Page 2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Dinner to Close Bnai Brith Drive for Levi Memorial Hospital Tues., Dec. 12 Shaarey Zedek to Hold Shaarey Zedek Youth Education Meet Plans Mortgage Burning League Raises Its Youth Discussion Bond Goal to $100,000 Ceremonies Dec. I7 Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Memorial Hospital: Council, which is engaged in a King D. Shwayder, chairman; At one of the largest regular fund-raising campaign towards Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, co-chair- the maintenance of hospital and man; honorary chairmen: Harry meetings of the Youth Education Yudkoff, first vice president, Dis- League on Monday, Dec. 4, Mrs. trict Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Adolph Lichter, War Bond chair- Brith; Aaron Droock, past presi- man, announced that the organi- dent, District Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith; David I. Rosin, presi- dent, Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council; Fred A. Epps, chairman of publicity. Lodge presidents and fund-raising chairmen, Pis- gah Lodge No. 34: Milton Wein- stein, president; Jack Lawson, fund-raising chairman. Louis Marshall Lodge No. 1203: Sam- uel G. Bank, president; Murray Sabin, fund-raising chairman. De- troit Lodge No. 1374: William Joelson, president; David Ruby, fund-raising chairman. Theodore Herzl Lodge No. 1377: Louis Tischler, president; Harry Gold- en, fund-raising chairman. East Side Lodge No. 1465: Manuel Kaplan, president; Samuel Her- sch, fund-raising chairman. Downtown Theaters— ROBERT LURIE clinic of the Levi Memoilal Hos- pital Association, will culminate with a dinner on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 12, at the Huyler's Concourse Room of the Fisher Bldg. The guest speakers for the evening will be Robert Lurie, na- tional director of Bnai Brith War Service from Washington, D. C.; Rev. Joseph Q. Wayne, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table Conference of Christians and Jews; and Sonia Masur, re- gional director of the Levi Memo- rial Hospital Association. The following comprise the campaign committee for the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Coun- cil's drive in behalf of the Levi MICHIGAN — At long last "Janie," Warner Brothers' adap- tation of the stage success of the same name, arrived at the Mich- igan on Friday. With Joyce Rey- nolds in the title role, the cast includes such notables as Edward Arnold, Ann Harding Robert Benchley, Alan Hale and Robert Hutton. On the same program is Jack London's "Alaska," with Kent Taylor, Margaret Lindsay, John Carradine and Dean Jagger. UNITED ARTISTS — Greer Garson and Walter Pidgeon top their previous co-starrting suc- cesses with their performances in the screen adaptation of Louis Bromfield's best-seller, "Mrs. Par- kington," which opened Thursday at the United Artists Theater. "Inside Hadassah" to The second feature is "Song of Be Presented at Meet the Open Road" with Bonita Granville, Edgar Bergen and Of University Unit Charlie McCarthy, W. C. Fields, Sammy Kaye and his orchestra New members of the Univers- and Jane Powell. ity Unit of Hadassah will be wel- comed into the group at the De- FOX — "Together Again," the cember meeting on Tuesday, Dec. romantic4coraedy of a small town 12. The meeting will be held at lady slayer, is held over for a the Mayflower Congregational second week at the Fox Theater. Church, 7301 Curtis Ave., at "Shadows in the Night," a 1:30 p. m. Prospective members crime doctor thriller, is the second are invited and a reception and feature. Warner Baxter enacts tea will follow the program. the role of Dr. Ordway. The program committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Leo Zedekah Club Holds Orecklin, will present "Inside Ha- dassah," a dramatic story deal- Donor Affair at Book ing with the many projects of On Tuesday, Nov. 28, Zedekah Hadassah. Mrs. Irving Raimi . is chairman of arrangements, Mrs. Club held its annual donor affair Joseph Falk is in charge of the in the grand ballroom of the social hour, and Mrs. Harry A. Book-Cadillac Hotel. The presi- Paysner is the membership chair- dent and officers, on behalf of man. The advisory committee for the organization, express their the meeting consist of Mrs. Har- regrets that luncheon was not