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Friday, September 25, 1942
THE FEDERATION JEWISH NEWS
1Knollwood's 'Million Dollar'
Drive Starts Ball Rolling
Page Nine
Bond Chief Admires Publicity Plan Veterans Reopen
Red Cross Units
The Red Cross unit which
meets in the Rose Sitting Cohen
Bldg. reopened last Tuesday. It
will function on Mondays, Tues-
days, and Wednesdays from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m.
!Example Inspires Other Groups to War Effort; Keen Com-
petition Among Members Guarantees Goal; Banquet
Oct. 12, Dedicated to Club's Men in Service
Knollwood Country Club's Million Dollar War Bond
Drive is serving a dual purpose:
It is inspiring numerous congregations and other
organizations in the city to sponsor drives for the sale of
War Bonds; and
It is creating a competitive spirit among members
that, it is believed will guarantee
achievement of the announced
goal when the campaign comes
to a close with the Million Dol-
lar War Bond Banquet on the
night of Columbus Day, Oct. 12.
ticipating in the competition in-
clude William Tarn, Maurice
Aronsson, George Seyburn, Ir-
win Cohn, Louis Davidson and
scores of other members.
Isbey Commends Campaign
Louis Luckoff, who is directing
publicity for the Knollwood
drive, was highly commended
by Frank Isbey, chairman of the
War Savings Committee for the
State of Michigan, for the novel
and effective material he has re-
leased to Knollwood members on
Many Members in Uniform
Inspired by Knollwood's large
representation in the armed
forces of the U. S., this drive and
banquet are being dedicated to
its members in active service. It
was indicated this week by Irv-
ing Blumberg, chairman of the
drive, that 20 per cent of the
Knollwood members are now in
uniform.
Calling attention to the cam-
paign slogan,
THE EYES OF THE AXIS
ARE UPON US—WE DARE
NOT FAIL,
Mr. Blumberg stated that many
Knollwood members are now
busy selling War Bonds, that
large quantities of War Bonds
LOU LUCKOFF (left) chairman of publicity for the Knollwood
_
are being bought by members
Country Club Million Dollar War Bond Drive, is displaying
themselves, and that a record re-
the effective material he has prepared for the drive to FRANK
sult is certain to be reported at
N. ISBEY, chairman of the War Savings Committee for the
the banquet.
State of Michigan. Mr. Isbey complimented Mr. Luckoff on
In addition to personal pur-
the novel campaign he has outlined for this drive. Mr. Isbey
will be one of the speakers at the Million Dollar Knollwood
chases of War Bonds, members
War Bond Banquet at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Oct. 12.
of Knollwood Country Club are
conducting a lively sales drive
L among friends in Detroit and
other Michigan cities.
rect the program.
With the sale of more than
The Department of Michigan
$200,000 of War Bonds already
Jewish War Veterans will meet
to his credit, Nathan Fishman is
at department headquarters, 10
GEORGE D. SEYBURN
now leading the entire Knoll-
W. Warren Ave.. Sunday, Sept.
wood drive. Others who are par- the occasion of the Million
27, at 11 a. m. Plans will be dis-
Dollar Drive.
cussed for the national conven-
The Department of Michigan, tion to be held at Scranton, Pa.,
Mr. Isbey also expressed ap-
preciation of the participation Jewish War Veterans of the Oct. 9 to 11.
in the drive of The Jewish News, United States, and the Depart-
ment of the Ladies' Auxiliary will
initiate efforts to aid the Red
Cross Blood Bank campaign on
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at a special
Don't Take Chances!
program in the social hall of
Have yur radio re-
paired now — parts
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
may be unobtain-
rence Ave.
able later. Satisfac-
Dear Boys and Girls:
tion guaranteed.
Unit No. 1 of the USO-Red
The solemn holyday period is
Cross Vaudeville Caravan will
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over, and we are to celebrate the
be featured.
Largest Selection of
more joyous holidays beginning
Jewish Records in
Mrs. Rose Cowan, president of
with this Saturday, when we be-
Michigan
the Department of the Ladies'
gin observance of Succoth.
Auxiliary, and Dr. Perry Burn-
All of you should make it a
stine, commander of the Depart-
point to go to synagogue service
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metn of Michigan, JWV, will di-
this Saturday and Sunday and to
visit a Succah. Nearly every
synagogue will have a Succah
especially built for this occas-
sion.
Also, be sure to attend services
the following week-end. I am
sure you all knees* that the festi-
vals conclude with the eelebra-
LOUIS DAVIDSON
Won of Simhath Torah - on Sat-
ilarday night, Oct. 3, and Sun- which has volunteered to serve
. day, Oct. 4.
as the official organ for Knoll-
My very best wishes to all wood in the present campaign.
of you for a very pleasant boll-
An interesting program is be-
! day.
ing prepared for the banquet.
UNCLE DANIEL.
There will be outstanding speak-
• • •
ers, including Mr. Isbey, Holly-
wood entertainers and numerous
I A THOUGHT FOR SUCCOTH surprise acts. ,
JWV and Auxiliary
Launch 'Blood Bank
Campaign Tuesday
All women who knit or sew
are invited to offer their services
to this unit. Edith Meskin is in
charge and is assisted by Lillian.
Fink and Esther Goldstaff. This
workroom is a branch of the
unit located at the Jewish Com-
munity Center on Woodward
Ave. The Center workroom is
open Mondays, Tuesdays and
Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Both workrooms are under the
direction of the Detroit Ladies
Auxiliary No. 135 of the Jewish
War Veterans of the United
States.
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Lovely grapes and apples,
And such pretty flowers,
Blooming in the Succah,
That in the backyard towers.
Green leaves for the ceiling
Sift the sun and shade
To a pretty pattern
As in forest glade.
Cool retreat and dainty
For a little child,
Toddling in, by prospect
Of its joys beguiled.
Round he casts his blue eyes,
Stretches hand in haste;
Darling baby, all this
Just is to his taste.
But soon his eyes brim over
As with sudden tears,
All, he learns the lesson
Of the coming. years.
Littman Brings
`Yiddisher Nigun'
"Mirele Efros," the thrilling
Yiddish film, remains at Litt-
man's People's Theater, 12th and
Seward, this Friday evening and
for Saturday, Sunday, Monday
and Tuesday.
Beginning next Wednesday,
and continuing on Thursday,
Friday, Saturday and Sunday,
Sept. 30 through Oct. 4, Abra-
ham Littman is bringing to his
theater "Yiddisher Ni g u n"
("Jewish Melody"), another
great Yiddish talkie, starring Is-
idor Cashier, Lazar Fried, Chaim
Tauber, Moshe Feder and other
stars.
Aaron Lebedeff, noted Yiddish
actor, remains at Littman's for
personal appearances in songs
and dances during tht,showing
of these two films.
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