Afitericam newish Periodical Cotter F.1Aay. Auaust 3, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO nararsir ICWIGN RtaeriIJtrl Veterans IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Returning To be Aided by Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Theodore H. Turnover Society 011esheimer of Eason Ave., and The Turover Aid Society USO Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sloman of Committee, which has been send- Prairie Ave., have returned from 'ng packages, birthday cards and k week's cruise to Duluth. letters to the sons and daughters I Rev. Mayne Attends Interfaith Parley • of members in the service of Lt. Morris Mersky, who has their country, sponsored a Friday been with the 15th Air Force in night dinner for soldiers at Fort Italy, is spending. his 30-day fur- lough with Mrs. Mersky and their young daughter at the home of Mrs. Mersky's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Saulson of Broadstreet Blvd. before reporting to Santa Anna, Calif. for re-assignment. Lt. Mersky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mersky of Clair- mount Ave. Mrs. Henry Weinberg and daughter Shirley Ruth of Wilde- mere Avenue returned Monday from a cruise through the Sagui- ney River Route. Mr. and Mrs. David Radio and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Koss have MISS BERTHA MOSKOFSKY just returned to Detroit after On Sunday, August 5, Mr. and spending N. vacation at the Beach Mrs. William Moskofsky, of Hazel- Hotel in Charlevoix. wood Avenue will entertain at a dinner party to announce the en- Dr. and Mrs. Max Saidman are gagement of their daughter, Ber- spending a few weeks at Frank- tha to Sgt. David D. Keys, son of fort, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Schlussel of Lee Place. Sgt. Keys spent 2 Mrs. Ted Goodman, Mrs. Jack years overseas in the Southwest 01 shan sk y, and Mrs. Phil Pacific and is now stationed at D'Amato were hostesses at a the Rotunda Barracks in Dear- social gathering given in behalf born. of the Russian War Relief, Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Royal S. Oppen- day evening, July 23, at the home heim have left for Montreal to of Mrs. M. Malin of Blaine Ave. take the Saguenay Bay Cruise. The guest speaker of the eve- ning was Mrs. Agins, wife of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lambert Dr. Agins. left Thursday to take a cruise on Assisting the hostesses with the "b'the SS Richelieu through Cana- serving were Misses Anita Sfer- dian waters. lazza and Lynn Malin. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Nathan, of Calvert Avenue, are leaving for a two weeks visit with rela- tives in Cincinnati, 0. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lerner, of Pasadena avenue, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Rosen, of Miami Beach, Fla. 4. Pfc. Donald Schiller has re- turned from a year's service over- seas and is spending his 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schiller, of Wood- ingham Drive. Ensign Waret.r, M. Shwayder of Miami Beach - ilsited with his par- ents Mr. anti Mrs. Benj. Schway- der for sz sew days the past week. Ensign Melvin M. Gerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Gerson, arrived from the Pacific for a "30-day furlough. He is visiting with his wife, daughter and par- ents. Ensign Melvin M. Gerson will return to the Pacific on Aug. 8. Mrs. Herman Berlin and her sfr, Sanford and daughter, Judith, H . spending the summer at Woodland Beach, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Frieden- .erg of 16810 Birwood Ave., have returned from a two week's stay n Omena Inn, Omena, Mich. .,. Mr. and Mrs. James Schor of "' 3205 Tyler Ave. are spending a few weeks in South Haven, Mich. A personal shower was given in honor of Miss Beatrice Goldberg (formerly of Detroit) at the Ver- sailles Hotel, July 13, 1945 by ; Mrs. Joseph Miller and Mrs. nasricrdi e Ross of Miami Beach, Ylorida. Among the out of town guests were Mrs. Joseph Ross, Mrs. Jack Perlberg, Miss Hyman A Vogel from New York City, Mrs. Isaac Goldberg, Mrs. Ann Wein- stein, Mrs, S. Block and Mrs. Saul Rosenman from Detroit. L n Haydens Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hayden of 2321 Oakman Blvd. are celebrat- ing their golden wedding anni- versar, Aug. 6th, at the