Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS PERSONALITY SKETCH Droock's 33 Years' Service To Community Rewarded Friday, June 29, 1945 Dr. Wise Speaks Here Monday Will 'Address Inaugural Lun- cheon of Jewish Congress Attorney Here Since 19 I 5, His Election to Presidency of B. & P. Chapter Community Council Climaxes Association With Organ- Dr. Stephen S. Wise will ad- ization Since its Founding; Active in Many Endeavors JWV Commander Madison Announces State Drive Newly Elected Leader of Jewish War Veterans Points Out Value of Mass Enrollment as an Influence in Counter- Acting Those Resorting to Un-American Practices dress the inaugural luncheon of the Business and Professional Chapter of the American Jewish Congress on Monday, July 2, in the Grand Ballroom of the Book- Cadillac Hotel. Dr. Wise's appearance, previ- ously scheduled, has been re- scheduled. because of an emer- gency meeting called by the Jewish Agency. He will induct the charter membership of the newly organ- ized Business and Professional Chapter of Greater Detroit, head- ed by Saul R. Levin. Mr. Levin's associate officers of the temporary executive com- mittee are -Morris W. Stein and Louis Berry, vice chairmen; Daniel G. Cullen, secretary; Zel- don S. Cohen, treasurer. Thirty-three years of untiring service to the Jewish 'community by one of our most devoted leaders was rewarded when Aaron. Droock, nationally prominent Bnai Brith leader, was elected presi- dent of the .Jewish. Community Council of Detroit. An attorney who studied law in Michigan, Mr. Droock has his academic degree from the University of Wisconsin. He has practiced law here since 1915, . ... . .. is .a member of the American, Michigan, Detroit and W a y n e County Bar Associa- tions and has served as chairman of the Il- legal Practices Com- mittee of the Wayne County Bar Associa- tion. He is 54. Mr. Droock, who has served on the ex- ecutive committee of . the Jewish Commun- ity - Council since it was founded, has es-- tablished a splendid record for service as chairman. Of the Coun t c n s discrimination committee. For a number of years he has been active in the work of the Anti-De- When death came to Eugene famation League o - f Bnai Brith. Kollman, 21, on Tuesday, June A former presi- 19, it ended the promise of a dent of Pisgah Lodge successful future for him in -the of'Bnai Brith, he rose field of medicine and music. He from the ranks after passed away in Receiving. Hos- holding numerous dis- pital as a result of brain injur- trict offices to the ies suffered in an auto accident. presidency of District A brilliant pianist, he excelled Grand Lodge No. 6. He_ served as chair- in his studies at Wayne Uni- man of the Michigan versity where he was completing Anti - Defamation his last year in pre-med training. League,. as ,chairman. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sig- of the District . Grand mond Kollman of 7408 Twelfth, Lodge Wider S c o p e Committee. and as a member of the general committee of the dis- he had come to America three trict. and one-half years ago with his Eng grith'ServiCeS ‹t's parents from Vienna since the His services to •Bnai Brith advent of the nazi regime. • • 1 included membership • on Services were held at the th the * boards of •trusteeS Of Bellefaire r1 Chesed shel Ernes, with Rabbi Children's Home of Cleveland, Moses Fischer officiating. Burial Leo N. Levi -. Memorial Hospital .i took place at. Oakview Cemetery of Hot Springs, Ark., National! in Royal Oak. Jewish Hospital of 'Denver - and , the' Michigan Hillel Foundation. - Combined activities of the Piano Instructor Gives Mr. Droock's record of services Aesculapians and the Ladies' t the community is reflected in Auxiliary of the Aesculapians has Lecture Series in Ohio his numerous- memberships on resulted in the establishment of boards of social agencies. He is a a Pharmacy Scholarship Fund at member of the board of the Jew- Wayne University, to be adminis- tered by the Wayne University ish • Vocational Bureau,• president of the Detrbit Army F oundation on a non-sectarian and Navy Committee of the. Jew- basis, and to be available as loans ish Welfare Board, a member of or scholarship grants for students the Jewish Welfare Federation enrolled at the Pharmacy. Col- budget committee, member of lege at Wayne. the National Coordinating Com- At a luncheon at Wayne Coun- mittee Against EcOnornic • Dis- ty Medical Society Clubrooms, a crimination, member, of the ex- check for $1,000 was presented to ecutive committee • of the Am- Gordon W. Kingsbury, secretary erican Jewish Conference—hav- of the Foundation, and Dean ing been chosen one of Detroit's Roland T. Lakey of the Phar- delegates to the Conference. ;., macy College by a committee USO Board Member from the Aesculapians. He also is chairman of the The committee tendering this budget and finance committee of check consists of Ben , Bavly, the American Jewish Conference, chairman of the .Aesculapian member of the Red Cross and ScholarShip Fund; Dr. Leon. War Chest speakers' bureaus, Katzin, co-chairman; Mrs. Harry member of the board of govern- Pernick, chairman of -the com- ors of the Detroit USO, mittee for the Aesculapian MRS. HAROLD SCHAKNE He is a past master of the Ladies' Auxiliary; Mrs. Jennie , Masonic Lodge, past Noble- Mrs. Harold Schakne, head of Zagal, president of the Ladies' Grand of Oddfellows