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Friday April 19, 1946
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CLIFTON MINUS - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

IN THE REALM

Chairman Women's Division Jewish
Welfare Federation Sends Personal
Mrs. Morris Friedman, of Pat-
r, on, N. J., is visiting her fath- 111 essaLfe to Detroit's Jetvish Women

OF LOCAL SOCIETY

er, Louis Diamond.

' By MRS. JOS. II. EHRLICH
This is the first time in a long
Mrs. Max J. Bussey, of Santa time that I have asked for the
11.irhara Drive, has returned from ' privilege of speaking through the
/- visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
press. But, this is the first time
in anyone's life time that so tra-
irs. Morris Krause, of Boston gic a situation has faced the Jews.
has returned from a short And, on behalf of the pitiful rem-
nants of Israel, those who some-
st;.,' in Chicago, Ill.
how God only knows how -
Mrs. Herman A. Wax is visiting have survived Hitler's war on the
her sister, Mrs. Emanuel Rice, of Jews of the world, I want to ask
Whitmore Road. Mrs. Wax is en- ourselves, the blessed, fortunate
route to her home in Los Angeles women of our country, a few
questions.
after a stay in Havana, Cuba.
Do we know the horrible story of
the Jewish women and children
Mrs. Alan Nathan (Ida Eisen- who are left in the devastated
smith) entertained at a luncheon countries of Europe and have we
at the Hotel Statler in honor_ of an understanding of their bitter
Mrs. Sy Rotter, who is now mak- and broken lives, of their hunger,
ing her home in New York.
of their sorrow, of their loneli-
ness, of their despair? If not,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson why not?
and son Anthony, and Mr. Her-
Have we refused to torture our-
man Lieberman, all of Chicago selves by reading and listening to
Blvd., have returned from a three- the tales of the horrors and the
weeks' visit in New Orleans and agonies of the last few years,
Lafayette, La., and Biloxi and which have been written and told
and retold by those who have with
Natchez, Miss.
their own eyes beheld these things
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War- and who have come to us to plead
ner and son, Cpl. Joseph, of Cal- passionately for life and succor
for those who still live? If so.
vert Ave., have returned from a why?
visit of several weeks in the East.
Have we been moved to the

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Golden-
berg have returned from Winni-
peg, Man., where Mr. Goldenberg
was stationed as a member of the
RCAF. He was discharged recent-
ly after six years of service. They
arc now making their home with
Mrs. Goldenberg's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Landsberg, 17344
Greenlawn Ave.

Mrs. Minnie Goldsmith, of
Greenlawn Ave., has returned af-
ter a three-months' visit in Los
Angeles, Calif.

very depths of our beings and
have we been fired with a passion
to share with them our every
blessing, even to the last crust of
bread? If not, in God's name, why
not?
Shall you and I be silent and
withhold our hand, give niggardly
to the Allied Jewish Campaign for
the United Jewish Appeal? Or

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shall we give not at all, and pc--
haps be guilty of hastening the
death of even one of these pre-
cious souls, one of these little
lost, forlorn, tortured children?
Or shall we speak in accents loud,
with generosity and with woman-
ly pride that it was vouchsafed to
give life and hope and joy to ono
of our own flesh and blood?
I have faith in the innate good-
ness of Jewish women and so I
anticipate your answers
"We
shall hearken and we shall do.
We shall give and they shall live."

Meeting Postponed

The regular meeting of Chap-
ter I of the League for Labor
Palestine has been postponed from
this Friday to next week, April
26, due to the holidays. A special
program is being planned for this
session which will be held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Schreier, 3238 Leslie.

Zionists Ask for
Veterans' Help

Calling for increased assistance
on the part of veterans, the Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit is
asking former experienced organ-
izers who served in the armed
forces to help in the present
membership drive. Members who
desire to take part in the cam-
paign should contact Mrs. Feld-
stein, CH. 6559.

