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May 10,

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH (11120NICI 1: and The Legal Chronicle

1946

Page Seven

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With Phil Rothschild

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A MOTHER'S DAY LETTER
To My Dear Departed Mother

News

Raymond Bloch Post

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GEAR . .
your calendar for a nite of fun
The Raymond Bloch Post of the
An all time high enrollment of w with Phil Brestoff playing the
over 1,000 workers for the Junior tunes. Harold Rosemont and Dan- JWV is having a smoker and
Service Group ny Raskin (he always finds a way membership drive at 8:30 p.m.
started their to slip into this col'm) doing the Thursday, May 16, at the Bnai
David Synagogue, 14th and Elm-
drive for t It e P.A.'ing.
e.
*
hurst.
Allied Jew is it
Another big event . . this time
Campaign. Un-
,Toseph Shapero, secretary, re •
usual interest the Champagne Room of the Pen- quests that as many World War
has been shown obscot Club will be the setting II veterans as possible attend. Ho
by the younger for the dinner dance of the Na- said that the newly-formed Bloch
set in the drive tional Council of Jewish Jrs. on Post is hoping for a huge increase
with meetings of Sunday eve, June 1. Anyone can in membership.
600 to 700 at- come and a dating bureau has
The organization is named in
tendance. Now, been set up with Shirly Small. boner of Raymond Bloch. an army
if they get the Townsend 6-3653, being the match- lieutenant, who was killed in the
results, every- maker. Don't be bashful. "ye es- assault on Ei Shima on April 17,
body 'round 'n' quires," call!
1945.
Rothschild
* *
*
'round the town
Ben Katzman of Leslie Ave. has
will be more than happy.
* *
*
a nice hand and has been giving
forth with some classy tempos. .
ROMANCE NEWS . .
A card party will he given by
A good time of the year to Ruth Dorfman looks chic in rid- the General Maurice Rose Post of
quote some Shakespeare stuff, "No ing togs. . . Al Cohen, former Pi the Jewish War Veterans on Wed-
sooner met but they looked, no Tau--Wayne. popped in town for nesday, May 22. at 8 p.m., at the
sooner looked but they loved, no a short visit from N'Yawk where Congregation Bnai Moshe social
sooner loved than they sighed, no he's successfully doing radio script hall. Dexter and Lawrence. Re-
freshments will be served and door
sooner sighed but they asked one writing.
prizes will include nylon hose
another the reason, no sooner
*

