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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 12

Thursday, April 20, 1950

Fred W. Baker; Robert B. Ling; George
West, Jr.; Evelyn Jeanne Rowen; Eliza-
beth Stocker; Orville C. Howey; Har-
.
old 0. Erickson, Jr.; Marie Sullivan;
Lona E. Dowrie: Williampr Lorraine
Krenz; Robert E. O'Brien; Betsy Na-
dine Whitehouse; Thomas .1. Stodola;
Carlton A. Stewart; Laura Van Dell•
Everett W. Lewis; Chas. Leonard
Levin; Gertrude Wingar or Christine
fid-
TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The
Klock; Norman or Lillian Fealk; Laura
Moore; C. D. Mosher; Ignace Capizzi;
dle of Yehudi Menuhin sounded
Anna Irene Saint John; M. B. Smith;
off here at a concert in Tel Aviv,
Mr. or Mrs. P. P. Barker; Mrs. Vera
Mosaic
Chapter,
Order
of
The
Egglesfield
and Gertrude Lillian Eggles.
of
sounds
but there were a lot
DeMolay, will hold its semi-an-
field; Nellie N. Cottrell; Georgina Phil-
around—discords
which
could
not
lips;
Roman
Kelso; Mrs. Cora L. Blake;
nual Installation Dance at 8 p.m.,
Henry Ray or Mrs. Henry Ray; Her-
have come from his violin.
Saturday, May 6 at Masonic Tem-
man
Henning
and Milton D. Henning:
Police in fact guarded the
Kathleen Obrecht or Mrs. J. H. Clinger;
ple. There will be no admission
Henry
Cook
(Trustee) ,itarriet E.
world famous violinist who was
charge. Mickey Woolf's orchestra
Cook; Joseph L. or Pauline DeLorme;
born
in
Palestine,
but
whose
ac-
Charles
DeLorme
(Mrs. Pauline De-
will play and refreshments will
Lorme (Tr); James Beames; Louis A.
tions during and after the war,
Sherwood; Cecil A. Best; Grace B.
be served.
Click; Mary Theresa Schulte (by F. C.
• • •
were ap t regarded as entirely
Schulte); Cora B. Hatt; Josephine Ar-
kosher by all Jews. However, if
dito (by Angels Ardito); Mary M.
The philantropic committee of
Menuhin
strayed
from
the
Jewish
Cagney; Mrs. B. H. Killmar; Irvine
Stahl (by Mrs. Harry Schaefer); Earl
the Music Study Club presented
path, he was apparently fully
Koyle; Mary Zachereder; Carl F.
a program for 60 at the Chil-
penitent on his arrival, declar-
Schmidt; Louis Tath; Mrs. Louise Hel-
dren's Hospital on April 11. Mrs.
wig; Mary Margaret McRobbie (by A.
ing that he had come to Israel
C. McRobbie); Andrew or Helen
E. Lipkin and Mrs. L. Oreclin are
"to identify himself with the
O'Reilly; Melvin Edgar Weber; Mrs.
the chairmen. Toys were distrib-
Marie Prothero; Nettie Dennis or Rich-
Jews again and proclaim my-
ard Dennis, Jr.; Sarah J. Kennedy;
uted after the program.
Rita Service (per Hattie E. Rooney):
self
a
Jew."
• • •
Orif Mohamed; Lena Orlando: Alma
The chief things held against
Wick; Jane B. Thomas; John A. Davies;
will
Elmer
A. Beard• Millie Schane; Clara
The Radomer Aid Society
Menuhin
were
his
performances
MRS. ISADORE LEVIN is gen-
C. d. Regan; Pearl Scott;
hold a card party Tuesday, May eral chairman of the eighth an- in post war Germany and his CHARLES RUBINER, former Dickerson;
William Madigan; Edward Heinicke;
2 at its meeting hall, Davison and nual donor IL acheon of the defense of the German conductor, judge of the common pleas Salmon Narsas; Howard M. Weber (by
W. lioeller); Paul F. Schmidt;
Linwood avenues. Members and Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin's Wilhelm Furtwaengler against court, was elected president of Harriet
Alexander Douglas McRobbie tby A. C.
