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May 28, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-28

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Friday, May U, 194$

DETROIT

JEwisn

CHRONICLI1

Page F1ve

The Voice of the league•Host to Choral Group Halevy Society
Man in the Street
to Mark 22 Years
at Annual Meetmg Tuesday

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

TIME: Friday afternoon.
PLACE: Webb and Dexter.
QUESTION: The late Fred But-
zel was called the "First Citi-
zen of Detroit" by Justice
Frank Murphy when mayor.
What is your comment?

All women whose organizations
affiliated with the Lea-
gue of Jewish Women's Orga-
nizations will join for the annual
meeting of the League, Tuesday
at Shaarey Zedek.
The choral group of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation Sig-
terhood will present a group of
songs., Participants will be Mes-
dames Feige Ackerman, Selma
Axlerod, Helen Bishop, Rebecca
Bortman, Geraldine Botwin, Vel-
ma Cohen, Pricilla Cooper, Cecil
Eason, Alice Egrin, Francis Feld-
man, Betty Garber, Lenore Gold-
en.
Also Ann Goldman, • Helen
Jackson, Pearl Kaye, Edna Las-
ser, Betty LeBost, Ruth Nathan-
son, Sylvia Serwin, Minnie Sim-
mer, Agatha Singer, Lillian Slo-
movitz, Mae Spevak, Gertrude
Tolchin, Conalee Trepec and
Kate Winston. Accompanist will

are

Mlava Malka Set

be Mrs. Norman Allan.
for June 5 at NW
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
dent, invites members to be
guests at a dessert luncheon'"at
The Halevy Singing Society
1 p.m. and to remain for the will mark its 22nd anniversary
program which will include a at a Mlava Malka, June 5 at the
play by the dramatic group of Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith.
Coming here for the celebra-
tion will be J. Gorochov, presi-
dent of the Composers and Mu-
Parents and Teachers
sicians Association of Palestine,
of UHS Map Program who will deliver a musically-il-
A musical program is planned iustrated lecture on "Renais-
for June 2 by the Parent-Teach- sance of Jewish Music in Pales-
er Organization of the Parkside tine."
Cantor Pavel Slavensky will
Branch, United Hebrew Schools.
Another PTO, that of the Cen- conduct the Halevy Choir and
tral group, is planning a social lite Northwest Aviv Choir in He-
affair for June 9 in the Rose brew selections with Anna War-
ren and Minnie Lakritz as so-
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
loists.
Tickets may be obtained from
Sisterhood Head
Evelyn Miller, UN. 3-6310, or
calliMMIIMIZ-.7
at the Metro Music House.

B n ai David Chapel'
to Be Dedicated

Bnai David will dedicate its
new chapel with an elaborate
ceremony at 8 p.m., Wednesday.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will make
the dedication address.
Graduation exercises for the
elementary grades of the Bnai
David Religious School will be
held June 6 in the Synagogue.
As its theme, the class has se-
lected "J ewish Personalities
Through the Ages."

