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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-17

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Guests at Brandeis

Dexter Center
Active Despite
Lack of Space

Although still in the construc-
tion stage, the Dexter branch of
the Jewish Community Center is
already providing many services
in its provisional quarters.
During the past year, 556 chil-
dren, teen-agers and parents took
advantage of the activities that
the staff was able to provide,
within limitations of space in the
Dexter Theater Building on Dex-
ter near Burlingame avenue.
WORK WITH CHILDREN
Included in these activities
were neighborhood clubs, scout-
ing groups, United IlciLew
Schools, Club Project, Bnai Brith
youth clubs and teen-age girls. All
phases of the program were un-
der the direction of Samuel Neu-
schatz, Planning was done by the
Dexter interim committee under
the chairmanship of Jacob L. Kei-
clan.
Among the activities were arts
and crafts, singing, story-telling,
folk dancing and dramatics,
SCHOOL PROJECT
•More than 260 older boys and
girls and teen-agers were served
by the scouting groups, Bnai
Brith young clubs, and another
125 children participated in the
United Hebrew Schools club proj-
ect.
Others serving on the interim
committee are Mrs. Samuel S.
• Aaron, Mrs. George Blumen-
stock, Ben S. Chinitz, Norman
Drachler, Lou H. Handler, Sam-
uel Hechtinan, Walter Herz,
Sander Hillman and Maxwell
Lowe,
Construction of the building, to
be located on Davison at Holmur
avenues, is under the direction of
Harvey H. opoldman, Samuel
Ilechtman, Sol King, Saul Saul-
son and Paul Tilds.

Present at the recent dedication of the Alpha Omega Biological
Laboratories at Brandeis University in Waltham, Mass, were
(from left to right): Leon Katzin, Detroit; Philip Lowenstein,
New Jersey; Dr. Sacher, president of Brandeis; Louis Galin, and
Fred Stein both of Detroit.

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Club has been officially constitut-
ed. Young married couples be-
tween the ages of 20 to 35 may
call Rose Goldstein, TE. 4-4323.

LEGAL NOTICES

First Insertion

Hairis, Stein and Hoobertnan, Attys.
233 Cadillac Tower 1251
No. 373.293
The Probate Court for the County of
Wayne
In the Matter of the Estate of
FOSTER MOORE. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all cred-
itors of said deceased are required to
present their claims, in w riting and
under oath, to said Court at the Pro-
bate Office in the City of Detroit, in
said County, and to stove a copy
thereof upon ELZIE JAMES, Adminis-
trator of said estate, at 3107 E. Vet nor
Highway, Detroit, Michigan on or be-
fore the 25th day of January, A. D.
1950. and that such claims will be
heard by said court, before Judg
Thomas C. Murphy in Court Row
No. 305, Wayne County Building
the City of Detroit. in said County,
on the 25th day of January, A. D. 1959,
at two o'clock in the afternoon,
Dated November I4, 1949
JOSEPH A. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

Karbel, Vices and Ellasohn, Attorneys
Ms Cadillac Tower (26)
Notice of Hearing Claims
373,193
STATE OF' MICHIGAN—The Pro-
bale Court for the County of Wane.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JULIET DUCKETT, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all cred-
itors of said deceased are required to
present their claim, in writing and
under oath, to said Court at the Pro-
bate Office in tne City of Detroit, In
said County, and to serve a copy
thereof upon Julia Taylor. Ado - inns-
tiatfix of said estate. at 5685 Best)*
Street. Detroit, Michigan, on or be-
fore the 25th day of January. A. D.
1950. and that such claims will be
heard by said court, before Judge
Thomas C. Murphy in Court Room
No. 305, Wayne County Building m
the City of Detroit, in said County. on
the 25th day of January. A. D. 1950, at
two o'clock in the afternoon.
Dated November 14. 1949.
JOSEPH A. MURPHY.
Judge of Probate.

Second Insertion

Louis Weingarden, Attorney, 20111
Penobscot Bldg. 176).
Notice of 'fearing Claims
Nu, 371,383
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate
Court for the County of Wayne. In
the matter of HARRY JACKSON, a
Mentally Incompetent Person. Notice
is hereby given that all creditors of
said ward are required to present their
claims, in writing and under oath, to
said Court at the Probate Office in the
City of Detroit, in said County, and to
serve a copy thereof upon Eleanor
Jackson ROSOOS, Guardian of said ward,
at 18020 Sussex Street, Detroit. Michi-
gan on or before the 18th day of Janu-
ary, A.D. 1950 and that such claims
will be heard by said court. before
Judge Thomas O. Murphy in Court
Room No. 305, Wayne County Building
in the City of Detroit, In said County,
on the 18th day of January, A.D. 1950,
at two o'clock in the afternoon. and in
the case of a surviving spouse, the
court will also at that time determine
whether and to %%hat extent claims and
administration expenses are payable
out of community property or out rat
separate property of the deceased.
Dated November 7, 1949.
THOMAS C. M('RPHY.
Judge of Probate.

Third Insertion

373,545
Selwa, Dixon and Mackey. Attor-
neys, 1034 Lafayette Bldg. 126).
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, as.
At a session of the Probate Court
for said County or 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 in
writing purporting to be the last will
and testament of said deceased having
been delivered into this Court for Pro-
bate: it is ordered, That the Fourth day
of January. next, at ten o'clock in the
forenoon at said Court Room be ap-A
/,
pointed for proving said instrument.
And it is further Ordered, That 10
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks consecu-
tively previous to said time of hearmg.
in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
newspaper printed and circulated la
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy)
Joseph F. O'Sullivan.
Deputy Probate Register.

