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April 18, 1947 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-04-18

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Observes 60th Birthday

Maurice Dreifuss Left Rabbinical
Studies for Corporation Law Field

This is a big year for corpora- completing his studies at Hebrew
tion lawyer Maurice Dreifuss. Union College in Cincinnati,
Recently returned from a Florida however, he became interested in
the law, and enrolled in what was
then the Detroit College of Law.
Upon graduation in 1909, Drei-
fuss began the practice of corpor-
ation law. He now serves as
legal advisor to many of Detroit's
large corporations. His office is
located in the Dime Bank Build-
ing.
Dreifuss has been a member of
Temple Beth El since he came to
Detroit. In his first years here
he acted as assistant to Dr. Leo
M. Franklyn, occupying the Beth
El pulpit on several occasions.
He taught for many years in the
religious schools of Temple Beth
El and Shaarey Zedek.
He has been an officer of the
Men's Temple Club and a board
member of the United Jewish
Charities.
Outside of his professional and
community interests, Dreifuss
MAURICE DREIFUSS
finds relaxation in golf and
vacation, he observes his 60th gardening. He is a 32nd degree
birthday this Friday, and is soon Mason.
He has been married to Bertha
to celebrate his 35th wedding
G. Dreifuss since 1912. They
anniversary.
Born April 18, 1887, in Pen- 1-iae three children, Maurice Jr.,
nsyvania, Dreifuss planned * Richard A., and Bettina F. Subia,
career in the rabbinate. Before and four grandchildren.

Jewish Center
Activities

Wednesday Discussants to Hear
Northwest Congregation's Rabbi

Rabbi Jacob Segal, spiritual
leader of the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation, will speak to the
Wednesday Evening Discussion
Group at the Jewish Community
Center at 9 p. tn. April 23 in the
Ginsburg Lounge. His topic will
be "Right and Wrong Attitudes
Toward Anti-Semitism."
Rabbi Segal served as a chap-
lain in the army. A graduate of
the Jewish Theological Seminary,
he received his early education in
Palestine and held a rabbinic post
in Chicago.

Se led- 'S`OFial Club
Holds Holiday Quiz
The Select Social Club, a group
of unattached men and women,
meets every Saturday night in
the Ginsburg Lounge.
At 8 p. m. Saturday, April 19,
the group will hold a quiz pro-
gram based on Jewish holidays.

Mothers' Clubs Preview
Camp Chelsea Vacations
Theme: "In the Spring—a wom-
an's fancy turns to thoughts of
Camp Chelsea."
Monday, April 21, 8 p. m., Cen-
tel. Mothers' Club meets in the
USO lounge of the Jewish Center.
Tuesday, April 22, 1:30 p. m.,
Dexter Mothers' Club meets at
Bnai Moshe synagogue, Dexter at
Lawrence.
Tuesday, April 22, 1:30 p. m.,
Young Women's Study Club meets
in the USO Lounge of the Center.
Wednesday, April 23, 1:30 p. m.,
Woodward Study Club meets in
the USO Lounge of the Center.
Thursday,. April 24, 8 p. m.,
Twelfth St. Mothers' Club meets
in Zack's Hall, Twelfth at Taylor.
Thursday, May 1, 8 p. m., Davi-
son Mothers' Club meets at the
Workmen's Circle, Linwood at
Burlingame.
Monday, May 19, Davison
Mothers' Club will hold a Mothers'
and Daughters' banquet at the
Wilshire hotel.
Wednesday, May 7, 6:30 p. m.,
Twelfth St. Mothers' Club will
hold a Mothers' and Daughters'
banquet at Zack's.
Tuesday, May 20, 6 p. m., Dex-
ter Mothers' Club will hold a
Mothers' and Daughters' banquet
at the Wilshire hotel.

Hoess Hanged

WARSAW ( J T A ) — Rudolf
Hoess, commandant of the Os-
wiecim death ca,np who was con-
victed of the crime of having
murdered rn . 'ions of Jews and
Poles, was h. ..aged on Tuesday.

Morgenthau Lodge Holds
Installations April 20

Morton Rubenstein,
Gellman Address
Midwest Mizrachi

Mizrachi's regional conference
will be addressed by Morton
Rubenstein, head of the religious
department of the Jewish Nation-
al Fund and vice-president of
the Mizrachi Organization of Am-
erica, and Leon Gellman, national
Mizrachi president.
The first session will take place
at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter at
Lawrence, at 2 p. m., Sundayi-,
April 27, at a mass meeting at
which Zionist problems will be
discussed. Mr. Gellman will ad-
dress this meeting.
The evening session will be in
the form of a dinner and recep-
tion for delegates at Moss', Joy
Road and Grand River, where
Rubenstein will discuss the place
of religious Jewry in National
Fund work.
On Monday morning, April 28,
committees will meet at the
Detroit-Leland Hotel, where dele-
gates will be registered.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi-
dent of the Midwest Mizrachi
Region, will preside at the Sun-
day afternoon session. Irving W.
Schlussel, local •Mizrachi presi-
dent, will open the conference'.
Isadore Sosnick is chairman
of the convention committee,
which consists of Israel Levenson,
Ben Zieve, Meyer Beckman,
Aaron Tilchin, Dr. Moses Wiser
and Sol Chinitz.