ry L. Jackson, Mrs. Carl Schiller, served as planned, due to labor Mrs. Harry Barnett, and Mrs. difficulties within the hotel. Mrs. Irving Sherim, culture Harry Jones. Mrs. Lewis Daniels is in charge of the exhibits of chairman, introduced the pro- gram for the afternoon which the monthly meetings Mrs. David Cooper, president included arts from the various of the University Unit of Hadas- night clubs throughout the city, sah, will give a report on the and music by David Diamond. National Presidents' Conference Mrs. Morris Davis, president, wel- comed members and guests and held In Cleveland. thanked the committee in charge for their untiring efforts and to 00000013-1332134:14:8241 :83-1X82-0-0-04:X110 those present for their coopera- tion. Mrs. Marvin H. Goldberg, chairman for the event, gave a resume of 'the work carried on w by Zedekah Club which is sus- tained by the proceeds realized their affair. Window Shade Co. from The next meeting will be held WINDOW SHADES Monday, Dec. 11, at 8:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Leonard MADE TO ORDER ,Shapiro, 3236 Calvert. LA S ALLE Cleaned and Repaired PAROCHIAL SCHOOL LINOLEUM In the presence of teachers, parents and friends, the pupils of the primary grades of the Detroit Hebrew Parochial School will show their accomplishments on Sunday, the first day of Chanukah, Dec. 10; at 2 p. m. in the building of the Yeshivah, Linwood and Elmhurst. All are invited to come and witness the wonderful achievement of the Parochial School students. Inlaid and Battleship Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware Get Our Prices and Fare Free &Mutates Furnt.bed 8625 LINWOOD CALL TYLER 5.1230 Friday, December 8, 1144 The rabbis, officers and mem- bers of the board have issued in- vitations to the entire member- ship of Congregation Shaarey Zedek to attend the special cele- bration of the mortgage burn- ing, to take place on Sunday night, Dec. 17, at 8 o'clock, in the Main Auditorium of the Con- gregation. This event will mark the milestone in its history when it is again free from all indebt- edness. It is the second time since the year of 1862 that such a celebration was made possible. Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi of the Congregation, and Dr. Louis Finkelstein, president of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary of 'America, will be the principal speakers. A special musical pro- gram has been arranged by Can- tor Jacob H. Sonenklar, who will be accompanied by the String Quintette Orchestra, furnishing the music for this occasion. A reception will be tendered imme- diately following the program. Harry Cohen is president of the Congregation. Harry M. Shul- man, vice president, is general chairman of the affair. MRS. ADOLPH LICHTER zation had almost doubled their original goal of $40,000 on the Bnai Moshe YPS 6th War Loan • Drive by already Plan Chanukah Party raising $70,000 worth of Bonds. The Young Peoples' Society of It was decided to raise the quota to $100,000 with which a fleet Congregation Bnai Moshe is plan- of 10 LB5 Airplane Mercy Ships ning a Chanukah latke party to be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. will be sponsored. Mrs. Lichter's committee con- 12, at 8:30 p. m. Food, fun, entertainment and sists of Mrs. S. Kalt, Mrs. H. Goodman, Mrs. P. Olender, Mrs. dancing will be provided for all. Members of the dramatic R. Rishell, Mrs. J. Shapero, Mrs. group have prepared a short play R. Rubin and Mrs. H. Spector. Mrs. Robert Lewiston, presi- entitled "Going Our Way," relat- dent, announced that $250.00 ing incident in the Chanukah was sent to the War Chest and story. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will that $25.00 was sent to the Ruth speak briefly on the significance Alden dress fund. Mrs, Phillip Kollins, chairman of Chanukah. Paid-up members of the organi- of the raffle project, announced that the $550.00 raised on this zation will be admitted free. Non- project will be sent to Palestine member's will be charged a slight for rehabilitation and will be used fee of 25c. All young people are invited to provide hot lunches for a group of children for one year. to attend. An enjoyable evening Mrs. Sidney Kalt, co-chairman is promised. of the Pledge Fund Drive, an- nouneed the drive Was well under way and that it will