Friday, October 16, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Radio Bond Program Over WJBK Monday Harry Weinberg, director of the Jewish Hour broadcast on Sunday mornings on Station WJBK, announces a special War Bond program to be presented on WJBK from 10:15 to 11:15 p. m. on Mon- d a y. Organiza- tions will be asked to buy War Bonds and to announce them that night. Partici pant s J- H. Sonenklar in the program will include Can- tors J. H. Sonenklar, Hyman Schulsinger, S. Mogill, Hyman Cohen and David Katzman; and Rabbis Moses Fischer, M. J. Wohl- gelernter, J. S. Sperka and J. Thumin. Rabbi Rottenberg to Lead Class of Young Israel Rabbi Moshe Rottenberg, dean of Yeshivath Chachmev Lublin in Detroit, will lead the Talmud class for adults of Young Israel, Tuesday evening, in Room 1 of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland. Boys and girls, 5 to 9, residing in the Twelfth and Dexter neigh- borhoods will again have an op- portunity of spending Saturday afternoons in a religious environ- ment at the Sabbath Story Hours for children sponsored by Young Israel in Congregations Beth Tefilo Emanuel and Bnai Moshe. They meet from 2 to 4 pi in. 14 t * LISTENING POST By DANNY RASKIN Seiwice This is WAR, and we win only through unity. We all showed what we could do, by surpassing the Allied Jewish Campaign goal. Now let's go to the front with our hearts as a weapon, and go over the top with the $5,800,000 WAR CHEST goal as a main objective. ON THE BEAT . .. The Busi- ness and Professional girls of Bnai Brith, numbering 250, will soon begin preparations for a mammoth Bond rally at one of the large hotels or ballrooms . . . To include dancing and enter- tainment, with many celebrities appearing . . . We will m. c. the affair, and $100,000 is our goal this time . . . Other Bnai Brith groups may collaborate . : . Area 5 needs the help of young people . . . Register now. . . A new group, Ushers Club, has been formed at the Jewish Center, under guidance of Edith Muskin . . . A co-ed organization, mem- bers will serve at Center lectures, concerts, etc . . . A. Z. A. Din- ner-Dance will be held at Hotel Webster Hall, Oct. 30 . .. "Flags on Parade" dance will be held at the Center, Nov. 7 . . . Flags of every United Nation will adorn the auditorium . Abe Weinstein has enlisted as a Naval Air Cadet . . . Brother Norman is stationed at Fort Leavenworth. OBITUARY ENJOY A trier ica' s Most Beautiful Dry Cleaning 22 Cash and Carry Stores Throughout Detroit To Serve You SAVE ON OUR LOW CASH & CARRY PRICES HUDSON CLEANERS,Iric iF _ f Trifoo-nno CLASSIFIED Dear Prentiss: LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. tn. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. Minimum two lines. I as sending you herewith one oV the pens with rhich the bill was signed. 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He is survived by his America's foremost woman war Detroit Town Hall at the Fisher rife, Yetta, a son, Jack and two correspondent, Helen Kirkpatrick. Theater. next Wednesday morn- daughters, Eva and Mrs. Goldie is the speaker for the Detroit ing. Zeiger. Rabbi Leizer Levine and Town Hall, at the Cae.s Theater. Her great biography, "Madame Rabbi Jack Kurland, a nephew i Friday morning, Oct. 23. at 11 Curie'', has the unusual distinc- of the deceased, officiated. Ira I o'clock. Miss Kirkpatrick is the tion of being the selection of all Kaufman conducted the services. I author of "This Terrible Peace" the leading book clubs. Book of and "Under The British Umbrel- the Month. Literary Guild, Jun- Edward Gilbert, for many 1 la.'' Since 1930, after being grad- ior Guild and Scientific Book of years a resident of Detroit, died uated with honors from Smith the Month Club. suddenly on Oct. 5 at Duarte, College, she went to Europe as a near Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. Gil- member of the Foreign Policy PISGAH YOUNG WOMEN bert, who was a painter, had been Association's Geneva Office, stay- Young women of Pisgah Chapt- a patient at the Los Angeles san- ed on in Switzerland to direct the atorium for the last two years. Geneva Research Center and be- er of Baal Brith gave a member- Burial was in Los Angeles. Ex- gan her journalistic career in ship social at the Jewish Center. cept for a brother, Ben, of St. 1935 writing special dispatches Oct. 6. A humorous skit was dir- ected by Belle Hauptman. The Louis, all his relatives are in for the New York Herald Trib- cast included Mildred Altman. Russia. une. Recently she covered the Rose Beitman, Tillie Feinbloom, arrival in Ulster of the American The Queen Wilhelmina Fund, Expeditionary Force, observing Francis Glazer, Edith Greenberg. enrolled in the War Chest drive, the American soldiers and their and Esther Scholnick. Helen Averushin. membership chair- Oct. 26 to Nov. 12, provides med- activities ever since. man, presided. icine, food, clothing, and shelter for refugees from all parts of the wrindwowierieve .vw.ww...6viegldweiev6 Dutch Kiagdont, wherever they can be reached. Odessa Aid Society Concert on Sunday THE WHITE HOUSE w*SHINGTOP. George Liss, with a score of 245, took last week's prize for Temple on Oct. 21 high score in the Pisgah Bnai Brith Bowling League. The original D o n Cossack The National Monthly Team captained by Max Horwood; the Chorus under the direction of AZA, captained by Charles Ross- Serge Jaroff will present another ner, and the Greater Detroit of its famous programs of songs Council, headed by Jules Mes- III and dances of Old Russia at the kin, are now tied for first place. The following three are now Masonic Auditorium Wednesday leading the league: Harry Thom- Oct. 21. This ensemble is making its 13th American tour. as, 189; Paul Talberg, 182, and The diminutive Serge Jaroff, a S. Sklare, 179. choirmaster at the time of the Russian revolution, found himself interned in a military camp along with other Cossacks who had Dora Fleischer, 94, died Oct. 10. fought in Wrangel's White Army. The group sang for their own en- Funeral services were held Oct. 11. She is survived by a son. joyment, but before long their Louis and three daughters, Sonia fame spread beyond the prison. A short time later they became and Ida Noczick, of New York, and Celia Kaufman. Internment the official choir of the Oithodox was in Hebrew Memorial Park. St. Sofia Cathedral. Tickets may be obtained at Funeral services were conducted Grinnell's, 1515 W•>odv. - ard Ave. by Ira Kaufman_ °f44 • Sen. Brown - Piaised by Roosevelt; Levinson Urges His Re-Election Jewish Youth's Liss is Top Man In Pisgah Bowling Page Beveli 23rd YEAR CH. 7474