Thursday, October 27, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 11 Unit Pledge Chairman LEGAL NOTICES Histadrut Calls September Bride Ed tcation First Insertion to Meet Nov. 7 Election Rally An election meeting of all Ills- The Youth Education League tadrut campaign workers and will hold its next meeting on I -.• delegates from the 165 organiza- Monday. Nov. 7 at the home of tions participating in the cam- Mrs. Albert Ehrlich, 18403 Pine- paign is called for 8:30 p. m. hurst avenue. Thursday, Nov. 3, at the Labor Plans for the pledge fund drive Zionist Institute. Plans will be to be held in February have been' completed for the early launch- formulated. Mrs. Harry Goodman ing of the Histadrut drive. is chairman of ways and means' Top leaders are Harry Schu- and reservatons. mer. Morris Lieberman, Morris Assisting her are Mesdames L. Schauer, Norman Cottler, Martin Pearlman, Maurice Silver- I Philip Imber and Louis Levine. man and Norman Jason. Mrs, The campaign will open in De - Louis Manning is in charge of cember, a month earlier than in this year's book with Mesdames previous years, to avoid inter - Douglas Purther, William Hubert, ference with other drives for Harry Spector and Harry Semler Israel. assisting. .••• •• Selection of Detroit representa- Other committee heads are tives to the 26th annual conven- Mesdames Eli Gross, John West, tion of the National Committee MRS. BERNARD ROSENZWEIG Sol Eisenberg, Hyman Gordon, for Labor Israel, Nov. 26 and 27. • • * Bert Perrell, Ben Levinson, Mor- Frances Fredson, daughter of ris Burstein and John Sklar. For will also be made., It is planned to send 20 prominent workers, Mr. and Mrs. I. Fredson of Dexter reservations, call Mrs. Harry representing all campaign divi- , boulevard, and Bernard Rosenz- Goodman, TO. 8-1416. sions, to the convention, which weig, son of Mr. and , Mrs. S. • ' will mark the second anniversary Rosenzweig of Elmhurst avenue, Harris, Vein and Hooberman. Attor- neys, 11r1 Cadillac Tower OD. 373.:Cal STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, as.—At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit on the Seventeenth day of October. in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present. Thomas C. Murphy, Judge oof f P JAMES E. ATKINS, Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of John If. Atkins praying that administration of said estate be granted to himself or sonic other suitable person. It is ordered That the SIXTEENTH DAY or NO. VEMBER, NEXT. at ten oclock in the forenoon at said Court Room be ap-. ' pointed for hearing said petition. And it is further Ordered. That a copy of this order be pub lished 011ef in each week for three wee ks cotsecti Lively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated In said County of Wayne. HOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy 1 JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN, Deputy Probate Register. MRS. SAMUEL RICOLL • • • • Italpls R. Goldsmith, Public Adralii• litigator, Isai National Rank Jilda. (as t, 368,600 ♦ - STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of Wayne. as. -At a session of the Prob at e Court tor said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the twenty-first day of October, in the year one thousand of the historic decision of the UN exchanged nuptial vows at the Mrs. Samuel Bicoll, pledge nine hundred and forty-nine. Preseml, Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. in favor of the establishment of Northwest Hebrew Congregation. chairman of the Mizrachi Dom. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY 1 Rabbi Jacob E. Segal officiated, the Jewish State. SORIE, also known as HAROLD SOME, en's Council joint donor event Hears Talk Deceased. The petition of Ralph R. 1 The bride's gown was fashioned which will take place Dec. 7 at Goldsmth. a public administrator, hav- ' with heavy cream satin over a ing been heretofore filed in this Court Northwest Hebrew, announces praying that administration of said hooped petticoat, sweetheart- on that pledges are coining in at a estate be granted to himself or some styled at the throat, ending in other suitable person: it is ordered, satisfactory rate. that the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF points over the wrists. A seed- There is always the danger of NOVEMBER, NEXT, at ten o'clock to This is the first time in Miz- the forenoon at said Court Room be The Northwest Hebrew Sister- pearl capped headpiece held the myopia in combating prejudice, app o inted for hearing said petition. rachi women's history in the city hood will celebrate its fifth anni- veil in place. Dr. S. Andhil Fineberg, national furcti her i Ordeir, ;telsiield h at a And N, er,itiy with a special fifth year or Roslyn Simons was maid of community service director of the that all chapters are uniting for co eek kir for ?le n-l ett' weeks ° Cl o i l e te - w eac oh in py membership night at 8:30 