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DETROIT JEWISH . _,1RONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Groner to Be
Speaker at Women of
Hebrew Schools Meet

The monthly meeting of th,:
Woman's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools will be held Wed-
nesday, March 29, at 1 o'clock,
in the auditorium of the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. It will be
preceded by a dessert luncheon,
to which all members are invited.
Rabbi Benjamin Gorner, spiri-
tual leader of Congregation Shaar
Ha-Shomayim of Windsor, Ont.,
will be the guest speaker. Rhoda
Zahavi, noted vocalist, will be
the soloist.
Last Wednesday the Women's
Auxiliary called a special meet-
ing for the purpose of planning
their share of participation in
the 25th anniversary of the
United Hebrew Schools, and they
decided to lend their assistance
to the schools in all the func-
tions planned by the schools.
A committee of the Woman's
Auxiliary, headed by Mrs. Morris
Fishman, will be in charge of the
institute luncheon on Sunday,
April 16.
The Auxiliary will aid in the
planning of the Parent-Teachers
programs, and they will act as
hostesses at the banquet, the con-
cluding event of the celebration.
They are also in charge of deco-
rations for the banquet.
The president of the Woman's
Auxiliary is Mrs. Jack Tobin.

"I COULDN'T STAND
HARSH LAXATIVES!

Kellogg's All-Bran Brought
Relief !" Says Ex-Sufferer !

If you, too, are a sufferer, be
sure to read this unsolicited letter !

"My system was sluggish, after I'd been
sick, and I couldn't stand harsh laxatives.
I tried KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, and
found it was grand. We have a box of it in
the house all the time. Just for variety,
several times a week, we mix a small por-
tion of other cereals with the ALL-BRAN
It's delightful ! And we still get the benefits
from the ALL-BRAN." Mrs. Joseph W.
Poutie, 86 Englewood Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.

What's the secret of such amaz-
ing relief for so many? Simply
this! KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN
can "get at" constipation due to
lack of certain "cellulosic" ele-
ments in the diet—because it is one
of Nature's most effective sources
of these elements! They help the
friendly colonic flora fluff up and
prepare the colonic contents for
easy, natural elimination! ALL-
BRAN is not a purgative! Doesn't
work by "sweeping out"! It's a
gentle-acting, "regulating" food!
If your constipation is this kind,
eat ALL-BRAN, or several ALL-
BRAN muffins regularly. Drink
plenty of water. See if you don't
praise its welcome relief Insist on
genuine ALL-BRAN, made only by
Kellogg's in Battle Creek.

United Dairies Sponsors Jewish War Veterans of Goldie Goldstein Succeeds Val Clair Congress
Clarice Freud as Jewish
Program on WJBK
World War II Plan to
Children's Bureau Director Women Guest Speaker
Beginnigg Sunday, April 9, a Organize New Post
Detroit Women's Division of

new 15-minute program —411 be
featured for Detroit Jew.on or-
ganizations, sponsored by the
United Dairies, Inc., on the Wein-
berg Jewish Hour.
Each Sunday from 10:45 to 11
a. m. will be devoted to the ac-
tivities of Detroit Jewish organi-
zations, societies, auxiliaries, cul-
ture groups, Hebrew Schools,
folk schools, yeshivahs, syna-
gogues, Zionist groups and clubs,
to help acquaint he Detroit Jew-
ish community with their work.
Larger organizations will be
able to send their speakers for
five-minute talks. Other organi-
zations are asked to send in a
brief account of their activities
and these will be broadcasted
during this 15-minute period.
All announcements should be
sent to Station WJBK not later
than Thursday before the broad-
cast. Two copies must be sent,
in Yiddish and one in English
translation.
Address all letters with an-
nouncements to United Dairies
Program, WJBK Radio Station,
Detroit, Mich.

Downtown Theaters-

FOX—"Cover Girl," the lavish
technicolor musical starring Rita
Hayworth and Gene Kelly, opens
Friday at the Fox. "Cover Girl"
is the lilting love story of a girl
who has the world dancing at her
feet. A second feature will be
shown.

MICHIGAN — Swing arrived
with Glen Gray and the famous
Casa Loma Orchestra on stage, in
person, at the Michigan Theater,
Friday. The accompanying screen
attraction is "The Hour Before
Dawn," co-starring Veronica Lake
and Franchot Tone.

UNITED ARTISTS — Para-
mount's brilliant Technicolor
spectacle, "Lady in the Dark,"
starring Ginger Rogers and Ray
Milland with Jon Hall, Warner
Baxter and Mischa Auer, con-
tinues to play to capacity audi-
ences at the United Artists. A
generous serving of GI humor is
"Rookies in Burma," featuring
Wally Brown and Alan Carney.

