14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle June 3, 1944 Maimonides Auxiliary to Beth El Holds War Hebrew Teachers Ladies' Auxiliary of Downtown Theateunrs:: Organization Elects Hold Dessert Bridge Bond Rally June 5 Chachmey Lublin Donor Officers June 2 po F ss O eX ss— orBo e f tly thG e rf a ib tile e, undi sput e d At Kern's June 16 A war bond rally signalling the Luncheon on June 27 "All Amer- On Friday, June 2, the yearly On June 16, at I p. m., in opening of Temple Beth El's war The Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshi- Kern's Auditorium, the Maimoni- bond drive in the Fifth War Loan des Medical Society will hold a was held Monday night, June 5, vah Chachmey Lublin are com- pleting arrangements for their dessert-bridge as the one fund- at Temple Beth El. "Temple Beth El hopes to sur- annual donor luncheon which will raising event of the year. Tick- ets being sold for a nominal pass a goal of $500,000 worth fee have been distributed by of bonds which has been set for Mrs. Morris Witus, ticket chair- the Fifth War Loan drive," said man, Un. 2-7285. Many valuable Major Harold Allen, who is gen- door prizes, collected under the eral co-chairman with Leonard chairmanship of Mrs. I. S. Silvar- N. Simons of the present drive. man, will be given. Mrs. Marvin only This can be accomplished Levy has arranged for unusual with an all-out effort on table prizes and nylon hose arc thepart of every Temple "gal- included amongst other worth- hint" and with the complete loy- while gifts which will be raffled. alty of Temple Beth El members Mesdames Raphael Altman, Hy in making their bond purchases Mellen and S. S. Farbrnan are in through Temple Beth El. Surely, charge of the latter. Mrs. Leo now that American boys are on Orecklin and Mrs. R. J. Men- the soil of France in the long- delssohn are arranging the re- awaited invasion, every Ameri- freshments. can at home will buy bonds to Mrs. N. J. Kapetansky is in the absolute limit of his or her charge of contacts and wives of financial ability. " Heading the women's division physicians in service will serve as hostesses under the chairman- in the drive is Mrs. Harry Licht- ship of Mrs. Morris Kazdan and erman of the Temple Sisterhood, and as co-chairmen of the mcn's Mrs. Harold Conn. Members who as yet do not division are Hy Schlafer and Art have tickets may phone Mrs. Edelson of the Men's Temple Witus. Friends are invited to at- Club. Workers attending the rally MRS. S. CORINBLIT tend and may receive further information by phoning any of were supplied with work kits for the committee or by contacting the bond selling jobs they are take place Tuesday, June 27, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter the president, Mrs. Kliger, at to. do. All others wishing to par- To. 8-1795. ticipate in Temple Beth El's war and Lawrence. The preparations bond drive in the Fifth War Loan for this luncheon are being made may do so by phoning Madison by a special arrangements com- ZEDAKAH CLUB mittee consisting of Mrs. S. Corin- Mrs. Win Garden, who has 8530 and advvising Mr. Katz of blit, president of the Ladies' Aux- played a major role in "The his desire. iliary and chairman of the lunch- Gypsy Baron" operetta, will be eon, Mrs. Isidore Levin, and the the guest artist at Zedakah Club's RODIN CLUB co-chairman, Mrs. Rubin. An en- installation of officers on Mon- day, June 12, at the Statler. The next meeting of the Rodin tertaining program is is prepared Reservations may be made by Club will be held at the home which will be represented by Mrs. calling Mrs. Helen Trager, Uni- c4f Mrs. Minnie Goodman of Joshua S. Sperka as toastmaster. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will be vversity 2-3994. 