• Friday April 18, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Ten Baruch Receives '46 Service Award Regional Director Due in Detroit r7:757, 777r77.7"-77! '77 ''':7777 ' • RABBI MORRIS BLAIR • • * A BERNARD M. BAROCII, second from lett, is shown being pre- sented the 1916 National Service Award of Phi Epsilon Pi Fraternity .The award, made for "the finest contribution to the essential Jewish life of America," was given to Baruch is an in- formal ceremony at his New York City office by Stanley R. Sund- helm, past national chairman, third from left. Others pictured are Jacob K. Miller, past national president, left, and Maurice C. Gurin, national president, right. Gellman to Speak at Mizrachi Parley Midwest Conference to Start April 27 Leon Gellman, national presi- dent of Mizrachl, and Morton Rubenstein, director or the re- ligious department of the Jewish National Fund, will be the main speakers at the two-day confer- ence here of the midwest region of Mizrachi, Sunday and Monday April 27 and 28. The assembly will open at 2 p.m. April 27 at Bnal Moshe. Delegates from midwestern states will join the local community at a mass meeting to hear Gellman. The evening session at 6:30 will be a dinner and reception for the delegates at Moss Catering when Rubenstein will speak. On April 28, committees will meet at the Detroit-Leland Hotel where the delegates will be reg- istered. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, regional president, will preside at the Sunday session and Irving W. Schlussel, local Mizrachi presi- dent, will open the conference. Rabbi Morris Blair, regional ex- ecutive director, is in charge of arrangements. Isadore Sosnick is chairman of the convention committee, which consists of Israel Levenson, Ben Zieve, Meyer Beckman, Aaron Tilchin, Dr. Moses Wiser and Sol Chinitz. Bnai Brith Sneaker TRIBUTE PAID "After the war Detroit paid tribute to scores of heroes, brought back from Russia, where they fell In battle or died during the severe Russian winter. I could easily have been one of them," Shapiro said. According to Shapiro, the United States Government has granted permission to all next of kin to return relatives killed abroad. Those requesting the return can choose that burial be in a na• tional cemetery, at no expense or in a private plot, with the Government allotting $50 to de- fray funeral costs. AIDING FAMILIES The Rosenwald Post is aiding families prepare necessary papers. Services are available free of charge, Commander Max Ornstein said. Final rites will be under mili- tary auspices with Shapiro, post Story of Campaign to Be Told on WJLB Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders will speak on WJLB at 9:15 p. m., Saturday in the first of a seriea of five-minute broadcasts in be- half of the 1947 Allied Jewish Campaign to take place Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays during May and June arranged by A. J. Lachover, principal of the D. W. Simons Hebrew School. The work done by overseas agencies to alleviate suffering of victims of Hitler's terror, and the national and local needs for which the $5,335,000 Allied Jewish Cam- RABBI JEROME D. FOLKMAN, paign is being conducted in De- spiritual director of Congrega- troit will be explained on the tion Emanuel of Chicago and series. past president of District Grand Lodge No. 6, will he guest speaker at the installation and dance of the Ivan S. Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith, at 8 p.m. Sunday in the Barium Hotel. on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka Samuel W. Leib will be instal- ling officer. Louis Weber is CANADA ONTARIO chairman. For information call TO. 7-3951. Ontario's Largest - Monteith Inn - Mrs. Sophie Goldberg Taken by Death at 75 Funeral services for Mrs. Sophie Goldberg, 75, of 2933 Fullerton avenue, were held Tuesday from her home. Mrs. Goldberg was a member of Hadassah, Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah and Congregation Mishkan Israel. Surviving are three sons, David, Louis and Harry, and a daughter, Mrs. Faye Rosenberg. Burial was in Westwood Cemetery. Jewish Kosher Summer Hotel Oustanding for: • Comfortable