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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE

Page 6

Events
of the Week

Goldberg to Address
Yiddish Organizations

Commander Joshua L Gold- he observed conferences of the
The Detroit Auxiliary of the berg, District Chaplain, Third Joint Distribution Committee,
National home for Jewish Chil-
Naval District, will address in and to Israel, where he par-
dren in Denver will hold its an-
nual dinner dance on Tuesday, Yiddish all Yiddish organizations ticipated in the world convention
of the Israeli Merchant Marine
Dec. 13 at the Book-Cadillac
League, held on the high seas on
Hotel. Mrs. Jack Halperin is gen-
board the S. S. Kedmah. Com-
eral chairman. She will be as-
mander Goldberg presented a
sisted by Mrs. Louis Koppy, ticket
Presidential flag to President
chairman, UN. 2-2205; Mrs. Sam-
Weizmann on behalf of the Jew-
uel Kane, yearbook chairman,
ish personnel of the U. S. Navy.
VE. 5-6177, as well as Mesdames
Commander Goldberg's speech
Charles Kottler and Barney
in Yiddish is part of the program
Schwartz.
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil to assist the Yiddish-speaking
Jochanan Club will meet at the
landsmanschaften of Detroit in
home of Mr. and Mrs. K. Kutinsky
arranging lectures and other
of Sturtevant avenue on Sunday.
events.

The second general meeting of
the Temple Israel Youth Group
will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday at
the home of Diane Harris, 1959
Boston boulevard. Rabbi Leon
Fram will review "The Naked
and the Dead" and a social hour
will follow. For information call
TO. 8-0994'

Delegates Hear
Council Report

COMMANDER GOLDBERG
• • •
and Landsmanschaften at 8:30
p. m. Tuesday at Congregation
Beth Shemuel.
The program is sponsored by
the Berditchever, Kishenever,
Bessarabier and Pinsker Aid So-
cieties in cooperation with the
culture commission of the Jew-
ish Community Council. Attend-
ance is open to the entire Jewish
community.
Commander Goldberg will re-
The P.T.A. of Beth Yehudah port on his trip to Europe, where
Schools will hold its first meet-
ing of the year Monday, Nov. 14,
to elect new officers.

The Bodzin Family Club will
meet Saturday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bodzin on
Boston boulevard. At the last
meeting the following were chos-
en at officers: Harry Bodzin,
president; Jack Bodzin, vice-pres-
ident; Sybil Bodzin, secretary;
and Ruth Bodzin, treasurer. Har-
ry Blitz and David Bodzin will
be the club's delegates to the JNF
conference, Nov. 20.

Meeting Held
to Aid Sales of
Cultural Work

Thursday, November 10, 1949

Brandeis Leader
to Give Talk Here

AIR SERVICE DOUBLES
TEL AVIV—(ISI)---E1 Al, Is-
rael's civic air service, will dou-
ble its operations Nov. 15 by add-
The story of Brandeis Univer- ing two new lines.
sity, the first Jewish-sponsored
nonsectarian institution of higher
learning in the Western hemis-
phere, will he outlined Thursday,
First Insertion
Nov. 10, to a group of Detroit
community leaders by George Louis Weingarden, Attorney, 2010
Bldg. (26).
Alpert, of Boston, president of Penobscot
Notice ot Hearing Claims
the board of trustees, at a meet-
No. 371.883
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Court for the County of Wayne. In
Lawrence Michelson, 19345 the matter of HARRY JACKSON, a
Mentally Incompetent Person. Notice
Strathcona drive.
is hereby given that all credits of
Alpert, a former national co- said wait are required to present their
chairman of the United Jewish claims, in writing and under oath, to
said Court at the Probate Office in the
Appeal, is also a former member City of Detroit, in said County. and to
of the Attorney General's office serve a copy thereof upon Eleanor
Jackson Rosnos, Guardian of said ward,
of Massachusetts.
at 18020 Sussex Street, Detroit. Michi-
Brandeis launched its second gan on or before the 18th day of Janu-
ary, A.D. 1950 and that such claims
academic year last month when will be heard by said court, before
more than 150 entering freshmen, Judge Thomas O. Murphy in Coo
No. 305, Wayne County BuildiA. )
representing 22 states ,arrived on Room
in the City of Detroit, in said County,
the Waltham, Mass. campus. This on the 18th day of January, A.D. 1950,
two o'clock in the afternoon, and in
class more than doubled the en- at
the case of a surviving spouse, the
rollment of the university since court will also at that time determine
whether and to what extent claims and
its opening in 1948.
administration expenses are payable

LEGAL NOTICES

out of community property or out of
separate property of the deceased.
Dated November 7, 1949.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

Jewish Poetess

The season's first meeting of
Community Council delegates was
held on Nov. 1. They were wel-
comed by Dr. Shmarya Kleinman,
Council president.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron addressed
the delegates briefly on the
United Foundation campaign.
B. M. Joffe, Council executive
director, reported on the activi-
ties of the Council, including the
radio series on WDET and other
programs over local radio outlets
as well as a projected television
show; incidents of discrimination,
involving, on a few occasions,
the conduct of DRS employes;
the Program Planners' Institute
and the proceedings of the Na-
tional Community Relations Ad-
visory Council.
Since the last meeting, 14 or-
ganizations became newly affili-
ated members of the Council.
Mrs. Jacob Sauls, a delegate
from Hadassah, was elected to
fill a vacancy on the executive
committee.
Julius Weinberg reported on
the activities of the Yiddith Cul-
ture Committee, and the meeting
was concluded with a report by
Morris Zwerdling, chairman of
the Legal Committee, who told of
his committee's activities in con-
nection with the problem of re-
sort discrimination.

