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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-15

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Thursday, December 15, 1)41

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Pag•

JWV

Bulletin

•The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary
held a meeting and social evening
at the home of Judy Blackman.
The next regular meeting will
be held in the form of a luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the
home of Lillian Braunstein, 2741
Doris avenue. Nominations for
officers will be held.
• • •
The next regular meeting of
the Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary, will be
held at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the
home of Sarah Sussman, 3297
Tuxedo avenue. Members will
wrap Christmas gifts and fill a
food basket for the Gold Star
family adopted by the auxiliary.
• • •
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Post is having its fourth annual
installation of officers at 8 p.m.,
Sunday at Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg.
• • •
Lt. Green Post are having a
bingo party at Beth Aaron Sun-
day.
• • •
The Raymond Zussman Post is
having its nomination of officers
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 27.
• • •
The Lt. Raymond Zussman
Auxiliary will meet at 8 p.m.,
Monday at the home of Bernice
Ross, 20137 Stansbury avenue to
sew cancer pads for the Red
Cross. For information, call UN.
4-1173.

liprin

Musicale Set Halevy to Honor
Israeli Musician
by Maimonides

The Halevy Music Society will
give a Chanukah party at 9 p.m.
Saturday at the Halevy Music
Center, 13865 Linwood corner of
Fleet.
The guest of honor will be
I. Gorochov, president of the
Israel Composers Association and
pianist, music interpreter and lec-
turer.
Gorochov spent a number of
years in Palestine and is return-
ing to Israel next week. He is
here to establish closer relations
between Israeli and American
musicians,
Halevy will present a Chanu-
kah program with members of
Halevy as soloists. Refreshments
will be served.

ENGLISH CLASSES
In conjunction with the Board
of Education, the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women, the Jewish
Vocational Service and the Re-
settlement Service, English
classes are being held at the
12th Street Council Center for
newly arrived DPs. The course
will run for three weeks with
12 hours of instruction.

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WO. 2-0758

Second Insertion

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(Continued from Page 4)
moved solely by considjratons
of Christian sanctity, and with-
out whose votes the resolution
would have failed.
Malik's cynicism and true
motive became evident when,
immediately after the decision
was reached, he said that the
internationalization resolution
was worth adopting even if it
served no other purpose than
bolstering the morale of the Arab
world.
Within minutes he shook off
the cloak of piety and became
the politician he is. The religious
moment Was no longer his con-
cern. It was Arab morale and
unity that was paramount. Arab
morale' and Unity for what? To
resume_ , the onslaught against
Israel with the help of their
newly -. acquired friends? To
strengthen their position against
King .:Abdullith? To effect the
return to position of the Mufti,
arch-eneYny of Israel, of Jewry,
and internationally accused war
criminal?

The Bnos Agudath Israel held
a shower at the home of Sarah
Rabinowitz.
The shower gifts will go for the
girls in a home maintained by
the group in Jaffa, hael. .
Officers of the grAti are Deb-
orah Levin, Sara Kahana, Mary
Moerman, Betty Stollman,• Libby
Magier and Helen Applebaum.

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First Insertion

Harris, Stein & Hooberman, Attorneys
2133 Cadillac Tower (26)
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS
No. 373,398
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Probate
Court for the County of Wayne. In
the Matter of the Estate of JAMES
E. ATKINS, Deceased. Notice is here-
by given that all creditors of said
deceased 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 JOHN
H. ATKINS, Administrator of said
estate, at 5658 30th Street, Detroit,
Michigan, on' or before the 21st day
of February, A. D. 1050, and that such
claims will tie heard by said court
on or before the 21ST DAY OF FEB-
RUARY, 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 in the City of Detroit in said
County, on the 21ST DAY OF FEB-
RUARY, A. D. 1950, at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon
Dated December 12, 1949.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

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MRS. HY MELLEN
• • •
A musical program will high-
light the joint meeting of the
Maimonides Medical Society and
the Auxiliary, Mrs. Irvin Weisen-
thal, president, announced.
The meeting will be held at 8
p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 21 at the
David Whitney House, Mrs. 0. U.
Shapiro, social chairman, stated.
Mrs. Hy Mellen, program chair-
man, has arranged for Mrs. S. S.
Wittenberg to present a group of
Chanukah songs, accompanied by
Rosa Bassin Stein.
The group is composed of wives
of Jewish physicians. For infor-
mation and reservations, call UN.
1-0142.