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek
friends are invited.
McRobbie
(Father); Estate of Arynotus
Ladies Auxiliary. The affair charges of Nazism.
Beatty, Mary Collins Clinton, Adm.;
• • •
The controversy over his visit at its 88th annual meeting. Jacob
Maday; F. T. Forsyth; Ida Reyn-
will be held at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
Other officers elected were Dr.
Mrs. Liton or Mrs. Maggie Stone;
The Detroit Alumni of Sigma day, May 2 at . Zack's Caterers. has been raging for the past Leonard Sidlow, vice-president; olds;
Leonard L. Joslin; Lola Corbin; Anna
will
sponsor
a
square
month.
It
reached
even
the
floor
Delta Tau
E.
Englehart;
Mrs. Louise Wrege; Rose-
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel will
dance at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at sing cantorial selections. Funds of the Knesset when a member Hyman Safran, treasurer; and mary Meldrum; Virginia Harrison;
Maurice
Seligman,
secretary.
William Henning (by Hem. Henning):
Van's Barn, 31160 Eight Mile road. will go for maintaining the said that the rush for tickets to
Elizabeth Rittinger; William or Isobel
Tickets may be purchased at the Yeshiva's cafeteria. For reser- the concerts indicate that people Members of the board of trus- Dahlka: Mary V. Mannausau; Wilber
Rader (by H. .1. Putnam); Paul R.
were forgetting Nazi war crimes. tees elected were Theodore H.
door, from the members, or by
McNulty; Jack Woods Bryant; Mrs. J.
vations call TO. 94709.
Baruch,
Louis,
Berry,
Albert
E. Smith; Myrtle Donaldson, by Amos
calling Mrs. Sidney Kaplan,
Green and Hyman A. Keidan. Jackson; Emily Victoria Dalwitz Iby
ticket chairman, UN. 2-8546.
Ella V. Dalwitz; Mary Harris; John
• • •
Martin; Charles T. Cole; Lillie Martin
(Irons); Ida Elizabeth Dalwitz (by Ella
Victoria); Victoria Sentkowski; Elvira
Equality Club will hold a spec-
Sentkowski by Victoria Sentkowski;
ial Wednesday evening, April 26,
Marilyn Meldrum or Rose Meldrum;
at the home of C. Rosenberg to
Ida H. Shutt; Frank Zueblin: Harry
Rifkin; Frank Klurrop; Elias Hirsche;
plan a charity card party for May
Dennis Dowd, by Dennis Dowd (Grand-
-
W
YORK—(Special)—"Is
The Social Service Employes City of Detroit; one professional
N E
father); Florence Linahan; Mr. or Mrs.
7. The regular meeting will be
held Wednesday evening, April Union, Local 43, has asked the employe of the Center wth 40 rael, Year II," a broadcast cele- L. H. Harrison; Ruth Keith; Catherine
for Mildred Jones; Cola Nye
26, at the home of Louba Lupi- Jewish Chronicle to publish the years of social service experi- brating the second anniversary of Jones
Givan; Arthur Carson; Donald Cochell,
ence
receives
an
annual
salary
the
Jewish
state,
will
be
present-
Hudson
Cochell; Leola Hawkins or
loff, 1974 Tuxedo avenue.
following statement:
P.; Harry Erickson; Shirley
• • •
of $3,500. whereas a Center build- ed over the network of the Co- Walter
Annie
Unger
by Annie M.; Anthony
"Members of the Social Serv-
R. E. E. McCullough; Mary
Durfee Chapter, Better Schools ice Employees Union, Local 43, ing attendant starts at $1,800 per lumbia Broadcasting System at 5 Pocius;
Marshall
by
Stanley;
Mary E. Dion;
Association, will meet at 1:30 p.m. UOPWA, stopped working from year, less than $35 a week, where p.m., Sunday.
