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Americam ,fewisk Periodical Cotter

Friday, April 27, 1945



CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

N. W. Sisterhood
Mother-Daughter
Affair Set May 9

the "Dumbarton Oaks Propos-
als."
A large number of young wo-
men attended the membership
Itea given by the Junior Auxiliary
At a 'meting held at the home I sP,°.ns°red by the Sisterhood,
watch was held at the home of
o f Mrs. D. Samuelson, 17335 Ruth Goldman, 16194 Monte
Stac 1, plans were completed Vista, on Sunday afternoon, April
for the Mother-Daughter dinner 15. Rabbi Jacob Nathan spoke
to be given at the Wilshire by on the relationship of the Syna-
gogue to Young People's groups.
Miss Eleanor Mandel presented
a group of selections on the
piano, and the following acted
as hostesses: Misses Charlotte
Brown, Joslyn Cornell, Betty
Feiler, Marion Gold, Ruth Gold-
man, Edith Operman, Vera Oper-
man, Beverly Tchor and Florence
Tchor. Membership in this group
is open to young women 17 years
of age and over. For informa-
tion call Michelle Tchor, Univers-
ity 1-8563.
The next regular meeting will
he held at the home of Mrs.
Charles Charlip, 17515 Cherry-
lawn, at 8 p. m. on Wednesday,
May. 2.
Mrs. Florence Rossman will
give a reading on the significance
of Lag B'omer.

