Friday, June 4, 1943 -

THE JEWISH NEWS

THEATER

Maurice Schwartz to Appear Here
At Littman's in 'God of Vengeance'

Page. Fifteen

Obituaries

Jewish Youth's

Harry Bias, 47, died Sunday,
May 23. Funeral services were
LISTENING
held at Chesed Shel Emes, with
Rabbis Eisenman, Stollman and
Maurice Schwartz and his Yid- throughout the years place him Fischer officiating. Pallbearers
dish Art Theater players . will among the leading actors in the were from the Jewish War Vet-
make their final appearance in world. His appearance in "Mis- erans. Burial was in Turover
Detroit in two performances, sion to Moscow" is a mark of Cemetery.
-Wednesday matinee and evening, recognition of his standing in the
A resident of Detroit 27 years,.
June 9, in the great play by theater.
Mr. Bias was a member of the
Sholem Asch, "God of Ven-
Abraham Littman, manager of JWV, Turover Aid Society, Lom-
geance" (Gott fun Nekomeh), at Littman Yiddish People's Thea- zer Bros. Loan Society, Chesed
Littman's Theater, 12th and ter, expressed the belief that all Shel Ernes and United Hebrew
Seward.
available accommodations for the Schools. Surviving are the wife,
Proceeding with plans to re- performances by Mr. Schwartz Lillian; a daughter, Rose, and a
By Danny Raskin
open his Yiddish Art Theater in and his assisting cast will be sold son, Frank; a brother, Nathan
Your donation to ,the LISTEN-
New York, Mr. Schwartz's ap- out far in advance, and urges Blazofsky, and a sister, Mrs. Tillie
ING POST to purchase cigarettes
pearance here on Wednesday is early purchase of seats. Mr. Safran of Windsor.
for our armed forceS
in the form of a prelude to what Schwartz appear e d here on
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Give them
is expected to make history in the Thursday evening in "Hard to Be
Isaac Halberstam, 2712 Blaine
Jewish theater in this country.
a Jew" and played to a capacity Ave., died May 25. Funeral serv- much wanted,
Detroit. -
but hard to get,
Mr. S c h war tz's successes audience.
ices were held May 27, under American cigar- A. Z. A. and
auspices of Jericho Lodge 490. ettes;
The
Born in Austria 69 years ago, he
Uplift their Jewish News
lived in Detroit since 1906. He is morale and take
a
survived by three sons, Samuel, Their minds off
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Harry and Sgt. Herman Halber- the battle.
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Reported missing a year and
stam,
Show the m
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half ago, Pvt. Solomon Cohen is
On to
that the home
a Jap prisoner of war in The
Michael Rosenberg, an early
'Victory
folks are think-
Philippines, his parents, Mr. and
Detroit settler who came here in
Donor
Luncheon,
War
Bond
ing
of
them.
Mrs. Frank Cohen of 2210 Pin-
1888, died at the age of 83.
Promote inter-racial good-will.
in Schools' Name Were
gree Ave., were notified through
Funeral services were held May
the Red Cross.
Provide them with something
23 at Lewis Bros. Burial was in
Year's Features
He was in service over two
Beth Olem Cemetery. He is sur- which, it has been proven, is more
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years before being captured. Last
The Woman's Auxiliary of the vived by his daughter, Mrs. Ida valuable, in many lands, than
word received from him was soon
Wolf; a son, Jack; nine grand- cash.
after Pearl Harbor, when he United Hebrew Schools held its children and two great-grand-
All contributions to the LIS
wired, "Everything 0. K. Under annual meeting May 26. New children. Mr. Rosenberg, who TENING POST, regardless of
Control."
officers elected were: -
was one of the first merchants size, will be acknowledged in the
A graduate of Northern High,
Mrs. Jack Tobin, president; to open a store at the terminal column.
Pvt. Cohen was a member of the
on Michigan Ave., was until re-
WHERE THEY ARE . . . Buy
Jewish Center and is 28 years Mesdames Charles Robinson, Bert cently active in community af- Bonds To Bring Them Back . . .
Smokler and Morris Krause, vice- fairs. He was a founder of Con.
old.
P.F.C. Henry Garfinkiel . . . 605
A brother, Pvt. Jack Cohen, presidents; Mrs. Max Hayman, gregation Bnai Israel.
TSS, Brks. 720, Sioux Falls, South
26, has been in- service seven financial secretary; Mrs. Moe S.
Dakota . ... Pvt. Harvey Barnett
months and is stationed in Geor-
. Co. B, 14th Battalion, 2nd
Dann, recording secretary; Mrs.
gia.
Accept
Platoon,
Camp Wheeler, Ga.
Julius Berman, corresponding
Sigma Theta Selta sorority of
secretary;
-Mrs.
Louis
Seiton
and