Tickets are 75c, tax included.
knew the reason but they sought
the remedy."
Prior to the card party, the
A letter from Palestine received newly-formed General Maurice
Now that's off my chest, we can
get to the "boy will eventually by Rabbi Jacob Hoberman, 3836 Rose Post No. 420 will be pre-
marry the girl dept. .. Cpl. Har- Fischer Ave., lists the following sented its colors by Mr. and Mrs.
old "Cuple" Weiss, the former names of survivors of the city of Joseph Rosenthal.
corned beef king on Linwood Ave., Stolin, Poland, and its vicinity:
Rabbi Jochanan Perlov and fain-
came in from Ft. Bragg, N. C., for
the party announcing his engage- ily, Shlomo Gayer and family,
NEW YORK - The 51st Annual
Isaac Galinsky and family, Isaac
ment to Mildred Million.
National Memorial Exercises of
From Flint comes word of the Durtzin and family, Israel Na-
the Jewish War Veterans of th:
merger of Roslyn Rosenfeld to chum Durtzin family, Shmuel
United tatcs will be held on Sun-
Issy Sugarman, formerly of the Russman and family, Taygel Tanz- day, Mks 19, at the Temple Em-
U.S. Navy . . the walk down the man, husband and children, Liube anu-El, New York City. Services
aisle will take place June 30 at Belahusky (Shklier) and children. will pay tribute to the Jewish
Malke Glayberman (daughter of
Hotel Durant.
Abraham) and family, Label Ell- boys who have returned from the
A couple May 19 weddings . .
man and family (grandson of war, the distinguished record they
Elly Lowy to David Sieman of
Jacob Joseph Gayer), Moshe Na- made while in service, and to
Warren, Ohio, and Leo Infeld
delman, Shmuel Nosantzuk, Michel those who lost their lives.
takes leave from the Navy to put
Preceding the services at the
Nosatzuk (son of Mordecai Nosa-
the diamond on Jeannie Gus.
tzuk) from Rublia, Michel Shul- Temple there will be a parade of
Miriam Aaran harpooned a man( son of Abraham Shulman all the participating units, includ-
chappie from Chicago and Rita from Rublia), Herschel Portnoy, ing groups from New York, New
Rimar wears the "left hand" tell- Feldman Bros. of Linke, and Mo- Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connec-
tale from Morey Felstod.
ticut.
ach Wolpin.
David Reznick, son of Chaim
This first peacetime memorial
* $
*
Yudel's, Menashe the Schol••t's service since the outbreak of
RANDOMIZING . .
"In plain words It's going to be M. Vladimirsky, son of Shlome World War II will he the largest
a super-super colossal affair," are Noach, Leizer Budnick, Abraham in JWV history. Among those in
the dynamic words from the pub- Glezerman, son of Laibel Mayer. attendance will he representatives
licity biggies of the AZA for their Joseph Millman, son Elyah Mayer of all the national veteran organ-
great 8th annual dancing party on the Muhiars, Aaron Glimmer, Her- izations, religious and civic lead-
May 12 at the outdoor Eastwood chel Gummer, Velvil Liberkas„ El- ers of all faiths, and the parents
Gardens. All the Who's Who in iezer Viyinsky, son of Maria the and relatives of those men who
town will be there .. so you can't Gantiers, Hershchel Guttesdiner, are to he honored.
afford to miss this cozy "under Shomoi Tukel, Batya Lieberman
the stars" evening.
daughter of Moshe Lieberman.
Maestro Joe Sudy, that popular Chaya Perlov, daughter of Rabbi
The IA. Jack Winokur Post,
ork leader at the Statler, now in Moshe Perlov, Channa Komisart-
Jewish War Veterans, World War
his 16th week, has made some zik, Miriam Katzman, daughter of
IT, will hold its First Annual
super-duper arrangements of Al Eliezer, Label Malastznai, Eliezer
Spring Dance in the Grand Ball-
Waterstone's "Love Does Funny Tessler, son of Ephraim Tessler. room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel,
Things." Joe also has been pre- Velvil Shpetrik, Joshua Shpetrik. Saturday, May 25. Music will be
senting it over the ABC network. Babel Lieberman. son of Moshe supplied by Tommy Marvin and
Lieberman, Jacob Melamed of Go-
* *
*
his orchestra. Tickets, which are
MR. NATHANIEL ROSEN of rin, Babel Melamed of florin, Ge- $2.30 per person, tax included, may
the .1. J. Clarke Studios on Sec- daliah Melamed of Gorin, and he obtained from any member, or
ond Ave. has been shooting some Isaac Shkliaber, his wife and son. from Grinnell's ticket office.
David Chaim Franklin. Rieke
lovely photographs of our recent
Besides entitling you to a grand
brides. Some of the newlywed pho- Tansman, daughter of Yisachar,
tos that adorn the studio on ex- Moach Greenspoon, Dvasha Green- evening of dancing, your ticket
hibition age Mrs. Jacques Moss span, daughter of Moach, Shmuel makes you eligible to participate
(Shirly Simon), Mrs. Herbert Cohen and family, Beckerman (a in the drawings for the valuable
Kaufman (Lil Efros). Mrs. Mor- tailor), Vikrovitzsky, son of Jo- door prizes, which will include an
ton Mehler (Arlene Karbal) and seph, Shulman Eliezer, and his electric refrigerator, a washing
Mrs. Alex Kassmer (Helen Le- sister of Balehus, Esther Blusov- machine, and a radio-phonograph
sky, daughter of Abraham of Te- combination, in addition to a host
vine).
rachadity, David Wisostyka. son of other hard to get electrical
* a*
of Berl Naftalis. Herschel Matz- appliances. and one dozen nylon
BABY DEPT...
hose. All appliances are 1946 post-
The Kaplan Theatre. Guild has nik, son of Jonah in Germany, La-
a unique way of presenting their bel Schneider, of Goren, Babe! war models.
All proceeds of this dance will
new star, Miss Jacqueline Marsha Turkenity, son of Mayer Velweil,
. a well-built 7 lb. 8 oz. dark- Nisal Blazofsky, of Budemlie, he used in rehabilitation work
haired and brown-eyed chick who Schacne Leben and Chatzkel Ku- for veterans of World War II.
was introduced into the world on zinetz, son of Shlome.
The letter was sent by the Stoi
April 23 by a cleverly designed
theatre announcement brochure. Iner organization in Tel-Av:v,
Phil Kaplan is the proud pappy along with a request for imme-
and Marge Cooper is the beaming diate aid for the unfortunate bro-
mother of their "1946 Pin-Up thers, with whom the organization
is constantly in contact through
Girl."
Congrats to the Dave 'Wexler!: various means.
Aid may he sent to the following
on their No. 1 bundle from heav-
HABERDASHER
address: Irgum Yotsey Stolin, c 'o
en .. it's a goil!
* $
*
Credit Mishari Bank, Tel avia, 20
United
Book-Cadillac
)
IT LOOKS LIKE a great month Herzel St., Palestine.
; Artist Bldg.
Hotel
for the social whirl. . . A Grand
CH. 3768
CL. 0172
Victory Ball on Tuesday eve, May
Open F.14. 11i11::* 10 9
28, will take place for the hard
workers of the Jr. Service Group
For Any Occasion
and their friends. Chalk up the
Name Bands
Nova
28th and the Masonic Temple on y

