Page 2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Women's Auxiliary, Maimonides Medical Society Lunch Nov. 4 U.J.A. HELPS REFUGEES FIND A NEW FUTURE The Women's Auxiliary of the Maimonides Medical Society is dedicating its opening luncheon to wives of Maimonides members who are in the armed services. The luncheon will take place Sat- urdaY. Nov. 4, at 12:30 p. m., at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel, Kirby at Woodward Ave. All wives of Jewish physicians are eligible to attend this social function. For further informa- t;on and reservations kindly call Mrs. Louis Braitman, TO. 8- 1198; Mrs. B. C. Ross, UN. 4- 2539; or Mrs. Oscar U. Shapiro, UN. 3-9155 Reservations will be closed on Monday, Oct. 30. Women desiring to become mem- bers are requested to phone Mrs. Julius Gitlin, chairman of mem- bership, Davison 7760. Dues for membership will be payable at the luncheon. Mrs. David Kliger, president of the organization, will preside and tables will be set for cards following lunch. Ethel Barrymore Colt At Cass Town Hall interpreter of Jewish song Nv ill appear in a series of 1 H and Hebrew folk songs. A. Glantz-Leyeless, the L—lous Jewish poet and journalist, will be the guest speaker and address the audience on the topic; "Yid- dish Today and Tornorrot% A. Glantz-Leyeless has keen best known as the inspirer and the leading poet of the introspe c- tivistic school of modern Yiddish poetry. He has been also known as one of the most prolific Jew- ish journalists of today. The present concert will mark the opening of a series of cultur- al events which the Sholom Alei- chem Institute has arranged for the coming months of the year. The program will begin prompt- ly at 8:30 p. m. Reservations have been dis- tributed among members and friends of the Institute and will also be available at the door on the evening of the concert. In many corners of the world Jewish refugees look to the agencies of the United Jewish Appeal for Refu• gees, Overseas Needs and Palestine to help them hur• vive to the day of victory and to speed their rehabilita• !ion b0 that they may be assured a future of freedom and security when peace collies. In France (above left I the Joint Distribution Committee is providing main• tenance and relief for thousands of children, many of them orphaned by Nazi oppression. In Palestine (above right) the United Palestine Appeal is helping the younger generation find new happiness in the agri• cultural settlements established for the newcomers. Here in the United States (right) the National Refugee Service is providing supplementary services for the 982 refugees housed at the Ft. Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter for the.duration. Opportunities and de. manda for large-scale rehabilitation and reconstruction aid are Ining multiplied with the liberation of large sections of Europe by the Allied armies. LA SALLE Window Shade Co. DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo QUALITY Concert of Sholem Aleichem Institute At Institute Nov. 5 The Sholom Aleichem Insti- tute announces its annuai con- cert which will take place on Sunday evening, Nov. 5, p. m. at the Lecture Hall at 8.30 the Art Institute. Masha Benya, noted singe, trid Detroit Town Hall will present the charming actress and young opera singer, Ethel Barrymore Colt, at the Cass Theater on Fri- day morning, Nov. 3, at 11 o'clock. Following the lecture there will be a fashion show at the luncheon at the Book-Cad- illac, Ethel Barrymore Colt, daugh- ter of the well loved actress, Ethel Barrymore, represents the eighth generation of her famous theatrical family—the fifth gen- eration in the United States. Miss Colt's goal, after working through every branch of the theater, is the operatic stage. Associated with four opera com- panies she has sung Nedda in "Pagilacci," Musetta in "Lo Bo- Dr. Josef Chajes, heme," Marguerite in "Faust," and in 1944 in New York the Father of Julius title role of "Martha," and the role of Violetta in "La Tray- Chajes, Dies in Tel Aviv iata." Julius Chajes, noted musician With the Barrymore magnet- ism and true appreciation of en- and composer, just learned that tertainment, Miss Colt has a fas- his father, Dr. Josef Chajes, cination story to tell under the passed away at Tel Aviv, Pales- title of "A Barrymore Sings for tine, at the age of 69. Her Supper." Dr. Josef Chajes, noted sur- geon, was born in Lemberg, Pol- and, in 1875. He was head of