DETROIT JEWISH ..." CHRONICLE ------ - -- Page Six President ABRAHAM SATOVSKY • • • Bnai Brith Lodge Elects Satovsky Boiman Gives a Picnic for 250 New Americans Two hundred and fifty survi- two large city buses, station vors of Nazi madness, from "old- wagons and private cars. He timers" of several years residence brought a refrigerated truck fil- to newcomers who have been led with kosher food and cold in this country only three weeks, beverages for two picnic meals frolicked Sunday at an all-day for the group. picnic at Plymouth Park spon- Baseball was played and there sored by Tom Borman, owner of were races and an impromptu Tom's Quality Markets. concert put on by the younger Guests were members of the group. To some of the wall play- two Jewish Center organizations ers, this was the first time in which offer social and cultural their lives that they had held a contacts to refugees from Central baseball bat in their hands. "Just to have seen the joy and Europe. They are the Young Newcomers, a relatively new or- pleasure of these people was ganization, and the Self-Help for Borman said Monday. Many of Emigres, which has been in ex- Bormann said Monday. ,Many of istence for several years. Ages these youngsters still carry the of the Newcomers range from 16 wounds of Hitler brutality and to 25 with a sprinkling of a few the tatoo marks that denote their "slave" status under the Nazis. older members. "It is our job here to welcome Borman transported his guests from the Center to the park in these splendid young people, to Friday, July It, IN7 .1 Toseph E. B ayne help them adjust themselves to ; our way of living, to procure jobs for them and drive away :,, 'L L incoln Po st 'I- '-'7"- their loneliness, for many of I them are the sole survivors of' Jose ph E. Bayne, who grew up once large families in Central with the automobile business in Europe." Detroit, has taken over his new In charge of the emigre groups duties as general sales manager at the Center is Mrs. Alice of the Lincoln-Mercury Division. Bayne comes to Lincoln-Mer- Schwab who attended the pic- nic with Herman Jacobs, direc- cury from Plymouth when for the past seven years he has tor of the Center. I served as general sales manager. "I was particularly Impressed He entered the automotive field by the modesty and naturalness as a retail salesman in 1924. of these people," said Jacobs. "Mr. Bayne comes to Lincoln- "There was a complete lack of Mercury with an outstanding self-consciousness although this background in the retail, whole- was all so new to many of them. sale and sales administrative de- To an onlooker, it was just partm•nts of the automobile another group of fine young business." T. W. Skinner. Lin- Americans having a lot of fun.' coin-Mercury general manager, Among those who assisted Bor- said. "He will direct all the aetiv- man as hosts were Samuel Katz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tulupman ities relating to Lincoln-Mercury and son Ted, Ralph Berman and sales advertising and service son Marvin, ]tarry Hoffert, Mr. throughout the country and his and Mrs. Leopold, Leo Tromp- experience and ability are eter and Mr. and Mrs. Saul, welcome addition to our organi- ation." Kanat. n ''' s''''''''' \/\ / \/\/\ / \/\/ \ /\/\/\/\/ \" /\ / \/\/ \ /V\/ \ "/\ / \/\/\"/\ /\ /\ K Detroit No. 1374 Lists New Officers Abraham SatoVsky has been elected president of the Detroit Lodge No. 1374 of Bnai Brith. Nathan Kaplan is retiring pres- ident. The other new officers include 'Barney Broner, John Wise and Harry Kurzman, vice-presidents; Hy Jackson, Seymour Gelb and Morton Hack, secretaries; Sey- mour B. Goldman, treasurer; Nathan Kaplan, monitor; Ray Da- is, warden; and Sol Stein and Fred Greenhut, chaplain and as- sistant. Board members are Jack Med- vin, George Kratchman, Sol F. Meyers, Murray Sutkin, Samuel Sandler, Mark Howard, Herman Wise, Paul Zuckernian, Joseph Weisman, Gus Graff, Harold Nel- son and Stanley Yates. The season's activities were ended with a dinner dance at the Statler Hotel. Dave Kurz- man was chairman with Sol Stein, William Barris, William Joclson and Dan Winograd as- sisting. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Windsor Presses Center Campaign / 2-Year Drive Aims to Raise $75.000 The Windsor Jewish community will embark on a campaign soon to raise $75,000 in two years to erect a community center which will supplement the facilities now provided by Shaar Hashomayim tynagogue. This recommendation awaits of- ficial sanction of the Community Council board of governors. It was also agreed that to pre- vent mortgage difficulties no fac- ilities would be provided until all pledges were collected. At its board of governors meet- ing in June the Community Coun- cil elected the following govern- ors-at-large: Harry M. ChE'rniak, B. Glaser, Harry Gray. Reuben Madoff, Mil- ton Meretsky, Mrs. J. Rash, Harry Rosenthal, Robert Slutzky, Nathan Tepperman and Harry Vexler. Members of the Chana Senesh Chapter of Pioneer Women will continue to meet during the sum- Discounts of 20% to 50% >, TOILETRIES at M. Sumner has been elected central region representative to the national executive committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress. kozenn, Chajes Off for Concerts Abroad &east reductions from / / / / liraskinglow Bowlerard as GraNd ./ / 20c, to 501,. t oil ith m er. Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic so- prano, and Julius Chajes, com- poser-pianist, will leave July 18 on the French liner S. S. Co- lombie for a two-months' Eu- ropean concert tour. They are scheduled to appear in Paris, Zurich, Vienna, Prague and Bu- ... sItiotryeovfermsi..ss.tophao nvael holnick's Although this sale does not include our entire,,iH sptoecrhkasps our regular all values in tflis clearance are from - disc, s inSchoinick' quality standards. a Tyaot c an T , Selected groups of CLOTHING designed S of the yo TS •TOPCOA T include...SUI rat) Sat specifications, rigid COATS • LEISURE JACKETS • SLACK -----...'s superior SHIRTS Selected groups of HABERDASHERY =7.. AS PA \ fabrics, patterns and colors include • . . SHIR't_f BASQUE SHIRTS • SWEATERS •• NECKU EARVOBES • PAJ AM HOSIERY • BELTS • SUSPENDERS • HANDKERCHIEFS • UNDERV EAR Closed Saturdays during . fuly and August K K < K. /\/\/\/\"^"""/\/\""A"/ \"/\/ \""""/\/\/\/\/\/\/ 1