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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chroniale

March 24, 1944

Dante to Continue at the
Lafayette Until April 8

The Great Dante, the master
magician and illusionist who is
presenting his mystery revue in
two acts and 28 scenes, "Sim
Sala Bim," will continue at the
Shubert Lafayette Theater until
Saturday evening, April 8, with
matinees every Saturday and
Sunday.

Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen
To Review Book at
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Home Relief Meeting

Gifts to Mt. Sinai

The Mt. Sinai Hospital Associ-
ation acknowledges with thanks
he following donations: By Mr.
anti Mrs. Jack Ruben, in memory
of the late David Greenbaum, the
I ate Jacob Rosenberg and the
ate Chaya Sherman, by Mr. and
Mrs. Joel Greenbaum; in memory
of the late Jacob Rosenberg, to
the Mezuzah fund by Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, in honor of
son, Pvt. Samuel G.; by Mr. and
Mrs. Julius J. Ring, in honor of
birthday of son, Milton H., and
by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfine.

The film "The World We Want
to Live In," prepared by the
National Council of Christians
and Jews, parent organization of
the Detroit Round Table, will be
shown before Cleveland Interme-
diate School, Friday, March 24.
A goodwill team of speakers
Albert Kahn to Address
representing the Detroit Round
Table will appear before social
Jewish Youth Forum
science classes and student assem-
blies at Central Michigan College
The Jewish Youth Forum will
of Education, Mt. Pleasant, Mich.,
be addressed by Albert Kahn, co-
IN MEMORIAM
Monday, March 27. Speakers will
author of the book "Sabotage,"
In loving memory of our dear
be Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, Jewish
Sunday, March 26, in room 208
attorney and professor of law father, Barney Atkins, who passed
of Northern High School, at 8
at the University of Detroit Law away 10 years ago, March 25.
p. in. Mr. Kahn will speak on
School; Dr. Herbert Beecher Hud-
"Problems Jewish Youth Face
In our hearts your memory lingers,
nut, pastor at Woodward Ave.
Today". A period of discussion
Sweet, tender and true,
There Is not a day goes by
Presbyterian
Church,
and
the
will follow and the public is cor-
That we do not think of you.
Hon. Joseph A. Moynihan, presid-
dially invited to attend.
ing judge of the Circuit Court of
Sadly missed by his children,
Michigan, vice president of the Sam, Sarah and Edith.
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
National Council of Catholic men.
They will speak on the theme
The Infants Service Group an-
UNVEILING
"Brotherhood in a Democracy"
nounces that their bingo party
The family of the late Samuel
and will be presented by the
will be held in the Grand Ball-
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive Wineberg of 3314 Elmhurst Ave.
room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
secretary of the Detroit Round wish to invite their relatives and
Sunday evening, May 7. Tickets
friends to the unveiling of the
Table.
include 10 free games—$1. They
The team of speakers who tombstone, to be held Sunday,
can be procured by calling Mrs.
visited Fort Knox, Ky., as repre- March 26, at 2 p. m., at the
S. Katz, University 4-4289, or
sentatives of the Detroit Round Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi J.
Mrs. A. Young, Townsend 8-8542,
Table, will speak before the Nathan will officiate.
or by contacting any of the mem-
RODIN CLUB
Louis Marshall Lodge and Aux-
bers.
CARD OF THANKS
iliary of Bnai Brith, at the
The next regular meeting of
The group will participate in
Workmen's Circle, 11529 Lin-
the Rodin Club will be held Wed- the blood donor drive to be held Russian Grand Opera
The family of the late Dora R.
wood, Tuesday, March 28, at 9 Waldow wishes to thank their
nesday, March 29, at the home through the month of April, in
p. m. Speakers will be Dr. Alvin relatives and friends for their
of Mrs. M. Koffman of 3375 cooperation with the Jewish Com- At Masonic Temple
D. Hersch, Dr. Edgar DeWitt many kindnesses shown them dur-
munity Council.
Fullerton Ave.
The original Russian Grand Jones, pastor of Central Wood- ing their recent bereavement.
Opera Company will appear at ward Christian Church, and
the Masonic Auditorium, March Judge Joseph A. Moynihan. Mr.
24, 25 and 26, in two colorful Mayne will introduce them.
RECEPTACLES
The Detroit Round Table will
Garbage, Ash and Itubbage
REFRIGERATION SERVICE— FOR RENT — Nice furnished Russian operas.
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
On Saturday evening, March present speakers on the Brother-
repair and service all makes
room in apartment. Suitable
