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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-22

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l T r

mittee continues its program by
presenting its next dance Nov.
23, from 9:30 p. m. to midnight,
in Butzel Hall. Refreshments
will be served in the Center
Womens'
Study
Club
will
meet
Hendin Heads Adult Club
Casino and the Snack Bar on
An organizational meeting of at the Center. Wednesday, at the main floor. The last two
the newly formed Detroit Adult 1:30 p. m. Woodward Study Club dances for the year will be held
Club of the Center was held will meet at the Center.
Dec. 7 and Dec. 28.
Wednesday, at 8 p. in. Davison
Nov. 21, according to Lewis
• • •
Hendin, temporary chairman. Mothers' Club will meet at But-
Journalism
Class
Meets
in-
Formed to meet the needs of zel Hall in the Center for
Harry Weinbaum of the West
men and women, 25 years and stallation of officers.
• • •
Side Courier and the Center
over, the club will sponsor
Publicity Committee will lead
dances, musical evenings and Hear II. of M. Speaker
The University Women's Club the fourth meeting of the journ-
other types of entertainment.
• • •
will feature a discussion on fam- alism class at the Center at 8
ily relations, by Gladys Irwin, of p. m., Monday, Dec. 2. Everyone
Adult Singers Invited
An adult mixed choral group, the University of Michigan Ex- interested in learning the prac-
under the direction of Julius tension Service, at the home of tical aspects of journalism is in-
Chajes, Center music consultant, Mrs. Louis Mackman, Nov. 26 at vited.
• • •
is now being formed. No knowl- 8:30 p. m.



Set
Discussion
Topics
edge of music is necessary to
The Wednesday Night Discus-
become a member. Persons in- Plan Hanukah Dance
Los Angeles Club is staging a sion Group is achieving wide
terested are asked to call MA.

Jewish Center Activities

8400, or to leave their names at
the main desk.
• • •

Thanksgiving Dance

The Intermediate Councils'
Thanksgiving Dance will be held
next Wednesday evening at the
Center. Doughnuts and cider will
be served. All teen-agers are
invited.

• • •
Mothers' Clubs Study Peretz

Theme of the Mothers' Clubs
this week will be Peretz pro-
grams, featured as part of the
30th memorial anniversary of
the death of this immortal Yid-
dish writer.
Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m., Young

Friday, Noveniber 22, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Twenty-two

pre-Hanukah dance Sunday, Dec.
A, at 9 p. m. in Butzel Hall. Han-
l'o‘h latkes will be served, Han-
ukah games will be featured and
Prizes will be offered to the con-
testants. The public is invited.
• • •

Zim Exhibit Continues

The Marco Zirri exhibit of
paintings and etchings now at
the Center will continue until
Nov. 29, it was announced by
Mrs. Edward Quint, president of
the art committee. Paintings and
etchings of a wide variety of
subjects have attracted much in-
terest. A large composition, "The
Burning Bush," has evoked wide-
spread comment.
• • •