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Kapustin to Address
Youth of Bnai Moshe

HOME RELIEF SOCIETY

More than 30 students of Beth
Yehudah schools will share a
three-day excursion to Cleveland
over the Thanksgiving week end.
Accompanied by Rabbis Abra-
ham Gross and Baruch Helfgott,
the boys will spend Friday tour-
ing the sights of Cleveland. On
The Jewish Chronicle news Sabbath they will be at the Tel-
she College.
deadline is noon on Mondays.

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Gov. G. Mennen Williams will
journey to Muskegon on Sunday
to dedicate the new Israeli Room
of Congregation Bnai Israel.
Morris Jacobs, president of the
Michigan Zionist Region will
present a bust of Theodore lierzl
to Rabbi Samuel Umen, spiritual
leader of the congregation and
president of the local Zionist dis-
trict.
The Israeli Room will serve as
a depository for historical He-
brew documents and manuscripts
published since the birth of the
State of Israel.
Paul J. Gaiser, Dayton attor-
ney and past president of the
Ohio Valley Zionist Region, will
deliver the principal address.
Civic and religious leaders of
all faiths will participate in the
dedication. -

Trade and professional groups
of the Detroit Service Group are
trying to help alleviate the finan-
cial crisis of the Jewish Agency
by means of their collection com-
mittees whose job it is to obtain
payments of outstanding Allied
Jewish Campaign pledges.
Louis Robinson is chairman of
the collection committee for the
mercantile division. Other mem-
bers include Samuel Gerson,
Harry H. Kay, Samuel Plotler,
Harry Rosenfeld, Samuel Koh-
lenberg, Ray Redlick, Alex Sklar
and Louis Tabassnik. .
Also Maurice I. Baker, Samuel
Feldstein, Morris M. Jacobs, Jul-
ian H. Krolik, Max Kwaselow,
Benjamin D. Lieberman, Samuel
H. Schwartz, Joseph Yolles, Moe
For. Tickets Contact
The Hollywood. Club of the
Yolles and David M. Zellman.
Center will preSent a "Harvest Mrs. Frank Winton, Chairman
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Maurice L. Klynn, Royal A Dance" on Sunday evening, Nov.
UN. 4-5930
Maas, Nathan Rosenshine, Louis
Russman, James Wineman, Jos- 27.
eph H. Bearman, Jack M. Citron,
Philip Dresser, Harry S. Cohn,
Jack Berger, Irving Bochnek,
David M. Freer, Nathan N. Fier-
berg and Jack J. Stark.
THE VIN EST IS FOOD'
Paul P. Broder, Adolph Gold-
berg and Lew Wisper are co-
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Nathan Bronstein, Irving Gold-
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berg, Saul Korman, Joseph Lee
and Arthur Robinson.

CHICAGO—A concerted at-
tack upon the "quota system" and
college admissions procedures
which discriminate against ap-
plicants on grounds of race, re-
ligion and national origin was
urged here at a conference of
educators meeting under the aus-
pices of their top policy body,
the American Council on Educa-
tion, and the Anti-Defamation
League of Bnai Brith.
Declaring that "the quota sys-
tem cannot be justified m any
grounds compatible with demo-
cratic principles," the educators,
many of them university presi-
dents and college deans, declared
themselves in favor' of the fol-
lowing three-point program:
1—Development of a progr,:m
by the colleges themselves that
would eliminate such discrimina-
tion.
2—Enactment of legislative ac-
tion, such as fair educational
practices laws, wherever neces-
sary.
3—Government financial aid to
eliminate economic barriers fac-
ing many who seek college and
professional school education.

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Slate Williams
at Dedication
in Muskegon

Dr. Max Kapustin, director of
the Hillel Foundation, Wayne
University, will speak at the
Young People's Club of Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe at 8:^ii
A television set will be given Monday on "Intermarriage." A
prize at Masada's social hour will follow.
away as
Millionaire's Party to be held
Sunday, Nov. 27, at the United
Dairy Workers' Hall, Second and
Midland avenues.
Presents
Monte Korn is chairman, as-
sisted by Lenore Gaines, Eveleen
THE 27th ANNUAL
Budnitzky, Dorothy Langer, Bill
Fitzerman, Joyce Weingarden,
and Sheldon Spatler. For Tick-
ets call Monte Korn, CA. 6934
Wed., Nov. 30, 12:30 p.m,
or TO. 5-4732.
Book Cadillac Hotel
Dr. Samuel Krohn, former
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president of the Detroit chapter
— Featuring
of Masada, has been chosen
delegate from this city to attend
PHIL
BRESTOFF
the national Masada convention
and the Winners of
in Massachusetts.
"STARLIGHT STAIRWAY"
of WXYZ-TV
HARVEST DANCE

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373.706
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, ss---At a session of the Probate
Court for said County of %%one. 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. On read-
ing and flling the petition of Yetta
Ginsberg praying that administration
of said estate be granted to herself
or some other suitable person: It is
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 a
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 .5 newspaper printed and circu-
lated in said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
THOMAS F. McM1LLAN.
Deputy Probate Register.
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