DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

TO EVERY JEW IN THE CITY
OF DETROIT

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Foreign Language Press Archie H. Greenberg
To Broadcast on Sam's
Honors Karl Krueger
Cut Rate Program
At Luncheon at Book

"Great Dante" Comes to
Shubert Lafayette Mar. 13

sensational
amusement
The
treat of the entire season comes
to the Shubert Lafayette Theater,
Detroit, for a limited engagement
(by popular demand), commenc-
ing Monday night, March 13,
when the master of magic, Dante,
with his excellent company of 35
mystifyers, presided over by Miss
Moi-Yo Miller, the greatest fe-
male illusionist in the world and
one of the most beautiful women
before the public—will present his
magnificent fantastic revue en-
titled, "Sim Sala Him."

Sunday, March 12, will be a
On Monday afternoon, March
6, an enthusiastic group, made busy day for Archie H. Green-
up of the foreign language press berg
of New York
City,
National
Commander
of the
Jewish
War
publishers of the city, joined Veterans of the United States.
After a breakfast meeting with
with the friends of the Detroit
Some of the Organizations of this City took our Appeal to heart
Symphony Orchestra in tendering the State Department of Michigan
and with their Aid we were able to add several New Members to
testimonial luncheon to Miles- commanders and officers he will
it
our list.
visit the different Posts in the
tro Karl Krueger. It was held Detroit area as well as other vet-
The Chesed Shel Ernes has worked its way up so well that it now
in the Crystal Room of the Book eran activities, ending the tour at
stands as an encouragement and example to others. It is worth while
the Down•iver Post where he will
Cadillac Hotel.
at this time to remind those of you who have become Members of
Marking
the
completion
of
Mr.
participate in the presentation of
this Organization that your duty does not end there, you must try
CARD OF THANKS
Krueger's first year as conductor colors at 2 p. m.
and encourage your Friends and Relatives to also become Members
At 6 o'clock he will broadcast
of the Symphony, it was a Crib-
The family of the late Max
of this worthwhile Organization, each of you should try and get
ute to his great musicianship as over WWJ as the scheduled fea- Switken of Cortland Ave. ex-
at least two other Members to join with us now. We ask them to
well as to the dynamic person- tare speaker on the program of press their gratitude to their
think over seriously the necessity of this Institution which watches
ality of the man who has done the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, many friends for the kind expres-
with great feeling and responsibility the troubles of others, and gives
so much, in so short a time, to sponsored by Sam's Cut Rate, Inc. sions of sympathy shown in their
aid and help to those troubled ones who must come to the Chesed
bring the Detroit Symphony to and will climax the day's events recent bereavement.
Shel Ernes for help.
the very front rank among the when he will be the honored din-
orchestras of the nation. tier-dance guest and speaker held
This Chesed Shel Emes is not just an ordinary story that one can
IN MEMORIAM
James Ellmann, acting in the, in the Crystal ballroom of the
push aside, it is a fact and symbol of every day activities to each
In loving memory of our
capacity of toastmaster, opened Book-Cadillac Hotel at 6:30, where
and every one who is in great trouble. It is genuine.
the program with a brief review he will deliver a special message daughter and sister, Florence
Every Jew in Detroit should be pioud to become interested in this
of the great accomplishments of of interest to the Jewish people Disner, who passed away 11
years ago, March 22, 1932.
Noble work that the Chesed Shel Emes is doing—you can do so by
the guest of honor in identifying of Detroit and Michigan.
becoming a Member today.
the various foreign language
The world may change from year
to year and friends from day
group of the city with the larger
To those Members who have pledged through Mr. Altman's Radio
to (lay,
sphere of the Detroit Symphony
lint
never will t he one we love
Broadcast and haven't as yet sent in their Cheques or Money Orders,
Orchestra in its relationship to Detroit Bnai Brith
from memory pass away.
it is their duty to do so soon as the expenses of this Drive are great.
all the people of the city.
For we know that life, truth and
love are hers for evermore,
Mr. Ellmann was followed by Bowling Tournament
This Appeal comes from the Officers of the Chesed Shel Emes and
1.1ke Ivy on the withered oak
Jack Ferentz, president of the To Be Held April 16
When all things else decay.
especially from Mr. Isadore Sosr.ick. Chairman of the Campaign
Detroit Federation of Musicians,
thr love for her will atilt keep
who carries a great responsibility and works very hard unstintingly
green and never fade away.
and Ilya Schkolnick, concertmas-
The first annual Detroit Bnai
in the hopes of getting excellent results.
