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April 06, 1945 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-04-06

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

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Montefiore Lodge
Seeks • Aid on Fund

Michigan Bnai Brith
Women's Council
Meets This Sunday

The Women's Michigan Bnai
Brith Council will hold its meet-
ing at the Belcrest Hotel this
Sunday. The session will start
at 10:30 a. m. and culminate
at 4 p. m., with a luncheon
scheduled at 12:30.
Delegates from the various aux-
iliaries in the state will attend.
Presidents and special chairmen
will give complete reports of ac-
tivities.

Bnai Moshe Women
To Plan Activities

A general membership meeting
of the Congregation Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood will be held at 1 p.
m. Monday.
All members are requested by
the president, Mrs. I. E. Good-
man, to attend and take part in
formulating plans for the bal-
ance of the present season and
for fall activities.

For Sule—,tintettnents

FAITH-VISION•-
COURAGE

30% net on 512,0110

dwn. payin't.
20 units 12th SI. nr. Blaine. No
more Illte this at only $2,009 per
unit.

16% net on

$29,1100 dwn. pay'int
even at 'heap depression rent s. Big
MA.
tapestry brick 19 apts. 4-9
Snap at $15,000. You are buying
real property for the future, not
today's rents.

18% net—on $159,009 dwn. paym't.
100 apts. concrete fireproof. $750,000
bldg. Job. Entire priee only $309,000.
Put your money to work.

48% net on $90,900 dwn paytn't.
Si Rpm. tan brk. Spanish design.
!leant I ful lobby. Bent $45.90 9 . Select
colored tenants. A 9350,090
bldg.
Job. Estate must sell. \VIlt take
$190,000. Net rent makes entire
(twit. payin't In 3 years.

29% net on $15,000 dwn. paym't.
20 apt. 15 rms. 1MprensIve appear-
ance. Very clean. Easy 1 1 4 % let ins.
La st one. when t hey are gone,
they're gone.

WE SPECIALIZE IN TIIE MAN-
ACEMEN'r OF APARTMENTS

HOMER 1•ARREN

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NEW YORK — To establish
a broad alliance of Jewish com-
munities throughout the world
in the presentation of a postwar
program of the Jewish people,
the American Jewish Conference,
the Board of Deputies of Brit-
ish Jews and the World Jewish
Congress have joined in inviting
Russian and South African Jews
to participate in a Joint Com-
mittee, to draft and present it
common program to the San
Francisco conference of he Unit-
ed Nations.
The Joint Committee, which
now consists of representatives
of the Board, the Conference
and the Congress, will meet in
New York in mid-April.
Cables were sent to the South
African Jewish Board of Depu-
ties and, through the Jewish
Anti-Fascist Committee in Mos-
cow, to the Jewish Community
of the USSR, inviting both par-
ties to participate in the mid-
April meeting. Invitations to
other Jewish communities are
under consideration.
Drafting committees have been
appointed to prepare memoranda
dealing with the general Jewish
position and measures to be tak-
en for the rehabilitation of war-
torn Jewry, and other memo-
randa specifically dealing with
the problem of human rights and
fundamental freedoms, under the
Dumbarton Oaks proposals, the
question of protection of minor-
ity rights and the status of man-
dated countries.
In all 'natters relating to Pal-
estine general support will be
given to the Jewish Agency.

12th St. Sabbath League
To Meet Tuesday

The Women's League of Sab-
bath Observance, 12th St.
Branch, will meet at 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday, April 10, in Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Synagogue, Woodrow
Wilson and Taylor.
The speaker will be Rabbi H.
N. Carlebach of the Yeshivoth
Beth Yehudah. Refreshments will
be served.

Marshall Women
Bowlers Plan Affair

Because you failed to exercise these
virtues it few years ago when mound
Income properties In this
marvel
were "kicked around like
olty
dogs'', Is no reason to neglect now
or
this last opport unit y perhaps
your lifetime. Facts & Figures
front Mr. Bedford.

