Friday, November 23, 1945, Th. Legal Chronicle DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and PaysSii2____ 155 155 152 151 151 150 148 148 147 146 146 145 144 111 114 143 111. Bechek A, Jetta 111. Berlow 31. Adler M. Hollander S. Spit zet IV. l'ar nos G. Goldberg M. Polakoff B. Weinberg T. Zoliott 'H. Patterson I. Bork in Pearl C. Pearl II. Gerson Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge No. 34 Bowling League-Standings and Averages 143 J. 1 lencken 142 M. Taub 142 M. Rogers 142 L. It. Cohen 142 II. Morse 141 II. Kolb B. Stashefsky 141 140 Sollish 140 G. Madden 139 S. Belt zman P. Lieberman 133 137 A. Epstein 136 51. Zeffert 131 Feinstein 132 O. Bank Bing Crosby Announces Opening Of Kenny Drive Relatives Sought Mossik Liberman, who came from Sokolow - Podlask, Lublin, Poland, about 20 years ago, for- 23 Bing Crosby, screen and Ili- merly owner of fruit and con- 'Vocational Guidance 20 RED DIVISION Cleveland Orphan Home dio star, has announced that the fectionery store, sought by niece, 19 Emergency Relief Total1'7s 19 Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foun- Mrs. Bela Goldwasser. 29 Social Service 15 Greater Detroit Council 28 Harmony 15 dation national 1945 appeal to Julius Stern and Lily Steiner, Brotherly Amer( ay Love 28 1 Truth raise five mil- sought by Rosa Stern, born Aug. Amer High Team Single Caine 27 lion dollars to Unity 869 .25 A. Z . A. 23 Equa lity age war on 30, 1904, in Cseprez. w 3 Game High Team Refugee Aid 21 Solomon Figelski, who came infantile paral- 2363 Grand Lodge Harmony B enevolence ysis will be to Detroit from Toronto, being High Single Game AVIIITN: DIVISION Peace 18 222 held in each sought by Himmelfarb Figelski. Lost Liberty 14 N. Cohen Won upreme Lodge .................... Team state from Gera Sandor, address given 11 High 3 (Mine Total S 13 21 Auxiliaries ................ 1'2 693 No. 11 Nov. 22 to Dec. 8661 W. York St., being sought 20 N. Cohen No. 13 12 High Team Single Came 20 Week') 210 Games 8. No. 18 by Mrs. Albert Szilagyi of Bu- 13 19 .......................... 1027 No. 15 . 13 The Pa ra - dapest. Equality None 19 No. 16 High Team 3 Game 15 balk ideal Averages 17 mount i Tii P Picture No. 17 18 Emanuel Citron, address given 2846 14 star is chair- Levi Memorial No. 211 ........... , 19 Equality Light 12 139 N o. 19 as 585 Division St., being sought at Gersuk High Mingle Game 134 23 man of the na- Joe Faudem 9 Michael Wilson 137 No. 12 258 Sam Erlich 21 124 8 tional fund by Mrs. Alexander Steiner. 1:19 No. 14 M. Egren Mort Levey Rudy Hoffman 156 143 Max Brazie, born in Latvia, High 3 Lame Total itt v huh ' id al High Game drive and has Roy Le 143 Bing Crosby 630 L. Schwartz 129 Louis Gold 132 Leo Genser .......................... 236 named leading business men and clothier, sought by Simon Wein- M . Egren Sent . J Weekly 200 Games Individual High - 3 (111111CS women as aides to conduct the berg, aged 31, son of Hosias Emergency Relief Truth Max Goldhoff 135 S. Bohemian 143 224, 202 Leo Hack ........................ 