THE

Friday, November 2, 1945

JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

East Central JDC Fury of Typhoon
Meeting Nov. 11 On Qkinawa Told

Rubiner Elected to Board
of JWB Midwest Section

By S/Sgt. Siegel

Mrs. Ehrlich Speaks
At Tea of Sisterhood
Of N. W. Hebrew Cong.

NEW YORK—Last minute au-
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich will ad-
One of the first eye witness
Samuel H. Rubiner, president Center and its local neighbor- thoritative reports on the condi-
accounts
of
the
typhoons
which
dress
the Sisterhood of North-
of the Jewish CornmunitY.Center hood.
tion of the million and a quarter
Mrs. Lakoff delivered a paper Jews surviving in continental swept Okinawa late in September west Hebrew Congregation and
of Detroit, was elected -.a .rnemb.er
and early this month is describ-
of the board of governors of the on the objectives of the Jewish
Center, at its membership tea
ed in a letter from S/Sgt. Julius
Midwest $ection, National Jew- Center, and Richard S. Bachman,
next
Wednesday afternoon at the
Siegel, whose mother, Mrs. Anna
ish Welfare Board, at the seventh Managing director of the Detroit
Siegel, resides at 2942 Clements. Jewish Center.
annual conference- held Oct. 21 in Council of Social Agencies, spoke
She has not seen him since he
for a session of the professional
Chicago. *-
An invitation to attend i:his af-
left for service.
Mrs. SI-:R. - .Glogower, 16.56 Chi- workers on • the problems of bud-
fair has been extended to mem-
"What a hectic night we spent
cago Blvd., amember of the - De- geting for neighborhood work.
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe was a
here yesterday (Oct. 9)," he bers and prospective members by
troit JCC .board, serves - on the
Mrs. Zangwell Garber, member-
writes. "We had
executive committee of the - Mid- member of the committee on the
one of those ty-
ship chairman.
west Section in her capacity a4 division of the Section.
phoons here and
JWB Is Parent Body
national chairman of the Jewish
Miss Harriet Lewis will render
The National JWB is the par-
it just about
_Center lE`;_nision, JWB. •
piano selections. Miss Frances
blew away every
Detroit was represented at this ent body for Jewish Centers,
Bloom will sing, accompanied by
tent on the is-
conference by .Mr. - Rubiner, 17521 YMHA's, camps, and similar un-
land. I don't
Muirland, Dr. and Mrs. Charles dertakings, and as the Jewish
Miss Betty Kowalsky. Movies
know how my
B. Lakoff, - 18280 Oak Drive, Mr. representative to the USO has
will be shown.
tent stood up. A
and Mrs, Benjamin E. Jaffe, been administering the program
Hostesses will be Mesdames D.
lot of the men
26357 Hendrie Blvd., Mr. and •of service to the men and wom-
Samuelson, B. Brodman, A.
en
of
the
armed
forces.
went
back
to
liv-
Mrs. ..
Edward
Kahn,
321
W.
La-
.
Sacks, H. Kushner, M. Lax, S.
The Midwest Section was or-
ing in foxholes,
fayette, and Herman Jacobs, ex-
Bishop; A. Helfgott and J. Gor-
ganized
to
serve
the
•
area
from
many
to
the
ecutive .director of the Center.
don .
Pittsburgh to Denver and from
• ..Members of Committee
caves. I fear that S/Sgt. Siegel
Mr.. Kahn, treasurer • of the Canada to the Ohio River. The
the incident may cause a lot of
CASS—Beginning- Sun. Nov 4
.-, .Cente•, served as chairman.of the Field Office, located in Chicago,
us to stay ,here a little longer.
'personnel practices committee for serves these communities through
"The
separation
center
and
all
DR. JOSEPH C. HYlVIAN
the Midwest Section, and Mr. Ja- surveys, personnel placement and
cards of the men were lost. Then
training,
board
institute's,
build-
cobs was. a member of that corn 7
Europe will be presented at the again, this typhoon may hasten
rnittee...Mr. Jacobs also - presented ing consultations; .a n d other East Central Regional Meeting of the clearance of all troops on this
a'.Pap,0-.on the relationship of the methods. •
the Joint Distribution Committee island."
by Dr. Joseph C. HYman, execu-
S/Sgt. Siegel entered the ser-
WITH AN ALL STAB CAST
tive vice-chairman of the com- vice in November, 1942, and was
1st week: Sun., Mon., Sat. Mat.
JSSB Has List of Jews
mittee, and Miss Helen Waren, stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash.,
& Eve. "The Mikado"
Who Died in Shanghai
Tues., "Pirates of Penzance" and
radio and stage actress, who re- then to the Hawaiian Islands
"Trial By Jury"
cently returned from Europe. •
where he stayed two years. Last
Wed. Matine and Eve.
. In addition to the, lists Of Jew-
The meeting will be held Sun-, April his company landed on
"Trial By Jury" . and "Pinafore"
Thurs., "The Gondoliers"
ish survivors which have reached day, Nov. 11, at the Cleveland Okinawa and became affiliated