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
of Domestic and Commercial
for one or two girls. Excellent 25, and Sunday afternoon, March hood theme at a dinner meeting
AMERICAN
26, Moussorgsky's magnificent of Calvary Presbyterian Church,
refrigerators, including Kelvin-
transportation. TYler 4-6828.
"Boris Godunoff" will be present- Grand River at Vicksburg, on
ator, Frigidaire, Coldspot, Cros-
RECEPTACLE CO.
ley, Leonard, Universal, Cope- TO SHARE—Service man's wife ed, and on Sunday evening, Wednesday, March 29. The speak-
579 Kenilworth TO. 8-3889
land. A-1 mechanics, licensed
desires to share her 4-room March 26, Tschaikovsky's superb ers will be Dr. B. Benedict Gla-
and bonded. Definite guarantee
apartment with congenial busi- "Eugene Onegin" will he pre- zer, rabbi of Temple Beth El;
the Rev. E. J. O'Connor, S. J.,
with each job. We also buy
ness or professional girl. 3789 sented.
The stirring music and vivid of the University of Detroit, and
The Well Known Rev.
used refrigeration equipment
Tyler Ave. DAvison 1070.
pageantry so typical of Russian Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
and electric motors of every
description. Davison Refrigera- FOR RENT — Nice furnished folklore. are combined to create secretary of the Detroit Round
of Cong.
tion Service. MAdison 5307.
room, by couple. Kitchen privi- masterpieces of operatic corn Table.
leges. Suitable for couple or pleteness. Under the general di-
Beth Tefilo
ELECTROLYSIS—Hair on face
two ladies. Good transporta- rection of Dimitri Chutro, the Jews in Panic as Red Army
Emanuel
permanently removed by elec-
tion. 9671 Broadstreet. TYler program will include the follow- Reaches Rumanian Border
Capable and
ing
Metropolitan
Opera
stars:
tric needle. No scars. Results
6-2887.
Specialized
Alexander Kipnis, bass; Elsa
LONDON (WNS).—To divert
guaranteed. Michigan licensed
Zebranska,
mezzo-soprano;
Geo.
the attention of the Rumanian
operator. Jennie Wohlman, WANTED—Two-bedroom flat or
10211 Dexter Blvd., near Cal-
apartment by adult family. Dubrowsky, baritone; Nadia Ray, people from the tragedy they are
Also Marriages
faced by the rapid advance of
vert. TYler 7-1986. Open eve-
TOwnsend 5-7869.
soprano.
Performed
The music director and con- the Red Army toward their
nings.
Services In Eng-
FOR SALE—Spotlight; roof type ductor will be Michael Feveisky. country, the Rumanian Govern-
lish and Yiddish
FOR RENT—Five room flat in
mounting. Controlled from in-
ment is resorting to an unprece-
exchange for 3-room apart-
side of car. Suitable for car
1934 Hazelwood
dented campaign against the Jew-,
ment. Call after 12 noon on
or truck. Brand new. $15. N. Woodward JWEWO
TYler 6.6960
ish population, according to re-
Sunday, TRinity 2-7876.
UNiversity 3-5633.
liable reports reaching here from
Buys Palestine Forest
nectral sources.
WANTED — Four or five room
On Monday evening, March 20,
The Rumanian military and
furnished apartment or income FOR
RENT
—
Lovely
furnished
room with private family. Good the North Woodward Branch of police are reported to have round-
Rev. Cantor
in Northwest section for three
transportation. 3787 Rochester the Jewish Women European ed up thousands of Jews, par
adults. Possession by May 1.
DAVID
Ave. TOwnsend 5-0102.
Welfare Organization met at the ticularly in Bucharest where the
Excellent references. DAvison
home of Mrs. Aaron Green, 2495 Jewish population is said to be
GOLDEN
0220.
FOR RENT—One or two fur- Taylor, and decided to purchase in a grip of fear and terror.
/etroit's Favorite
nished room with private fam- a 1.000-tree grove in the Forest Most of the Jews are being sent
ATTRACTIVE room, private en-
MOHEL
ily. Kitchen privileges if de- of Freedom in Palestine, through to concentration camps in the
Tiler 6-9490
trance, porch and awning, for
sired. Dexter bus and Clair- the Jewish National Fund. Mrs. interior of the country where
1Vedding Ceremo.
gentleman or employed couple.
Wes
Performed at
mount street car line: 3414 A. Kurzmann, vice president and the facilities for sheltering them
7 Mile Rd.-Livernois section.
Home and by Ap-
presiding
officer
in
the
absence
are
so
inadequate
that
most
of
Edison
Ave.
TYler
5-7533.
pointment.
Gas air-conditioned heat. UNi-
of Mrs. Anna Goldberg, presi- them may not survive internment.
versity 2-5085.
WANTED—Cook for five meals dent, announced that certificates
Jewish circles here familiar
a week, in private home. 4037 are now ready for issuance to with the critical situation of Ru-
FOR RENT—Attractive room in
Sturtevant Ave.
members and friends who would manian Jewry expressed fear that
private home with family of
two adults, for employed young WIRE-HAIRED Fox Terrier for like to help the Jewish European the invasion of that country by