591 campaign in every community. Weinberg and Gitta Gottlieb. Sam X Epstein 146 Alpett C. Myers 220 Julius Werner 137 "We owe a duty to the chil- Anyone knowing the where- Single Gaulle W, Goulding 127 J. Gallaher g 'ream High 215 Herman Salter 140 Morr• Charmer 138 dren of America to make this abouts of these people should II. Mayers ..................... 800 214 Jack Torch 127 B. Gutman 138 Team No, 16 S. Levine 212 Abe Cherow 135 drive a success," Crosby said. communicate with Mrs. Sue A. 'ream High - 3 Games NI Linden 212 "All of us know what infantile Huffman of the Jewish Social M. Klayman National Monthly Team No 20 ...................... 2238 211 Harmony 145 S. Krause paralysis has done. There is Service Bureau, Trinity 2-4080. Jack Moss 209 Al Glassman 149 INDIVIDUAL. AVERAGES 143 II. Horwitz B. Topes hardly a place where the disease 206, 200 Manny Schiff 110 145 II Clutrusofsky 128 Ed Gorman J. . Korn The Bureau has also received 121 203 Harry Miller 128 has not struck, leaving in its 137 \V, Langdorf 146 It. Israel S. Felsot Ed Weiss 141 202 I. KopItz A. Fischer 128 list of surviving Jews ill War- 146 11. Blunt M. Olshansky at a k e crippled a n d deformed Ben Sax 137 146 202 David Rosen M. Alpert 124 NV L. Cohen saw as of June 5, 1945, This L. Lunsky 145 201 H. Mace 123 children." F. Bagdade M. Miller A. Z. A. 143 201 Vocational was prepared by the World Jew- 123 135 A, Gliet II. Lev itan P. Stein lien Jaffe 140 Meyer Littky 130 I. Gilbert 122 11. Babbush Norman Cohen 153 Individual High Averages ish Congress and is available for 110 149 18 Dolivek 120 Sol Abels A. Guru in Mack Loiter 137 140 139 examination at the office of the Liberty S. Farber 120 Royal Palm Reopens C. Steinberg 139 Paunch Greater Detroit I. Jack Klein 178 Joe Perlotent 132 140 Lou Lunsky 176 129 S. Jacobs A. Mendelson 119 S. Friedman Julius Kraft 168 139 Bureau. The Royal Palm Hotel, Miami 132 Cal Myers H. Weimer 119 167 Littky I:. Berg I'. Stein 139 T. Mittledorf 156 II. People with relatives in Shang- J. Feldman 1111 Beach hostelry, reopened for the 162 A. Smith H. Symons Cleve. Orphan 130 Max Fleisher 152 Social Service 118 147 II. Gault W. Soroklit Ralph Raimi 157 hai can now utilize the services M ItZfl 138 Sit season on Thursday, Nov. 15. Sol lloberman 159 130 117 171 Roy Selling Joe Rodman M. Blumenthal 138 I). Nat tusk). J. Rosh' 138 117 Recently returned by the U.S. of the BIAS for transmission of Walter Stark 144 Al. Weiner Sol I.unsky 139 J. Sent 137 Auxiliaries A. Farber 114 Hang Danto 144 Supreme Lodge I. Freeman funds payable in American dol- Dun Staub121 149 136 Swartz Bloomfield 150 114 Army to its original operator, M Weingarden 142 W. Iterlow Schwartzman 156 J. Levitt 156 y. 136 Sam \Viilens lars. Up to one hundred dollars It. Wolnez 113 163 Herman Berlin 138 Joseph M. Rose, the hotel has .1. NN'elso K. Felsot 135 Abe Zussman 162 ,51. Sussman 113 168 It month may be sent to an in- B. noggin M. Pearl undergone extensive alterations 135 Viet orb Ira Kaufman 150 National Hospital ',rollick 113 157 135 J. IL Chobett L. Yaff a Morris Smith M. Rosenbaum 149 Max Thomas 141 135 dividual or family unit. , J. Kaufman 106 157 and improvements 141 1. Warsaw I. Perlman 11th) Klee 31 103 I. Kardner 151 140 A. ()kin At t. Weiner The staff includes Douglas 1•, Edelstein 133 Peace Tennenhouse Julius Sarko 131 110 IL Markman 100 Unity M. Heller Albert Marks 164 3oseph Parker 131 96 Raff, manager, Audrey F. Ed- 168 122 .1. Shenk man 133 Al Sklar L. Snyder 163 Harry Levy 133 Boris Tobes S. Wainer 94 rick, hostess, and Jack Allen, 174 4). Holtzman 146 Sam Krause A. Rubin 159 130 Joe Levin I. Pfelff er Chas. Jordan 163 Sam Kaplan 151 'I• Klayman publicity and social director. 