Thursday, November 3, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 13 e rg! DONALD FOX LODGE The lodge will hold its first an- nual Feather Party at 8:30 p. Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seyburn (Beth Cetron) of Ilene Tuesday, Noy. 22, at 1312-1•Dexter avenue, a sun, Joel Carl. boulevard. Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Perlman (Helen Knopper) of Littlefield avenue, a son, Richard Marc. Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lutchansky (Betty Held) of Tracey avenue, a daughter, Lynn A. Oct. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Julian Klein (Shirley Rabinowitz) of First Insertion Webb avenue, a daughter, Marcia Diane. 373.545 Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Murray Zelicktnan (Dorothy Wasser- • Selwa, Dickinson and Mackey, At- man) of Glynn Court, a son, Leonard Paul. torneys, 1034 Lafayette 1iIdg. (46). STATE OF NIICHIGAN, County of Oct. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fortgang (Jennie Meisner) of Wayne, as. Roselawn avenue, a daughter, Barbara Ellen. M a session of the Probate Court said County of Wayne, held at the Oct. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnal A. Colvin (Rhoda Levine) of bur Probate Court Room in the Crty of Ewald Circle, a son, Neil James. Detroit, on the Twenty-First day of Plan March Wedding LEGAL NOTICES Young Adults Pick Workers Susan K. Kimelman Polio Fund Set Up Friends of Susan Kimelman, 24, who died of polio on Aug. 8, have establisher' a memorial fund bearing her name. Receipts of the fund will be turned over to the Wayne Coun- ty Chapter of the National Foun- dation for Infantile Paralysis. Contributions may be sent to the chapter„153 Elizabeth street east. Appointments to subcommittees of the community service commit- tee have been announced by Al- bert Colman, committee presi- dent. The committee, a division of the Jewish Young Adult Coun- cil, is entrusted with the respon- sibility of stimulating Jewish young adult participation in com- Listen to the Jewish Chronicle munity activities. Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45 Sam Kaner was selected chair- a.m., Sundays over WKMH. man of the campaign planning committee, whose members in- , elude Leonard Baruch, Robert Benson, Albert Colman, Robert Feinberg, Lawrence A. Fleisch- man, Dr. Samuel Krohn, Ruth Magid, and Ruth Prujansky. Joan Goldstein and Jerome Kelman are chairmen of the pro- gram committee, and Shirley Jacobson is chairman of the bul- 1 e t i n committee, assisted by Eleanor Heilbronner and Samuel Ross. • T h e records committee is headed by Helen Karabenick, as- sisted by Harriet Aiken, Allen Bobroff, Eveleen Budnitzky, Judy Cowan, Mrs. Helen Eaton, Henry Lonnerstater, Judith Pregerson, Mrs. Sonia Ribiat and Fred Rowe. Chairman of the special gifts committee is Virginia Barnett, aided by Arnold Agree, Robert Benson, Harold Berry, -S a m Frankenstein. Irwin Holtzman, Madeleine Levenberg, Milton Lucow and Shirley Simons. every bite! GLORIA RODE AND MILFORD SOBEL • Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brode of Collingwood avenue announce the engLgernent of their daughter Gloria to Milford Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Sobel of Outer Drive west. The bride-elect and her fiance attend Michigan State College. He is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. March 19 has been set as the wedding day. S. Z. Women to Hail State A program celebrating the sec- ond anniversary of UN recogni- tion of the Jewish State has been arranged by Mesdames S. Paul Ka tzer and Sol A. Dann, chair- men, for .the next meeting sf the SRAAREY ZEDEK SISTER- HOOD, at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14. A dramatic presentation will be utTered by Mrs. Harold Silver- stun with musical accompaniment by Mrs. Lillian Robbins Zelman. Mrs, Louis Tatken will preside. The dessert luncheon will be in charge of Mesdames Morris Rus- kin and Jacob Bernstein. Hadassah B.P. to Hear Talk by Mrs. Adler Mrs. Morris Adler will be the speaker at the next meeting of the Business and Professional Di- vision of Hadassah which will be in the form of a brunch at 11:30 Appointment of members of the a. m., Nov. 6, at Murray Levine's, 1950 Jewish Welfare Federation 3454 Joy road. nominating committee were an- Mrs. Adler will discuss Hadas- nounced this week by Julian H. sah activities. Reservation should Krolik, president of the federa- be made with Ricca Kaye, 'TY. tion. • 6-7391, The committee's first assign- The Honor Roll committee, ment will be nomination of nine with Rebecca Ehrinpries and members-at-large for the federa- Rosalind Schubot as co-chairman, tion board of governors, to be is working on a concerted drive elected at the federation annual to raise money through member- meeting in January. Harvey H. Goldman ups select- ship Honor Roll pledges for vit- ed committee chairman. Working ally important Hadassah projects. with Goldman will be Mrs. Hy- The culminating-event will be man C. Broder, David J. Cohen, held on Thursday evening, Nov. Abe Kasle and Abe Srere. JWF Picks Members of Nominating Group ' For every taste, for emery occasion..,' flaky•lresh Tam Tam.... mog delicious cracker you can buy! Kosher and pareve. For reservations for the first A PRODUCT OF MAN quit will book review and brunch at 12:30 THE BAKERS OF p.m. Nov. 15 call Mrs. William Nadler, TO. 8-8546. Rabbi Morris WORLD FAMOUS Adler will review the autobiog- raphy of the late Rabbi Stephen a. S. Wise, "The Challenging Years." The Jewish Chronicle news The Honor Roll committee con- Mrs. Benjamin Gordon is chair- sists of the following: Anne deadline is noon on Mondays. man of the brunches. Baron, Yetta Benjamin; Ethel Birnbaum, Sara Epstein, Sophie Fenton, Miriam Goldstein, Lil- • 400 ORGANIZED CIVIC GROUPS ian Gordon, Lee Harrison, Helen • COUNTLESS INDIVIDUAL CITIZENS A meeting of the Mizrachi Kass, Ricca Kaye, Sophie Kutlov, Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter, Rose Lipstiz, Eva Ravnitsky, • 169.566 DETROIT PRIMARY VOTERS was held at the home of Mrs. Dorothea Richmond, Ethel Rosen- Bernard Heneken, 4261 