Friday, November 8, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Six Program Artist Warehouse Gift Spurs SOS Drive Dance to Follow 'Meeting of JSG Two cans of food for overseas relief will be the price of admis- sion to the Junior Service Group meeting at 8 p. m. Thursday, Nov. 21 in the social hall of Shaarey Zedelt. Cooperating in the SOS emerg- ,‘ ency collection, the JSG program\ committee will donate the canned - 1 food to the drive. In addition to a discussion of Jewish overseas relief activities, the meeting, to which all Detroit Jewish youth is invited, will in. elude a dance to the music of a popular orchestra. The Hadassah chorus will participate. Ornstein Heads Unit for a Third Term Feigenson Heads Unit Speeding Relief Job Starting on their drive to collect canned goods and medical supplies for the SOS (Supplies for Over- seas Survivors), the newly formed committee, headed by Mrs. Harry Singer and Mandell Berman, an- nounces the acquisition of a ware- house, donated by Allen Industries. The warehouse, on Hastings and Milwaukee streets, will be the final depot for all SOS goods being shipped in boxcars to the JDC warehouse in Mt. Vernon, N. Y., before going to survivors of Hit- lerism in Europe. TRUCKING DONATED Other important contributions Include trucking facilities, donated by the Faygo Beverage Company and Max Goldhoff, and burlap bags, contributed by the Big Bear Markets. Morton Feigenson heads the mechanical processing committee, whose function Is to see that the canned goods and medical sup- plies are collected, packed, loaded and transported. Feigenson requests volunteers to phone him at TO. 6-4675, or Irwin Shaw at TE. 1-1600. AIDS REFUGEE RELIEF The SOS collection was projected by the Joint Distribution Commit- tee as a special effort to supple- ment its existing relief program because of the desperate needs of th Jews abroad. Official collection depots are Temple Beth El, Community Cen- ter, Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of the United Hebrew Schools and Shaarey Zedek. Loyalty Rewarded Rosenwald Post Dance Saturday MURIEL WOLFSON Hadassah Marks Honor Roll Close The Julius Rosenwald Post 218 will hold an Armistice Day dance at 9 p. m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at the Jewish Community Center. The post held its annual instal- lation of officers Oct. 26. Max Ornstein was installed for a third consecutive term as com- mander. Others were H. Paysner, senior vice-commander; M. Rosen, junior vice-commander; N. Min- koff, adjutant; I. Cohen, finance officer; Dr. Goldstone, chaplain; A. Curtis, historian; M. Forman, sergeant-at-arms; I. Garmel, ser- vice officer, and Jacobson, wel- fare officer. Plans for a community memorial home have been drawn up by the post. A campaign to solicit funds for its erection will take place soon. The building will serve as a community building and a legion hall for the post. Hyman Paysner, in charge of the membership committee, said he hoped to raise the membership to 512. Veterans are invited to attend the next meeting Nov. 13 at Bnai Moshe. Horodoker Spurs Sanatorium Drive The Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council presented testimonials to Mrs. B. C. Bolotin, secretary of District Grand Lodge No. 6, and to Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron in recog- nition of their devoted labors on behalf of Bnai Brith. Above Airs. Jack Hartstein, president of the council, is shown presenting a framed testimonial to Mrs. Bolotin at a dinner Oct. 26 in the Hotel Statler. The David Horodoker Society is turning over its next meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 13, to the $100,- 000 Detroit campaign of the Los Angeles Sanattirium. All entertainment for the eve- ning will be furnished through sanatorium facilities. The affair will be held at the Arbeiter Ring Center. ATTARA CHAPTER The Attara Chapter of Junior Mizrachi has started its season. Officers are Pearl King, president; Helen