A merica ,escish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle January 21, 1944 Jr. Hadasah Discusses Labor Zionism at Meet ) As the current series of study group lectures, sponsored by the Detroit Chapter of Junior Ha- dassah, draws near a close, the group will feature A. Meyero- witz in a discussion of "Labor Zionism". Mr. Meyerowitz will present Zionism as his group in- terprets it, and show how this interpretation differs from other interpretations of Zionism. The meeting will be held at the Hadassah offices, 9144 Lin- wood Ave., at 8 p. in. on Jan. 25. The public is invited to at- tend. Any girl who has not yet pledged for the donor luncheon is urged to contact Miss Alyse Geer who will send her a pledge card and raffle book. Girls de- siring extra raffle books should also contact Miss Geer, or the captain of their team. EQUALITY CLUB The meeting of the Equality Club was held at the home of Sylvia Berkowitz on Jan. 5, at 2516 LaBelle. Second nomina- tions and election of officers was held. The newly-elected officers are: Betty Berkowitz, president ; Ann Berkowitz, vice president ; Rose Karnow, financial secretary ; Alice Gallant, recording secre- tary; Jennie Jaffe, treasurer; vis- iting sick committee, Rose Borak and Dora Berkowitz. The in- stallation will be held some time this month. • Hebrew Schools Weekly "Bitter Sweet" Second Examinations Being Held Of Civic Opera Series The weekly examinations in the classrooms, which have been instituted in all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools, are in full progress. On Sunday, Jan. 23, at 11 o'clock in the morning, there will be an examination in D. Schackney's class in the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch, under the supervision of A. J. Lachover. This class will be examined in the elements of Hebrew and reading.. The following week, Sunday, Jan. 30, there will be an exam- ination on the "Book of Genesis" in the class of E. Rubenfein in the David W. Simons Branch un- der the supervision of S. Kasdan. CARDOZO CLUB At its recent election, the Car- dozo Club elected as officers the following: President, Charles Makie; vice president, Sam Ru- din ; recording secretary, Harry H. Shapiro; treasurer, Joe Sha- piro; sergeant-at-arms, Gilbert Miller; trustee, Hy Kinitzer. The officers will be installed at a ceremony at the club's next meeting on Feb. 20. Max E. Hecker, chairman of the enter- taniment committee, has already made plans for the occasion, which lie promises will be in keeping with Cardozo tradition. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE-22 inch flat hand FOR RENT - Lovely room in beautiful apt. bldg., near trans- knitting machine. Yarn. 3821 portation, for refined girl or Humphrey. Northlawn 6872. woman. Townsend 5-7143. LEAVING FOR LOS ANGELES -5 passenger 4-door sedan. ROOM TO RENT - 2645 W. Grand Ave., near Linwood. Can accommodate family or 2 Convenient transportation. Call or 3 passengers. For further Sunday, Townsend 7-9094. information call Madison 0986. FOR RENT--Room for employed FOR RENT - Attractive front girl or woman. Convenient to bedroom in lovely single home Seven Mile, Wyoming and 14th of two adults. Congenial at- bus lines. University 2-4495. mosphere. Unlimited phone. Good transportation. Townsend DRESSMAKING and ALTERA- TIONS. Done at reasonable 8-0424. prices. Dresses, coats and suits made, including all sorts of FOR RENT-Young girl or wom- repairs and remodelling. Call an to share apt. in N. W. sec- for evening appointments. Ty- tion. For details call Tyler ler 7-1855. Address, 9447 6-4058. McQuade corner Edison. FOR RENT-Room with a mid- dle aged couple, in a single WILL SHARE modern 6 room flat with couple. Best trans- home. Phone service. Hot and portation. Call Sunday or eve- cold water. Good transporta- nings. Townsend 7-0714. Mrs. tion. 3245 W. Buena Vista at Ben Drapkin. Dexter. • GENTLEMAN desires to meet FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room for gentleman or lady, in a lady of middle age with home of two adults. 2654 some financial independence or Sturtevant. Townsend 5-9251. a business. When answering kindly mention your phone number. Address mail to De- EXPERIENCED salesladies want- ed to sell ladies' ready-to-wear. troit Jewish Chronicle, Box Steady work, good salary and 359. commission. Bonus twice a year. Apply at Grahm's, 13519 FOR RENT-Beautiful room in Michigan Ave. near Schaeffer, very modern home; excellent Dearborn, Mich. transportation; small adult family. Gentleman only. 2751 WANTED - Girl. experienced Webb. bookkeeper and general office work. General Electric Sign WANTED-Couple to share flat. Co. 2451 Grand River. Ran- Monterey near Petoskey, $30 dolph 4456. it month. Townsend 8-4983. • It FOR RENT-Furnished room for FOR RENT - Nicely furnished room with private adult fam- middle aged lady. $10 a month. ily. 