DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle March 3, 1944 Telegram Sent to White House by Michigan Synagogue Conference Dudley, Maslow, Bales Toscanini Returns to General Motors Symphony of Air in All-Beethoven Program In Dance Concert at Art Institute March 9 Arturo Toscanini, the most symphony ever written-that is, returns next March 5, a symphony written with definite celebrated of Sunday, living conductors, When Jane Dudley, Sophie descriptive ideas in mind. The Maslow and William Bales ap- to the General Motors Symphony composer, however, described the pear in it dance concert in the of f the Air program for the first music as being "more the ex- pression of feeling than of paint- main auditorium of the Detroit of six successive Sunday con- ing". In its five movements are Michigan Synagogue Conference, in behalf of 50 con- Institute of Arts, Thursday eve- certs (NBC, 5 to 6 p. m., EWT). described impressions of the Vi- For his initial bill, Toscanini gregations throughout the state, urges your favorable action ning„ March 9, at 8:30, it will ennese countryside. toward adoption of Congressional resolution for the abroga- mark their second Detroit ap- will conduct the NBC Symphony Beethoven composed the Crea- Orchestra in a program of all- tion of White Paper and continued immigration to Palestine pearance under the auspices of tures of Prometheus score from Beethoven music. Scheduled for enabling development of Jewish commonwealth. Preponderant the dance consultants committee a ballet scenario arranged by the majority of American Jewry, also general citizenship, ex- of the Jewish Community Center. performance are the composer's dancer, Salvatore Vigano. First . Symphony No. 6 in F Major and pressed themselves in no uncertain terms on this issue. This American dance ensemble is staged in 1801, the score became People of Israel, sorely tried by Hitlerism, millions victim- playing a return engagement by two parts of the less-frequently immediately popular and was heard music to the ballet, the ized in Europe, can only be repatriated in historic home. popular request. Creatures of Prometheus. From published shortly afterwards. The Our religious tradition looks to Homeland as spiritual Miss Dudley, Miss Maslow and the latter, Toscanini will conduct Overture opens solemnly, but national center. We trust your humanitarian interest in Bales danced together for the the Overture and the Adagio and soon builds into a brilliant and this cause will help bring about policy by British Govern- first time two seasons ago. Emer- Allegretto. festive climax. The Adagio, a ment conforming with letter and spirit of Balfour Declaration. ging from different professional lovely song-like excerpt, is inter- Beethovens Sixth Symphony, backgrounds, they found at once familiarly known as The Pastoral, esting in that it is the only Bee- RABBI M. J. WOHLGELERNTER, a common point of view. is generally credited as being thoven orchestral music in which Secretary: Although both studied at Ben- the first noteworthy program the harp is introduced. In the nington College, Vermont, Miss Allegretto finale will be recog- Dudley went on to dance with nized the same main theme as is Hanya Holm; Miss Maslow with found in the last movement of Martha Graham. A dance in- the composer's Erocia Symphony structor at Bennington College, and also in his Contra-Dance SAMUEL LOUIS ROSE YOUNG WOMAN - Wants to ELECTROLYSIS-Hair on face as well as Vassar and New York of Philadelphia, Pa., (lied Feb. work. permanently removed by elec- University, Bales danced with 21 at the age of 70 years. Fu- Speaking briefly during the in- share her desirable three room tric needle. No scars. Results the Humphrey Weidman Com- neral services were held from termission will be Charles F. apartment with congenial girl. pany. All three are noted chore• guaranteed. Michigan licensed atuoll ittaatind ulltujnoN sal a ♦ l Kettering, vice president of Gen- 3378 Richton, corner Dexter. operator. Jennie Wohlman, ographers as well as soloists. Good transportation. Townsend on Feb. 26, Rabbi Isaac Stollman Including trios, duets and solo officiating. He leaves his three eral Motors and directing head 10211 Dexter Blvd., near Cal- 5-1674. vert. TYler 7-1986. Open eve- numbers, the Detroit program brothers, Sol, Robert and Vic- of its Research Laboratories, ranges from a Bach suite, through tor, and a sister, Rose Simon. nings. YOUNG WOMAN - Wants to Dust Bowl Ballads, to a Har- Burial was in Westwood Ceme- share apartment with a busi- Air Garments ness or professional girl. Call FOR RENT-Furnished room for monica Breakdown. tery. A gentle airing of woolen gar Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon heads one or two adults. Good trans- Sunday from 10 to 3. Townsend ments will blow away stale odors portation. Between Linwood the Center's dance consultants 5-9491. ROSE HALPERIN and lift the nap. Sun baths will and Lawton. 