Maim Awish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI :A OHIO Friday, January 11, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Univ. of Mich. Campus News Halevy Singing Society Hadassah Ends Fund Seeks New Members Raising Campaign At In behalf of the proposed Music Lee Plaza Luncheon Center of the Halevy Singing So- By FAE KAUFMAN MANY DETRO1TERS HONORED Practically everyone on the campus has started this new year with resolutions or promises. A few have even made pledges. In the Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, Detroiter Barry Cohen is one of the new pledges, while the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity has pledged localites Jerry Goran, Dick Lurie and Dan Gilbert. The Zeta Beta Tau fraternity has in its new pledge group Hubert Goldman, James Ginn, Ronnie Goldman, Jarvis Franzblau and Sheldon Fellman, all from Detroit . When the University Women's Glee Club published its list of new members, Joyce Katz, a Detroiter, was one of those numbered. ciety, the Activities Committee un- der the chairmanship of Dr. Wil- liam Klein, who is also chairman of the Building Committee, is sponsoring a series of programs and gatherings, with the special purpose of obtaining Life, Patron, and Asociate members for the Halevy. The series began with presenta- tions on two Altman radio pro- grams featuring Shirley Zaft and Bella Goldberg as vocal soloists, with Dr. Klein as speaker. Parties for Halevy members were held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubin on December 28, and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Levy on Jan. 12. A special program was given at a meeting of the Arlaza- roff branch of the J.N.W.A. on January 2, at which William Cay- man sang, acompanied by Bella Goldberg. Shirley Schwartz has been elect- ed president of Cercle Francais, the French club on the University campus, while Dave Brodman has been chosen treasurer. The club is sponsoring seven lectures and the annual French play. The Halevy chorus rehearses ev- ery Tuesday from 9 to 11 p.m. in the Roosevelt School under the guidance of Dan Frohman, Musi- cal Director of Halevy. Informs. tion regarding various member- ships and concert tickets can be obtained there, or by phoning To. In a campus-wide election, Paul 8-6633. Sislin was one of the two success- ful candidates for a position on the Board in Control of Student Publications. Nice going! Louis Millman Praised By Police Department Discussions were held in the Un- ion January 3 on current labor disputes as announced by Victor Baum, president of the local chap- ter of AVC. Vic, a university stu- dent originally from Detroit, was selected by Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., earlier this semester to be a member of the National Housing Committee. Vic is also a member of the Bnai Brith Hillel Council on campus. This group, incidental- ly, is headed by President Betty Korash, from Detroit, who was re- cently tapped for Senior Society. and Sheldon Selesnick, who is vice president not only of the Council but also SOIC, Student Organiza- tion for International Cooperation. Beth Laiken was heard over WKAR recently on the Campus News Program. Beth is also presi- dent of Avukah, campus Zionist organization. Fabian To Entertain Young Israel Boys The Detroit Police Department praised the traffic control work of the Men's Club Committee un- der the leadership of Louis Mill- man. Mr. Millman was cited for his commendable efforts during Sun- day School hours of Temple Is- rael at the Hampton School. No complaints have been received from the neighborhood, nor has there been any accident of any kind in the history of the Sun- day School. Relatives Sought 1. Abraham Birenholc and Abra- ham David Freedman, of Czeto- chowa, Poland, sought by Chaim Birenholc. 2. Mrs. May Czeizler, formerly lived at 13226 Dequindre, sought by Josef Stern, of Sotumare, Rou- mania. 3. Louis Klein, sought by F. (Ol- ga) Klein. 4. Maria Shierczewska, sought by Francisek Jablonowski. 