December 10, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 Perfection Lodge To Hold Public Installation Of Officers on Dec. 15 Masonic Auditorium Concerts to Present John Charles Thomas On Dec. 15, Perfection Lodge, No. 486, F. S.: A. M. will hold a public installation of its newly elected officers at the Masonic Temple at 8:30 p. m. The officers to be installed are Charles L. Lippitt, worshipful master; Arthur I. Gould, senior warden; Joseph M. Sisler, junior warden; Aaron J. Biumenau, P. M., treasurer; David Colman, P. M., secretary; Sam Mann, senior deacon; Philip S. Weisman, junior deacon; Max Edwards, chaplain; Sigmund J. Schor, marshal; Isa- dore Banks, tiler, and Philip Lang- wald, Sol Stein, Arthur Wendell, Max Glaedey and Max M. Schwartz, stewarts. Louis Shapero, past master, will act as the installing grand mas- ter and will be assisted by past masters Aaron J. Blumenau, Reu- ben W. Klein, David Arkin, Mil- ton M. Maddin, Harry Friedman, David Colman, Samuel B. Danto, Robert V. Danto and Harry Zaus- mer. Music Study Club To Hold Luncheon Meeting Dec. 14 The Music Study Club will hold a regular luncheon meeting and program at the home of Mrs. Ben- jamin Laikin on Tuesday, Dec. 14, as a prelude to its forthcom- ing artist concert at which Ju- dith Sidorsky, pianist, will be guest artist. Mrs. Sydney Jackson, president, Mrs. Jacob Sauls, Mrs. Jack Scherr and Mrs. Julius Chajes will pour. SALE—APARTMENTS .1/ SAFEGUARD YOUR CAPITAL Tremendous profits possible In SC/Lind real estate. Wake up• to the reali- ties or take the consequences. Get all the Facts and Figures front Mr. Bedford. No time to lose. Takes deed new $20,000 Down. 4'i mtg. small 15 yr. payments. Tan brick 21 apt. n. w. sect. new refrig, new stoves, new tankless -heater, new roof, new fireproof lockers. Won- derful cash surplus after all expense and mtg. payments. Buy for less than half original sale. 40 apts. 580,000 entire price. Aver- age 3 rms. full tiled baths. showers. Marble lobby. Former sales value $225,000. Original mtg. $165,000. About $10,000 cash to mtg. settle estate. $12,000 down. Buys north Wood- ward apt. fine cond. new stoves, new refrig, new stoker, replacement cost today $117,500. Insurance Co. fore- closure only $59,500. • 11031}31 IVARRES & CD. CA. 0321 I. "Tu lo sai," Guiseppe Torelli; "In Questa Tomba," Beethoven; "Air from Gomus," Dr. Thomas Arne; "Rube meine Seele," Rich- ard Strauss; "00 liebliche Wan- gen," Brahms. 2. "Tambourin," Rameau - Go- dowsky; "The Submerged Cathe- dral," Debussy; "Toccata," Khatch- atourian. Mr. Hollister. 3. Aria: "Per me giunto," from "Don Carlo," Verdi. Intermission. -1. Songs of Russian composers: "Death, the Commander," Mous- sorgsky; "Sur le lac," Balakirev; "La Priere du soir," Moussorg- sky; "The Wounded Birch," Gret- chaninoff; "Song of the Flea," Moussorgsky. 5. "Roll Along Home," East- hope Martin; "Down by the Salley Gardens," Alice De Cevee; "The Greatest Man," Charles Ives; "'Fulfillment," Sydney King Rus- sell; "He's Got de Whole World in His Hands" (Negro spiritual) from the collection of Marion Kerby, arranged by Hamilton For- rest. "Blow Me Eyes," Albert Hay Malotte. Management: Concert Division National Concert and Artists Cor- poration. Hebrew Schools Aim To Increase Membership to 500 $2,410 Collected by Women Ladies' Auxiliary, JWV, Maimonides Society Sent to Palestine and Siberia Women's Aux. Honors Through Vaad HaYeshivoth Installs Officers Wives of Men In Service Funds totaling $2,410 have been The Department of Michigan, Mrs. David Kliger, acting presi- dent of the Women's Auxiliary to the Maimonides Medical Society, presided recently over the annual membership luncheon held in the Canterbury House, at which event 25 wives of Maimonides members in the armed forces were the hon- ored guests. Co-chairmen of ar- rangements for this event were Mrs. Oscar U. Shapero and Mrs. Ben Ross. Others whose efforts helped make this a successful af- fair were the officers and commit- tee chairmen, including Mesdames Nathan J. Kapetansky, Marvin B. Levy, Irvin Weisenthal, Sydney S. Levine, I. Z. Silverman, Julius Gitlin, Morris Witus, Ezra Lipkin, Leo Orecklin, R. J. Mendelssohn, Fred Barbas and Mrs. Charles Gitlin, the latter rendering the benediction. Last week a regular meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Kliger on Calvert avenue, with Mesdames M. Levy, E. Moss, I. Z. Silverman and J. Gitlin acting as co-hcstesses. Luncheon