Wayne gave a real Victory party
Sheldon Selesnick 1st
Mrs. Anna Moss, assistant cor-
for Servicemen since the gals
In Oratorical Contest
George Wise, .well-known De- didn't use any ration points—
responding secretaries; Mrs. Rich-
Sheldon Selesnick, Central ard A. Cott, auditor; Mrs. A. B. troiter, announced last week that they had spaghetti! .
he has assumed management of
, Condolences to .Rose Cohen and
high student, won top honors in Stralser, parliamentarian.
Grepribush Inn,. one of the best the family on their recent be-
the Century of Progress Oratori-
The year's work was reviewed known Michigan resorts, located reavement. •
cal contest, May 21, at Miller
high auditorium. His oration by the officers. The outstanding on Lake Huron, 92 miles north
Pvt. Morris Goldsmith, station-
was entitled "Pilgrim's Prog- event of the year was the eleventh of Bay City, 196 miles north of ed with a tank destroyer bat-
ress." He won $15 and a silver annual donor luncheon, the pro- Detroit and 240 miles north of talion at North Camp Hood,
Texas, never drove an auto in
alp. Stephen Sarasohn won in ceeds of which were used for the Toled6.
1941. Should Central win it maintenance of the school bus
The Inn is a modern building civilian life but is being taught,
once more the school will retain system. This year, in addition to with accommodations for 100 by Uncle Sam, to drive a • corn-
permanent possession of the cup. the regular gift to the school, the guests. Rooms are available with inand car . . . Whatever has hap-
Both were coached • by Manuel Woman's Auxiliary also • pur- private baths. The resort is steam pened to Morton Rosen and his
S. Simon, director of forensics chased a $500 War Bond in the heated, includes hot and cold Lonely Hearts Club? • . . Surely
name of the schools.
at Central high.
running water, telephone service, there are plenty of lonely hearts
The work of the Woman's has two large lounges and the now—or can't Morton fill all the
orders? . . . Organizations plan-
Auxiliary is carried out by, the finest of modern conveniences.
ning large activities should have
members of the board and vari-
Swimming, tennis, golf, fishing, the date' cleared- • through the
our committees. The board con-
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riding, dancing are among the Jewish Community Council
sists of: Mesdames Max Dushkin,
advantages
offered
at
Greenbush
Too many conflictions are arising
klarry .:Madison, . Harry Kraft, Inn.
between groups holding-affairs•on
Harry Sott, George .Orley, M.:
ReServations may be made by the •same night: ..• ':". '
Rose'rizweig, CharleS' Goldstein,
Louis.,Siderman; R. B: Newman, writing to Greenbush Inn, Green- • After Harold Sarko, the Henry
NEED NO RATION BOOKS
Benjamin B. Gordon, J. M. Lat- bush, Mich.
Kaiser of the building game here,
TO FEED ON FURS!
tin, Robert Loeweriberg, William
brought 'home diarriond -hrbach
t-
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Mandell, Sklar, Meyer
and bradelet for Wife, Eleanor,
Shugarman, john Horwitz, M. R. 150
gala
she asked What The occasion Was ..
Katz; M.- S. Perlis, Harry Dunitz,
Fie replied, "Oh,' I just Picked if
Herniqi
up in a jewelry store downtown.
lamaisd, eleamela Isaacs,
• •• •• , W e t s m iv. Bernard
LOuis J. Tobin, Joe Hor-
Now she's kinda'S'UsploiOusr .
witz; - Harry • Cohen c, • Philip Gil-
The Battle Creek Jewish Wel,
.HERE'N:` THERE .
Jewish
bert, Arnold Frank, Morris Fish- fare Board entertained 160 Jewish Center auditorium vv ill be air-
Man, Jobk. Gbrdon grid Rudolph soldiers : from • Fort • •Custer,• Kel- conditioned' for • their' • FrostY
Zuiehack.
logg Field and Percy Jones Hos- Frolies, Sunday, Rine 27 . ICS
pital at an outing Decoration Flight ' Officer Bobby Shall now
Day. Arrangements were • made • •. . Sent us invite to graduatiOn
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by Samuel Kurzon, JWB direc- exercises of bombardier ClaSs at
tor fOr the - area.
Roswell Field, N. M. . . . Benno
The soldiers opened the outing Levi leaves The Jewish News to
with a breakfast at the W. Michi- fight for Uncle Sam and Co.
gan USO . club, then followed a
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softball game against the hos-
tesses.
A
picnic
dinner
was
held
u p to $50.
indoors. Dancing and singing
Insurance
Convention
Additional Valuation
Insura-nce 2% .of
rounded out the• program.
Valuation.

Pvt. Solomon Cohen
Is Jap Prisoner

Mrs. Jack Tobin
Elected to Head
UHS Auxiliary

Reservations
For Greenbush Inn

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