Friday, January 1$, 15'4O rage Miriam DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Bnai Moshe Unit to Hear Dietitian "Normal Nutrition" will be dis- by the child guidance group will cussed by Mrs. Meyer Weisen- get underway Jan. 27. feld, dietitian at Herman Kiefer An evening of games has been Hospital, when she addresses the scheduled for Jan. 28 in the so- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood at 1 p.m. cial hall, Mrs. Morris Klarman, Thursday. Mrs. Alex Fisch is sisterhood president, said. Mrs. chairman. William New and Mrs. T. Brad- A series of lectures sponsored ford are in charge. IONIAN BROTHERS Since 1922 SERVING YOU WITH THE FINEST QUALITY KOSHER MEATS and POULTRY $953 12th St. eel.. Taylor TY. 5-8666 11716 Dexter near Webb TO. 8-4844 STRICTLY KOSHER CATERING At Two Beautiful Hotels Where Detroit's outstanding Social functions, Weddings, Bride Showers and Bar Mitz- vahs take place in dignified splendor. , Special rates for Luncheons. With "Superb Service." AJC Groups Map Movies, Speakers Chapter Meetings Slated Wednesday By HELEN TENNENBAUM days to turn in your petitions and ballots for your favorite in our Youth Leadership Contest. . . . By next week our judges will be busy interviewing the top five lucky people to see who will get the $300 schol- arship gracious- ly offered by the American Loan and Say- ,ongs Associa- „„.• tion. • • • THINGS Helen REALLY were spinning at the party given by the Lindies for that French Mademoiselle Dora Heidenberg who was squired by Al Gold- man at the maison de Beverly Nathanson. Others were Sandy Edelstine with Donny Wasserman, Carolyn Schayowitz and Chuck Levin, Chuck Sachse and Reta Klein, Marilyn Smith with Micky We- nokur, Marcia Rosen and Sam CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS .ticks, and 1. Teen•Age Sophisticates YOU'VE ONLY got three more Movies, guest speakers and song will be highlights of meet- ings to be held by the four chapters of the Women's Divi- sion, American Jewish Congress, at 1:30 p.m., Wednescliy. Two Palestinian films, "A Day in Dagania" and "Look Home- ward Wanderer," will be shown at a joint meeting of the South and Northwest groups in the Beth Aaron Synagogue. This ses- sion will be in the form of an infant layette shower to aid sur- vivors. gathering in t the Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium, members of the Central Chapter will hear Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of Wayne University Hillel, who will speak on "The American Jew and Palestine." Mrs. Theo- dore Power will lead in the singing of Palestine songs. A dessert luncheon is planned by the Northeast unit in the home of Mrs. Fred Sherman, 19330 Warrington drive. 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DETROIT, MICHIGAN Complete Banking and Trust Service STATEMENT OF CONDITION, DECEMBER 31, 1917 RESOURCES Cash on (land and Due from Other Banks . . $ 345,674,825.35 United States Government Securities 611,253,444.15 • Stock of the Federal Reserve Bank 1,500,000.00 Other Securities $5,907,722.73 Loans: Loans and Discounts $ 172,345,358.56 Real Estate Mortgages 50,718,858.17 223,044,216.63 Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improvements . 1,454,687.77 Accrued Income Receivable 2,985,355.79 Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Letters of Credit 1,119,705.42 $1,242,759,957.97 LIABILITIES Deposits: Commercial, Bank and Savings . United States Government Other Public Deposits Accrued Expenses and Taxes Payable, Income Col lected —Unearned Common Stock Dividend No. 27, Payable February 2, 1948 Acceptances and Letters of Credit Reserves Capital Funds: Common Stock Surplus Undivided Profits • • $1,125,630,951.31 13,3.30,608.76 38,159,142.73 $1,177,124,702.80 1,294,532.71 1,158,155.49 975,000.00 1,919,705.62 8,330,873.84 $ 15,000,000.00 