A lfferkall lavish Periodical Cotter Friday, February 16, 1945 JWEWO Luncheon Card Party Feb. 21 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Hebrew Ladies Aid Bnai David Sisterhood Memorial Services Democrats Back To Meet Wednesday Sponsors Benefit Party For Jewish Veterans Resh for . Judge In honor of workers and mem- At Bnai Moshe Feb. 231 bers The Bnai David Sisterhood The Wayne County Democrat- who helped make the an- A special meeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare The "Jewish War Veterans on Organization will be held Mon- day, Feb. 19, at the Bnai Moshe the American Scene" will be the Synagogue. The following offi- topic at the Memorial Services cers were elected : Mrs. R. Katzin has been re- elected president. Mesdames S. Osnos, 1. Israel, Golden, Poskow, Leland and Dorfman, vice presi- dents; Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, re- elected treasurer ;• Mesdames ,T. Lewis, Lilienthal and Miller, trustees; Mrs. German, secre- tary; and Mesdames Rosenberg, Winer and Lipshitz, hospitalize- t ion. Final arrangements will be made for a luncheon and card party to be given Wednesday, Feb. 21, at Bnai David Syna- gogue, Elmhurst and 14th. RABBI JACOB J. NATHAN Lt. Commander STOLL • Honorably discharged from Naval Service — January, 1945. • Former Register of Deeds— Five terms. 1933.142. • Former State Senator. • Homespun economy and rig- id business management. • Excellent record in business, militdry and public office. • Endorsed by organized labor, civic and fraternal, and war veteran organizations. • Vote Democratic • Primaries February 19, 1945 Boniface R. Mails, who has recently been retired from active service as an officer with the U.S. Army because of injuries sustained while overseas, an- nounces the reopening of his law offices for the general practice of law at 3025 Barium Tower. dedicated to those who gave their lives in defense of our country. The services will be held at 8:30 p. m. Feb. 23, at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, hon- U. P. A. orary chaplain of the Jewish War Veterans, under the aus- (Continued from Page 1) pices of the State Department of Jewish War Veterans. We solemnly urge every coni- All posts in Detroit will par- munity to initiate its campaign ticipate. plans with dispatch and to raise maximum sums for the major causes in Jewish life. The Unit- Ask Big 3 Save ed Palestine Appeal is confident that Jewish welfare boards will 600,000 Jews distribute their fund with a deep NEW YORK (WNS) — In itid sympathetic understanding order to prevent the wholesale of the centrality of the position murder of 600,000 Jews who of Palestine as the pivot and are still in Nazi occupied terri- foundation of the Jewish future. tories, the World Jewish Con- We firmly believe that all Amer- gress appealed to the leaders of ican Jews share in the hope and the United Nations to discuss determination that the survivors their rescue and to effectuate of mass persecution and devasta- every feasible means toward that tion must never be homeless again. Let us in unity and har- end. mony set our hands to this his- toric purpose. ic Committee, on Feb. 2, unani- mously endorsed Stephen F. Resh for Common Pleas Judge. The committee, representing all of the district of Wayne County and the City of Detroit, resolved to support Stephen F. Resh for Judge of the C01111110a Pleas Court for the City of De- troit, Long Term. The committee urges all voters to support and to vote for Step- hen F. Resh, who is qualified for judge by education, legal training, reputation and 18 years of experience as a trial lawyer. Mr. Resh has been president of the Detroit Softball Association for 11 years—a member of the Musicians' Union for 17 years, lair legal counsel and business representative—secretary of the Harper-Van Dyke Business Men's Association, and past president. Mr. Resh advocates night ses- sions for die Court for the con- venience of the war workers. UHS SCHOLARSHIP The United Hebrew Schools acknowledge receipt of a Schol- arship to the Scholarship Fund of the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow of Hazelwood Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Marvin. will hold a "War