@INV V Broadcast Hamlin Is Guest Bnai of Histadrtit Here By DR. PERRY • P. BURNSTINE 40 Percent of Goal Reached in Drive Isaac Hamlin, national secretary of the Histadrut campaign, will be the guest speaker at the Histadrut rally Thursday in the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium. Hamlin helped organize the first American Histadrut campaign more than 20 years ago and has been the driving force in Hista- drut activities in America. 10 PERCENT RAISED More than 40 percent of the '175,000 quota of the 1947 cam- paign here has been achieved at the end of the fourth week. Morris Lieberman, executive board chair- man, has challenged workers to show maximum results in the next few weeks pointing out that the Palestine crisis makes it impera- tive that funds be made available for the continuation of the Hista- drut program of rebuilding the Homeland. Theodore Olender, chairman of the youth committee, reported that THE DEPARTMENT has re- ceived much commendation for sponsoring its fourth annual pa- triotic Military Ball on Washing- ton's Birthday, Feb. 22, and dedi- cating it to the success of the Uni- ted Nations. Among letters of praise have been those of Mayor Jeffries of Detroit, Mayor Broial or-Wy andotte, Milton Richman, JWV national commander, and George Fredman, editor' of the National Jewish War Veteran. Many organizations are arrang- ing for large parties to attend the ball at the Masonic. The news of the 12-piece dance orchestra plus a ex-piece rhumba band and of performances by the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary drill team and the JWV drill team has in- duced thousands to purchase tick- ets for the gala affair. •Over 1,500 patron tickets have been sent to leaders of Detroit and state Jewry. Large delegations from Flint, Lansing and Wyan- dotte will be present. Stations WJR and CKLW and the the Jewish radio hours of WJBK and WJLB have volun- teered time for the Department goodwill radio programs featuring the Military Ball and the aims of the JWV. The Department's 40th goodwill radio broadcast will be sponsored by CKLW at 12 noon Thursday, Feb. 13. The Military Ball committee will meet at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at headquarters. I .8. * JWV HERE HAS JOINED the national effort to block the return of "Axis Sally" to the U. S. Pe- titions have been sent to Hugo Carusi, U. S. immigration commis- sioner, to close U. S. doors to the woman who used the Axis radio to urge American troops to de- sert. • • • POST No. 135 IS SPONSORING a Lincoln Day patriotic program, Feb. 10, at 8212 Twelfth street. Commander David Kay of the post will deliver the principal ad- dress. All members of the Jewish War Veteran organization as well as the general public are invited to attend without charge. • • • THE LT. BALE POST No. 474 is participating in the playoffs of the Class A League of Highland Park basketball. The Lt. Eli Levin Post basketball team is fre- quently seen on the courts of the Jewish Community Center. The Bale and the Levin Posts have several dates open on their sched- ule this year. ii Brith Highlights Detroit Boy, Girl at Habonim School • Sam Dubrinslcy is president of the Loins D. Brandeis Lodge, which, together with the Louis Marshall Lodge is sponsoring a concert Sunday evening, Feb, 23, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Masonic Temple. Lodge mem- bers and their friends were guests of the Marshall Bowl- Dubrinsky lag League at a "Bowling Nite' Tuesday. Morton 'J. Bechek was master of cere- monies and Saul I. Rosenman en- tertainment chairman. DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY An interfaith meeting and a des- sert tea will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation by the Detroit Lodge Auxiliary. Guest speakers will be the Rev. Irwin Johnson of St. Johns Epis- copal Church and the Rev. Robert E. Burtt of the Mayflower Con- gregational Church. The program is under the direction of the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants. Arrangements for the meeting have been completed by Mrs. Leo