Educator Takes Goodwill Post MacCracken to Aid Round Table Task Z!„vaii,s, nolicee The family of the late Joseph Dorf announce the unveiling of a monument in his honor at 11 a. m. Sunday, Aug. 10 at Beth Abraham Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. The family of the late Semia Dr. Henry Noble MacCracken, president emeritus of Vassar (Sonia) Smith announce the un- College, has been appointed gen- veiling of a monument in her eral secretary of administration honor at 11 a. m. Sunday at Emes. Relatives and of the National Conference of Chesed Christians and Jews, Rev. Jo- friends are invited. seph Q. Mayne, executive secre- The family of the late Elaine tary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protes- Sherman announce the unveiling tants and vice-president of the of a monument in her honor at east central division of the Na- 12 noon Sunday, Aug. 10 at Machpelah Cemetery. Relatives tional Conference, announced. Dr. MacCracken is the first and friends are invited. a v e a y r 11 , r a n . It person appointed tp this office. which has recently been created by the organization's executive committee. As general secretary, the no- educator will relieve Presi- t Everett R. Clinchy of cer- Iin administrative duties to enable the National Conference president to devote his entire time to consolidating the na- tional and international phases of the work of the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. Due to the rapid growth of the Conference the executive com- mittee took this step in the in- terest of efficiency after the ad- ministrative task had become too heavy for one man to handle. The appointment of Dr. Mac- Cracken is, Dr. Clinchy said. "part of the current growth of of the National Conference Christians and Jews involving several other changes and ap- pointments." Among these is the naming of Willard Johnson of New York City as national program director. The family of the late Sam Margolin announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory, Sunday, 12 noon, at Machpe- lah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. The family of the late Sadie Tzevine (Savine) announce the unveiling of a monument in her honor at 1 p. m. Sunday at Mach- pelah Cemetery. it at gr rs id al Id ll 1- le Insecurity Blamed for Child Faults (Continued from page 3) home, who have been told it is dirty," "filthy" "naughty." • • • VERY YOUNG CHILDREN show what appears to adults to be excessive self-play. These children have often been found to be insecure children. The outside world has not given them the usual, normal satisfactions found in homes with both father and mother, or in homes with loving parents. In this home, it may well be that the child n9sses the secur- ity of both parents. While there is no doubt that grandma loves the baby, this is not synonymous with parental love. Nor is a grandmother likely to show the patience exhibited by parents. It is probable that the child's action reflects his feelings of basic insecurity. If you, as a grandmother, show any disap- proval of the childish action by slapping her hands, pulling them away from her body by telling her it is naughty, or generally show your disapproval by your looks, you merely confirm the child's actions. • • • 00 He explained that this would not be a pleasant experience and, in some cases, would open up wounds that have not fully healed. He therefore cautioned that the next of kind should be sure that they want the dead returned before requesting the action. Since the return of the bodies will begin soon, Shapiro suggests Obiluaries BONUS REMINDER The government, however, will make all the arrangements if the serviceman is to be buried in a national cemetery. Rosenwald Post also, announces that Gov. Kim Sigler has signed a bill authorizing all surviving parents of servicemen killed in the war to apply for the Mich- igan state bonus. To secure a bones beneficiary form, write the Adjutant General, Lansing, Sha- piro said. For further information on veteran problem, contact Shapiro at TO. 8-2808. taught himself to paint at 57, is having a special showing of his works at the Jewish Museum here until Aug. 5. This will be the first exhibition of its kind to be held at the