Fri., "Iolanthe"
with the 10th Ariny.
the office of the Jewish Social Hotel, Cleveland.
2nd week: Sun. Mat., Wed. Eve.
At
1:30
p.
m.
a
question
and
Always
interested
in
baseball,
"Trial
By
Jury" and "Pinafore"
Service Bureau, a new kiiid of
Mon., Sat. Mat. & Eve.
tvi.r1 25th Anniversary of . list has - now been -received answer panel on JDC activities S/Sgt. Siegel joined one of the 'Sun. Eve., "The
Mikado"
through the HIAS—a list of 1,500 will be opened. Scheduled to army baseball teams while in
Dep't. in Honor
Tues., "Trial By Jury" and
participate are Albert H. Lieber- Hawaii and received a medal from
"Pirates of Penzance"
Jews
-
who
died
in
Shanghai,
be-
of tvirs. Werbe
Thurs., "Patience"
tween Jan.' 1, 1939, and Aug:. 31 man, chairman of the JDC Na- the Special Service Office for rep-
Fri., "The Sorcerer"
tional Council; Moses A. Leavitt, resenting Hawaii in the Central
1945. .
In Celebration of the' 25th anni-
secretary of :the JDC; - Cecelia Ra- Pacific Championships. He is now
SEATS NOW ON SALE
' The -list - contains • the. names,". zovsky Davidson, 'specialist on
Eves. 5.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20.
versary of its art depar4tment, the
with the SSO, entertaining troops
birthdateS, dates of death and 'in- displaced persons who recently with baseball games.
Matinees 1.80, 1.20 (tax includi d)
JeWiSh Community Center will most cases, also the cause. of
returned from Europe where:she
present an exhibition of the death.: .
worked with UNRRA and the
Dinner: 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday Dinner: 2 to 10 p. in.
k‘14114ES.ES
WO4.-§ of. JeWish artists f•orn all
This tragic story, according to JDC, -and Louis H. SObel, assist
°Ver. the U.-S. and abroad.
the. Hicem office - at Shanghai, is ant secretary-of the JDC.
4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield
Sponsors of the meeting, all
:The display will be known as a . reflection ..Of the insufficient
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the. Anna L. Werbe Exhibition in help which reached- the relief Members of the JDC board of
Phone:
TE. 1-3922
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honor of Mrs. David B. Werbe, 'committee during the yearS 1942-• directars, _include Sidney Allen,
Open Daily, including Sunday:
.:: AMERICAN
1944.
Conditions
have
improved
Meyer L. Prentis, Abraham Srere
Who founded and develooed the
5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.
RESTAURANT
department and whose cultural greatly since then and the rates and Henry Winemati of Detroit.
Evening Dinner: 5 to 10- P. M.
Tung S. Woo, Mgr.
of
mortality
has
diminished.
con-
twonsgmiummo including Sunday.
achieyetnents have been felt not
siderably.
_ Benny Friedman, the old foot-
only in the Jewish community
but in art circles all over the city. 2 - This list may be corisifited at ball idol, will be coming out of
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the office of the Bureau 5737 the service ,very shortly now. In
The , exhibition will_ consist of -Second Ave., Monday through
all likelihood he will not return
*about 7.5 canvasses from approx- Friday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Specializinejn-
as
football coach to City College.
Our Egg Rolls:
imately 40 artists, among _whom
NATIVEcHINESE FOOD
A TREAT!
- are such well-known names as MASONIC AUDITORIUM Monday, November 12, 8:20 P.M.
Joseph israels, William Auer-
Also Choice. American Dishes
. liach-LeVy, Max Weber, William
A New Restaurant for a Select Oriental Taste
ld..ropper and William S.
Schwartz.
(BASSO)
The public is invited to the
opening reception on Monday Tickets $3.00. $2.40. $1.80, $1.20
Grinnell's Te. 2-7100
evening, Nov. 12, 8:30 to 11, at
the Jewish Centei, Woodward at
Holbrook, or to visit the galleries
daily, except Saturday, until Dec.

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Center to Show
Work of Noted
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Private Dining Room for Parties

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Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
announces that its third annual
banquet will be held in the Yesh-
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banquet hall has been remodel-
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made to enlist a representative
gathering for this event. ' •

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Saturday Evening,
November 10, 1945

Hotel Statler

Balfour Ball

Dave Diamond's Orchestra

Dress Optional

Refreshments

Tickets Availa'.cle at the Door

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