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Sports Figures
To Be Guests of
Marshall Lodge

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Celebrities of the sports world
will be the guests of Louis Mar-
shall Lodge, Bnai Brith, at its
meeting at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday,
March 6, in the Educational Cen-
te•, Linwood at Lawrence.
Although the affair is primar-
ily for paid-up members, mem-
bers may bring guests to the pro-
gram, according to M. Manuel
Heldman, chairman of the com-
mittee in charge.
Among the speakers will be
Charles E. "Gus" Dorais, coup=
cilman, and coach of the Detroit
Lions /football team ; Jack A.
Adams, manager of the Red
Wings Hockey Club, and Philip
"Cincy" Sachs, widely-known bas-
ketball coach. Motion pictures
will also be shown and refresh-
ments served.

Pick New Directors of
Temple Israel Men

Jacob H. Citrin, president of
the Men's Club of Temple Israel,
announces the following men on
the board of directors :
David Arkin, Barney Barnett,
Nathan Baron, Saul J. Benyas,
Charles I. Bassey, Sam Blucher,
David Brodie, Samuel Burtmen,
Maxwell H. Emmer, Earl Fresh-
man, Claude Grasgreen, Dr. Jules
M. Goldsmith, Arthur J. Hass,
Jerome Kanter, Nathan Kolb,
Maurice H, Levin, Lewis Mill-
man, Harry Pliskow, Murray
Shapero, Sol Slomovitz, Irving A.
Small, Murray J. Sutkin, Harold
Trunsky and Dr. Julian Weber.
Joseph Silvers has been select-
ed as the new financial secre-
tary. Reuben Levine has an-
nounced completed plans for an
"Evening With the Rabbi" to be
held in April.

Bnai Brith Gives
$5,000 to Red Cross

WASHINGTON, D. C. — A
contribution of $5,000 to the
1945 National Red Cross War
Fund was announced by Bnai
Brith.
This contribution brings to
more than $200,000 the amount
contributed by Bnai Brith na-
tionally and locally to the Red
Cross since the beginning of
World War II.

Give to the Red Cross.

Service Wives
To See Films

carnival booths.
The Center
Choral Group, under the direc-
tion of Julius Chajes, Center
music director, will render sev-
Mrs. Frit IICCS Markowitz, pro- oral Purim melodies. Francis
gram chairman of the Service Bloom, soprano, will be heard
Wives of the Jewish Community in Palestinian songs, with Betty
Center, announces that at the Kowalsky at the piano.
next meeting at 8 p. in. Thurs-
The participating groups are :
day, March 8, a film program will Fred Kisch Aleph Club, Louis
be featured.
Marshall Bnai Brith Girls, Win-
All wives of service men are troitas, Alpha Gama Phi, Suf-
invited to join. The service wives folas, East Side Bnai Brith. Girls,
have sold over $12,000 in War A.A.A.
Council,
Twelfth St.
Bonds and Stamps in the Jewish Council Center, Pisgah Bnai
Community Center lobby under Brith Girls, Romulets, and Shield
the leadership of Mrs. Miriam of David Aleph Club.
Ferst.
Among their varied activities
are knitting afghans and sweat- Rabbi Jonah Wise
ers for the Red Cross under the To Talk at Center
direction of Mrs. Frances Agran-
off% Under the chairmanship of Monday, March 12
Mrs. Bert Nelson, last Wednes-
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, spiritual
day, they served breakfast for
80 servicemen in the JWB-USO leader of the Central Synagogue
Lounge. .
in New York City since 1925,
and vice chairman of the Joint
Distribution Committee, will ap-
Children Stage
pear as guest lecturer at the
Purim Play at Center Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Holbrook, at 8:30 p. m.
Both children and adults are Monday, March 12. The public
invited to attend a Purim play is invited. There will be no
to be presented by the Junior charge.
Rabbi Wise has played a lead-
members of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center in the main auditor- ing part in the raising of mil-
ium of the Center at 1 :30 p, m. .lions of dollars for overseas
relief. Rabbi Wise in 1933 help-
this Sunday.
The cast is made up of 35 ed to organize German Jewish
children under the age of 14 relief to care for the thousands
and is an original pageant com- who were struck by the Hitler
posed of drama, music and dance, scourge.
Rabbi Wise's lecture at the
written by Julius Chajes.
Following the program, all Center will be the first in a
children are invited to remain series which is being planned by
for movies and refreshments. Ad- the Adult Education Committee
of which Morris Garvett is the
mission is free.
chairman. The series is intended
to 1.Nsent outstan'ffing personali-
Center to Show
ties " "off" the national Jewish
Aviaton Film Mar. 7 scene.