museum, which was opened to the public two months ago un- der the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary of Ameri- ca. Since his first exhibit at the Uptown Galleries in December, 1941, Levin has had several one- man and group shows and his pictures hang in many museums in the United States. Hailed at the time of his first one-man exhibition in 1941 as a "find", he paints entirely from memory without models. His pictures on Jewish themes are filled with memory of the 66, died ALEX SEREBN/CK, small town near Vilna, Lithu- July 25. Services were held at ania, which he left in 1903 to the Hebrew Benevolent Society. come to the United States. He is survived by his son, Sam- uel, and daughteis, Irose and Esther. JACOB BLOOM, 61, of 1706 Eleventh, Bay City, died July 26. ARTHUR HOROWITZ, 29, died Services were held at the W. A. July 26. Services were held at Trahan Chapel. He is survived the Hebrew Benevolent Society. by his sons, Max, Gerald, Surviving him are his father, Maurice, and daughter, Betty. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. C MONUMENTS I Manual lirharl) A SALLE and Yiddish Link New 'Party' to Hate Vendors SAM TENENBAUM of 1502 1 Co Ilingwood avenue, died July I 26. Services were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviving him are his wife, Bessie, sons, Max (Continued from page 3) and Newton, daughters, Mrs. denberg are agreed that the Maurice Layne and Mrs. Sidney measure needs considerable study. Bershas. Gov . Herbert H. Lehman, who represents virtually the whole of KATIE ROSEN GOLDBERG Jewish opinion in the U.S.: ap- 70, died July 24. Services were peared before the House Immi- held at the Hebrew Benevolent gration Subcommittee and urged Society. She is survived by her quick passage of the bill. He daughter, Annie Rosen, and sis- startled the committee's members ter, Mrs. David Levy. by pointing out that only 20 per cent of the DP's are Jewish. But the Republican leaders refused to listen. They considered the meas- ure bad politics at this time. LOUIS MEIZLER, 59, died July 25. Services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Surviving him are his wife, Gus- sie, two sons and a daughter. UNTIL A YEAR AGO Holly- sr Serving Greater Detroit movie moguls were afraid to tackle anti-Semitism. 1 The boys who know all about , box office reaction turned their 4 thumbs down on stories that Recommended by world famous dealt openly with the evil of Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C. Jew-hatred. and leading Medical and But a great change has come Religious authorities. over the movie studios. Not only DA. 2696 is "Gentlemen's Agreement" be- ing produced as it super-feature but RKO has already placed on the market a film titled "Cross- Rev. Cantor fire", which is a courageous ex- DAVID GOLDEN pose of anti-Semitism. Detrolt's Favorite DIOHEL The commercial-minded finan- ciers of the celluloid products TYler 6-9490 have been watching the box office SATURDAY NITE DANCE The Saturday Nite Dance com- on "Crossfire" and now they see Wedding Ceremonies mittee will sponsor a dance at the light. The returns are very Performed at Home and by Appointment 9:30 p. m. Saturday, in the out- satisfactory. Yes, it really pays to produce door court of the Jewish Com- decent films. munity Center. self with toys, and games, by patient observation and readiness to substitute some other conduct the self-play. nether remedy, and a long- nge one to fulfill, is to provide the child with a normal home in which there is both a father and a mother. Most important of all is the development of the certainty in the child's mind that she is loved. This is more than repeating the words, "I love you." It springs from a genuine show of affection, preferably without words. is KIN CAUTIONED that the next of kin contact the War Department immediately to facilitate the transportation to Detroit. He also explained that the government will return the body to Detroit and contribute $50 to help defray expenses if the body is to be reinterred in a private cemetery. NEW YORK—Abraham Levin, 67-year-old former machine op- erator in a trouser factory who RECEPTACLES • • HOLLYWOOD SEES LIGHT child's attention from her- 0 Joseph Shapiro, Americanism