Maurice Rose Post

Stolin Survivors

5 1st Annual Services

Lt. Winokur Post

(Addressed to Heaven)

By KEN B. LEWIS
(Editor's Note: Ken B. Lewis is a former newspaperman, who is
currently a "guest" of the State of Michigan, where he is confined
in Jackson Prison. In this, his first contribution to the Detroit
Jewish Chronicle. he pays tribute to his departed mother, in honor
of Mother's Day.)
My Dearest Mother:
. . . you condoned my sins . . .
This will he the eleventh claiming always that there was
Mother's Da y that I have had to more good in your little boy . . .
spend without you, and with the than had.
passing of each year I realize
I'm glad that you are not here
more and more how very much to see the terrible mess that your
I miss you, love you and need you. little boy has made out of his
It seems like only yesterday life. It would hurt you terribly.
when you were waiting for me Seems, Mom, that somewhere
each day in front of the school along the road I wandered off the
house to take me home. And when beaten path.
As we get older we see things
graduation day came . . . you
bought a dozen pictures of me clearer and in a much different
taken with my graduation class light, and I believe I've learned
. . . when the truth remains . . . my lesson. One of these days . . .
am hopeful of turning out to be
that we could hardly afford one.
the kind of a man that every
And remember my first long
Mother hopes and prays that her
pants suit, Mom? You know . . . son will some day be.
the brown one with the little green
checks. You were so proud of in ,
Your loving and
the first time I wore it . . . told
devoted son,
all the neighbors that your little
boy . . . was a big man now..
KEN.
Then that never-to-be-forgotten
auto accident which you were
in. Life was slowly leaving s ,nit
. . . when Dad and I reached the
hospital. Your very last words
were for me to take care of Dad
First Stag Day of the 1946 sea-
. . . and to be a good boy. That's son will be held at the Knollwood
the way you always were. Moot Country Club, Wednesday, May 15.
. . . sweet, loyal and unselfish. Al-
Dinner will be served at 7 o'-
ways doing something sweet and clock and will be followed by an
considerate for Dad and for me. open meeting at which reports
It isn't hard for me to under- will be presented by Harry N.
stand why God took you away. Grossman, president, and by ths
dear . . . they needed an Angel various committee chairmen. T110
in heaven . . . and so they sent plans for the new season will be
for 3'011.
announced at this meeting.
Much water has flown under the
The event is for members only.
bridge since you've been away. Milton Mahler, chairman of the
Mom . but my love and devo- entertainment committee, is it.
tion for you is everlasting. I love charge of arrangements.
you, Mother, because you carried
me under your heart . . .loved me
before I was horn . . . took God's
hand in yours and walked through
the valley and shadows so that f
might live . . . bathed me when
I was helpless . . . rocked me to
sleep when I was weary . . . held
my hand when I learned to walk
. . . picked me up when I fell .. .
nursed me when I was sik . .
suffered and cried with me in my
sorrow . . . laughed with me in
my joy .. . through all the days
of my youth gave me strength in
my weakness • .. courage for my
Exclusive
despair .. . and hope for a hope-
less heart. You were true. dearest,
Millinery
when tried by fire . . were loyal
when others failed me sym-
pathized with me when the rains
and darkness came . . . and pray-
ed . . . that the silver lining
would break through the dark
Specializing in
clouds for me and that I would
once again bask in the sunshine.
When the world condemned me
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First Stag Day May 15

Ethel
Ackerman.

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