Janoff, program chairman, and her co-chairman, Mrs. Harry Kurz- man. Mrs. Morris Tack will be chairman for the day. SIGMUND LIVINGSTON NEW YORK —Jerry Malamud and Jean Baschin of Detroit are among the 20 students from 11 cities in the United States and Canada attending the first semes- ter of the third annual Habonim Institute. Sponsored jointly by Habonim, youth affiliate of the Labor Zionist movement in America, and by the Jewish Teachers' Seminary, the in- stitute is the first school of Jewish studies specifically geared to pre- pare students for lay leadership among youth in America. Each year the institute, an all- day school, graduates a corps of young leaders for the Labor Zion- ist movement after a four-month Course. Hypnotist to Perform at Northwest Hebrew "An Evening of Hypnotism" will be presented by the Young Pee- A "Sports Nite" has been plan- pies Club of the Northwest Hebrew ned by the membership committee Congregation at 8 p.m., Sunday, of Pisgah Lodge for 8:30 p.m. Feb. 16, in the Synagogue. Monday, Feb. 17, at the Jewish The art of hypnotic suggestion Center. will be demonstrated by the Chi- Movies on Sports will be shown cago psychologist and hypnotist, and Aaron Rosenberg, humorist, Oscar M. Nudleman, who is com- will entertain. ing to Detroit especially for this The committee consists of Meyer affair. Lebowitz, chairman, and Meyer Dan Standler is chairman. The Epstein, Henry Podden, Herman YOUNG WOMEN'S COUNCIL performance will be open to the Raznick, "Sue" Gurwin and Wil- The Detroit Young Women's general public. Tickets can be ob. liam Lite. Members have been asked to bring prospective mem- Council will hold its annual fund tained at the Synagogue office or raising dance Saturday evening, at the door. bers as their guests. March 1, in the Grand Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. MALERMAN, LAZARUS Leona Weinberg is fund raising Henry Winokur, 55, Five Detroit judges will be guest chairman. Assisting are Esther ipeakers at the "Town Hall of Karbal, Marcia Goodgall, Betty Is Taken by Death Henry J. Winokur, 55, of 18500 Justice" to be presented at 8 p.m. Skolnick, Anne Nochman, Shirley Wednesday in the Jewish Center Silver, Ray Yanovsky, Gloria Indiana avenue, died Wednesday in Mt. Carmel Hospital. Funeral Oy the Diane Malerman and Em- Chadwick and Sara Lee Eichler. services were held Thursday at na Lazarus Young Women. the Lewis Bros. Chapel. He was They are John V. Brennan, Wil- PISGAII 11 AND P iam I. Friedman, 0. Z. Ide, E. N. Donna Haber will speak on head of the Central Brick and Carey and David C. Vokes. How- "Hair Styles and Makeup" at an Supply Co. He is survived by his ard Liebman, director of BBYO, open meeting of the Pisgah Bus!. wife Clara and two sons. Dr. Wil- mill be moderator. ness and Professional Group at liam and Seymour. Eleanor Siegan will be mistress 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Hotel otlo-ct )f ceremonies. Assisting in ar- Statler. For information call Lil- •angements are Shirley Meisel, lie Singer, HO. 0385. 1.azarus president, Shirley Glicks- TEMPTING BAKERY nan and Sue Grossman, Maier- Philip Diskin Awarded nan president. Advisors are Mrs. Edith Good- nan, Malerman; and Mrs. Tillie Scholarship to Wayne From Our Own Ovens! ISAAC HAMLIN A scholarship to the Wayne Uni- Kushner, Lazarus. versity engineering school was pre- children in Jewish schools Vending and Birthday Cakes will sented to Philip Diskin upon his Unique and Original Designs BRANDEIS LODGE throughout the city will partici- graduation Jan. 29 from Cash Harry Cohen has been appointed pate in fund raising projects. Technical High School. chairman of the Louis D. Brandeis AID WRECKED COLONY The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Lodge's second annual spring LaSALLE BAKERY The money raised will be used lance April 19 at the Masonic liam H. Diskin, 2286 Highland 2568 Fenkell at Linwood to aid in reconstruction of schools Temple. Phillip Fealk is co-chair- avenue, Philip was president of his UNiversity 4.0208 graduating class. His parents hon- and children's