preceded a short business meeting and the guest speaker was Miss Helen Burns, director of the Wayne County Clinic for Child Study, who spoke on "The Community's Responsibility Toward Juvenile Delinquency." Wives of Jewish doctors in De- troit are invited to join this group. Information regarding af- filiation may be obtained from the membership chairman, Mrs. Julius Gitlin, Davison 7760, or from the president pro-tem, To. 8-1795. The bond and stamp booth in the lobby of the Maccabee building is oper- ated by this organization, with Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, the war efforts chairman, in charge. A pledge of $75 was made to the recent War Chest Campaign. Mrs. A. S. Rogoff, president for the current year, has been residing in New Rochelle, New York, since last July, having joined Dr. Ro- goff who is stationed at Fort Slocum, New Rochelle. collected from boxes through the period of the last six months, by the following Detroit Jewish women: Mrs. Ida Baker, 15900 Nor- mandy, $1,601; Mrs. Sarah Gold- man, 3005 W. Chicago, $415; Mrs. Miriam Shelovsky, 3353 Fullerton, $300; Mrs. Sarah Gellman, $42; Mrs. Basha Krakowsky, $52. The monies have been cabled through the Vaad IlaYeshivoth to the following Palestinian Yeshi- voth: Slobatka Yeshivah of Jerusalem, $125; Yeshivath Mir of Jerusalem. $125; Kamenetzer Yeshivah of Jerusalem, $100; Slonimer Yeshi- vah of Jerusalem, $100; Yeshivath Mekor Chaim, $75; Hebron Yeshi- vah, $125; Etz Chaim Yeshivah, $100; Or Torah of Tiberias, $125; To Chief Rabbi Herzog for Refu- gee Rabbis, $75; Tifhereth Z'ri. $100; Beth Joseph, Jerusalem, $100; Etz Joseph Pinsk, Jeru- salem, $100; Beth Joseph, Tel Aviv, $100; Heichal Hatalmud, Tel Aviv, $100; Atereth Joseph, Tel Aviv, $100; Sfath Emeth, Jerusalem, $60; Mesh Shearim, $100; Petach Tikvah, $125; Chaye Olom, $100. Total cabled to Pal- estine, $1,935. Money was sent to following Yeshivoth in Siberia: $125; Yeshivah, Bialistoker Kletzker Yeshivah, $125; Mir Yeshivah, $50; Chofetz Chaim Yeshivah, $50; Kamenetz Yeshi- vah, $75; Telser Yeshivah, $50. Total sent to Siberia, $475. Total sent to Yeshivoth, $2,410. In addition to the above sum following individual contributions were sent to Palestine Yeshivoth and institutions: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Baker, $291; Mrs. Sarah Goldman, $80. Total sum contributed, $2,781. The next membership meeting of the United Hebrew Schools will be held Thursday evening, Dec. 16, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugarman, 3042 Webb Ave. It is the aim of the membership committee to increase the number of members by 500. This is the goal set for this year. The chairman of this year's en- rollment project is Dr. Albert E. Bernstein, with Julius Berman and Morris Fishman as co-chair- men. While the purpose of the com- mittee is to increase the number of members for the United He- brew Schools, the work is educa- tional in character. At each meet- ing there is an address delivered on education, and it is generally concluded with a discussion from the floor on questions pertaining Brunch To Be Given by to Jewish educatio. The last League of Jewish Youth speaker was Rabbi Leon Fram of The League of Detroit Jewish Temple Israel. Youth will hold its second annual brunch on Sunday, Dec. 12 at 1:00 INFANTS SERVICE GROUP p. m. in the Jewish Community On Wednesday evening, Dec. 8, Center, for the presidents of all the Infants' Service Group pre- the affiliated organizations of the sented the Pioneer Women with league. a check to rescue six children The purpose of this get-together from war-torn Europe. Infant is to have an informal clinical dis- Service members consisting of cussion on mutual problems and women have raised this money questions which confront the in- through their own efforts. Mrs. dividual units of the league. Julius Hackman, president, will Acting as hostess at the brunch persent the check to Mrs. Eva will be Bertha Belkin, president Checkoway, who is representing of the league. Executive officers the Pioneer Women who are spon- who will be on hand to help with soring the Child Rescue Fund. the discussions include: first vice The presentation took place at an president, Bluma Nagler, second open meeting held at the Educa- vice president, Martha Gleicher; tional Center on Linwood Ave. recording secretary, Nettie Seng- son ; corresponding secretary, Ruth Applebaum and treasurer, Louis Rosen. Our New Location 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo Next Door to Levine's Grocery ' QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat t4 Poultry Market 2,73Z 833 meals were served to immigrants aa 61111 MA V Al l *-1' af ' 0,,a, A Wilf A ' • ' 1 app ach symbol • 250,000 meals 0 412.970 nights of sAelter were given to refugees , j - ., --, 4 - - 5 0 r -- ' ; r- 2.