5. 1945 Friday. January DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Eight Disabled War Veterans Receive Gifts from Bnai Brith Women Toronto Educator To Address Women Of Shaarey Zedek king. Approximately 500 wounded I, the success of the undertain-hos Ethel Hatosky, the " and disabled servicemen at the ; Marine Hospital and other vet- I vital" chairman of the Michigan erans' hospitals were the recip- Women's Councill of Bnai p Brith enton ients of specially packed holiday ; and a mem boxes from the Bnai Brith aux- Harbor group, reports that about were ed iliaries of Detroit. All war-serv- , 200 packages Haven, distribut a by the South e , groups o ups, , ice Hea ve n gr ice chairmen and presidents all the auxiliaries comprised the Hid Benton special committee which met at ' both the Percy Jones Hospital the home of Betty Trudy On Bur- at Battle Creek and the Army lingame and were picked up by Hospital' at Fort Custer. was a Women's Michigan two Red Cross station wagons . This Council of Bnai Brith project. and escorted to the hospital. Ethel Levy, chairman of ar- rano:wilts in the Detroit area, Lillian Aaron is president of is to be credited with much of ' the Council. WOMEN OF BNAI BRITH PRESENT GIFTS TO VETS Of particular interest to paid- Zedek up members of Shaarey Sisterhood is the c omplimentary luncheon to be given this Mon- day, Jan. 8, at 12:30 in the IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY The Bar Mitzvah of Stanley of Mr. and M. Fiekowsky, :on Mrs. Hyman Fiekowsky of 4626 Lakewood Blvd., will be observed Saturday morning, Jan. 6, at Congregation Beth I tzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave. Open house Sun- day, Jan. 7, from 3 to 10 p. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rose of the Belcrest are visiting in New York City. Presidents and war service chairmen of the various Detroit auxiliaries of Bnai Brith who were on the committee responsible lot about 500 holiday boxes distributed at Veterans' Hospital. Ruby Mollye Top row—left to right—Frances Solovich, Sigrid se el, lenbe Hrg, Ro Bank, Ethel Levy (chairman of arrangements) , Belle Nadis and Libbie Hersch. • Bottom row—Betty Prade, Rosalind Wolfe, Lee Raskin and Lillian Aaron (president of the Women's Council). Mr. and Mrs. David B. Brown of Grand Ave. have returned to their home after a month's vaca- tion Miami Beach, Fla. 4 Miss Ruth Stein of 2075 W. Miss Fayanne Greenblatt has Philadelphia Ave. is celebrating returned to her studies at the her 17th birthday with a din- MATTIE ROTENBERG Herzl Bnai Brith Statler given University of Illinois after spend- ner — at theHotel H Vladimir Horowitz Auxiliary Holds ing a 10-day vacation with her by her pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. social hall of the synagogue. To Play Here Jan. 17 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Albert C. Stein. Because of the importance of New Year Party Greenblatt of Fairfield Ave. this annual event, an especially Vladimir Horowitz, Russian- The Ladies Auxiliary of Theo- Miss Lenore Diamond spent 'me program has been planned, - American pianist, who will • American dore Herzl Bnai Brith Lodge On Dec. 30 Miss Glenna Katz her vacation with her parents, with Mrs. Mattie Rotenberg, pear at the Masonic Auditorium gave a New Year's eve party at of Suffolk Dr. entertained 30 Mr. and Mrs. Moe Diamond of Toronto educator, speaking on Whitmore Rd. She is a student on Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, the River Rouge Jewish Club. "The Power of Ignorance." Miss guests at a Newjear's celebra- Mrs. Rose Turnoff, president, at New York University. Rosalie Gross, vocalist, and Miss tion in her home.'