Efforts" games party on Monday, Feb. 19, at the Bnai David Social Hall, 14th and Elmhurst. Mrs. Julius Sil- verman is chairman. The pro- ceeds are to be used for war effort activities by the Sister- hood. The public is invited. Sisterhood members have act- ed as hostesses after Friday eve- ning• services at Romulus Air Base and sponsored an evening at the USO Lounge at Belcrest. The members were also active during the War Chest Drive . and will be working on the Red Cross Drive next month. ELECT ALBERT' M. CARSON or RECORDER'S COURT JUDGE Officially Endorsed by Wayne County Democratic CLmmittee O MEMORIAL (Continued from Page 1) that when he looked into her eyes he realized that she was the "greatest diplomat of us all." A few months ago Boston Uni- verity conferred upon Miss Szold the degree of Doctor of, Humani- ties, the ceremony taking place over the radio. Miss Szold visited Detroit sev- eral times and was a guest of the Wetsmans and the Ehrlichs during her stay in the city. EASTER COMES EARLY ... APRIL 1st . .10N'T WAIT! NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO SEND CLOTHES, CURTAINS, DRAPES FOR DRY CLEANING You can be certain to secure top quality vitalize cleaning and dependable Forest service if you send in Easter cleaning ahead of the rush. FOREST STILL MAINTAINS PICKLI P and DELIVERY SERVICE Phone COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS 533-547 E. FOREST AVE. Downtown Branch:THE J. 1. HUDSON V nual donor luncheon, Jan. 10, a success, Mrs. Julia Ring, presi- dent, and Mrs. Matilda Kepes. general Chairman, served a lunch- eon. Cards were played after- wards. A home cooked meal will be served at the dinner card party to he held Sunday, March 11, in the Dexter-Lawrence auditorium. No one will be admitted without reservations. Mrs. Sarah Berger is general chairman, UN. 3-0816. Rabbi Jacob Nathan will be guest speaker and Miss Rosina Beltman will be the vocalist. The proceeds of this affair will go for European Relief. Admis- sion is $2.25 person. The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 1:30 p. In. in the Dexter-Law- rence Hall. Attorney B. R. Maile Resumes Law Practice Return to Public Office HAROLD E. Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CO. 3rd Floor Farmer Street Building Listen to "Today's Champion," Mon. Thru Fri.,WW1, 6:2S L M. CINCINNATI — With the dis- solution of the United Jewish Appeal, the Board of Direct- ors of the Council of Jew- ish Federations and Welfare Funds, meeting here last week- end, devoted much of its atten- tion to efforts to prevent a break-up of the joint campaign in which the United Palestine Appeal, Joint Distribution Com- mittee and the National Refugee Service have taken part for sev- eral years and to consider steps which welfare funds throughout the country can take to insure maximum funds for the relief of European Jewry and the develop- ment of Palestine. These efforts climaxed the dis- cussions of the past several weeks between the officers of the Council and the UPA and JDC. Numerous alternative proposals for a formula of agreement were discussed by a special committee of the Council's Board. Welfare Fund leaders present at the meeting were unanimous in stressing the importance of continuing the joint campaign to achieve maximum funds for over- seas needs and to avoid any im- pairment of community solidar- ity which might follow as a result of competitive appeals. The break among the ma- jor overseas agencies was the one dark cloud in the pros- pects for even more generous giving by the Jews of America, according to the reports on fund raising prospects for 1945 ub- mitted by Abe Srere of Detroit, chairman of the Council Com- mittee on Financing of Welfare Program. Mr. Srere's - report in. dicated that if the UJA situa- tion were not disturbed the peak fund-raising achieved in 1944 would be surpassed in the cur- rent year. Paner is needed for •ictory. Save all, and donate it to your charity. Or, call Randolph 8282. HERE'S A TIP FOR COLD CLOGGED NOSE Open up stuffy, cold-clogged nose with 2 drops Penetro Note ' Drops in each nostril. Breathe freer, almost instant- ly. Caution: Use only as directed. Get PENETRO NOSE DROPS Welcome Words: "How about a bottle of STROH'S"