Second Insertion

373,545
Selina, Dixon and Mackey, Attor-
neys, 1034 Lafayette Bldg. 125).
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 JOHN
MARKOV, Deceased. An instrument ig
writing purporting to $ie the last will
and testament of said deceased having
been delivered into this Court fur l'ro-
bate: It is ordered. That the Fourth day
of January, next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon at said Court Room be ap-
pointed for proving said instrument,
And it is further Ordered, That •
copy of this order be published once
in each week for thr ee weeks consecu-
tively previous to Said time of hearing,
in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulated In
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

(A true copy
Joseph F. O'Sullivan,
1 Deputy Probate Register.

A meeting of the setter Schools
Association, Durfee Chapter, will
be held at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
KADIA MALADOWSKY, Jew-
room 324. Miss Finch, head of
ish poetess, will be the guest
the Arts Department, will speak
on The Functions of The Audi-
A meeting to introduce the
at a meeting of the Pioneer
tbrium." The Middlewood lecture "Encyclopedia Hebraica" to the
Women's Council at 8:30 p.m.,
Jewish Community of Detroit
at Durfee on Dec. 6.
Monday at the Beth Shmuel
was called by Rabbi Morris Ad-
Synagogue. Miss Maladowsky
who was the first women edi-
Masada will hold its first fall ler, Laurence Crohn and Ber-
tor of a Yiddish literary maga-
outing on Sunday. The group nard Issacs.
zine, will discuss life in Israel
Rabbi Adler, who was chair-
will meet at 2 p.m. at the Shaarey
and read selections from her
Zedek parking lot. In the eve- man of the meeting, introduced
Shoshana Brooks
works.
ning, there will be a social get- Moshe Weizman of Israel, who is
Freedman, accompanied by
together. Bill Saulson is chair- in Detroit to promote subscrip-
tions for the encyclopedia.
Lillian Robbins Zelman, will
man.
HELP FROM HIAS
"The purpose of this great
In the first nine months of 1949 present a group of Jewish and
A Sadie Ilawkin's Day dance project," said Weizman, "is to HIAS (Hebrew Immigrant Aid Hebrew songs. Chana Michlin,
will be held by the Northwest impart to our youth and the Society) assisted approximately council president, and Sophie
Young People's Club at 9 p.m., masses of our people the cul- 17,000 men and women to immi- Sislin, program chairman, will
preside.
Sunday, Nov. 20 at the Northwest tural, scientific and humanistic grate to new homelands.
Synagogue. For information call treasures of our day—in the He-
Dorothy Beitman, TO. 7-2341, or brew tongue."
An encyclopedia committed
Hal Shapiro, UN. 3-5571.
was then organized consisting of
An evening of educational en- the following: Rabbi Adler,
joyment is planned by the Park- Isaacs, Rabbi Leon Fram, Maur-
side PTO at 8 p.m., Wednesday, ice Zackheim, Louis LaMed,
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volumes costs $274, but a lim-
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The first meeting of the new each volume with the purchaser's
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373,706
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County Of
Wayne, ss—At a session of the Probate
Court for said County of Wayne. held
at the Probate Court to 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. On read-
ing and filing the petition of Vett•
Ginsberg praying that administratiog
of said estate be granted to herself
or some other suitable person: It la
ordered that the TWENTY-EIGHTH
DAY OF NOVEMBER, NEXT. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon at said Court
Room be appointed for hearing said
petition.
And It Is further Ordered, That
copy of this order be published on*
in each week for three weeks con-
secutively previous to said time of
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle ,a newspaper printed and cite*.
lated in said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. HOLLAND,
IA true copy) Jude of Probate.
THOMAS F. McMILLAN,
Deputy Probate Register.

Third Insertion

Harris, Stein and Hooberman. Atte,.
net's, 2133 Cadillac Tower GO.
373,398
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 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 sold
estate be granted to himself or some
other suitable person. It is ordered
That the SIXTEENTH DAY OF NO-
VEMBER, NEXT, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon at said Court Room be ap-
pointed for hearing said petition.
And it Is further Ordered, That •
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks consecu-
tively previous to said time of hearing,
in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, •
newspaper printed and circulated if
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Call TO. 8-7896
. •
Judge of Probate.
It
(A true copy)
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JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN.
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Deputy Probate Register.

CANDID SHOTS • •

EDWARD PEVOS
OPTICIAN

Harry H. Anbender, Attorney, Vie
Cadillac Tower (261.
Notice of Hearing Claims
370.802
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate
Court for the County of Way ne. 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 and
County, and to serve a copy thereof
upon Peter A. Milaszewslti, Adminis-
trator of said estate, at 17462 Dwyeg
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 Count] ,
Building in the City of Detroit, Pi
said County. on the 12TH DAY or
JANUARY, A, D. 1950, at two tickielg
in the afternoon.
Dated October 31, 1940.
WILLIAM F. COTTER.
Judge of Probatw.

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