COMPANY

Mine Bldg. ('it. 0321
14.

Omena Inn Offers
Health, Recreation

Russian, African
Jews Invited to
Draft Program

The last business meeting of
Montefiore Lodge No. 12, F.S.
of I, was held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Lewis on
Chicago Blvd. on Monday, March
26.
Mrs. Leo Brown, chairman of
the Michelson Service Fund, re-
ported that the fund was met
with great response. Anyone de-
siring to make donations which
arc to be used for war efforts
and charitable purposes, may
contact her at 16835 Widlemere
Ave.
The next meeting, which will
be social, will be held at the
home of Mr. 811(1 Mrs. Leo Brown,

Closing a successful bowling
season the Louis Marshall Wool-
en's Bowling League will hold its
banquet at the Latin Quarter
at 8:30 p. 01. After dinner
prizes will be awarded to the
winners.

SHERUTH LEAGUE

On Tuesday, March 20. a
meeting of the Sheruth League
was held at the home of the pres-
ident, Mrs. Bernard Mayer Cohen
of N. Cambridge Rd. The main
event of the evening was the
nomination of officers. Mrs. I.
Erman, chairman of the dinner
party to be held in the Leland
Hotel, accepted final reservations
from the members. The dinner
party will be held in commem-
oration of the first anniversary
of the Sheruth League.
The next meeting will be held
after the Passover holidays.

Friday, A ril 6, 1945

TEL AVIV BUDGET

TEL AVIV (WNS) --- The
municipal council of Tel Aviv
"Beautiful Omena Inn" has adopted last week a budget of
$8,000,000 to cover cur.
been called the beauty spot of nearly
rent expenditures. The i
northern Michigan. It is one of I budget will necessitate
a te it three
the finest hotels in the area and per cent increase in the eity's
is located ideally for recreation tax rate.
and rest. It is situated in a fish-
ermen's heaven. There is a pri-
6'
ATHENA CLUB
vate lake near the hotel for fish-
all
ing as well as deepsea fishing on
On March 22 the regular 'or
Grand Traverse Bay.
meeting of the Athena Cluh was
The Inn is situated at Omena
held at the home of . Mrs. Al
on the shores of Grand Traverse
Prag of Buena Vista Ave. Plans
Bay. There is swimming, boat-
are under way for a charity
ing, fishing and other recreation-
bridge to be held in May for th e
al opportunities. Meals are kosher
maintenance of children in Pal-
style, and prepared by a well-
estine.
known chef.
The air is pure and dustless
and is in the finest spot of
Northern Michigan. Early Miter-
icon buildings provide for every
comfort and convenience of our
—that can do more for you than genuine,
guests.
pure St. Joseph Aspirin. First choice
of
The hotel is opening May 30 millions for simple headaehe.*World's
under the management of A. S. largest seller at IN. 36 tablets, 20f; 100
for 35i.• Demand St. Joseph Aspirin.
Landis and A. Soifer.

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Bnai Brith Sponsors
Radio Program on
WWJ, April 14

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Phone
Olumbta 4200

On Saurday, April 14, from 6
to 6:15 p. m., Station WWJ
will present a special broadcast
titled "Unity Through Service,"
which features timely talks by
Father Flannigan of Boys' Town,
BOBBY SOX AUCTION
Capt. Maurice Witherspoon, chief
of naval chaplains of the Third
The "Bobby Sox," a group of U.S. Naval Distfict, and Henry
12 and 13-year-olds, are holding Monsky, president of Bnai Brith.
an auction for adults at 7:30 p.
m. April 12, at the Jewish Corn
Be a Blood Donor.
munity Center. Entire proceeds
will be donated to the Red Cross.

OREST CLEANERS

533 547 E.i FOREST AVE. '
'';'` ,-4,
Branchtlt HE J. L. HUDSON CO.
i 3rd Floor Former Street Buildin g

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Downtown

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Fri.,WW1, 6:25 P.M;-•

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1. Who is Eric A. Johnston'

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Tuxedo

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