Glendale thal, Goldie Slakter, Mrs. Harriet avenue, Oct. 31. Mrs. Philip Fealk Talbot, Florence Thornborough, was appointed delegate to the Betty Utley and Eve Williams. national convention in Atlantic City. MANISCHEWITZ MATZOS Mizrachi Women Pick Convention Delegate nominated The doctor luncheon of the Miz- rachi Women and the other Miz- racial chapters will be held 'at the Northwest Hebrew on Dec. 7, 1949. For information call Mrs. Sam Bicoll, UN. 4-6798, or Mrs. Max Sossin, TO. 7-5224. Councilman Del Smith Gives Views on DSR Councilman Del A. Smith states his position on the DSR as fol- lows, "I have taken a firm and courageous stand in opposing the discontinuance of bus lines." ALBERT E. COBO FOR MAYOR they represented • ALL • ALL • ALL FOR BETTER PROGRESSlyE CITY GOVERNMENT .. . ELECT . . . FRANK X. NORMS COUNCILMAN Assistant U. S. District Attorney 21 Years Endorsed by Judge William Friedman WALKS OF LIFE SECTIONS OF CITY FIELDS OF ACTIVITY YOUR neighbors, friends and co-workers .. . perhaps YOU YOURSELF were among them! Vote for fhe ONLY NON-PARTISAN CANDIDATE MAYOR ALBERT E. COBO October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present, Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the Matter ut the Estate of JOHN MARKOV, Deceased. An instrument lit writing purporting to be the last will and testament of said deceased having been delivered into this Court for Pro- bate; It is ordered, Toot the Fourth day of January, next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be ap• pointed fur proving said instrument. And it is further Ordered, That a copy of this order be published once in each week for three weeks consecu- tiri,velticepre l/eiliruosi Ito jseawi d time of iecaier i t gai newspaper printed and circulated to said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy) Joseph F. O'Sullivan, Deputy Probate Register. Harry H. Anbender, Attorney, Ma Cadillac Tower (MI. Notice of Hearing Claims 370.802 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate Court for the County of Wayne. In the matter of the Estate of SALO- MEIA MILASZEWSKI, Deceased. No- tice is hereby given that all creditors of said deceased are required to pre• sent their claims, in writing and under oath, to said Court at the Probate Office in the City of Detroit, In end County, and to serve a copy thereof upon Peter A. MIlaszeWski, Adminis- trator of said estate, at 17462 Dwyer St., Detroit, Michigan, on or before the 12th day of January, A. D., 1950, and that such claims will be heard by said court, before Judge William F. Cotter in Court Room No. 504 Wayne County Building in the City of Detroit, in said County, on the 12111 DAY OF JANUARY, A. D. 1950, at two o'clock in the afternoon, Dated October 31, 1949. WILLIAM F. COTTER. Judge of Probate. Kasoff and Young, Attorneys, 2141 National Bank Hidg (26). 373,7(16 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, ss—At a session of the Probate Cowl fur said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court in the City of Detroit, on the Twenty-Sixth day of October. in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present, Thomas C. Murphy. Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of WIL- LIAM GINSBERG, Deceased. Ott lead- ing and tiling the petition of Yetta Ginsberg praying that administration of said estate be granted to herself or some other suitable person: IL is ordered that the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, NEXT, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be appointed In hearing said petition. And it is further Ordered. That a copy of this meter be published„unce 111 each week fur three weeks con- secutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- icle ,a newspaper printed and circu- lated in said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. HOLLAND. (A true copyr Jude ot Probate. THOMAS F. McMILLAN. Deputy Probate Register. Second Insertion Harris, Stein andHooberman, Attor- neys, 3133 Cadillac Tower (26). 373.393 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, so.—At a session of the Probate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room iii 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 of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of JAMES E. ATKINS. Deceased. On reading and filing the petition of John H. Atkins praying that' administration of said Lstate be granted to himself or some other suitable person. It is ordered That the SIXTEENTH DAY OF NO- VEMBER, NEXT, at ten o'clock 111 the forenoon at said Court Room be ap- pointed for hearing said petition. And it Is further Ordered, That It copy of this order be published once in each week fur three weeks cpusecu- lively previous to said time of hearing; in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated *a said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY. Judge of Probate. (A true copy I JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN. Deputy Probate Register. Ralph R. Goldsmith, Public Admin. istrator, 1637 National Bank Bldg. (.261. 368.600 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne. ss.—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 twenty-first day of October, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present, Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY SORIE, also known as HAROLD SORIE, Deceased. The petition of Ralph R. Goldsmth, a public administrator, hav- ing been heretofore filed in this Court praying that ad:littlish Mimi of said estate be granted to himself or some other suitable person: It is ordered, that the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER. NEXT. at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be appointed for hearing said petition. And it is father Ordered. That I copy of this order be published once In each week for three weeks con- secutively previous to said time of hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron- icle. a newspaper printed and circu- lated in said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MUHPRY, lit true copy) Jude of Probate. RICHARD H. WERNETIT, Deputy Probate Register.