wish Periodical Colter nary 26, 1950 Zari I/T/F Lola; I McGuire; Sera Club; Enuna Supollo; Leonard elli; George D. Hall; Curtis C. :asi I/T/F Fib- si I/T/F Carlo;; :st. of ArneIlion. & Vivian Jean Y Reeves, Gdn.; E. Bering; An- rlow Hitch; Alter ry Maid Dairy. I; Lilla Holland se Coppersmith; lv; John Hicks; 11 Susan Calvert r.er; Bernard or or Vivian Marie irell; Stewart E. ern Cong. Etz Diamond Games Howard Porter; School. Victor H. or lelhaide Deman; ihn M. Chen' or Larsen; Andrew kstis; Max M. ris; Steve Hrab; r , F Louis; Wm. ie; Cyrilla or st, of Corletta to Miller, Gdn.; F David Paul; ieczka; Anthony steno; Clarence I. Wallace; Lee ary fiumerski; l; Mrs. Victoria Laureue M. Kosmalski; AI . - ' F. Gladney; Iplionsus Bell; ma or Robert Mrs. Janet lenry Lutsche; ti: Milton or Thomas 0. or Sam Pritchett; • len or George Quinn; Joseph Oertson; Albert nak; John M. Eunice Arn- ladlev; Marian er; Emil Wid- in Greenbaum; Torn; Gordon H. Ferguson .dm .; Grant J. D. Lipson. Martha M. lades Le Ban; Iigbee: Willie or Mary B. in: Luther C. ill; Farris L. ider; Ada L. stwick; Edna an Defrane; I/Tar Judith im E. Cook; rry Williams, ms. Jr.; Jerry Lenore W- ien M. Bell; ida; Dorothy A. Franklin; ill; Ossie or bert Knapp J. Monroe .ee Schultz Y Baumbach irman; Mario hannon: Eric ) sleY; Phillip filer; Sophie tuff: Bridget Y: W. Leslie H. Thomas Cummings arcis Blan , andler; Opa y: Max F. rr Ramsuer; toymond C. off; William its; Wallace 'oseph Bom- tz; Mesh B. Eileen Fin- :furies Her- ; Alexander Mier Buck; )wd; Harry Ice; Daniel na; John F. kson; Ruby 41; Jack L. t; Ben Cor- i. or Helen 'mad; Sam- ck R. Scott; itzer; Jose- CeYs: Theo- 1 F. Robin- n A. Scott; le Hayden; ler: Flenoid i. Denison: Schwartz; Brien; Vila W. Ship- hstributors; : Geo. H. imni Assoc. Persons ENT OF \TOR irt held In of Detroit th day of Minor- lee of Pro- , en of the on the atli by Order Yates, a id County, Y O'Brien, e State of Court. in and corn. ained per- and have continuous Years. ant to the c Arts of Code of 'e be pub- for three )It Jewish ited, pub- enunty. TRPHY. f Probate. TS! CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Thursday, January 26, 1950 Bnai Brith Highlights DETROIT JEWISH 1111 Blood Bank Morgenthau Chapter Mrs. Sol Cohen, dramatic group director, announces a spe- cial rehearsal for the cast of "Morgenthau Minstrel Show" to be presented at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 15, at Bnai Moshe. The rehearsal will be held at 8:30 p.m., Thurs- day, Feb. 1, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Monson, 18910 Kentucky avenue. • • • Handler Chapter Mrs. Harry Swartz, fund-rais- ing chairman, announces that er committee will meet at a ictory party to be held Thurs- day, Jan. 26, at the Bowery. The next chapter meeting will be Thursday, Feb. 2, at Young Israel Center. • • • B and P Chapter Mrs. Samuel Aaron, chapter sponsor, will be hostess at a membership tea from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., Sunday at her home, 2276 Oakman boulevard. Pros- pective members, members who bring prospective members, and executive and board members are invited. • • • Brandeis Lodge The lodge will present Sports Nite Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Hall. Highlighting the evening will be George Young. former national individual bowl- ing champion, and Herman Fritz, impersonation artist. In addition color films of the Uni- versity of Notre Dame vs. Michi- gan State College, classic foot- ball game of 1949. • • • East Side Lodge A benefit bingo party will be held by the lodge at 7:30 p.m., Monday, Feb. 13, at the Tuner, Hotel. • • • Rabbi Zager Chapter The regular meeting of the chapter will be held at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Feb. 1 at Bnai Moshe. One of the department stores is going to put on a fashion show with their models. Guest speaker will be newly elected council woman, Mary V. Beck. The dra- matic group is holding the third birthday party Feb. 16 at the home of Mrs. Henry Schore, 18026 Greenlawn. • • • Fox Lodge Page 13 `Youth Needs 9 Topic of Young Israel Forum Service Unit 'to Discuss Youth Work in AJC "Satisfying The Needs of Jew- ish Youth In America" will be the topic which will be discussed at the Friday Evening Forum of Young Israel at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 27 in the Young Israel Youth Center. Participating in the discussion will be Rabbi Leizer Levin, rep- resenting Agudas Israel; Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, president of Detroit Hapoel Hamizrachi; Ir- ving W. Schlussel, president of the Mizraehi of Detroit, and David I. Berris, past president of Young Israel. On Sunday, Feb. 5, all groups of Young Israel will particate in a Chamisho Asar B'shvat pro- gram, to which all adult mem- Blood bank chairmen confer on the Bnai Brith blood bank. They bers and friends are invited. are, left to right, Dave Tapper, Bloch Lodge; Irving Fields, The program will begin at 6:30 Marshall Lodge; Ed Bard, Morgenthau Lodge; and Leo Polk, p.m. in the Young Israel Youth Greater Detroit BB Council. A mobile unit of the American Red Center. Cross will be at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., from 7 to 12 p.m., Young Israel will utilize this Tuesday, Feb. 7, so that any member of Bnai Brith may give occasion to launch its local drive blood. to aid in the erection of the Young Israel Youth Center in Tel HOUSING PROGRESS Aviv, a project sponsored by the TEL AVIV—(ISI)—Of 27,000 70 branches of Young Israel in the United States. 