America ffewish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
April 28, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Sidor Belarsky to
N. Wood ward JWEWO
Mrs. Joseph Welt to
Clothing
Shower May 23
Be Guest Soloist at
Install
Jewish Women
The
Workmen Circle Concert o f th le IN fe ow i shh Woodward branch
r t
1.dEuropean Council Officers
M(iurice Schwartz in One Performance Only of
"The Family Karnofsky" at Masonic Temple
Welfare organization will meet at
Maurice Schwartz is celebrat- of Detroit theatergoers can and
the home of Mrs. Abraham Glei-
Detroit Section, National Coun- ing the 25th anniversary of the will be accommodated.
cher, 3023 Fullerton, on Tuesday, cil of Jewish Women, will hold
The story of "The Family
May 2, at 12:30 o'clock. Members its closing meeting of the year Jewish Arts Theater with one
of the greatest successes of his Karnofsky" is the story of a
are urged to attend
race; not to single family. The
Final plans have been formu- on Monday, May 1, at the Hotel highly successful 'career.
This noted star is appearing in story begins with the World
lated for the 12th annual clothing
"The Family Karnofsky," by the War I and depicts the sufferings,
shower and luncheonette sched-
late I. J. Fanger.
trials and tribulations of a peo-
uled for Tuesday, May 23, at 1
Detroiters are among the for- ple under the Nazi terror. The
o'clock at the Bnai Moshe social
tunate, for they will be able to poignant, pathetic story of "The
hall, Dexter at Lawrence. Mrs.
see this dramatic masterpiece in Family Karnofsky" is vividly por-
Morris Fishman, chairman; Mrs.
the near future due to the ef- trayed by Maurice Schwartz and
F. Krivetsky, co-chairman and
forts of Abraham Littman, man- his compay of artists.
Mrs. R. B. Newman originator of
The date for the single per-
ager of Littman's Theater, who
the shower appeals to the public
has arranged for a single per- formance at the Masonic Temple
to kindly and generously give
formance at the Masonic Temple will be announced in the columns
their contribution to this cause,
Auditorium where the thousands of this paper.
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so that the 400 orphan girls may
have a change of clothing, such
as sweaters, hose and underwear.
For information call TO, 8-4952.
At the meeting held April 25,
at the home of Mrs. Samuel
Kaufman on Oakman Blvd., Mrs,
Anna Goldberg presided, and was
welcomed back on her return of
for WINTER GARMENTS and FUR COATS
several months in Hollywood, Cal.
Tickets are now being distribut-
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ed for the excursion to Bob-lo on
July 18 by Chairman Mrs, E.
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Downtown Theaters-
Epps, Call or contact her UN.
MRS. JOSEPH M. WELT
1.
2-7185,
FOX—Hop on board and travel
Statler. Luncheon will be at
the fighting fronts with four of
12:30 p. m., during which there
Hollywood's loveliest glamor gals.
will be a musical program fol-
It's "Four Jills in a Jeep," the Mrs. Laufman Guest
lowed by two amusing skits by
story of the first overseas tour, Speaker at Bnai Brith
the Resale Shop Board.
the story first written in the Sat-
Mrs. Joseph Welt, national
urday Evening Post, then as a Women's Installation
president of the Council of Jew-
1 FUR
novel by Carole Landis. Now it's
ish Women, will preside during
.
a hit film, now showing at the
PAY NEXTFALL
/ COATS
The growth of Bnai Brith, its the installation of officers. Those
Fox Theater. A second feature many and varied vital causes to be installed are the following:
ON DELIVERY
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rounds out the bill.
which it serves, a panoramic view President, Mrs. H. V. Kreger;
o Cleaned by
Valuation
of its achievements and the role vice presidents, Mrs. Herbert
Genuine
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MICHIGAN — Humphrey Bo- it plays in American Jewish his-
Furriers'
Smith, Mrs. Joseph Gaylord, Miss
Methods
gart came to town this week in tory were mirrored in the address Elisabeth
Finley; recording sec-
• Glazed
another of the rough romantic given by Mrs. Jean Laufman, retary, Mrs.
Gilbert Michel; cor-
• De.Mothed
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roles that have made him a top man for Bnai Brith. Mrs. Lauf- responding secretary,
Mrs. Lewis
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box-office star, in "Passage to noted Englishwoman and spokes- Frank; treasurer, Mrs.
• Inrund Up To
fers you Vitalize quality
Marseille," which opened Friday man came here from Chicago Kohn; financial secretary, Harry
350.00•
Mrs.
dry cleaning and Amer-
at the Michigan. The second fea- to appear as guest speaker at A. C. Lappin; assistant financial
ica's Finest Cold Storage
ture is "You Can't Ration Love." the installation luncheon and ini- secretary, Mrs. J. H. Davis.
• 2% extra for additional
facilities for all of your
co-starring Betty Jane Rhodes atory ceremonies of the Women's
Insurance 04 your own valuation,
out-of-season garments.
and Johnnie Johnston.
Auxiliary of the Detroit Lodge
UNITED ARTISTS—The lav- of Bnai Brith. She described its
HEBREW SCHOOLS
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ish Technicolor spectacle, "Lady high aims and effective methods
of
attaining
these
goals.