ter of the orchestra, both of Brith bowling tournament will be
Sadly
missed by her parents,
whom spoke for the musicians of held Sunday, April 16, at the
the city. Maestro Krueger an- Great Lakes Bowling Alleys, it Mr. and Mrs. Harry Disner; sis-
swered with a few well-chosen was announced by Sam Maz, ath- ter, Bluma Meyersohn, and broth-
ers, Louis and Arthur.
CHESED SHEL EMES
words about the place of the or- letic chairman.
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chestra in the life of the city
This tournament will be the
and extended his thanks to the first time that three lodges, Pis-
2995 Joy Road, Detroit, Mich.
RECEPTACLES
splendid cooperation he had re- gah, Louis Marshall and Detroit
Garbage, Ash and Rubbage
Please enroll my name as a member of the Chesed Shel Emes.
ceived from the start from all Lodge of Bnai Brith, will meet in
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
groups
and
from
all
the
peoples
an open competition. More than
) as
Dollars ($
I pledge to pay the sum of
in the city.
40 teams are expected to enter
AMERICAN
The musical program was fur- the tournament. Trophies will be
RECEPTACLE CO.
Dollars
annual dues, and I submit herewith the amount
nished by the Hungarian Gypsy given to the winners of teams
579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889
Orchestra from the Hungarian and singles and other events.
Village.
Mr.
Krueger
was
sere-
The
presentation
of
the
trophies
be
paid
will
). The Balance
1$
naded by the orchestra, the vio- will be at a banquet following
lin solo by Henry Siegel from the afternoon of the bowling.
The Well Known Rev.
Signed
Detroit Symphony Orchestra and
Members in charge of the plans
Nickolas Vamasescu, with Hun- are: Detroit Lodge, Fred Gross,
garian and Russian Folksongs.
Gene Gross and Bob Hirshbein;
JC
of Cong.
Address
A toast was drunk to Henry Pisgah, Sam Maza, Al Sklare and
Beth Tefilo
Reichhold, president of the De- Harry Schwartz; Louis Marshall,
Emanuel
troit Symphony Society who, it Saul Herman, Max Adler, Abe
was stated, had made it possible Miller and Mart Bechek.
Capable and
Specialized
for Detroit have a symphony or-
REFRIGERATION SERVICE— FOR SALE-3772 Wager (Dex- chestra this year. Mr. Reichhold
ter-Joy section) — Brick two- was out of the city.
repair and service all makes
Among the many guests gath-
flat (6 rooms each). Upper
Also Marriages
of Domestic and Commercial
flat recently remodeled with ered to honor Maestro Karl Krue-
Performed
refrigerators, including Kelvin-
painted walls and arch, and ger were the publishers of De-
Services In Eng-
ator, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Cros-
JACOB
H.
ROSENBERG
lish and Yiddish
lower redecorated. Rebuilt GE troit's foreign language papers,
ley, Leonard, Universal, Cope-
Funeral services for Jacob H.
refrigerator and Frigidaire. members of the board of direc- Rosenberg, 62 years old, of 2632
land. A-1 mechanics, licensed
1934 Hazelwood
Garland white table-top and tors of Detroit Orchestra, a Buena Vista, who died Monday
and bonded. Definite guarantee
TYler 6-6960
standard stoves. Individual large contingent from the or- at Harper Hospital, were held on
with each job. We also buy
Garland hot air furnaces. Two chestra itself, and many other Tuesday at Congregation Beth
used refrigeration equipment
garages, side drive. Excellent persons prominent in the musical Abraham, at 12517 Linwood,
and electric motors of every
condition. Cash or terms. Own- life of the city, including Mrs. and from the Kaufman Funeral
description. Davison Refrigera-
Rev. Cantor
Fred T. Murphy, Mrs. Ralph
er. TYler 4-5979.
tion Service. Davison 0113.
Harman Booth, Mrs. Wilson M. Home. Burial was in Beth Abra-
DAVID
ham Cemetery.
ELECTROLYSIS—Hair on face FOR RENT—Lady living alone Mills and W. H. Colvin, Jr. of
Mr.
Rosenberg,
who
was
born
GOLDEN
desires to share her four room the Detroit Orchestra Society in Austria, came to Detroit 40
permanently removed by elec-
Ietroirs Favorite
flat with two business girls. board of directors.
tric needle. No scars. Results
years ago. He was a member of
MOHEL
3742
Edison,
near
Dexter.
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guaranteed. Michigan licensed
Schiller Lodge of the Masonic
TYler 13-9190
Lower right. TYler 5-1163.
operator. Jennie Wohlman,
Wedding Ceremo.
Order.
10211 Dexter Blvd., near Cul-
tiles Performed at
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Home and by Ap-
vert. TYler 7-1986. Open eve- SINGLE GIRL will share very "None Shall Escape"
Eva; a daughter, Mrs. Dan Sha-
pointment.
desirable, quiet, 2 - bedroom
nings.
piro;
four
sons,
Nathan,
Sam-
apartment with refined girl or Opened at Fox Mar. 10 uel, Abe and Oscar, all of De-
woman, or rent room. Reason-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Every now and then a picture troit; two sisters, Mrs. Jacob
able. Unlimited telephone serv-
room with private family. Suit-
Rev. Cantor
Lichtblau and Mrs. Samuel Wein-
ice. Phone Sunday, TOwnsend comes out of Hollywood with a traub, and four brothers, Ben,
