Leonard Beloved to
Address Service Man's
Shower Sun., Nov. 5
Hadassah of Russell
Rabbi Chaim Heller
To Speak at Yeshivath Woods to Hear Rabbi
Beth Yehudah Meeting Leon Fram Nov. 7
Home Relief Society
Fashion Show Success
On Tuesday, Oct. 31, the Home
Relief Society held its luncheon-
fashion review at the Book-Cad-
illac Hotel, attended by a crowd
of over 700 women.
The invocation was given by
Mrs. Harry Shulman, founder
and past-president of the organi-
zation. ThP affair was one of
the leading events of the year,
and its success, both financially
and socially, was most gratifying.
Much interest was displayed in
the stunning new fall and win-
ter fashions, presented through
the countesy of the Ernst Kern
Company.
Mrs. Irving H. Small, presi-
dent, on behalf of the organiza-
tion. expressed her gratitude and
sincere thanks to the committees
in charge of the affair and to
those present for their generosity
and cooperation.
All proceeds realized from this
event will be used to carry on
the emergency relief work of the
Home Relief Society.
The first group meeting of the
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will
hold its semi-annual membership Russell Woods Hadassah will be
meeting Monday, Nov. 13 at 8:15 held next Tuesday, Nov. 7, at 1
p. in. in the Shaarey Zedek Hall, o'clock, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Chicago Blvd. at Lawton. Re- Branch of the Hebrew Schools,
ports will be presented by the 13226 Lawton Ave. A dessert
chairmen of the various commit- luncheon will be served.
Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple
tees, including education and fi-
nance The doors will be open Israel will present his impressions
at 9 p. m. for holders of admis- of the recent annual convention
sion cards. Rabbi Chaim Heller of the Zionist Organization of
will talk on "Sources of the Oral America, which he attended, and
current events will be reviewed
Law in Scriptures.",
Professor Heller's only ap- by Mrs. Burton M. Seidon. All
pearance in Detroit will be an members of the Russell Woods
outstanding Jewish cultural event group are invited.
A large and enthusiastic board
of the year. Rarely does the
community have an opportunity meeting of this group took place
to welcome such an outstanding Tuesday morning, Oct. 31, at the
personality. The list of sponsors home of Mrs. John Frazer, presi-
will be in the printed program dent. Plans for an ambitious new
Marshall Girls
On Wednesday, Nov. 9, the of the evening. Group contribu- membership undertaking were
Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Girls tions are $25.00, and individuals', discussed by Mrs. Benjamin Bond,
are holding their membership tea $10.00. These contributions will vice president. and Mrs. Sam
at the Louis Marshall Center on defray the cost of bringing Dr. Shekter, membership chairman.
Linwood at Richton at 7.30 p. Heller to Detroit and will help
Mrs. Gertrude Pearl, former him publish one of his monumen-
M.
Ruth Soifer to Sing for
secretary of the Louis Marshall tal books.
Tickets at $2.00 may be ob- Temple Israel JVS Nov. 5
Auxiliary and recording secre-
tary of the Detroit Bnai Brith W ined by calling the Yeshivah
Council, will be the guest speak- office, Hogarth 7990 or Hogarth
Ruth Soifer, young Detroit
er. Refreshments will be served 4763. Paid-up members of the soprano, will be a guest of the
by Annabell Youritz and her institution are entitled to one Temple Israel Juniors at 2:30
committee. Jeanne Cohen is mem- free ticket upon request. Annual p. m. Sunday, Nov. 5, at the
bership chairman. dues are $3.00, $5.00, $12.00 home of Shirley Weinberg, 16546
and
Wildemere.
up.
306,‘WCWISICWSWOMIMISSIIM
Miss Soifer is a member of
the Temple Israel choir and a
Dr. Stafford to Be
senior in the College of Educa-
tion at Wayne University. She
Council of Jewish
will be accompanied by Deena
Women Speaker Nov. 6 Zemel, a junior at Wayne.