"Combat America," a 63-min-
ute film in Technicolor, will be
-shown at the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward at Holbrook,
at 8 :45 p. m. Wednesday, March
7. All are invited.
This thrilling film, produced by
Maj. Clark Gable, follows the
flying Fortress crews of the
351st Bombardment Group from
the end of their training at a
Colorado training field to actual
combat over Germany. It tells
the story of the crews and the
gunners, showing how they live,
how they fight, and how they
rest.

Center Mothers
Plan Discussion
Of Bretton Woods

"Are the Bretton Woods and
the Dumbarton Oaks proposals
adequate for a lasting peace?
If not, what are the next steps?"

The above topic will be discussed
by the various Mothers' Clubs.

MOTHERS' CLUB CALENDAR

Livernois - Fenkell Mothers'
Club at 1 :30 p. n1. Monday,
March 5, at the Commerce and
Finance Bldg., of the University
of Detroit in Room 106.
Young Women's Study Club
at 1:30 p. m. Tuesday, March 6,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Waverly and Lawton.
Davison Mothers' Club at 8.30
p. m. Thursday, March 8, at the
Workmen's Circle Educational
Center, Linwood at Burlingame.
Purim Masquerade Ball, spon-
sored by the Council of Mothers'
Clubs, will take place Wednes-
day evening, March 7. Proceeds
are for the Red Cross and other
war efforts.
The following will serve as
iudges at the Purim Ball: Mrs.
R. C. Mueller. Mrs. Seymour Si-
mons, Mrs. Harry B. Keidan.
Prizes will be awarded on the
basis of merit in the portrayal
of characters depicted.

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Sportswear
Hats and Coats
Rainwear
Slacks and Skirts

12 Clubs Sponsor
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Under the joint auspices of
the Councils of the Bnai Brith
Girls, the A ZA and the Jewish
1 Community Center Intermediates,
a mammoth Keren A mi Purim
Carnival will be held at 9 p. m.
this Saturday in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward at
Holbrook.
With the entire proceeds pled-
. ged to various community wel-
fare funds, 12 clubs have com-
bined to plan the entire enter-
tainment and sponsorship of t..

Center to Present
Palestinian Night

The Saturday night adult party
committee of the Jewish Com-
munity Center will present "Pal-
estinian Night" at 8:30 p. m.
this Saturday in Butzel Hall.
There will be (lancing and re-
freshments for all

Friday, March 2, 1945

Russell Woods Group Cinema Theater
Supply Shower on 13th Under New Owners

The regular meeting of the
The Cinema Theater has been
Russell Woods Group of Hadas- taken over by a new manage.
sah will be held at 1 :30 p. m. meat which operates the famous
Tuesday, March 13, at the Rose 5th Ave. and 55th St. PlayhouF
in New York, also dedicated
the presentation of unusual a
distinguished motion pictures.
Inaugurating the new owner.
ship of the theater is the De•
troit premiere of the new Soviet
film, _"Moscow Skies," a tribute
to the i gallant Red Air Force
which 'defended Moscow during
the siege in the darkest days of
the war. Dialogue and songs at%
in Russian and there are eom.-
plete dialogue titles in • English
throughout.
The program will also include
the first Detroit showing ()
"Stars of Tomorrow," depicting
Russia's new musical geniuses.

