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November 01, 1946 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-11-01

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The

Food Service Unit
Picks Schayowitz

Chapter President

Mrs. Adler Speaks
at Odessa Event

Weeks of preparation by the
Odessa Progressive Aid Society for
its child rescue fund project will
be climaxed with the group's an-
nual donor' luncheon Wednesday
at the Hotel Statler. Mrs. Morris
Adler will be guest speaker.
Mrs. Morris Weinhart is chair-
man of the affair. She is assisted
by Mesdames Morris Mony, co-

Fram to Present
Town Hall Talk

MISS FAY TAGER
* * *

Fay Zager, president of the Wo-
men's Chapter of the Rabbi Man-
del M. Zager Lodge 1614 of Bnai
Brith, was presented the group's
charter at a ceremony Oct. 27
at the Hotel Statler.
Newly elected officers are Mes-
dhmes Mollie Silver, first vice-
president; Mollie Fellows, second
vice-president; Helen Gershon,
treasurer; Goldie Lebowe, finan-
cial secretary; Edith Steinberg,
corresponding secretary; Adelle
Kanter, recording secretary; Mari-
on Plotkin, guardian; Betty Cap-
lan, sentinel; Frieda Ersher, mo-
nitress, and Minn Ross, Rose Good
and Jean Schneider, trustees.
They were installed by Mrs.
Sylvia Levin, president of Wo-
men's District Grand Lodge 6, of
Milwaukee.
Miss Zager was instituted by
Mrs. Hattie Bolotin, executive sec-
retary of district grand lodge.
The next meeting of the chapter
will be at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.
5, at the Belcrest Hotel. Isadore
Starr, past president of Pisgah
Lodge, will be guest speaker.
Ladies interested in becoming
members of the chapter are in-
vited.

A special meeting of the Jewish
Women's European Welfare Or-
ganization will be at 1 p. m. Mon-
day, Nov. 4, at Congregation Bnai

Moshe.
Arrangements will be made for
the twenty-sixth annual banquet
to be held Sunday, Nov. 24, at
Shaarey Zedek,
Mrs. Sam Osnos is chairman,
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, co-chairman,
and Mrs. J. Seder, treasurer. For
reservations call TO. 7-8865 or
TR. 2-3838.

Naomi Auxiliary' s

First Tea Sunday

PEARL DEVENOW
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Halevy Concert

Formation of a new evening sec.
tion, the Council Career Group,
has been announced by the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
A membership tea for career
women will be given at 8 p. m.
Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the home
of Mrs. William Isenberg, 2235
Edison avenue. Laurentine Collins
will be guest speaker. Patronesses
will be Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs.
Regene Cohane and Mrs. Isenberg.
The planning committee, head-
ed by Pearl Devenow, group chair-
man, has arranged a social and
cultural program for the coming
season. For information call MA.
6970.

Dorothy Ornest, Ann Arbor so-
prano, and Dr. Jerome Gross,
Cleveland violinist, will be guest
soloists at the first in a series of
three Halevy Singing Society con-
certs Tuesday evening, Nov. 19, in
the lecture hall of the Detroit In-
stitute of Arts.
Soloists at the second concert
Feb. 5 will be Jacob Becker, De-
troit Symphony Orchestra cellist,
and Irving Rosengard, baritone.
Rebecca Frohman, Detroit pian-
ist and music teacher, and Cantor
Robert Tulman of Temple Israel
will appear on the final concert
May 7.
The Halevy chorus under the di-
rection of Dan Frohman will ap-
pear on all three programs.
Tickets can be obtained from
any member or by calling Helen
Rubin, ticket sale chairman, TO.
8-0210.

Masonic Auditorium

For Further Information Call
TO. 6-9619 or UN. 3.7793

Thurs., Nov. 14, 8:20 p.m.

Grinnell's TE, 2-7100

WITH THE HELP OF THE ALMIGHTY

MAZOL TOV

MAZOL TOV

The directors and friends of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, the members
of The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah express their heartiest

CONGRATULATIONS

To the noted supporters of religious education in Detroit

MR. AND MRS. ABE NUSBAUM AND FAMILY

at their two joyous events, the
wedding of their daughter

FRANCIS

We wish them lots of

MIRIANI

and the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
a student of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah — IRVING

happiness and true Jewish Nachas.

Isadore Cohen
Acting President of
Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah

Mrs. Pearl nottenberg
President Ladles of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah

VEND E. SACRE

Suwalk Landsleit
to Hold Memorial

McCulloch Public
School and Longfellow
School

Playing cards are urgently need-
ed for patients at Percy Jones
Hospital, Mrs. Carolyn J. Berendt,
program director of USO-JWB,
announced.
They can be mailed or brought
to the Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward avenue.

tH>EJ-Ot:HCH:IOCI - E.H:IE,H;H:fOO-CH:HXH:H>

A special program honoring Pat
Van Wagoner, Democratic candi-
date for governor, and Gerald K.
O'Brien, Democratic candidate for
prosecuting attorney, will be heard
at 9:30 a. m. Sunday over WJLB
(1400).
Harry Kamminer, Jewish com-
mentator, will speak.

"REMEMBRANCE DAY DANCE"

Playing Cards Needed
for Percy Jones Vets

Tickets $1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00

10 GOOD REASONS

Ysaak Gladstone
to be Featured by
Sholem Aleichem

The Naomi Auxiliary of Bnal
Brith Young Women will hold its
first membership tea at 2 p, m.
Sunday, Nov. 3, in the 11S0 lounge
of the Jewish Community Center.
Charlotte Waterstone, second
vice-president of t h e Detroit
Council of Bnai Brith Young Wo-
men, will be guest speaker. A mu.
steal program will follow.
Helen Alpert, director of BBYO
Girls and Young Women, will be
guest.
All women between 18 and 25
interested in joining the chapter
should contact Harriet Nochman,
membership chairman, TO. 8-6697.

