Friday, Ocfober 16, 1942

Jews in U. S.
War Service

THE JEWISH NEWS

Instructor Chosen
In Elementary Art

Page Three

week that Henry Bernstein has
been engaged- to teach the ele-
mentary art classes at the Jewish
Community Center.

winners in a nation-wide mural
competition, and is now working
on a mural for the post office in
Midland, Mich.
Elementary art classes meet
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Glogower,
Mr.
Bernstein
has
exhibited
in
Sgt. Lawrence I. Wiener, son
Mondays and Thursdays, 4 to 6
president
of
the
Jewish
Com-
Michigan
artists'
show
for
10
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wiener
p. m. The fee for a 16-week
of 1676 Gladstone Ave., was re- munity Center, announced this years. In 1939 he was one of 56 course for children who are
cently promoted to his new rank
' and is stationed
with the 2nd
Armored Signal
Company, Camp
Funston, Kas. He
has been in ser-
vice II months.
A graduate of
Northern High,
Sgt. Wiener at-
tended the De-
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troit Business
t imp roved radio
mos
University for two years, and
since the
The
was a member of Club Balfour
m•nt
at the Jewish Center. He was an
stru
in
discovery of radio itself.
outstanding athlete, and had ad-
ministrative ability.
Combining F r e age Noy
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Dr. Jules S. Barr left last week
Modulatioa, Shortwave,
for Little Creek, Va., where he
Broadcast and
is on active duty as Lieutenant
(j.g.) with the Navy Medical
StandardReproduction at
Corps. Mrs. Barr, the former
Recor d their finest.
Pauline Nidorf, will join him
shortly.

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members of the Center is $7.50;
for non-members, $10.
Adult art classes meet Sun-
days, 10 a. m. to 12 noon, Tues-
days, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Leon
Makielski, instructor of Center
art classes for many years, is
again teaching these classes:

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played in the forthcoming con-
cert of Kurt Baum, Metropolitan
tenor, to be held at the Jewish
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Tuesday.
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..„, _ Center:, on Tuesday.
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ov. 10, is the announcement of
the following additional patrons
and patronesses for the affair:

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker. Dr.
Louis Braun. Dr. A. Collins, Dr. M. M.
Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto. Dr. Martin
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:Aaron Droock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Feinberg. Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Fox.
, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Galin. Dr. and
Airs. S. S. Gerendasy. Mrs. Joseph
Geacheiin. Dr. - L. Goldoni. Mr. and
'Mrs Ernest Goodman. Dr. and Mrs.
Erk Husserl, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ja,-
cobson. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Katzin.
Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan. Dr.
Harry Kohn. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kra-
mer. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. L.appin. Dr.
John H. Longe. Dr. Barnett Maibin.
Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer. Dr.
and Mrs. A. Miller. Dr. and Mrs. Leo
Orecklin. Dr. Marie Salutsky, Dr. Har-
ry C. Salzsteln. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Satovsky. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber.
•Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwayder. Mr. and
Mrs. Nate Shapero. Dr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Sidlov.-. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
Solomon. Mrs. Milford Stern. Dr. and
Mrs. Sam Stulberg. Mr_ and Mrs.
Ellis Thal. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner.
Dr. Martin M. Weisberg. Dr. B. D.
Welling. Barney Williams. and Mr.
and Mrs. Monte Wittieshofer.

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Flint Sends Delegates
To Zionist Convention

Dr. Hartmann A. Lichtwardt,
F.A.C.S.. for 22 years a doctor
and missionary in Hamadan,
Iran. will be the speaker at a
- joint meeting of the East Side
Bnai Brith and Ladies Auxiliary,
to be held Monday, at 9 p. m., in
the Savarine Hotel, 13101 East
Jefferson Ave. Dr. Lichtwardt,
a graduate of Wayne University,
returned to this country a year
ago and is on the staff of Henry

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Physician to Tell Bnai
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The Zionist Organization of
'Flint is represented at the con-
vention in New York by Israel
Sendler, president of the Flint
District; Jacob Pines. president
of Beth Israel congregation, and
Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg.
attening the Hadas-
sah convention are: Mesdames
Louis Lebster, H. H. Kesten,
Abraham Heitzner and Sidney
:Goldman. Mrs. Israel Sendler is
the alternate. Mesdames Jacob
Pines, Maurice Rottenberg. Jacob
'Bernstein and Morris Wadlinger
are attending the convention as
visitors.

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A conference of the Folks Com-
mittee War Relief will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Work-
men's Circle Bldg., 11529 Lin-
wood.
Delegates of organizations are
invited to attend this meeting and
i join in greeting one of the Rus-
sian war heroes--Lieut. Vladimir
Pchelintsev—who will be a guest
:of the committee.

Kurt Baum Concert
'Patrons Are Named

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