December 24, !943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal cnronicle 14 Grand Terrace Casino Grand Opening Dec. 28 Prof. Chamberlain, NRS Board Chairman. Is Honored for 50 Years' Public Service The new Grand Terrace Ca- sino, America's most thrilling and spacious night club, East Grand Boulevard, just ease of Wood- ward, will have its grand open- ing Tuesday, Dec. 28. Complete and lavishily produced, fifty-peo- ple revues, direct from Holly- wood, unequalled in local night club history, staged by a na- tionally-famous producer, anti providing four solid hours of entertainment, will be the Ca- sino's permanent policy. The huge premiere production stars gor- geous Ann Corio, monogram Pic- ture star, and features the Holly- wood Cover Girls, world-famous beauties, in addition to a large line of precision dancers and other famous variety stars. Dor- othy Nutter is the producer; wardrobe is by Eva Collins and the special arrangements by Charles Buchwalter. The tuneful score is published by Robbins Music Corp. The revue starts promptly at 9 p. m. with music by Bill Bennett and his popular orchestra. Popular prices will pre- vail at all times and full-course dinners will be an important fea- ture. A gala celebration is sched- uled for New Year's Eve. The smashing food message of interpretation of the realities of point rationing and the danger of black markets, will have a repeat performance by the Bnai Brith Pisgah Women Players at Temple Beth El, Brown Memorial Chapel, at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Dec. 29, under the auspices of the Jewish Community Council's War Educa- tional Program. This play was supplied by the Food Administration to players groups as a definite service to the community. Mrs. Edward Robbins, chairman, urges the public to ob- tain your tickets in advance, at the office of the Jewish Commu- nity Council, 803 Washington Blvd. Bldg., or through your affiliated group. Remaining tickets will he available at the door. HO. 0100 Sincere Chanukah Greetings! Lorenzen's Flower Shop Flower for Every Occasion Professor Joseph P. Chamberlain of Columbia University, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Refugee Service, accepts from William Rosenwald, President of the organization, a testimonial scroll honoring him for half a century of public service to "his city, his country, and mankind," particularly to refugees from political and religious persecution who have found haven in America. The scroll was presented to Professor Chamberlain on behalf of officers, directors, and members of the Executive Committee of the NRS during the cele- bratiori of his 70th birthday at the Harmonic Club In New York City. Bnai Brith Obtained 47,000 Blood Donors For Red Cross in U. S. 1059-65 W. GRAND BLVD. LAFAYETTE 6180 to Louis Dann, Mizrachi Leader, To Be Honored On His Birthday pints of blood plamsa procured by the American Red Cross since it established the Red Cross Blood Donor Service three years ago were obtained through the mass recruiting of blood donors by Bnai Brith groups throughout the country. From the time the Red Cross Blood Donor Service began op- erating until Dec. 15, 1943, Bnai Brith blood donor days are cred- ited with obtaining 47,000 blood donors, according to figures made public at Bnai Brith headquart- ers. During 1943 alone Bnai Brith mobilized 24,000 blood donors. A Joyous Chanukah to All! Pearlman's Bakery For your Holiday Baked Goods 12737 Linwood Ave. Townsend 8-4664 Jewish Encyclopedia Presented by Shaarey Zedek Men to Library The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek has presented a ten-volume set of the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia to the De- troit Public Library. The set will be placed in the Parkman branch on Oakman Blvd. Mr. Ralph Ul- veling, in accepting, has expressed the appreciation of the library in receiving so valuable and import- ant a reference book. BUY WAR BONDS CHANUKAH GREETINGS G. DUN CIGARS MICHIGAN'S BIGGEST SELLING BRAND BY 3 TO I BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHANUKAH! GORMAN AND THOMAS INSURANCE OF EVERY KIND Representing 50 of the