• Friday, October 2, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Dr. A. Tartakower
To Speak Oct. 17

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING
POST

Will Address Banquet of Lo-

Page Eleven

Shapero

(Continued from Page 3)

hearty congratulations, good
wishes and hopes for health, hap-
piness and public service."

Mr. Webber's Greeting

cal Federation of Polish

Vets' Auxiliaries
Choose Delegates

Delegates and alternates have
been elected to the 15th National
Encampment of the Ladies' Aux-
iliary, Jewish War Veterans of
the United States, to be held at
Scranton, Pa., Oct. 9, 10 and 11.
Those who will represent the
auxiliaries are: Detroit Ladies'
Auxiliary No. 135, Mrs. May Gins-
burg, president, and Mrs. Lillian
Fink; Lawrence H. Jones Ladies'
Auxiliary, No. 190, Mrs. Mary
Wallace, president: Lieut. Eli
Levin Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 230,
Mrs. Louba Lupiloff, past presi-
dent, and Mrs. Rose Kanter, pres-
ident: Eli Rosenblum Ladies'
Auxiliary No. 231, Lillian Rap-
port, president.
An administrative c o u n c i l
meeting will be held at the De-
partment Headquarters, 10 W.
Warren Ave., Monday, at 8 p. m.

Flamenco Dancer
Opens Town Hall
Season on Oct. 14

Carmen Amaya, exciting Fla-

menco dancer, and her troupe of
Oscar Webber, president of J.
By DANNY RASKIN
Gypsy dancers and musicians
L. Hudson Co., states in express-
Jews, Concluding Drive
ing congratulations
to
Mr.
will open the Detroit Town Hall
Shapero:
Here 'n There ... The National
season at the Fisher Theater,
The clothing and financial
"I have had many contacts with
Federation of Temple Youths will campaign sponsored by the Fed-
WednesdaY. morning, Oct. 14.
hold their National Board Meet- eration for Polish Jews will cul- you over the years in business,
Accompanying Amaya will be
civic
and philanthropic matters
ing in Chicago, the third week in minate Oct. 17 with a banquet
her sisters, Antonia and Leonora;
but I have particularly enjoyed
October . . . Rode11 Broder, of at Lachar's Hall.
papa, Jose, and brother, Paco;
my recent work with you in the
Temple Israel, is secretary of the
Dr. Arieh Tartakower, Zionist sale of War Bonds. Very few
cousin, Sabicas, celebrated solo
board and will attend . . . Alyse
guitarist; dancer, Lola Montez;
Geer, recently engaged to Pvt. leader and journalist, will be the men in this community have
pianist, Raymond Sachse; and the
such a record of business leader-
Leslie Green, was tea'd by Mr. guest speaker.
famous Flamenco star, Anionic
The arrangement committee for ship and unselfish public service
and Mrs. Ben Lewis, last Sunday
Triano.
. . . Temple Israel holds the first the banquet consists of Mesdames as you have."
Statement by Srere
open meeting, Oct. 4 . . . Their Jennie Weinberg and Becky Red-
Abraham Srere, president of
Army Officer Party is dated for blatt of the Ezra Sisterhood; A.
Oct. 10 . . . Aerial Engineer Bob Greenbaum, Nathan Samet and the Jewish Welfare Federation
Shan, between flying bombers, is Benjamin Graubart. A musical of Detroit, sends his greetings "as
LEVERS accepted from responsible
emseeing soldier shows up at program is being prepared for a close friend of many years and
firms or persons by telephone up to
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a
the
evening.
Organizations
whose
as
president
of
the
Federation."
Great Falls, Montana, and wow-
line.
Minimum two lines.
ing 'em with his mimicry . . . pledges have not yet been paid He states in his felicitations to
are
urged
to
do
so
now
so
that
RAndolph 7956
Mr.
Shapero:
Club Satans now counts 18 mem-
"By his tireless efforts and un-
bers in service . . . They dis- they may be represented at the
FOR RENT—Nice furnished rooir
stinting service to his city, his
heat, al r conditioned. excellent
banded for the duration, Jan. 22, banquet.
cation TO. 6-2524 Saturday right
A committee has been organiz- state, his country, and to his fel-
after 15 of their 22 boys had left
or all day Sunday.
. .. Four of the 12 Orioles now ed under the leadership of Mrs. low men, he has well earned the
Congregation Beth Itzchock on
serving are first lieutenants . . . Vera Kurzman, A. Greenberg best wishes of our entire commu- Sept. 22, elected the following FOR RENT — Comfortable r ,: ore, in
adult home. Excellent transporta-
nity.
May
his
life
be
long
and
and
B.
Graubart
to
start
sending