LEGAL NOTICES

N 9 S

CALL

TY 5-6000

IRA WILSON a SONS DAIRY COMPANY

Louis Wechsler, Public Adm.
1220 National Rank Hide. (2•)
No. 374,301
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of
Wayne, ss. At a session of the Pi 0-
bate Court for said County of %Voile,
held at the Probate Court R o am in
the City of Detroit, on the First day
of December, in the year one thou-
sand nine hundred and linty-nine.
Present Thomas C. Morphs- . Judge of
Probate. In the Matter of the Estate
of JOHN AGLIErn. Deceased Toe
petition of Louis Wechsler. a Public
Administrator. having been heti-mime
filed in this Court praying that ad-
ministration of said estate be granted
to himself or soine other suitable pri-
son:
In is ordered, That the Eleventh day
of January. next. at ten o'clock in the
toreimon at said Court ((inns be ap-
pointed for hearing said petition .
And it is hunter Ordered. That a
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks conseeu-
tively previous to said time of heal-
ing, in the Detroit Jewish
a newspaper printed and circulated is
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate,
(A true copy)
Thomas F. McMillan,
Deputy Probate Register.

Ralph R. Goldsmith,
Public Administrator.
1637 National Bang tildg. (26)
No 367.503
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County id
Wayne, Ns. At a session or the Pio-
bate Court for said County ot 11'a3 or,
held at the Prolitite Court Hoorn in the
city of Detroit, on the Fit st day of
December, in the year one
nine hundred add forty-nine Pleient
Thomas C'. Murphy, Judge of Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of JO-
SEP11 A1.1. deceased. On readinr and
filing the petition of Jobad Alt pray-
I` and
ing that this Court
determine who are or were at Me' lisle
of the death Of said deceased los I, , S-
at-law and entitld to intim it 101 • slate
Of w hich said deceased died
It is ordered, That the 'rho tr,nih
day of February. next, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon at said Omit Room
lie appointed for heating said peti-
tion .
And it Is further Oldt.11(1. That a
copy of this order be publish. hi I ■ 11( e
in each week for till re weeks I nI.s.
lively previous to said time of hear-
ing, In the Detroit Jewish Chtomele.
a newspaper printed and ell hi in
said County of Wayne.
THOMAS ('. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
IA true copy)
Thomas F. McMillan,
Deputy Probate Register.

Ralph R. Goldsmith, Public Adm.
1637 National Hank Building tat
No. 368.600
STATE OF MICHIGAN. the Polo*
Court for the County of Wayne. In
the Matter of the Estate of HARRY
SOME, also known as HA1101.1) SO-
ME, deceased. Notice is hereby peen
that ;ill creditors of said deceased are
required to present thir claims, in
writing and under oath. to
Court at the Probate Office in Ille
City of Detroit. in said Counts and
to serve a copy thereof upon RALPH
R. GOLDSMITH, Administrator lit salt
estate, at 1637 National Bank Bldg,
Detroit, Michigan on or before , the 1:011
day of February. A.D. 1950. and ihat
such claims will be heard by said
court, before Judge Thomas I. Mur-
phy in Court Room No 10. W., ne
County Building in the Citv of De-
troit, in said County, on the 15th d.i•
of February. A.D. 1950, at two crelock
in the afternoon.
D4ted December 5, 1949
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

Third Insertion

Meyer W. Leib, Attorney,
3000 Cadillac Te•er 1261.
NOTICE OF HEARING CLAIMS
No. 374,300
STATE OF MICHIGAN—The Pio-
bate Court for the County ot Wmne.
In the Matter of the Estate of
STUART L. MeEACHERN. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all (led-
Hors of said deceased are 'Twined to
present Mei, claims, in writing and
under oath. to said Court at Di
the
Pro-
nod.
in
bate Office in the City III
said County. and to smve a ropy
thereof upon SAMUEL W. LEIII, Ad-
ministrator of said estate, at 300a Cad-
illac Tower, Detroit, Michigan, on or
before the Ath day of February. A D.
1950, and that such claims will be
heard by said court, bettor Judge
Ho orn
Thomas C. Murphy in Court in
the
No. 305, Wayne County Building
,

saiB d Count
WA/ of Detroit in FE
RUARY A D.
DAY OF
1950, at two o'clock in the alterlimai.
Dated November 28. 1949.
THOMAS C. MURPHY.
Judge of Piotiate.

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