Lodge, a Auxiliary, and Mrs. Asher Smith. the piano teachers' training de- member of the Jewish War Vet- Albert Brooks; president of the partment of the Detroit Conser- erans, being a veteran of World Aesculapian PharmaCeutica-1 So- vatory of Music, will give a series War I. ciety, said that the present plan of lectures in Ohio. She gave her is to have the -fund consist of first lecture before the Toledo $2,000, most of which already has Ohio Piano Teachers' Associa- been pledged; and to increase the tion last Tuesday. Known , professiorially as Lee fund in the future. Corban, Mrs. Schakne is the author of several music text Grebs Ends Services books now being used by piano Michael Michlin • was elected With AAF ; Returns to teachers and schools through- out the . country. She is well president of the Hebrew Teach- Office with Rosenberg known for her work in produc- ers' Association of Detroit on ing USO shows for the last four June 19. Other officers are: . Edward Grebs, Detroit at- years in Army and Navy camps Joseph Haggai, vice-president; torney, was released from the and hospitals in the Detroit area Sol Kasdan, secretary; Morris Army Air Forces, Central Dis- in Canada, and at Percy Jones trict Lease Department, for which, Plafkin, treasurer; Joel Cashdari, he was attorney for the past three Hospital... During the four years, she has presented nearly 200 Miriam Gold; Meyer Mathis, Nor- years handling the leasing of real shows before an estimated 100,- man Ruttenberg and Abraham property for use by the Army Air 4)00 servicemen and' women. Her Schachter, executive committee Forces in the midcentral part of latest show, "Boots and Saddle," the U. S. with a cast of 24 entertainers, members. He is resuming the law prac- After hearing reports of vari- tice in partnership with Aaron has -been aCclaimed one of the ous committees, the association Rosenberg, 603 Barium Tower, best presented in camps in this Made plans tea' a series of lec- under the firm name of Rosen- area. tures by members of the faculty berg & Grebs.. • CARD . OF THANKS of the :United Hebrew Schools: A native of New YOrk City, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, 3205 Bernard Isaacs,' superintendent Mr. Grebs was admitted to the Tyler, wish to thank their many of the Hebrew Schools, explain-: New York Bar and practiced law friends and relatives for their ed the benefits. of the :retirement there before .coming' to Detroit kind expression of sympathy on plan which- will be •discussed at where he - was alSO admitted to the passing of their beloved. son, the next meeting. the Michigan Bar. F/O Kenneth Rosenfield. Auto Mishap Fatal To Eugene Kollman Aesculaptans Set Up cholarship to Aid Pharmacy Students Hebrew Teachers Elect M. Michlin Harry Madison, newly-elected commander of the State Department of Michigan of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, this week announced that the movement is embarking upon a state-wide membership enrollment in order to be able to render maximum service to the com- munity as- well as to the veterans. Pointing out that there are4"• more than 8,000 men and wo- der. direction of Capt. T. Cohen men in Detroit alone in service was in charge of installation of in this war, and that there were officers. Legion Leaders Present Guests present at the conven- tion included leaders from the American Legion, Disabled War Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars and Catholic War Veterans, who extended greetings to the organization. The coming year's activities will include a program of Amer- icanization, 'combatting anti- Semitism and coordinated social activities for the benefit of vet- erans. In announcing an extensive membership drive, Mr. Madison revealed that progre.ss is being made in forming the new post to bear the name of Lt. Raymond Zussman, who was awarded posthumously the Congressional Medal of Honor. The family of the late Lt. Zuss- man attended the sessions as well as the convention dinner and HARRY MADISON displayed the numerous medals that were posthumously award- 5,000 Jews from Michigan in ser- ed. to the war hero at Fort Knox, vice in the last war, Mr. Madi- Ky: ; and elsewhere. son expressed confidence that the JWV can grow to a position to l influence in counteracting threat-1 ening elements who are resorting to un-American practices. Other Officers Elected Mr. Madison's election took place at the annual convention - On ageount• of the Fourth held here June 17 at Department of July occurring on. Wednes-: -headquarters, 12th and Seward. day, all copy—including pho- Delegates from posts throughout tographs—for the issue of July 6 will have to be in the state were present and the hands of the editor not later other officers elected are: - Senior vice-commander, Jack than 9 a. m. Monday, July 2. Mason of Flint; junior vice-coin- mander, Herbert Eiges of De- COUNSELLING ON troit; quartermaster, David Wru- PERSONAL PROBLEMS bel of Detroit; adjutant, Evelyn COUNSELLING SERVICE- Levine of :the Marine • Corps. 131.1 Eaton Tower Mr. Madison succeeds Harry CAdillac 1351 Hours: 5 to 8 p. Schaefer to the post of state and by appointment commander. MADISON 6202 Department COlor Guard un- Early Deadline For Next Issue URGENT! URGENT! Stricken Jewry Abroad Appeals - for "Seform" and Religious Articles Prayer Books,. 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