wary 26, 1950 Allier or Howard; L R. Pearson or whet or Anna Slid y Helen: Matthew Zdon; Frederick ill or Frances E. Moore; Margaret vderi; Edmund J. Mary E. filiiller; y or Julia F.; O'Donnell; Alv in Ian Alvin; Elsie or Anne; Evelyn ,adeline Lambert; Barbara Aileen ter; Robot Mc- oily or John B.; Samuel Mc- Funchal'. John Ernest F. Rossi ' antes Josepi,ine. Ina Keating or I Speacht; Arthur rjorie C. Smith; irothy Wagner or ig; Mrs. Maud A. r; Donald A. Fer- d Milton; Stella fele or Robs.. W.; Mary Trost or r; Sarah Daly or wise M. Tapers. bert H. Boo aid irvillc; Joe Jones 'Jr Knox Stray Ruth B. Wight he D. Lockhart Loretta Forbes ary L. Buckner ldred L. Brethen F Rose; Katino A. ells; Richard N. C.; (Harley) Mei le :tanley P. Schultz netta A.; Nettle Virginia King or it Manzer. Cud 3aliantyne; Nettie ring; Eva Shields ; Anna Galvez or ehrle; Helen Cox Mattie Thompson CMS or ilia bat Opite•k; Charles rylou M. I T,, F 13erniece Clark Fr ink L. Smith lore RICIlat(ISOn; rtha A. Newton Gould: Nellie - I; Doris Damian; rhomas C. Pick; A. LaBonty: Mar- Robert: Emily V. Francis; Ellanor ,d G. Bajus: Ella Gertrude MeFar- rgaret O'Donnell; carry; Magdalene J.; Audrey M. owakowski; Mrs. ibel McLain; Mrs. F Paul A.; Don- a Johanson I /T• F Rite mess, Jr.: Est. of Casimir icy Dillon, float- ert A. OrIn s by. Ormsby, Adrox.; M. Heller or Leon eel Heller; John I. Johnson; Elsie Innen; J. James) Merrilee Ti eta tins Peters: Lynn Jon, I/T/F Joyce ill, UT, F Dawn: le Startler: Ben in; Erick Falk isil L. Polar Barron or Mary 3r John; Gertt ode R. Kolbe: Est her Kitt; Fern Paid: a J. Robert E. E. Strobralge: W loft; Carol M. dims; Virginia iathwohl; Bernice Ewald: • n; Evelyn Olivia el: Mildred Rose IcMillan; Anne B. I Laurence; Ili ten li.sd Good: A !elm Anderson or Eva Ilinnts; Id•ll •ic- Waodrowi: N. 11 C. 17; La - None - slia- Moy; Sophie S. • kicicwood: Jostjall Hopkins c o Dr. Thursday, January 26. 1930 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • .19_1 - 17" 4"6 W zi B Stevens; Richoid 'Stever: Rug, ma Woodward: Lois 'I B.; Ann L. P. Schultz or A.; Patricia M. Kennedy; Kole 3‘srtha Sandberg: 4yrtle M. Krupa: Tiratuta: Doro- n; Georgine John A : Ray- Grace CORM(); Barney P.: Walter: Helen it; Oscar Kaplan; nu Miles; Sam O. I nc; Mae Schanz; 411 F. Davis or Rieck or Cling- y Paule Matte or Beatrice Matte' Atkins: Michael t or Walter L.: rtha Margolis or ; tante or Man Ins; Virginia Van n. Frank roll; Joseph Catalano; Nina Zitlant ainton CirSdwick: noio- r y Miry Poiret-Inc: k Ernest; Mildred odriguez or Cor- ral or Robert 0 : Betty C. IA' Ver - n,-.4 D. Davis or if Maher I T F Witt; A. MeLanfilin: M. tier or Genet it ve Rose Schnrnack: John J.: Norton Ina Fay; Troop I son or Mollie Diy, R.N.: Mary sell Salmonsnn: Gladys Virginia !son Cowden; A. , Jr.; John J. 1: Lois Monnich; rerett L.• Maui lel Bruce I.* Cecil e; Louis Tomer: rein J. Hauser or Frank Stephens; rhomas F.: ( T ara in. F..; Edith A. O. II.; Leon's M. berry A. Bonner tor: Rita Hart Richard Jones Rey Weidemann In; Clyde C. Fox Roswell K. Treacy: Wolverine Chan- Lillian Sandberg: Olive C. Hind or Margolis; Robert Williams; Rose et 1.1 liTiF Carl S: Mary' er, Girard; Joe $ . Bolt: • Audrey a Page It) J • • • • • The Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. A farewell dinner was held by and Mrs. Leo Panzer • 2015 Glad- the Goose Cousins Club in honor `ti n ts avenue. Poilip Cantor, Commander of the Department of Michigan of the Jewish War Veterans, an- nounced that the national execu- tive committee will hold its next meeting in Detroit on March 3. 4 and 5. Arrangements for the meeting are being made by Har- ry Madison, former department commander, and a member of the national executive committee. A luncheon meeting, at which corn- Mull leaders will honor Jackson J. Holz, national comthander of JWV. and Ben Kaufman, national executive director, will precede the formal sessions of the com- mittee. • • • The Lt. Raymond Block Post installation of officers was MIR Jan. 24 at Enid David. Lehrman will review the book "My Glorious Brothers" by How- ard Fast. with a discussion period following. Events of the Week Bulletin The Lt. Roy F. Green Aux- iliary has pledged $50 for the' Aid to Israel Hospital and s10 to the Murfreeshorough • • • Page 7 of Mrs. Eva Levenson who has Croups Set inaugural Dance left for Miami Beach where she ,Innth and her husband will reside per- manently. The club held a meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Herman Unit 7 of the Department of j Parks and Recreation Young Peoples Social Clubs, in con- The Sarah Wolok Family Club junction with other units, will had its regular meeting Jan. 14 present their annual Inaugural at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Ball Saturday at the American gion Memorial Hall, Cass and Z. Wolaek. The next meeting will 1 be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LaFayette.. Goose on Fullerton avenue. • • • Le Nate Wolok, Saturday evening, Feb. 11, • •• The Young Married Couples Mrs. Norman Noble. left, hands the gavel to Mrs. Albert Schweit- zer at the installation luncheon Jan. 17 of the Neugarten Medical Aid Society. Mrs. Schweitzer is the new president, taking over from Mrs. Noble. Others installed in new jobs are Mesdames Milton Goldsmith, David Keywell, Samuel Goodman, David Saks, Charles Hyman, Samuel Shewitz, Albert Weiss, Fred Gross and Morton Behrend. Mrs. Morton Snyder, past president, presided. 