Wal- dorf-Astoria, N. Y., with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Ger- son and Mr. Norman B. Hayden. Engaged age Th. I ...I rhrts•dri• Wayne. The Society met Wed- nesday night, July 25, at the home of Mr. Charles Ablecop, on Waverly avenue, to make plans for the returning veterans. Mr. Jacob Shulman, chairman of the committee, announced that it would change its name to Tu- rover Committee for Returned Veterans. It was voted that a Bingo and Card Party be held in November, 1945, thp proceeds of which will be used for a banquet for the returned veterans and to present them with appropriate Messrs. e gifts 'Memorial to Pfc. Sidney Escrow Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, execu- tive secretary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, and Michigan regional director of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, will attend the Staff Con- ference of the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews at Lake Forest College, Lake For- est, Ill. on August 2nd to 11th. He will lecture at the Con- ference on the subject "Methods of improving inter-group rela- tions." Osnos, Wineman On JWB Committee NEW YORK—Appointment of Albert J. Sylk of Philadelpnia. vice-president of the Nevins-Sun Ray Drug Co., as associate chair- man of the National Finance Council of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB), was ar - flounced by Frank L. Weil, JWB president. The National Finance Council consists of 33 representatives from Jewish communities of the Soloman Rubin, Max L. Roberts, David Hartz and Sol Lumberg were appointed to work out the details for the proposed affair. Also on the committee are the following members: Mes- dames Rubin, Roberts, Hertz, Lumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- nation's 1 e a d in g cities, Mr. liam Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Ja- Weil declared. He explained its cob Garelick, Mr. and Mrs. Har- aim is to review the program and ry Lacow, Mr. and Mrs. John budget of the Jewish Welfare Lebowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Board, to determine the equitable Ablecop, Mr. and Mrs. Julius share of the total budget which Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Morris should be met by each community Zuroff, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham and to plan the steps by which Geller, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goldberg, the requested allocations will be Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weiner, Mr. secured. Herman Osnos and Henry and Mrs. Julius Honeyman, Mr. Wineman of Detroit are on the and Mrs. Nathan Samet, Mr. and finance council. Mrs. Ben Chodun and Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Sosnick. Jewish General Last Man to See Palmer Park Site Himmler Alive of Picnic This Sunday The 33-year-old Palestinian Jew- Mrs. Leah Frenkel is giving a picnic for the Sandegerer Rabbi at Palmer Park this Sunday, Aug. 5, Area C Woodward at Monta- na. All friends and Landsleit are invited. Refreshments will be served. If it rains the picnic will be held at Assembly Hall, 12th and Clairmount. Eli Levin Auxiliary Gives Hensel $225 A trip to Percy Jones Hospital was recently made by Mrs. Ida ish Brigadier Susia Reich, son of a well-known Haifa architect who was among the founders of Na- haria, was the last man to see Himmler alive. Brigadier Re i c h, a Russian- born Palestinian, who came to Palestine while young and was educated at the Haifa Reali School, under Dr. Biram, is the Oiiryj- Jew from Eretz Yitrael to reach British General's rank. Writing home to his widowed mother, who lives in Naharia, the Brigadier, who is serving with the British Army in Germany, re- vealed that he questioned Himm- ler for some time and that the PFC. SIDNEY ESEROW Family and friends are paying tribute to the memory of Pfc. Sidney Escrow, who was killed in action in France, one year ago, August 14, 1944. He entered service of the U. S. Army, Sep- tember 10, 1943 and went over- seas June, 1944. He was attached to the 121st Infantry, 8th Divi- sion, and was awarded the purple heart for courageous service. He was a graduate of North- eastern High School and Detroit Institute of Technology account- ing school Before entering the service he was associated with his father and brother in the Detroit Colli- sion Works. He