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Friday, March 22, 1946
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
Page Eleven
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Tome Relief to
Meet Monday
Ten Detroiters
Attend Convention
The Home Relief Society will
meet at the home of Mrs. Peter A
Miller, 2085 Atkinson, Monday at
1 p.m. at which time, Mrs. Ger-
trude Oberstien will review
'asteland," Jo. Sinclair's Pulitz-
rize novel.
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Ten delegates from Detroit at-
tended the National Constitutional
Convention of the Jewish War
Veterans held March 15 to 17 in
Chicago. The local contingent In-
cluded Harry Madison, State De-
partment commander, Harr y
Schaeffer, Samuel Rhodes, Philip
Cantor, David Wrubel, Morse
Birendorf, A. Marx, Leon Gins-
burg, Maurice Bordeloff and Har-
ry Nathan.
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ant's Group
Plans Luncheon
A Victory Luncheon Is being
planned by the Infant's Service
Group for March 27 in the Foun-
der's Room of the Book-Cadillac
Hotel. Mrs. Eleanor King, presi-
dent, announced this week that
the Cafe Society Dinner Dance
and Show held recently proved a
success.
Junior Hadassah
Surpasses Quota
Surpassing its $1300 quota, the
Detroit Unit of Junior Hadassah
climaxed its donor fund-raising
campaign with a dance held Mar.
9 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Money raised went toward the
maintenance of various projects in
Palestine with emphasis on the
Meier Shfeyah, children's village.
On Sunday, the Hadassah Juniors
will present a Purim program at
Shaarey Zedek.
Equality Club
Installs Officers
Newly-elected officers of the
Equality Club installed at a recent
meeting held at the home of past
President Betty Berkowitz, North-
lawn ave., include: Zelda Levett,
president; Minnie Bloom, vice-
president; Rose Karnow, secre-
tary; Jennie Jaffe, treasurer and
Yetta Tucker, recording secre-
tary.
Zedakah to Hold
.Birthday Dance
Young Mizrachi
Fashion Shoiv
On Wednesday,. March 27, the
Young Women's Mizrachi will
sponsor a Fashion Show and
Luncheon at Webster Hall. Mrs.
Sol Strager and Mrs. Harry Shu-
rnaia - s are chairmen of the affair.
Proceeds will be used to further
the construction of the Children's
Village in Rnanna, Palestine.
Tickets can be purchased from
Mrs. Jack Dunn, TO. 8-7329.
Music Club to
Present Soiree
Members of the Music Study
Club of Detroit will present its
15th Annual Soiree on Wednesday,
March 27. Rebecca Frohman,
Florence Kutzen, Mildred Brasch,
and the Club Choral, under the
direction of Dan Frohman, will
appear on the program.
Ezra Announces
Date of Dinner
March 31 has been set as the
date for the next Ezra, Women's
Division of the Federation of Po-
lish Jews, buffet dinner to be held
at the home of Mrs. J. Hershman,
of 3308 Webb Ave. Pictures of the
six orphans adopted by the or-
ganization were exhibited by
President Rose Sharkey at a re-
cent meeting held at the home of
Mrs. S. Zipper, of 2446 Euclid ave.
Plait Symposium
RETURNEES
Albert Schulman
Albert Schul-
man, third class
petty officer
leaves for home
the latter part of
April after nine-
teen months
overseas, S o uth
Pacific service.
He is a former
Central High
Al Schulman school student,
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Schul-
man, of 2925 Glendale.
Nathan Saginaw
S-Sgt. Nathan I. Saginaw, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Saginaw,
of 15400 Linwood Avenue, was
discharged from the army at Ft.
Sheridan recently after three
years of service. He spent 16
months in the Pacific. Saginaw
plans pursuing a pre-dental course
at Wayne University this Fall.
Contest on "What Zionism. Means to
Me" Officially Opens; Judges Ready
The essay contest on "What Zionism Means to Me" is now offi-
cially open. The judges, Lawrence Crohn, Pauline Jacksion and Abra-
ham Cohen are ready to judge the entries as they come in. All entries
must be accompanied by an entry blank from the Chronicle or a fac-
simile thereof.
Rules of the contest are as follows:
1. All essays must be on one side of the paper only.
2. Essays are limited to one thousand words in length.
3. Any Jewish boy 16 years or under may enter the contest.
4. All essays must be submitted by May 1.
5. All essays must be accompanied by official Chronicle entry
blank or facsimile.
First prize, contributed by the Fishman Brothers, Herman and
Mickey, is a complete summer's vacation at Camp Michigama, valued
at approximately four hundred dollars. Second prize is fifty dollars in
cash, contributed by members of the Zionist Organization. The third
prize is a set of books, contributed by the the Detroit Jewish Chron•
icle. All entries should be sent to the Zionist Youth Commission at
9144 Linwood Ave., Zone 6, in care of Mr. Lawrence Crohn. Winning
entries will be published in the Chronicle.
Please enroll me as an entrant in the essay contest on
"What Zionism Means to Me."
Name
School
Herman Jaffee
Cpl. Herman Jaffee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Jaffee, of 2612
Sturtevant ave., received his dis-
charge at Ft. Lewis, Washington,
recently after 34 months service.
He was a member of the 895th
Medical Professional Services.
His wife (Sara Bello) gave birth
to a baby boy March 6.
Bob Weinberg
Age
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