The nine A.Z.A. 63 boys who are
officers:
tion. Garage. Reasonable. NO 2680.
answering Reveille, include a packages to Jewish prisoners in- happy, and may he have the
Ralph Barron, president;
lieutenant, two sergeants, three terned in Nazi camps in Ger- strength and the will to carry on Charles Biegler, vice president: WANTED—P.00m and board fn- •en-
tleman In adult family, near Shaarey
corporals, two aviation cadets many. Package labels, received in the years to come."
Zedeit. Best of references. TO 7-'1749.
harry Taub, secretary; Isadore
directly from prison camps, prove
and one private.
Mr. Wineman's Message
Rosenthal, treasurer; members of
that a number of soldiers are of
OHIO, 18073. NR. CURTIS
Henry Wineman, president of the board of directors, H. Kan-
REMARK OF THE WEEK .. . Jewish nationality and a cam-
bath and psate.,1;lusshboev.derrr
People's Outfitting Co., writes:
r..sii,In
i;e;
ter. S. Zeff, S. Bernstein, B. Kitt- T. rtre
"I can't get into the Army, Mr.
paign is to be inaugurated to
"Nate Shapero belongs to us ner, W. Trunk. Z. Littman. H.
20x.13. full sized dining rm.
(boss), so I guess the send them food packages through
here
in
Detroit,
but
he
devotes
terrace. breakfast rm extra
Rosenthal, M. Kellman, W. Kor- screened
very least I can do is help them
lay.. ret- 7. rm.. gas A. C. heat, newly
the Red Cross.
himself to the interest and wel- ash.
with ten percent of my pay"-
decorated: ready to occupy: owner
fare
of
many
people
and
numer-
' Louis Zalkowitz.
Rabbi J. Hoberman delivered joining service insists on Immediate
sale. Shown by appt.. or open Sunda:•.
ous causes throughout the United the Succoth sermons.
2 to 6.
WHERE THEY ARE . . . Corp.
States. He is a civic leader of
c;ORDON WILLIAMSON
Hy Zerkel . . Quartermasters
1700c, C:D F. IVEP.
whom we are proud, and we
VE 7,
CARD OF THANKS
Corp, Camp Robinson, Ark. . . .
hope that he may be blessed with
Mrs.
Samuel
J.
Alrnug
and
(By Request) . • •
many more years of usefulness
-•A P.F.C. Jack
daughter, Henrietta, of Glynn
Davidson . . . Company G, 114th
and that our community may Court. greatly appreciate and
Chairman
of
Michigan
Citi-
Infantry, A.P.O. 44, 44th Division,
have the benefit of his advice and sincerely thank their many
Tacoma, Wash. . . . (New Ad-
zens' Council Issues Open
leadership for many years to friends for the kindnesses shown will emerge the ]ead'r in banki--.^ i- -,--
dustry and trade. Prompt invesirnert
dress) . . . Pvt. Joseph Hootner
come."
them during their recent be- in Detroit realty will secure your stare
Letter to State Voters
. . . 57th Station Hospital, Camp
Aronsson's Greeting
reavement.
of the riches of the new post-war
Gruber, Okla.
In an open letter addressed to
world. See Mr. Bedford for Facts and
Maurice i.ronsson, president of
the
citizens
of
Michigan,
Ben-
Bye Bye and Buy more WAR
the Aronsson Printing Co., says happiest when he is serving Figures.
SAVINGS STAMPS AND jamin Levinson, chairman of the in his message:
others."
LIQUIDATION-50 c---nts on the do::ar
Michigan Citizens' Council, this
BONDS.
`Detroit is a dynamic city and
SobeIoff's Message
Cream of Detroit ants. 55.000 to n
down. Small
week called attention to the im- as such has the good fortune of
terms,
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
portant place U. S. Senator Pren- having leaders who have fol- tion. of which Abraham Srere is
$6.000 now-N-12th near Blaine. :K)
tiss M. Brown holds in the pre- lowed our city's growth and president, sent
a warm message units 3 in 4 ronrnc. Was valued 5_2i , -
sent administration and urged his speed. An outstanding figure is of greeting to Mr. Shapero. The 000. New only $.37.500.
re-election.
my good friend Nate Shapero. message, signed by Isidore Sob- $7.200 Dow-
lc—Elmhurst: 19 units. ' io
Mr. Levinson's open letter He is young in years, is dynamic eloff, executive director of the 4 rooms Rent $9.500, tenants pay utili-
ties.
Max Oberfield, of 3292 Monterey quotes Clifford A. Prevost of the and forceful. Beginning with a Federation, reads:
Ave., who died recently, was an Detroit Free Press and Blair meager start, he today ranks as
"Jewish Welfare Federation $7.800 DOWN—Glendale; 21 units, to
active member of the Pinsker Moody of the Detroit News who one of the country's leaders in and Detroit Service Group note 5 rooms. Rent 510.090.
Verein and was a member of consider Senator Brown one of his profession. He, also, is a with pride the semi-centennial