35,044,000.00 4,952,987.51 54,952,987.51 $1,242,759,957.97 United States Government Securities carried at J56,751,603.73 in the foregoing state. meat an pledged to secure public deposits, including deposits a/ 117.09.1113.114 Treas•rer•State of Michigan, and for other purposes required by law. rha DIRECTORS HENRY E. BOWMAN ROBERT J. BOWMAN PRENTISS M. BROWN CHARLES T. FISHER CHARLES T. FISHER, JR. JOHN B. FORD, JR. JAMES S. HOLDEN JAM ES INGLIS WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN ALVAN MACAULEY WALTER S. McLUCAS W. DEAN ROBINSON NATE S. SHAPERO R. PERRY SHORTS GEORGE A. STAPLES R. R. WILLIAMS C. E. WILSON TRUST DEPARTMENT This bank acts as Trustee, Executor and Corporate Agent Mender Fa...1 Deposit In•rr•n.. Cmpormise 1ir1.11.111 , .111. Tarenoff, June Zieve with Al Newman, Roberta Snyder with Mike Novitz, Doris Ruskin and Iry Baron and Janet Sell with Arnie Gordon. • • • THE DURFEE Unity Forum has accomplished what four months ago seemed impossible. Led by Sheldon Otis, the club has presented three panel dis- cussions on Brotherhood, the last of which on Tuesday was witnessed by Board of Education officials and recorded for further use. Some of the panel members were Judy Segal, Mark David- son, Janet Vogel, Shel Otis, and the Julius Rosenthal Award Winner, Beatrice Broughton. In- cidentally the proud fellow to have won this award was Jerry Weintraub (congrats from all of Durfee) while the group is thankful to Mr. Thompson for having been its moderator and to its sponsors, Miss Richmond and Mrs. Bowerman. • • • MONDAY, Jan. 5 was a sad clay in the lives of many of us for it was on that day that Davida Phillips passed away. In the name of her friends we would like to express our deep- est sympathy to her parents and her sister Barbara. Everyone who knew Davida loved her. In our hearts she will alway live. Dinner Awaited by Home Relief A quarter of a century of service to the Jewish commun- ity will be celebrated by the Home Relief Society at a dinner Jan. 31 in the Rackham Bldg. Founded in 1923, the organi- zation has been active in hos- pital work, visiting patients •and brightening up their lives with gifts of candy, cigarets. magazines and other comfort items. It also renders financial assistance to those who are un- able to afford special medicines and treatments. Working closely with Judge D. J. Healy, the society has been instrumental in rehabil- itating delinquen1 children. Another phase of the grpup's program is giving help to new families in the city. Special tribute will be made at the dinner to Mrs. Harry Shulman, founder and first pres- ident, by distributing gift food baskets to all families under the club's care. Another highlight of the eve- ning will be the instlilltion of officers by Mrs. Minna Cornell. Because seating fs , ilities are limited, those planning t at- tend are urged to mak-, i ime- diate reservations with Mrs. M. Garelik, newly-elected presi- dent, UN. 4-3282, Mrs. Peter Miller, UN. 3-4235, or Mrs. Shulman, TO. 8-2784. Dr. Morffensfrili Beth El Speat ► cr Dr. Julian Morgenst .•rn .will be guest speaker Jan. 27 for the Institute on Judaism s'ionsored by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El. His subject will be "Modern Interpretation of the Bible." Dr. Morgenstern is president emeritus of the Hebrew Union College, having retired last year after serving for 25 years in that position. He is also past president of American Oriental Society and trustee of American Schools of Oriental Research in Jerusalem and Bagdad. Latin Quarter Ranks Among Detroit's 'Best' The Latin Quarter has re- captured its position as "one of Detroit's finest night clubs." Under its new owner, William Ritter, Latin Quarter has also developed a catering service for Jewish patrons and serves them at special parties, weddings, dances, showers and Bar Mitz- vahs