Friday, April It 1947

Austrian Property Owners
Are Given Claim Instructions

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The cases where property has been
method of claim, under the three taken away, except:
1. Claims of employees.
2.
restitution laws adopted by the
Austrian government between Claims based on the confiscation
or the prevention of the exercise
' September 14, 1946, and March of patent rights, or other corn•
28, 1947, for property removed mercial protection rights, or other
from its owners after March 13, intangible property rights. 4.
1938, "for so-called racial, national Claims based on public law which
or_ other reasons," was announced fall within the competence of the
by the State Department. Claims administration authorities. It is
under the first restitution law expected that special legislation
should be filed before Sept. 14, will regulate ,these claims.
1947, and under the two other
Under all three laws claims
laws, by March 28, 1948.
may be filled for restitution by
The First Restitution Law cov- the original owners of the prop-
ers property presently subject to erty. If the original owner shall
administration by the Federal or have died, the spouse, parents,
State governments of Austria (as children, brothers and sisters,
trustee for the former German nephews and nieces may file claim
authorities.) The Second Restitu- if the estate has been probated.
tion Law covers property where Failing these heirs, other heirs
title has passed to the federal at law may make claim if they
government of Austria. The third had been a part of the decedent's
Restitution Law covers all other household.

CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS

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

LAMPS MODERNIZED,
LAMP SHADES MADE
REPAIRED REW1/4PSIIED
AND RECOVERED
Old style floor lamps made Custom made and recovered.
iato indirect lamps and
Styled to your lamp. Large
torcheres.
stock on display.

PICKUP AND DELIVERY ALL PARTS OF DETROIT

HOUSE OF LAMPS

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Harry Yudkoff, past president
of District 6, will be principal
speaker at the joint installation
of officers of the Henry Morgen
thau Bnai Brith Lodge and Aux-
iliary on Sunday evening, April
20, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Stan Sherman will play for the
installation dance following the
ceremony. There will be a buf-
fet dinner and a floor show.
Mrs. Al Loupiloff and Mort
Sultan are co-chairmen of the
affair. Information on tickets can
be obtained from Sultan at CA.
3669 or TO. 8-1940.
Sam Schiff will be installed as
president of the lodge and Mrs.
Kalman Bruss of the auxiliary.

Detroit ORT to Hear
Jewish Orphans' Plight

The plight of homeless Jewish
orphans of Europe, as portrayed
in the best-selling current book,
"Children of Vienna," will be the
subject of a talk by Mrs. Mettie
Baron Golub, widely known book
authority, at the next meeting
of Detroit ORT, at 1:30 p. m.,
Monday, at the Jewish Center.
The 67-year-old ORT idea, re-
habilitation of European dis-
placed persons through vocation-
al training, has been given in-
ternational recognition recently
through the decision of the JDC
to underwrite the ORT program
for 1947 with a $2,000,000 grant.

Fraternity Chapter
Installed at Wayne

Xi Chapter of Alpha Epsilon
Pi fraternity at Wayne Universi-
ty was installed at a dinner-
dance held April 12 at Huyler's.
Among the guests were national
fraternity officers, representatives
of the University and the Jewish
community, and prominent De-
troit alumni members.
Officers installed were Larry
LoPatin, master; Nathan Pollack,
It. master; Mitchell Tendler, cor-
responding scribe; Morris Novet-
sky, recording scribe; Harry Lip-
sitz, exchequer, and Irving Grod-
man, sentinel

Sam Lefkofsky Becomes
Partner at Joe Lachar's

Joe Lachar announces that Sam
Lefkosky has become a partner
in the new Lachar's dining room
at 9144 Linwood. The dining
room offers kosher luncheons and
dinners.
Lachar is also continuing its
kosher take-out and catering ser-

vices.

How many electric motors are there in your home? And how many
electric heating appliances do you have?

When you check the list below, perhaps you'll find that you've under-
estimated the electrical equipment that keeps your home pleasant and
comfortable.

Our records show that customers are using more and more current in
their homes—our production of electricity is at record-breaking heights,
far greater even than when war plants worked round the clock. But
that increased use of current means that—for a few more pennies a
week—you get household tasks done in less time—with less effort—and
for less money than in any other way.

Ckfdr yaw olodrical ovipmeat argetiasi this list .

Motors: Sewinf machine, refrigerator,

washing machine, clock, razor, record
player, furnace fan, electric tools, venti-
lating fan, ironer, vacuum cleaner, kitchen
mixer, dishwaiher, vibrator, stoker or
oil burner, electrical toys, home freezer:

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Heatimg"Wiancer Toaster, heatinfere d,

electric Kiwket, range, water
roaster, space heater, bottle warmer,
hand iron, mangle, coffee maker, waffle
iron, bun warmer, curling iron, grill, tea

kettle, best lamp.

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