Flowers for all occasions
Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622

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ar mitzvah

Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Marwil, of
16170 LaSalle Blvd., announce the
Bar-Mitzvah of their son, A.
Brand, on April 27, at the Con-
5 gregation Shaarey Zedek. A re-
ception will be held at the Mar-
wil home on Sunday, April 28,
from 2 to 5 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Herman D. Weiss,
of 18100 Fairfield Ave., announce
the Bar-Mitzvah of Their son, No):.
ton M., on Saturday, April 27,
at Congregation Beth Abraham,
12517 Linwood Ave. At home Sun-
day, April 28, from 2 to 5 p.m.
No cards.

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Between the ages of 5 and 19 years, cancer kills more children
than all of the following diseases combined: Scarlet Fever, Infantile
Paralysis, Typhoid Fever, Meningitis, Peritonitis, Diphtheria, Dysen-
tery, Diarrhea and Malaria.
The American Cancer Society states that, contrary to common mis-
conception, cancer is not solely a disease of middle or old age. Guard
those you love from this scourge of childhood. Early detection will
save lives. The American Cancer Society needs your financial support
NOW.

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THE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC.
153 Elizabeth St. E., Detroit, Mich.

Sirs:
I enclose $

as my gift to fight cancer. -

Please send me, without cost, information on the "danger
signals" of cancer, to protect myself and my family against
cancer.

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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weinstein, of Elmhurst Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughten; Elaine, to Seymour K. Greenbaum, son
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum, of Cortland Ave. A fall wedding
entertained at a. dinner party at is being planned.
their home' on April 13. The guests
included Mr. and Mrs. George Ed-
wards, Miss Cleo McCain, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Tendler and Mr.
Frank Martel.

The Pennsylvania Railroad was
constructed with money from peo-
ple in all walks of life. Subscrip-
tions were in shares of $50 each,
payable in ten installments. Of the
214,995 shareholders, 49% are wo-
men.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal t...hroniclo

March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grandon (Mildred Goldfeder), of
2958 Monterey Ave., a son, Richard Leslie.
March 21—To Captain and Mrs. Herbert L. Pariser (the former
Dr. Roslyn Helen Fellman of Detroit), a son Stephen Fellman, at
Little Rock, Ark. Captain Pariser is stationed at the Regional Hos-
pital, Camp Robinson, Little Rock, Ark.
March 28--To Mr. and Mrs. Kalman M. Bruss (Evelyn Kass), of
Sturtevant Ave., a son, Joel Neal.
March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Mervin I. Gardner (Tillie Frankel),
of 2615 Leslie Ave., a daughter, Roberta Frances.
April 10—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Sturman (Tillie Kazdan), of
Sturtevant Ave., a daughter, Ellen Lee.
April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Birnbaum (Gertrude Grossman),
of 2752 W. Boston Blvd., a daughter, Beverly.
April 15--To Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Cohn (Elizabeth Lipton), a
son, Frederick Lipton.
To Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wax (Racquel Siegel), of Havana, Cuba,
a daughter, Ellen Herminia. Mr. Wax is the son of the late Herman
Wax and Mrs. Wax, former Detroiters.

Please send me the name and address of the nearest cancer
information center.

Name

(Print)

Street

City

State

Jewish Chronicle
Copyright—American Cancer Society, Inc.

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Passover Greetings and Best Wishes are
extended to our many friends and pa-
trons in the hopes that this Passover will
see the rebirth of a new Freedom for
all Jewry.

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Caterers of Distinction

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Has returned from the Army and is again
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PERSONAL SERVICE FROM EITHER SHOP

Our Sincere

Passover Greetings

To All Jewry

May we extend to you many thanks for your past
patronage and our hopes that we may continue to
serve all of your future catering needs.

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We also wish to announce, at this time, that Passover Seder
accommodations have been completely sold out.

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FORMERLY LACHAR'S

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