Friday, June 18, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish News-AZA Cigarette Fund Contributors This Week Listed Local Brevities . Jewish Youth's The Jewish News-A.Z.A. drive for funds to supply cigarettes for servicemen overseas is gaining each week. Individuals, as well as organizations, are co-operating wholeheartedly in boosting the fund. This week, contributions were received from the following: LISTENING Pisgah Lodge, $10; Pogrebishtsher Progressive Society, $10; Ladies' Auxiliary Brith Sholem of Detroit, $5; Primrose Benevolent Club, $5; Mrs. B. Erdos, $2; Lillian S. Smith, $2; Young Ladies Loan Ass'n, $1; Detroit Council of Jewish Women, $L • The following coupon may be used in making donations to the Cigarette Fund: By Danny Raskin JEWISH NEWS OVERSEAS CIGARETTE FUND Money enclosed is for the purchase of cigarettes to be distributed free among men serving in the armed forces overseas. Name of individual or organization. Address Donations may be sent to THE JEWISH NEWS, 2214 Penobscot Bldg., or A. Z. A. Office, 606 Murphy Bldg. Marguerite Kozenn To Sing at Center's Open Air Concert POSTAL PENNINGS . . . "As you suggested, I took a poll among the fellows out here to see what they would like to re- ceive the most while overseas. It was so one-sided for cigarettes, that I didn't even bother to make a complete count. Tell the folks at home to. support yoUr cigar- ette campaign because there cer- tainly isn't any doubt about what we want and how much we'd .appreciate it." . . . Pvt .Charles Katz, Ft. Warren, 'Wy. HERE 'N THERE . . . Lawyers in Tau Epsilon Rho legal frat revived the man bites dog story by GIVING blood last week. Speaking 'bout corpuscles, Char- lie and Dan at the Gem Barber Shop - sez' they're in a lather about an E flag they're expecting 'for collecting blood. (Joking—Nye hope!) .• . That Frosty Frolic, scheduled for June 27 at the Jewish Center has been cancell- ed . . . Their air-conditioning plans cooled off when the OPA said, "No ice deliveries on Sun- day" . . . Social committee will use date for -a private boating. CITY-WIDE A.Z.A. will defin- . Dr. Leon Goldsmith, 66, of 2887 itely hold their dance at the W. Grand Blvd., was.laid to rest Masonic Temple, July 3 . . . Phil Thursday, June 9, after services Raznick appointed chairman . . . in the Gilbert Funeral' Home. A A.Z.A. welComed in the - Rex Detroit optometrist for 45 years, Club, who takes over the charter Dr. Goldsmith came here from of chapter 309-entire member- 'Cleveland where he was born n i ship of 16 are in serivce . . 1877. Birthday congrats to Blanche He was formerly in -charge of Hurvich . . . Perfection Chapter the J. L. Hudson Co. optical de- of De Molay released another brother, last Monday, when Her- partment. A 32d degree Me.: (m, man Gorman left for 'G. I. issue he also was a past president of . . . With all those Bnai Brith gals Pisgah Lodge and a life member conventioning there, Chicago's of the IOOF. Surviving are his wife, Ellen Morrison Hotel was anything but peaceful... . . Pvt. Arthur Gross Lucille; two daughters, MN. Sam sends in four poems he's written. Lewis and . Mrs. DeRoy Kutt- at Camp .Campbell, Ky. .. . Sorry, nauer; a son, Milton; a Aster, space doesn't .allow their publica- Mrs. Minnie Maher, • and 'seven grandchildren. tion. Mrs. Chaya Margolis died on HERE IS ANOTHER one of those weighty incidents encoun- June 12 in London, Ontario, aged 71. She is survived by her chil= tered by our boys in England: During a lull in the training dren, Mrs. Anna Schuman and activities, a Negro soldier from Sam- Margolis of Detroit, Mr. Mar- Chattanooga got into a poker golis of Detroit, Max Margolis of game with a few English chaps Windsor and Mrs. Pearl Abram- . Picking up his cards he found son. of London, Ontario, and sev- four aces . . Someone had just en grandchildren. bet one pound and the Negro David Cook, 10036 Broadstreet, .said, "I done know how yo' boys died June 5 at the age of 65. count yo' money, but I'll raise Funeral services were held at yo' all one ton." the Hebrew Benevolent Society at 2995 Joy Road and: burial was in , Turover Cemetery. J.W.E.W.O. Luncheon Peter Bragman, 1949 HaZel- To Be Held Wednesday wood, died June 13 at the age of 60. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent So- ciety and officiated by.- Rabbi Stollman. Burial was in Hebrew Memorial Park. - Applying the Talmudic maxim, "He who saves a single life is as great" a's . if 'he had - saved. the- 'en- tire world," Alfred Schmidel of - 1601 Blaine Ave. has asked The JewiSh: News to record his ap- preciation' for the aid, extended him by the librarians at the Henry M. Utley Branch of the Public Library, 8726 Woodward Ave., when he suffered a heart attack while in the library. Mr. Schmidel states that the librarians not only offered him first aid but provided him with a room to rest in and called his private. physicians . to .attend to him. , "Only in a great and free ,country like. ours :could I possit loly expect such noble help," Mr. Schmidel said in expressing his gratitude to the librarians. • MARGUERITE KOZENN • : Benjamin Saxer, _15872 Wel- The music department of the land, died . June 13 at the age of Jewish Community Center is ar- 31. Funeral services were held ranging a series of weekly open at the Hebrew Benevolent So- air concerts starting :Wednesday ciety and burial was in Mach- evening, . June 30. *Admission will paleh Cemetery. be free. * * * Marguerite K oz en n; well Shenye Korn died June 5. Fu- known dramatic. soprano, will be neral Services were held at -, the guest artist at the first concert, Hebrew Benevolent Society and 'in a program of American music. burial was in HUngarein. Briar The Center Orchestra, under the Mojshe Cemetery. direction of Julius Chajes, will perform the first movement of TOMBSTONE UNVEILING Beethoven's Symphony No. 1, The family of the late Mrs. and Schubert's Fifth Symphony. Rose Kass invite their relatives and friends to the unveiling of DOUBLE ENGEL-WARTELL the monument to take place Sun- MONUMENT UNVEILING day, June 20, at 11 o'clock fore- The families 'of the late Benja- noon, at the Machpelah Cemetery. min. Engel and the late Julius Wartell invite their relatives and friends to attend the double un- MANUFACTURERS veiling of monuments • to take place at Clover Hill Park Ceme- • Height Comparator Gauges tery June 20, at 12 p. m. • Planer & Boring Machine Parallels • Harden & Ground Steel Parallels • Cylindrical Squares • Tool Makers Knees • Bestcut Tool Bits But Don't Go Hungry • Measuring Irons Look and Feel Younger: • Lathe Mandrels you too may • Straight Edges lose m're • Lapping 'Sticks pounds per week with the 'aid of triple 'action • Surface Plates CRYSTA-JELL. • Bench Blocks This unique • Sine Bars vegetable • V' Mocks fibers combination of- • Angles fers soft 'bulk' for a speedier elimination: • Cubes of food residue; sat- isfying plant fibers for nutrition; minerals for Fighting certain acid and hunger bloat. Get a can today and see if you can beat such a combination.' $1.39 and $2.39 at Obituaries Max Wrotslaysky, 3051 Taylor, died June 7 at the age of Funeral services were held at the home of the deceased. Burial was in Beth Yahuda Cemetery. Bertha Gayer, 1467 Taylor, died June 9 at the age . of 82. Funeral services . were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society . and was officiated by Mr. Itzko- .. witz, superintendent. -Burial was • in Hebrew -Memorial Park. NOW MONUMENT UNVEILED 4229 Cass Ave. LONDON (JTA)—Vincent de Moro-Giafferi, renowned French lawyer who was one of the de- fenders of Herschel Grynzpan, the Polish-Jewish youth whose slaying of a German embassy official in Paris loosed the pog- roms of November, 1938, has been shot by the German occu- pation authorities in France as a hostage, the newspaper "France" reported. He was 65. CLASSIFIED LINERS accepted from responsible firms or persons by telephone up to 10 a. to. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a line. • Minimum two lines. • RAndolph 7956 WANTED to rent apartment, flat or income in Northwest section. Pro- fessional couple. Draft deferred. Phone mornings. TO. 7-7746. NICE room for gentleman. Private en- trance. Excellent transportation. Home of adults. Garage. 