Faustno Guteres; Mary Lucille Lazier
ion
a
public
agency
building
attend-
by
Slyvia;
Rose
Ganger;
Paul Brown
Tuesday. A student panel
The program will be carried in or 0. Brown; David William
11 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. on April 12
Beards-
"Home and Family Living" will at the Jewish Community Cen- ant receives $2,591 a year."
Detroit by radio station WJR.
ley by Flora Beardsley; Leonard M.
Griftore
by
Mary
Griffore;
Malcolm
be held. • • •
The program is produced in co- Kraatz or Gladys; John or Marie Rund-
ter's three buildings 8904 Wood-
STUDY CLUB
Clair
operation with the government of berg; Donald B. Frederick; J. J. Demo
watt, 8687 Twelfth, and 4059
Emmet H. Edens; T.
The dance committee of the
Woodward Study Club will hold Israel and produced by Himan Wilson;
Davison.
seY;
George
W.
Chrysler
or
Adeline
B.
Chrysler; Delia Theisen: E. Freeman;
Sunday Niters announce a Social
Brown.
"This work stoppage was in a mothers' and daughters' at ban-
Mrs. Armance Flotte; Junior Doyle by
the
Mixer Dance, Sunday, April 23, protest
against the procrastina- quet at 6:30 p.m. May 4 Wins-
Quentin Reynolds will be the Charlotte Doyle; Cornelius Giumette;
at Dexter Center. Music and
Stadelman; Leroy or Margaret
of Dexter Center. Mrs. Kate
narrator and Trygvie Lie, secre- Carl
Payne; Mary Dombrowski—Sophia
novelty features by Sam Barnett tion of the board of directors
the Center in recognizing col- ton will be toastmistress. Mrs. tary.general of the United Na- Tillie Birnkrant; Isadore Berger
will be featured.
Charles Alfred Bounds; John Moisiss
lective bargaining for salaries Rose Shapson will give the invo- tions, will broadcast a message.
• • •
George J. Gatecliff: Ann Williams
cation.
Fannie Marie Davis; Ethel Hoyt; Thel-
and
requests
for
adequate
salary
The Men's Club of Congrega-
ma Lambert; Whitney or Bessie Beat-
increases.
WOMAN
DRAFT
has
postponed
tie; Harriet M. Cronenweth; Tony
tion Beth Abraham
A welcome gift for any occasion
Modesto: Kate J. or John Atkinson;
ex-
"During
the
work
stoppage
TEL
AVIV—(ISI)—Girls
its scheduled meeting of April 18.
Frederick Kleinow, Sr.; Frederick
is
a
subscription
to
the
Jewish
empted from military duty will Kleinow, Jr.; A. 0. or Marguerite E
The membership will meet April members of the union held a Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
Winfield or Mary A. Lockwood
be recruited into other types of Willis;
25 at 8:30 p.m. Items of business meeting at their union head-
William T. Johnson; Harold W. Gibson
quarters,
1442
Griswold.
During
John
L.
Potter; Michael J. O'Brien
national
service
under
a
bill
now
are on the agenda.
Collins; Susan Kennedy; Arthur
• • •
this meeting an affirmative strike
being prepared by the Ministry Jos.
DO YOU WANT THE
M. Nelson; Charles L. Mann: Jack
of Defense. The girls will prob- Katcher; Durene Center; George Harry
As part of the observance of vote was taken by the member-
BEAUTIFUL NEW
Rose Meyers; Elemer Barnwell;
ably work in immigrant camps Rettig;
the second anniversary of the ship.
Robert William Erb; Dale W. Vogt by
Marie
A.
