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Friday, November 16, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Neugarten Activities

Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge No. 34 Bowling
League-Standings and Averages

Mrs. Charles H. Adler, presi-
dent of the Neugarten Medical
Aid, will be hostess at a brunch
on Monday, Nov. 19, at her home
at 2790 Oakman Blvd., to the
members of the 12th Annual
Luncheon committee. The co-
hostesses will be the past presi-
dents: Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Mrs.
Samuel Blaecher, Mrs. Morton
Snyder and Mrs. Martin Krauss.

BLUE DIVISION

HED DIVISION

Total Pls.
Total Ns.
26
26
25 Victory
21
25 National Hospital
23
24 National Monthly
23
23 Light
2 9
21 A Z A
21
19 Levi Memorial
20
19 Vocational Guidance
19
16 Cleveland Orphan Home
16 Eine' genc• Relief
16
13 Soelal Service
14
13 Harmony
14
Truth
Individual High Averages
I nd i vidua l Hig h Averages
19 1
J. Korn
177 .1. schwartzunin
158
L. Lunsky
175 It. Hoffman
157
S. Friedman
173 N. Cohen
111
M. Egren
173
152
M. Linden
I. I:ardner
150
A. Glassman
150
High Team Single C
V. Bloomfield
1027
Equality

Brotherly Love
Greater Detroit Council
Unity
Americanism
Equality
Grand Lodge
Refugee Ald
Benevolence
Peace
Liberty
Auxiliaries
Supreme Lodge

Mrs. Harvey Rothstein, Un.
3-6195, rummage chairman, has
available rummage still open.
Tickets for the Annual Luncheon
to be held Dec. 4 at the Book-
Cadillac may be obtained from
luncheon chairman Mrs. Morton
Jacobs, To. 8-5010, or luncheon
treasurer Mrs. Morris Roth, To.
8-3167.

High Tram Single Game

High Team 3 Game

2816

Equality

1119

A Z A

High Team 3 (lame

High Single Game

630

Egren

Weekly 200 Games

S. Friedman
P. Stein
II. Symons
R. Itaimi
J. Rodman

175
166
161
157
171

Liberty
Lunsky

Myers
T. Mit tletlorf
NI. Fleisher
S. II olierman

C.

S. Erlich
It. Hoffman
L. Schwartz
L. censer

J. %Verner
II. Salter
J. Torch
A. Ch el ow

Auxiliaries
149
It. Schwartz
155
S. WIllens
161
A. Zussmati
152
I. Kaufman
M. Rosenbaum 149

Unity

Peace
A. Minks
B. Tubes
J. Levin
M. Klayman
J. Korn

168
160
157
155

168
171
163

A. Mare
S. Krause
S. Kaplan
A. Llpin
I. panto

147
155

Equality

Brotherly Love

S. Gurwin
II. SR pet stein
S. Denim
B. Cants
S. Weisberg

M. Egren
169
L. limber
172
R. Tisdale
165
156 II. Zimmerman
J. Bloom
142

Americanism

D. Vilick
S. Lutz
W. Sliver
E. 'Weiner
1). Penner

157
162
157
167
156

'rand Lodge
M. Horwood

NI, Linden
L. Grant
P. Mann
31. Rosenthal

167
173
161
152
153

Refugee Aid
M. Miller
1M. Olshansky

It. Selling
W. Stark
panto
V. Bloomfield
11, Berlin

S. Levine
II. Millet
J. Gunsberg

11. Layne

Weekly 200 Games

S. Epstein
A. Oslik

Individual Averages
Dar Service

31. Surath
A. Posen
A. Feldman

Freedom

M. Weinstein
M. Berke
B. Leaman
I. Reiter
W. Oshinsky

i;

Wider Scope
J. Ear bal

S. Pernikoit

H. Bean
J. Meskin
A. Lovinger

130

147
140

158
154
141
144
144

141
150

144
160
142

M. Heller

II. Levy

135
141
140
141
122

25
23
2
21
21
20
20
19
19
17
17
16

I.. Rosenthal
S. Litt
S. Linde
V. Lawson
J. Bello

Honour

A. Egren
M. Rosen
S. Bassin
S. Yolles
I tworin

Nlich. Council
M. Salter

J.

4. Bonds form a reserve for future repairs

151
110
150
118
148

1. They pay for the care and cure of our
wounded . . . supply the finest of medical
aid. They help to bring our boys back home
... to pay for all the colossal cost of Victory.

5. They hold dollars in store to pay for our

S (6

2. Held by millions of Americans, Victory
Bonds will provide a solid reserve of buying
power to assure steady jobs for veterans.

6. E Bonds return $4 at

3. Buying Bonds rather than scarce goods
helps keep the lid on prices ... prevents in-
flation and its follow-up of depression.