DOWN—Euclid, 26 units. 3 tc. 4
Chesed shel Emes board of di- the hardest working men in credit to our city. We are blessed celebration by one of their most $6.700
rooms. Rent $11.460.
rectors. He was an organizer of Washington and the man who has to be able to count him among
distinguished members and ex-
$7.500 DOWN — Willis:
colored. 2.3
Chodoskover Verein. He is sur- gone further than any other man us. May he live to celebrate tends
friendliest congratulations units. 4 to 5 rooms. Rent 511,000.
vived by his wife, Clara, a son, in one term. Mr. Levinson shows many more years as a leader.
in
the
name
of
Federation's
23,-
Edward, a daughter, Mrs. Ber- that Senator Brown has been Congratulations and best wishes
DOWN—Beauty near Wood-
000 fellow-members and their $40.000
ward. Rent 515.000. Earns 12% net on
nice Stone; two grandchildren chosen to handle most important to a 'Grand Guy'."
families who, along with the gen- sacrifice price, Bal. easy mtg. Just one
and a sister.
legislation in behalf of the ad-
Michelson's Message
eral community, have benefitted of these—never again.
• • •
ministration, and especially points
A message from Lawrence J. by your wide participation in
Funeral services for Edward to his work in behalf of anti-in-
of Simons-Michelson communal and philanthropic
HOMER WARREN & CO.
L Seldes, of 18010. Pennington flation legislation as being of Michelson
Co., advertising agency, states:
activities."
600 Dime Bldg.
CA
Drive, who died Sept. 24, were great value to this country today.
"At 30, Nate S. Shapero was
Mr. Levinson's open letter de- already held in high
held last Friday. He was 53, and
esteem
for 30 years operated drug stores clares:
throughout the community; at 40,
"In view of the avalanche of he was
in Detroit and Hamtramck. Sur-
an established leader with
YOU ARE
viving him are his wife, Rose; a national tributes being paid to a national reputation for accom-
son, Irving; two daughters, Mrs. Senator Brown at this time, it plishing whatever he tackled. At
WHAT YOU EAT
B. M. Schultzman and Mrs. Mil- becomes our sacred duty to put 50, he is dynamite!
'r moot Rumpus*
. ton Lederer.
forth all our efforts to make sure
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"Whether it is the war work,
NW 1111
that he is returned to the Sen-
ill VW
m aser
charity, civic responsibilities,
Ann Leah Epstein died Sept. ate."
ifte,etiasot.
—1
business,
country
club
activities.
16. Funeral services were held
or farming—he gives each job all
=
Sept. 18. Rabbi A. M. Hershman Hebrew Teacher Dies
he's got. Despite all the honors
•
officiated. Surviving are four
he
has
won,
he
has
never
lost
a
Funeral services were held
daughters, Belle Epstein, Mrs.
Janice Manheimer, Mrs. Minnie Monday for Louis Parnass, 73 sense of values. In his own mind
Goldberg and Mrs. Gertrude Her- years old, who died following a he is still an humble man and is
man; two sons, Ted and Walter; lengthy illness. Dr. A. M. Hersh-
three granddaughters; a sister, ,, man conducted the rites. Mr. Par-
BUSINESS
Esther Wolf of Chicago, and a nass, all his life, had been a keen
brother, Lee Wolf of Pittsburgh. scholar and devoted teacher of
or
A resident of Detroit for 12 years, Hebrew, and at one time was
INDIVIDUAL
head
teacher
of
the
Division
Mrs. Epstein previously resided in
Farrell, Pa.
Street Talmud Torah. A man of
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5
unusual character, who loved his
Isidor Lowenstein of 3770 Wa- profession, he had as his pupils
ger Ave., 51, retired hardware through the span of his long
on
merchant who had been a Detroit career many of the men who for
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
years
have
been
outstanding
com-
resident of 30 years, died Mon-
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
'day. Funeral services were held munity leaders. His wife died
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
Tuesday. He is survived by his many years ago, and for some
•
time
he
had
resided
at
the
Jew-
• •
wife, Helen; two sons, Dr. Adolph
AUTO LOANS—REFINANCING
W. Lowenstine and Maxwell M. ish Home for the Aged. He was
a native of Galicia, and had a
REPAIR BILLS FINANCED
Lowe, and a daughter, Mrs.
thorough mastery of many lan-
arles C. Levenburg.
•
• •
guages.
PERSONAL-
Formerly $2.50
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