was loved, respected and honored by all, and his hallowed memory will always remain in their hearts. His thoughtfulness, sincerity an generosity shall never be forgotten. He is survived by his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Escrow, his wife Rachel, daughter Harriet, brother Jack, and sister Mrs. Etta Pastor. Schultz, past president and Mrs. Eva Mann, president of the Lt. Eli Levin Ladies Auxiliary No. Gestapo chief frequently inter- 230 of Jewish War Veterans. A birthday and anniversary rupted his words to pat his shoul- party was arranged by Fredrick der, calling him "Mein Lieber." Hensel's entire ward which in- Brigadier Reich was the last man cluded cigarets, ice cream and a to speak to Himmler, and he de- scribed the Nazi thug's death as large cake. Mrs. Schultz thanks those who "unfortunately quick and pain- contributed to the Frederick Hen- less." Brigadier Reich, who studied sel Fund, to aid the hero who lost MISS JOYCE WILNER his arms and legs, and made it Semitic languages in Paris before Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Wilner of possible to present Sgt. Hensel the war, did research work in Sy- ria, enlisted in the British Army Los Angeles, Calif. former resi- with a $225.00 check. as a Palestinian shortly after the dents of Detroit, announce the outbreak of the war, and was engagement of their daughter, commissioned in the Intelligence Joyce Gloria, to Lt. Edward Hebrew Ladies Aid Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam- I To Meet August 15 Corps. uel Stone, of Detroit. The regular monthly board Lt. Stone, A. A. F., is at meeting of the Hebrew Ladies CARD OF THANKS present stationed at Waco, Tex. Aid Society was held in the home The family of the late Ann of Mrs. Rose Kuhn on Richton. A Docks wish to thank their friends! luncheon was served by the hos- and relatives for the many kind- Arthur J. Murphy tess. Plans for a Card Party to nesses shown them during their For Traffic Court be held Sept. 26 in the Dexter- recent bereavement. I tIviletjter'o' That Vitamins Are Of Assured Quality Is Most Important ... Vitamin products arc of two general classes; the potent curative dose to arrest a spe- cific deficiency that your doctor prescribes; and the supplementary diet from which most everyone can en• joy benefits. In any case, consult your physician about the vitamins most beneficial to you. And get Vitamins of pr oven quality from our complete stocks. Ortlettler'sil ,te Arthur J. Murphy, Democrat, Lawrence Hall were completed. Flowers for a4 occasions— 1 candidate on the non-partisan bal- Mrs. Leo Gantz is chairman. Buy More War Bonds Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6.6622 lot for Judge of Traffic Court con- The Annual Donor Luncheon ducted a vigorous campaign will be held Nov. 19. Mrs. Paul among the various Congressional R. Freeman is chairman, Mrs. El- District Democratic organizations freda 'Greenwald is co-chairman. during the last week. The first meeting of the season Candidate Murphy addressed will be held at 12:30 p.m., Aug. audiences of the regular Demo- 1 15 in the Dexter-Lawrence li- cratic Party organizations and brary. workers, and promised decen- tralization of the Traffic Court by Pfc. Seymour Bass DINING AND BALLROOM conducting night sessions and morning sessions in the police Home on Furlough NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOOKINGS Pfc. Seymour E. Bass, son of precinct buildings lo cated FOR of Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman throughout the city. This would WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, SHOWERS prevent any working man from Berkeley Road, has returned having to lose a day's wages. home for a 30-day furlough after BAR MITZVAHS Decentralization would also ease spending one year overseas. He will complete his training the docket downtown, he said. Call CARL BISIO, Mgr. Judge Murphy es p e ci ally in Camp Swift, Texas with the TOwnsend 8-2680 stressed that if elected Traffic Second Division and then go to Court Judge he will put all the the Pacific. 746 Collingwood at Third Pfc. Bass is a graduate of powers and facilities of the Traf- fic Court to work in helping to Michigan State Normal College at Cl.doe......4..wwvir.....41p#441•0-141r-wolle—••••41/ Ypsilanti. wipe out the Black Market. KOSHER CATERERS WILSHIRE HOTEL •