148 Aaron Liplit 1 GREEN DIVISION - vask Korn 157 Ira Danto Brotherly Love Sam Gurwin 170 D. Saperstein 173 164 Stan Berrie 156 Ben Gantz Sam Weisberg 141 Americanism 159 Dave Velick '163 sit tit Lutz Walter Silver 158 167 Ed Weiner Dave Penner 155 Grand Lodge Max Horwood M. Linden '; Louis Grant Percy Baron M. Rosenthal 195 Equality Moe Egren 174 Civilian Defense ................... 28 27 160 Inter Faith ........................ ........ 21 Louis Graber 166 American Way ......••............. 23 R . Tisdale H Zintmerman 165 Four F1 eedonls ........... ............................ 22 158 Welfare Joe Bloom .................... 22 Hospitality ....... 21 ed Cross ........................ ......... 20 R Benevolence 171 Liberation ..... ........... 20 Morris Gold f Rights ...................... 167 Bill o Al Shapiro ('. Brownstein 158 Legal Aid .......................... 20 19 .. .................... Alex Ross 158 Democracy ... Louis Goldberg 151 Religious Liberty ................... 18 High Team Single Game Refugee Aid 165 174 161 153 153 Martin Miller 171 M. Olshansky 161 Sante Levine 161 David Miller 156 163 J. Gunsberg WHITE DIVISION Total Pls. 27 Wider Swope Henry Monsky Anti-Defamation Michigan Council lintel Foundation Goodwill Freedom Jubilee to Palestine Fund Honour War Service National Defense 26 25 25 High Team 3 Game Henry Monsky High Single Game F. Gerson H. /Aft M. Helper 11. Layne Iligh 3 Game 'fetal Weekly 210 Games %aft F. Gerson M. Weinstein A. Kutinsky I. Reiter S. Epstein S. Litt AI Davis 147 I) X Holtzman 154 Max Wolfson 148 154 Harry Apple 150 Dave Mintz Justice 11 Raznick Paul Kantor Bernie Berman Nat Lewis Dave 13russ 929 157 137 157 112 142 Palestine Fund 154 Al Riskin Herman Layne 163 Dave Scherr 132 L. Rubinstein 133 149 Garfield Foundation NI. Wasserman 147 1. Robinson 151 Morris Surath 140 Albert Posen 147 A Feldman 140 Freedom M. Weinstein 160 154 dune Ben Leaman 145 146 I. Reiter 141 W. oshinsky Four Freedoms Liberation CIVIDftn Defense Democracy . Mich. Council H. Kaufman J. Schultz Sam Rosen Jack Golan) 51. Itaznick Louts Pollak Al Gordon J. Liebowit• Allan Wall Jack Borsand 177 122 136 122 120 Natim•l Defense Berman N. Krauss H. Miller hillier 132 122 121 Leo Green 11. Boigan 1411 Jack hemPert 1 37 Irving Silk 140 Donald Farkus 115 Hens Club American \Vey 133 S. Rapaport M. Biddy Pearlman Manheitner Gale Zuckerman Joe Milgrom 128 Joe Sontag 138 'told. Kaplan 127 N. Adilman 108 Liberty 147 Jack K rubel 154 S. Pernikoff Herber t Bean 1411 Julius Meskin 160 142 A. hov Inger 151 122 133 157 105 128 137 126 165 94 114 156 147. Auxiliaries Win. Plotkin 172 x2 Nosanchuk 116 Adelman 152 A. Egrin 150 I.. S. , liwartz Irvin Slrken 135 Sunday School 1:11 Jack Diamond 126 L. Denser 122 Al Winer 131 Lash 129 Harry Gellman 140 51. Shulman 145 I 'a v id Galin 123 Cold 166 Taub Legal Aid Isadore Gussin 107 140 Al. Kleiman 1.ee