1500 Attend Infants Group Dinner-Dance housing units planned for 1949, 21,000 have been completed and Listen to the Jewish Chronicle another 6,000 will be finished in Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45 February. cm. Sundays over WHAM. Fifteen hundred people attend- ed the Infants Service Group dinner-dance at Masonic Temple Sunday. The affair featured an original show directed by Mrs. David Riseman. The cast and chorus were made up of members and their husbands. Members of the group appear- ed Jan. 18 on the Pat 'N Johnny television show. Mrs. Samuel Merson, president, and Mrs. Bernard May, publicity chairman, discussed the organi- zation's work. Mrs. Riseman and cast mem- bers Mrs. Saul Golden and Mrs. George Klein, did a number from the show featured at the Sunday affair. Participation by young adults in the 1950 Allied Jewish Cam- paign will be the topic of an executive meeting of the Com- munity Service Committee at 8 p. m., Wednesday, Feb. 1, in the Jewish Community Center. Albert M. Colman is chairman of the committee which is a di- vision of the Jewish Young Adult Council. Card of Thanks The family of the late David S. Weisterg wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. The family of the late Selig Fink wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown to them during their recent bereavement, Chronicle classified• ads bring results! Call WO. 1-1040. WIN A G.E. TELEVISION SET SEE CLAUDETTE CHOCOLATE'S STORE WINDOWS 11563 and 13210 DEXTER 010 01*(11 Ili Main= SNOPI The woman who knew him best shows you the real F D R CENTER DRAMATICS Harry D. Katz, supervisor of department of Adult Education at the Jewish Center announced that Moishe Haar will direct an adult drama group. Applications will be taken at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Dexter-Davison Center. women and entertainment and The lodge entertained a ca- music by Mickey Woolf's orches- pacity crowd of veterans at the tra. Refreshments will be served. • • • Dearborn Veterans Hospital, with a full three hour all star profes- Handler Lodge sional vaudeville show. Morris The lodge entertained the vet- Singer, veterans affairs chairman, clans of the Marine Hospital, De- was in charge. troit, with an all star variety • • • vaudeville show. Cigarettes and Morgenthau Lodge other personal gifts were dis- At a meeting of the executive tributed. • • • board of the lodge held at the home of President Jack Camink- Marshall Lodge er, Marvin Green was appointed The dramatic group of the lodge the new chairman of the Hillel is presenting a play "Tummel committee. Joseph Metzger, chair- Rest Home" at 8:30 p. m., Thurs- man of conservation, announced day, Jan. 26, at Central High that the lodge will start its con- School. Members and friends are servation drive one month early. invited and admission is free. Herman Burton, program chair- Karl Berg, program chairman, an- man, has arranged a Sports Nite nounces that Thursday, Feb. 9. for the meeting at 8:30 p. m. has been designated as "Belle- Monday at the Rose Sittig Cohen faire Night," at the lodge, at Bldg. Among the celebrities who which time color movies will be will be present will be Lou Hand- shown. ler, one of Detroit's Jewish ath- • • . letes. Hot dogs and soft drinks Gershwin Lodge will be served. The next meeting of the lodge will be held at 8:30 p m., Thurs- Bloch Lodge day, Jan. 26, at the Jewish Fra- The third annual Monte Carlo ternal Club. Tickets are still of the lodge and chapter will be available for the lodge's "Night presented at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, at the 4 Dukes Supper , Club" at the Mayfair Catering. High- Sunday, Feb. 5. For reservations lighting the evening will be the call Marty Raskin, at TO. 8-6877, presentation of a play in Yiddish. or Bernard Weiss, WO. 2-5455 or A carnival nite will also be fea- TO. 8-7605. The public is in- tured, and the price of admis- vited. The lodge is having "Belle- sion is 50 cents. faire Night" at 8:30 p. m., Thurs- • • • • • • Keidan Lodge CHRONICLE day, Feb. 9, at the Jewish Fra- ternal Club, at which time the The lodge will meet at 8:30 new Bellefaire movie in sound P. m., Feb. 7 in a joint meeting. and color, "More Than Half a There will be a playlet by the Chance," will be shown. `THIS I REMEMBER" by Eleanor Roosevelt from the crowd—out of the limelight—what kind of a husband was Franklin A WAY D. Roosevelt? What were his private thoughts? Did he bitterly resent the illness that left its lifelong mark? How did his strong ties to his mother affect his relations with his wife and his children? You'll find the absorbing answers in "This I Remember." You'll see treasured family pictures in Mrs. Roosevelt's private album. You'll learn what a man gains, what he gives up, when he becomes President, and the price his family pays for his service to the nation. You'll enjoy every picture of Eleanor Roosevelt's own revealing story of America's most talked about man, before and during the world-stirring days in which FDR played a major role and helped to shape history. Starts MONDAY, January 30 Continues Daily and Sunday in "There are some things I know that nobody be could tell" iwritei Mrs. Roosevelt Detto- i You're MISSING Something if You Miss the TIMES INIPM.M.VICKIFVCC"'W NAWON'Z'