-- Wiq Each symbol • 25,000 nights of shelter MASTER PLUMBERS AUX. TEA There will be a charity-bridge- tea at Kern's Auditorium on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 1 p. m., to be given by the Ladies' Auxili- ary of the Master Plumbers' Club. The proceeds are for the War Chest and American Red Cross. Mrs. Sam Ginsberg of Glendale Ave. is president of this organization, and Mrs. S. S. Kornweiss is chairman of the affair. BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB The Bnai David Men's Club held the first of their Saturday evening entertainments for boys and girls, 14 to 17 years, at their social hall, 14th and Elmhurst. A large group thoroughly enjoyed the varied program and are eager- ly looking forward to the next evening's entertainment, to be held this Saturday evening, Dec. 11, at the same place, at 8 p. The program includes (lancing, singing, games and refreshments. FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY The North Friendly Aid Society will celebrate its fourth anniver- sary with a banquet to be held on Sunday, Dec. 19, at the Moss Catering, 5028 Joy Rd. Admis- sion will be $3.50 per plate. All proceeds of this affair will go to the War Chest. $100.00 was given to the Red Cross and money was given to Palestine for the care of a child. Mrs. Fishman is chairman of this affair and can be reached by calling Tyler 6-3951 . Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans held an open meet- ing at Congregation Bnai Moshe on Thursday, Dec. 2. The newly elected officers that were installed that night, to fill vacated offices, were Lillian Mor- ris, junior vice president; Ilattie Cohen, chaplain; Kathleen Gol,i_ fine, trustee; Beatrice Weisberg -- was also installed as flag bearer. In commemoration of Pearl Har- bor Day, a reading of the Four Freedoms was given: Freedom of Speech was given by Lillian Mor- ris; Ilene Rhodes spoke on Free- dom of Religion; Kathleen Gold- fine on Freedom from Want and Lillian Fink read Freedom from Fear. Each one was beautifully portrayed. Refreshments were served and t all went home with a much bet- ter understanding of what the much talked of our Freedoms really meant. HEBREW SCHOOLS The United Hebrew Schools gratefully acknowledge the re- ceipt of one scholarship to the scholarship fund of the schools, from Henry Lapides. SUGARLESS! THESE HONEY-FLAVORED ALL-BRAN MUFFINS You've probably enjoyed famous Muffins many times before —but now, try them flavored with honey! Helps you conserve sugar. Contain all the minerals, vitamins, carbohydrates and proteins of ALL-BRAN. Try them soon! All-BRAN Honey All-Bran Muffins Kellogg's 1 cup All-Bran a tablespoons ZEDAKAH CLUB Zedakah Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Irving Shevin, 18625 Parkside Ave., on Monday afternoon, Dec. 13. Mrs. Norman Adilman will give a paper on Chanukah. Those who have heard Mrs. Adilrnan's readings on the Jewish holidays will be most anxious to attend. The meeting last Monday was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Staub. shortening 11 j cup honey 1 teaspoon baking powder I', teaspoon salt 1 ,i, teaspoon soda 1 r gg '3 cup buttermilk 1 cup flour Blend shortening and honey. Add egg and beat until creamy. Add milk and All-Bran; let soak until most of moisture is taken up. Sift dry ingre- dients together; add to first mixture, stirring only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and bake in moderately hot oven (400 ° F.) about 25 minutes. TIE AND HANDKERCHIEF SETS THE IDEAL GIFT A Large Selection in Bold Patterns GIFT BOXED 2.50 OPEN MONDAY TILL 9 P. M. 3.00 3.50 J • M. Citron MEN'S SHOP WASHINGTON BLVD. GRADES AND PAY WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Monthly base pay Is shown under the insigne of each grade. Privates, who wear no Insignia of grade, receive $50 a month. Private First Class Technician 5th Grade $66 $51 Corporal $66 Technician 6th Grade $76 Sergeant 87$ Technician 3rd Grade $96 First Cc -geant $I:3 Muter Sergeant $13t NOV Staff Sergeant $ 11 Technical Sergeant $111