Frid y, February 14, 1947 /For Brotherhood REV. WALTON E. COLE • * * Cole and Fram Exchange Pulpits • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith Highlights DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY ZUSSNIAN WOMEN Rabbi Milton Aron, director of Wayne University Hillel, will be guest speaker at a membership luncheonette of the Detroit Lodge Auxiliary at 12:30 p. m. Wednes- day in the home of Mrs. Jack Frank, 18303 Muirland avenue. A children's fashion show spon- sored by the Hansel 'n Gretel Shop will be another highlight. The affair will climax the auxil- iary's membership drive. Mrs. Hyman Jackson, TO. 7-5953, is membership chairman. Co- chairman is Mrs. Joseph Kaploe and committee members include Mesdames Leonard Tigay, Jack Reifler, Samuel Abets, Carl Bosch- an, Jack Halm, Herbert Zeientz, Robert Gutterman, Ben Freed- man, Manny Warshawsky, Abner Katz, Jack Frank, Joseph Mat- thews, Hary Kurzman and Sey- mour Goldman. The Raymond Zussman Young Women will hold a combined paid up membership affair and drive at 7 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 15, at the home of Shirley Kalovsky, 1955 Blaine avenue. Young women 18 and over who are interested in attending should call Florine Lebove, membership chairman, UN. 2-8388. Dr. William A. Goldberg, Jewish Chronicle columnist and counselor, will address the group Wednesday, at 3760 Lawrence avenue on "Pre- paring for Marriage." Laura Pin- cus is program chairman. LOUIS D. PRANDEIS Louis D. Brandeis Lodge will present its long-awaited "Father and Son Nite" program on Tues- day. There will be entertainment galore, movies, toys, favors and refreshments. All members are invited to a bagel and lox breakfast at 10 a. in. Sunday in the Louis Mar- shall headquarters. The second annual spring dance of the lodge has been set for A feature of the celebration of April 19 in the Masonic Temple. national Brotherhood Week in De- troit will be the exchange of pul- GREATER DETROIT COUNCIL pits between the Rev. Walton E. The third in a series of work- Cole, minister of the First Con- shop sessions will be held at 8:30 gregational Church of Detroit, p. m. Wednesday at the Hotel Woodward and Forest, and Rabbi Statler under the auspices of the Leon Fram of Temple Israel. anti-defamation league committee Rev. Cole will occupy the pulpit of the Greater Detroit Women's of Temple Israel at its Sabbath Council. A representative of labor will Eve services in the Detroit Insti- tute of Arts, Feb. 21. His subject speak on labor's fight against will be "The World War Against fascism in the United States. Intolerance." Rabbi Fram occupied Rev. Cole's YOUNG WOMEN'S COUNCIL pulpit Sunday morning, Feb. 9. He Steven Corell and his orchestra spoke on the subject "Brotherhood will play at the annual fund rais- — Pattern for Peace." ing dance of the Young Women's Brotherhood Week has been pro- Council March 1 in the Grand claimed by the President of the Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. United States as a week to be de- Leona Weinberg is fund rais- voted to the cultivation of unity ing chairman. Assisting are Es- and mutual understanding among ther Karbal, Marcia Goodgall, the various religious, ethnic, racial Betty Skolnick, Shirley Silver, and economic groups that make Anne Nochman, Ray Yanovsky, up America. Gloria Chadwick and Sara Lee Rev. Mr. Cole became nationally Eichler. famous several years ago when he Tickets may be obtained by cal- began to deliver regular radio ling TO. 7-5127. broadcasts in reply to Charles Coughlin's weekly anti - Semitic PISGAII LODGE broadcasts. He is a member of the Monday's meeting of Pisgah board of the National Conference Lodge at the Jewish Community of Christian and Jews, a member Center will feature movies on of the American Palestine Com- athletics, a talk by Aaron Rosen- mittee and an eminent champion berg, humorist, and refreshments. of the rights of minority groups. Members have been asked to Brotherhood Week in Detroit Is bring non-members. The session, sponsored by the Detroit Round which will start at 8:30 p. m., Table of Catholics, Jews and Prot- is being sponsored by the mem- estants, of which Rev. Joseph Q. bership committee. Mayne is director. Minister to Preach Brotherhood Sermon THEODORE IIERZL Conservatives to Open First Summer Camp NEW YORK — A site for the first summer camp for boys and girls to be established by the con- servative Jewish movement has been purchased near the town of Eagle River, Wis., by the Chicago Council of Conservative Syna- gogues. The camp will be operated in cooperation with the Teachers Institute of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. The 160-acre camp will be the model for a projected series in various regions of the