;clay, MI 26, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Community Center Announces Summer Program Refugees Page Fifteen W. J. B., for the swell letter .. . Emsee'ing the entertainment was an honor and a privilege . . . War Stamps and Bonds will in- sure y6- nr freedom. WHERE THEY ARE . . .PFC. Three films, depicting the War Silverman and Frances Mindel, LOUIS GREENBERG. . . Medical in the Far East, will inaugurate have arranged quiz programs, Detachment, 505th Signal AW the summer program at the Jew- community singing, amateur Regiment, Florence, S. C. . . . By DANNY RASKIN ish Community Center, Monday nights and folk dancing festivals. BERNARD MACH, yeoman 1st evening, June 29, at 8:30. The The social programs will begin class, U. S. Navy Recruiting Sta- films, describing the defense of at 8:30. tion, Port Huron, Mich. . .. PVT. "V" Dept ... About 30 Deborah the Netherlands East Indies; the On alternate Wednesday eve- PHIL KATZ, ASN 16043118, lasses made a bank deposit war in China; and the industrial nings, beginning at 8 o'clock, a Company D 341st Engineer Regi- war in Australia, will be the first series of popular talks on "Health they'll never get back, but are ment, GS, A. P. 0. 996, care of they happy over it! . . . Con- of a series of documentary sound in War Time," will be presented Postmaster, Seattle, Wash movies to be shown on successive to Center members and their tributed to the Blood Bank last Buy more War Bonds and Wednesday night. Monday evenings, at the Center, friends. Stamps. IN THE ARMY QUOTES . . . through Aug. 17. The series in- DANCES AND BOOK CHATS "Give .my regards to everyone at cludes those famed films, which The first of the series of home, and I'll personally give have revolutionized the docu- dances, to be held at the Center mine to the Japs."—Corp. Ernie mentary movie, "The City," "The each Thursday evening during Iczkovitz . . . "Never realized LINERS accepted from responsible River," and "The Plow That the summer season, will take I could ever get so hungry. Sight- firms or persons by telephone up to Broke The Plains." The series is place July 2. The entire series ed food—Ate Same."—Sgt. Sam 10 a. m. Wednesday. gates: 2.5e a free to Center members. A charge o-! line. Minimum two lines. dances is sponsored by the Zack . . . "Before the war, the of 17c, including tax, will be Center's Sub Senior Council. The draft board Doc's were saying RAndolph 7956 made to non-members. affair on July 2 is under the flatfeet to me. Now the boys here TUESDAY CONCERTS auspices of two clubs, the Dip- are calling me flatfoot 'cause I'm EXPERIENCED dress saleslady. must Following the Center tradition be experienced, steady work and lomats and the Arrows. good pay. Maurice Shop, 11616 an M. P. (Military Police)" — of devoting Tuesday evenings to On alternate Thursday eve- Pvt. Sam Taylor . . . "Took my Dexter. cultural programs, a series of nings, beginning July 2, also, a first ride in a Jeep last week concerts will be presented on AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE series of summer Book Chats are over rough going. Scouting part- Tuesday evenings during the v.ar is over. restrictions i -e- scheduled. Rabbi Morris Adler ies are still out searching for my When leased, business freedom again, post summer season. Included among will give the first review next stomach."—Pvt. Sam Wander .. . war boom. You never dreamed of H OFFICIALS the well known musicians to be such tremendous possibilities. See Thursday. "I personally introduced myself ERING EMIGRATION heard in July and August are: Mr. Bedford for Facts and Figures. to a "gorjus" damsel over here, 57.800 DOWN-4 to 5 rooms, beauty, USALEM, (JTAY — Jewish Alma Philips, soprano; Marcia ATHLETIC PROGRAM like new. New stoves, new tankless here this week received Hoffman, soprano; Cola Heiden, The Center swimming pool and and was emphatically refused a water heater. Cost to build 590.000. from Teheran revealing pianist; Larry Teal, saxophonist; all other health education facili- date. Ta dum de dum, she was Our' entire price only $52.000, small 4 , i, % terms. Jewish refugees from Poland Ruth Kanarek, soprano; Henry ties will be available to Center the Captain's wife."