p.m., honor. Mrs. Irving Stoffer was American Jewish Congress, warn- one donor event. The proceeds secutively previous to said time a Wednesday. Nov. 2. matron of honor. Bridesmaids ed in an address to the Men's will go to equip a bungalow in hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Citron- circa- d tyS printed newspaper a p oe ur r sp( ain the Mizrachi Children's Village at Temple Group N .W. Women Plan Council Donor Gets Response Prejudice Anniversary Fete Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will be were Melvine Rosenzweig, sister the principal speaker and will , of the bridegroom, Janice Lutz, revi w "Tevyeh's Daughters" by Rosaline Davis and Virginia Sholem Aleichem. Rosenthal. Cantor Miklos Fenakel will of-1 Miles Greenwald was best man. ter a group of concert vocal Sc- Ushers included Meyer Felman, lections. A social hour will follow Ernest Fredson, Jay Becker and under the chairmanship of Mrs. Robert Lipshitz. Mrs. Sarah Rosenzweig, grand- Michael Galsky and Mrs. Norman mother of the bridegroom, was Cott lee accorded special honor in the SEEK ('ENTER SWIMMERS bridal procession. Tryouts for the Center's var-1 Out-of-town guests were from site men's and women's swim , Toronto, Los Angeles and Phila. teas m are being held at the Cen- ' delphia. 1 The couple honeymooned in ter Pool. i Miami Beach and are residing on Detroit Welcomes Lerner—Adv. I Duane avenue. Club of Temple Israel. later THOMA (.. "Everyone," said Dr. Fineberg, Ranana, Israel, in the name of be Judge of Probate. tru copy) "is inclined to brand as bigotry the Detroit council. RICHARD H. WERNETTE, Deputy Probate Register. all adverse statements against his Mrs. Bicoll can be reached at own racial and religious group. UN. 4-6798. Second Insertion But many gladly believe damag- At the last meeting of the N. W. ing assertions against other Mizrachi chapter at the home of Isadore R. Starr, Attorney, 2118 Diem groups. Rids. 06). "Unless we are as skeptical to- Mrs. Sam Feldman, plans were 373.331 ward the malicious charges completed for the barn dance at NOTICE OF PROBATE STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of against other groups as we are Kraemer's Barn, which will take Wayne, its. At a session of the Probate Court critical of statements which ma- place Nov. 13 with Mrs. Alice for said County ot NVilyn•, held at lign our own group. we cannot Lutz as chairman. Mrs. Max Wolf the Probate Court Room in the City contribute much to the elimina- was appointed chairman of ruin- of Detroit, on the 'I hit teciith day of October, in the year one thousand nine tion of racial and religious maging for the organization, hundred and forty-nine. Present. Pat- rick H. O'Brien, JUdge of Probate. In The chapter has organized a the bigotry. Matter of the Estate of ABRAHAM "The battle of every person bowling league and all members LEEMON, deceased. On reading an d the petition of Betty Abel pray- against the forces of intolerance of Mizrachi are invited to par- filing that administration of said estate toe should begin with the improve- ticipate. Mrs. Esther Rosenberg be granted to herself or some other person: It is ordered, that ment of his own insights and his is chairman and can be reached suitable the NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, own readiness to be generous in at UN. 3-8174. NEXT, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room he appointed lot judgment " The next meeting of the coun- hearing said petition. I In explaining the psychological . will take place on Tuesday, And it is further Ordered. that a • published once hazards which prejudice creates, I 4c Nov. 8, at the home of Mrs. Lutz, copy of this order be in each week for three weeks con- h* r secutively previous to said time of • i nebere quote d f • 18661 Mendota avenue. hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- Urging Jewish communities to partnership. declared at the same cently published book. "Punish- icle. a newspaper printed and circu- make ,national problems part of session that "by and large, the ment Without Crime." County of Wayne. The Jewish Chronicle news lated In said PATRICK It O'BRIEN, "Our. thinking about various their local board responsibilities, 1 members of board of directors of (A true vinyl Judge of Probate. 150 delegates to the annual con- national and overseas agencies groups is crude and sloppy," he deadline is noon on Mondays. JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN. Deputy Probate Register, ference of the East Central Re- are local community leaders who said. "We regard them with an . gion of the Council of Jewish bring their community thinking affection or with a dislike which Third Insertion bears no relationship to real Federations and Welfare Funds to bear on the total problems. last week end took action here Atlas and Tilchin. Attorneys, MIN Cad- "It is far-fetched to believe merit or demerit." illac Tower. G6) to meet their total 1950 philan- that the community leader who 355.497 thropie responsibilities with max- serves on the board of a national STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne. ss.