A merica 5cwish Periodical Carter

Friday, Sept. 29, 1944

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Legal Chronic!•

New Yiddish Musical
Play to Feature
Three Stars Oct. I

"Golden Days Are Coming,"
a new Yiddish musical play star-
ring Michael Michalesko, Celia
Adler and Max Bozik, three out-

CELIA ADLER

standing favorites of the Amer-
ican-Jewish stage, will be pre-
sented in this city for the first
time at the Scottish Rite Audi-
torium, for only two perform-
ances on Sunday matinee and
evening, Oct. 1.
The musical production, for
which Mannie Fleischman com-
posed a score of 15 songs, will
be offered here with a large
supporting cast headed by Leon
Schechter and Rose Bozik and
including Sylvia Fishman, Anna
Siegel, Ben Bonus, Meyer Scherr
and Anna Levine. The troupe
and its play is being sponsored
under the auspices of the Heb-
rew Actors' Union, the only the-
atrical labor organization of its
kind, for a tour of the leading
cities in the United States and
Canada.

Temple Israel Jrs.'
First Meeting Oct. 8

Contributions to The
Jewish Home for Aged

Temple Israel Juniors will be-
gin its second season of activities
with an opening business meeting
at 2 :30 p. in. Sunday, Oct. 8,
at the home of President Marg-
ery Kanter, 1971 Atkinson Ave.
Plans for the coming year in-
clude an informal study of com-
parative religion through visits
to community houses of worship,
and increased participation in the
group's already active program
of congregational and community
service, as well as social gather-
ings.
At the Oct. 8 meeting, Miss
Kanter will discuss the results
of the recent conference of the
National Federation of Temple
Youth, which she attended. Shir-
ley Weinberg, the Juniors' new
delegate to the League of De-
troit Jewish Youth, will present
a tentative schedule of League
activities for the year, including
the USO work which the organi-
zation has been doing since early
last spring.
All young women of the com-
munity between the ages of 18
and 22 are invited to become
members of the Juniors. New
members are welcome to attend
the opening meeting and take
an immediately active part in
the group's program, according
to members of the Executive
Board.

The following have made con-
tributions to the Home:
Lillian Wineman, in memory
of mother, Johane Solomon; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles F. Rosen, in
memory of Tillie Zez ; Louis Wil-
lis, donation; Mrs. N. Schooley,
in memory of Belle Pearlman ;
Mrs. David King, in memory of
Belle Pearlman ; Charles Gros-
berg, in memory of Mrs. Anna
Schiller; Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan,
in honor of Bar Mitzvah of Dav-
id Gordon; Miss Jane Manheim,
in memory of sister, Rebecca
Manheim; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Frank, in memory of mother of
Mrs. David Diamond; Misses
Alice Berman and Billie Joseph,
in memory of Mrs. Minnie Green-
berg; Mr. and Mrs. S. Osborne,
in memory of Gittel Higer ; Cpl.
and Mrs. B. Kronwal, in memory
of Michael Silver; Clara E. Co-
hane, donation; Mrs. Sophie Hor-

N. Woodward JWEWO Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
To Hold Card Parties To Hold Inaugural
The North Woodward Branch Dinner Dance Oct. 22

of the Jewish Women's European
The Congregation Bnai Moshe
Welfare Organization will meet
at the home of Mrs. H. Glickman, Sisterhood is launching its fall

1701 Burlingame, on Wednesday, and winter season with the in-
Oct. 4, at 12:30 o'clock, to dis- augural dinner dance on Sun-
cuss further plans for their 12th
annual donor luncheon scheduled day, Oct. 22, at which the pres-

for Dec. 5, at the Book-Cadillac ent and preceding congregation
Mrs. E. Epps is chairman, officers and directors will be hon-

Mrs.
Mrs. A. Gleicher, co-chairman. ored. The dinner will be served
Mrs. Anna Goldberg is chairman at 6:30 in the social hall of the
of the patron's page. Synagogue.
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, the Sis-
Mrs. E. Weisman, president,
announces a series of card par- terhood president, appointed Mrs.

ties and get-together brunches, Sam Freedman chairman, and
the first to be held at her home, Mrs. Harry Meer and Mrs. Mor-
2969 Fullerton, on Wednesday, n s Weinstein co-chairmen. Invi-
Oct. 11, at 11 o'clock. On Oct. tations are being mailed to the
18, Mrs. S. Markowitz, 1469 At- congregation membership.
A number of other social and
kinson, will be hostess. On Oct.