UHS Auxiliary
Stages Fashion Show

The final program of the series
of Cultural Programs sponsored
by the Women's Auxiliary of
the United Ilebrew Schools was
held Wednesday, April 25, in the
auditorium of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. The feature of
the program was a fashion show
of costumes worn by Jewish wo-
men throughout the ages. The
program began with the oriental
garb worn by Mother Rachel,
and it was concluded with the
dress of the Haluzah of Pales-
tine of today.
The following members of the
Auxiliary participated in the dis-
play of costumes: Mrs. Morris
Jacobs, Mrs. Albert Carnick,
Mrs. Herbert Moss, Mrs. Richard
Cott, Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mrs.
Burton M. Seidon, Mrs. Florence
Rossman, Mrs. Moe Dann, Mrs.
Theodore Isaacs, Mrs. William
Mondel, Mrs. Julius Berman,
Mrs. M. Saidman, Mrs. Sol Yol-
les.
Mrs. Walter Farber, the direct-
or of the historic Fashion Show,
was also the narrator of the
program. Mrs. Bert Smokier was
chairman of the entire series of
Cultural Programs conducted by
MRS. MORRIS ADLER
the Auxiliary. Mrs. Jack Tobin
Jewish
farmers
throughout
the
is president.
the Sisterhood of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation and Cen- country, many of whom have
ter on Wednesday evening, May been settled by the Jewish Agri-
cultural Society, have not only
9.
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the done their utmost despite ob-
speaker. Rosina Betman LaKritz stacles to increase food produc-
will sing Hebrew and Jewish tion but have contributed gen-
On Tuesday, April 17, an elec-
songs, and Marilyn Gelb, child erously to war activities on the
home
front
and
in
sons
and
tion
of officers of the Sheruth
tap dancer and singer, will also
daughters in the armed forces, League was held at the home of
appear.
Martin Bader at 19570
There will also be a two-act Gabriel Davidson, managing di- Mrs
Stratford Rd.
playlet entitled "We Love You, rector of the society, declared
The following were elected:
Mother," with the following par- in the annual report.
"Jewish farmers gave, as was Mrs. Bernard Mayer Cohen, pres-
ticipants: Beulah Franzblau, Bar-
bara Slier, Annette Miller, Har- their privilege and duty, their ident; Mrs. Sander Hillman, 1st
riet Blavin, Anita Garber, Louise full measure of effort and devo- vice president; Mrs. Allan Bar-
Miller and Marcia Haidy. This tion," along with other American ron, 2nd vice president; Mrs.
playlet is being directed by Mrs. farmers in boosting farm produc- Seymour King, corresponding
secretary; Mrs. Jules Mehler, re-
Ira G. Kaufman. Reservations tion, Mr. Davidson wrote.
"At home Jewish farmers also cording secretary; Mrs. A. Flei-
for this affair are being taken
by Mrs. J. Gordon, chairMan, UN. did their bit," he went on. sher, treasurer; Mrs. Martin Ba-
1-2879, and Mrs. A. Sachs, ticket "There is no phase of farm ac- der, publicity; Mrs. Raymond Sil-
tivity in which they, their wives berman, custodian. •
chairman, UN. 1-7238.
Mrs. A. Tractenberg, chairman
At the regular meeting of the and their children, were not ac-
Sisterhood, held at the home of tive. A group of 35 Jewish farm of the forthcoming drawing
Mrs. J. Gordon on April 11, families in Hebron and Colum- event, gave her report.
Mrs. A. Fleisher was appoint-
Evangeline PurseII, Northwestern bia, Conn., raised a fund to buy
High School teacher, spoke on and equip an ambulance as a ed chairman of the installation
gift to the United States Army. Mother and Daughter dinner to
A cross-sectional survey show- be held at the Wilshire Hotel in
ed that the ratio of Jewish farm May.
The next meeting will be held
boys and girls in service is at
least on a par with the general on Tuesday, May 1, at the home
ratio, if not somewhat above it, of Mrs. Jules Mehler on Rose-
the report said. In 299 families lawn Ave.
there were 377 members in ser-
vice, male and female. Sixty-
four of these families furnished
two, three or four. Army rank
(Continued from Page 1)
ranged from private to lieuten-
ant colonel; Navy up to lieuten- applied to all aspects of the re-
ant. Twenty-two received 31 lationship involved in a United
awards.
Jewish Appeal," the UPA said.
"The United Palestine Appeal
respects the autonomous right of
the Joint Distribution Committee
to make such decisions as it
VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt WANTED TO RENT — Apart-
or Exchanged. Called for and
ment, income or flat. One, two chooses. But it believes it equal-
delivered. American Vacuum
or three bedrooms. Oil or gas ly essential that the American
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
heat. Northwest section. By Jewish community understand
two adults. Mrs. A. M. Ferar, that the United Palestine Appeal
permitted nothing to stand in
TO. 6-4713, or TE. 1-6160.
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
the way of a reconstitution of
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi-
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- WANTED—Nice furnished room the United Jewish Appeal, in
with kitchen privileges, by accordance with the expressed
ing and writing guaranteed.
wishes of the community."
widow. TYler 6-6415.
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
terey. NO. 2680.
WANTED — Experienced Sales-
man or saleslady for Curtain
ALL KINDS. OF SCREENS, for
and Drapery Store. Apply in
porches and houses. Also storm
person. Ben Pupko, 11551
sash for wood or steel frames.
Dexter Blvd. at Burlingame.
• Free estimates. TOwnsend 8-
CLEVELAND — The Cleve-
3535.
BUSINESS Woman wants other land Jewish Community Council,
woman to share beautiful 3- composed of elected representa-
room apartment. References. tives of the entire community,
WANTED—Girl to share 3-room
Write to Detroit Jewish Chron- has gone on record as favoring
apartment. Dexter - Davison
icle, Box 405.
"parity" in the distribution of
area. All privileges. Call DA-
vison 8858 or MAdison 8400, WANTED — A Jewish practical funds between the Joint Distri-
bution Committee and United
Extension 2...
nurse, to take care of mother, Palestine Appeal" and has char-
infant and 2-year-old child af- acterized the action of the Board
FOR RENT—Lavely large room
ter arrival from hospital in of Directors of the Cleveland
for couple, with or without
early part of June. Call Mrs. Jewish Federation in voting an-
Privileges. Convenient trans-
Frankel. TYler 4-8532.
portation. TYler 5-9648.
other ratio as "inequitable and
contrary to the thinking and
COTTAGE
TO
RENT.
All
new
.FINED intelligent lady, with-
wishes of the majority of the
bedding
and
furniture.
Fire-
out children, with some means,
place and bath. Next to Sleepy Jewish community," the UPA
desires to meet middle-aged
Hollow, South Haven, Mich. declared.
gentleman. Object matrimony.
The Council asked that the
Call TYler 6-9383.
When replying enclose phone
allocation he reconsidered.
number. Strictly confidential. HAVE You an Apartment you
In March, the Board of Di-
Write Detroit Jewish Chron-
would like to share with gen- rectors of the Cleveland Jewish
- irk. Box 113.
tleman. Or Apartment Hotel. Federation voted to distribute
Call UN. 4-4470, 10 to 3 p. m. $800,000 from the proceeds of
DIVORCEE, 25, desires acquaint-
ance with Professional or Busi- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished the 1945 Cleveland drive on the
ness man only. No objections
large room for couple or one following basis: 90 per cent to
to widower with child. Write
or two gentlemen. Call TYler be divided at the rate of 60
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box
5-5102. 2258 W. Euclid, be- per cent to the Joint Distribu-
805.
tion Committee and 40 per cent
tween LaSalle and 14th.
to the United Palestine Appeal.
OR RENT — Nice furnished FOR RENT — Nicely furnished The balance of 10 per cent
room, and board if desired,
room in an anartment with would be distributed on Sept. 1
for couple or working mother
adult couple. All conveniences. between the two agencies on
and
school-age child. TRinity
Good transportation. Chicago such a basis as would then be
1 -1367.
Blvd. TYler 5-2289.
determined.

