theater

Sam Goldenburg
Now at Littman's

Samuel Goldenburg, one of the
outstanding Jewish theatrical
stars, will make a personal ap-
pearance at Littman's Yiddish
People's Theater, 12th and Sew-
ard, this Friday evening, Satur-
day night, Sunday matinee and
evening, Monday and Tuesday
nights.
Mr. Goldenburg will appear in
an interpretative program and
in a 'group of songs, selecting the
best material from his rich reper-
toire. He is now on his way to
Hollywood to take part in a new
talking film.
In addition to Mr. Goldenburg's
appearance. there will be a Jew-
ish talkie, "Motel Der Operator."
with Chaim Tauber and a large
assisting group in the cast.

Sisterhood Plans
Strawberry Social

The annual election of the
Sisterhood of the Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will take the
form of a "Strawberry Social"
Monday, May 25, at 12:30 o'clock,
in the social hall of the Shaarey
Zedek. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt
will conduct the meeting and
will include in her report the
annual reports of the chairmen.
The program will include Mil-
dred Mantell Brasch, vocalist,
who will be accompanied at the
piano by Lillian Robbins. Mrs.
Marvin Wetsman, chairman of
the social hour activities, and
her committee, will assist Mrs.
Robert Locwenberg and Mrs.
Morris Krause with the arrange-
ments.

LOVICHER CLUB PARTY

Lovicher Club will have a card
party on June 2 at Lachar's on
12th St. Proceeds will go for the
Red Cross, Russian Relief and
China Relief.

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Polish Refugee to Direct Jew-
ish Actors' Group; Aaron
Rosenberg, Chairman

A Jewish Theater Guild of
Detroit was formed last week at
a meeting at the Jewish Com-
munity Center. Headquarters
are located at 9124 Linwood Ave.,
Room 100, telephone TY. 5-3684.
Mark Yuviller, who was di-
rector of the Jewish Actors'
Guild in Poland, and who ar-
rived in this country a year ago,
is here supervising the organiza-
tion of this new theatrical enter-
prise.
Members of the organizing
committee include the following:
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Rabbi
Moris Adler, Joseph Bernstein,
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, B. M. Laikin,
Louis LaMed, Aaron Rosenberg,
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and Mrs.
Sadie H. Spevakow.
As chairman of the founding
committee, Mr. Rosenberg has
issued a statement to the effect
that: "We wish to establish that
kind of Jewish theater that will
be, through its artistic form and
content, a true instrument of na-
tional and cultural expression for
the entire Jewish population of
Detroit and particularly for our
Jewish youth."

Sen. Lucas Cites
Jews' War Record

NEW YORK (JTA)—Senator
Scott Lucas of Illinois, speaking
here this week, denounced as
liars and fifth columnists those
who "spread vicious canards that
our Jewish citizens in this war
are letting others do the fight-
ing for them."
The Senator, a speaker at the
47th annual memorial services
of the Jewish War Veterans of
the United States in Temple Em-
manuel, is Illinois Department
Past Commander of the Ameri-
can Legion and three times its
national adjutant- He pointed out
that during the last war 4 per
cent of the men in the United
States armed forces were of the
Jewish religion, 1,100 of them
were cited for valor, 150 received
the Distinguished Service Cross
and 6 the Congressional Medal
of Honor.
President Roosevelt, in a mes-
sage addressed to Benjamin
Kaufman, national commander of
the organization, stated that the
men whose memory was mourn-
ed during the Service died as
patriots and that "while there is
a sadness in the hearts of those
whose dear ones have given up
their lives for their country,
there is a gratitude of a nation
for services well done."

The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary
No. 135, Jewish War Veterans
of U.S.A., is planning to enter-
tain the men- in the armed forces
of Fort Custer at the U.S.O.
building. The AuXiliary will
serve luncheon of Kosher meats,
salads, relishes, cakes, etc., after
which a large silk flag and "Cor-
ner Stones of American Liberty"
will be presented by American-
ism Chairman Lillian Fink. Gifts
will be given to each service
man - present. Dancing will fol-
low. This affair is being arranged
by Defense Chairman Henrietta
Nimau. • • •

sports
Roosevelt Accepts
Scroll in Tribute
United Dairies Team
To Mother's Memory
WASHINGTON, D. C. — A Gets Uniforms Sunday
scroll paying tribute to the

memory of his mother was pre-
sented at the White House to
President Roosevelt by the Jew-
ish Section of the Interfaith
Committee for Aid to the De-
mocracies which, through its
Women's Division, established.
"somewhere in England" a Sara
Delano Roosevelt Children's
Nursing Home for air raid vic-
tims.
The Chief Executive received
a delegation which was headed
by Dr. Israel Goldstein of New
York, chairman of the Jewish
INFORMAL JR. HADASSAH
Section, which has carried on
GATHERING ON SUNDAY
extensive activities for the
Jr. Had as s a h's prospective establishment in Great Britain
donor pledges will be entertained
at an informal gathering, a of civilian aid posts, canteens
and children's homes.
"Three Ring Circus," in the
home of Shirley Max, 2978
Burlingame, May 24, at 2 p. m.
Helen Karabenick and Blanche
Kastan, co-chairmen for the
forthcoming formal donor dance
on June 14 at Bonnybrook
A series of essays on "Thomas
Country Club, invite the public. Masaryk and the Jews," written
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WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
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Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith just placed on sale. Alfred Dia-
will hold a business meeting mond of New York was in De-
Tuesday, May 26, at 8:15 p. m. troit to secure subscribers for
at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue for this beautifully printed book. It
the purpose of electing officers. is procurable from Mr. Epstein
Only paidup members will be at 160 Fifth Ave., New York.
permitted to vote.
The volume contains articles
• • •
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Mrs. Hyman Rottenberg, presi- experiences he had on his trip
dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of to Palestine, his battles against
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, an- the ritual murder libels—espe-
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for the excursion to Bob-Lo on Mendel Beilis Cases.
June 21. Another excursion is
Outstanding leaders in the
planned for Aug. 16. Tickets are land, including Dr. S. S. Wise,
available from members or by Judge Morris Rothenberg, Rabbi
calling TO. 5-1171.
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• • •
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Stewart's Famous Grilles, fea-
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at the Shaarey Zedek. Reserva- ren, at Dickerson, phone Lenox
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the president, Mrs. H. Gold, TY. feature a convenient carry out
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Mrs. Ann Bernstein and Mrs.
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Ethel G. Fish: The next meeting
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noon at the Dexter-Lawrence
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The society increased its an-
nual pledge to the Allied Jewish
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zation also co-operated with the
Jewish Welfare Board and ar-
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day morning, May 24, at 11
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