Committees .
Named at S. Z.
The following were appointed
committeemen for the Shaarey
Zedek Alumni Association, Leon-
ard Baron, president, announced:
Milton Berry, Marvin Dubrin-
sky, Pearl Berry, Grace Engle,
Joan Sloan, Marian Walrauch,
Madlyn Wolrauch, Harriet Wol-
rouch, Richard Sanders and Freda
Frazer,
Also, Stanley Prenzlauer, Bur-
ton Imber, Sidney Cohen, Arnold
Rosenthal, Henry Lonnerstater,
Shulamith Adler, Harriet Field,
Alan Feinberg, Florence Engel,
Irving Baron and Edith Weiss.
A social evening is set for 8:15
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the
Synagogue. Membership in the
group is open to former S. Z.
religious school students or sons
and daughters of congregation
members.
Chairmen of the ORT antique show are shown pricing articles
donated by members. They are, left to right, Mesdames Ellis
Fisher, J. J. Wainger and Henry Stark.
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ORT Antique Show to Have
Beaucoup d'Ob jets d'Art
A display and sale of silver,
jewelry, china, painting and many
other objets d'art has been prom-
ised the Detroit community by
the local Women's American ORT,
in its second annual antique
show, to be held during the day
and evening, Monday and Tues-
day, in the Arabian Room of the
Hotel Tuller.
Because of the success of last
year's show, additional dealers
have offered their wares. There
will also be a table of valuable
pieces donated by members of the
organization. These have been
priced by a special committee, in
many cases far below their real
value, Harriet Marwil, publicity
'chairman, said,
Admission is 50 cents a person,
and coffee, sandwiches, and cake
will be served during the sale.
Mrs. Arthur Bloom, herself a
well known Detroit artist, and
president of the local organiza-
.Truman Gets
Honorary Post
for Amity Fete
Thursday, October 13, 1949
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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tion, has been in charge of plan-
ning the affair, proceeds from
which will go to the M.O.T. pro-
gram, and for the' new teachers'
training school In Switzerland.
City of Hope
Drive to Start
Samual Gaiter, executive di-
rector of the City of Hope (Los
Angeles Sanitorium) at Duarte,
Cal., will be the guest speaker
at a dinner on Sunday at the Bel-
Aire Terrace, given by the L. A.
S. Business Men's Group of De-
troit.
Ben Goldberg, secretary of the
organization and chairman of the
affair, will give the welcoming
address. In addition, a musical
program will be presented. Mick-
ey Woolf's orchestra will play for
dancing following dinner.
The dinner will be the "sound-
off gun" for the $50,000 fund-
raising goal by the local organ-
ization for the benefit of the City
of Hope, a national non-sectarian
tuberculosis hospital under Jew-
ish auspices.
Council Committee
Maps 4 Symposia
The program committee of the
Community Council, headed by
Morris Lieberman and Mrs. Wil-
liam Graham, is planning a series
of four community-wide sym-
posia on community issues.
The topics slated for these pro-
grams include community or-
ganization, Israel in America,
culture and the Jewish commun-
ity, and the structure of Amer-
ican-Jewish life.
Sholem Aleichem
Slates Luncheon
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders
will speak on "Jews in Moslem
Countries" at the initial luncheon
meeting of the Women's Division
of the Sholem Aleichem Insti-
tute at 12:30 p.m., Saturday at
the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen,
1421 Boston boulevard west.
Committees will report on their
activities for the donor event set
for Dec. 7 at Masonic Temple.
Ideas for UN Day
Issued by JWB
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Frisch Urges
Biblical Oath
Daniel Frisch,
NEW YORK
president of the Zionist Organiza-
tion of America? in a proclama-
tion to the membership of the
organization, called upon every
Jewish man, woman and child
to gather in their communities
on a given day at a period within
the next four weeks to participate
in a mass Biblical oath to stand
by Israel in its struggle against
the attempt to sever Jerusalem
from the Jewish State.
The Zionist leader's proclama-
tion, issued in connection with
the ZOA's nationwide mobiliza-
tion effort, laid emphasis on the
fact that "powerful forces, with
intent belying their professed
motivation, are now seeking to
render a death blow to the State
of Israel."
—
MRS. MORRIS MONY
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Odessa Group
Slates Donor
Frisch stressed that "under the
pretext of safeguarding the holy
shrines, a world-wide movement
has been launched to sever the
The ladies of the Odessa Pro-
Eternal City from Israel and thus
gressive Aid Society have sched-
tear out the very heart and soul
uled their annual donor luncheon
of the fledgling State."
for Nov. 16 at Masonic Temple.
Frances Shayne is chairman.
Funding-raising plans were dis- Colle iate Unit Charts
cussed at the home of Mrs. Morris
Campus Zionism Talk
Mony, ticket chairman.