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II Contributions to the Jewish Home for Aged OBITUARY REV. MORRIS MARGOLIS "Bitter Sweet," Noel Coward's The following have made do- of Pingree Ave. passed away captivating musical romance, is Jan. 14. Burial was at Mach- the second offering of the De- nations to the Home: pelah Cemetery from his home. Mrs. David Oppenheim and troit Civic Light Opera season at the Masonic Temple this week. family, in memory of Jacob Rabbi Blumankrantz officiated. Levin; Mrs. David Oppenheim, He is survived by his wife, Blu- in memory of mother, Ida-Bassio; ma ; two sons, Isaac Margolis of Tucson, Ariz. (formerly of De- Simon S. Fishel, Lima, 0., in troit), Aaron B. (Archie) Alar- memory of mother, Shpreeney ; golis of Detroit; one (laughter, Edward and June Bernstein, in Mrs. M. Margolis of Maplewood, memory of Jacob Levin; Sidney N. J., 15 grandchildren and one Barnett, Pontiac, Mich., in mem- great-granddaughter. ory of father, Joseph; Mr. and ANNA BRODSKY Airs. Herman R. Sable, in mem- ory of Mrs. Dora Netzorg; Mrs. 54, of :3821 Burlingame Ave., George Feldman, in memory of died Dec. 29. Funeral services Mrs. M. Makoff ; Nathan Schrei- were held Dec. :30 by Chesed ber and Mrs. George Feldman • She] Emes, and burial was in in memory of Jacob Burrows; Machpelah Cemetery. She was a Jeannette Kay, in memory of member of several charitable or- Mrs. Anna Katzen; Mr. and Ali s. ganizations. She is survived by Philip J. Forman, in memory of her husband, Jacob, and nine Judge Harry B. Keidan, Sam Os- children, Mrs. Hyman Kaplan, nos and Jacob Levin; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weintrob, Miss Lee Mrs. S. E. Sallan, Hollywood, Brodsky, Harry, Abraham, Na- MARTHE ERROLLE Fla., in memory of Jacob Levin; than, Leo, Sol and Herman, and There will be no performance Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winkelman, seven grandchildren. Thursday night, nor on Monday, in memory of Jacob Levin; Max ROSE M. KROLL Jan. 24, account of previous Osnos, in memo* of Jacob Lev- bookings. in; Mrs. A. Goldberg, in memory of 2900 Tyler Ave. died Jan. 13 The magnificent production has of mother, Edith; Mr. and Mrs. at the age of 49 years. Funeral been loudly acclaimed by de- Barney Newman, in m emory of services were held Sunday front lighted theater goers at each Jacob Levin; Leon Friedman and the Ira Kaufman Funeral ionic performance, as has each and Mrs. Rose Friedman-Weider, do- with Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- every brilliant principal. Lovely nation; Mrs. Joseph Rosenberg, ciating. She is survived by her husband, Louis; two daughters, Marthe Errolle, nationally known in memory of Joseph Barris. lyric soprano, sings the stellar Mrs. H. Goldstein, in memory Mrs. Jerome J. Heyman and Mrs. role, of Sari Linden. Bitter and of father, Judah, and husband, Benjamin Pecherer; three sisters, sweet is the story Coward tells Harry Goldstein ; Mrs. Celia L. Lillian Friedman, Mrs. Sidney in his musical play, and he ac- Fierce, Warren, 0., in memory Rattner and Mrs. Abe Brode. center the musical score against of mother, Shayne; Mr. and Mrs. Burial was in Mttchpelah Ceme- which it is woven with more than Abe Goldman, in memory of tery. a dozen memorable songs. Joseph M. Berris; Mr. and Mrs. Among these are "I Will See Harry M. Selker, in memory of RECEPTACLES You Again," "If You Could Only Yahrzeits of parents, Joseph and Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Come With Me," "The Call of Ettalaya Finley, and brothers, Reinforced, Concrete. Fully Life" and "Tokay". Prominent Richard-David and Nathan Fin- Guaranteed. Priced Right. in the cast of players are Rob- ley; Alex L. Gran, in memory AMERICAN ert Shafer, Madelyn Killeen, of mother, Amelia Gran; Mrs. RECEPTACLE CO. Gordon Dilwoorth, Jann Moore, Essie Freud, in memory of Mrs. 579 Kenilworth Joseph Macauley, Melton Moore, Rose Franklin Traxle•; Mr. and TO. 8-5889 Frederick Persson, Carol King. Mrs. Nathan Lurie, in memory A well trained chorus of 60 of Jacob Frank ; Mrs. Leah Bie- dancers and singers and the su- berstein, in memory of Mrs. Ger- The Well Known Rev. perb orchestra of 30 under the trude Wollstein ; Air. and Mrs. direction of the famous conduc- Julian D. Frank, in memory of tor Giuseppe Bamboschek, add Mrs. Gertrude