—At a session of the Probate imum effectiveness. agency loses his identity with his Court for said County of Wayne. held The delegates passed a series community interests." at the Probate Court Room in the (sty of Detroit, on the seventh day of Oc- of resolutions on major Jewish Citing the critical need for tober in the year one thousand nine problems. including national-local cash of the UJA, the delegates Harry H. Brenner announces hundred and forty - nine. Present, Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate relationships, unified and stable adopted a resolution urging each his new food market at 12945 In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE. national fund raising. independent community "to make the maxi- Puritan avenue. Brenner has been THOMAS, deceased. On reading and filing the petition, duly verified. of appeals, the urgent need of the mum amount of cash available in the food business for the past Watson Brown, administrator of said UJA for 'cash, local budgeting to the UJA. The conference also 19 years and for six years held estate, praying that he may be licensed to sell certain r•al estate of said de- prerogatives, independent ap- reaffirmed the ''basic principle" the position of treasurer of the ceased fur the purpose of paving Uie ' peals,. and cooperative planning that the local community has the Detroit Retail Grocers Associa- charges of administering said estate and for distribution. It is ordered that for 1950. right and responsibility to deter- tion. the THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, KROLIK IS SPEAKER Brenner carries a high grade NEXT, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, mine its goals and the allocation at, said Court Room be appointed for Julian Freeman., Indianapolis, of all monies it raises." of groceries, meats and vege- hearing said petition, and that all per- regional president, and Judge tables. Monarch, Savoy, Riche- sons interested in said estate appear before said Conti at said time and Maurice Bernon. Cleveland. ad- lieu and S & W are a few of the YOUNG ADULTS DANCE place to show cause why a license dressed the delegates on the should not be granted to said admin- The Young Adult New Corners fancy brands stocked. problem e1 unified fund raising. istrator to sell real estate as prayed Brenner's other market is lo- Club of the Center will hold a for in raid petition. Speakers at other sessions in- And it Is further Ordered. That cated at 9314 12th St. d ance a p.m. .un ay. copy of this order he published once cludyd Julian Krolik of Detroit. , JULIAN C. FRANK has joined in each week for three weeks con- — Calling for a "genuine w orkng arm. - . • - ... . • • • •-. :" - prevlints to said time of hear- ; . " e:"!;"";!'":4";"1""I•!-;"!;""";.;"1"..`;":'. et". r... the HAROLD BLAKE REAL scutively .7... .......... ... e.7T..17.47...T.T.finzonzw.7..7.”77N.:-.7.7., • , 1 ,;,.*" .. .. ..,,. • • 71 part nersh ip" bet ween na t i on a I • At . t> . : -..0 ;II: eSTATE COMPANY, John J. ing, in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulating in agencies and Jewish communities : a Melcher, General Manager, an- said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MliftlillY, in ?meting American Je , • - ry's .!3': nounced last week. Mr. Frank • • flA tot?! responsibilities. Freeman :II will specialize in the sale of (A true copy) Judge of Probate. .:1:: decIJ:ed that the magnitude of :A homes in Detroit's Northwest JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN, OF YOUR Deputy Probate Register. Section. —Adv. Jewry's welfare task had demon- stated that "communal responsi- A •■■•■ 1111.1 ■ 111, M bility has superseded group or :it . WEDDING INSURED Regonal Welfare Leaders i Spur UJA at Session Here Brenner Market Open on Puritan CANDID SHOTS . :II: "The communities, which an- , nifally raise the bulk of the funds 1 :': u Td for welfare. purposes in ' :iv, Israel. overseas and at home.. -.1t! should have a greater voice in determining the program, policies DI; and budgets of the national !.:1/:, agencies which they support," he ;4 said. i 41: M PARPES :1E . BAR MITZVAH BY JACK BIGELMAN :•11 ■ . RETA IN IDENTITY : Judge Bernon, vice-president of '1i1 all TO. 8-7896 the Cleveland Jewish Welfare I:' Federation. while agreeing with o tTo'r tirs. .71 :71 1• 17..'es t V. V. :!...To re• el'ese iZo iVo Ts it7a7 s er -.F eman's desire for a working t'a o Tten-1 ;II:. 'it Y; qt: r:Ili .4: i1Ii; M 1t:. re CUIVINT 'All TOUR NtION•OANOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION American Savings •• • MAIN OSIICI • • • DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND TO. 9-6611 AA S P S 4Si C A C TIN • • • BRANCH °MCI • • • W. FORT AT MILITARY VI. 3-7600