House of Shelter Ladies' the Jewish hospital in Lemberg Aux. Card Party Nov. 4 for 18 years and later a lead- ing physician in Tel Aviv, Pales- Thy Ladies' Auxiliary of the tine. He was a cousin of the House of Shelter will hold its an- late Chief Rabbi, Prof. Dr. Perez nual card party on Wednesday, Zvi Chajes of Vienna. He st eyed Nov. 8, at 1:30 p. m., at Moss as a Lieutenant Commander Catering Hall, 5028 J oy Rd. during the First World War in Proceeds from this affair will the Austra-Hungarian Army. provide the extra budgetary Those surviving him are his needs of the House of Shelter, Mrs. Hyman Altman, president, wife, Valeria Chajes, and sons, Julius Chajes and Dr. Richard stated this week. Mrs. Altman has extended an Chajes. Mrs. Chajes and Dr. invitation to all organizations as Richard Chajes live in Tel Aviv. well as individuals to assist in this event. League of N.H.J.C. to Funds of the Auxiliary, accord- ing to Mrs. Altman, provide hol- Give Election Returns iday meals for Eloise patients. The 10th annual theater party 004:MOOCKH:FOGOV-00-Ott-CFGKJO-0-0 of the Detroit League of the Na- tional Home for Jewish Children at Denver will be held on elec- tion night, Tuesday, Nov. 7, at the Detroit Institute of Arts Aud• itorium, at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Leon M. Zechman, pres- ident, states the Detroit League is enthusiastic about the pro- WINDOW SHADES gram which they will present for MADE TO ORDER the major fund-raising project on Nov. 7. Cleaned and Repaired Mrs. Irving Swaab is general LINOLEUM chairman of the theater party. Mrs. Sidney Sherman of North- Inlaid and Battleship lawn Ave., and Mrs. Moe H. Rugs and Furniture Prince of Glynn Court, are the ticket chairmen and will be VENETIAN BLINDS pleased to mail tickets for the Drapery Hardware theater party upon request. Get Our Price. and Aare Other committee chairmen are Free Eetlmatee Furnt ► ked Mrs. Samuel Schwartz, program 8625 LINWOOD book; Mrs. William Stark, Serv- icemen Tributes; and Mrs. Jack CALL TYLER 5-1230 Berger and Mrs. Charles Agree, arrangements. 11738 Friday, October 27, 1944 MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat & Poultry Market Junior Hadassah to Hold Halloween Hop On Saturday, Oct. 28 Yehudi Menuhin and Eugene Ysaye BAY CITY NOTES An unusual tale of musical affinity that revolves around the Guarnerius violin of the late En- gene Ysaye, was recently re- vealed by Yehudi Menuhir fam- ous genius of the violin, who will be heard here at Masonic Audi- torium on Nov. 6. Professional musicians w h o have attempted to identify Menu- sin's big sweep of tone with some previous parallel, have unani- mously come to the conclusion that the vanished art of the un- forgettable Ysaye represented the closest approximation. As fate would have it, while making a recording in Paris of Bach's "D minor partita" (The Chaconne), Menuhin's priceless Stradivarius suddenly required repairs which would take some time. But the recording had to go on. Casting about for some com- parable instrument with which to complete the great work, Menu- hin was able to obtain through the graciousness of Ysaye's heirs his matchless Guarnerius. Then when Yehudi Menuhin put bow to string, there occurred one of the greatest revelations in his life—about the tonal affin- ity that existed between him and the famous Belgian. Confessed Yehudi Menuhin af- ter the completion of the record- ing, "It was the strangest thing, there was no effort on my part to play, I had just but to hold the violin and it seemed to per- form by itself." Menuhin immediately sensed the relationship of tone to his own, became convinced of the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kentz have left for New York where they will visit relatives as well as their 25th wedding an- Junior Hadassah will hold a celebrate niversary. Halloween party Saturday, Oct. 2R, at 8 p: m. at the home of The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Lit Greenhut at 2931 Doris. As ris Jaffe is a very happy one this an added attraction for the serv- week, by the presence of their icemen, there will be a number tv o sons, Midshipman Robert, pool. The holder of the lucky who is home from Ann Arbor un- number will receive as his prize til he reports at Columbia Uni- the permission to place a long versity, N. Y., on Nov. 5; and distance call home. A/S Martin, who is here from Gertrude Goldman is in charge Iowa State for 10 days, where