5. Jack Frainowitz, sought by niece. Bella Frainowitz. 6. Mrs. Henia Tobiasz (nee Ba- der), from Wadowice, Poland, sought by nieces, Fella Bader and Eva Messer. 7. Werner Fuchs, sought by brother, Erwin Fuchs, of Wroc- law, Poland. 8. Eddye Lewis Bruce, sought by Mrs. Ladislav Gaal (Edith), of Bu- dapest. 9. Mr. Widawer, dentist, sought by Chaza Strajt. 10. Isaac Josef, forernrly lived at 1612 Virginia Park, and Frank Josef, formerly lived at 2934 John R Street, sought by Malka Sekler of Bucarest. Anyone k now i n g the where- abouts of the above named are re- quested to contact Mrs. Sue A. Huffman, of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, 5737 Second Ave.. Trinity 2-4080, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Young Israel Interme- diates, boys 16-19 years old, are in charge of the program of the organization's "Youth Night" to be held at the Cong. Bnai Moshe assembly hall, Wednesday, Jan. 16 at 8:00 p.m. 1 Organization of membership en- rollment in Young Israel boys clubs, is one of the re- sponsibiit l ies that have been assumed by the Intermediates. Represented on the program will be Benja- Fabian min Mager, Al- an Bressler, and Philip Rabino- witz who will be master of cere- monies. Sidney Kelman, president of the Intermediates, will address the group. The feature of the evening will be a demonstration of prestidigi- tation by Fabian, the "The Whim- sical Wizard." Admission is free to boys un- Junior Congregation of Shaarey der nineteen. Zcdek will conduct the Sabbath services in the main Synagogue this Saturday. Shachris will be read by Richard Sanders and Dale Boesky while The stork has been busily hover- Charles Kramer will read the Mu- ing over the homes of our Com- saph service. Bal Koreeim for rades. At Comrade Goodfriend's it the Sedrah "Bo" will be Dale was a girl for the second time and Boesky, Fred Keidan, Henry Lon- a boy for Comrade Aston. nerstater and Seymour Subar. Encouragement was given to Resume of the week's Sedrah Comrades to continue bringing in will be given by Miss Roslyn Clay- electric razors for the boys at the man. The interpretation of the Percy Jones Hospital. Haphthorah will be given by It won't be long now and Post Phyllis Fredenthal. No. 268 will be seen in their new The officers of the Junior Con- super post caps. gregation who are responsible for After motions were hurried the Sabbath service plans are El- along to elect a delegate to the liot Charlip, president and Alan March convention of the J.W.V. in Fineberg and Charles Kramer, Chicago, the reason became evi- vice presidents. dent. Our Comrade Commander Regular Sabbath morning serv- Berger volunteered to pay his own ices are held by the Shaarey Zed- Way. ek Junior Congregation at 9:30 Next meeting will be held Wed- a.m. every Saturday at the Kate nesday, Jan. 16 at 8212 - 12th St. Frank Memorial Prayer Room. S. Z. Jr. Congregation Conducts Services Jack Winokur Post Page Seven Great West Life Gets Northwest Men's Club Capt. Norman on Staff Plans A Sleigh Ride Great West Life Assurance Co. this week announced that Capt. Harold S. Norman, who was re- cently released from active serv- ice, is now associated with its Detroit Agency, at 3146 Penobscot Bldg. The Men's Club of the North- west Hebrew Congregation an- nounced the formation of plans for a sleigh ride to be held on Sun, Feb. 3 at Magnolia Stables, 16250 West Eight Mile Road near James Couzens Highway. The af- fair is scheduled for 8:30 p.m., and is open to all friends of the con• gregation. Manny Lax, president of the Men's Club has appointed Mal- colm Rivkin to head the arrange- ments. Lax also appointed William Plotkin and Morris Lasser to or- ganize a boy scout and cub scout group for the congregation. Arthur P. Johnson is the man- ager of the Detroit Agency of the Great West Life Assurance Co. Capt. Norman enlisted in the army before Pearl Harbor - in October, 1940. In service more than five years, with the 15th Air Corps, he holds the Air Medal, the Bronze Star, the European Theater Ribbon, nine Battle Par- ticipation