Kern, first vice-president; Marking the close of its 1946-47 Lenore Leiberman, second vice- honor roll drive which was headed president; Carol Shuman, financial by Mrs. Robert J. Newman, De- chairman; Sylvia Nussbaum, treas- troit Hadassah will hold a cele- urer; Dorothy Weber, correspond- bration meeting at 1:15 p. m.Tues- ing secretary; Betty Hoffman, pub. day at Temple Beth El. EW YORK — Three orphaned proprietor of an Arnheim tavern. licity chairman, and Rosalind A presentation by Muriel Wolf- After a month, Gunther was sent Wohl and Adele Karp, hospitalers. son of Ben Aronin's "My Vine- refugee boys who have arrived yard" will be a program feature. in the United States disclosed how back to the farm, but Egon con- A graduate of Northwestern Uni- the townspeople of Arnheim, Hol- tinued to live in the tavern, hid- VLADIMIRITZE• RELIEF versity, Miss Wolfson has appeared land, risked their lives to shelter den in a garret "hole in the wall," The Vladimiritzer Emergency masked by a side curtain and a in "Dorchester Towers," "Wines of Jewish children in the Nazi occu- Relief Organization is planning its bed. the Sages," "They Walked in pation. annual banquet for Jan. 12, at • Beauty" and in other character the Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood at Woman of the Year The brothers told their story at sketches throughout the Middle the office of United Service for ESCAPED DETECTION Davison. Proceeds will be used to "THERE WAS MANY a night to help survivors from Vladimi- West. Her art as a dramaloguist New Americans after the agency has been favorably compared with had located a fourth brother upon when I thought it was all over," ritzer who are in European camps. Egon recalled in the halting Eng- that of Katherine Cornell. his discharge from the Dutch lish he picked up from GI's over- For information call J. L..Wolock In the absence of Mrs. Louis chairman, TO. 8-0860. seas. "Some of the Gestapo were Glasier, chapter president who is army. The three brothers are Gunther, downstairs in the tavern drinking attending the Hadassah national FRAM CHURCH SPEAKER convention in Boston, Mrs. Harry Egon and Ralph Ermann, 11, 17, and boasting what they had done Rabbi Leon Fram spoke on be L. Jones, executive vice-president, and 20 respectively, who are ea- in neighboring villages. gerly awaiting their oldest brother, "Some times they would come half of the Detroit Round Tabli will preside. Herbert. The boys joined their un- garret, open the door before the Women's Society o The third in a series of Town cle, Max Ermann of New York, a up to the of my room and flash on their Christian Service of the Firs Hall discussions at the Jewish few months ago. lights. But the tavern keeper's Methodist Church of Dearborr Community Center will be given daughter warned me whene•er Tuesday. They were among the Jewish at 1:15 p. m., Friday, Nov. 15, by they were downstairs and I children who were hidden by Rabbi Morris Adler. stayed hidden in my hole in the Dutch Christian families during wall." the war and are being brought It was after V-E Day that the MR. B.Z. GOLDBERG to join American relatives by United Service. This Agency is three brothers were reunited in Editor of the Jewish Tag Arnheim and appealed to the Red financed by the United Jewish Cross for assistance in locating Appeal. Will Report on His Trip • Herbert. While he was being sought, the Through Europe and Palestine FAMILY BROKEN brothers sailed for the United THE FOUR BROTHERS, na- Skates to join their uncle. Now The paid-up membership tea of tives of Germany, were separated NOVEMBER 20th, 8:30 p.m the Youth Education League was for years, the family was broken United Service is helping Gunther, held Nov. 4 at the Belcrest Hotel. up by the German pogroms on Egon and Ralph to complete im- at the BNAI MOSHE Synagogue Mrs. Louis Fried, co-chairman, Nov. 1938, when Herbert was sent migration arrangements for their MRS. DAVID M. LEVY, national Lawrence and Dexter chairman of the United