25, Mrs. A. Kurzman will be cultural events are on the Sister-
hostess to an evening card party hood calendar for the coming
at her home, 3287 Cortland. Mrs. months, the most important of
A. Solomon is chairman of the which is the dinner attending the
parties. Contact her for mortgage burning ceremony the
owitz, donation; Mrs. Jacob Ka- card
TO. 5-0351. first evening of Chanukah, Sun-
baker, in memory of brother, dates by calling Knoppow,
secre- day, Dec. 10. Mrs. Harry Ros-
Mrs. Mollie
Hatzkl; Mrs. Sarah Freedman
appointed general chair-
and daughter Lenore, in memory tary, received an acknowledgment man was
of Isidore Freedman; Mrs. Ben from the White House in Wash- man and has a large and active
her di-
Kramer, in memory of Mrs. Anna ington for the Certificate of 25 committee working under
affair suc-
trees
planted
in
the
Jewish
Worn-
rection
to
make
the
Schiller, Mr. Siegel and Mrs. Ida
Margolis; Arthur L. Glazer, in en's European Welfare Grove in cessful.
The Bnai Moshe Men's Club
memory of R. Sandelman; Mr. the Forest of Freedom in Pales-
sea-
and Mrs. Harry Farber, Mt. tine, through the Jewish National is also planning for a busy
Clemens, Mich., in memory of Fund. The trees were planted in son and will commence its fall
Isadore Gold; Henrietta F. Glad- the memory of our beloved pres- activities with a Simchas Torah
win, in memory of Harry Sklar; ident's mother, Sara Delano Roos- party Tuesday evening, Oct. 10.
Mrs. Nettie Goldstick, in memory evelt. A tribute to a grand lady An interesting program is being
of George I. Lowenstein, and in from the Jewish Women's Euro- arranged and a joyous evening
honor
of a speedy recovery for Pean Welfare Organization. Any- is assured, in keeping with the
Noted Detroiters to
occasion. President
Mrs. Betty Fredenthal and Sam one wishing to plant trees in the spirit of the
Sherman; Mrs. A. Kaplan, in Jewish Women's European Wel- Louis Kepes, of the Club, extends
Be Speakers at Beth
memory of daughter, Sarah-Pes- fare Grove, please call Mrs. Phil a cordial invitation to all con-
El Men's Club Stag
sie; L. Samuels, in memory of Gurvith, TO. 5-5465, or contact gregation members and their fam-
Rese•vations are pouring in father, Arye Samuels; Kate H. her at 2481 Calvert. ilies to attend.

for the opening stag dinner to Rosenthal, in memory of sister,
be held in the Social Hall of Faygl-Alte.
Mrs. J. Thal, in memory of
Temple Beth El, Monday eve-
ning, Oct. 2, at 7 o'clock, signal- husband, Jacob Thal; Mr. and
J. Dudley Brown, Saginaw,
ing the beginning of the Men's Mrs.
Mich., in memory of Mrs. Anna
Clubs' 25th Jubilee Year.
Reservations at $1.95 each Schiller; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
may yet be sent to Irving Katz Rott, in memory of Fern Fenton
at Temple Beth El, Woodward Kramer, Mrs. Anna Greenberg
at Gladstone, to reach him no and Mrs. Rose Feinberg; Mrs.
later than Saturday, Sept. 30. R. Rosen, in memory of Jacob
Or reservations may be phoned Moray; Mr. and Mrs. Morris
in no later than that date, to Diem, in memory of Mrs. Matilda
Madison 8530. Diem, Simon Cohen and Max
In addition to the presentation Siegel; Harry Marwil, Los An-
geles, Cal., donation ; Joseph
of Malcolm Bingay (Old Iff y
himself, speaking on politics and Dorf, donation; Mrs. Ethel Home,
baseball), and Tony Weitzel as donation; Israel Wade, donation;
featured speakers — with Edgar Mrs. Bessie Kahn, in memory of
Guest as master of ceremonies— husband, Aaron Kahn ; N. Wan-
Says Constipation Sufferer the
color movies, now with droll, donation; Mr, and Mrs.
sound, taken at the "Burning of Louis Freedman, donation; Mr.
There's real hope for common the Mortgage" ceremonies, will and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyer, in
memory of Mrs. Esther Schles-
constipation sufferers in this un- also be shown.
solicited letter!
All male members of Temple inger and Adele Siegel Mayer;

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WONDERS FOR ME!"

"Thanks for what KELLOGG'S ALL-
BRAN has done for me. I'm 75 years old.
Had been taking pills and stilts almost
every night. 6 weeks ago. I started eating
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN every morning.
Bow I had regular movements without
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enough. It sure works wonders for me."
Mr. E. C, Zook, Box 114, Fairbury. III.

