DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 9, 111411 • Health Center's Synagogue BBYO CHATTER Page Nies Sholem Aleichem Charts Luncheon By ILENE RATNER : • Chapter I Charts Dance for Sunday THE REBECCA GRATZ BBYW The Women's Division of the are planning a Halloween ppty Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute for paid-up members at 8:30 pin., has embarked upon its social Sunday, at the home of Seymour and cultural program for the Chafetz, 721 Monica avenue. fall and winter season. Girls, 18-25, may join by paying The first gathering took place their dues at the door. This will at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be a boy and girl stag affair. Samuel Rosen, with Bernard • • • Goldman of Wayne University BBYO CAN ALWAYS be de- speaking on "Art and Society." pended on to help out a worthy Next on the schedule will be cause. This Sunday, AZA and a luncheon and book review, BBG members will serve as Nov. 6 in the home of Mrs. A. jumpers in the. SOS drive. Also A. Kosarin, 17181 Ponchartrain helping in the one-day campaign drive. will be BBYW, who will be team Prof. Harold A. Basilius, head leaders and packers, and BBYW, of Wayne's German department, who will act as truck leaders. will discuss the works of Thomas • • • Mann. THE NEW NORTHWEST BBG Ethel Shorr is chairman of the chapter has been named in honor group's donor luncheon, sched- of the late Gilda Partrite, the uled for Dec. 8 at Masonic Tem- Habonim "member who lost her ple. Anyone wishing to raise life in an automobile accident. funds through a rummage sale The Synagogue at Duarte National Medical Center, Duarte, • • • should contact Irma ' Waldman, Calif., supported by the Los' Angeles Sanatorium. A loud SIX DETROITERS will attend TY. 6-0110. speaking system permits the voice from the pulpit to be heard a meeting of the District 6 BBYW Sarah Friedman is in charge by patients in all parts of the 75 acre grounds. Council, Nov. 6-7 in Chicago. • • • of the luncheon souvenir book, They are Charlotte Waterstone, The Business Men's Group ' of the Los Angeles Sanatorium assisted by Esther Nusbaum. council president; Tess Schwartz, Proceeds will help maintain calls on all Detroiters to support them in their campaign for local girls director; Joyce Seed- $50,000 on behalf of the nationally famous medical center. Their the educational program of the berg, Sara Lee Eichler, Harriet Jewish People's Schools. next meeting will be held Nochman andel Louise Kallus. Thursday, Nov. 4 at the De- open hearts and open purses. • • • It is the history of giving and AZA CALENDAR: Sabbath troiter Hotel. Officers are Nathan R. Epstein, building that others might live. night, Nov. 12; stunt night, Nov. 13, in which all chapters will par- president; Adolph Lichter and It is a history of ravaged bodies Morris L. Fruman, vice-presi- rebuilt by medical skill, heal- ticipate. The annual card party of the dents; and Ben Goldberg, secre- ing rest and compassionate un- • • • Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish derstanding. THE PUBLIC IS invited to the tary. House of Shelter has been sched- third annual installation of Rex 4 PCT. FROM DETROIT uled for Nov. 10 at Moss Cater- Of the patients from 40 states HEALING IS FOSTERED Chapter No. 11, BBYM, Nov. 14 From an embryo of two tents ing Co., 5028 Joy road, Mrs. at Durfee School. After the cere- who are hospitalized in the san- Hyman Altman, president, an- mony, a dinner will be held at atorium, four percent are from in the desert and the barest of nounced. Detroit, the greatest percentage equipment, has developed a mag- the Park Avenue Hotel. Work of this organization in- for any single city. nificent institution of concrete Visitors to the institution at and stone, staffed with skilled cludes extending hospitality to Bloch Lodge Slates Duarte, Calif. are overwhelmed specialists and nurtured by peo- transients and local homeless men during the High Holy Days by the progress being made in ple of good will. Movies. Play Monday and Passover. its building program. Movies and a BBYO play will The efforts of the Los An- During these holidays, the The history of the Los An- highlight a program of the Ivan geles Sanatorium have aided in auxiliary provides appropriate geles Sanatorium is a history of S. Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith, at achieving the impossible in the meals for Jewish inmates of the 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Labor battle to cure the incurable. County Jail and House of Cor- Ziohist Institute, Linwood and And this is made pos'§ible only rection. Pasadena avenues. by those persons of faith with Several times a year, members The event, headed by Louis a yearning to help their fellow visit the Wayne County Hospital, Weber, program chaiiman, is de- Sutton Vane's prize play, "Out- men who have contributed an- bringing gifts and food to Jew signed to push the group's mem- ward Bound," will be the open- nually to this great institution. ish residents there. bership drive. The public is in- ing production of the second sea- vited. son of the Actors' Company of Detroit. It will be staged for the three Modeling Expert Guest consecutive weekends, beginning of Downtown Chapter Nov. 5, at the Michigan Show- Pt'vliss Sent, director of the men's Association, Cass and Pe- Patricia Stevens School for terboro avenues. Modeling, will speak at a meet- Members of the cast include ing of the Downtown Chapter of Elizabeth Elkin, Mary Dell Rob- The "Callahan" Act which appears on the Ballot Bnai Brith at 8:15 p.m., Wednes- erts, Rubin Weiss, Irwin homer- as l'roposal No. ci is not a proper or effective way of day, in the Ft. Wayne Hotel. man, Reuben Silver, William protecting our Democratic institutions. As organiza- She also will present a film Hawley and Norman DePillo. tions concerned with the preservation and strength- on grooming. Prospective mem- The play is directed by Russel ening of the Constitutional rights of all Americans, bers are invited. Refreshments Werneken. Costumes are by Ir- we urge the defeat of the "Callahan" Act. wili De served. ving Novak. Tickets for all Actors' Com- CENTER ART EXHIBIT pany productions may be obtain- Be Sure to Vote November 2 A students' art exhibition will ed at Grinnell's, the Michigan Showmen's Association, or by- Be Sure to Vote "No" on Proposal No. 6 be on display at the Center calling the theater at TE 2-9957. through Nov. 25. L.A. Sanatorium Issues Plea for Aid in Healing Program House of Shelter Schedules Party • Joe Moses and his orchestra will play for the dance of Chap- ter, I, Zionist Organization of America, Sunday evening at the Jewish Center. The evening will also feature a variety show and games. Non- members are invited. Rabbi Leon Fram will be guest speaker at the group's meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Bnai Moshe. Chapter bowling sessions are held at 3 p. ni., Sundays, at the Bowl-O-Dance. • * * *. * * * A RECORD BEYOND* REPROACH FOR * FAIR PLAY * *ruin IN *EVERY WAY* 4c ic * Actors' Company Slates Vane Play - DON'T BE MISLED VOTE "NO" ON PROPOSAL NO. 6 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY No. 106 on Your Ballot Former Proseoutiog Attorney Ant, Wayne Witty Prosecuting Attorney far • I Years Former Aftoruy Omni of Michigan Promineat Lawyer for 25 Tears - * Vetere*, World War I Michigan Council American Jewish Congress Congressman JOHN D. DINGELL On His Competent and Faithful Record ALBERT J. SILBER, President O'BRIEN Endorsed ' r ELECT Member of the Committee. • by INDUSTRY . . . LABOR CIVIC and CHURCH GROUPS AARON DROOCK, President Ways and Means VOTE DEMOCRATIC JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN JR. 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