American lavish Periodical Center Friday, April 20, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE set "Who Is Guilty?" N. Y. Yiddish Hit, To Be Presented Here This Sunday Louis Freiman's dramatization !Lux, Max Rosenblatt, Henrietta o f his own popular Jewish radio Jacobson, Julius Adler, Anna l, lay, "Wil0 Guilty?" produced Toback, Eli Mintz, Flora Frei- -ged by Paul Burstein, and man, Feivish Finkel, Sally Schorr, Simon Wolf, Janet Paskewitch and Isaac Arco. The production has a timely story, which concerns a bride and groom, whose wedding cere- mony is suddenly interrupted by that fateful news flash from Pearl Harbor. The groom leaves to enlist in the armed forces. He later shows up as an inmate of a naval hospital for shell-shock. $5,000 Is Donated To Jewish Hospital By Bicur Cholem PAUL BURSTEIN LI h n n Is 5 arring the noted singing, whist- ling and dancing comedian, will be presented here for only one performance, at the Scottish Rite Auditorium of the Masonic Tem- ple. this Sunday evening, Apr. 22. The .play, in two acts and 10 scenes, for which Ilya Trilling and Louis Markowitz composed a musical score of tuneful folk songs, just completed a record- breaking season's run in New York, where it was hailed by both the American and Yiddish press as the outstanding Yiddish stage success of the year. It will be presented here with the original cast including Lillie Shaarey Zedek Plans Addition; Elects Officers Congregation Shaarey Zedek is rlanning an addition to house its expanded school facilities, it was disclosed by Harry Cohen, president of the Congregation, in his annual report. This build- ing, besides housing added class rooms, would also serve for soc- ial functions for the sons and daughters of Shaarey Zedek members. A committee will be named shortly to inaugurate a drive for funds to pay for such a building. The Congregation has embark- ed on a new venture aimed to appeal to boys and girls from 14 to 17. Social functions are being planned every Saturday night for these young people. Harry Cohen was re-elected president and Harry M. Shulman, vice president, of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at the annual meeting April 11. Robert Mar- wil was named secretary, re- placing Charles A. Smith, and Isaac Friedman was elected treasurer, succeeding David S. Friedman. Chaplain Goldberg To Speak at Center Monday Evening Lt. Commander Joshua L. Goldbeig, ChC, USNR, will ad- dress th e forum of the Jewish Community Center, at 8:30 p. no. Monday, April 23. Chaplain Goldberg's subject will be "The Jew in the World Today". Chap- lain Goldberg has recently re- turned from an overseas trip to front lines in the Western thea- ter. Chaplain Goldberg's lecture will be given under the auspices of the adult education commit- tee of the Jewish Community Center. of which Morris Garvett is chairman. There will be no admission charge. The chairman of the evening will be Samuel H. Rubiner, vice ltesident of the Center. The Bicur Cholem Seniors of Detroit, at a special meeting at the home of Mrs. Charlip, pledg- ed $5,000 to the Jewish Hospital Association Building Fund. The meeting was addressed by A. J. Lachover, volunteer solicitor for the Jewish Hospital Association. Mrs. Lena Techner, president of the Bicur Cholem, Mrs. Lottie Wanger, Mrs. E. Golden, Mrs. L. Farber, Mrs. Celia Margoles and Mrs. Lena Schwartz, co-signers of the pledge, asked that a pa- ,ients' or visitors' room be dedi- cated in honor of the Bicur Cho- lem of Detroit, Mrs. Ida Solai, one of the veteran members of the organization, having been its president for about 18 years, turned over bonds in the amount of $2,100, representing funds of the organization, as an initial payment on this pledge. The Bicur Cholem was organ- ized about 50 years ago by a small group of women who would get together, knit and sew chil- dren's wear and contribute them to needy families for their new- ly born infants. The proceeds derived from membership fees, voluntary contributions and from the annual affair, is used by the organization towards extending medical aid to needy families. The 51st anniversary banquet will be held Sunday afternoon at Bnai David Social Hall, Eum- hurst and Fourteenth. Lag B'Omer Dance At Center April 29 Hebrew Teachers To Meet in Detroit Paul Leash and his Sophis-To- Cats" with Tabby of Station WWJ will furnish the music for the Lag B'omer dance at the 12th St. Center Group To Stage Comedy "The Cure," a musical variety ;how, will be presented by mem- bers of the 12th St. Center Council in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. Woodward at Holbrook, at 8:30 p. no. this Saturday. Produced by Dave Katz and iirected by Bernard Farber, the ;how will star Jinx Martin in the role of Dr. Gillespie. Morris