Friday, October DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Chachmey Lublin Poale Zion No. Elects Officers Officers Elected; Election of officers was held Installation Oct. 14 at the first meeting of the season 2 At a meeting last week of the Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin, the following were elected: Y.Lachar, honorary president; J. Silverman, president; D. Edelman, vice pres- ident; H. Stolsky, secretary; I. Schwartz, treasurer, and I. Sos- nick,, chairman of the board. In- of Poale Zion-Zeire Zion, Branch No. 2, Oct. 6. Following are the new officers: Ben Z. Freeman, president; Aaron Kutnick, vice president; Abraham Freedman, corresponding secretary; M r s . Morris Levine, recording secre- tary and M. Labiner, treasurer. The Branch voted to send a telegram to President Truman thanking him for his efforts in behalf of Jewish immigration to Palestine. Plans are being made to launch a campaign to secure 100 new members for this branch of La- bor Zionism. As one of the fea- tures of this campaign, a public meeting will be held, with the guest – speaker, Dr. S. Sokol, as- sistant secretary of the national Poale Zion-Zeire Zion Central Committee. Bnai Abraham Synagogue To Be Erected in 1946 RABBI R. NOTOLOVITZ stallation of officers will take place at the supper this Sunday. Classes in the Yeshivah are alreridy • in session. Rabbi M. Rothenberg, dean, instructs the advanced class. Rabbi Jaffe, who arrived recently will instruct a clasS in, the Yeshivah. Rabbi J. Ungar and Rabbi Rine were add- ed to the staff of the Mechinah, because of the increased number of students. An anniversary memorial in honor of the late Rabbi M. Sha- piro, founder and dean of Yeshi- vath. Chachmey Lublin of• Poland, will take place at 5 p.m., Sun- day, in the Yeshivah building, Linwood and Elmhurst. Gaon Rabbi R. Notolovitz, of New York, will be guest speaker. A supper will be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary. Archie Greenberg To Install JWV Officers Here D troit Post 135 and Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Vet- erans of the U. S. will hold joint installation of officers Monday, at 8:30 p. m. Oct. 22, at Assem- bly hall, 8212 Twelfth St. A gala affair has been planned with en- tertainment. and refreshments. Archie Greenberg of New York, national commander of the Jew- ish War Veterans, will be the principal speaker. Harry Madison, commander of the Dept, of Michigan, will in- stall the Post and will be master of ceremonies. Birdie Rosenberg, state Dept. President, will install the Auxiliary. The following officers will be installed by the Post: Mayer D. Stein, commander; David Kay, senior vice president; Max Rubins, junior vice presi- dent; Louis Weingarden, quarter master ; Harry Liebsen, adjutant, and all 'other elected officers. Ladies Auxiliary: Esther Ten- zer, president; Yetta Sterns, se- nior vice president; Lillian Sacks, junior vice president; Hattie Co- hen, chaplain; Belle Bercowitz, treasurer; Rose Kay, guard and Lillian Morris, Beatrice Madison, Johanna Goldman, trustees. Harry Israel has been appoint- ed entertainment chairman for this affair. All posts have been invited. Gilbert - Sullivan Program Oct. 17 At Shaarey Zedek Shaarey Zedek Men's Club will present J. Charles Gilbert in a Gilbert and Sullivan program at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Shaarey Zedek Social Ilall. Mr. Gilbert is an actor, singer, theatrical producer, and lecturer who began his varied career as a member of the faculty of Northwestern University where he taught romance languages and lectured on the literature of song- rest operatic repertoire. 12, 1945 Shoe Men to Honor Nathan Hack, Oct. 17 In recognition of his service:: to the shoe industry, Nathan Hack, founder of the Hack Shoe Company, will be honored at a "Nathan Hack Night" on Wed- nesday, Oct. 17 in the Michigan '" Room of the Hotel Statler. Mr. Hack is taking a leave (}f absence from his duties as wlitor of "Foot Steps", the official pub- lication of the Michigan Retail Shoe Dealers Association. The dinner party is given by the two Shoe Dealers AsTria- dons and by the Shoe Travelers Club of Michigan. Kvutzah Ivrith to Hear Menachem Ribalow Menachem Ribalow, editor of the Hebrew weekly "Iladoar", will speak in Hebrew, on Mieday evening, Oct. 15, for the K•u- tzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural Group of Detroit. The place is the Rose Sittig Cohen Building, 13226 Lawton Ave. New officers have been elected by Congregation Ahvath Achim Bnai Abraham, which for many years was located on Delmar Ave. The officers