Statement of the Ownership, Manage-
ment, Circulation, Etc., Required by `Mademoiselles' Invite Members
the Acts of Congress of August 24.
"Mademoiselles," a new young
1912. and March 3. 1933, of The
Jewish News, published weekly at adult group of girls, is the latest
Detroit, Michigan for October 1, 1946. addition to the Center family of
STATE OF MICHIGAN
clubs. Marilyn Adler is presi-
COUNTY OF WAYNE, SS.
Before me. a Notary Public in and dent of the group, which meets
for the State and county aforesaid, at 8:30 p. m. every Thursday.
personally appeared Philip Slomovitz,
who, having been duly sworn accord- See Harry Katz, adult education
ing to law. deposes and says that he director, if interested in joining.
is the Publisher of THE JEWISH
* • •
NEWS and that the following is, to
the best of his knowledge and belief,
Plan
Dance
Tomorrow
true
statement
of
the
ownership.
a
management and if a daily paper. the
The Saturday Nite Dance Com-
circulation I, etc., of the aforesaid pub-
lication for the date shown in the
above caption. required by the Act of
August 24. 1912, as amended by the
Act of March 3. 1933. embodied in sec-
tion 537, Postal Laws and Regulations.
printed on the reverse of this form,
The Jewish News is pleased to
towit:
1. That the names and addresses of announce that since filing its
the publisher, editor, managing editor, statement of ownership and cir-
and business manager are:
Publisher: The Jewish News Pub- culation on Oct. 1 it has increased
lishing Co.. Detroit, Michigan.
its average weekly .paid circula-
Editor, Philip Siomovitz, Detroit,
tion by another 900—more than
Michigan.
Managing Editor, Victor Packman, 400 representing local paid week-
Detroit, Michigan.
ly subscribers and another 500
Business Manager, Sidney Shmarak,
Detroit, Michigiip,,,,„
having been. taken over through
2. That the owner is: (If owned by the acquisition of the subscribers
a corporation, its name and address
must be stated and also immediately previously serviced in Grand Rap-
thereunder the names and addresses
of stockholders owning or holding ids, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Ben-
one per cent or more of total amount ton Harbor, South Haven and
of stock. If not owned by a corpra- other Southwestern Michigan
tion, the names and addresses of
the individual owners must be given. communities by the now defunct
If owned by a firm. company, or Grand Rapids Jewish News Re-
other
unincorporated concern, its
name and address, as well as those of view. The latter agreement was
each individual member, must be concluded on Oct. 2.
given.)
The Jewish News Publishing Com-
Once a month, through circula-
pany. 2114 Penobscot Building, Detroit
tion of the Federation issues, The
26, Michigan.
Stockholders: Maurice Aronsson. 1354 Jewish News reaches into nearly
West Lafayette Blvd.; Fred M. Butzel,
National Bank Bldg.; Abraham Srere • 19,000 homes in nearly all of
5151 Loraine; Henry Wineman, 150 Michigan and into all Jewish
Michigan Avenue; Sidney Allen, Allen
Industries; Mrs. H. C. Broder, 19432 homes in Windsor.
Burlington Dr.: Abraham Cooper, 320
W. Fort St. ; Walter Field. 17152 Cher-
rylawn: Samuel N. Heyman. 4031 Glen-
dale; William Hordes. 605 Fox Build-
ing; Jewish Welfare Federation, 51
W. Warren: Leon Kay, 12800 North-
amplon• David Kabaker, 2499 Edison;
Max ()snos, 1056 Randolph; Herman
Radner. 17330 Wildernere; Nate S. Sha-
pero. 1927 Twelfth Street; Mrs. Isaac
Shetzer. 142 East Jefferson: Morris
Schaver. 2240 Grand Blvd.. West: Philip
Also Diesel and Gasoline
Sionnovitz, 17117 Stoepel; Maurice H.
Engine Spare Parts
Schwartz, 2116 Penobscot Bldg.
3. That the known bondholders.
This aoreoranteot oarpia• is offered for
mortgagees, and other security hOlders
sale co a sealed-bid basis to both pair' -
owning or holding 1 per cent of total
amount of bonds, mortgages or other
ority arid mom-priority buyers.
securities are: (If there are none, so
Write, wire or phase for List DE 214
state.) None.
4. That the two paragraphs next
WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION
above, giving the names of the owners.
SU Griswold St., Datroft 24, Stick.
stockholders and security holders, if
any, contain not only the list of stock-
Mows Clikory 4112S„ Est. 223 _
holders and security holders as they
appear upon the books of the company
but also, in cases where the stock-
holders or security holder appears
upon the books of the company as
trustee or In any other fiduciary rela-
tion, the name of the person or cor-
poration for whom such trustee is
acting, is given; also that. the said two
paragraphs contain statement em- Electrical Appliances
bracing affiant's full knowledge and
belief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockholders
Electrical Supplies
and security holders who do not ap-
Lighting Fixtures
pear upon the books of the company
as trustees, hold stock and securities
Electrical Appliances
In a capacity other than that of a
bona fide owner; and this affiant has
AUTO CITY
no reason to believe that any other
person, association, or corporation has
ELECTRIC COMPANY
any interest direct or indirect in the
said stock, bonds or other securities
1517 WYOMING HO. 9035
than as so stated by him.
5. That the average numoer of
copies of each issue of this publica- Carpet Cleaning
tion sold or distributed, through the
mails or otherwise to paid subscribers
Complete
during the twelve months preceding
Carpet — Rug — Furniture
the date shown above is 8,288. (This
Cleaning Service
information is required from daily, tri-
weekly, semi-weekly and weekly pub-
MICHIGAN
lications only.)
Philip Slomovitz, Publisher.
CARPET CLEANERS
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 30th day of September. 1996.
MA. 7300
UN. 2-1735
Lillian Neidelman.
6432 CASS
8524 FENKELL
(My commission expires Oct. 19, 1947.)