United States. The camp, to be known as Camp Kinneret, will open this summer. Jewish study will be integrated into the daily camp routine. The language of the camp will be Hebrew. Theodore Herzl Lodge of River Rouge will hold a "Get Better Acquainted" rally Sunday even- ing at the clubrooms, 41 Oak street. A kosher turkey dinner will be served and a raffle held. Valuable prizes will be awarderr. The lodge will participate in the civic brotherhood program Tues- day at River Rouge High School. The Naomi Auxiliary will honor its president, Sylvia Modiest, at a tea Sunday, Feb. 23, in the home of Lorraine Deutsch, 2274 Glad- stone avenue. Dorothy Weber Pasteur, past president of Detroit BBYW Council, will be guest speaker. Girls between the ages of 18-25 have been invited to the monthly social meeting Feb. 25 at the home of Joyce Seedberg, 1721 Coiling- wood avenue. RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER JACK FREED, Prop. LAMP SHADES Bnai David Dedicates Services -to School Arthur C. Becker Democrat County Auditor "Open the Books to the Public" 'Veteran, former Coach of D.I.T., Business Executive, President of Y.F.F. Jrs, VOTE—FEB. 17 ! FORD PARTS Special Prices To Wholesale Trade Try Us For Those Hard-To-Get Parts! THINK TWICE — THEN SEE 14300 Livernois - Detroit 4 - TO. 8.9810 s. VETERANS of YOUNG ISRAEL Present Their Winter Frolic SATURDAY EVE., FEB. 15, 1947 Recovered and Made To Order HOTEL BOOK - CADILLAC A Large Variety of Materials To Choose From CRYSTAL BALLROOM Frames. Patterns and Materials to Make Your Own Lamp Shades For Sale VOGUE LAMP. SHADE STUDIO 9603 Grand Illier For Dancing . . . You'll Enjoy The Mellow Musk of Jack White and His Orchestra Admission $3.00 per couple, tax included Phone TE:vas 4-1615 Open Pally Until fi p.m. Also Monday end Friday Evenings NII ■ omor ■ mionmi RECORDER'S JUDGE OVERSEAS VETERAN Preferred By Detroit Citizen's League WHY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY RECORDERS COURT JUDGE! AN ABLE MAKES AN IDEAL All Recorders Court cases are crim- inal cases. That's why a Recorders Court Judge must know criminal law thoroughly. Gerald K. O'Brien gained that knowl- edge as a fearless prosecutor, apply- ing our laws justly and fairly to protect our community against crime. We need O'Brien's experience on our Recorders Court bench! Endorsed by labor, industry, church and civic groups 'Remember %111111111111M111111111•1 ■ 111011111• Elect FLOYD RICE Cincy Sachs, Detroit Falcon Coach, will be among the atheltic luminaries to appear on tile "Membership Sports Cavalcade" of the Sigmund Livingston Lodge at 8:30 p. m. Monday, Feb. 24, in the Jewish Community Center. Others will be Burt Ruby, De- troit wrestler, and a member of the Detroit Lions football team. Movies of the 1946 World Series will be shown. All men are invited. There is no admission charge. Vote /04 GERALD K. -^ UNiversity 4.0208 lawaw=611110611:61g, LIVINGSTON LODGE Baked Goods 2568 Fenkell at Linwood Rabbi Chaim Weinstein of Beth Aaron Synagogue and Talmud To- rah will be the guest of the Cin- cinnati Young Israel Saturday, Feb. 15. Rabbi Weinstein has been active in Detroit Young Israel. He or- ganized a new chapter in the Seven Mile road area under the auspices of the Beth Aaron Tal- mud Torah. The plans of Detroit Young Is- rael for construction of a youth center will be the topic of Rabbi Weinstein's address in Cincinnati. CYLINDER SLEEVES NEW MOTORS NEW TRANSMISSIONS NEW GENERATORS CRANK-SHAFTS COILS & GENERATORS 'bout Our Tasty and Fresh LaSALLE BAKERY MARSIIALL, BRANDEIS Alan Jones of stage, screen, and radio fame who starred in "Firefly" here, will be guest artist at the joint concert of the Louis Marshall and Louis D. Brandeis lodges Sunday, Feb. 23, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral. Rabbi Weinstein Guest of Cincinnati Group Mrs. Ann Hartstein, president of the Greater Detroit Council, will be guest speaker at a membership social of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Women's Chapter Monday evening, Feb. 24, at the Barium Hotel. The affair is open to the public, Miss Fay Zager, chapter presi- dent, announced. Cards and re- freshments wilt round out the evening. KEIDAN Arthur Sempliner, former Circuit Court Commissioner, volunteered for Army duty In 1942, serving three years overseas with 2nd Engi- neer Amphibian Brigade, noted for over 80 beachhead landing' After V-J Day, he was retained so help A Valentine "G e t Together Dance" will be held by the Louis Marshall Young Women as their paid up membership affair, at 8:30 p. m. Sunday in the Belcrest Hotel. All single young men are in- vited. Refreshments will be served. For Information call Betty Schol- nick, membership chairman. GENUINE The Whole Town Is Talking . . 41e