2648 Calvert. TO. committee. rout moths. Care should be taken of 2020 Elmhurst Ave. died Feb. Ushers at the, dance concert 7-7866. FOR RENT - Nicely furnished will be: Mesdames Aronld H. 24 at the age of 49 years. She lest colors fade in bright sunlight. room with private family. Suit- is survived by her husband, able for refined young lady. ROOM FOR RENT-Officer's wife Godsol, Julian L. Zemon, Philip Frank; daughter, Evelyn; three has attractive room for business R. Marcuse, Clement A. Hopp, LaSalle Blvd. section. Townsend RECEPTACLES or professional girl. Convenient Harold T. Rattner, Maurice brothers, Louis, Harry and Jack 8-3542. Garbage, Ash and Itubbage Kl"in, William H. Frank, John Liebers, and sister, Fanny. Serv- location. TO. 8-6563, Reinforced, Concrete. Fully C. Hopp, Nathan H. Schlaeffer, ices were from the Chesed Shel Guaranteed. Priced Right. SALESLADY WANTED - Ex- Emes with Rabbi Isaac Stollman WANTED-A young man to Roger Ettlinger, Louis B. Heav- perienced to sell dresses and AMERICAN officiating. Burial was in Mach- share an excellent double room, enrich, Leon Wayburn and Louis suits. Prefer some one living in pelah Cemetery. RECEPTACLE CO. twin beds, in a downtown hotel. S h fi c m kaent . s neighborhood. Shirley Ann Wo- Call CH. 6800, Room 1007, daily may be purchased at 579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889 men's Apparel Shop, 8701 MEYER ISENBERG after 10 p. m. Sunday until 1 Grinnell's. Twelfth St. Tyler 4-9585. of 2748 Pasadena Ave. died Feb. p. m., for appointment. 14 and was buried from the FOR RENT - Attractively fur- Lewis Bros. Chapel on Feb. 17. The Well Known Rev. Workmen's Circle Service WANTED-5 or 6 room flat or nished front bed room in priv- Interment was in Beth Tefila income. Gas or oil heat. (3 Club Concert on March 9 Cemetery with Rabbi Isaac Stoll- ate • single, beautiful home of adults). Call evenings, NO. two adults. Unlimited phone. of Cong. The Workmen's Circle Service man officiating. He is survived by 0596. Good transportation. Congenial Beth Tefilo Club, whose object is to maintain his wife, Celia; three sons, Mil- home atmosphere. Townsend ROOM FOR RENT - Private the morale of more than 200 ton of the U. S. Army, Gerald Emanuel 8-0424. home. Suitable for 2 adults or men and women in the service and Arnold; a daughter, Bernice; Capable and father, David Isenberg; four employed mother and school age related to members of the Work- 1 FOR RENT - Large furnished Specialized child. Kitchen privileges or men's Circle, is planning a con- brothers, Louis, Abraham, Morris room in single home, suitable MOHEL board optional. TO. 5-7005. cert to be held on Friday eve- and William of Los Angeles; for two business girls. Good ning, March 10, at the Work- four sisters, Mrs. Jacob P. Sigel- transportation. 2452 Leslie Ave. Also Marriages NICELY FURNISHED -- Bed- en's Circle ,Educational Center, man, Mrs. Samuel LaZebrick of Townsend 7-0827. Performed room in apartment. 3037 Mon- 11529 Linwood near Burlingame. Jackson, Mich., Mrs. Joseph M. Services In Eng- Davidson and Mrs. Aaron Stoll- terey Ave., Apt. D-5. TO. Admission is free. FOR RENT-Single woman wants lish and Yiddish 5-7143. Good transportation, man. to share bright apartment. Featured on the program will 1934 Hazelwood Lawton and Dexter buses. 13641 Dexter, Apt. 207. Mrs. be the mandolin orchestra di- ELSIE LEICHTLING TYler 6-6960 Schiff. Davison 0497. rected and accompanied by Dan FOR RENT - Nice clean fur- of 4211 'Webb Ave. died Feb. 26 Frohman, well known musician, nished room for rent. Small FOR RENT-5 rooms, upper flat; and Miss Bella Goldberg, accom- at the age of 38 years. She was family. Board if deadred. Lady buried Feb. 28 from the Lewis fully furnished. 14th - Pingree or mother and daughter pre- plish Detroit contralto, who will Bros. Chapel, with interment at section. Responsible party. TY. offer several numbers accom- Rev. Cantor ferred. TY. 6-1377. 7-8316. panied by Mrs. Rebecca Froh- the Clover Hill Park Cemetery, DAVID Rabbi Leizer Levin officiating. FOR RENT-Widow desires to ROOM - For gentleman in fine man. There will also be solos by She is survived by two brothers, members of the mandolin or- GOLDEN adult home. Good transporta- rent completely furnished room Max and Ben, and a sister, Mrs. )etrolt'e Favorite tion. Complete privacy. Hogarth chestra. Free refreshments will Rae Ettinger. in apartment to young lady or be served after the concert. MOHEL 7355. woman. Rochester-Dexter sec- An appeal will be made for TYler 8-9490 tion. Mrs. Harris. TY. 5-9816. BERNARD RICH Wedding Ceremo- LARGE ROOM-To rent for em- funds to continue the work of nits Performed at ployed woman or women. Kitch- the Service Club which, during of 5090 Maplewood Ave. died YOUNG EMPLOYED COUPLE Home and by Ap - pointment. en privileges. 