7. They give security to

2221

II. Zaft
II. Appel
S. Seder
C. Gersten

Goodwill
F. Gerson

M. Helper
.1. Cohen
M. Altman
S. Krinsky

518
518

E. Good
A. Got don

Weekly 200 Games

S. Layne
F. Itemer
1. Margolis
W. LI t e
150 J. Mehr
149
156 Liberation

Inter Fait It

137
135
142
129
115

L. Wasserman
11. Stein
II. Moos
J. Finegold
K. Gerber

L. Pollak
A. Gordon
.1. Liebowitz
J. Hot sand
A. Wall

S. Markowitz
A. Schultz
I. K utlnsky
I. Kolodney
L. Celfetz

L. Green
II. Bolgan
J. b•mpert
I. Silk
D. Farkas

Welfare

145

154
175
135
151
151

162
151
152

142

Red Cross

NI. Benson
.1. Olen

95
142

144

Civilian Defense
150
II. Podden

L. Rogevein
I. Sherman
I. Weinstein
J. Pleasant

Democracy
If. Kaufman

135
150
131
131
113

126
141
138
119
132

Four Freedoms

124
111
136
136
115

American Way

130
125

.1. Schultz
S. Rosen
155 J. Goldin
117 M. Itaznick

150

131
143
135
119
109

S. Gold
F. Shook

L. Zumberg

maturity for every $3 you
invest.

enjoy later years with
peace of mind.

MAKE VICTORY SECURE!

ACACIA FLORISTS
10431 E. Jefferson - LE. 5029
Harry Feldman

Bill of Rights

140
G. Rapaport
136 J. Ilershenson 124
153
154 E. Good
133
155 A. Silver
118
145 I. Pleasant
111

157
160

children's education . . . right on through
college.

VICTORY

LOAN

4

+1

rjj:

Sponsored By

Individual Averages

Hospitality

139
146

and replacements ... for modern buildings,
improved stock, better homes.

207

I damond

208
2112

National Defense
I51
Epstein
119
II. Solomon

J. Brilliant
M. Mittledorf
A. Corman

Iligh 3 Game Total

J.

Henry Monsky
151
M. Kuthisky

S. Epstein
It . Weiner
M. Schur
A. K ut Risky

213

01e11

601

150
157

You bet we're going
to buy more and bigger
bonds in the great
VICTORY LOAN!

"HERE'S WHY..."

High Single Game

111411 3 Game Total

duel Foundation
NI. Wasserman 145
150
1. Robinson

M. Smith
S. Klee
C. Edelstein

929 Hospitality

I. Robinson

134
Scherr
. Rubinstein 132
145
M. Garfield

Victory

High Team 3 (lame

226

destine Fund
154
.. Disk I n
162
ff. Layne

145
152
1:.1
110
133

145
S. Mann
M. Blumenthal 136
139
S. LtinskY
125
D. Staub
Schwartzman 158

Individual High Averages

High Single Game

142
142

('Iev. Orphan

129
145
143
150
137

Civilian Defense
Inter Falth
Welfare
lied Cross
Hospitality
American WaY
Four Freedonn4
LBW ration
11111 of Rights
Legal AId
Religious Liherty
I /4. MM . racy

2631

157
135
157

154
139
140
131

GREEN DIVISION

High Team 3 Game

P. Kantor
13. Berman
N. Lewis
Bruss

N. Cohen
31. Lober
J. Klein
J. Kraft

Rogevein
Stein
Pollen
175 NI. Weinberg
162 G. Rapaport
162
High Team Single Game
159
157
157 Hospitality

Goodwill

Just ice
H. Itaaniek

145
142
147
136
116

B.

High Team Single Game

Palestine Fund

149
139
133
132

M. Thomas
I. Kardner
J. Sarko
D. Holtzman
J. Parker

Total Pis.
24
24
23
22
22
21
21
21
20
15
14

S. Epst eltl
II. Solomon
II. Zaf t
S. Seder

153
149
153
148

A.Z.A. No. 34
1:.3
B. Jaffe

National Hospit al

170
160
158
153
160

M. Halpet
H. Layne

I) X Holtzman
IV. Wolfson
II. Apple
I). Mintz

139

Social Service

173
160
157
166
157

Individual High Averages

Anti Defamation
140
A. I lavis

J. m a ss
II. Horwitz
E. Got man
E. Weiss
11. Sax

•ocat lonal

172
167
A. Shapiro
C. Brownstein 156
157
A. Ross
153
L. Goldberg

Anti Defamation
Wider Scope
Goodwill
Freedom
Henry Monsky
Michigan Council
Justice
HMO Foundation
Palestine Fund
National Defense
Honour
War Service