Rooms • Delicious Food • Organized Sports and Social Program For information Paild Show% Its, Mgr. 149 Pendrith Street Toronto, Canada Montleth Inn Rossetti, Ontario • • Speakers Listed for PWO Program The drive to collect books for Jewish schools and communities in Europe will continue until May 15. All groups of the American Jewish Congress, under the chair- manship of Eugene Franzblau, are cooperating in the collection of Bibles, religious books, text books, dictionaries and modern Hebrew and Yiddish literature. The following places are collec- tion centers: Temple Beth El, Shaarey Zedek, Bnai David, Bnal Moshe, Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, Wyoming-Thatcher Con- gregation, Jewish Community Cen- ter, all branches of the United Hebrew Schools, Farband School, Zion Book Shop, Chesluk Book Shop, Metro Music House, Con- gress office, Main Library and Parkman, Sherwood Forest, Ut- ley, Duffield and Downtown li- brary branches. Pickup service is available by calling UN. 3-9269. Professor to Address Workmen's Circle Club Dr. John Sullivan of Wayne University will be guest speaker at a meeting of the Mothers' Club of the Workmen's Circle Kindergarten Class at 8 p.m. Dvorah Rothbard, national sec- Thursday in headquarters. Mrs. retary of the Pioneer Women's E. Chait is chairman and Mrs. Americanization officer, in charge. Organization, will be principal H. Marble refreshment chairman. For information call Shapiro, speaker at PWO's International TO. 8-2808. Women's Day program at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Jewish FOWTHE TIME OF ltoliA Community Center. YOUR AUFEI Other speakers will be Florence Hashofar Artist Sweeny, president of the Detroit Teachers Federation, and Esther In The Beck, PWO member. Shoshana Muth! Berkshires sing. Freedman will Prominent in Zionist activities, Miss Rothbard is a member of comity C the actions committee of the World Zionist Congress and vice- chairman of the National Labor OPENS MAY 25 Committee. She has also been a Your brand of fun and • activity. Charmingly teacher in Jewish Folk Schools. Intimate. Miss Rothbard will report on the work in Palestine of the Working II Hole Golf Coarse • Esnals Women's Council, a sister organi- Handball • Basketball All Waist Sports zation of PWO. SUPERB CUISINE The program is being presented under the auspices of the Pioneer Write for reservations nowt Women's Council, of which Mrs. CEDARS COUNTRY CLUB Jack Schreier is chairman. Mrs. Lakeville, Conn. .„„.""'"- David Warren is in charge of the event. Legionnaire, Once Brushed by Death, to Aid in Reburial of War Heroes Here When the Julius Rosenwald Post, American Legion, selected Joseph Shapiro, 1983 Richton ave- nue, to handle reburial arrange- inents for Jewish war heroes whose bodies will be shipped here from overseas for final interment, it set him thinking. Shapiro, it seems, came close to receiving the Purple Heart post- humously in World War I. He did receive that award for wounds received in France, but he still thinks he was lucky. DVORAII ROTHBARD • Congress Spurs Drive for Books MAX IIELFMAN, conductor- composer, will be presented by Ilashofar, society for advance- ment of Jewish music, Saturday evening in the Jewish Commu- nity Center. Ilelfman is con- ductor of the People's Philhar- monic Choral Society of New York and music director of Temple Bnai Abraham of New- ark, N. J. Others on the program will be Morris Hochberg, violin- ist; Sylvia Ilochberg, pianist; Cantor Ilyman Adler, Aliza Stul- man and the Jewish Folk Chor- us. Tickets are available at the Metro Music house and the Center. Dvorah Rothbard to Report on Yishuv FOR BOYS - 8 to 16 Years CAMP OGAMA Situated in the Muskoka District Director: SAMUEL VERMAN Formerly secretary with Toronto Y.M. and Y.W.H.A. Director and Administrator Camp FrailOch and Camp Northland. Well planned programs under competent mature staff. Resident doctor and nurse. Safe, sandy beach. Finest cabin facilities and equipment. For complete information write • SAMUEL VERMAN, 325 Riddle Ave., Toronto, Ontario Plc-Wan 2a414 Sciunides eatie TRY A BOTTLE TODAY! NO. SUGAR OR GLUCOSE ADDED s1•1111•111 ■ • II. MOO 1.