Stars, American The- ater Ribbon, American Defense Ribbon, Victory Ribbon, Presiden- tial Citation with two Oak Leaf Clusters, He was overseas for 23 months 1.00 11E1'0 N DA V and saw action in Africa, Italy nomoolhor s01110 tine' lig. In spite and France. the gloom•hoh!vrs, we urged buy Son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nor- ROSLYN A. CORN I tat mit to the limit of your last done r. man of 2903 Elmhurst, he is 28, is A luncheon at the Lee Plaza a graduate of Northwestern High $50,1100 rash swings solid .15 apt. Hotel on Sunday, Jan. 13, will and of Wayne, is a member of 1,11.; Inbby, t.le‘ a tor, all f ut it. flood culminate the "Honor Roll" Fund Wayne Club and a past master of emu!. !tents •ero $ 4 2, 000. Can you Raising Campaign of the Business Perfection DeMolay Lodge. Imagine OPA now says $23,000. Rent and Professional Division of Ha- control can't last forayer, dassah. Proceeds will be used specifically for Child Welfare and Homer Warren & Co. the Medical Center's quota for the DIME 111.DG. CA. nil Division. Rabbi Eliezer Levi of WE SPIWIALIZE IN Tint the Bnai Moshe Synagogue will MANAGEMENT OF APARTMENTS be the speaker of the afternoon. The Jewish Women's European Morris Hochberg, violinist with Welfare Organization will hold a the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, card party and Brunch Meeting will provide the musical program, at the home of Mrs. Samuel Ro- accompanied by Mrs. Sylvia sen, 2262 Chicago Blvd., on Tues- Hochberg. day, Jan. 15, at 11:30 o'clock, Miss Roslyn A. Corn is vice Members and friends are invited president of the Division and is to attend. assisting in the preparation of ar- Mrs. Ezriel Weissman, president, CO. rangements for the afternoon. announces final plans have been made for the Get-togther Card WINDOW SHADES Party to be held at Rosenberg's MADE TO ORDER (formerly Pereira's) at 9925 Dex- Cleaned and Repaired ter Blvd., on Monday evening, Jan. 28. Mrs. Ed Schwartz and LINOLEUM The Women's American Ort will Mrs. Jack Seder are chairmen. hold a buffet luncheon and card Inlaid and liallitshiP party in the ballroom of the War- Rugs and Furniture dell-Sheraton on Monday, Jan. 21. VENETIAN BLINDS Mrs. Wm. Grahm, president, —always Drapery Hardware ask by name for St. Joseph promises an Interesting afternoon. Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that On Oar Price* iz l ia 2:1 Many beautiful door prizes have can do more for you. There's none Eyre Ent mat ea been secured. faster, none surer, none more depend- Mrs. Baer Keidan, Un. 3-6194, able. And it's the world's largest seller 8625 LINWOOD chairman of the affair, is also in at ten cents. 36 tablets, 201; 100 for CALL TYLER 5-1230 charge of reservations. Tic':ets 351. Get genuine St Joseph Aspirin. may be purchased for members 0...4.1.o....■0•84” ..oro■ ommo ■to woo ■o■e and friends. ” , . ..lommoommeamo ■ o... . ..... name. .... The Men's Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe LEO BROWN ELECTED DEXTER BLVD. AT LAWRENCE Presents Leo M. Brown, newly elected president of the Montefiore Lodge. Free Sons of Israel, acted as host Prof. of Jewish History, Literature and Institutions to the entire membership at his at Columbia University, New York City home, 16835 Wildemere Ave., on TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5th Sunday, Jan. 6. Installation of Subject: new officers was held, followed by THE MODERN STATE AND THE JEWS the ritual for the induction of new members. A buffet supper was Admission $1.00 Tickets Obtainable at Cong. Office served by Mrs. Brown. Sale — Apartments JWEWO To Hold Card Party on Jan. 15 LA SALLE Window Shade ORT To Hold Buffet Luncheon DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN DR. SALO BARON 9/GREAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY Is Pleased To Announce Ca pt. Ha - old S. Norman Rtcenfly Released From Active Duty Is Now Associated With Our DETROIT AGENCY 3146 Penobscot Bldg. Arthur P. Johnson, Manager T ASSURANCE COMPANY 9Z,GREAT-WESILIFE - HEAD Cr P WINNI EG,