Afftericam lewislt Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 .1 Friday, April 5, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CLUBS and ACTIVITIES ‘,1C Women Zionist Organization 11, National Convention of the imen's Division of the Ameri. Jewish Congress will be held New York City May 25-29 )proximately fifty delegates nd alternates will be sent from Detroit. The Poster Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Marcus Fordon, is painting an ,hibit of posters for the con- l' ,. ntion and is preparing a mural to be presented to the nationa: organization. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Nomi- nating Chairman, TY. 6-6402, an• flounces that recommendations for officers and board members for the coming year should be sub- mitted to her. The Dance Committee of the Pioneer Women's Organization is completing arrangements for a May Dance to be held on Satur- day evening, May 18, at the Ho- tel Fort Wayne. Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. G. Miller, chairman, TY. 7-7470. Proceeds will be used to fur- nish the newly-completed Detroit Children's Home at KFAR SABA, Palestine. Recent contributors to the KFAR SABA Home were Rose Rosenblatt and Edith Cooper. American Ort Jerome Rosenthal S/Sgt. Jerome J. Rosenthal re- ceived his discharge at Ft. Sheri- dan, Ill., recently, after a stretch of over four years in the Army Air Forces. He served as assist- ant sergeant-major of the East- ern India Air Depot in the CBI theater of operations. Previous to entering the service, Rosenthal was employed as branch manager of the Burton Abstract and Title Co. in charge of their Dime Bldg. branch. Montefiore Lodge DR. PHILIP E. LACHMAN The membership drive of the Zionist Organization of Detroit is continuing under the leader- ship of Dr. Philip E. Lachman. The members are contacting the Jews of Detroit urging them to join the Zionist movement. Mr. Harry Zausmer has been appointed chairman of the com- mittee to contact organizations for their cooperation in the drive. Officers of any organization or club desiring to show the sound films on Palestine should call Mr. Zausmer, at RA. 7584. Several meetings were held in the homes of members. The Zion- ist office provided speakers and films. These meetings are one of the best ways of making Detroit Jews conscious of the necessity of their cooperation. Home meetings will continue, and anyone who plans to entertain at home should call the Zionist office and a speak- er will be provided. Dr. Lachman, Chairman of the Committee, makes the plea to all Jews of the community: "The Zi- onist Organization of America is your instrument to fight for the establishment of a Jewish N:t• tional Home in Palestine and for the opening of its doors to mass Jewish immigration. Enroll today — Do not delay -- Call the Zion- ist office, CH. 6559, and request membership application. Bowlers in the Northwest He. brew Congregation and Center Men's Club League elected the following officers to head the pro- gram starting next fall: Sam Bicoll, president; Max Haidy, 1st vice-president; Leo Censer, 2nd vice-president; Alfred Brook, secretary, and Arthur Schultz, treasurer. Those chosen for the Advisory Board were Dave Maier, Dave Aaron, William Plot- kin, William Shulman and Al Helfgott. Over 150 bowlers and their wives will attend the first annual ban- MRS. HARRY BECKER quet to be held this Sunday at The Women's American Ort the Pent House of the Park Ave- will honor its paid up members nue Hotel. with a luncheon and play on Wed- nesday, April 10, at 12:30 o'clock, in the large auditorium of the Icwish Community Center. The At the open meeting of the play, "Global Dynamics," will de- Neugarten Medical Aid on March pict the vital work of Ort 24, Mrs. Charles Aller, president, throughout the world in the announced the formation of a t raining and rehabilitation of new committee for the purpose displaced persons. Mrs. Harry of making cancer pads. The group, Becker, a member of Theatre under the direction of Mrs. Louis Orts, is directing the play and Beck, of 1215 Burlingame, will the members of the cast are :ts meet one afternoon a week. Those follows: Mesdames Harry Cohen. interested may phone Mrs. Beck. Milton Donor, Barney Israel, TO. 5-7770. Samuel Greenberg, Herbert Metz, The Neugarten Medical Aid has Marc Markey, J. S. 5auls, Nathan Simons, Oliver Ruby, Louis Ten- sent out a letter of thanks to its members and friends for their dler and Dr. Bernice Warren. contributions of foods and cloth- A new Ort movie will also be ing for the SOS drive. shown. Helen Esser Fenton (Mrs. Jo- seph G.) represented the Detroit Chapter of the Women's Ameri- At an election meeting of the can Ort at the Regional Confer- Aesculapian Club held at the De- lice in Chicago on April 4. troit Leland Hotel recently, the following slate of officers were elected: President. Morris Karbal; vice- A special program was arranged President, Ben Daitch; treasurer, by Sidney Shevitz and Morris Harry Pernick; secretary, Mineta Stein for the meeting of the Monger; - executive committee: League for La bor Palestine, William Karbal, Belle H. Mosko- Chapter 1, held at the home of witz, Ben Gurvitz, Harry Berlin, Leah Chafets, 3301 Tyler, Friday Martin Share, Hesse! Kollenberg, evening, April 5. Alex Brooks, Ben Bavly, Robert Schwarz, Sam Bez, Irving Belin- sky and Flyman Margolis. These new executives were in- Dr. W. A. Goldberg, director