MRS. ROSE ALBERT, 3767 Tux-
edo avenue, housewife.
Mr. Butzel was a great citizen
and a great man. I was deeply
shocked when I heard of his
death.
I didn't know
Mr. Butzel per-
The Rachel Agree Memorial
sonally, but I
Society
will salute the new Jew-
am very fa-
ish State of Israel at a dinner-
miliar with his
generosity.
I
dance, Tuesday evening at Club
doubt if y o u
Bali.
could find a
Ruth Zatkin is chairman, and
man anywhere
Mrs. Betty Jaffa, TY. 6-2911, is
so devoted to
in charge of reservations.
his people and
SEMINARS TO END
The society has doubled its
his community
The last in a series of camp- last year's contribution of $100
as Mr. Butzel was.
ing seminars for counselors will to the Allied Jewish Campaign,
He was a great credit to his
be at 8:15 p.m., Monday in the Mrs. Shirley Agree, president,
people. It will be a long time
Center.
said.
before Detroit Jewry produces
Dr. Raphael Mahler, Jewish
another man of his ability and
historian of New York, will he
stature.
principal speaker at the cere-
CALVIN MYERS, 3334 Fullerton mony commemorating the fifth
anniversary of the 'Warsaw
avenue, pharmacist.
The loss of Mr. Butzel to the ghetto uprising.
Scheduled for 7:30 p.m., Sun-
Jewish community is as great as
was the loss of President Roose- day in the Brown Memorial
velt to the
Chapel of Temple Beth El, the
. country.
program is sponsored by the MRS. SAMUEL BLAMER, re-
He was De-
Detroit Section of American elected president of the I'm-
troit Jewry's
Jewish Congress, the Detroit ple Israel Sisterhood, honored
outsta ndi n g
Zionist Council, the Sholem outgoing and incoming officers
leader and
Aleichem Folk Institute and the at a luncheon Tuesday in her
spoke sm a n.
Jewish Peoples Fraternal Order. home on Greenlawn avenue.
AFTER SPENDING THE
Equally as sig-
nificant was his
M WARM MONTHS IN
Goodfellowship Club
untiring efforts
on behalf of
WEIZENBAUM'S COLD
Plans Hayride June 19
the city as a I
1-
STORAGE
VAULTS
The Allied Jewish Campaign
whole.
will receive the proceeds of the
6-,
Justice Murphy was absolutely fourth annual hayride of the
correct when he called Mr. But- Goodfellowship Club, June 19.
zel "The Outstanding Citizen of
Trucks will meet at 9 p.m., on
Detroit."
LaSalle boulevard in back of
THEY'LL LOOK
It will be a long time before Central High, Ben Milstein,
Detroit Jewry produces another chairman, announced. In case of
SPARKLING CLEAN,
man to compare with him.
bad weather, the affair will be
BRIGHT AS NEW.
held the following Saturday.
ALEXANDER SHADKO, 4252
-c
Clements avenue, paper busi-
ness.
RESTYLING ... DONE
2 Murray Dancers
In Just 4 Hours
Mr. Butzel was one of De-
EXPERTLY TO YOUR OWN
You're in "Paradise" .. .
troit's leading citizens. He was at the Greenbush Inn
H
Ann Arbos and Jean Benn of
a man who was ,loved and re-
PERSONALITY, YOUR
That's all it takes to get to heat en-
spected by ev- the Arthur Murray School will ly Greenbush Inn, the vai ation spot
OWN
MEASUREMENTS.
of Michigan! Swell fishing, golf on
eryone. H i s teach dancing and entertain dur- our
own course, tennis. swimming.
ing
the
summer
season
at
Green-
death is a
sunning, , delirious. food,. Arthur
Murray dance team. midnight
great loss to bush Inn.
snacks. M everything! Counsellor
the community.
for the children:
Called foe and Delivered.
What'made Prescriptions
i n
MEMBER
Repairs while you wait. Sunglasses.
Greenbush Inn
Mr. Butzel sp
EDWARD PEVOS
DETROIT
196
miles
north
of
Detroit
beloved w a s
OPTICIAN
ca Lake Huron
Optical Service
that he always
FURRIERS'
PHONE: Detroit—TO. 9-5611
Oeeulltits Prescription* Filled
9 1 5 0 TWELFTH
found time to
liours by Appointment
GUILD
or TO. 7-2113
Mall Orders Accepted
help rpthets. He
Open Evenings By Appointment
Greenbush 9779
TR. 2-0629
HO 3335
was a key fig- ISIS RWAIJ) CIRCI.E
51Eimmelemei
ure. in the Al-
lied Jewish Campaigns, and he
devoted much of his time and
ANNOUNCEMENT.
effort to humanitarian matters,
whether Jewish or not.
William B. Mitchell, of 148 North Saginaw St., Pontiac,
He, more than any other man,
Michigan, respectfully announces that he is in no way
brought status and prestige to
connected with Furs By Victor, Inc., of Detroit, Mich-
the Detroit Jewish community.
. igan, or Nadel! Furs, of Detroit, Michigan.
Further, that he has had no connection with either
MRS. 'SAMUEL SLOBIN, 13100
Mitchell Fur Co., Inc., of Detroit, Pontiac and/or Flint,
Broadstreet boulevard,. house-
wife.
Michigan, no Lee's Fur Studio, Inc., of Flint, Mich-
I thought Mr. Butzel was a
igan, for a considerable period of time lit.st past, • nor
wonderful man and a great hu-
is he now engaged in or connected with any branch
manitarian.
of the fur business or industry in any capacity what-
He did so
soever.
many things
for his people
W illia m 1L. I li t e he ' I
Veterans come first in the new
and commun-
Then you can choose your Arm
Regular Army! If you're quali-
ity that it
or Service. And you can choose
fied
for
enlistment
and
enlist
a specialist job for which you
would be im-
for three years or more, you can
qualify by virtue of former serv-
possible to list
choose:
ice in that job (as covered in
them all.
W.D. pamphlet 12-16). See your
He did much
L Direct assignment to the
neartst Army and Air Force Re-
for you 1, was
European Theater.
cruiting Officer for full details
a leade in al-
2. Assignment to one of sev.
most a im- •
U.S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR TORO
portant Jewish
eral famous divisions in the
RECRUITING Sit VICE
Far East.
activities and was charitable al-
By the Makers of
most to excess.
3. If you had overseas service
CAREERS WITH A FUTURE
He never hesitated to help
MANISCHEWITZ KOSHER WINES
after September 2, 1945, a
others. I remember him espe-
U. S. Army and
three-year assignment to one
cially for all the aid he gave
AVAILABLE AT YOUR DEALER
of eight fine outfits now
organisations to which I belong.
U. S. Air Force
OR CALL VI. 2-8600 FOR INFORMATION
stationed in the U.S.A.

Agree Society
to Salute Israel

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Detroit to Mark
Ghetto Uprising

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KREMER TO PLAY
Bud Kremer and his orchestra
will play for the Center's Satur-
day Nite Dance, June 5.

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