. Jacob
Welfare by planting trees in Russia might lead to organized
lady. Close to bus and street
sale. Five months old; healthy, their grove, in honor of happy massacres and mass slaughters of
Silverman
car lines, unlimited phone,
housebroken. TOwnsend 5-7869. occasions or in memory of loved Jews by Rumanian authorities.
SURGICAL
automatic heat and pleasant
MOREL
The British section of the World
home surroundings. Reasonable. FOR RENT—Large, airy fur- ones.
25 Years'
Jewish
Congress
is
reported
to
For
the
planting
of
trees,
Practice
Call TYler 5-2811.
nished room with small private
Recommended by
family. Young lady preferred. Call Mrs. Sam Stockier, tree have held a special meeting this
week
to
consider
measures
to
al-
chairman,
3281
Pasadena,
Town-
Physicians
and
BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted as
Good transportation. TOwn-
Hospitals
leviate the plight of the Ru-
partner in a well established
send 5-0764.
send 5-2660. 2740 Calvert.
9371
Plans are now being formu- manian Jews.
shop. No investment required.
Wildemere
Guaranteed income. Address LARGE 3-room apartment with lated for the annual children
TY. 4-0062
Box 345, Detroit Jewish Chron-
Murphy bed, in exchange for shower for the 300 orphan girls B. & P. of Hadassah to
five or six room flat or income. of the General Israel Home in Hold Membership Affair
icle.
Vicinity Dexter. TYler 5-4698. Palestine. The shower is sched-
FOR RENT—Beautiful room in
The Business and Professional 1
uled for Tuesday, May 23, at
MONUMENTS
apartment with adult couple. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the Bnai Moshe.
Division of Hadassah will spon-
Pleasant surroundings, conven-
cheerful sleeping room for
sor a belated Purim party for its
ient transportation, unlimited
lady or gentleman. Tuxedo
entire paid-up membership, on
phone. Gentleman preferred.
near 14th. Good transportation. 20 Suspected Terrorists
Tuesday, March 28, at 8:15
References. One block east of
p. in., at the Hadassah office on
Arrested in Tel Aviv
TOwnsend 5-7354.
Dexter. 3407 Longfellow, Apt.
Linwood Ave.
FOR RENT—Bright comfortable
JERUSALEM (WNS)—Twenty
All members of Hadassah are
7. TYler 6-3083.
transportation. suspects were reported to have invited to attend, and if you have
Good
room.
FOR RENT—Army wife would 3252 Richton.
been arrested by the police in not yet paid your dues, you may
like to share her 6-room house.
Tel Aviv last week in connec- do so that night, whether you
Serviceman's wife preferred. FOR RENT—Adult family in tion with a gun battle which oc- are an old member or a new
single
home
have
large
fur-
No objection to one child. TO.
curred there on Rothschild Blvd.
nished room for one gentle- last Friday when police authori- one.
5-7818.
We are sure this party will
Granite and Marble Monuments
man or working couple or two ties sought to capture four sus- be an evening of pleasure to all
7729 TWELFTH ST.
girls.
Good
transportation.
YOUNG LADY, educated, having
pected terrorists.
of
our
members,
and
we
urge
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TY. 6-7192
responsible position, is desir-
DAvison 4021. Mrs. Aaron,
according your attendance that night.
The Jewish Agency, accord!
ous of meeting a business or
3780 Richton.
to reliable reports circulating
professional man, 30-35. Object,
here, has decided to open a po-
matrimony. Will assist finan- REFINED and attractive young litical bureau in Cairo to en-
Detroit's Original and Largest
lady desires to meet widower
cially. State your position in
Jewish Funeral Home
with children. Object, matri- large its offices in London and in
first letter, which will be held
mony. Replies strictly confiden- Washington. The Agency was
strictly confidential. Box 257,
tial. Write Detroit Jewish also reported to have completed
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
the draft of a memorandum to
Chronicle, Box 200.
be submitted to the British Gov-
FOR SALE—Six room, two story
TRINITY 2-2113
7739 JOHN R. STREET
single home. Modern, excellent FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ernment in London and the Pal-
comfortable room for gentle- estine Administration, demand-
condition. Must be seen to be
Detroit
for
Needy
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Quarter
of
a Century
Serving
man, with private family. Un- ing the establishment of a Jew-
appreciated. Immediate posses-
DIGNIFIED
DEPENDABLE
limited telephone. Strictly kosh- ish Commonwealth and free Jew-
sion. Philadelphia, between
WIDE
SERVICE
CITY
ish
immigration
into
Palestine
un-
er
meals
if
desired.
3820
Rich-
Lawton and Wildemere. TYler
der the control of the Agency.
ton, NO. 4032.
5-4857.

