Thursday, November 24, 1949 Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM TOGETHER and W E ask GATHER the Lord's blessings on this Thanksgiving weekend of 1949. , Indeed we again have much to be thankful for, and we should not forget the great relief from last year's tensions, which seem to have calmed down considerably in the last few months. I Here in this country we may sit down to a table laden with fragrant nourish- ing food served in the warm and comfortable en- vironment of our homes or those of our loved ones and we can not help, thinking of the countless peoples who are still in desperate Helen need of food and clothing which are to them the very bare essentials of any ex- istence. Besides thanking God for our own bounty we think that this is a good time to add a prayer for a lasting peace throughout the world and pray that by this time next year those who are in need will have been fed and clothed and given an opportunity to provide for themselves and their loved ones just as our par- ents are able to provide for us. • • • • BY THE WAY let's remember those who are starving when we eat our dinners, let's take only that which we can finish and let's ask our guests and families to help us save food rather than participate in the needless waste of thousands of tons of food which occurs yearly. • • • CONGRATS TO THE NEWLY elected master councilor of the Perfection Chapter of Demolay, Philip Zussman. Among the officers to be in- stalled with Phil at the Masonic Temple this Saturday at 8:30 p.m. will be Junior, Councilor Ronald Goldstein, Norm Zausmer, Senior Councilor; Stanley Pasikov, Senior Deacon; and Jack Lamp- cbv, Junior Deacon. More Deinolay news is the re- cent installation dance of the Mosaic Chapter at which Leo Rosen was installed as master councilor, Sid Baskin as junior, and Conrad Pearl as the senior councilor. Their respective dates for this grand occasion were Council Warns of Bazaar Gifts • Inquiries have been received by the Jewish Community Coun- cil from merchants who were so- licited for donations of merchan- dise for sale at the "Metropolitan Detroit All Nations Holiday Ba- zaar." The Bazaar is to be held at the Jewish Cultural Center and proceeds are to ,be used "to combat discrimination and anti- Semitism." The Jewish Community Coun- cil announces that none of the agencies with which it is asso- ciated are beneficiaries of this event. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Joyce Lipson, Edith Silber, and Eva Gutenberg. Other fellows and their dates were Shel Otis with Loraine Rez- nick, Martin Leshman with Har- riet Levine, Hank Baskin squired Bev Davis, Larry Kravitz with Ruth Levett, Mel Borenstein with Arlene Leon, Loren Goodman and Margot Staub, Vern Primack with Roselyn Weckstcin, Shel 'den with Joan Rosengard, Jerry Arven with Joan Barnett, Dick Rykus took Rhoda Salitet', Sandy Hoffman was with Donna Mae Cohen, Fred Horwitz with Ruth Ann Pragg, Bob Pontroy with Ruthie Chodoroff, Hershel Horo- witz with Malverne Gleiber and Gil Galens with Sheryl La Pides. • • • MRS. RIVA SCHWARTZ, donor chairman, announces that plans have been completed for the donor luncheon of the wom- en's division of Sholem Alei- chem Institute to be held Wednesday, Dec. 7 at the Ma- sonic Temple. Mrs. Bella Gold- berg will sing. For information, PARTY TIME: Miss Central call Mrs. Ida Kumoroff, UN. High, otherwise known as Sonny 4.5419 or Sarah Friedman, TE. Dahlgren was the very surprised 4-7107. recipient of a party at her home in honor of her 18th birthday. There to partake in a gala eve- ning of fun for all were Alice Levy, Frank Sidlow, Jackie Smo- linsky, Len Ostrow, Doris Sax, Sid Klause, Irma De Roven, sis- ters Harriet and Margo and brother, Eric, who delighted all The Adult Institute of Jewish with his unusual song interpre- Studies of Congregation Shaarey tations. More who shared in the won- Zedek opened on Nov. 22, ac- derful cake were Sandy Rosen- cording to Dr. Leonard S. Sidlow, blum, Ralph Chicorel, Betty Ben- chairman. net, Bob Gill, Becky Rabinowitz, With a capacity enrollment of and the congenial host Ray Gil- more than 500 men and women, bert; mustn't forget dancer Rich- the institute began its sessions ard Gregory. Mom and dad Dahl- with classes in Hebrew, Yiddish. gren and brother-in-law Bob also Bible, Jewish History, Israel and added a great deal to the won- Contemporary Jewish Problems. A special series of lectures is derful party. • • • given by Rabbi Morris Adler on THAT'S ALL THE space al- "The Legacy of the Jewish Past." lotted this week but keep on The faculty includes Rabbis sending us your news at 3300 Morris Adler, B. H. Gorrelick, Jacob Chinitz and Ben S. Chinitz, Tyler avenue or call TO. 7-8128. Jay Bodzin, Prof. Joseph W. Eaton, Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, Dr. Norval Slobin, M. Goldoftas, Mrs. S. Lehrman, Sol Panush and Samuel Segal. Max Osnos was reelected vice- The Jewish Chronicle news chairman of the National Council of the Joint Defense Appeal at deadline is noon on Mondays. the JDA's annual meeting in Detroit. MANAGEMENT Osnos is a member of the executive commtitee of the De- troit Jewish Federation; the Federation's board of governors and the executive committee, Detroit chapter, American Jew- ish Committee. Local leader named to the JDA executive committee is Harry Yudkoff. MARGOT STAUB