A program of recorded music
The Detroit Section, National by Jewish composers will supple-
Council of Jewish Women, an- ment Miss Soifar's selections.
nounces a dessert luncheon on Bertha Slutsky, music apprecia-
Monday, Nov. 6, at the Jewish tion chairman of the Juniors, is
Community Center, at 1:30 p. m. in charge of the afternoon's pro-
Dr. George T. Stafford will gram.
speak on "Rehabilitation in a
The Juniors' first project of
Postwar World."
the year began last week when
Dr. Stafford is civilian con- several of the members gathered
sultant of the American Air at the home of Charlotte Brawer
Force Rehabilitation program. As to work on USO scrapbooks for
such he is advisor in the treat- servicemen overseas.
ment of individual cases of
Another Junior group is now
physically and mentally handi- studying Comparative Religion
c . a.pped airmen, as well as the or- under the supervision of Mrs.
iginator of broad Kograms for Reuben Levine, who introduced
both the Army and the Navy. this type of study into Jewish
Anticipating World War II, religious schools of Detroit 11
Dr. Stafford started his campaign ye . ars ago. Last Sunday the group
for physical fitness long before visited. the Brightmoor Pentacos-
Pearl Harbor. He is a special tal Tabernacle after a box sup-
lecturer at New York University, per and discussion at the home
and professor of physical educa- of New Joffe.
JOHN R.
ton at the University of Illinois.
New members are welcome to
Following the lecture there attend Sunday's meeting and par-
will be a question period. The ticipate in Juniors' activities, ac-
opening prayer will be given by cording to Margery Kanter, pres-
Mrs. Leonard Weiner, and Mrs. dent.
Candidate for
Croll will discuss the election is-
sues.
Mrs. William Frank. chairman Re-Elect
of re-sale shop, urges every coun-
cil member to bring one piece
of costume j jewelry as their tic-
ket of admission to the meeting.
The Louis Marshall, Frances
Solovich and East Side Bnai Brith
Girls will hold a service man's
shower on Sunday, Nov. 5, at
2:30 p. m. It will be held at the
Louis Marshall Center on Lin-
wood and Richton. It is being
given for the purpose of sending
small gifts to AZA service men
who are in the country. Every-
one, on admittance, must bring
some small gift such as station-
ery, handkerchiefs, shaving sup-
plies, etc. Leonard Beloved will
be the guest speaker. There will
also be several AZA skits given.
Miss Mirion Aaron will be mis-
tress of ceremonies.
r
Friday, November 3, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Sisterhood of Shaarey
Zedek to Discuss,
"After the War—What"
The third and concluding pro-
gram in its series relating t o
women and the war will he pre-
sented at this month's meeting
of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhothi on
Monday, Nov. 13, at 12:30. Seven
sisterhood members will discuss
the all important topic, "After
the War—What?" Complete de-
tails will be announced next
week.
The program will be pry ceded
by a dessert luncheon, to which
all members are cordially in-
vited.
HORODOKER JUNIORS
The David Horodoker Junior
Club announces that its sixth
annual donor dinner will take
place at 6 :30 p. m. on Dec. 5
at the Lee Plaza Hotel. The
toastmaster for the evening will
be Dr. J. Goldsmith.
For reservations call Mrs. N.
Green, TO. 8-7167.
Vote For
.
DETHMERS
Attorney General
REPUBLICAN
Former Chief Assistant
Attorney General
Homecoming of a Junior Soldier
LADIES LECHEM ANEEIM
Able and Experienced
Vote for honest government
on
The DetroitIi zdies Lechem
Aneeim will hold i donor lunch-
eon on Wednesday, 24bv. 8, at 6
p. m. at Lachar's, 8939 Twelfth
St. Call the secretary, Mrs.
—Paid For by a Friend.
Goldberg, TR. 2-0940, for reser-
6100100001MCW06161M3V1S16,0M vations.
Will it be a happy one? Certainly not as
happy as if the family circle were complete.
Tuesday, Nov. 7th
For no one of us can put a father's warmth
and love into that little family. But to-
gether we can give them something else -
something important.
We can see that they get the expert care
and attention they need. We can show them that they
won't be forgotten while they're alone.
RE-ELECT
You can share in this work by giving now — generously.
Part of whatever you give helps to support agencies which
look after the families of our men in service.
CONGRESSMAN
JOHN D.
They provide nurses and hospitals to care for the sick,
legal advisers and family counselors to help with home prob-
DINGELL
lems. They offer a friendly hand in any crisis.
This is but one of the many great humanitarian services
that your dollars will support. It needs your help — and
deserves it.
On His Competent and
Faithful Record
'lajority Leader of the Ways
and Means Committee
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V OTE DEMOCRATIC
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PROGRESSIVE - AGGRESSIVE
FEARLESS - FAIR
15TH DISTRICT
WARDS 10.12-14-16
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ELECTION TUESDAY, NOV. 7
JOSEPH A.
Murphy
PROBATE JUDGE
Many years of experience as
a Probate Jude.
Has judicial temperament and
integrity.
A liberal who believes in
equal rights for all.
ELECTION TUES., NOV. 7
Non-Partisan Ballot
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and Civic Organizations.
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Representing the
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