The Louis Marshall Women of
Bnai Brith presented the Non-
Sectarian Chapel at Selfridge
'Field with drapes for the win-
dows and altar, on Friday eve-
ning, March 24, at 8 p. m. The
drapes were made by the Louis
Marshall Women and were pre-
sented in memory of Sgt. Sol
Buttner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Buttner of 3002 Grand Ave..
who was recently killed in a
plane crash while in training.
The presentation was made by
Mrs. Max Adler, president of
the Louis Marshall Women. Mrs.
Ben Nadis, who is war service
chairman, and Mrs. Murray Sa-
bin, who is in-camp chairman of
the Bnai Brith.
The main speakers at the dedi-
cation were Sam Rubiner and
Fred Butzel. Regular religious
Friday night services were held.
The committee that attended the
presentation of the drapes were
Mrs. Max Adler, Mrs. Ben Nadis,
Mrs. Murray Sabin, Mrs. Leon
A. Mockler, Mrs. Nathan Freed-
man, and Mrs. Ben Buttner,
mother of the deceased.

Home Relief Society will have
the pleasure of hearing Mrs.
Joseph Blumrosen review "Jour-
ney in the Dark," a Harper Prize
Novel by Martin Flavin, on Mon-
day, March 27, at 1 p. m.
The guest speaker will be in-
troduced by her sister, Mrs.
Jerome Kanter, chairman of the
day.
Mrs. Morris Rosenberg will be
hostess to the paid-up members
of the Home Relief Society at her
home. 19271 Strathcona Drive,
for a luncheonette which will pre-
cede the meeting and program.
Mrs. Rosenberg and Mrs. J. Syl-
van are membership chairmen,
and have worked diligently with
their committee to make this an
outstanding afternoon. They will
be assisted by Mrs. Peter Miller,
hostess chairman, and her com-
mittee.
The organization is asked to
cooperate by bringing new mem-
bers and seeing that their dues
are up to date in order to assure
a successful event.
Mrs. Irving H. Small, president
of Home Relief Society, and Mrs.
Al Weisman, program chairman,
extend to cordial invitation for
all members to attend.

Dr. B. B. Glazer to
Speak on 'Brotherhood'
At Calvary Church

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