2984 Rochester. the two and a half years of its Feb. 27 at the age of 82 years. -Desire 2 or 3 room apt. Call He was buried Feb. 29 from the existence, has sent hundreds of Tyler 6-8320. Tyler 5-8527 Sat. night or Sun- Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment packages and letters to service day. was in Mt. Sinai Memorial Park WANTED Business or profes- men and women. Rev. Cantor Cemetery, with Rabbi M. Wohl- sional girl to share 4 room FOR RENT - Nicely furnished gelernter officiating. He is sur- apartment. TO. 8-4169. Jacob room for young lady or woman vived by his daughter, Mrs. Har- in new home in lovely neighbor- Bnai Moshe Religious Silverman ry Rich. hood. Convenient to Lawton and BEDROOM-Large, airy, in home SURGICAL of small adult family. Prefer School Pageant to Be Fourteenth bus. UN. 3-7769. MOREL HIRSH FELDSTEIN couple or gentleman. Near Dex- 25 Years' ter bus or Joy Rd. street car. Presented on March 12 of 11501 Petoskey Ave. died Feb. FOR RENT - Large, attractive Practice 26 at the age of 80 years. He room for girl. Excellent trans- Tyler 4-5979. 3772 Wager. Recommended by On Sunday afternoon, March Physicians and was buried Feb. 27 from the portation. Unlimited telephone. Hospitals Pleasant surroundings. 2678 FOR RENT-Clean, comfortable 12, at 2:30, the students of the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment room in home of elderly lady. Religious School of Congregation was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- 9371 Fullerton. TO. 6-4791. Suitable for single person or Bnai Moshe will present their tery with Rabbi A. M. Hershman Wildemere couple. Convenient transporta- annual Purim pageant. TY. 4-0062 FOR RENT-Single room with officiating. He is survived by his elderly lady. Female adult pre- tion. 2379 Monterey. An original play depicting the five sons, Albert, Jack, Abe, Man- ferred. Address 2532 Pingree story of Purim will be presented uel and Corp. Henry of the WANTED-Elderly Jewish cou- under the direction of Miss Alice U. S. Army, and a daughter, Lea. Ave., near Linwood. MONUMENTS ple to keep house for elderly Mandell. Miss Cyril Aronson is gentleman. The wife to act as directing music and (lancing. FOR RENT-Officer's wife has IN MEMORIAM housekeeper and husband as Scenery and costumes are being attractive room for business or In loving memory of Sidney companion. The right parties prepared by students of the arts professional girl. Convenient lo- will have an opportunity of liv- and crafts classes under the su- Frank, who passed away 10 years cation. TO. 8-6563. ing in a nice home. Call Miss pervision of Miss Aronson, Miss ago. FRIGERATION SERVICE - DeLab, VI. 1-6312, for an ap- Shirley Hersch and Miss Ruth 'Tis test :.eare now since you've repair and service all makes pointment. g011e away Sobel. The presentation of the of Domestic and Commercial %nil never has there been a tar refrigerators, including Kelvin- WILL SUB-LEASE - 6 room play will be followed by a cos- That wt. haven't missed you Father Dear. home. Lady to occupy one room. tume parade. Prizes will be ator, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Cros- And always feel that you still are Furnished and all modern con- awarded. Tickets are being sold ley, Leonard, Universal, Cope- near, by students of the school: adults land. A-1 mechanics, licensed veniences. Telephone service. Close In memories, to all of to 25 cents, children 15 cents. Granite and Marble Monuments here-- and bonded. Definite guarantee TO. 6-1076. The public is invited to attend. 7729 TWELFTH ST. with each job. We also buy TY. 6-7192 Sadly missed by his children used refrigeration equipment FOR RENT-Furnished room in and grandchildren. new single home, gas heat and and electric motors of every air conditioned. Telephone serv- Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan to description. Davison Refrigera- ice. Call Saturday evening and Speak on "Problem Facing tion Service. Davison 0113. Detroit's Original and Largest all day Sunday. TO. 6-2524. American Jewish Youth" Jewish Funeral Home TWO - Unfurnished rooms with garage and side drive, for rent. BACHELOR-Wishes to meet in- Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will 12660 Stoepel, NO. 6146. telligent lady 34-37. Slender, address the Youth Symposium not over 5 ft. 3. Write full de- on Friday night, March 10, in TO RENT-Two separate rooms tails in first letter. Write De- the Bnai Moshe Assembly Hall TRINITY 2.2113 in a quiet private home. One troit .Jewish Chronicle, Box 384. 7739 JOHN R. STREET at 9 p. m. suitable for couple, with cook The topic will be "Problems Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century ing privileges, if strictly Kosh- YOUNG WOMAN - Desires to Facing the American Jewish DIGNIFIED share her apartment with young DEPENDABLE er. The other ideal for girl or congenial business or profession- Youth". A discussion will follow. CITY WIDE SERVICE two girls. Good transportation. All young people of the commu- al girl. Call Townsend 5- Livernois-Fenkell section. 15803 nity are invited to attend. Sunday between 10 and 3. Santa Rosa Dr. UN. 3-5837. To: President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, White House, Washington, D. C. CLASSIFIED OBITUARY Hyman Schulsinger annul lirharlir Lewis Bros.