Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS T- clay, AprN 20, 1945 City Plan Body Approves Jewish Hospital Location Bicur Cholem Society Pledges $5,000 Toward Fund For the Erection of a Jewish Hospital in Detroit :t. its .. A petition of the Jewish Hos- feet to the City so that Whit- pital Association of Detroit for a comb Ave. can be widened to change of zoning to enable them 100 feet and enough land to wid- to build a modern hospital on a en Lauder to 90 feet. According to the Plan Coin- 34-acre site bounded by McNich- ols, Outer Drive, Whitcomb and mission's recommendation, en- Lauder, has been approved by trance to the hospital must only the City Plan Comthission and be from McNichols and Lauder. Max Osnos, president of the forwarded to the Common Coun- Jewish Hospital Association, stat- cil. In granting this zoning change, ed that the plan is to construct the Plan Commission requested a modern building with well that the hospital be set back 300 landscaped grounds. The hospi- feet from Outer Drive and Whit- tal will be non-sectarian under —Photo by M. Safron, Jewish News Staff Photographer comb in order to protect the Jewish auspices. Bicur Cholem Society follow- ons Branch of the United 1 left to right- Mesdames Marcus, At present, the property, which single family houses in the neigh- is vacant, is zoned for single fam- ed a well-established tradition Hebrew .Schools to Harry Frank, .Fryman, Dorchen-, Suhd, Krohn, borhood. The Hospital Association also ily houses, except for McNich- in the society's history by one of the of ficers of the H. Hubert, A. Dubrinsky, M. Hospital Association. was requested to dedicate 50 ols, which is zoned for business. pledging $5,000 to the Jewish Members of the Bicur Cholem Merzon, J. Nosanchuk, F. Dia- Hospital. Association, towards who -participated in pledging mond, • Ginsoerg. Mrs. Ida Solai, president of the Outstanding Artists Halevy Society Elects the fund for the building of a this 'sum at the meeting weye: Front row, left to right.: Mes- society for 18 years, turned over Jewish hospital in Detroit. Goldberg as President To The pledge, secured by A. J. dames Postner, Goldin, Hellman, $2,100 worth of war bonds as an Lachover, was presented at a Margolis, Solai, Techener, Greg- initial payment towards the Compositions Here Detroit • Halevy Singing So- meeting at the David W. Sim- man, Wainger, Charlit. Standing, $5,000- pledge. ciety on April 10, elected _offi- cers for the year 1945-46 with Henry Siegl, well-known De- directed by Bernard Farber, the discussed this week by various the following results: president, troit violinist, Georges Miquelle, show will star Jinx Martin in Mothers' Clubs. David Goldberg; vice-president, solo cellist of the Detroit .Sym- Young Women's Study Club the role of Dr. Gillespie. Mor- Julius Chafetz; treasurer, Wil- phony Orchestra, Rose Cooper, will have a spring- social- honor- ris Weiss, a member of the Cen- liam Gayman; financial secre- noted 'soprano, - . Julius Chajes, ter staff and adviser to the . In- ing their husbands Sunday eve- tary, Helen Rubin; correspond- - the ning, at the Jewish Center. termediate Council of Rose Berghoff; ing secretary, Mothers' and Daughters' ban- TWelfth Street Council Center, is recording secre- quets of the two senior Mothers' supervising the production and is tary, Sonia Bus- acting as stage manager. Mrs. Clubs will take place as follows: sell; librarian, Start Eight-Week Tennis Center Mothers' Club, Monday, Royal Maas, a member of Detroit Nathan Bennish; Course at Center May 1 Section National Council of Jew- May 14; 6:30 p: m. chairman of pa- An eight week elementary ish . Women, and a volunteer Twelfth St. Mother's Club, May trons' commit- course in tennis instruction will staff member at the Twelfth 22, .6:30 p. m. ee, Morris Shat- start May 1 . in the main gym- Street Council Center, will play The banquets are to be held at zen; musical nasium of the Jewish. Center, the accompaniments. the Jewish Community Center. committee, Dan Woodward at Holbrook. In addition to Jinx Martin, the Frohrtian, musi- The course is open to full Cen- cast includes Renee Adler, Irene Henry Siegl Mrs. A. Cooper cal director and ter members only, men and Shipley, Sol Stein, Joe Lipson, chairman, M a x Women. Those interested are Levy, co-chair- composer-pianist, and the Cen- asked to bring their own tennis Bob Weinberg, Ben Martin, Goldberg tral Woodward Christian Church Chick Barack, Bea Becker, —surer, stronger or faster than genuine men, William Gayman, .and Choir, Marian Van . Liew, direc- racket, and balls. Frances Feingold, . Sonia