homes in Yagur man. JACK FREED, Prop. ored his graduation with a familS' colony, destroyed by the British party in their home. in their attacks of last summer. ICH:4CFCJIXKFIX13:1 MARSHALL B AND P Among the organizations sched- Prizes will be awarded to dance uling Histadrut nights are the Zamosch Tomoshover, Goodwill contest winners at the annual Social Club, the Pogrobistcher Ve- .membership dance of the Louis rein and David Horodoker Organi- Marshall Business and Profession- zation. M. Glass and J. Mikof sky, al Women to be held at 8:45 p.m. key men of Branch No. 79 of the Wednesday at the Belcrest Hotel Dave Diamond, Les Ryder and Farband, announce that the branch will hold a special evening their orchestra will provide the music. Ruth Feinstein is chairman next week. - For information call Miss Fein- stein, UN. 1-6379. Home Relief Installs Mrs. Peter Miller Again ( Page neve.. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, February 7, 1947 Mrs. Peter A. Miller was In- stalled for a second term as presi. dent of the Home Relief Society at the group's 24th anniversary luncheon Jan. 27 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Other officers installed by Mrs. Harry Shulman included Mes- dames S. Tauber, financial secre- tary; J. Rottenberg, corresponding secretary; J. Graboq, treasurer; S. Goldman, recording secretary; M. Adelson, auditor; F. Winton, pub- Hefty; J. Jacobs, yearbook; and A. Deutsch, membership. 'Remember At the Monday meeting at tin Jewish Center of the Sigmund Livingston Auxiliary, a five-star panel discussion depicting various phases of Bnai Brith will be fea- tured. Mollie Klasicy, Alice Bigel- man, Phyllis Telchman, Gert Langdorf and Bee Goodgall will participate with Gladys Phillips as moderator. TREATS GENUINE FORD PARTS . Special Prices Isadore Ressler, Artist, Dies After Long Illness Isadore Rcssler, 85, of 2449 Bud- lid avenue west, well-known De- troit artist, died Feb. 2 at Grace Hospital after an extended illness. A native of Geneva, Switzerland, Mr. Ressler em- igrated to Mon- treal in 1887 and after 29 years as a newspaper art- ist there moved to Detroit. Hon- orable mention has been given his works by the Michigan Ji Isadore Ressler Artists Exhibits Detroit Institute of Arts, Art Mu- seum of St. Petersburg, Fla., Cor- coran Gallery, Washington D. C. and others. Services were held Feb. 4 at Temple Beth El Chapel. Surviving are three daughters, Selma, Hilda and Helen, and two sons, Herbert and Albert. LIN no one finer Arthur Sempliner, formes Circuit Court Commissioner, volunteered los Army duty in 1942, serving three years overseas with 2nd Engi- neer Amphibian Brigade, noted for over 80 beachhead landing. After V•) Day, be was retained to help PISGAII LODGE restore the judicial system of the Not unti) 1946 was he released train service to return home and greet his three-year-old son, born alter he went overseas, and whom he hod never seen. RABBI MANDEL ZAGER Plans for the membership tea of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chap- ter will be discussed at a meet- ing at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Belcrest Hotel. The tea is sched- uled for Feb. 24 at the Barium Hotel. A class in parliamentary proce- lure will be presided over by Paul W. Silver at the meeting. Selec- tions from "Sing a Song of Friendship" will be sung by Mrs. Louis Wohl, the Americanism chairman. To Wholesale Trade CYLINDER SLEEVES , NEW MOTORS NEW TRANSMISSIONS NEW GENERATORS COILS & GENERATORS CRANK-SHAFTS Try Us For Those Hard-To-Get Parts! THINK TWICE — THEN SEE FLOYD RICE 14300 Livernois - Detroit 4 - TO. 8.9810 llllllll ill11111 11 1 11111111111 111111111111 1 11111 1 11111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 111111Iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinim VETERANS of YOUNG ISRAEL • Present Their IRA KAUFMAN IWinter Frolic a teetA i, ,..• ,... S A ervice 4 1 e SATURDAY EVE., FEB. 15, 1947 t 1 HOTEL BOOK - CADILLAC ,,. CRYSTAL BALLROOM of e; micifng # nignily _4 For Dancing . . . 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