BOYS TOWN CHOIR

Radio Hour to Honor
Van Wagoner, O'Brien

Mrs. Bonaro Wilkinson Over-
street, author, lecturer and psycho-
logist, will be guest speaker at
the opening meeting of the Detroit
Section of the National Council of
Jewish Women at 1:30 p. m. Mon
day at the Jewish Community
Center.
Mrs. Overstreet will talk on
"How to Stay Alive as Long as
THIRI ARI
MRS. MORRIS WEINIIART
You Live." A dessert luncheon
chairman; Morris Kopnick, finan- will precede her address.
cial secretary; Herman Kanter,
recording secretary; Max Hayman,
WHY YOU SHOULD
arrangements; Julius Ring, ways
VOTE FOR Louts C.
and means, and Frances Shayne,
publicity.
Heading the musical program
will be Lillian Wittenberg, singer
of Yiddish classics, Saddy Cooper,
Ysaak Gladstone will be guest
FOR COUNCILMAN
violinist, and Eugene Hecht, bari-
tone.. Lillian Robbins will be ac- artist at the twentieth jubilee con-
REASON No. 4
cert of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
companist.
Institute Sunday evening, Nov. 10,
He understands G.I. prob•
lems because he is member
in the Brown Memorial Chapel of
Temple Beth El.
of War Committee giving
legal assistance to vet-
Gladstone, a singer of interna-
erans. He served in U. S.
tional reputation, will be making
Navy during World War I.
his first appearance in Detroit.
The Suwalker region emergency
Tickets can be obtained by cal-
relief organization will hold a ing HO. 5404.
mass memorial meeting at 2 p. m.
Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Jewish
Community Center.
All landsleit from Suwalk are
being asked to attend to pay trib-
Windsor Jewish Branch Canadian Legion
ute to Jewish martyrs who per-
ished at the hands of the Nazis.
Guest speakers will be Rabbi D.
Lifshitz of New York and Dr. H.
Smolinsky, who just arrived from
Suwalk.
A complete list of survivors has
been compiled for those seeking
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1946
relatives and friends.

has transportation at

European Welfare
Annual Banquet
Set for Nov. 24

Charter Presented
to Zager Women Curtain to Rise Career Section
Formed by Council
Nov.19 on First

Council to Hear
Mrs. Overstreet

The Workman's
Circle School

Friday, November 1, 1946

Group Chairman

The second of Hadassah's popu-
lar series of Town Hall talks will
take place at 1:15 p. m. Friday,
Nov. 8 in the auditorium of the
Jewish Community Center when
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on
"Is Britain at War with the Jew-
ish People?" The talk is open to
the public.
Mrs. Harry L. Jones, chapter
vice chairman, has announced that
an unusual program will be pre.
sented at the Brown Memorial
Hall of Temple Beth El, on Tues-
day, Nov. 12, celebrating the vic-
torious conclusion of Hadassah's
Honor Roll campaign. Mrs. Robert
J. Newman headed the drive.
A program of dramatic presenta-
tions will head the entertainment.
Presidents of all bodies compris-
ing the League of Jewish Wo-
men's Organizations and presi-
dents of Hadassah chapters thru-
out this section of the country
have been invited to attend.

Nearly 200 members of the food
service council of the Detroit Ser-
vice Group heard Tony Weitzel,
Detroit News columnist, lead a
hilarious "Information Tease" at
the Council's Victory Stag dinner,
Tuesday, Oct. 29, in the Hotel
Statler,
In the council's election of of-
ficers, Max Schayowitz was elected
chairman for 1946-47. Schayowitz
served as co-chairman of the divi-
sion in the 1946 Allied Jewish Cam-
paign.
Other officers elected include:

Vien-chairmen, Tom Borman, William
Boesky, Ben Klein and Morris Mendel-
sohn; executive secretary, Abe L. Sud-
ran; representatives to board of gov-
ernors of the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, Harry Becker and Nathan Lurie;
council board of directors, Samuel Mar-
kowitz, and Philip °lender; beverage
and liquors, Morton Feigenson and Abra-
ham II. Weinstein.
Whole-sale groceries, Sam Arkin, Her-
man Levine, Irwin D. Shewach; super
markets, Morris Cooper, Bernard A.
Gourwitz, William Rossen; retail mar-
kets, Sam Byndor, Harry Golden, Jos-
eph N. Keldan; retail meats, Baruch
Elzelman; wholesale meats, Max Gor-
don, Israel Schialfer; food brokers and
processors, Sol Kurtzman; restaurants,
bars and night clubs, Norman A. Blake,
Joseph Fredman; tobacco, Archie Cher-
rin; dairies, Max Weiss; produce, Chas.
Ginsberg, Louis Itycus, Samuel Schwartz;
poultry, Max Loewenstein; fish, Nathan
Metz.

1 Mould

A Judge tvho lots proven his merit in office

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The communal

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interests of Detroit

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JUDGE SACRE

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be retained in

require that

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Ambassador Room, New Elmwood Hotel

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Straight out Dougal Road

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his present office.

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MATTI HOLLSIS' ORCHESTRA

A Liberal Thinker

Dancing 9 to 1

$1.25 per person

Tickets available in Detroit at Zukin's Confectionery,

Twelfth ?scar Hazelwood

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THIS AD INSERTED BY A COMMITTEE OF

JEWISH LAWYERS

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