Jewish with Mrs. Eli Gross, announced to England to study. His parents brother's voyage to join them. Appeal's women's division, and the la,unching of the pledge fund and brothers then fled to Arnheim, HEBREW LADIES AID Sponsored by (laughter of the late Julius Rosen- drive. Mrs. Sidney Kalt and Mrs. Holland. A tea will be held by the Heb- wald, has been named "The Jew- Louis Manning are in charge of 1912, when the Jews rew Ladies Aid Society Wednes- in ish Woman of the Year" by the the year book; Mrs. Morris Cohen, in Early Jewish Black Holland were rounded up for day afternoon, Nov. 13, at the National Council of Jewish Wo- Mrs. Louis Mann and Mrs. Alfred deportation, the Ermann family Dexter-Lawrence Hall, Mrs. Helen Book Committee men, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, na- Lakin, tickets; and Mrs. H. Gal- went into hiding. Ralph, then 14, Rosenthal, president, announced. tional president of Detroit, an- perin and Mrs. Sol Isenberg, ar- was hidden in Arnheim and Mesdames Emery Ehrenwald, Gi- of Detroit nounced today. Mrs. Levy re- rangements. worked with the underground. Captains are Mesdames Michael Gunther and Egon, then 5 and zella Kallush and Fanny Roth will ceived the awar(1, the first of its kind in the country', at the coun- Stamell, Ralph Rubin, James Aftel, 11, were sheltered on a Dutch serve as hostesses. ISAAC SMULLIN cil convention Sunday in Dallas, Jerry Bratt, Robert Dishell, Nor- farm where they continued their 811 Hammond Bldg. WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB Texas. The award cites Mrs. Le- man Jasen, Leo Kolodin, Charles The Detroit Women's Service schooling with a teacher of the vy's service to European and world Orenstein, Sam Pearlman, Maurice underground. ELIAS RUBENSTEIN Club will hold a food and clothing Jewry and her contributions to in- Schatz, Joseph Sommers, Erwin shower Nov. 11 at Assembly Hall. 12626 Dexter Blvd. When the parents were caught d Shrier, Harry Spector and Sam ternational understanding a n and deported, the underground ad- Members and their friends are goodwill. Under her leadership, the Jacobs. st- women's division of UJA has raised Contribution of $1,000 to Youth vised the farmer to hide the boys invited. $9,000,000. She is also president of Aliyah, and $100 to the Community somewhere else as tie Gestapo r. might have learned of the hide- the Citizen's Committee on Chil- Chest were made recently. Mrs. Benjamin Gelman gave a out. Gunther and Egon were then dren of New York City. sent to a relative of the farmer, report on Michigan FEPC. Presents Dramatist at Tuesday's Meeting Boys Reveal How Dutch Saved Jewish Children From Nazis N Education. League Fund Launched at Membership Tea - Farhand Folk Schools Continue Registration 0000000css* wooaooi00000000acvw00 0mao.Nw MORRIS L. SCHAVER Registration for the three branch- es of the Farband Folk Schools is being held daily from 2 to 7:30 p. m. The schools are located at 1912 Taylor avenue, 12244 Dexter boule- vard and at 14th and Delaware avenues. Further information may be ob- tained by calling TY. 5-3365. and EMMA SCHAVER Who Have Just Returned from Europe Will Report on Their PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS IN EUROPE at The Workman's Circle School has transportation at McCulloch Public School and Longfellow School For Further Information Call TO. 6-9619 or UN. 3.7793 11 ) the JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER WOODWARD AT HOLBROOK Tuesday, Nov. 19th at 8:30 p.m. DETROIT CENTRAL COMMITTEE LABOR ZIONIST ORGANIZATION OF AMERICA Avoixss Nrugarint ... filrbiral NIGHT OF GAMES Wednesday Eve., Nov. 13, 8:00 p.m. Book-Cadillac Hotel VALUABLE PRIZES Proceeds devoted to medical aid for the needy ADMISSION 50c PER PERSON Grand Door Prize, Week-End Cruise FOR TICKETS CALL Sponsored by EVERYBODY WELCOME - NO ADMISSION CHARGE NOt% •• • • • • %%%%%%%% •• •• • • •••• MRS. ALBERT SCHWEITZER, UN. 3.7202 MRS. NORMAN NOBLE, UN. 3.2887 MRS. JULIUS STROSS, UN. 1.4292