of the affair and has as her as- he is a student under the V-7 sistants Helen Karabenic, Fran- pl ,,gram. ces Waterman, Essie Kaplan, and Mr. and Mrs. William Lutren Lil Greenhut. Members may pay their dues at the door, so be are leaving this week for Cali- fornia for an indefinite stay. sure to come! This is Jewish National Fund Rabbi Edward Tenenbaum of collection week, and Juniors are Saginaw will address the Jewish actively participating. Helen Kar- Women's League, and an election abenic is chairman of the com- of officers will be held on Tues- mittee and would welcome more day night at Temple of Abraham. volunteers. She may be reached Joseph C. Hirschfield, local at TO. 8-4966, and she will make every effort to assign girls to businessman, has been reappoint- ed for a four-year term to the their own neighborhoods. The second of the study group ;tate athletic board of control. truth of the theory about their series will meet on Nov. 2 at The appointment was made by musical kinship . . . as this violin, 3282 Tuxedo, the home of Hilda Gov. Harry F. Kelly and an- impregnated with the soul of Ysaye held converse with his spir- Biederman. The girls use as nouned in Lansing. itual descendant. their study guide "A Short His- Such is the magic of supreme tory of Zionism" by Sandosky. Upstate Communities communion in Art. Marion Apple Krone is in charge of the program and has as her Plan Cooperative advisors from Senior Hadassah Major Meyer Maskin Action on Problems Mrs. Landau and Mrs. Engel. Gets Bronze Star for Representatives of Benton Har- Bnai Moshe Activities bor, Kalamazoo, South Haven and Meritorious Action Muskegon met in St. Joseph. Three social affairs of interest Mich., last week to discuss coop- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mackin of to the men and women of Bnai erative action in meeting com- 2974 Clairmount have recently Moshe are taking place the com- munal problems. Reports on evi- been informed that their son. ing week. One is the dessert dences of anti-Semitism were pre- Major Meyer Maskin, has been luncheon sponsored by the Sis- sented and positive educational decorated with the 13ronze Star terhood on Monday, Oct. 30, at programs for the development of for meritorious action in France. 1 o'clock with Mrs. Dorin Gen- tolerance and better understand- Major Maskin entered the army tile as guest speaker. ing between groups were dis- in June, 1942, as a Lieutenant, The other is a combination cussed. Reabsorption of return- after having graduated from business and social open meeting ing service men and war workers, Wayne University of M e ;licine, of the Bnai Moshe Men's Club on programs for youth and Jewish served as resident at several hos- Tuesday, Oct. 31, at 8 p. m. education were also mentioned pitals, and practiced psyc!,i,itry Refreshments will follow the It was the feeling of the meeting in New Yirk City. His wife. who brief business session to acquaint that these problems could not be was Eva Stark of Boston, i• now the members with the program met adequately by the individual a violinist with the PittThirgh communities separately and that Symphony Orchestra. for the season. The third is the dinner spon- some form of cooperation should A younger brother, Cpl. C, 'rgc sored by the Club Sunday eve- be worked out. Maskin, is now on the stall' of It was decided that another "Stars and Stripes" in England. ning, Nov. 5, at 6 o'clock. A sociable time will follow the din- meeting to which additional com- He is a graduate of Michigan ner and those who wish may munities should be invited would State College at Lansing, and has be held. Morton Wolfe of Mus- been a sports writer for tl ., De- play games. kegon was chairman of the meet- troit Times. George has le.. to The heads of the two Bnai ing and Martin M. field service since November, Li l. Moshe auxiliaries, Mrs. I. E. representative of the Cohn, East Cen- Still another member e i• the Goorman of the Sisterhood, and tral States Region, Council of Louis Kepes, of the Men's Club, Jewish Federations and Welfare Maskin family who is wving request their respective groups Funds, was present as consultant. with distinction is Capt. Ben and the congregation member- The regional office of the Coun- Reder, husband of their daugh- at ship at large to attend these cil is assisting the communities ter, Rosalyn, who is stationed General Hospital in Camp Car- f unctions. in developing this program. son, Colo.