Fried- pure St. Joseph Aspirin. No aspirin can Bella Goldberg. Instruction will be given by. do more for you. World's largest seller at Past PLesident Eugene Franz- tor, will present a concert de- Miss Helen Grau, director of man, Frieda Frienman, and 10E. 36 tablets 200; 100 tablets only 35E.: voted to Mr. Chajes' composi- Shirley Friedman. • blau continues as a member of Be sure you demand St. Joseph Aspirin. tions exclusively, at the Detroit Health Education for Women, * * * the executive committee. every Tuesday and Thursday, 9 •Institute of Arts, on Thursday, Board . members who will serve Address on Walt Whitman to 9:30 p. m. *. as chairmen and co-chairmen of April 26, at 8:30 p. m. * At Center on Thursday TiCkets are available at Grin- Lag b'Omer Holiday Hop - standing committees will be Miss Mildred Connelly, pro- nell's and at the Jewish Center. At the Center on April 29 named shortly. fessor of English. at Wayne U.ni- The program will include a Halevy plans to expand its versity, will be the guest speak- Paul Leash and his Sophis-TO- membership and 'plans its 21st Trio for Violin, Cello and Piano, er at the Business and Profes- Cats with Tabby of Station WWJ annual concert to- take place a Sonata for Violin and Piano, Sional Discussion Group next which will receive its world pre-. Will furnish the music for the Thursday . evening. early in 1946. Prospectiye members are ask- miere at this concert,. Palestin- Lag b'Orner dance at the Jewish Miss Connelly's timely subject ed to come to the- Roosevelt ian songs, cello numbers, and Center on Sunday, April 29, at will be "Walt Whitman—Inter- 8:30.. P. m. School- on Tuesday evening be- the 142nd Psalm for solo, mixed preter of American Democracy," This. is the 24th Holiday Hop .chosen in conjunction with a Voices and organ. The solos will fore 9 p. m. for auditions. be sung by Harriett Toomey, to be presented by the Center. Walt Whitman exhibition to be * * soprano, Avery Crew, tenor, and held at the Detroit Public Li- Chris Montross, baritone. Lucil- 12th St. Group to Stage brary April 28 through May 31 le Zumstein will be at the organ. "The Cure" at the -Center in the Ginsburg Lounge of the April 29 The concert is sponsored by "The Cure," - a musical variety Center, at 9 p. m. All are in- the Tuesday Milsicale Composers show, will -be presented by mem- vited. At Art - Institute * * * Group, of which Mrs. Helen bers of the Twelfth Street Burr-Brand is chairman. Council Center in the main audi- Mothers' Clubs Plan Famous Yiddish one-act plays torium of the Center this 'Satur- Meetings, Two Banquets and a portrayal of the Soviet "Reconversion and Post-War day, at 8:30 p. m. . Partisans' activities will be on Pinski to Lecture Produced by Dave Katz and Employment" is the subject to be the program of the special thea- •• • • trical performance of -the De- Here troiter Dramatische Geselshaft, •• • .• • - on Sunday evening, April -29, at David Pinski, the eminent 8:30, at the Detroit Art Institute, dramatist and lecturer, presi- ;Woodward and Kirby. dent of the Jewish National Meyer Eisenberg, director of Workers' Alliance of Ainerica, the society, announces that M. will deliver a lecture next Tues- Rachevatski's one-act play de- day evening at. the Hebrew picting the work of the. Russian School Auditorium on Tuxedo herpes will feature the evening and Holmur. He will speak un- which will include also the fol- der the-auspices of the City Com- mittee of Farband branches in lowing selections: Sholern Aleichem's one - act Detroit. Mr. Pinski will read selections play "Motel Peise Dem Chaz- from- his new work, "Fugitive en's." Z. Segalowitch's dramatic -Family." All members of labor Zionist poem "The Ghetto Wall." J. Peretz's "The Three groups and of cultural organiza- tions-. in Detroit are invited. .Seamstresses." The scenic fo]ksong "Mechu, These are our watchwords in tenestes." Tickets are available from prescriptions! And filling members, at the Jewish Center while every prescription isn't or at the box - office on the night a matter of life or death, of the performance. we fill- it as though it were. Present Chajes' Jewish Center Activities THERE IS NO ASPIRIN' • Soviet 'Partisans' Play on Next Tuesday . 41 Purity, Accuracy, •Dependability Lithuanian Jews Here Hold .'Restaurant Day' Federation of'Lithuanian Jews will sp6nsor a "Restaurant. Day" Sunday at Workmen's. Circle Bldg.;. Linwood and Burlingame. Chicken and meat dinners will be served from noon to 8 p. m. In the-evening, there will be a card party and light refresh- ments will be available. S. 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