officer of the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218, American Legion, has been assisting Jewish families in obtaining information concern- ing the return of war dead to Detroit for reburial. "The cost of war will soon be brought closer to the American people when thousands of war heroes' bodies will be returned to this country for reburial in the country for which they gave their lives," Shapiro said. Jewish Museum Exhibits Works of Former Tailor BESSIE GURSKY, 73, of 9207 Cameron avenue, died July 23. Services were held at Lewis Bros. Memorial Chapel. She is survived by her husband, Harry, daughters, Mrs. Jake Britman, Mrs. Carl Langer, Mrs. Louis The family of the late Freda Marcus and sons, Jake, Dave, Joseph Horowitz, brothers, Isaac 313006306163=04363M8=11131WSIC Weinstein ). announce the unveil- Morris and Abe. and Ben, and sister, Edna. ing of a monument in her honor at 12 noon Sunday, at Oakview Garbage, Ash and Rubbish LILLIAN DAVIS, 46, of 18267 Reinforced, Concrete. Fully Cemetery in Royal Oak. Friends Indiana avenue, died July 24. MORRIS ELLIS, 74, died July Guaranteed. Prked Right. and relatives are invited. Services were held at Lewis 26. Services were held at the Bros. Memorial Chapel. Surviv- Hebrew Benevolent Society. He ing her are her husband, Lawr- is survived by his wife, Bertha, 379 Kenilworth TO. 8-58e9 arl nanh3 ence, daughter, Mrs. Charles Lip- sons, Edward, Joseph and Sam, pitt, son, Gerald, sisters, Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Edith Abram- 8:1063063OOOOOOOMICKSOCIO1311131 4111101111=1118111 ■ 1111011•11.11111O4 Sam Markowitz, Mrs. Saul Le- son. Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Zack vine, Mrs. Louis Sloan and Mrs. and family wish to thank all Goldie Chonsky and brothers, HARRY GURRA, 58, died July their relatives and friends for the Barney and Abe Cohen. 26. Services were held at the kindness and sympathy shown Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- them during their recent be- ROSE WELT, 57, of 2267 Ford viving him are his wife, Rose, reavement. avenue, died July 26. Services and daughters, Mrs. Eva Lazare were held at Lewis Bros. Me- and Mrs. Ruth Higer. morial Chapel. Surviving her are In 31 c morin her husband, David; daughters, • Mrs. George Brown, Mrs. Roy In loving memory of my dear Smith and Mrs. William Rosner The Well Known Rev. daughter, Jean Bernstein, who and sons, Simon, Morris and Eli. Great* and Marble Mounnsents 7729 TWELFTH ST. died July 30, 1943. Hyman Sehulsinger TT. II-7191 The mouth of July again Is Mere, HARRY RADOVSKY, of 2723 or Cong. Bells Tele To me the eaddest of all the year. Emanuel Fullerton avenue, died July 23. The blow was hard. the shiwk severe. To part with one I loved so dear. Services were held at Ira Kauf- Capable and You are not forgotten, daughter dear, man Chapel. He is survived by Specialired Nor will you• ever be. MOHEL Sadly missed by your forever his wife, Sophia, son, Joseph, Marriages ale* daughters, Betty and Mrs. Jack broken-hearted father. Performed Ekter, brother, Morris and sister, Services in English Mrs. Rebecca Sharr. REMEDIES SUGGESTED ONE. REMEDY is to divert the a Rosenwald Post Advises Kin on Reburial of Soldier Dead The family of the late Fannie Goldman announce the unveiling of a monument in her honor at 2 p. m. Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery. FEEL INSECURE I) Page Witten' DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, August I, IMI 1934 Hazelwood TY 6-6960 Window Shade Co. WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER Cleaned and Repaired Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman SURGICAL MOREL 55 Years' Practice oinmended by 910E311 and ilosPRala 9371 Wildemere TY. 4.0062 LINOLEUM Inlaid and Battleship Rugs and Furniture VENETIAN BLINDS Drapery Hardware letter Quarters—Better Service To Customers MOVED TO 8642 LINWOOD AVE. CALL TYLER 3-1230 0111M.O ■ MMENIM.OWN14.1•01111•Ne 000 ■ 41 MI.. CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS Vases, urns, flasks, candle sticks, flgurinea, statuary, table and other kerponkes conserted into artistic !maim Oil lamps electrified. Swamps Modernised. 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