Jewish Farmers
Hailed for War Aid

Sheruth League
Holds Election

"APPEAL"

—CLASSIFIED

Cleveland in Row
On Fund Allocation

Eleven

"Bohemian Girl"
Plays Here May 1

JWEWO Installs
Officers for Year

Michael William Balfe's "Bo-
hemian Girl," perhaps the world's
most performed light opera, will
open at the Masonic Temple
Auditorium on Tuesday night,
May 1, presented for one week
through Monday evening, May
7, by the Civic Light Opera As-
sociation of Detroit, Inc.
A notable cast will be present-
ed in the Civic Light Opera As-
sociation production.
Celebrated arias in the score
include Arlines "I Dreamt I
Dwelt in Marble Halls," the
Count's "The Heart Bowed
Down," and Thaddeus' "Then
You'll Remember Me."

A special installation meeting
was held by the Jewish Women's
European Welfare Organization
Wednesday, April 18, at the
Bind Moshe Synagogue.
Officers installed were Mrs.
Rebecca Katzin, president; Mes-
dames Sam ()silos, Israel, Gold-
en, Pleskofi, Leland and Dorf-
man, vice presidents; Mrs. Ida
Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. I.
German, secretary, and Mesdames
Lewis and Linenthal, trustees.
The re-elected president was pre-
sunted w ith a gift from the di-
rectors.
A special board meeting will
be held at 12:30 p. nt. Wednes-
day, May 2, at the home of Mrs.
Pleskoff, vice president, at 3269
Grand Ave., 12:30 p. m., very
important business to be taken
up.

OBITUARY

MRS. ANNA GOUFF
25(18 Hazelwood, died April 19.
Funeral services were held Fri-
day at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home. Cantor A. Gartenhaus
officiated. She leaves her hus-
band, Benjamin; two sons, Abe
and Nate; three daughters, Mrs.
The Graduating Class of 'Fein-
Philip Einstandig, Mrs. Sam Wag- itig
ple : Israel consists of the follow-
ner and Mrs. William Surath of
Bay City.
Bruce Leonard Danto, 2224
Chicago Blvd.; Aaron Galperin,
HERMAN TACIIMAN
19301 Warrington Dr.; Lawrence
9600 Dexter, died April 17, at Kapetansky, 18452 Birchcrest
the age of 66 years. Funeral Dr.; Jack Jerome Oppenheim,
'services were held Wednesday at 3765 Pasadena; Lorraine Singer,
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. 19166 Santa Barbara, and Miles
Rabbi J. Ungar officiated. He is Jaffe, 26357 Ilendrie Blvd.,
survived by three sons, Hyman, Huntington Woods.
Sol, Max; two daughters, Mrs.
Harold Applebaum, Mrs. Rose
Oran.

Temple Israel School
Lists Graduates

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

LSADORE WEINGARDEN
1927 Pingree, died April 16 at the
age of 64 years. Funeral services
were held Tuesday at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi
A. M. Hershman and Cantor A.
Gartenhaus officiated. Survived
by two sons, Sidney and Earl;
one daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Shul-
man.

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SAMUEL VOGEL
1641 W Davison, died April 22
at the age of 70 years. Funeral
services were held at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Chapel with in-
terment at the Machpelah Ceme-
tery. He is survived by his son,
Dr. Hyman A. Vogel; daughters,
Mrs. Sarah Miller, Mrs. Lillian
Calcharg; and a sister, Bertha
Bohm.

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of 2039 Ford Ave. died April 21
at the age of 58 years. Funeral
services were held at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Chapel with in-
terment at the Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Nathan officiated. She
is survived by her husband, Reu-
ben; daughters, Mrs. Mignonette
Kushner, Jacqueline, and son,
Maurice.

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DAVID
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DORA ALLEN
of Pontiac, Mich., died April 17.
Services were held at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Chapel with
interment at the Machpelah Cem-
etery. Rabbi Strauss officiated.
She is survived by her husband.
Abe; daughters, Esther, • Zelda
Sable; son, David; sisters, Mrs.
Herbert Allen, Mrs. Charles
Feinberg, and a brother, Abe
Feinberg.

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MONUMENTS

ANNA BROCKY
died April 21 in Cleveland, O.,
at the age of 63 years. Services
were held April 24 at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Chapel with in-
terment at the Clove). Hill Park
Cemetery. She is survived by
her husband, Edward; daughters,
Mrs. Bert Robinson, Mrs. Myrtle
Elias and Mrs. Natalie Lieberoff;
sisters, Mrs. Giza Rothenberg,
Mrs. Bertha Miller and Mrs. I.
Granger.

ARTHUR PALMER

of 2000 W. Euclid Ave. died at
the age of 57 years. Funeral
services were held at the Lewis
Brothers Funeral Chapel with in-
terment at the Oakview Ceme-
tery. He is survived by his sons,
Vernon and William, both of the
U.S. Army overseas. Rabbi M.
Fisher officiated.

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