Our Servicemen
Appreciate Chronicle

MRS. JOSEPH G. FENTON

Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and
Taylor. This meeting will be in
the form of a Palestine Supply
shower and dessert luncheon.
A book review will be given
by Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton. Mrs.
Fenton is a graduate of the De-
troit Conservatory of Music and
has received degrees in psychol-
ogy from the University of Mich-
igan , a nd Columbia, and also
studied medicine at Wayne Uni-
versity Medical School:
Shower gifts may include wear-
ing apparel for infants and chil-
dren, and suits, shirts, socks,
sweaters, aprons and underwear
for men and women for refu-
gees and soldiers' families, and
knitting wool, woolen cloth strips,
net and cord for the occupation-
al therapy department of the Ha-
dassah Medical Center.

700,000 Jews in
Hitler's Clutches

GENEVA (WNS) — Gestapo
chief Heinrich Himmler disclosed
last week that there are approxi-
Center Sponsoring
mately 700,000 Jews still left in
New Judea Club
the German-ruled sections of
In cooperation with the De- Europe, it was reported here by
troit Zionist Youth Commission, the Swiss radio.
the Jewish Community Center
is sponsoring the organization of
a 'new Co-ed Young Judaea Club
for boys between 14 and 16 and
girls between 13 and 15. The or-
ganization meeting of the group
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will be held at 8 p. m. on Tues-
day night, March 6, in Room
200 of the Jewish Community
Center, Woodward and Hol-
brook. All boys and girls within
SUIT
these ages are invited to at-
tend. Mrs. Esther Mossman, di-
rector of the Detroit Zionist
PLUS
Youth, will address the group.

To the Editor:
I have just been reassigned to
this post, Camp Beale. Your pub•
lication is highly appreciated by,
all the servicemen.
Cordially yours,
Chaplain N. Levinson,
Chapel 8, ASF PRD
Camp Beak, Cal,

BNAI DAVID

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the debt burden was reduced.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka, who has
served as rabbi of the Congre-
gation for 13 years ; the presi-
dent, Joseph Block, and the sec-
retary and former president, Da-
vid Cohen, have been especially
credited with reactivising the
Congregation, with inspiring the
Congregation to greater efforts,
and with making it one of the
leading congregations in the city.
Cohen worked out the reorgani-
zation plans and the debt re-
funding. Bnai David Congrega-
tion now has more than 400
members.
A program for the mortgage
burning celebration is now being
prepared. It will include a ban-
quet to be served at 6 p. m.,
a speaker, and musical arrange-
ments.

Be a Blood Donor.

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TEACH DANCING

A new term in Ballroom
Dancing starts March 7 at the
Jewish Community Center under
the instruction of Barbara Chase.
The first hour, 8:15-9:15 p.
will be devoted to the Waltz
and Lindy Hop (lance steps; the
second hour, 9 :15-10 :15 p.
to the Rhumba and Samba.

DONATIONS TO UHS

Contributions to Woman's Aux-
iliary of the United Hebrew
Schools:
In memory of Donald Oppen-
heim, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R.
Moss; in memory of Donald Op-
penheim, by Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Berman ; in memory of Donald
Oppenheim, by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Oppenheim ; in
memory of Anna Bennett Kort,
by her sister, Sara Bennett ; in
memory of Harry II. Fine, by
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smokier; in
memory of Harry H. Fine, by
r. and Mrs. Jack Tobin ; in
memory of Harry II, Fine, by
Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Cott ;
in memory of Harry II. Fine, by
Mrs. D. Moss and Dinna and
Jane Manheim ; in memory of
Harry H, Fine, by Mrs. Harry
Goldstein ; in memory of Jacob
Abison, by Mrs. Harry Goldstein ;
a contribution to the Woman's
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew
! Schools from Mrs. John Lurk.

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