Weiss, a member of the Center ;tat!. is stage manager. Mrs. Royal Maas, a volunteer staff member at the 12th St. Council Center, will play the accompani- ments. In addition to Jinx Martin, the leading man, the cast includes Renee Adler, Irene Shipley, Sol Stein, Joe Lipson, Bob Weinberg, Ben Martin, Chick Barack, Bea Becker, Frances Feingold, Sonia Friedman, Frieda Friedman, Shir- ley Friedman. Commercial Acceptance Corp. Henry Jauy, Pres. 614 Fox Bldg. CA. 6472 -:- Jewish Community Center at Center Will Show Woodward and Holbrook, at 8:30 Movie;, Wednesday p. in. Sunday, April 29, This is the 24th Holiday Flop A regular film program will be to be presented by the Center. Shown at th e Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook, at 8:45 p. no April 25. The program includes "UN- RRA" a film that explains the purpose of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admin- istration; "Peace Builders," a film summary of the international "Reconversion and Post - War conferences which have taken Employment" is the subject to place between the United Na- be discussed this week by the tions from the Atlantic Charter various Mothers' Clubs. to the forthcoming meeting at Mothers' Clubs Calendar: San Francisco, and "Out of Bed Young Women's Study Club, Into Action," dealing with the spring social honoring their hus- bands, at 8 I). in. this Sunday, rehabilitation of hospitalized Ar- my Air Forces personnel. at the Jewish Community Center. Young Women's Study Club at PROFESSOR TO SPEAK 1:30 p. no. Tuesday, April 24, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, Miss Mildred Connelly, profes- Lawton at Davison. sor of English at Wayne Univer- Woodward Study Club at 11:30 sity, will be the guest speaker at p. m. Wednesday, April 25, at the Business and Professional the Jewish Community Center. Discussion Group at 9 p. m. an Center Mothers' Club at 8:30 Thursday, April 26, at the Jew- p. no. Wednesday, April 25, at ish Center. the Jewish Community Center. Twelfth St. Mothers' Club at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, April 26, at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th St. BUSINESS Mothers' and Daughters' ban- quets of the two senior Mothers' or Clubs mentioned above will take INDIVIDUAL place on the following dates : Center Mothers Club, Monday evening, May 14, at 6:30 p. m. Twelfth Strt et Mothers' Club, Tuesday evening, May 22, at 6:30. on The banquets are to be held at the Jewish Community Center. MACHINERY Center Mothers . To Discuss Problems Of Postwar Era LOANS Center to Start Class in Tennis An eight - week elementary course in tennis instruction is starting May 1, in the main gym- nasium of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook. The course is open to full Center members only, and those students are asked to bring their own tennis racket and balls. Instruction will be given by Miss Helen Grau, director of health education for women, ev- ery Tuesday and Thursday night, from 9-9:30 p. m. The course is open to both men and women. & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • TRUCKS TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS . • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year 320 Fort Sr. Wen CHerry 7474 The Hebrew Teachers Organi- zation of the United Hebrew Schools will be host to a na- tional Conference of Hebrew Teachers Federation which will be held on May 11, 12 and 13, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton corner Tyler. Problems of importance per- taining to Jewish education will be discussed at this conference. Thirty to forty delegates repre- sentink practically every educa- tional agency in this state will be present. Goodwill Sewing Circle Party Wednesday THE DETROIT NEWS Can You Answer These Questions? 1:91, Additional Capital? Prompt, Confident lal Seri lee Page Nina -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES The Goodwill Sewing Circle Mr. Friedman, Mr. Smith, Ben will hold a card party in the so- Sidlow and Maurice Seligman cial hall of Bnai Moshe, Dexter were elected members of the and Lawrence, Wednesday eve- hoard. ning, April 25. The proceeds will be used to finance the various Patronize Our Advertisers. charitabe undertakings of the or- ganization. Does Your Business Need Mrs. Sam Rosenberg is presi- dent of the Circle, and Mrs. Sam Jaulus is chairman of the affair. He Loan on Ha ehisterr—F.quin- Burnt — Chattel Mortgagee — Von- t rat ta—Not 1..gal Chrotioil 1. Who is Friederick Hayek? 2. Who is Dr. George Gallup? HOSTESSES AT DSO 3. Who is Virginia C. Gildersleeve' The Sisterhood of Congrega- tion Beth Abraham, 12517 Lin- wood, will be hostesses at the USO on Monday, April 23. 4. Who is John W. Gibson?_ 5. 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