WAS hostess to the Alpha Dynamite group at the home of Elsie Kuller on Santa Barbara while Ruth Rosander en- tertained the same club at her home on Cherrylawn at an affair in honor of the new members. • • • More Than 500 Enroll in S.Z. • Study Institute Osnos Re-elected to JDA Council Bnai Moshe Men Plan to Initiate Members The membership class is head- ed by Morris Direnfeld as special chairman and Andrew Iczkovitz, chairman of the standing mem bership committiie. and Louis Harry Gunsberg Kepes are in charge of dinner arrangements. AIR CONDITIONED DIETARY LAWS OBSERVED AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN SWIMMING POOL PRIVATE REACH, CABANAS SOLARIUM,COCKTAIL LOUNGE DANCING. HOTEL DELMONICO ON THE OCEAN at 640% ST. WRITE FOR TREE COLOR BROCHURE CO-ED, NURSERY THRu 12th GRADE Write fin folder "A" 1010 WILST AVENUE. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA PLAY SANTA Q istMAS Private Pool XMAS SPECIAL-8 DAYS (7 NIGHTS) S5395 PER PERSON, double occupancy, Includes Hotel Room, BitaitiR3t, Sightseeing, Bus to Hotel, Dancing, Movies, etc. THE By LIONEL GINSBURG AT THE PRESENT TIME throughout the city, certain AZA chapters are in the process of enlarging their membership and various other a:pects of chapter activities. A typical example of such a chapter, in the final stages of re- organization, is the Albert Kara- belnick group. This chapter, orig- inally called the Bnai Moshe Chapter, was up until several weeks ago one of the less active groups in the city. But, as it happens whenever a bunch of fellows get together un- der the AZA banner, these boys surmounted the overwhelming odds against rebuilding a chapter from scratch. • • FIRST ON THEIR COURSE of rehabilitation was finding more members. So, large pledge classes were slowly absorbed until today the membership is nearly 30. Next on the agenda was choos- ing an able president and adviser. Benny Lusky, a long-standing member was elected as president and Fred Remer, an alumnus of the chapter from way-back-when, was chosen as the new adviser. When word got around among the other alumni, most of whom are already married men, of the predicament their chapter was in, they themselves started to come to meetings and lend a helping hand where needed. • • copy of this order be pub)ishod one0 in each week for three weeks con- secutively previous to said time hearing, In the Detroit Jwish Chron- icle, a newspaper printed and elm. toted in said County of Wayne. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) THOMAS F. MeMILLAN, Deputy Probate Register, Louis Weingarden, Attorney. 2010 Penobscot Building (26). 361.592 STATE OF MICHIGAN. County oe Wayne, ss.—At a session of the Pro- bate Court for Said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the Seventeenth day of November, in the year ono thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present: Thomas C. Murphy, Judie of Probate. In the Witter of the Estate of FREDERICK KEMP, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Theodore Kosch praying that this court remove Theodore Kemp as ex- ecutor of the last will and testament of said deceased: It is ordered, That the FIFTEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT, at ten t✓clock In the forenoon at mild 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 consecu- tively' previous to said time of hear- ing. in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper printeg and circulated in said county of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, • Judge of Pmbate (A true copy) THOMAS F. MeMILLAN, Deputy Probate Register. • SEVERAL WEEKS HAVE pass- ed and today this chapter, which, had it not been for the work and spirit of 5 boys might now be non-existent, is steadily climbing up the ladder of achievement as far as inter and intra-chapter ac- tivities is concerned. Among those on the immediate schedule are: competing in the AZA city basketball tournament, entering the coming Michigan Regional Convention as a group and having a wienie roast on Dec. 10 at the Pine Lake summer home of one of the members. Williams to Call Dance at Roosevelt School Gov. G. Mennen Williams and Mrs. Williams will be the guests at the barn dance to be given by the Roosevelt Home and School Association from 9 to 12 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30. The dance wil take place in the gymnasium at the Durfee Intermediate School and Gov. Williams will do the calling. Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45 a.m., Sundays over WKMII. First Insertion Accredited college preparatory—graduates attending leading colleges. Courses include secretarial, watch- apical dewing, costume design. Situated on 11414• CIPUS estate nit), zs. swimming pool. Outdoor study with indi•idualised instruction. Cred- its accepted by all northern schools. 001 BBYOutlook LEGAL NOTICES Congregation Bnai Moshe will initiate the Jacob Gelbman mem- bership class at a dinner dance at 6 p.m., Sunday. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Rabbi Moses Fisch- er will take part in the program. Ben F. Goldman will be the toastmaster. Greenfield Heads Yeshivah P.T.A. Eugene Greenfield was elected president of Beth Yehudah P.T.A. Named to the board of direc- tors were Rabbi Pincus Katz, Sam Platt, Max Somberg, Mil- ton Traurig, Mrs. Benjamin Aronson, Mrs. Morris Berris, Mrs. Sol N. Cohen, Mrs. Eugene Greenfield, Mrs. Harry Green- field, Mrs. Solomon Gruskin, Mrs. Israel Halpern, Mrs. Simon Ler- man, Mrs. Abbe Levi, Mrs. Isa- dore Lewin, Mrs. Nathan Ole- shansky, Mrs. Samuel Prero, Mrs. Saul Semansky, Mrs. Joshua Sperka and Mrs. Milton Traurig. Tells Donor Plans rage 9 , tee HOTEL-CABANA CLUB MIAMI BEACH Write lei Breebraiiiiiill6. Dining Room Dancing Louis Weingarden, Attorney, 2010 Penobscot Building (k). 363,621 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne. ss.—At a session of the Pro- bate Court for sag,1 County of Wayne, held at the ProbafF Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the seventeenth day of November, in the year one thousand nine hundred and forty-nine. Present: Thomas C. Murphy, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of LOUIS KEMP, deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Theodore Kosch praying that this Court remove Theo- dore Kemp as administrator of said estate: It is ordered, that the FIF- TEENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, NEXT. at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be appointed for healing said petition. And it is futrher 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. a newspaper printed and cicu- lated in said County of Wayne. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge of Probate. (A true copy) THOMAS F. McM1LLAN, Deputy Probate Register. Horace W. Gilmore, Public Adminls trator, 20620 W. Chicago (2ll) 374.1110 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, ss.—At a session of the Pro- bate Court for said County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room in the City of Detroit, on the filltintli day of November. in the year one thousand nine hundred and fi.rty- nine. Present: Patrick H. O'Brien. Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of EINO KUUTTI. deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Hor- ace W. Gilmore. a public administra- tor, praying that administration of said estate be granted to himself or some other suitable person: It is or- dered, That the TWENTY-THIRD DAY OF JANUARY. NEXT, at ten o'clock in the forenoon at said Court Room be appointed for hearing said petition. !urines' Ordered. That a And Horace W. Gilmote, Public Adminis- trator, 20620 W. ('hicago (28). 374,179 STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of Wayne, ss.—At a session of the Pro-. bate Court of raid County of Wayne, held at the Probate Court Room In the City of Detroit, on the Fifteenth day of November, In the year one thousand nine hundred and forty- nine. Present: Patrick H. O'Brien, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of MIKE KASSAB, also known •is MICHAEL KASSAB, de- ceased. Ott reading and filing the pelt- tion of Horace W. Gilmore, a Public Administrator. praying that adminis- tration of said estate be granted to himself or some other sqjtable person: It is ordered, That tPe TWENTY- THIRD DAY OF JANUARY, 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 consecu- tively previous to said time ul hear- ing, in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a newspaper printed and circulated in said County of Wayne. PATRICK H. O'BRIEN. Judge of Probate (A true copy) THOMAS F. McM1LLAN, Deputy Probate Register. Harris, Stein and Hooberman, Atty. 2133 Cadillac Tower (361 Notice of Hearing Claims No. 373,593 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Psihate Court for the County of Way Jo; 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 writing and under oath, to said Court at the Pro- bate Office in the City of Detroit, in said County, and to serve a copy thereof upon ELZIE JAMES, Adminis- trator of said estate, at 3107 E. Vol nor Highway, Detroit, Michigan on or be- fore the 25th day of January, A. a 1950, and that such claims will be heard by said court, before Judge Thomas C. Murphy in Court Room No. 305, Wayne County Building in 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 II, 1949 JOSEPH A. MURPHY,' Judge of Probate. Second Insertion Karbel, Eiges and Ellasohn, Attorneys 3605 Cadillac Tower (26) Notice of Hearing Claims 373,193 STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Pro- bate Court for the County of Vs'a)ne. In the Matter of the Estate of JULIET DUCKETT'. deceased. Notice is hereby given that all cied- dors of said deceased are required to present their claim, in wilting and under oath, to said Court at the Pro- bate Office in the City of Detroit, in said County. and to serve a copy thereof upon Julia Taylor, Adminis- tratrix of said estate, at 5885 Begole 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, bUore Judge Thomas C. Murphy in Court Room No. 305, Wayne County Building in 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. Third Insertion 21* Louis Weingarden, Attorney, Penobscot Bldg. 1361. Notice of Hearing claims No. 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 creditots of said ward are required to gesent 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 Rosnos. 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 6. 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 dt to none whether and to what extent claims and administration expenses are payable out of community property or out of separate property of the deceased. Dated November 7, 1949. THOMAS C. MURPHY, Judge ad Pivbaie..