Largest and Soundest Insurance Companies will be honored Saturday morning, Dec. 25, at Congregation Mogan Abraham, on the occasion of his 75th birthday. Mr. Dann has been a most active worker for Pal- estine and for local religious proj- ects and his years have not less- ened his activity. The Mizrachi Organization has delegated Mr. Daniel Temchin to make an appeal for funds for Geu- ti leth Jerusalem projects of the Jewish National Fund. The money to be raised will be presented in honor of Mr. Dann. The numerous friends and ac- quaintances of Mr. Dann are in- vited to attend the services Sat- urday morning to pay special trib- ute to him on his birthdiay by a generous response to the Keuleth Jerusalem's projects appe 1. • Most Beautiful Funeral Home ,,7„ • Offering a Complete Funeral Service at Moderate Prices KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME CONVENIENTLY LOCATED — AMPLE PARKING SPACE 9419 DEXTER (2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd.) TYLER 7-4520 Chanukah Greetings - - Louis Dann, a pioneer in the WASHINGTON (WNS)—Near- ly one percent of the 5,300,000 Mizrachi movement in Detroit, 16457 Woodward Avenue TOwnsend 8-6232 Flowers by Wire—F.T.D. R. The Liquid Carbonic Corporation Detroit's Newest and A Joyous Chanukah to All! 11661 DEXTER OF _A 1055 EASTLAWN Lenox 4792 A Shop for Men WALL CHEMICALS DIVISION BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHANUKAH! Detroit's Largest Snapshot Finisher Developing, Printing, Enlarging HENRY'S STORE, INC. Oxygen Acetylene Medical Gases Equipment Plants Chicago, Buffalo. Detroit, Toledo t4 Cincinnati North Friendly Aid will hold its fourth anniversary banquet Dec. 19, at Moss' Hall, 5028 Joy Rd. Officers are Mrs. Bolokofsky, ex- president; Mrs. Fishman, Mrs. Krish, vice presidents; honorary president, Mrs. H. Waterstone. Chairman of tickets is Mrs. Fish- man, Tyler 6-3951. Proceeds will go for the war efforts of the or- ganization. A contribution of $100 was made to the War Chest. JEWELL PHOTO CO. AMERICAN BLOWER CORP. 8111 TIREMAN MAdison 5560 - Vichy Attacks De Gaulle For Appeasing Arabs GENVEA (WNS)—The Vichy radio, notorious for its obedience to the Nazi overlords, broadcast an attack on General Charles De Gaulle, charging that he was "ap- peasing the Arabs" by relegat- ing Jews to minor positions in his government while elevating Arabs to high governmental offi- ces, according to a Paris radio broadcast picked up here this week. This inexplicable change of tac- tics is puzzling in view of the fact that the Vichy radio had been used by the Nazis to broad- cast anti-Jewish propaganda to the Arabs in North Africa. In a recent broadcast to the Arabs, the Vichy radio was heard saying that General de Gaulle was serv- ing Jewish interests and that he was planning to sell the Arabs down the river to the Jews. This reversal of tactics was believed to be a Nazi trick to stir up friction between the Jews and Arabs. The Gorgeous Screen Star ANN CO RI (Courtesy Monogram Pictures) in a LAV ISHLY PRODUCED REVUE Featurin g The World•Famous Beauties HOLLYWOOD COVER GIRLS 50 — PEOPLE — 50 BILL BENNETT AND D TERRACE 2ND FLOOR MAJESTIC BLDG. WITH WAR BONDS HIS ORCHESTRA POPULAR PRICES FULL COURSE DINNERS KEEP ON E.GRAND 1 Sincere Chanukah Greetings! NORTH FRIENDLY AID Sincere Chanukah Greetings! STETSON HATS WEMBLEY TIES ARROW SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS The Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Auxi- liary No. 230 will hold its sec- ond annual birthday dinner Jan. 16 at the Workmen's Circle on Linwood Ave. A home cooked chicken dinner will be served, wtih entertain- ment at the rate of $6.00 per couple, and surprise gifts will be given to all members having sons in service. Inasmuch as reservations will be strictly limited, would suggest calling Mrs. B. Weisberg, Ho- garth 3749 or Mrs. E. Pech, Ho- garth 6779, at the earliest pos- sible moment. "It's Up To You," wartime stage BUY WAR BONDS! Outfit Yourself for the Holidays Eli Levin Auxiliary 230 to Hold Birthday Dinner Return Engagement of "It's Up To You" at Brown Chapel Dec. 29 BV1.1). Just Eost • MA. 1261 • of Woodward 1.