Young Women's Mizrachi
To Hold Meeting March 27

The next meeting of the Young
Women's Mizrachi, which will be
held Monday, March 27, at 1
p. m., at the home of Mrs. Sol
Strager of 3325 Burlingame Ave.,
will be in the form of a food
shower for the benefit of the
bingo party which will take place
in the Crystal Ballroom of the
Book Cadillac Hotel, Monday
evening, May 22. Mrs. Philip
Schreiber, chairman of the Red
Cross drive, has been successful
in quadrupling our donation to
the Red Cross.

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March 24, 1944

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Clarice Freud, formerly exec-
utive director of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Bureau, this week takes
over a new position as assistant
professor in the social work cur-
riculum, Institute of Public and
Social Administration, University
of Michigan.
Succeeding Miss Freud as ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Children's Bureau is Goldie Gold-
stein, formerly supervisor at an-
other Community Fund agency,
the Jewish Social Service Bureau.
Miss Goldstein is a graduate
of the Graduate ScHool for Jew-
ish Social Work in New York
City.

YESTERDAY

Accidents disabled over 25,000
persons in the United States and
Canada.

TODAY

They all need money for regular
living expenses plus hospital,
doctors' and nurses' bills.

Community Center
Elects Officers

New officers of the Jewish Com-
munity Center were elected at
the annual meeting Sunday,
March 19. H. C. Broder was
elected president, and the officers
are : Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe and
Samuel H. Rubiner, vice presi-
dents; Mrs. Charles Lakoff, sec-
retary, and Edward Kahn, treas-
urer.
New directors elected were :
Miss Bertha Robinson, Robert H.
Schwarz and Charlie Wolok.
Directors remaining on the
board are : Mrs. Abraham Coo-
per, Daniel G. Cullen, Mrs. Aaron
DeRoy, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, Harvey H.
Goldman, Louis LaMed, Mrs.
Philip R. Marcuse, Edward Rose,
Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, Saul Saul-
son, Mrs. Abraham Srere, Leon
L. Wayburn, Mrs. Leonard Wei-
ner, Jacob Weissman, Mrs. Joseph
M. Welt and Mrs. David B.
Werbe.

TOMORROW

You may be one of the 25,000.

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Announce .. .
A NEW RADIO FEATURE
Jewish Cultural Organization Activities
On WJBK
BEGINNING SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1944

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auxiliaries, culture groups, Hebrew schools, folk schools, Yeshivahs, synagogues,
Zionist groups and clubs, etc., to help acquaint the Detroit Jewish community
with their work.

IN OUR DAY:

ENGL I S H
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Address letters with announcements to United Dairies Program, WJBK Radio
Station, Detroit, Michigan.

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SERLIN DRUGS

KOSHER MILK
for PASSOVER

PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS

Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries

Visit Our New Soda Fountain and Lunch Counter

The well-known Vaad Ha'rabo-

LOUIS SERLIN, Prop.

nim of Detroit will supervise the

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Says: "You are always welcome at our store."

Dexter Blvd. at Elmhurst

the American Jewish Congress
will meet at Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek, Wednesday, April 12,
at 1:45 p. m. Val Clair, popu-
lar radio commentator and news
editor of radio station CKLW,
will be the guest speaker. Mr.
Clair has visited various Euro-
pean and South Pacific war areas.
He will discuss and interpret the
significance of the present phas;
of war developments. Mr. Clair
is active in Canadian war activi-
ties such as the Prisoner's Fund
and Canadian Victory Loan, and
is a reserve officer in the Essex
Scottish Regiment.

A 15 minute program will be featured for Detroit Jewish organizations, societies,

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: R D EMAND COME TO PASS SYMBOLIZES

ICADtxt, with sergel LEMESHEV
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LENINGRAD BALLET

At a meeting held last Wed-
nesday in the headquarters of
the Jewish War Veterans, several
honorably discharged men of the
present war signed an applica-
tion for a charter for a new post
in the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States, to be com-
posed entirely of those men and
women who have served in the
armed forces in World War II.
This group invites all those
eligible to membership to attend
the next meeting, which will be
held on Wednesday, March 29,
and each successive Wednesday
until the final plans for the elec
tion of officers and delegates will
have been completed. This group
feels that there is a need for
such a post of Jewish War Vet-
erans and invites all those in-
terested to attend. Headquarters
office will be glad to give any
information by coming to 13327
Linwood or calling Townsend
7-9690 on any day except Sat-
urday.

bottling and distribution of Uni-

TOwnsend 8-6614

ted Dairies' Passover Milk, a

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 & Poultry Market

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duty they have undertaken for

many years.

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SWEET CREAM
and SOUR CREAM

Despite the many new and perplex.
ing problems which the war has
brought to us, we have made ar-
rangements again to provide our
Jewish customers with Kosher milk,
sweet cream and sour cream for
Passover, which starts the night of
Friday, April 7.
It will be most helpful to us if
you can let us know now what your
Passover requirements will be. Place
your order immediately with your
United Dairies Milkman, or tele-
phone UNiversity 1.2800.

UNITED DAIRIES

4055 PURITAN

UNIVERSITY 1-2800