—Pvt. Nat 325.000 DOWN—Impressive 68 apt. 3 reached Persia "are receiv- Siegl, violinist; Stanislaw _ Scha- members each week-day and Bloomberg . . . Remember to to 4 rooms, tile marble lobby, ele- vator. new steam boiler with latest ractically nothing from the piro, violinist; Harry Siegel, cell- Sunday during the summer. buy your share of War Stamps tankless hot water heater. New re- relief organizations here." ist; Jascha Schwarzman, cellist; Summer memberships, for a today. trig.. new stoves. Cost 5300.000 to three month period, may be ob- ports also state that Polish Henrietta Kaminiarek, soprano. build Entire price only 5150,000. HERE 'N THERE . . . Junior LOCATION—Elegant 26- in Russia are not includ- WEDNESDAY SOCIALS tained through July 31. Sum- Service Group elected 13 new GORGEOUS apt. 2 and 3 rooms. Rent 515.000. e proper proportion of Jews People of all age groups, young mer membership rates are as board members at final meeting Sold once 5150.000. Must sacrifice e lists they submit to the and old, are invited to partici- follows: Women's Health Club, June 16 . . . Rouge Park chosen only 590.000. about half cash to easy payment mtg. 12% net with frozen t authorities of Polish citi- pate in the Wednesday evening $10; Business and Professional as site for Deborah's wienie roast rents or 34% net on cash invested. who wish to emigrate from social programs at the Center. Men's Club, $7.50; Seniors, $4; June 27 . . . Junior Hadassah re- HOMER WARREN & COMPANY to Persia and countries of A committee, headed by Herbert Sub-Seniors, $3; Intermediates, ports their formal at Bonnie 58 YEARS" DEPENDABLE SERVICE Dime Bldg. CA. 0321 'ddle East. Lipson, and including Martha $2; Juniors, $2. Brook a huge success . . Jewish ough the Jews constitute a Center Intermediates giving .percentage of the refugees brother, Benjamin Krause. Fu- their final affair of the season, Poland now stranded in neral services were held Sunday June 27, in the auditorium . . . no more than four per at Lewis Bros. Burial was in Cheers to Leonard Moss, of of the refugees reaching Machpelah Cemetery. Wayne University, who received are Polish Jews," one of a gold medal for his essay in the Nathan Goldberg of 3783 Ty- ports complains. A letter "I Will Do My Best" contest . . . Louis Frankenstein, prominent ler Ave., 39 years old, passed Samarkand, Turkestan, Sixty League of Detroit Jewish paper merchant, co-partner of away on June 8. Funeral serv- •g a Jewish organization in Youth girls journeyed to Mt. viv, informs that many Pol- Acme Paper Co., died of a heart ices were held on June 9 at Chesed Shel Emes, with inter- Clemens last Thursday eve, to in that section of Ri'gs' attack Tuesday. Funeral services soldiers at the USO ment in Hebrew Memorial Park, entertain will be held at Gilbert's at 2 p. ering from starvation and Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. Center . . . Orchestra for danc- m., Friday. Burial will be in PAPER. Out- 1 malaria. "We are living and hot dogs under terrible conditions. Clover Hill cemetery. Surviving He is survived by his wife, Mary; ing, entertainment standing designs, en- the lassies themselves by shall all perish if urgent him are a son, Samuel Nelson, his .mother, Mrs. Bertha Gold- grilled . . . Request made to League's semble combinations. and a daughter, Ruth Ellen, of berg; a sister, Mrs. Rose Suro- does not reach us," the Army and Navy Committee to Miami Beach; his mother, Mrs. witz of New York; 6 brothers, read. entertain the boys at Ft. Custer Bertha Frankenstein, a brother, Harry, Alex, Morris, Ruby, Abra- PAINTS, ENAMELS, every Sunday . Sent from USO Harry, and a sister, Mrs_ Rose ham and Jack, all