110
140
122
143
138

31. Littky
S, Abele
C. Steinberg
J. Perlsteln
II. Littky

Benevolence
M. Gold

W H IT E D IV IS IO N

M. Goldhoff
S N. Epstein
\V. Goulding
M. Charmer
B. Gutman

National Monthly

A. Glassman
Si. Schiff
Ii. Miller
I. 1:opitz
D. Rosen

156
150
194

135
146
127
138
140

142
140
140
127
138

I lartnony

162
161

1:19
137
139
143
129

Eater. Relief

Tru t h
L. (lack

Supreme Lodge
M. Weingarden 140

B. Roggin
S. Felsot
II. Chaben
1. Perlman

Memorial
N. Gersuk
M. Wilson
B. Levey
It. Levitt
L. Gold

Levi

133
125
157
145
130

J. Faudem

177
166
158
152
156

Count Richard N. Coudenhove-
Kalergi, authority on European
affairs, scholar, author and lin-
guist, is the :,peaker at The De-
troit Town Hall at the Cass
Theater, Friday, Nov. 23, at 11
a.m.

We were smart to buy
plenty of bonds in every
loan, and..:

Individual Averages

Light

Individual Averages

Greater Detroit

TOWN HALL SPEAKER

222, 207
213
201
200

N. Cohen
J. sch wart z man
Edelstein
11. Stiller

9 29
223
212
206
206
205
203
202
201

L. Lunt+Icy
.1. Korn
S. Lutz
M. Horwood
M. Miller
S. Friedman
M. Linden
M. Gold
It. ltalml

The Ezra, Women's Division of
the Federation of Polish Jews,
met Tuesday, Nov. 6, at the home
of Mrs. H. Weinberg.
Pledges were brought in for
the donor luncheon, which will
take place Jan. 9, 1945, at Hotel
Statler.
Rabbi Glicksman, executive di-
rector of the Detroit Federation
of Polish Jews, was guest speaker.

200 Gaines

1Veekly

High 3 Game Total

M.

Ezra Women Plan
Luncheon, Jan. 9

2363

Harmony

250

M. Egren

HOME RELIEF MEETING
The regular meeting of the
Home Relief Society will be held
in the home of Mrs. Maurice Ga-
relik, 18503 Fairfield, Monday,
Nov. 26. Dessert luncheon at
1 o'clock will precede the gen-
eral meeting.
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, Byron
Ave., was hostess at a dessert
luncheon in her home to the
Board members on Thursday,
Nov. 15. Reports given by Mrs.
Adolph Deutsch, ways and means
chairman; Mrs. Samuel Marks,
yearbook chairman, and Mrs.
Ralph Levy were received.
On Nov. 19 the members will
be hostesses at th Downtown
USO. Mrs. Wm. Gordon, chair-
man of USO activities, will be
in charge.

151
132

124

117

S. Rapaport

J. Milgroin
J. Sontag
It. Kaplan
N. Adllman

134
127
136
127
POI

Religious Liberty
133
I. Sicken
124
1. Diamond

A. Winer
II. Gellman
D. Galin

132
159
113

Legal Aid

137
122
136
125
117

105
I. aussin
138
A. Klal man
L. Gladstone 131
M. Weinberg 118
127
S. Greenhut

STAR FLORIST

FLORIST'S SERVICE CO.
Serving Your Local Florist

Livarnois and W. Chicago - HO. 696

HENRY FORSTER, Florist
101 FISHER BLDG.

ADAMS STANDARD SERVICE
5200 Beaubien - TE. 2.9552

ACME FLOWER SHOP
3936 Brush - TE. 2-9212

"Always Has and Always Will

PHYLLIS ALLEN, FLOWERS
8075 Grand River - TY. 6.1626

FRANCES FLOWER SHOP
Tuller Hotel - CA. 2904 - CA. 4142

JULIUS BLASE, FLOWERS
21430 Woodward
EL. 6275

BREITMEYER'S INC.
106 Witherell - CHerry 5380

CAMPUS FLORISTS
16959 Livernois Ave. - UN. 3-1700-1

KAY DANZER - Book-Cadillac Hotel
Open Till 9 - Flowers - Gifts - CA. 1992

Give You the Best"

LEONARD GARR FLOWERS

DUNN DRUGS
3252 Joy Road - TY. 5.2047

Penobscot Bldg.

Deliveries to All Parts of the

ATLAS SUPER SERVICE
9905 Broadstreet - NO. 9778

City

HOLZNAGLE'S FLOWERS
12132 Woodward - TO. 7-0090

EKELMAN DRUGS
585 Gratiot - CL. 0509

MARLOWE FLOWER SHOPPE
8918 Oakland - TO. 7.9898

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HALPERIN'S GOOD CLOTHES
8945 - 12th St. - TY. 4.3610

ROSE SHOP - Flowers
13501 Linwood, cor. Davidson
TO. 7-9177

A. PUPKO
9030 - 12th - TR. 2.7742

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