Beth El, as well as their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner,
whether members of the Temple in memory of U. H. Kolomeir;

or not, are cordially invited to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jordan, in
this opening stag dinner. memory of U H. Kolomier; Lou
and Hazel Sherwin, in memory
of Adele Siegel Mayer; Charles
Grosberg, in memory of Harry
Special Meeting of
Sklar Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B.
'How can such amazing results JWEWO Wed., Oct. 4
Schur, in memory of Phyllis
for thousands be explained? Scien-
Gruber; S. J. Colman, in memory
tists say it's because KELLOGG'S
A special meeting of the Jew- of Harry Sklar; Mr. and Mrs.
ALL-BRAN is one of Nature's ish Women's European Welfare
most effective sources of certain Organization will be held Wed- Nathan Schreiber, in memory of
"cellulosic" elements, lack of nesday, Oct. 4, at the Congrega- Harry Sklar and son of Adolph
which in the diet is a common tion Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Deutsch ; Mrs. George Feldman,
in memory of Harry Sklar and
cause of constipation. They help Lawrence, at 12 o'clock noon.
son of Adolph Deutsch; William
. the friendly colonic flora fluff up
At this meeting final arrange- Gillman, Brooklyn, N. Y., dona-
and prepare the colonic wastes meats will be made for the 24th
for easy, natural elimination. annual banquet to be given Sun- tion; Mrs. B. Wolk, in memory
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN is not day, Nov. 5, at the Congregation of parents , Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Wolk and Mr. and Mrs. David
a purgative. Doesn't "sweep you
out"! It's simply a gentle-acting, Shaarcy Zedek with Mrs. Sam Hyman; Mrs. Dvoyre Plutzer,
Osnos
as general
chairman.
"regulating" food.
Reports
will be
heard from donation; Miss Lottie Hill, in
If you have constipation of the committees soliciting ads in memory of parents, Marks and
this type, eat KELLOGG'S ALL- the Journal, and committees will Bertha Hill; Mr. and Mrs. H. S.
BRAN regularly with milk and be appointed for the day of the Grant, in memory of Mrs. Anna
Schiller; The Albert Family, in
fruit, or mixed with other cereals.
memory of Mrs. Rose Albert, Sr.;
Drink plenty of water. See if you, banquet.
Refreshments will be served M. M. Berman, Grand Rapids,
too don't get real help! Insist on before the meeting at 12 noon.
in memory of father,
genuine ALL-BRAN, made only
All the members are requested Mich,
Mordhe-Ber; J. J. Tobias, in mem-
by Kellogg's in Battle Creek.
to attend.
ory of Mrs. Willard Mayer; Mr.
and Mrs. Abe J. Colman, in mem•
, ory of Harry Sklar; Mrs. M.
Waterstone, in memory of U. H.
Kolomer; Mrs. M. Ross, in mem-
ory of U. H. Kolomer; Dr. and
Mrs. Louis Goldberg, in memory
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosen-
thal and Mrs. Ada Gorelick ; Mrs.
Sarah Moskovitz, donation; Sid-
The Great Yiddish Stars:
ney Gray, in memory of father,
MICHAEL MICHAELESKO, CELIA ADLER and MAX BOZHYK
Milton Gray; Mrs. A. Manheim
In a New Gala Musical Production
and children, in memory of hus-
band and father; Mrs. I. W.
Voight; Bay City, Mich., in mem-
"Es Kumt Die Goldene Zeit"
ory of husband, Isadore William
Voight ; Mrs. Rachel Dann, dona-
Music by Jacobson
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SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL
In Masonic Temple
SUNDAY MAT. AND EVE., OCT. 1

"Golden Days Are Coming"

Libretto by Ostroff

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Included in the cast: Reza! Bozhyk, Leon Schecter and Anne Levine,
Ben Bonus, Ann Siegel, Sylvia Fishman, Rosa Schecter, Sam Sandy
and others.
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tax; Evening,
PRICES: Mat., $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 and 75c, plus
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50 and 60c, plus tax.
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Jewish Daily Forward,
Tickets on sale week days 11 A. M. to 5 P. M.
10 P. M. at office of
3682,
and
from
5:00
to
9124 Linwood, TY. 5
same
address
as
Daily
Forward, 9124
Federation of Polish Jews at
performance:
p erformance: at ticket
Linwood, Tel. TY. 7.9654. And on day of
office of Scottish Rite Cathedral.

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tion; I. J. Cohen, in memory of
wife, Kate A. Cohen; David
Bernstein, in memory of wife,
Sarah Bernstein.

WAR BONDS

Help Press the Assault

TODAY and every day
I thousands of airplanes
flash on missions in advance
of our armies.

Before dawn tomorrow and
every morning until the vic-
tory has been won, hundreds
of thousands of American
soldiers will move forward
from comfortless foxholes
and bivouacs, sweating in the
tropics, chilled or freezing in
the damp European Fall, to
press an unrelenting assault
against the enemy.

They will go about this duty
with a courageous deter-
mination to get on with the
job, without hesitation over
the question of personal
safety.

It is our duty to make sure
that the flow of reinforce-
ments and of munitions keeps
pace with their advances.

BUY WAR BONDS
FOR VICTORY

INFANTS SERVICE

The Infants Service Group is
in need of cribs and other baby
furniture. If their friends have
any article they wish to give,

please call case chairman, Tess
Freeman, Tyler 5-0361, and it

will be picked up.

Hudson's