Gladstone 136 M. Welherg, 147 127 n ut S. Greenn Social CI tth 91 Rose 137 Golding 145 A. Winer 154 Rubinstein A. Brook_ 110 A. Ilelfg 011 Mandell Lasser 1. Margolies Mager Conservation 1 50 92 123 137 170 \5. . Shulimait Bort titan 11. Slot chin Perlsteln I,. Miller 144 101 122 143 175 Unity Shultz I Ostler Brose liciller Glassman 135 91 122 155 161 l'ence S. itli oil Frank L. sosnIck (1. Polamky J. Winer Justice Ettinger S. Bee S. Sher II. Levy 3:epes Freedom M. Lax J. Melter D. Aaron Haim Pernikoff 13 13 11 15 17 17 17 20 22 256 615 Neon Lights, Expert Electrical Work . . All Kinds . • Guaranteed Satisfaction Dave Klein, who has return- ed to his old position as night superintendent of service at the Royal Palm Hotel, Miami Beach, is among the many Jewish he- roes of World War II. Klein was with the now fa- mous "Snafu" task force of the 9th Armored Division at the Siege of Bastogne that held olt against irresistable odds prior to the entry of the 101st Airborne Division into the battle. Since its opening and prior to his entry into the service, Klein was employed at the Royal Palm Hotel, and upon his recent discharge, returned to his for- met' position. A Chanukah party will take place Sunday, Dec. 2, at the Hebrew Parochial School, Lin- wood and Elmhurst. Two plays will be presented by the chil- dren of the primary grades. A debate "Why Remain a Jew," will be presented by two students of the high school, Ab- raham Kar and Philip Rabino- witz. 172 131 90 121 158 15 0 116 123 137 129 126 116 158 135 162 Harriet Lewis, concert pianist, will appear on the program of t h e Northwest Congregation Men's Club Dinner Dance, to lie held at the Fort Wayne Hotel Ballroom, Sunday, Dec. 9. Jules Klein and his orchestra will pro- vide music for dancing, and three of the leading night club acts that will be in Detroit at. that time will perform. A seven- course dinner is to be catered by Lachar's. Max Haidv and Hy Storchan will be cochairmen of the af- fair. Sam Bez is in charge of tickets. Under the sponsorship of the Men's Club, an inter-faith pro- gram will be held at Bagley School, Monday, Nov. 26. NO. 7135 13567 MANOR Caterers 4 WILSHIRE HOTEL 746 Collingwood at Third TOwnsend 8.2680 Dining and Ballrooms YESHIVA PLANS PARTY Louis Marshall Lodge Men's Club Makes Lost Dinner Dance Plans 12 148 161 111.1 - K 1111 ISION 115 Won 155 Team , o) 150 No. 2 19 No. 1 19 No. 9 Goodwill 18 Fred Gerson 157 No. 7 17 Mack Helper 174 No. 5 Jack Cohen 135 No. 3 Barris Altman 153 No. 6 1 Sam K rinsky 151 No. 8 12 No. 4 10 No. 10 Henry Monsky Individual High Game 51. Kut Insky 151 Sam Epstein 164 S. Epstein Babe Weiner 156 1a411411dual High 3 Gamest 'Maurice Schur 151 147 S. Epstein Al Kut 'risky Team High-Slagle Game 'Max Salter Henry Zit f t I arry Appel Sid Seder Carl GPI Men Nlembership Jr. Congregation 149 I. 1:4tuff tnan 142 Bill of Rights Religious henry Podden 152 1, Rosenthal .140 Louis Pngevein 151 Sam Litt 150 Irwin Sherman 132 125 Samuel Linde 150 I. M'entstein 119 Victor Lawson 150 J. Pleasant Julius Bello 157 137 154 156 143 143 INDIS'IDI'Al, AVERAGES Inter Faith 937 Meyer Epstein 151 '1'c an, No. Team High 3 Games Hat ry Solomon 158 '605 Jack Brilliant 149 Tram Na M. Mittledorf 157 Indiv idual Averages 140 Corman Abe 159 P. Kay 176 K. Herman 150 II. Sehrektell 171 I. Stein 158 M. Litton 173 BLUE DIVISION .1. Klmnn lit I. Segal 169 Total Pt. K. Batiks 157 M. Nagle 164 Stross 157 Victory ........................... 