able for refined young lady.
feeling for public opinion that
Jacob
8-4169.
LaSalle Blvd. section. Townsend
is almost uncanny. " None Shall David, Sam and Morris.
Silverman
8-3542.
FOR RENT—Nice room in lovely Escape?" which opened at the
SURGICAL
ROSE COHEN
51011EL
apartment building, for girl Fox Theater on Friday, March
FOR RENT—Clean, comfortable
of
2057
W.
Philadelphia
Ave.
a
picture.
With
25 Years'
or woman. Close to transporta- 10, is just such
room in home of elderly lady.
died
March
3
at
the
age
of
33
Practice
tion. TOwnsend 5-7143. Rea- almost the entire world, and par-
Suitable for single person or
ticularly those people whose yeads. Funeral services were held
Recommended by
sonable.
couple. Convenient transporta-
Physicians and
mother countries are within the Sunday from the Chesed Shel
Hospitals
tion. 2379 Monterey.
Emes. She is survived by her
FOR RENT — Attractive clean Nazi dominated areas of Europe,
9371
father,
Isadore
Cohen;
three
waiting
for
the
decisive
defeat
room in private home with
Wildemere
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
brothers,
Nathan,
Harry
and
rv-
of
the
Nazi
hordes,
the
picture
ar-
family of two adults, for an
room for working man or girl.
TY. 4.0062
employed young lady. Unlimit- rives as a thrilling prediction of ing, and a sister, Mrs. Harold
Unlimited phone. Good trans-
Goldberg. Burial was in Hebrew
vengeance.
ed
phone
service,
close
to
both
portation. Mrs. L. Schwartz,
"None Shall Escape" is the Memorial Park Cemetery.
street car and bus lines and
9617 Petoskey, TYler 7-6816.
MONUMENTS
nice home surroundings for the Hollywood version, and a highly
SARAH RYKE
right person. Reasonable rent. prophetic one, the trial of the
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
Nazi war criminals. It is a drama of 1693 Pingree died March 2
TYler 5-2811.
room with small family, for
with the powerful emotional im- at the age of 61 years. She is
gentleman or employed girl.
pact of the outraged peoples of survived by her husband, Ike;
ROOM
FOR
RENT
by
widow.
Good transportation. 3816 Ty-
the earth. It is an indictment of five sons, Abe, Louis, Joseph,
Lady
employed
preferred.
916
ler. HOgarth 2449.
of U. S. Army
Delaware. Trinity 2-7930. Mrs. the men who have pillaged and Tech. Sgt. Irving
and David; four daughters, Mrs.
brutalized
the
men,
women
and
H.
Wolf.
vIANO INSTRUCTIONS—Popu-
childrtn of Europe. In the film Herman Siegel, Mrs. Robert
la• or classical. 20 years teach-
WANTED—Furnished
apartment.
these
spoilers who conquered with Goodman, Mrs. Harry Landan
ing experience. Sigmund Ross,
Two
or
three
room
furnished
the
lash
are forced to re-enact and Mrs. Jack Boclor; sister,
MAdison 3779.
apartment in Northwest sec- their crimes, sten by step, for Mrs. Barney Phillips, and brother,
tion. Excellent references. Cali the judges of all nations. They Jake Fox. Funeral services were
OR RENT — A beautiful fur-
Granite and Marble Monuments
TRinity 2-8649 during the day. are brought back to the scene of from the Chesed Shel Emes with
nished apartment to share with
7729 TWELFTH ST.
their crimes and judged by their Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating.
a nice woman or young couple
TY. 6-1192
Burial was in Hebrew Memorial
13641 Dexter, Apt. 207. Mrs. WANTED—Companion and gen- victims.
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In a series of thrilling cut- Park Cemetery.
Schiff, DAvison 0497.
era) aid for elderly lady. Good
home and pleasant surround- backs, "None Shall Escape" (k-
OR RENT—Furnished room in
ings. Prefer someone with ex- Picts the aftermath of the last
Detroit's Original and Largest
home of three adults. Gentle-
perience and one who speaks world war on a small European
Jewish Funeral Home
man preferred. Good trans-
Jewish fluently. TRinity 2-3360. village. Then step by step it car-
portation. Dexter and Plym-
ries the audience through the in-
outh bus. TOwnsend 6-8467. FOR RENT — Bedroom, large, vasion which began the horrors
3298 Tuxedo.
airy; furnished or unfurnished. of this war, the occupation and
for responsible couple, gentle- subjugation to the inhuman con-
TRINITY 2.2113
OR RENT—Room in beautiful
7739 JOHN R. STREET
man or lady, in home of small queror.
Lee Plaza Apartment to em-
Marsha Hunt, Alexander Knox,
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
adult family. Showers and un-
ployed business or professional
DIGNIFIED
limited telephone service. Wa- Henry Travers and Richard
DEPENDABLE
lady. Companionship more im-
ger Ave. near Dexter-Joy Rd. (Happy Land) Crane turn in
portant than rent payment.
CITY
WIDE
SERVICE
bus and street car. TYler brilliant and sympathetic per-
Box 204, Detroit Jewish Chron-
4-5979. formances.
icle.

Sometime ago an Appeal was made by the Chesed Shel Emes for a
Membership Drive—A special , thanks to the Jewish Press and to
Altman's Radio Broadcast that we were accepted so very warmly by
the Jewish population.

Hebrew Benevolent Society

Hyman Schulsinger

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