of Detroit. RSES IN DEFENSE J. W. B. thereafter tremendous VARNISHES. Beauti- Spelzer, all of Chicago. Mr. Solomon N. Cohen died on June the reception from the soldiers when K ARE OFFERED ful, durable, protective. Frankenstein was one of the 16, at the age of 80. He was father of Isadore Cohen and Wolf 10 girls last visited' May 31 . . . founders of Temple Israel and a ECH INSTITUTE Highest Grade Materials USO- Thanks member of its board. He was Cohen, well known figures in to Jack Spencer, USO- employed in defense affiliated with veterans' and Jewish communal life and active I or desiring to qualify for HOME CLEANING, many civic organizations. in Yeshivath Beth Yehuda, Dorcester, Mass.; Samuel, of Los lion in war production, will Cleaners, Sponge s, Young Israel, and Michigan Syn- Angeles, Calif., and Selig, of terested in the announce- Mrs. Sarah Schmier of 3316 Mexico City, Mexico; also 26 Chamois, etc. by the Detroit Institute of Lawrence Ave., 70 years old, agogue Conference. grandchildren, and 14 great- Born in Minsk, Mr. Cohen ology, that the summer died on Sunday. Funeral serv- grandchildren. The ,funeral took 7 DETROIT STORES is just beginning, with spe- ices were held Tuesday at Lewis came to America 43 years ago place June 18, from Lewis Bros. CA. 5950 and had been a resident of De- • phasis being placed on Bros. Burial was in Clover Hill Internment was in Machpelah troit for nearly four decades. He of instruction. Ask Your Decorator Cemetery. Rabbis A. M. Hersh- Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh- . Institute, located in the man, Morris Adler and Moses is survived by his wife, Bessie, man officiated. -Sk. -9.1.SULCULSULW-S town Y.M.C.A., conducts Fischer officiated. Mrs. Schmier well known in Detroit philan- thropic circles, three children. , with or without credits lived in Detroit since 1904. Sur- ds degrees, in such subjects viving her are her husband, Max; Isadore, Wolf, and Mrs. Bernard afting, architectural draw- three daughters, Mrs. Frances Meyers of Chicago, and nine grandchildren. -building construction and Donon and Mrs. Phyliss Franzel Isaac Roblin, age 83, passed ting, tool and die design, of Detroit, and Mrs. Sophie 'ction design, radio, hydrau- Moses, of Sharon, Pa.. and six away Wednesday, June 17. Sur- _metallurgy, automotive en- sons, Herman A., Leslie R., Abe viving him are two daughters, industrial management, A., Walter D. and Dr. Burton L., Mrs. Rae Leach and Mrs. Joseph !elation, air conditioning of Detroit, and Dr. Adolph A., Mintz; eight sons, Joseph, Har- ry, Benjamin, Daniel, Herman. and motion study. of New York City-.. of Detroit; Harry Kaplan, of or evening classes are of- Samuel (Sander) Krakowsky 'in these studies, liberal arts, died Sunday, June 21, at the age ;zering, commercial a n d of 73. He is survives by his wife, BUSINESS Anna; three daughters, Mrs. Louis _ . army and navy deferred or Silbert, Mrs. Meyer Waterstone ent plans are availabk to INDIVIDUAL and Mrs. Morris Ross; two sons, marticulating in degree Sam and Edward Krause, and a , and information may be ed at the offices of the (Continued from. Page 2) 'cations. There is no doubt, ever, that many of the corn- ts are justified. Even Polish y circles in Kuibyshev are e of the situation. mplaints also have been ived here from refugees regard to the old clothing shoes sent from America. of the articles, the cour- ts stress, are in such bad pe that they are of little Medical relief received the American Joint Dis- ution Committee, however, tly appreciated here by the Jewish and non-Jewish ees from Poland. bulk of the relief for the gees from Poland reaches a under the lend-lease ar- ement which Gen. Sikorski, Polish premier, conclud, ,d the U. S. Government in gton. Relief shipments of g and other commodities are received from the Jewish r Committee in America and the Rada Polonia, the Amer- Polish Relief Council. 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