29 J. I.. Trompeter 163 K. Kay 157 B. Davis National Monthly ................. 26 II. Burns 162 157 It. Charfoos Light ............................... 162 S. Epstein 156 A. Beresh National Hospital . .................. 25 S. Mager 162 156 A. Goldstein Levi Memorial ..................... 24 0. Beckerman 161 . .......................... 23 A . 7.. A. Wider Scope ............................. 854 135 IL. Wasserman 133 Congregation 110 I, Roth Ben Stein 134 131 Freedmen H. Moss 142 132 A . Winer J. FeIngold 13i 119 A. IterkowItz K. Gerber 111 I'. Berkowitz War Service Al Egren Manny Rosen Sant Bassin Sol Voiles harry Dworin 8 S s P eace ............................ 215 118 G. Rapaport J. liershenson 124 133 2637 Eli Good 135 Art Silver Irwin Pleasant 116 2.7 227 Welfare 227 S. Markowitz 135 Arthur Schultz 145 131 601 I. K Minsky 117 I. Kolotiney 100 Louis Ceifet z 200 9 2 7, 227 Red Cross 131 224 Sam Gold 214 Frank Shook 125 206 Lewis Zurnberg 144 205 Mark Benach 110 204 Julius Olen Honour 3 6 High 'ream Single Game Peace Electric Hotel Superintendent Is Decorated Here Lost 1 High Team 3 (Mines ................ . ........... 2361 High Single Game I. Silk .......................... 240 Pernikoff High 3 Game Total 538 High 3 Game Total ........................ .......................... 553 II. redden Pernikoff Weekly 200 Games Weekly 211(1 Games 231 213 ly.......................... It. unr u 215 P ernikoff ................... 210. 211 ........................... ............................. Silk 1. Gellman fifthly ........................ 200 ......................... 201 H. J. Winer Individual Averages Individual Averages Anti Defamation Won Team ................ 11 F reedom 9 .............. Auxilaries ............ 9 C onservation . ........... Congregation Jr. Congregation ........ fi Meng Club .............. 5 5 Unity ................. .................. 5 Justi ce Sunday School ........... 4 social Club ............. 4 4 'Membership ............. ..................... 4 P eace High Single Game 25 23 22 Hospitalit y 21 Saul Layne "0 Fred Reiner 17 I. Margolis 17 William Lite Joseph Mehr High Team Single Game Goodwill ........................ 8116 High Team 3 Game ....................... 2221 Hospitality Hospitality Men's Club NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS For WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS Call CARL BISIO, Mgr. •■■■•■■■?' ■141■■■■■■■■• W i0116.\ ■1■ 16116. \ \\\ 10 ■110 10■ ■■ ■■ •■ Your Community Synagogue 6 0 1 ne !Northwest or t hwest Hebrew e N Th r C ongregation and Center $ 0 Requests Your Attendance at the 0 0 GROUND-BREAKING 0 CEREMONY For the Building of Our New Synagogue 0 0 ON CURTIS AVE. AT SANTA ROSA I 0 4 0 4 Sunday, November 25, 1945 AT A 2 p.m. SHARP YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, RELATIVES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND • w te: 'ea\ ' 'Ng ■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ ■■■• ■■■■■■■• ■■•■