• and Mrs. Celia Lebovitz, enter- Katherine Ziff, pianist, will pre- The Current Events Class of ient musical selections. Mrs. tainment chairman, headed com- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bordinan mittees in charge of the dinner were hosts at a surprise wedding Temple Israel Sisterhood, taught Nathan Spevakow will preside. and entertainment. anniversary party given in hon- by Rabbi Leon Fram, will have Social arrangements are in Schrib- its first meeting of the season charge of Mrs. Louis Seiton, The program committee con- or of Mr. and Mrs. vhiliy sisted of Mrs. Sylvia Wolpin, er, Sunday, Dec. 24, in their at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Maxfield Mathis and Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Golden, Mrs. Mil- home on Calvert Ave. Among the Harold N. Harris, 1959 W. Bos- Morris Krause. dred Fidler, and Mrs. Ethel The guest speaker, who is on many ugests was Cpl. Alvin ton Blvd., Tuesday evening, Braunfeld. Mrs. Grace Zeff was the staff of the University of Schriber who is here on fur- Jan. 9. ticket chairman. Toronto Physics Department, is lough from Camp Bowie, Tex. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of A number of guests from the member of a family distill- Romulus Air Base were enter- Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos of Suffolk D r. left Jan. 4 to spend q.uished for Jewish religious and tained. cultural achievements. Two of Wildemere Ave. announce the a few w eeks in New York. her brothers, Capt. Eliezer Levi Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Philomathic Club and Major S. Gerson Levi, are Marvin. Reception Saturday eve- army chaplains, Major Levi hav- ning, Jan. 13, at Hotel Statler, Resumes Activity ing been the first Jewish chap- from 8 to 11. No cards. (Continued from Page 1) The Philomathic Debating As- lain to enlist in the Canadian sociation has been re-organized Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar resentment on the part of the army in this war. and has resumed its meetings at civilians against were hosts to a group of friends servicemen Mrs. Rotenberg founded the the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. ppear to have little re- at a cocktail and dinner party Ilillcrest Progressive School, a a Following a short period of in- ervicemen Jewish day school in Toronto. alization of what s on Jan. 3. activity due to the large num- -------_ have been through. Servicemen The is actively identified with bers who have entered the VLADIMIR HOROWITZ Seaman 1/C and Mrs. Doug- cannot even compete in buy. • Hadassah.. armed forces, the organization is At the last Sisterhood brunch, las Hittleman (Phyllis Goldman) ing the normal necessities of planning an extensive program of returned to Mare Island, Cal., day-to-day Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton reviewed Nmes of a cultured and artistic activities under the leadership of family. His father was an engi- Edgar Snow's "People on Our after spending. a 20-day leave Resentful of Civilians Maynard Gordon, speaker; Ray- neer, his mother a musician and with the wife's parents, Mr. and Side." The next brunch book re- direct- mond Zweig, clerk ; Hyram Zel- "This r esentment is view takes place Tuesday, Jan. graduate of the Conservatory in Mrs. N. Goldman of San Juan against those especially Kiev, where Vladimir was born din, assistant clerk, and Jack Dr. While here they were en ed 16, when Mrs. Esther Etkin at a dinner party for civilians who have flocked to Mossman will discuss "Anna and on Oct. 1, 1904. He was oink of Alspector, sergeant-at-arms. these resorts and whose holi- three talented children. the immediate family. Sea in day mood contrasts so vividly t h e King of Siam." Horowitz began to be a pian- Histadruth Ivrith The Red Cross Division re- Hittleman has partic with the recent harrowing ex- ist at the age of six. He made To Hear Historian 13 battles in the South Pacific. periences of the men who sumes work this Tuesday, Jan. his debut in Kharkov through J, miller its chairman, Mrs. Sid- Dr. Wolf Blattberg, who is his uncle, a music critic. lie Rosenberg have r eturned." visiting Detroit in the interests Mr. and Mrs. Jack This plea is made to all civil- ney Frank. made his ,American debut in and son, Harvey, of Calvert Ave. ians in conjunction with the of the Histadruth Ivrith of left on a month's vacation trip American Jewish Committee, Bing Crosby, Betty Hutton 1928, as soldist with the Phil- America, will speak before the harmonic-Symphony Orchestra in to Los Angeles. Enroute they American