8121 Marygrove Ave., at 8 p. the guest speaker. One of the Rosh-Yeshivas will speak in the name of the administration. The guest and honored speaker will be Mrs. Abraham Hershberg who will come especially from Chi- cago. The subject matter of her speech will be "Torah in Life". A musical portion will be on the program. Especially for this affair, a donor booklet with greet- ings from. the local rabbis and leaders of our community and from the administration of the Yeshivah will be issued. All members and friends are cordially invited, and those who have not as yet made their res- ervation should do so immediately by calling Mrs. Corinblit, Tyler 6-6652. pg=1 WE HAVE FAITH 5th WAR LOAN R. G. Dun Cigar Coc DETROIT jean Pin-Up CGirl" stirs up inintuhl: newest, brightest, gayest funfe to from Girl" opened Friday. A second feature will be shown. MICHIGAN—One of the bigge st combination stage and screen shows in the history of the Oichigan arrived Friday with Harry Howard's "Gay Nighties" Revue which comes intact from the Pacific Coast with a cast of 50 in 10 lavish scenes. Th e ac- companying screen featur e is a hilarious romantic comedy, "L Happened Tomorrow," starring Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and Jack Oakie. li It UNITED ARTISTS—Th e tau. ful Technicolor musical "Broad- way Rhythm," starring. Gi nny Simms, George Murphy and Toni. my Dorsey and Band, continues for another tune-jammed week at the United Artists Theater. The second feature is a thrilling melodrama, "Yellow Canary," co- starring Anna Neagle and Rich. Ard Greene. Detroit Music Guild Party Saturday, June 10 The Robert Nolan Choir will highlight the annual spring party with an unusual program of Ne- gro spirituals, humorous songs and the Kountz cantata, "Amer- ican Ode". On Saturday, June 10, 8::30 p. in., at the Scarab Club, 217 Farnsworth, elections will take place. Does Your Business Need Additional Capital? LI We Loon on Machine r3 potent — Chat tel Mortimgeti—Cont meth—Note, Prompt, Confidential ', en lee Commercial Acceptance Corp. IN Henry Jassy, Pres. • 614 Fox Bldg. CO. 6472 Hudson Store Hours: Daily, 9:45 to 5:45; Saturday, 9:45 to 6 PA FOl f . t( 6- FOI rc ht hr R. FOR r0 C( Young Israel to Hold Annual Father and Son Dinner on June 19 JIID re . ni SIT Young Israel of Detroit will hold its annual Father and Son dinner in connection with the installation of officers on June 19, at 6:30 p. m., at Lachar's Main Hall, 8939 12th St. An in- teresting program will be offered with Rabbi Morris Max of Man- hattan Beach, N. Y., as guest speaker. Rabbi Max is vice presi- dent of the Rabbinical Council of America and an outstanding orthodox communal leader. All members and friends of Young Israel are cordially in- vited to attend this affair. Tick- ets can be secured by calling Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, ex- ecutive director of Young Israel, Tyler 6-7464, or at the (boor of Lachar's Hall. The officers-elect of the or- ganization are: Charles T. Gell- man, president; Jerome W. Kell- man, vice president; Morris Kar, treasurer; Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum, chairman of the board, and Miss Frances Berris, secretary. State President to Address Temple Israel Sisterhood Board . election of officers of the Hebrew Teachers Organization was held at the Rose Sittig Cohen School. The following were elected: Mi- chael Michlin, president; Joseph Haggai, vice president; Norman Ruttenberg, secretary; Abraham Schachter, treasurer. Members of the executive board are Max Gordon, Abraham Twersky, Alex- ander Roberg, David Schakney and Abraham Panush. A report from the educational convention at Cleveland was given by the teachers' delegate3, N. Ruttenberg and M. Michlin. All Hebrew teachers are mak- ing a special effort to take an active part in the Fifth War Loan drive through all branches of the United Hebrew SchoolS, under the leadership of Rudolph Zuie- back, the schools' president. Greetings were sent to M. Ribalow, editor of the Hebrew weekly "Hadoar," on the occa- sion of his 30 years work in the field of Hebrew literature. On Tuesday, June 13, the members of the board of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel and committee chairmen will be guests of Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffee, Huntington Woods, at luncheon in her garden. Mrs. Jaffe is the newly-elected treasurer of the Sisterhood. At this, the first board meeting of the new year, the board will be addressed by Mrs. Manuel E. Brown, president of the Michi- gan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Joseph Wolf, state Federation secretary, are the house guests of Mrs. Harry Gittlen. 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