Friday, December 20, 1946. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Pep I Site Theaters to Hold Young Refugee Gets Set for Chanukah Honor Roll to Aid Hadassah Projects LEVY, 9, who fled Matinees for SOS SABINE from Belgium with her parents Funds from the Business and 2 Events Slated by Junior Group Jamboree on Jan. 4 at Masonic Temple Two major events will feature the activities of the Junior Service Group in January. On Jan. 4, the Juniors will pre- sen• their Jamboree in the Foun- tain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. Call Hermine Stone, TO. 5-7593 for tickets. "Truth or Consequences" will be the refrain when the group holds its first closed membership meet- ing Sunday, Jan. 19 at the Jewish Community Center. A tea dance and awarding of door prizes will highlight the meet- ing. Members are urged to bring their membership cards since par- ticipants in the "Truth or Con- sequences" program will be select- ed by drawing card numbers. Any Jewish youth is eligible to join the Junior Service Group. In- formation may be secured by cal- ling Harry A. Heller, executive secretary of the Junior Service Group, at TE. 1-1600, or at the door on the afternoon of the meeting. Nominal dues for the year are $1. Three Detroit theaters will pre- sent special matinees for school children Monday for the benefit of the SOS drive. They are the Oriole, Krim and Abington. In addition to the regular pro- gram, each theater will show car- toons and special short features. Admission will be one or more cans of food. AI 22,000 pound shipment of SOS supplies was sent to the JDC warehouse in New York Dec. 9 as part of Detroit's 100-ton quota. before the Nazi invasion, polish- es a Menorah at IHAS.(11ebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society) in New York, while Rabbi Dr. Ezechiel Landau tells her the story of Chanu- kah. Sabine and her family are en route to Santo Domingo. Need for Baby-Sitters No Crying Shame Now Professional Division of Hadas- sah's Honor Roll Jan. 27 at Tern- pie Beth El will be used for the Child Rescue Fund, Youth Aliyah and other Hadassah projects. The event will climax the 'major fund- raising drive of the division. Muriel Wolfson, stage and radio artist of Chicago, will present "My Vineyard," a play on the life of Henrietta Szold. Dorothea Richmond and Sophie B. Schwartz are co-chairmen. Tickets may be purchased by calling UN. 2-1068 or TY. 5-6419. If you're looking for a ,baby- sitter stop right here. The girls in the Raymond Zuss- man Chapter of Bnat , Brith Young Women mulled over a way of in- creasing the club's earning fund. As a result members decided to give up a few spare hours in the care of America's future genera- tion. For parents who wish to be away from home from 8 p.m. to 1 p.m. and are willing to part with $2 for this liberty, Gertrude Frank, UN. 2-8388, will make the arrangements. Chanukah Greetings N. P. ROSSEN AGENCY, INC. INSURANCE Every Known Kind 1563 National Bank Bldg. CHerry 5756—CHerry 5494 Res. UN. 1.8578 ATHENA CLUB A luncheon will be held - SatTr Winter Frolic Planned day, Dec. 21, at the Club Bali by the Athena Club. The group will by Young Israel Vets meet Dec. 26 at the home of Mrs. A group of veterans, members Irwin Klayman, 13550 Ohio avenue. of *Young Israel, will sponsor a winter frolic Feb. 15 in the Crys- tal ballroom of the Hotel Book Cadillac. Season's Greetings Proceeds will be earmarked for purchasing furnishings for the lounge of the Young Israel youth center, soon to be constructed at Dexter and Fullerton avenues. Leaders in the affair are Mlle' Abrams, Jerome Kalman, Morris Novetsky, Harold Plotnitsky, Sey- mour Ribiat, Daniel Schwartz, Joe JACK ROSENBERG Wineman and Ben Wrotslaysky. RESTRICK LUMBER CO. Mgr. Wyoming Yard SKLAR FAMILY CLUB The Jacob Sklar Family Club will meet Dec. 29 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reder. 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But it wasn't so many years ago when BEN FEIGENSON the lighting of the tree brought looks of apprehension from adults as youngsters danced about in the candlelight. $ Thanks to electricity, the same delight is now safely shared by children and adults alike. Electricity has brought the twinkle of winter star- light into the living room for all to enjoy. To you and yours a sincere wish for an especially Merry' Christmas BEVERAGES and a very Happy New Year from all the folks at— 3579 GRATIOT AVE. . K■V■11 .41.111%.•8 ■ 101711. 1 1.16711.10111.11.1001.11191111 . 110111 10110■111 1 The DETROIT EDISON Co. ..