1 ,, • The Fenby-Carr orchestra will pla Tickets may be obtained from Bess Klein, TO. 6-1980 or at the Group of Bnai Moshe will hold ' door. its monthly gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer , Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Ellis, 20177 Renfrew at 8:30 p. m., flour, the best in radio, at 10:1! Wednesday, Feb. 1. Rabbi Moses a.m. Sundays over W1(5111. • rietum 1 aces Newcomer, Crippled Wife—Can Y ou Help. Help? The Lt. Raymond Zlissnlitll Post Li la planning to hold their installs- tion of offic-:s at the new Me- • m modal Home Sunday, Feb. 5. ; • • • I Can you help this man? Isaac been paralyzed for 20 years and At a meeting of the Lt. Ray- • Ai•aten, 62, is being evicted from , • can help him very little. his nat. inond Bloc Bloch Auxiliary at the He has two daughters, one is home of Mrs. Natalie Victor, Dr. Who is Isaac Araten? He is studying nursing in Chicago and A. A. Goldman, former instructor no one important, just an old the other works in Detroit and ity of man who was uprooted from is the sole support of her parents. in psychiatry at the University his life in Germany by the Nazi , Isaac is out of work for it is Marital holocaust and forced to migrate lationshms" This is the first Re- of to a land where he and his hard for a man of 62 who knows a series of lectures to be con- , familv could live in freedom. little English to find a job. ducted by Mrs. Ralph E. Sloan,; I Isaac's wife. Chaya Gittle, has . The . linidlord needs the flat executive director of the Detroit 1 _________ for his son and so the eviction League of Planned Parenthood ease comes up Jan. 26. No one is March 1 is the date of the next ' to blame but no one will help. lecture. — Jeatuhin.q_ 1st Talent Show Plan ned by lIalevv • • * Can you help this man? Call the Jewish Chronicle. The Robert Rafelson Auxiliary Halevy Music Center will hold milady a vest to the Dearborn Veterans Hospital and brought its first cabaret style "Young Sun- 4JC U nit to Hear with them the Four Dukes and Falent Show" at 8:30 p.m.. Sun- day at its new building, 13965 the Chris Smith dancers for en- Linwood. bertainment. Over 450 patients at- Thoprogram will give Detroit- Charles Abrams, housing au- tended the which was held ers an opportunity to see and ;hardy, will address the Detroit l e show the au show After the hear rising young talent and to Chapter or the American Jewish show. representatives of the vote on the winner, who will re- • Committee at 8:15 p.m., Wednes- auxiliary presented the men with ceive prize, day, Feb. 1, at Teniple Beth El. eigarettes, socks and games. The Carl Belan, Euromean violin- Abrams has been counsel in girls also brought gifts to the ist, will be a regular feature each New York City's Stuyvesant nen in the wards who were un- Sunday and Lucie Walton will Town case since 1947. and has able to attend the show. accompany him. written many housing and tent- • • • Those inter ested in appearing went house laws for the state of The next meeting of the Yetz- on the show, call TO. 9-1828. New York. Cohen Auxiliary will he held at - the home of Theresa Mendelson, 4294 Clements avenue, at 8:30 p.m. All members and prospec- t ye members are invited to at- tend. "7.121111r in 41 MAINE LOBSTERS STEAMED CLAMS * * FLORIDA STONE CRABS POMPANO PAPILOTTE ALSO A SELECT MENU OF STEAKS, CHOPS, ROAST BEEF and CHICKEN swig son I A.M. 11110 ► la FOR A LITE $0515 Authoray I • • I The Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxiliary has scheduled a cos- metic party as their January so- cial at, 8 p.m.. Thursday, Jan. 26.: at the home of Helen Kogan, 1961 Gladstone avenue. A movie will be shown and refreshments will be served. • • • The U. Eli Levin Ladies Aux- iliary held a luncheon meeting at the home of Ada Messer. Guests were Lill Talon, Ida Rob- inson, May Pliskow and Bessie Stone. who :ere prospective mem- bers. Mr. and Mrs. Max L Rob- arts, of FIuclid Avenue. gave a flag in honor of Allen Cantor. Contact Judy Blackman. TO. 9-7890. for Military Ball Tickets. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rose Cantor, 9237 Wildemere, Tuesday, Feb. 7. • • • The nekt meeting of the Ser- geant Morton A. Silverman Post will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Bereznitzer Hall. The fuest speaker will be Rabbi Julius Weinberg, who will speak ass Rabbi Stephen S. Wise's auto- biogi aphy, "T h e Challenging Tears," and the half century of American Jewish life in which' Rabbi Wise was actively in-' 'volved. In addition, a film will he *town and refreshments will be' sleeved. 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