . . At a new version of the mountain ings here. He is a life member languages and has won fame as
roved to be just what
one function H. G. Wells was the story . . . Wanted for a film part of the Consistory, Shriners and an interpreter of Hebrew music.
needed.
I eat it regularl
also a member of Mrs. Philip Lipson, vice-presi-
ow, drink plenty of water,
main speaker, and tried to atone in Hollywood, Heatter declared B. P. 0. E.;
-Jewish corn- that he couldn't possibly go to Temple Israel. For recreation dent in charge of membership,
and have been regular ever
for some of his anti the screen capital . . . So a Whitman prefers baseball, foot- will preside at the meeting. Mrs.
since.
ments of years ago . . • Now Hollywood director is coming East ball and occasional prize fights. Aaron Silberblatt is membership
If that's your kind of
that Professor Solomon Michoels _ to shoot the scenes involving
He resides at '746 Collingwood chairman and is assisted by Mrs.
constipation, why not t
and Lieutenant-Colonel Itzik Fef Gabriel.
ALL-BRAN? Made by Kellogg's
briel.
Ave. with his wife, Sandra. They Meyers.
Julian Weber
Mrs. Field
Adolph
Mrs. and
Walter
ar-
in Battle Creek.
fer have actually reached En
The once dashing and romantic
the
program
for
the
after-
have
been
married
47
years.
land, we wonder whether they and
and always erratic Maxwell Bo-
His
son
and
daughter-in-la
noon.
Members
are
invited
to
will be given a public reception denheim, Greenwich Village poet
from New York, and daughter, bring new members to this meet-
that they can attend
laureate, c elebrated his
er rue Gi em
after having received so mu cn birthday the other day . . H e' s Mrs. Gtd
i ng•
public acclaim in absentia. . • • a shriveled-up old man now and Florida, visited him on the occa-
sion.
Broadway press agent Eli Lloyd openly confesses his terrible nee d
Hoffman is an Army sergeant for a job . . . His nine books of
now, so he can't credit a client poetry, which discerning critics Rabbi Sperka To Address
k
with the gags he thin s up
consider among the best verse

That's why it's Hoffman himself produced in this country, aren't Bnai Da v id Donor Event
who is now quoted as cracking bringing him sufficient royalties
that in Russia the Nazis are get- bringi
Army
releasing On Wednesday, Nov. 17, at
to With
buy an the
apple
a day.
m., the B'nai David Sis-
12:30 p. m.
ting Dnieper and Dnieper into
hotels a it number
had taken
over,
the terhood will sponsor their annual
quite
of the
Florida
trouble.
Donor Event at Lachar's Jericho
READER'S GUIDE:
a Hall. Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman
family
will
be
opening
Pierre
Jacobs
. tdb
"The Forgotten Ally,"
by
d is
i assisted
again of the affair
ffi and
van Paassen's new book, which hostelry at Miami Beach
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae.
made its appearance last week, this season.
The guest speaker will be Rabbi
than
The 28-year-old Larry Leonard
is enjoying
a faster sale
any
of Van Paassen's
previous is doing okay for a plain Army Joshua S. Sperka, who will talk
which is going some . . • corporal . . . He just married on "Ours
is Irving
the Challenge."
TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF HUNDREDS OF
Cantor
Ringel, the new
books,
l
Guggenheim,
40-year-old
aze
It has already passed
the 100,000
H daughter of the late millionaire cantor of Congregation B'nai
indefatigable
Ben-
David, will be soloist in a series
OUR FRIENDS, WE ANNOUNCE THAT
mark . . . The
nett Cerf, who as a successful Benjamin Guggenheim.
—________
of f Hebrew and Yiddish songs.
An original play, written and
publisher and writer of two liter-
THE COLONIAL HOTEL WILL
directed by Mrs. J. S. Sperka, will
cry columns should be plenty Women of Bnai Brith
busy without any additional ac To Hold Halloween
be presented, entitled, "A Study
REMAIN
tivities, has found time to edit Frolic Sunday, Oct. 31
in Contrasts."
Mrs. Hyman Miller, souvenir
the "Pocket Book of Cartoons,"
The first event of the season booklet chairman, announces that
which we cheerfully recommend
's See chuckle
What of the Louis Marshall Business the booklet is reaching new goals
to all who want a good
achievement.
. . . Lewis Browne becoming one and Professional Women of Bnai of Mrs.
Sam Trane and Mrs. Jos-
Brith will be a gala paid-up mem-
I Mean?" is rapidly "
of the country's best sellers . . , bershiP affair in the form of a eph Jacobs, war effort committee,
This volume, you should know ', ' Halloween frolic to take place at will be in charge of bond and
stamp sales at the donor event.
contains as much "undercover
material as the
widely Cover"
heralded
the Rose
Sittig
Cohen
Bldg•,
"Under
.. 13226
Lawton
(near
Tyler),
on Mrs. David J. Cohen, program
the Sunday afternoon, Oct. 31. The chairman, will preside at the next
book entitled
for of
his the
novel,
findings used,
of some
bes un- festivities will commence at 1:30 Pep Rally, Monday evening, Nov.
Browne
dercover men in California t and p• m. and will include free par- 1, at 8:30 at the Synagogue, Elm-
York . . . Dr. Saul Padover, ticipation in games with out- hurst and 14th Avenues. A fea-
One of America's Finest Health Resort Hotels
who
evening will be a
New is going to London as a standing prizes and musical se- ture of the
"Magazine Digest," when four
Mount Clemens, Michigan
specialist on broadcasts to Cen- lections by Harriet Aron, a young women of the Sisterhood will de-
MAX ELKIN, Managing Director
tral Europe and Poland, has talented pianist, and fortune tell-
Fol- liver talks on four leading arti-
Dietary Laws strictly adhered to.
edited the
collected
of ing
(at a nominal
charge). re- ties of Jewish interest in cur-
Jefferson
. . works
. The col_
lowing
the entertainment,
rent magazines.
Thomas
on is being published in the freshments, in keeping with the
The public is invited.
lecti near future . . . Vicki Baum, season will be served. Admission
very

whose "Grand Hotel" was so sac- to this affair is a paid-up mem-
cessful as a novel and play quite bership card. Those members or
some years ago, has written an- prospective members who have
other volume of the same type, not already paid their dues may
with the action laid in Berlin's do so at the door on the after-
Hotel Adlon in the Nazi era ... noon of the party. Chairmen alph.
for
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Georgie Price, whose career has the affair are Jean d Abrams
Rtrude
and Ger
already taken him from Broad- (Townsend ownsen
6-5839) 8-0561.
OF
way to Wall Street and back to Yaffe (T

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Sholem Aleichem Schools
Concert Sun•. Oct. 31

The annual Concert of the Sho-
lem Aleichem Schools will take
place on Sunday evening, Oct. 31,
8:30 p. m. at the Detroit Insti-
tute of Art, Woodward entrance.
The guest artists of the eve-
ning will be the celebrated Yid-
dish poet and dramatist, H. Levick
who is one of the best speakers
of the Jewish intellectual world,
and the famous singer Meizels who
has established himself as one of
the most popular singers of Jew-
ish folk songs, a as well as clas-
sical music.
The public is invited to avail
themselves of the small number
of tickets that have yet not been
sold by contacting one of the ac-
tive members of the institute or
at the Institute, 3754 Monterey

Ave.

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OF DETROIT

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