culminate, PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG. with a show and luncheon to be The Monday Afternoon Study held on Wednesday, Feb. 21, at Group of the Pioneer Women's the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Organization held its meeting on Mrs. Harry Goodman asked for Nov. 27. Mrs. J. Malamud spoke volunteers to serve at Romulus on "Pre-Herzlian Zionism." This Air Base after the Friday night covered the first Aliyah into Pal- services on Jan. 19. Mrs. Good- estine after the persecution of man is War Efforts chairman. the Jews in Russia. An interest- One thousand dollars was sent ing question and answer period to the American Federation of followed with all members par- Polish Jews. This motion was ticipating. Mrs. J. Schreier will met with the approval of the en- continue on the same subject at tire organization. the next meetng which will be held at the home of Mrs. Mala- L. H. Jones Aux. JWV mud, 4092 Sturtevant, on Dec. 11, at 1:30 p. m. Membership Tea Dec. 12 For the purpose of interesting eligibles to membership in the Lawrence H. Jones Ladies' Aux- iliary No. 190, Jewish War Vet- erans of the United States, the chairman, Mrs. Sylvia Schaeffer. is giving a membership tea at her home, 3296 Webb Ave., Tues- day evening at eight, Dec. 12. A book review on "Earth and High Heaven" will be given by Mrs. Harry Oberstein. Prospects qualified for en- trance are wives, mothers, sis- ters and daughters of a service- man of Jewish faith now serving with the armed forces, or who served in any of the wars of the United States. Those enrolling now will be privileged to act on committee of service to the serviceman on his return home, hospitalization, welfare and rehabilitation, also participate on communal Amer- icanism programs adopted by .. our national organization combined with veteran groups representing the American people. No other invitation shall be extended. For further informa- tion phone Townsend 8-4081. The president of the Auxiliary is Mrs. Madeline Rollins. The youth problem will be dis- cussed at the Shaarey Zedek Fri- day evening gathering at 8:30 p. m. on Dec. 15. Speakers will include Charles Rosenblatt and Max Chomsky, both on the fac- ulty of the Shaarey Zedek Sun- day and daily classes. The Young Women of Bnai Brith Council of Detroit will participate in the Oneg Shabot which will be held in the Social Hall. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will lead in the singing of Sab- bath melodies. Refreshments will be served. Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi (4 Shaarey Zedek, will preach the sermon at the Sabbath morning: service on Dec. 16. Hebrew Parochial School To Hold Chanukah Party The Detroit Hebrew Parochial School Association will hold its first affair on Chanukah, Wednes- day, Dec. 13, at 8:30, in the School Bldg., Linwood and Elm- hurst. An interesting program has been prepared. A debate, "Why Remain a Jew," will be given by the school pupils. They will also speak about the import- ance of the day. Latkes and other refreshments will be served by the ladies under the leader- ship of Mrs. Servetter. Parents and friends are asked to come and spend an enjoyable evening with us. Admission with tickets only. Tickets are available by calling TO. 8-5055 or TO. 7-5438. Central Group of Hadassah to Hold Membership Luncheon The Central Group of Iladas- sah will hold its next meeting on Dec. 12 with a dessert lunch- eon at Shaarey Zedek. Arrange- ments for this meeting are being made by Mrs. Charles Smith and Mrs. M. S. Perlis, chairmen of hospitality. The program for the afternoon will consist of a report on the Cleveland convention by Mrs. Jos- eph Ehrlich, and vocal selections by Mrs. Leah Crohn, accompanied by Mrs. Rosa Bassen Stein on the piano. Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, president of the Central Group, will preside at the meeting. THERE IS NO ASPIRIN —surer, stronger or faster than genuine pure St. Joseph Aspirin. No aspirin can do more for you. World's largest seller at 100.36 tablets 200; 100 tablets only 35e. Be aura you demand St. Joseph Aspirin. Gift Auggestiono HATS BELTS SHIRTS GLOVES HOSIERY PAJAMAS NECKWEAR JEWELRY SUSPENDERS HANDKERCHIEFS SPORTS WEAR LEATHER GOODS BEREZNITZER SOCIETY 117 3 8 DEXTER BLVD. 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