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July 31, 1942 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-07-31

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THEEWISH: NEWS

Friday, July 31, 1942

eat the Axis Dinner Party
ill Boost Victory Bond Sale

ry Guest at Novel Franklin Hills Event, Aug. 4, Must
at Least One Bond; Big Name Artists Coming;
Isbey Lauds Venture

Tuesday, Aug. 4, will be a red-
ter day in - the history of
anklin Hills Country Club.
Beat the Axis Dinner Party"
the title given to the event
t will feature this day. Each
on attending will be required
purchase at least one U. S.
'r Bond, which is not to be
_eluded
in the regular Bond-
.
ng program of the - purchas-

Y BRING 4 GUESTS
Further to spur the sale of
nds, every member of Frank-
Hills will be able to bring
To guest couples to the party.
Big-name entertainers are be-
g booked for the event, reser-
itions for which are now be-
g accepted at ELmhurst 6842.
In a statement addressed to
members of Franklin Hills
)untry Club, Frank N. Isbey,
;airman of the War Savings
:3mmittee for the State of Mich-
, predicts that this party
ill mark an important day in
e history of the club. He calls
e plan for the party "hearten-
-I; news," and writes:
aIRIT FOR VICTORY
"Speaking for the Treasury
izpartment of the United States
America, I laud this move
indicative of the kind of spirit
t will win through to victory
• the Democracies . . . smash

"It's So Good, When You Ex-
pect, Only Water," Says
Lad Arriving in U. S.

The little refugee boy drained
his glass of milk to the bottom
before answering a question put
to him. Then he set the glass
down contentedly and said, "Ex-
cuse me. But it was so good to
find milk on the table when you
only expect water."

FRANK N. ISBEY
our foes so that they may never
again threaten a decent, civilized
world with tyranny and enslave-
ment.
"I am sure that the entire
membership of Franklin Hills
Country Club will set so shining
an example to the rest of the
country that you will be proud
to have done your share in hav-
ing been present at this WAR

BOND PARTY!"

"Match Palestine's Defense
Effort Dollar for Dollar," is
Slogan of Detroit's Appeal

Abe Kasle Heads Zionist Council's Vaad Bitachon Com-
mittee; All Zionist Parties Assist in Brief Drive;

$10,000 Minimum Set

"Match Palestine's defense ef-
fort dollar for dollar" is the slo-
gan adopted by the Vaad Bita-
chon Committee of the Zionist
Council of Detroit in its current
effort to raise a fund to aid in
He was one of 50 homeless boys the protection of the Jewisa po-
and girls who ,arrived on the S.S. sition in Eretz Israel.
Cerpa Pinto under the auspices
Abe Kasle heads the Vaad Bit-
of the U. S. Committee for the achon committee. He is assisted
Care of European Children. Long by representatives of all the
separated from their own par- Zionist groups in Detroit, includ-
ents, they will find a welcome in ing the Zionist Organization, the
foster homes here. Twenty-three Hadassahs, labor, orthodox and
of the youngsters are Spanish women's groups.
refugees, and the rest are Jew-
At • a meeting held at the
ish. They will be cared for by Shaarey Zedek Monday evening,
the Germaii-Jewish Children's Mr. Kasle outlined the dire
Aid, which is administered by the needs of the hour and pointed
National Refugee Service. The out that Palestine Jews taxed
N.R.S. is represented, together themselves $1,000,000 for defense
with the Joint Distribution Com- purposes. He said that another
mittee and the United Palestine million is asked of American
Appeal, in the national campaign Jews and urged that Detroiters
of the United Jewish Appeal.
give their full share in this ef-
(In Detroit, the United Jewish fort.
Lawrence W. Crohn, president
Appeal receives its income from
the Allied Jewish Campaign of tne Zionist Council, appealed
sponsored by the Jewish Welfare to the workers for unstinted sup-
port and expressed the hope that
Federation).

at least $10,000 will be collected
for Vaad Bitachon in Detroit.
Contributions are being accep-
ted at the Zionist office, 1044
Penobscot Bldg., by Mrs. Albert
Feldstein, secretary of the com-
mittee.

Nazis in Turkey
Agitate Arabs
Against Jews

NEW YORK (JTA)—Existence
of a special division in the Orient-
al department of the German
embassy in Turkey devoted to
anti-Jewish and anti-British es-
pionage and agitation among the
Arabs in Palestine, is revealed
in an article on "German Prep.-
arations in the Middle East" by
Cyrus L. Sulzberger, appearing
in the current issue of the quar-
terly, Foreign Affairs.

tbute to Jewish Doctor Re-
vealed by Jewish Wel-
fare Board

W YORK (JPS)—The Jew-
Welfare Board's Bureau of
Records reveals that tribute
beestialdd to a Jewish doctor
the service of the United
ates Navy "for his heroism in
riding wounded men," while
more soldiers have been re-
missing and one other
led in action.
"eutenant Commander Jer-
Hartman, 44, of Dayton, O.,
praised for his medical ef-
irts aboard the bomber aircraft
trier, Illustrious, by the for-
-str chief of the British fleet in
e Mediterranean, Admiral Sir
' drew Brown Cunningham,
"10 is now a member of the AI-
•d high command in Washing-
D. C. Hartman, formerly
of the orthopedic staff at
' Valley Hospital, Ohio,
been decorated by the Brit-
in recognition of his heroism,
ral Cunningham stated at
-special press conference in
•ington.
ivate Gerald Herzfeld, 19,
the Bronx, N. Y., machine-
nner on a merchant-marine
ssel who had been a proficient
Ident, musician and athlete, has
en reported missing in action.
c:tters of condolence have been
nt to the family by General
•urge C. Marshall, Army Chief
Staff, and other military of-
-ials. Also missing are Ser-
ant Norman W. Goodman,
z rid Tank Battalion, of May-
, Ill., Private Edward Gor-
ky, 25, Quartermaster Corps,
Providence, R. I.; and Private
urice Mazer, Signal Corps, of
ttsburgh, Pa.—all three miss-
since the fall of the Philip-

-

rgeant Harry Cohen, 'Army
Corps, of Hazleton, Pa., was
ed in an airplane crash in
South Pacific.

Upholstered Furniture to Be Covered
in Fabrics of Your Own Choosing

Here's furniture that enables you to decorate rooms to suit your own individ-
ual taste. You simply select the sofa or love seat, and chair (there are more
than 30 styles in all) you like, then choose the coverings. The furniture is care-
fully, expertly made by a highly regarded. Grand Rapids company; cotton-
and-hair upholstering; all-mahogany exposed parts. Pieces as shown are in
a cotton-and-rayon striped fabric ; decorator-type coverings, to your choice,
are priced according to quality. See the "Stratford" group of furniture.

Sofa as Shown

$111.50

Covered for as lit-
tle as $7 more

Chair as Shown

$45.50

Covered for as lit-
tle as
more

p.m)

Ottoman Shown

$10.95

Covered for as lit-
tle as 65c more

USALEM (JTA)



Jacob

n, 36, for many years the
estine correspondent of the
led Press, was drowned this
while swimming with a
p of American journalists off
,! shores of Tel Aviv,

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