Alliericam i fewisk Periodical Carter Friday, October 18, 19".1. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Women of JNF Chart Luncheon League of Women to Install Mrs. Danto at First Meeting Page Eleven JWV Broadcast The first open meeting of the season of the League of Jewish has arranged a program for the Women's Organizations will be held occasion. at 1 p. no. Wednesday, Oct. 30, at A skit entitled "Passing Day," written and directed by Mrs. Becker, will be presented by a The paid-up membership dessert cast composed of Mesdames Milton luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary Doner, Ben Tobin, Eli Gross, Har- Jewish National Fund, will be hold ry Cohen, Louis Tendler and Ellis 1 sday, Oct. 22, at 1 p. m., at Fisher. Jewish Community Center. A corhmemorative resolution in fir Morton Goldberg, rabbi of honor of the late Mrs. Meyers will Emil Israel of Tole- be read by Mrs. Maurice Klein, a 7,.,iregation t ,„ will be guest speaker. past president of the organization. The opening prayer will be offered Dr. Goldberg, who is president by Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. of the Jewish Community Council ORGANIZATIONS AID 1 of Toledo, is a member of the A dessert luncheon will be ; administrative committee of the served through the cooperation of National Zionist Organization of the Youth Education League, In- America. fants Service Group, Ladies Aescu- ) The musical portion of the pro- By DR. PERRY BUILNSITNE lapian Society, Primrose Benevo- gram will feature Shoshana lent Society, Neugarten Medical Brooke Freedman, graduate of the A LARGE ATTENDANCE is ex- Aid, Home Relief Society, Zedalcah i. Eastman School of music. She Club, Young Women's Bicur Cho- pected at the civic community 1 has done radio and concert work lem, Department of Michigan Jew- night program of the Department in many large cities. She will be MRS. SAMUEL B. DANTO ish War Veterans, N. W. Branch of Michigan Thursday evening, accompanied by Rebecca Frohman. European Wonien's Welfare So- Oct. 24, at the Jewish War Vet- This event will mark the cul- the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto who suc- ciety, and the Sisterhood of the erans' large auditorium, 8212 12th mination of the auxiliary's mem- ceeded the late Mrs. Henry Mey- following Congregations: Bnai Mo- street. The affair is open to the bership drive, headed by Mrs. Sam ers as president, will be installed. she, Northwest, Shaarey Zedek, public without charge. ' Cohen as chairman, Mrs. Morris Candidates for local, state, and Temple Beth EC and Temple Israel. WILL PRESENT SKIT Davis, co-chairman and Mrs. Al- Mrs. James V. Brown, president national offices have been invited. Mrs. Harry Becker, program bert Prag, secretary. chairman, with the assistance of of the Youth Education League, A large number of candidates have Social chairman is Mrs. . John Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mrs. Robert and Mrs. David King, president already accepted the invitation. Hayman, and Mrs. Morris Davis Lewiston and Mrs. Marc Markey, of the Infants Service Group, are George A. Edwards, president of in charge. is in charge of decorations. the Common Council and veteran of two world wars, will be on the program. Toledo Council Head to be Guest Speaker , Heads Luncheon Zedakah's Tea Set for Oct. 28 Yearbook Chairman Mrs. Gertrude Blum on Musical Program Zadakah's fall musicale and tea will be held at 1:15 p. m. Monday, Oct. 28, at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Gertrude Leve Blum will render vocal and piano selections and young Phyllis Pullberg will give impressions of famous per- sonalities in a song and dance routine. Chairman of the affair is Mrs. Paul Deutch and the hostesses for the afternoon are: Mesdames Louis Silverman, Al West, Israel Hertz, Joseph Wis- ner, Edward Fisher, Max Elias, Michael Berkowitz, Sam Sellman, Hattie Schwartz, Jacob Harvith, MRS. LOUIS KEPES • Musicale Chairman • • Hebrew Ladies Aid to Celebrate Its 35th Anniversary The thirty-fifth anniversary of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society sill be celebrated with a subscrip- tion luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 29, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. All past presidents headed by Mrs. Helen Ails!ander, who is hon- orary president of the society, are formulating plans for the affair. The annual donor luncheon, vhich is the main fund-raising :roject of the society, is sched- ded for Dec. 17. It will be held n the banquet hall of the Bina! r.cshe Synagogue. The president, Mrs. Helen Rosen- , has appointed Mrs. Louis epes as chairman. Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald has charge of reserva- tions and Mrs. Pauline Schiff and Mrs. Muriel Smith are chairmen of the souvenir book. lalevy Concert Series to Open Next Month the repatriation of Allied war vet- erans and displaced persons in the Third U. S. Army Zone, super- vising over 80 camps. He has been active in veterans affairs in Hartford and is identi- fied with the ZOA and the AJC. • • BURNSTINE AT 1VAYNE DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE, • • • department commander, will ad- dress the general assembly of the WELFARE BENEFIT DANCE Veterans Association of Wayne A BIG TURNOUT is expected University at the Art Institute at the first rehabilitation and wel- Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 23. fare benefit dance to be held in t's the JWV ballroom Saturday, Nov. 2. Tickets are still available from Norman Berkley at 3333 Barium Tower, RA. 6051. • • • ANNUAL CONVENTION THE 51st ANNUAL convention of the Jewish War Veterans of STEEL HAULERS the United States will be held at HEAVY DUTY HAULING Atlantic City, from Nov. 27 through Dec. 1. Col. Griffith, national commander of the American Le- gion, and representatives from Washington and the Army will address the assembly. One of the outstanding candi- dates for the national commander- ship is Lt. Col. Milton Richman of Connecticut, veteran of World War I and II. Col. Richman served on Gen. Patton's staff overseas. He participated in the Normandy Photo Engravers invasion and has five battle stars 641 MONROE for service in France and Ger- many. CA. 0472 He played an important role in • 7007 Intervale HOgarth 7490 •• • Home Relief Event Set for Tuesday MILS. dObEPH J. JACOBS You'll remember us— Sam Resnick, Joseph Frankfort, Morris Halpern, Jacob Waldon, Arthur Feldman, Sam Charpros, Joseph Messer, Sam Sugarman, Joseph Dunn, Milton Greenblatt, Wm. Kudushin, Morris Loeb and Alan Brown. The twentieth jubilee concert of the Sholem Aleichem folk schools will be held Nov. 10 at the Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. Appearing as guest artist will be Isaak Gladstone, who will make his first Detroit appearance in a new repertoire of Jewish and Hebrew songs. Also participating will be a guest speaker and a group of chil- dren from the schools. Tickets can now be secured from members of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute or by calling HO. 5404. The women of the Sholem Alei- chem Folk Institute are dedicating their forthcoming donor luncheon of Dec. 18 to their twentieth ju- bilee of cultural activity in the field of Yiddish education. Mrs. Ethel Shorr is general director of the event, which will take place at the Book Cadillac Hotel. PHILLIPS CARTAGE CO. The annual donor luncheon and fashion show of the Home Relief Society will take place at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. B. J. Rudin is in charge of arrangements. Tickets may be purchased at the door by those who have not yet obtained them. A door prize will be given away. Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs is yearbook chairman. The Home Relief Society has made contributions to the UJA, Foster Parent Plan, Percy Jones Hospital and the USO program throughout the war and postwar periods. MRS. PAUL DEUTCH Sholem Aleichem Prepares for its Jubilee Concert for excellent food, courteous serv- ice, moderate prices. Private dining room for evening and Sunday dinners Special rate for large or small groups, afternoons or evenings Hors D'oeuvres made to order Rothstein Restaurdnt BNAI MOSHE YOUTH The Young Peoples' Society cf Bnai Moshe is holding a Simchas Substituting for Dr. William Torah party Saturday, Oct. 19, at 3454 Joy Road, ch of Dexter 8:30 p. m. Dancing, games and re- Klein, Halevy Singing Society pres- TYler itlf9424 freshments are features. ident who is incapacitated because of illness, Aaron Sandweiss, first vice-president, has taken charge t arr angements for the twenty- Riding (3 hour minimum )— ArcheryIfiery—Ilay Rides nd concert series this season. Fishing—Square Dancing e concerts will take place in ecture hall of the Detroit In- :te of Arts Nov. 19, Feb. 5 and A perfect spot for a Neck or weekend of relaxation I' tl o hm under the direction of Dan a n. PAGEL'S, Inc. I OPEN 11 A.M. to 10 P.M. Open Sundays Miller's Sea Food and Chop House Under the Personal Direction of Nick Lucas, Formerly with the Stork Club, New York City 18952 Woodward Ave nr. 7 Mi. Rd. TO. 9.3760, 9.9825 1 I — 1:13:11:HX1-0 Ex-cello Painting & Decorating Co. 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Gen- eral Deliver)i Brighton, Michigan or phone Brighton 4788 We the undersigned have known Mr. O'Brien for many years and found him to be the type of office holder who deserves the cooperation of the citizens of the 13th District regardless of party affiliations. Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith Harold Garber Ct