She
The
United
Hebrew
Schools
in the Dark," with Ginger Rog-
ers as the glamorous lady with told of the educational and cul- acknowledge with thanks the re-
three leading men in her life tural work, of -the philanthropies ceipt of a scholarship from Mr.
533.547 E. FOREST AVE.
(Ray Milland, Warner Baxter and the effort to destroy the and Mrs. Isadore E. Goodman
and Jon Hall) continues for a provincialism of prejudices as of 3515 Therbourne Rd., in mem-
Liston to ° Today's Champion" Mon. Thro Fri., WWJ 6:10 p.m.
ory
of
Ignace
and
Hannah
Bayer,
between
races
and
to
promote
seventh week at the United Ar- world fraternity.
parents of Mrs. Ella B. Goodman.
tists. The companion feature is
Mrs. Laufman also presented
"Rookies in Burma" with Alan
the charter to the organization
Carney and Wally Brown.
and announced that the Detroit
Auxiliary set a precedent with
YPS of Bnai Moshe to
charter membeKship of 113, that
Give "Romeo and Juliet"
being the greatest number of
The Young Peoples Society of members to appear on a charter.
Bnai Moshe at its meeting on
May 3 will present "Romeo and Ladies' Unterstitzung
Juliet" as Shakespeare never Verein to Hold Mother-
wrote it.
Daughter Banquet May 15
The meeting will begin at 8:30.
Sam Goodman, president, invites
A regular meeting of the Pro-
non-members.
gressive Ladies' Unterstiutzungs
Verein will be held on May 2, at
7 p. no., at the Assembly Hall,
ZEDAKAH CLUB
On Monday evening, April 24, 9125 12th St.
Zedakah Club entertained at the
A mother and daughter ban-
home of Mrs. Joseph Staub of uet will be held at Kern's on
Oakman Blvd.
1onday, May 15, at 12 noon.
Patriotic women who want clean, interesting
Most of the charter members A prize will be given for the
were present and an enjoyable nother who has more daughters
work that will help win the war are invited to
evening was spent in games and han any other mother present.
around the beautifully arranged here will be a door prize.
apply NOW for a position with the Telephone
refreshment table. It was a re-
The $3 donor luncheon will be
h eld at Lachar's on 12th St. on
union of all members.
Company in Detroit.
The last meeting was held at une 6 at 12 noon. Make reser-
the home of Mrs. Max Sucher 11 alions as early as possible.
on Warrington Drive.
ring as many ads as you are
This is war work . . . directly connected with
a ble to. A page is being donated
Sale Apartments
0 our men in the services and
serving our armed forces and war industry.
0 ne for our grandchildren. Please
get these names in soon,
Positions now open include;
For information call the secre-
tary, Mrs. Kruger, Trinity 2-7409
or chairman of ads, Mrs. Rosen-
Service Representatives
Operators
gard, Townsend 6-2067.
5 % debts with 10% money. Doesn't
On Sunday evening, May 14,
at 8:30 p. m., at the Institute
of Arts, Sidor Belarsky, noted
artist, will appear as guest solo-
. ist with the Workmen's Circle
Chorus at their annual concert
under the direction of Dan Froh-
man, well known choral and or-
chestra conductor.
The chorus will sing some of
the best works of modern Jewish
composers, Loew, Weiner, Hei-
fetz, Helfman, Gelbart and Froh-
man. They will also present the
famous Ballad for Americans with
Sidor Belarsky as soloist.
Two well known concert pian-
ists who have appeared here as
soloists with orchestras and in
recitals, Evelyn Gurvitch and
Rebecca Frohman, will be at the
pianos.
Sidor Belarsky, who is nation-
ally known as one of the finest
concert artists, will sing Yiddish,
Hebrew, English, Russian art
songs and some Italian and
French arias.
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Senior Class at Central to
Present Comedy "Orchids
And Onions" May 11-12
The 'senior class of Central
High School will present the
comedy "Orchids and Onions,"
May 11 and 12, at the high
school auditorium.
Those who will take part are
RObPrt Kasle, Barbara Lee Smith,
Lavona Levy, Morton Zieve, Mari-
lyn Sandorf, Harold Weinstein,
Asher Tilchin, Shirley Abel,
Pierce Rosenthal and Fayette
Sanger. The director is Manuel
Simon of the English department.
Youth Education League
To Elect Officers
Youth Education League will
hold election of officers meeting
on Monday, May 1, at the home
of Mrs. Harry J. Millman, 2221
Calvert Ave. Co-hostesses for the
afternoon will be Mesdames Mau-
rice Schatz, Louis Field, Philip
Collins and M. M. Burstein. All
members are urged to attend.
Cafeteria Workers
Typists
Office Workers
Clerks
Light Mechanical Helpers
There is pay while learning, as well as vaca-
tions with pay, regular wage increases, and
opportunity to advance. And any employee
will tell you, "It's a good place to work".
If not already in war work, consult with us
at the Telephone Employment Office, 1365
Cass Avenue, at State Street.
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