Circulation

JCC Plans Brochure
Listing Jewish Books

A listing of representative Jew-
ish books available in the Jew-
ish Center library will be pre-
pared in brochure form before
Nov. 25, it was announced, in
connection with Jewish Book
Month.
Jewish Book month opens Sun-
day, Dec. 1. A prominent speak-
er will be heard at the Center on
Dec. 3.

First Yiddish Cultural
Event at Center Dec. 21

The`. first of a series of Yiddish
cultural events sponsored by the
Jewish Center and the Jewish
ComMunity Council will be held
at the Center on Dec. 21. Further
plans for the season's program
will be outlined at a meeting of
popularity as an open forum the combined committee next
covering topics of interest to T •esday at the Center.

people in all walks of life. A
guest speaker,' usually an expert
in his field, is invited to intro-
duce the topic of the evening
with a session devoted to discus-
sion by the members of the aud-
ience at the program's end. Ad-
mission to these meetings is free.
The following guest speakers
are scheduled to appear at fu-
ture meetings of the Discussion
Group:
Nov. 27. Rabbi Leon Fram of
Temple Israel. Topic: "Who is
Behind Anti-Semitism?"
Dec. 4. Prof. Samuel Levin of
Wayne University. Topic: "Cur-
rent Labor Problems."
Dec. 11. Prof. Charles Freud
of University of Michigan. Topic:
"Children's Emotional Problems."
Dec. 18. Norman Burfit , labor
attache of the British Consulate.
Topic: "What is the Foregn Pol-
icy of the British Labor Party."
Jan. 8. Lt. Albert Carter, head
of the narcotic division of the
Detroit Police Department. Top-
ic: "What Role Do Narcotics
Play in Criminology."

Speech Improvement Class
Those interested in improving
their speech are invited to join
the speech improvement class at
the Center.

Center Squash Team
Enters Competition

The Jewish Community Health
Club is represented in Class `A.'
of the Michigan Squash Racquets
with
Association this season,
Harry Newman, "Red" Sapper-
stein, Dr. Milton White, Dr.
Parker and Milton Elsom tenta-
tively slated for positions on the
team. Milton Bielfield, former
city tennis champion, who is not
eligible to compete, will captain
the squad.
The first home match is sched•
uled for Thursday, November 21,
against Detroit Athletic Club's
Team No. 2. During home games
both health club courts will be
used and spectators will be per•
mitted to use the balcony.

3 POINTS IN
BUYING ASPIRIN

Millions prefer three points in St. Joseph
Aspirin (1) High quality (2) Fast action
(3) Real economy. Always demand St.
Joseph Aspirin, world's largest seller at
loc. Save more on 100 tablet size for 315e.

CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS

Vases, urns, pitchers. flasks, candle sticks, figurines. statuary
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamps.
Oil lamps electrified.
LAMP SHADES MADE
LAMPS MODERNIZED

AND REPAIRED

AND RECOVERED

Old style floor lamps made
into indirect and torcheres. Custom made and recovered.
Lamps refinished and metal Styled to your lamp. Large
parts replated. stock on display.

SILVER PLATING ON HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT

HOUSE OF LAMPS

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f Isabella had ice cubes .

For Sale
GASOLINE ENGINES

Christopher Columbus would never have discov-
ered America!

Isabella, Queen of Spain, had caskets full of jewels.
She had velvet robes and silken gowns and hand-
some hand-made shoes. But she had no electric
refrigerator! So the jewels were pawned. Three
little ships set out against the sea. And Columbus
happened on America back in 1492.

Fantastic? Not really. In Isabella's day, they
tried to keep food from spoiling by spices brought
overland at great expense from India. Columbus
believed he could reach the Indies by sailing west-
ward on the unknown Atlantic. The rest is in
history books.

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