Jewish Congress, Bnai Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew\ Cul- Carnegie Hall. will stop in Tucson, Ariz., to Brith, Jewish Labor Committee, Story on at Michigan tural Group of Detroit, at 0 p. He is married to Wanda, the visit friends. last War Veterans of the Bing Crosby, .Betty Hutton (laughter of Arturo Toseanini, In. Saturday, Jan. 6, in the audi- *(1001:8:1° United States, National Commun. and Sonny Tufts in "Here Cow and they have one (laughter. torium of the Rose Sittig Cohen jty Relations Advisory Council, the Waves" continues for a sec- Although the Ilorowitzes keep an Bldg. His subject is the eval- National Jewish Welfare Board, ond week at the Michigan Thea- apartment in New York during uation of the period of emanci- and Union of American Hebrew ter. "National Barn Dance" is the winter, they have a home in pation, and its effect on Euro- pean Jewry. th ecompanion feature. Congregations. Beverly hills, Cal. "Here Come the Waves" is The tickets for the Horowitz the story of the Miller twi ns, concert are now on sale at the Sheruth League to Susie and Rosemary, played by Grinnell Bros. Music Store in Aid USO Feb. 7 Betty Hutton in a dual role. The Detroit. Feb. 7 has been selected as the twins are dancers and decide to WINDOW SHADES Were I not ready to suffer ad- —that can do more for you than genuine, day the Sheruth League will join the Waves for. the dura- MADE TO ORDER St. Joseph Aspirin. First choice of take charge of the USO at the tion. While in training, they versity with my husband as well I pure Repaired millions for simple headache. World's Cleaned and meet the singing idol of the as to enjoy happiness with him. I largest seller at 10C. 36 tablets, 20f ; 100 Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Marvin Stearn has been nation, played by Crosby, who I should be no true wife. for 35i.• Demand St. Joseph Aspirin. LINOLEUM falls in love with Rosemary. —Legend of Wethan-da-ya. appointed chairman of the Youth Susie, however, really has a Aliyah. The members agreed to Inlaid and Battleship crush on Bing, and that's where support a child in Palestine. Rugs and Furniture Mrs. Alvin Skelly and Mrs. the fun begins. "National Barn Dance" brings VENETIAN BLINDS : Herman Reznick, co-chairman of the entire radio troupe to the I the (limier party to be held Jan. Drapery Hardware 25 at the Jewish Community screen in a jamboree of rustic (Geverkshaften Campaign) Get Our Prices and Save Center, are making plans to as- rhythm and homespun hilarity. rganization to elect their delegates imme- Free Estimates Furnished calls upon every Jewish o sore a lovely affair. diately, and be represented at the The next meeting will be hell 3625 LINWOOD at the home of Mrs. Nate Spec- i CALL TYLER 5-1230 RESORTS LA SALLE YOU CAN'T BUY ASPIRIN Window Shade Co. The Detroit Palestine Histadrut Committee LUBLIN (Continued from Page 1) ott*CH:t4:******018:1"114" tor. Rabbi Meyer Shapiro, and was transplanted to Detroit in 1942. The Yeshivah's atmosphere and curriculum is based upon tradi- tional European Yeshivoth. Students from many states are enrolled in the various depart- ments of the seminary. At pres- ent nearly 100 students receive Quality counts in times like these. Now, more than ever, their education in the seminary, are people coming to SCHETTLER'S for their medical needs: I preparatory school, high school, elementary school, and kinder- • Certain quality is a wartime necessity. garten. The Yeshivah is being admin.- istered by Rabbis M. Rothenberg. dean and organizer; El. Finkel, assistant dean ; and G. Frankel, principal of the parochial school. A capable staff of Hebrew and Detroit Grosse Pointe English teachers aid the admin- istration. The Schettler Drug Company The Schettler Drug Company ANNUAL CONFERENCE to be held Sunday, January 7th, at 1:30 P.M. in the SHAAREY ZEDEK AUDITORIUM 'Guest Speakers: PERETZ HIRSHBEIN noted dramatist RABBI SAMUEL WOHL of Cincinnati LOUIS SEGAL of New York General Secretary of the Jewish National Workers Alliance A Suitable Musical Program Has Been Arranged ONCE! DO NOT DELAY! ACT AT 7.8225 For information call TYler