24—THE JEWISH NEWS Louis Cohane Is 65 Friday, January 16, 1953 Prominent Local Attorney Talked His Way into the Hearts of Many A talent for public speaking, i Law, he was chosen speaker of Debating • Club. a gift our Creator endowed upon the Philamathic native Detroiter—he was A Louis S. Cohane, has benefit& LOUIS S. COHANE not only the renowned attorney, but has been used often and vociferously for the good of many worthy causes. As greetings start to pour in from all quarters in celebration of his 65th birthday on Sunday, the many important causes which Mr. Cohane has further- ed with his efforts in thought, speech and action are brought to mind. He well remembers the day back in 1907, when as a stu- dent at the Detroit College of born here on Jan. 18, 1888—he first became active in the Jew i s h community in 1910 when he served as president of the Young 'Men's Hebrew Association. He was a prime organizer and the first presi- dent of the Jewish Commun- ity Council in 1915. From 1916 to 1922 he was a member of the board of trus- tees of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, and in 1918 he served several years on the City of Detroit's Americanization Committee. His4 efforts in behalf of the nation during World War I were numerous, and included speech- es as a four-minute speaker throughout the state for Lib- erty Bonds. In 1921 he formed the law firm of Cohane, Rhodes, Garvett and Frankel, which included Samuel J. Rhodes, Morris Gar- vett and Samuel D. Frankel. A new partnership was form- ed on Dec. 9, 1924 when he was married to Regene Freund, a fellow attorney, and they- or- ganized the law firm of Cohane and Cohane, with offices, theme and now, at 1026 Buhl Bldg. • Mr. Cohane has served as chairman of speakers' com- mittee of the local YMCA's drive for $5,000,000; represent- ed the American Bar Associa- tion at the U. S. Attorney General's crime conference in 1934; wis vice-chairman of the ABA section on criminal law; served on the real estate committee of the Detroit Bar Association; was chairman of the publicity committee of the Detroit Boy Scouts; was on the board of directors of the Michigan Committee for Men- tal Hygiene. A tt ES Astv‘ s `• 0 0.0 ot e0 Cto the s uom 100% AIR CONDITIONED • HEATED PRIVATE BEACH SWIMMING POOL CABANA CLUB • DINING ROOM - r. ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY COFFEE SHOP e COCKTAIL LOUNGE FREE PARKING Alto Stadia Apartments ABE DEFTER Managing Director He now is a member of the. American Bar Association Com- mittee on Sentencing, Probation and • Parole and of the Detroit Bar Association Committee on Inter-Professional Relations. Mr. Cohane has been an ar- dent Zionist for 45 years. In 1937 he was chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign Speak- er's Bureau, and has taken an active part in nearly a score of other campaigns. He also served as vice-president of Pis- gah Lodge, Bnai Brith, and is a member of Temple Beth El and Union Masonic Lodge. MIAMI SEACIi BLACKSTONE "The Garden Hater CONOINIAL SPACIOUS LUXURIOUS Hair Style Demonstrations At Center Charm School Huge Swimming Pool Round-the-Clock Activities Refrigerators Available Choice Terrace Apartments Coffe• Shop Starlight Dancing "The Hair Style For You" will be the topic of the next session of the teen-age Charm School, 8:15 p.m., Monday, Feb. 6, in the main lounge of the Davison Jewish Center. Demonstrations of hair styles flattering to teen- age girls will be given by a well known hairdresser. 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Detroit—WOodward 5-0292 AIR CONDITIONED JNF Schedules Tu b'Shvat Event For Detroit Schools for Jan. 31 Mrs. Chajes to Speak At Combined Meeting Of Congress Women William Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, this week an- nounced that a special event Marguerite Kozenn - Chajes, had been arranged for the Detroit soprano, will speak at a school children and their teach- combined meeting of four chap- ters of the Detroit Women's Divi- ./ FBI Agent to Be Speaker sion, American Jewish Congress, At Bar Mitzvah Club Event at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Edward Scheidt, special agent Young Israel Center. of the Federal Bureau of Inves- Mrs. Chajes' keen interest in tigation, has arranged an FBI Jewish affairs has taken her to program for members of the Europe and Israel six times in Bnai Moshe Bar Mitzvah Club the past five years. Her morale this Sunday morning, in the tour to DP camps with her hus- synagogue social hall. band, Julius Chajes, in 1947, pro- Membership is open to all Bar vided her with much information Mitzvah boys, who are inter- on Jewish activities in post-war ested in continuing religious in- Europe. terest through these Sunday On Wednesday, she will speak morning programs, which in- on her experiences in Austria clude services,' breakfast and guest speakers. - last summer. Sponsors of Sunday's break- Mrs. Arthur Robbins, division chairman of World Jewish Con - fast are Samuel Auslander, Ben- gress and Isreal, will preside. jamin M. Reznik and Sigmund The film, "This Is the Chal- Jaulus. Maxwell M. Lowe and lenge," featuring the work of Harry Kwiker supervise club the United Nations, will be activities. shown. Mesdames Joseph Feld- man, Harry Feulner, Benjamin THE OCEANFRONT Gelnian, Harry Hoffman and Al SKYSCRAPER A. Padover will present high- lights of various phases of Con - gress activity. Mrs. Charles E. Feinberg, divi- On the Ocean at 12th St. sion president, and Chapter Firma KOSHER CUISINE presidents, Mesdames Harry American and European Plan- Bookstein, Henry Carlan, Wil - MODERATE RATES ALWAYS liam Cohen and Henry Small, PLANNED ENTERTAINMENT urge members and friends to attend a dessert luncheon, which will precede the program. ers, on the occasion of Jewish Arbor Day—Tu b'Shvat—to be observed on Jan. 31. That Saturday night, at the Labor Zionist Institute, prize winners will be selected among the schools planting trees in Is- rael on the occasion of the tree- planting festival. The evening's program will include an Israel film, dances by Habonim groups, songs by the Hashomer choir and community singing. Refreshments will be served. All are invited. 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