Paul: Wanda M. Poplar; Al-
"The
Center
entered
into
con-
and hospitals.
establishment of the State of
fred R. or Evelyn M. Papert; Evelyn
Berdan; Eleanor Gollnske (Tr); Mari-
Israel, the Center's Holiday Hop tract agreement with the union
lyn Louise Gollnske: Mrs. Alfredda
committee, under the chairman- chapter in June, 1944, on prac-
SEE
Polhemus or P. Floyd Polhemus; Ve-
anna or William Sullivan: Cora Sales;
ship of Elsie Lewis, announces tically all working conditions ex-
(Continued
on
Page
6)

Margaret Marquardt (Tr) Betty Jean
that the next Holiday Hop will cept collective bargaining on sal-
extraordinary services rendered and Ruth Marquardt; Pearl Elizabeth Mil-
aries.
The
Center
derives
most
of
expenses
incurred
in
each
of
said
ler
or Hazel Stewart; Frank or Vivian
take place at 9:30 p.m. April 29,
in the City estates;
Skvarce; David Arthur Stulberg by
in the main auditorium of the its funds from the Council of So- The Best Trader
IT IS ORDERED that tht 2nd day of Max Stulberg: F. 0. Fischer; Clarice
May A.D., 1950, before the Honorable E. James or FAbenger Aitken; Clarence
Center. Paul Leash and his so- cial Agencies and the Jewish
PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, Judge of Pro- E. or Mrs. Eleanor C. Munck; Ann M.
Welfare Federation. The em-
bate, in his Courtroom in the Wayne Kornowska; Reinhold H. or Lena Nass;
phisticates will play.
ployes of the Center are still
County Building, at 10 o'clock in the Ralph Hertzberg; MarettaiC. or Arthur
forenoon, be appointed for the exam- A. Chat': Gertrude E. Matson; Florence
2340 W. Grand Blvd.
being paid under a salary plan
ining and allowing of said accounts Bartlift or Ernest Rouleau: Arlo Trous-
Near Linwood
for the social agencies estab-
and hearing said petitions;
Ralph Allen Hamel—Betty Hamel;
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a dale;
Daily-
3
a.m.
-
9
p.m.
or Mrs. Ida Roggers; Gene-
lished almost 10 years ago.
copy of this Order be published once Mildred
vieve
Quinn; Samule Geo. Gentile;
Sat.-9
a.m.
-
5
p.m.
each week for three successive weeks Vincent
"A secretary receives almost
P.
or Margaret C. Cole; Marian
einga,
hnr
c
ntarlon
hf
fi
w
eiso
m
e
A. Jennings; Wesley A, Rider; Kather-
$900 less per year than a com- TY. 4-5400 — Res., TO. 8-4726 in revtito m us to tr sag ti
ine
R.
Rider.
newspaper
printed,
published
and
cir-
parative employe working for the
Disappeared or Missing Persons
culated in said county.
The Music Study Club will pre-
This notice is given in accordance with
sent members of its three junior
the provisions of Act No. 329, P.A., NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
1947, being the Michigan Code of Es-
ACCOUNTS, PETITION FOR EX-
groups at 2:15 p.m., Saturday at
cheats, to the said disappeared or
TRA COMPENSATION AND
missing
persons.
their
unknown
heirs,
ASSIGNMENT OF RESIDUE:
MacGregor Library.
assigns or grantees. and to all persons
At a session of said Court held in
The following will participate:
claiming by, through or under them.
the Courthouse in the city of Detroit.
PATRICK H. O'BRIEN,
in said County, on the 29th day of
Jerome and Sheldon Rosen,
• Judge of Probate.
March. A.D., 1950.
James Keene and Wellington
A True Copy,
PRESENT: Honorable PATRICK H.
NICOLAS
BALCOFF,
O'BRIEN. Judge of Probate.
Berghoff, violinists; David Abets,
Deputy Probate Register.