The Intercollegiate Zionist Fed-
A Simchas Torah party will be
held Saturday evening at the eration of America will meet at
hame of Mrs. J. B. Ormond of 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at Billet House.
15106 Fairfield avenue. Mrs. Or- A guest speaker will talk on
mond is treasurer of the project, "Zionism on the Campus." Re-
proceeds of which will go to the freshments will be served.
donor.
A dinner is set for 6 p.m., Sun-
day, Oct. 23 at the home of Mrs.
J. Manacer, of 2530 Buena Vista
avenue.
Officers of the donor project,
First Insertion
in addition to Mrs. Shayne, are
Sarah Kanter, Jennie Schwartz,
Sarah Ormond, Molly Rosenthal, Atlas and Tilehin, Attorneys, 2803 Cad-
Dorothy Winehart and Mrs.
illac Tower. 1261
355.457
Mony.
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LEGAL NOTICE
3 Jewish Students
on Wayne Paper
Three Jewish students have
been appointed to top-ranking
SATURDAY NITE DANCE
posts on the Wayne University
The Center Saturday Nite publication, the Detroit "Colle-
Dance committee will hold its gian."
second affair Oct. 29.
They are Frank Simons, 3404
Edison avenue, senior night edi-
tor; and Herbert Hochberg, 3757
Calvert avenue, and Jerry Cohen,
2265 Chicago boulevard west,
night editors.
President
•serve
Bnai Brith to Aid-
UN Day Planning
NEW YORK—The subjugation
of human beings by totalitarian
states is horrifying to free people
everywhere, President Truman
declared in accepting the honor-
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Bnai
ary chairmanship of Brotherhood Brith has joined again with other
Week which will be observed leading American organizations
next Feb. 19-26 under the spon- in planning the annual national
sorship of the National Confer- observance of United Nations
ence of Christians and Jews.
Day, Monday, Oct. 24, President
The President's letter of ac- Frank Goldman, announced.
ceptance was released by former
William M. Gerber, of Phil-
secretary of the navy, John L.
Sullivan, general chairman of adelphia, vice-president, was dele-
gated to represent the Order on
Brotherhood Week.
the president's committee for
Truman urged Americans "to the
ponder well the true meaning of UN Day, which met in Wash-
brotherhood" in the light of the in ton to plan the event.
Bnai Brith has been represent-
world struggle today whose cen-
tral issue, he said, is respect for ed on that committe ever since
human dignity.
the first observance of UN Day,
The president expressed the three years ago.
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hope that "all citizens will join
with the National Conference of
Christians and Jews to help make
justice, amity and understanding
the daily practice in our nation.
NEW YORK — To encourage
maximum Jewish Community
Center participation in United
Nations Day, Oct. 25, the National
Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) has
Errol Garner, and his "sweet" compiled and issued to its 321
piano continues for his second affiliated centers and YM-YWHAs
week at Morris Wasserman's a body of program suggestions
Flame Show Bar. Garner has re- appropriate to the day and a list
corded such smash arrangements of resources in support of such
as "Pastel," "Gaslight" a n d programs.
The committee has suggested as
"Laura."
Continuing with Garner is Herb themes for the "day" in local
"Close Your Eyes" Lance, and an community observances: "The
UN Works," the UN Deserves
entertainfnent packed bill.
George Shearing, called Amer- Your Suport;" "United We
ica's greatest 'bop" pianist, will Stand," and similar ideas.
open on Oct. 21.
Aids Fund Rally
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Wayne. ss.—At a session of the Probate
Court for said County of Wayne, held
at the Probate Court Wann in the City
of Detroit, on the seventh day of Oc-
tober in the year one thousand nine
hundred and forty - nine. Present,
Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE
THOMAS. deceased. On reading and
filing the petition, duly verified, of
Watson Brown, administrator of said
estate, playing that he may be licensed
to sell certain ri/..d estate of said de-
ceased for the purpose of paying the
charges of administering said estate
and for distribution. It u ordered that
the THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER,
NEXT, at ten'o'clock in the forenoon,
at said Court Room be appointed for
hearing said petition, and that all per-
sons interested In said estate appear
before said Court at said time and
place to show cause why a license
should not be granted to said admin-
istrator to sell real estate as prayed
for In sold petition.
And it Is further Ordered, That a
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks •on-
scutively previous to said time of hear-
ing. In the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulating in
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
IA true copy)
JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN.
Deputy Probate Register.
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MRS. A. R. BRASCII is presi-
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which will hold its open meet-
ing and luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Tuesday at the Book Cadillac
Hotel. Other officers are Mes-
dames Jerome Blum, Samuel
Shetzer, Morris J. Greenberg,
Max Reich, Maxwell Freeman
and A. L. Cohen. Mrs. Ezra
Lipkin will be chairman of the
affair.
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