A mericim lavish Periodical eater June 4, 1943 • • • 5 • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CHESTERFIELD SENDS 1,000,000 FREE Rabbi Nathan To Be CIGARETTES WEEKLY TO BOYS OVER THERE Guest Speaker at A regular package of 20 Ches- to Man" for the marching sol- Chachmey Lublin Fete terfields free to 50,000 men each week—a million free cigarettes a week for Victory—that's Chester- field's message of good cheer to our fighting men at the front. With the slogan, "It's Victory Tunes for the boys over here and Victory Smokes for the boys over there," Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company makes this an- nouncement five nights a week over the regular Fred Waring 'Pleasure Time" radio broadcast (Mondays through Fridays on the National coast-to-coast network ) —and also three nights a week on the Harry James program (Tues- day, Wednesday and Thursday, Columbia coast-to-coast network). The sending of a million Ches- terfields, week after week, to 50,- 000 fighting men in foreign bases where smokes are hard to get and supplies not too frequently delivered, is largely the result of the radio public's interest in Chesterfield's outstanding radio shows. Since last November, Fred Waring has been devoting his en- e 15-minute broadcast to "Vic- tory Tunes," playing and sing- ing songs selected by the men in our service camps and dedi- cating each program to one of the camps or posts. So enthu- siastic has been the response to this feature that Waring has enough requests on file to con- tinue his salutes for months to come. To date, eight new service songs have been written and presented by Fred Waring and so far this year 110 different camps have voted on what they wanted Waring to play and then tuned in to hear the result. The songs written include "Sky An- chors" for Naval Aviation; "Roll Tanks Roll" for the Armored Forces; "Look Out Below" for the Parachute Troops; "The Fight Quartermaster Corps"; "The Men of the Merchant Marines"; 'Man diers of the Infantry; "In Navy Blue" for the Waves, and 'Hail to the Corps" for Marine A via- tion. Equally popular is Harry James' tribute to the men in the armed forces with his nightly feature called the "Chesterfield Special." Since. Harry James' records are hard to get, he plays a 'Chesterfield Special" every night over the a;r, so that the boys in the far-eff spots can hear their favorites in the sensa- Conal James arrangements, play- NI through the mike exactly as the boys would hear them on their phonographs at camp. The thousands of service men who go slightly haywire every time Harry James goes on the air with his magic trumpet be delighted to hear that he has just been voted champion of about everything on the list. The wizard of the Chesterfield Music Makers recently emerged from a popularity survey con- ducted by "Radio Life," Pacific (Mast fan magazine, with the following score: 1—Favorite recording artist. 2—Favorite sweet orchestra. 3—Favorite hot orchestra. 4—Helen Forrest, favorite girl singer. 5 — Favorite recording song, "I've Heard That Song Before." Thus West meets East on even terms, for James was only re- cently voted America's champion dance band in a similar contest in the East, conducted by radio editors under the auspices of the New York World Telegram. HAW wins, the issue for you will be living itself and not just the cost of liv- ing. Think that over and fig- ure it out for yourself how much beyond 10 percent of your family income you should put into War Bonds every payday. Mrs. David Silverstein, presi- dent, and Mrs. Faxstein, chair- man, invite Detroit Jewery to attend the first donor luncheon of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin. 9 1943 Consecration Class of Shaarey Zedek Synagogue The follownig will be consecrated at Shaarey Zedek Synagogue on Sunday, June 6, 1943: Gloria Eileen Abram, 2925 Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Harriet Dawn Applebaum, 9600 Dexter Blvd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Shirley August, 1961 Chicago Blvd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Ruth Avison, 18470 Ohio ; Mr. and Mrs. Elias. Miriam Baker, 2304 Chicago Blvd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oshie. Barbara Ann Berkman, 18945 Parkside ; Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Benjamin. Eileen Jane Berner, 2510 Pasadena ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Beverly June Bluestein, 12324 Broadstreet; Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Bernice Lorraine Burg, 1664 Elmhurst; Mrs. Anna. Lois Jeanne Burnstine, 8451 LaSalle Blvd. ; Captain and Mrs. Perry. Vera Chad, 2840 Cortland ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Beverly Roslyn Charlip, 3210 Calvert; Mrs. Gertrude. Fayanne Chatlin, 2233 Gladstone; Mrs. Dorothy. Miriam Blaine Coggan, 17176 Wildemere ; Mr. and Mrs. MRS. DAVID SILVERSTEIN The president is ably assisted by the following leaders: Mrs. I. Kardener, co-chairman; Mrs. D. Goldberg and Mrs. I. Levenson, ticket committee, and Mrs. R. Rubin, chairman of the rummage store. For reservations call Mrs. Faxstein, TO 7-3798, or for ad- ditional information call Mrs. Kardener, TO 5-0953, or Mrs. D. All organizations, members and friends are urged to come and help us make this event a suc- cess. The committee is planning an interesting program. Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan of Congregation Bnai Moshe will be guest speaker, and Cantor Katzman will enter- tain with liturgical melodeis. Benjamin. Divera Lilyan Cowan, 17344 San Juan Drive ; Dr. and Mrs. Martin. Eunice Croll, 2203 Victoria, Windsor; Major and Mrs. David. Jean Betty Curtis, 4040 Clairmount Ave. ; Mr. and Mrs. David. Dawn Dernont, 2431 Blaine Ave. ; Mrs. Zeldah. Shirlee Lorraine Dubrinsky, 3209 Fullerton Ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Reubin. Sonia Dunitz, 3026 Monterey; Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Grace Tikvah Engel, 3786 Atkinson ; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Phyllis Wanda Feinberg, 4231 Pasadena ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel. Ardis Lee Franzblau, 2249 Oakman Blvd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Maureen Adele Gach, 1996 Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. Herman. Marvel Elaine Gale, 2960 Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin. Phyllis Ann Glasier, 16560 Birwood ; Mr. and Mrs. Max. Beatrice Goldberg, 4053 Sturtevant ; Mr. and Mrs. Al. Rhoda Goldberg, 2996 Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Joan Ruth Goldstein, 2511 Blaine ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Carolyn Joy Greenberg, 3350 Fullerton ; Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Shirley Greenberg, 3750 Cortland ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Gloria Hope Hamburger, 19451 Warrington ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis. Lenore Heller, 2984 Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Reva Hertz, 3046 Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. Israel. Elaine Gloria Jasen, 18072 Woodingham Drive; Mr. and Mrs. Norman. Edythe Kaminsky, 3815 Buena Vista; Mr. and Mrs. Max. Claire Kantyff, 1664 Webb ; Mr. and Mrs. Milton. Shirley Mae Kavanau, 2680 Glynn Court ; Mr. and Mrs. Jack . Vivian Sarah Keidan, 18924 Parkside; Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Lauretta Helene Knopper, 17532 Santa Rosa ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Marilyn Jane Kopel, 2646 Burlingame ; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ideane Maura Levenson, 2301 Calvert; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman. Judith Leonora Levin, 12515 Broadstreet Blvd.; Professor and Mrs. Samuel M. Mimi Levin, 8611 LaSalle Blvd. ; Mr. and Mrs. Theodore. Dorothy Lublin, 5018 W. Outer Drive ; Mr. and Mrs. Max. Lucille Ruth Miller, 3277 Calvert ; Mr. and Mrs. David. Betty Rachel Minus, 1602 Burlingame; Mr. and Mrs. Philip. Phyllis Irene Morgan, 2649 Richton ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Ethel Janet Moss, 18281 Pennington Drive ; Mr. and Mrs. Sydney. Kate Polier, 17326 Stoepel ; Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Gayle R. Resnick, 3323 Leslie ; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. Phyllis Joy Rubin, 18614 Fairfield ; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan. Marianne Rubiner, 17521 Muirland ; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Elinor Ruth Schiff, 4068 Sturtevant; Dr. and Mrs. Robert. Elaine Siden, 8320 LaSalle ; Mr. and Mrs. Maurice. Barbara Ruth Sloan, 1715 Burlingame ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry. Helen A. Sloan, 4039 Grand Ave. ; Mr. and Mrs. Allan. Norma Elaine Stone, 12050 N. Martindale ; Mrs. Ida. Lenore Sally Stramer, 1785 Seward ; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman. Frances Naomi Treisman, 2980 Collingwood ; Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Shirley Joyce Wolstein, 4301 Clements Ave. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Sisterhood of Temple Israel to Hold Final Meeting Mon., June 14 BETIER 'TASTE field Every where you sec Chesterfield's friendly white pack you can be sure some smoker is enjoying a MILDER, COOLER, BETTER-TASTING smoke. You can't buy a better cigarette. C hesterfield is making good with men and women everywhere because its Right Combination of the world's best cigarette tobaccos gives smokers more pleasure, THEY SATISFY. ;IVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT On Monday, Iune 14, at 12:30 the final meeting of the Sister- hood wlil be held at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee in Hunt- ington Woods. It will be in the form of a picnic and everyone is asked to bring a box lunch and come in picnic clothes. Rain or shine, the meeting will be held as scheduled. The meeting will be open to paid-up members only, and any member desiring to come who is not paid up may do so by pay- ing her dues at the meeting. Preceding the picnic, the Board will meet and during the after- noon meeting the annual election of officers for the Sisterheid will be held. A gala day is being planned by the committee and all members are asked to co- operate, pay up their 1943 dues and attend. These who are on the com- mittee are Mrs. Benjamin Jaf- fee, Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. Roy Sarason. Anyone de siring transportation for the pic- nic, call Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, TO 8-2290. Marguerite Kozenn To Appear in New York's Town Hall on June 5 Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic soprano, and Mischa Mischakoff, concert master of the NBC Sym- phony Orchestra, will be the guest soloists in a concert in New York's Town Hall on Sat- urday evening, June 5, 1943. Miss Kozenn will will include in her program, By the Rivers of Babylon," a song for voice, cello and piano, by Julius Chajes of Detroit. Invasion Costs More Money- UpYourPayroll Savings today