who will complete the erection of a new building at Dexter and Tyler Ayes., are as follows: President, Isadore Leeman; vice, president, Harry Eskin; financial secretary, Lew Tessler; recording secretary, Albert Burke and treas- urer, Max Bachman. Trustees: P. Chodoroff, Abe Cherrin, Archie Cherrin, A. Milowsky, C. Freed- man, M. Eidelman, Meyer Lebo- witz, D. Rosenbaum and J. Spie- gelman. The new building for this Con- gregation which will be completed in 1946, will be an outstanding modern synagogue and a credit to the Jewish community. Bnai David Men Weiner Roast Oct. 20 Mrs. Van Auken To Speak at Center Men's Club of Congregation Bnai David will hold its annual weinie roast on Saturday evening, Oct.. 201 at Palmer Park. Joseph Tenenberg, chairman of this af- fair together with his co-chair- man, Harry Warsh and Edward Kreske are planning the program. Scoutmaster Irkvin Ratner of Troop 135,. sponsored by the Men's Club;'-reports that during their paper salvage drive Sun-, day, Oct. 7, the Boy Scouts col- lected approximately 22,000 lbs. of paper, proceeds for which will go to the Red Cross and War Chest drives. Melvin Barnett - of Troop 135 was successful in the audition of Frankie Carle's Band playing at the Michigan Theater. The Men's Club and the Sis- terhood are planning a New Year party. • "Politics are Fashionable," will be the theme of the evening tea to be held at the Jewish Com- munity Center in Butzel Hall, on Tuesday, Oct. 16. Main speaker will be Mrs. Clara Van Auken. Guests of honor will be wives of candidates running for office. It is co-sponsored by Detroit Social Legislative Group, G.I. Aides, and Women's Literary Club. OTHODOX YOUTH TO MEET ,NEW YORK — Speedy action to rescue the uprooted Jews in liberated concentration camps in Europe will be the keynote of the 23rd national convention of the Agudath Israel Youth Council of America, the national orthodox youth organization, which will be held on Oct. 20 and 21 in New York City. 7. III$ 1 Montefiore Lodge Plans Game Party Montefiore Lodge No. 12 has completed plans for a games par- ty, Nov. 7, in the Crystal ball- room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. All proceeds from this affair will be used to send a group of needy children to camp next summer. The public is invited to attend. Temple Israel Men To Sponsor Cub Pack The Men's Club of Temple Is- rael is sponsoring a Cub Pack. Dr. J. M. Goldsmith is chair- man of the Scout Committee, aid- ed by Ben Bagdade, Leo Mandell and Claude Grasgreen. The committee also seeks the cooperation of mothers to act as Den Mothers. SERVICE CLUB PLANS CARD PARTY OCT. 25 Detroit Women's Service Club is giving a card party on Thurs- day, Oct. 25, at Lachar's Hall, 8939 Twelfth. For tickets, call Mrs. Florence Golding, Townsend 6-3740. Proceeds of the affair go to war relief. "One thing a dealer in electric appli- ances finds out early—women know what they want. They come into the shop with their minds pretty made up—that's why they show so much interest in the electric water heater. They know they want con- venience—which means having hot water always on tap. They know they want hot water all around the clock —washing, baths, cooking, dishwashing, scrubbing, laundry and many other household needs. They know they want their families to have the best. That's why they want elec- tric water heating—dependable and trouble-free . . . com- pletely clean. I'm always happy to tell them about electric water heaters and about Edison's special low rate for water heaters that reduces the cost to only a few cents a day . I'll be still happier when I'll have enough heaters to fill all orders. We don't have enough now to go around, but we do get a few from time to time and are taking care of orders just as fast as we can." rel= Sick Folks Like Being Sure , LARGE FAMILIES SMALL FAMILIES An electric water heater of large capacity senses the multitude needs of the large, act:ye family. The economy of a smaller electric water heater fits the limited needs of the small family. WORKING FAMILIES d• ■ , With everyone at work the dependability of the .!,),inc water heater is appreciai ,, I. That's why they almost * always think of Schett- Water heaters are not generally available for sale let's for prescriptions. now. A few are being manufactured and dis- tributed. It will be to your advantage to have your your electrical dealer's list, so that you Certain quality for over name fifty years. will be able to get one at the earliest possible tine. 3rtlettler',5 1''73 GflOrea On The DETROIT EDISON Co. 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