GILMORE, Adminis-
HORACE
cornetist; Joe Sunny, clarinetist;
trator in each of the above entitled
and combined estates having this day
375,200
Reva
Kowlasky,
Helen
Men-
and
rendered to the said Court his first
In the Matter of the Estates of:
final account in said estates. and
delson, Deborah Linderman, Ani-
John C. Cook: Minnie H. Matthews: and
therewith a petition praying that
Emery Monash; Charles E. McGregor; filed
ta Silverman, Kenneth Tucker
residue of said estates be assigned
Katherine E. Wallace; Albert E. Arndt; the
to
the
State Board of Escheats of the
Betty
Kowalsky,
pianists.
and
Nedra J. Haas (by Alfred Ilaas); Rus-
of Michigan as escheated es-
sell W. Hartwell; Jeanette Ling; Dor- State
The all city String Quartette,
tates,
and
also having filed therewith
othy J. Cams; Mary S. Down: Robert his petition
as administrator praying
directed by Bernard Silverstien,
E. Wisner; L. Bruce Granola; Harry R. that he be allowed
compensation for
McCullough; Eleanor Scroeder; Harry extraordinary services rendered and
will also appear.
Chanian; Dock Williams; Harold expenses incurred in each of said
Briggs, Jr. (by S. Esther Briggs); Mar-
jorie Drake (by Mrs. R. Drake); Mary estates;
IT IS ORDERED that the 2nd day of
Louise McIntyre or S. A. McIntyre; May A.D., 1950. before the Honorable
Edna Frantz or Carlton H. Wolf or PATRICK H. O'BRIEN, Judge of Pro-
Ruth Wolf; Monna Sommers; Dorothy bate• in his Courtroom in the Wayne
E. Anderson; William A. Compton (by County Building, at 10 o'clock In the
The Julius Rosenwald Post,
Virginia S. Compton); Carson Schultz forenoon, be appointed for the exam-
or Gwandolyn Schultz; Hazel H. Bisset ining and allowing of said accounts
American Legion, will hold a
or George Bisset; John W. Bissett or and hearing said petitions:
card party with refreshments
George Bisset; Thomas B. Jacques; IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a
Paul V. Gignac; Mary Rennie; Foresee copy of this Order be published once
at
Wednesday evening, April 26
Borders: Bradley W. Shackett: Robert each week for three successive weeks
Binai Moshe. Prospective mem-
S. MacDonald by Mrs. Ruth Mac- previous to said time of final hearing,
Donald): Charlotte B. Haskell. Lotta in the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
bers are invited.
B. Haskell; Rose L. Moscow; Elwood newspaper printed. published and cir-
Mickens or Mrs. Grace Mickens; Law- culated in said county.
The post asks members to con-
with
rence J. Eichorst; Helen Dlemer: W..1. This notice is given in accordance P.A..
tribute to the American Red
Ross, Jr.; Mary Ellsworth; Stanton C. the provisions of Act No. 329 •
Crawford; Edward B. Sharp; Miss Mar- 1947, being the Michigan Code of Es-
Cross Blood Bank. Workers for
garet Fitzpatrick; Alexander C. Taylor; cheats, to the said disappeared or
Poppy Day are asked to contact
mirn2
Ivynelle Rigbye or W. A. Rigbye; Carol missing persons, their unknown heirs,
0 US
assigns or grantees, and to all persons
4-2809.
Al Weil, chairman, WE.
J. Fleming: Richard H. Fleming; Mar- claiming
by, through or under them.
garet Muffley—Pearl Muftley: Robert
PATRICK H. O'BRIEN.
W. Muhlitner ; Richard D. Mansfield;
Judge of Probate.
10:45
Tyla;
Leo
Haddas,
Jr.;
Elmer
The Jewish Chronicle is the
.1. W.
A
True
Copy,
Kapanke; Fred W. Brand, Estate; Chas.
only newspaper that gives com-
NICOLAS BA ✓COFF,
Ed Crudgington; George L. Massengill;
Deputy Probate Register.
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