Friday, October 26, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle .

Cong. Bnai David
Installs Officers,
Names Trustees

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Page Nine

Mrs. R. R. Kallman
To Entertain Home
Relief Society Oct. 29

Officers of Congregation Bnai
David were installed at a dinner
held in the Social Hall of the
Congregation recently.
The installation ceremonies
were under the chairmanship of
Myron J. Solomon.
On the program were Rabbi
Joshua Sperka; Joseph A. Block,
retiring president, who served as
head of the congregation for four
consecutive years; Hymen Rot-
tenberg, Sidney Gorman and Da-
vid J. Cohen. Cantor Hyman Ad-
ler also participated in the pro-
gram. Mrs. Saul Waxman appear-
ed on the musical portion of the
program accompanied at the pi-
MRS. MAURICE GARELICK
ano by Mrs. Herman Bregman.
On Monday, Oct. 29, Mrs. R. R.
The officers for the current Kallman, 2420 W. Boston Blvd.,
year are: David J. Cohen, presi- will he hostess to the members of
dent; Joseph Gorman, vice-pres- the Home Relief Society and their
ident; Mandel Shifman, treasur- friends at a dessert luncheon in
er; and Dan Otis, secretary. Mr. her home. This will culminate the
Cohen appointed the following as special meetings held the past
the Board of Trustees for the month where final arrangements
year 1945-46:
were made for the luncheon-fa-
Joseph A. Block, Sidney Gor- shion review which will be held
man, Louis Phillips, Louis Please, Thursday, Nov. 8, at 12:30 p.m.,
Charles Rogers, Hymen Rotten- at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. The
berg, Myron J. Solomon, Saul fashion show will be given
Waxman and Morris W. Zack.
through the courtesy of the Ernst
Associate members: Isadore Kern Co. and a $25.00 purchase
Gruskin, Jack Lieberman, Julius certificate will be given as a door
Ritten, Jacob Sandberg, Charle s prize.
Shere and Joseph Weingarden,
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, chairman
of Ways and Means and Mrs.
Ralph Levy, ticket chairman, urge
that reservations be made early.
Mrs. Ralph Levy, 3025 Law-
rence; Mrs. Chas. E. Harris,
The Ladies Auxiliary of the 18603 Parkside; Mrs. Jos. J. Ja-
Galician Society will hold their cobs, 3017 Lawrence, and Mrs.
annual donor luncheon, Wednes- Sam Arkin, 4055 Glendale, will
day, Dec. 5, at 12:30 p.m., at accept reservations on Nov. 4,
Pereira's, 9925 Dexter Blvd. Mrs. 6 and 7.
Sadie Farber is chairman and is
Mrs. Peter A. Miller, of Atkin-
assisted by Mrs. R. Wauldran, son Ave., was hostess to a special
Mrs. C. Schmidt and Mrs. S. Sin- meeting of the Home Relief So-
ger. Proceeds will go to Europe's ciety on Oct. 25.
refugees. Mrs. J. Nachwalter is
A meeting of the Year Book
president of the organization.
Committee was held at the home
of the chairman, Mrs. Sam Marks,
on Normandy Ave., on Monday,
Oct. 27. Mrs. Jack Sylvan and
Mrs. Maurice Garelick, her co-
chairmen assisted her.
The Music Study Club is an-
nouncing a student voice contest
in memory of one of its charter
members, Lillian Gordon Alpern.
Election of officers for the en-
A $200 award was presented
by the Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority suing year of Congregation Beth
of which Mrs. Alpern was one of Itzchock, 3836 Fischer Ave., was
held on Oct. 16, and the follow-
the founders.
ing were elected:
This contest is open to voice
Isidore Rosenthal, president;
students, both male and female. William Trunk, 1st vice-president;
from 18 to 23. Preliminary audi- Max Taub, 2nd vice-president;
tions will be held on Jan. 15, Harmon Rosenthal, treasurer;
1946, at Woman's City Club. Ap- Sam Taub, secretary. The fol-
plications may be secured from lowing trustees were elected to
the chairman of the contest, Mrs. serve for one year: Sam Elkow-
Harry Cohen, 1467 Burlingame, itz, L. Holtzman, S. Littman and
,Townsend 8-0419.
Sam Zeff.

THE FUTURE OF DETROIT
IS IN YOUR HANDS

Galician Auxiliary
Donor Affair Dec. 5

Music Study Club
Sponsors Contest

Rosenthal Heads
Cong. Beth Itzchock

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ou will vote on Nov. 6, not only for an individual candi-
date for mayor, but on this grave issue:

Shall the government of Detroit remain in the hands of the
people of Detroit, or shall it be turned over to out-of-town
interests who have no stake in the present or the future of
this city?

The answer is entirely up to you—the people.

What happens to Detroit in the next two critical, post-war
years will determine the future of this, your city, for genera-
tions to come.

You can retain your city's present proud position as the nation's
industrial metropolis, constantly broadening opportunities for
happiness and prosperity for all who live here.

The unthinkable alternative is that you could let Detroit down,
permitting your town to become the No Man's Land of indus-
trial America, her industries stifled; her working men and
women robbed of their right to earn a living.

It's up to you.

Your vote will decide the issue.

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has ability and experience to serve the people well!

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