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November 08, 1946 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-08

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Fricky,. - November 1, 1944

THE JEWIS-H NEWS

. Pogo Twolve

Rogge to Expose Pisgah Women
U. S. Fascists in Hold Donor Event
Talk Here Nov. 12

0. John Rogge, former sedi-
tion trial prosecutor, recently fired
as assistant U. S. attorney gen-
eral for revealing the extent of
tie-ups between amateur U. S.
totalitarians and Nazi agents, will
reveal further unpublished sec-
tions of his now-famous report in
a speech at Detroit's Central
High School auditorium, Tuxedo
at LaSalle, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 8:15
p, m., at a meeting sponsored
by the Michigan Citizens Com-
mittee. His subject will be "The
Fascist Threat to American De-
mocracy."
Washington reports have stat-
ed that President Truman ord-
ered the firing of Rogge after a
visit from Montana's Senator
Burton K. Wheeler, one of those
MRS. SAM GOLD
named in the report. Portions of
'
the report were "leaked" to the Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith
press before Rogge's ouster. will hold their seventh donor
Among those listed as having luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday,
played with the Nazis are Ham Nov. 12 at the Masonic Temple.
Fish, W. Randolph Hearst, Charles Mrs. Sam Gold is general chair-
Lindberg, Fr. Coughlin, Henry man of the event.
Ford, William Davis, John L.
Proceeds from the luncheon,
Lewis, Lawrence Dennis, Readers the group's major fund-raising
Digest Editor DeWitt Wallace, event of the year, will be distrib-
and James D. Mooney, GM vice- uted among the several Bnai
-president. Brith philanthropies, including
Tickets to the Rogge address the Anti-Defamation League, Na-
a re available at the Michigan tional Jewish Hospital, Bnai
Citizens Committee office, 809 Brith Youth Organizations, Over-
Hammond Building, RA. 0940. seas Relief Program, Adopt-A-
Family, and In-Camp and Hos-
pital.
Junior Hadassah Units
During the luncheon. the B.
To Elect Delegates to
Siegel Co. will present a fashion
show, followed by a musical skit
National Convention
"Don't Tell A Soul," the work
Junior Hadassah will hold reg- of the Pisgah Players.
The Donor Committees are as
ular meetings of its three groups
in the Cass Room of Hotel Fort follows: Mrs. Sidney Pozen,
Wayne, this Sunday at 2:30 p. m., pledge card chairman; Mrs. Ber-
under the direction of Gertrude nard Flayer and Mrs. Joseph J.
Back, co-chairman: Mrs. Bernard
Strauss, president.
Election of delegates and alter- Cohen and Mrs. Morris Gold,
nates to the national convention arrangements; Mrs. Marvin B.
In Atlantic City, Nov. 25-30, will Levin, program; Mrs. Bernard
take place. Plans will be made Goodman, publicity: Mrs. Max
for the paid-up membership dance Goidhoff, Mrs. Al Burrows, host-
to take place Nov. lfi in the social esses, and Mesdame Morris Wein-
hall of Bnai Moshe. It will be berg, Alan Barron, Julius Ring,
free to the members. Young men Sam Schwartz. Leslie Brooks, and
e invited. The program and Garie Wolfe, souvenir book.
"Don't Tell a Soul" is a one-
plans for this dance have been
prepared by the membership act play directed by Marie Baker,
committee—Rhodine Ungar, Mary Dept. of Parks and Recreation.
Cohen, Fanny Greenwald, Jean Dance routines are by Mrs. Helen
Goldman and parodies by Mes-
Quidd and.-111azjorie Salk.
dames Berlin, Benjamin Balan.
Violet Roth and her mother
Joshe Gordon. Allan LeBan,
have donated the $30 which was
Philip Ruskin, Philip Helfman,
collected by Monte Korn from
Aaron Weiss, Rozina LaKritz,
young men who attended a social
Reuben. Axelrod, Jerome Helf-
gathering of Junior Hadassah.
man, Philip Menkowitz, Irwin
Buckalter, Leon Rives. Arthur
Silberblatt, Albert Tessler and
Milton Weinstein.

Births

13etyo- thal Told

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Prog, for-
merly of Detroit, now residing
in Los Anglees.
No date has been set for the .
wedding.

Sept. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Rosen (Jean Landau) of
4334 W. Grand Ave., a girl, Elaine
* * *
Judith.
Oct 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
CARD OF THANKS
ris Greenstein (Helen Eder) of
'Virginia Park, a son, Stephen
- The family of the late David
Charles. * * *
Raskin acknowledges with grate-
Oct. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
ful appreciation the kind expres-
rice Klasky ,(Molly Rudnick), a
sions of sympathy of their friends
daughter, Ilene M.
* * *
and relatives in their recent be-
Oct. 21—To Dr. and Mrs. Jack
reavement.
Rossen (Lucille Berman) of 3230
Fullerton, a son, Ronald Mark.
*
*
Oct. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney J. Schwartz (Shirley Simon)
Guaranteed
of San Juan Dr., a daughter, Gail
Elaine.
* * *
atch Repairing
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Schumer (Sylvia Gold-
man), a daughter, Sally Ann.
MISS JOSEPHINE LEVIN .
* •
CA. 7752
OCT. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levin of
ward S. Levensca (Lois Burn- Tyler Ave. announce the engage-
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stine), 3000 Rochester, a daughter,
1249 Griswold
ment of their daughter, Joseph-
Marsha Jane.
ine, to Arthur A. Prog, son of
• * •
Nov. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Hauer, of 2900 Waverly, a daugh-
ter, Annette Celia.
▪ *-
Nov. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
The Last Word in
ry Averbach (Ruth Lipchinsky)
of Monterey Ave., a son.


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The program committee of Pis-
gah Lodge is arranging a cultur-
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Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem-
ple Beth El on Monday. Nov. 18.
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