2254 'Hazel- vvOod. TY. 5-7188. WANTED—A home for sisters, eight and ten' years of age. - They are at- tractive. intelligent children who have lost their mother. Their father is ill and their brothers are in the army. The Jewish Children's Bu- reau \VIII pay for their care. Call COlumbia 1600 for further informa- tion. TO RENT or share lovely 3 .room apartment to business girl by sold- ier's wife. 14th bus stops in front. . Call mornings or evenings. TO. 5-2866. 3758 CLAIRMOUNT—Nice large airy room. Twin beds. 2 clothes closets. .Home atmosphere. TY. 6-4814. LADY or gentleman for furnished room. Good. transportation. 3 in home. Call after 7 or Sunday. TO. 8-4207. WANTED—Part time cook for five evening meals • a week. Monday through Friday. 4037 Sturtevant. BILLIONS OF DOLLARS Pour into this . great industrial center. You can't hold prices down on prime Real Estate. Get all the Facts and Figures from Mr. Bedford: 65 APTS.—Attractive court design. • Lobby elevator. New stoves. new re- frig. Rent 832.000. Imagine mortgaged once for .$270.000. Entire price only $135.000. This is a . snap. Terms $75,000 down. 42 APTS.-3 to 4 rooms. Lobby ele- vator. New stoves. new refrig. Rent $22.000. High grade. Former value $250,000. Must be sold. Only $115.000. Terms—about $50,000 down. 32 APTS. and 26 room - house and store. Apt. in beautiful condition. •Apt. alone sold once $105.000 cash. Rent $14.000. • Entire property only $65,000. Terms—about half cash. ONLY $11.000 DOWN—Fine cor. 26 apt. 3 to 4 rooms. All' halls tiled. Rent 811.500; Former $150.000 value. Only $55.000. Last apartment in this Ins. Co. account. HOMER WARREN - 8( CO. 59 Years' Dependable Set-vice DIME BLDG. CA. 0321 BUSINESS Or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS • • • Auto. Loans—Refinancing Repalt. Sills Financed •• • • PERSONAL— SIGNATURE ONLY UNION INVESTMENT CO. Abraham Cooper, Pres.. The family of the late •Sa•ah Schmier announce the unveiling 320 Fort St. West of Wayne At a meeting of the board Of ,of a monument over her grave, 9629 Livernois at•Grand River the Jewish Women's European at • Clover Hill park- Cemetery, 23rd YEAft'. CH. 7474 on Sunday, June 20, at 2 P. M. Welfare Organization, held - June 14 at the tome of - Mrs. R. Katzin, president;-.3378 El nhurst Ave. an-. Detroit's Finest nouncement was•made of .a lunCh- eon to be held next _Wednesday,. Jewish Funeral Home SERLIN PHARMACY at 12 noon, at the Bnai -Moshe, Dexter and Elmhurst DeXter and Lawrence. Mesdames D. Silverstein and I.: Israel are chairmen. Proceeds will be used to aid orphans in Palestine. NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL A special meeting will be held 6018 WOODWARD at 1 • p. in. Monday at the Bnai TR. 2-2113 Moshe. ' The Lelock Corporation Grynszpan's Lawyer Shot as Nazi Hostage Theodor Herzl Lodge of Bnai Brith has elected the following officers: Louis Eder, president; Simon Fogel and Albert Sum- mers, vice - presidents; Eugene Rith, financial secretary; 'Rabbi Ernest Greenfield, recording sec- retary; Louis Tishler, treasurer; Harry Golden, monitor; Dr. M. B. Ziff, assistant monitor; Benjamin Rosenberg, Louis Lefkowitz, Harry Gunsberg, Dave Verner, trustees; Louis Angel, warden. * * * Young Israel will meet Wednes- day evening at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland, Charles T. Gellman, president, announces. Hy Cohen, chairman of the social committee, is in charge of the annual outing to Bob-Lo, to be held July 18. * * * Isadore Ziporyn of 4094 W. Davison Ave. has the unique dis- tinction of having a book he wrote a year ago occupy a place of honor next to the works of Prof. Albert Einstein in the De- troit Public Library. Mr. Zi- poryn's book is entitled "Cosmo- Retardation." It is "a brief in- troduction to a theory which shows the possibility of cosmic function in a continuum devoid of energy." Dealing with subjects related to physics, and referring at length to Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Mr. Ziporyn's book found its place next to the works of the great Jewish scientist and Zionist - leader. - Amount Utley Librarians Are Praised for Humanitarian Act Page Fifteen I _RS. R. KATZIN