Wollstein; Mr. and of Cong. luster to the entertainment. Mrs. Sam Harris, in memory of Beth Tefilo Mrs. Eva Goldman; Airs. Leah Emanuel Bieberstein, in memory of Mrs. Job, Branch and Area Eva Goldman; Mrs. J. W. Allen, Capable and ispeciallzed in memory of Sam Rosenblum; Plan To Stimulate Mr. and Mrs. William Callow, in memory of Hyman Berke; Mrs. Enlistments in Wacs Also Marriages J. W. Allen, donation; Miss Lot- tie Hill, in memory of Airs. Anne Performed As a stimulus to enlist thou- Katzen; Mrs. A. Schuster, in Saralee/ In Eng- sands of women needed to serve lish and Yiddish in the WAC, a new policy has memory of Joseph Berris; Mr. 1934 Hazelwood been authorized by the War De- and Mrs. H. S. Grant, in mem- TYler 6-6960 partment, known as the "Job, ory of Mrs. Rose Franklin-Trax- Branch and Area" plan, declared ler; Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace, in memory of Sgt. Sol Buttner. 1st Lt. Joe S. Tachman, on spe- Mrs. B. Kleinberg, in memory cial duty as public relations of- ficer, in the January drive for of husband, John Kleinberg; Airs. Rev. Cantor Elf•eda Greenwald, in memory WAC enlistments. of Jake Greenwald; Mr. and DAVID This plan offers to eligible women the opportunity to join Mrs. Isidore E. Goodman, in GOLDEN memory of Jacob Levin; Lena the Women's • Army Corps and iet roll's Favorite Eva Yalomstein, in memory be assigned to a job for which and MOHEL of Jacob Levin; Mr. and Mrs. she is best qualified; she may David A. Kleinman, in memory Tiler 6-900 W((1(11111; Ceremo- choose the branch of service of Mores Marks; Mr. and Airs. nies Performed at desired, and be assured, if she Leo Rubenstein, in memory of Home and by Ap- desires, of serving in the 6th father, Adolph Rubenstein; Mrs. pointment. Service Command Area which Nosanchuck, donation; Mr. and comprises the States of Michigan, Mrs. Edward Silverman, in mem- Illinois and Wisconsin. ory of Irwin Silverman; Mr. and Rev. Cantor The "Job Branch and Area" Mrs. David Rubin, in memory plan is being offered in addition of Irwin Silverman; Mr. and Jacob to the many opportunities af- Mrs. L. R. Miller, in memory of Silverman forded in the Women's Army C. Louis Maas; Mr. and Mrs. E. RGICAL Corps, in order to enlist eligible Weil, in memory of C. Louis MOREL women (luring the January drive. Maas; Kenneth May, donation; 25 Tatra' Practice Now, more than ever before, Joseph Kirman. in memory of Recommended by women are need in the Wac to son, Sol Kirman; Ben Buttner, Pli)sicians and release soldiers for combat duty. in memory of son, Sgt. Sol Butt- llospitals The coining assault against our ner; Mrs. B. Buttner, in mem- 9371 enemies will require all the might ory of son, Sgt. Sol Buttner, and Wildemere available to crush them. Women father. Samuel Kaplan; Mr. and TY. 4.0062 in this area can play an import- Mrs. Sidney J. Karbel, in mem- ant part in this offensive by en- ory of C. Louis Alai's; Mr. and 1 listing at this time, when their Mrs. Louis C. ToufT, in memory special skills are needed the most. of C. Louis Maas; Mr. and Mrs. MONUMENTS Every job is essential in the Alvan F. Traxler, in memory of winning of the war. Women who Louis Maas; Mrs. H. H. Elbinger have no special training will re- and Mrs. Joseph G. Weisberg, ceive valuable specialized train- Brookline, Mass., in memory of ing in the Wac and at the same Harry H. Elbinger, Lillian El- time serve our country in time binger, Selig Koploy and Abe M. of need. This is a personal chal- Koploy; Mrs. D. Blumenthal, In lenge to every American woman memory of husband, Sam Blu- in this area who can qualify as menthal; Ajax Steel and Forge a Wac. We need you-will you Co., in memory of Mrs. Ida Sil• join now? i mem- verman; Mrs. Etta Fox, in ory of son, Beryl Fox ; Mrs. Granite and Marble Monuments Aesculapian Ladies To Rose Weider, donation; Mrs. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Sarah Wolf, donation ; Mrs. Mil- Hold Bridge-Luncheon TY. 6-1192 lie Callow, donation. The Aesculapians Ladies' Aux- iliary held a meeting at the home Detroit's Original and Largest of Mrs. .1. Dorfman on Jan. 12. At this meeting plans were for- Jewish Funeral Home mulated for a bridge luncheon, which will be given at Kern's auditorium on March 1. The proceeds from this lunch- eon will be contributed to war TRINITY 2.2113 7739 JOHN R. STREET Effort. Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century The next social meeting will DIGNIFIED DEPENDABLE be held at the home of Mrs. Sam Bez of Wisconsin Ave., on Wed- CITY WIDE SERVICE nesday, Jan. 26. Hyman Schulsinger MOHEL filanual Itrharil Lewis Bros.