of stalled in their positions at a ban- the Counselling Service, will ad- ouet given at the Detroit-Leland dress the Kraus Family Club at Hotel on Monday. March 25. Membership in this organization its regular meeting on Saturday evening, April 6. at the home of is open. A drive is being started Dr. John B. Horowitz, 2255 Oak- for the benefit of those Jewish man Blvd. Dr. Goldberg will pharmacists who do not belong to speak on "The Three Stages of the Aesculapians. Information is available by calling TYler 5-7376 Marriage." Montefiore Lodge No. 12 (Free Sons of Israel) held their month- ly business meeting at Hotel Book Cadillac, Monday evening. April 1. In the absence of Presi- dent Leo M. Brown, the meeting was conducted by Mr. Martin Krauss, vice-president. The Lodge will provide for a number of chil- dren to be sent to camp this sum- mer for three-week periods. The last half of the evening was de- voted to social activities super-1 vised by Mrs. Arthur Gottesman, hostess for the evening. Ezra Women A luncheon party honoring those who were instrumental in making the January luncheon a success was given recently by Mrs. Rose Sharkey, president of Ezra, Women's Division of the Federation of Polish Jews, at the home of Mrs. Sadie Weinberg, of Pennington drive. The club voted to send $200 to Poland to lie used for relief work. The next meet- ing of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. M. Goldfarb, of Fullerton Ave. Aesculapians MAJOR JOSEPH EDER Ex-Major Joseph R. Eder will find his new medical office at 1250 Chicago Blvd. the height of ser- enity compared to his makeshift hospitals in North Africa, Italy and Sicily. After four years of service with the Army Medical Corps, Dr. Eder finally received his coveted discharge papers on March 18. From now on, the ring- ing of his phone on the TOwn- send 8-7624 extension will be mu- sic to his ears after hearing the whining of shells and bullets in three ETO invasions. 00 TABLETS 35$ WORLDS LARGEST SELLER AT 104 SCHWAB'S Snack and Soda Bar Complete luncheons served daily 11:30 A. M.-2:30 P. M. SEALTEST ICE CREAM TO TAKE OUT Banana Splits Our Specialty Hours: 8 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily Wallace Colvin Lt. Wallace Colvin was dis- Friday and Saturday, Open to charged from the army medical 4 a. m- At a meeting held on March 11 corps at Camp Atterbury, Ind., 3317 DAVISON at the home of Mrs. Hyman J. recently. A few doors East of Dexter Kramer, Infants Service Group He spent 15 months in Italy voted to send checks to the Moles Chetim Matzo Fund and to the Women's Emergency Food Corn- HAGGADAHS FOR PASSOVER mittee for Passover packages. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Julian A. Raskin's Beautifully Illustrated "Haggadah" Grace on April 8, and will be in the form of a campaign rally. Matzoh Covers for the Seder 9008 12th near Clairmount TR. 2.5454 Infant's Service Group ZION BOOK STORE Yeshivoth B. Yehudah In order to present to the mem- bers of the Board of Directors of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah an up- to-date picture of the educational situation in the Yeshivah, it was arranged to have a brief presen- tation of reports from all depart- ments of the school, Monday. April 8. Board members will hear in detail what pupils in the Day School, (1) Hebrew and (2) English classes, (3) Intermediate Groups, (4) Afternoon Yeshivah, (5) Beth Jacob School, and (6) Kindergarten are doing. Following the educational pre- sentation, there will be important business matters brought up for decision by the (1) Administra- tive, (2) Budget, and (3) House Committees. Board members are urged to attend this most impor- tant meeting. Chapter Neugarten Medical Aid Attara The Attara Chapter of the Ju- Labor Palestine with the 154th Station Hospital, where he was in charge of the eye clinic. An optometrist, Dr. Colvin is now associated with Dr. Morris Witus, physician and sur- geon, and Dr. Andrew Spiro, den- tist. in offices located at 9036 Dexter Blvd. the home of Mrs. S. Reisig, 18065 Northlawn, on March 10. Proceeds of the recent Fashion Show held at Webster Hall will be deter- mined and the Children's Village will be the beneficiary. Mrs. Lew Friedman, chairman of the Moth- er's Day affair to be held May 19, will accept reservations. Mrs. M. Wiser, Child Rescue Chairman, will accept pledges at TO. 8-0227.. N.W. Men's Club Elects Officers 3. Returned From Service Y g Women s Mizrachi Major Eder Returns The regular meeting of Young To Civilian Life Women's Mizrachi was held at Pioneer Women The Brandeis and Ha n i t a Groups of the Pioneer Women's Organization will hold a joint membership tea on Monday eve- ning, April 8, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Auditorium, Lawton at Waverly. Refreshments will be served. Those interested in joining ei- ther group should contact Bran- deis membership chairman, Mrs. Sylvia Novetsky, TO. 7-6903, or Hanita membership chairman Mrs. Myra Richardson, TO. 5- 4220. Page Thirteen nior Mizrachi Women will have a paid-up membership cocktail par- ty at the home of Miss Carol Shuman, 2939 Burlingame Avenue, on Saturday evening, April 6. NATHAN Z. GREENHOUSE and CHARLES E. BAILEY Announce the Formation of a Michigan Cor- poration to Conduct a General Investment Banking Business Dealing in Stocks and Bonds Under the Firm Name of CHARLES E. 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