Friday, December 10, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youth's LISTENING YPS of Bnai Moshe, Listening Post Plan `On to Victory' Show An "On To Victory" show, starring headliners from the theatrical world, will be present- ed next Wednesday evening, Dec. 15, in the main auditorium of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. The. show is being given by the Young People's So- ciety of Bnai Moshe and the Lis- tening Post column of The Jewish News. Page Fifteen Salute to Sweden „•, Our Film Folk By HELEN ZIGMOND (Copyright, 1943, Jewish Telegraphic Agency) Fj70 THE GOLDEN. BOOK flf THE JM twiSli NAtl(ifiAlfuNE) • The in-the-flesh show of "This Is the Army" opened in London . and to further cement friend- ship ties between British and American soldiers, Irving Berlin wrote a new number into the score. It's titled "My British Buddy." With all-out for the War Ef- * fort as the theme, the -show will Adelaine Mendelssohn, great- include an array of singers, dan- granddaughter of the famous STAGE AND RADIO stars cers, comedians, instrumentalists will appear in person at the and others. Danny Raskin will be composer, works in the music de- partment of a major studio. "On to Victory" show of Young master of ceremonies. People's Society of Bnai Moshe * * * The "On To Victory" presenta- and The Listening Post at the Paulette Goddard, on a trip Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- tion will be given for the enter- north, auctioned off her orchid tainment of the community and rence, Wednesday night . . . corsage for a million-dollar War Curtain call at 8 p. m. . . . We'll to remind them of the need for Bond. It was the largest single their fullest support in the War be m.c'ing . • Admission free. bond purchase to date. Effort. Everyone is invited and The widespread gratitude of American Jewry to the government * * Sam Goodman, president of the and people of Sweden for providing asylum to the Jewish refugees CENTRAL HIGH students in- YPS, asks that all come early. from Denmark has found expression in numerous inscriptions of H. R. M. Gustav V, King of Sweden, in the Golden Book of the augurated their Club LaSalle, The show is scheduled to start Jewish National Fund. Each inscription makes possible the addition last week . . . A miniature nite accepted from responsible promptly at 8 p. m. and dancing of four dunams (one acre) to the "Land for Rescue" program of LINERS firms or persons by telephone up to club complete with orchestra, will follow. Admission is free. the Keren Kayemeth in Palestine. 10 a. tn. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a soda bar and two floor shows . The above is a reproduction of a typical inscription which reads: line. Minimum two lines. Lasted until 12:30 p. m. and will "H. R. M. Gustav V of Sweden, in apreciation of the noble and RAndolph 7956 be a bi-monthly affair . . . Over humanitarian act in extending a haven of refuge to the Denmark 2,000 kids, including many from Jewish Community, by a grateful Jew who prefers to remain FOR SALE—Richton corner Holmur. anonymous." other schools, jammed the large Single house. 2 floors, frame, 6 rooms, bath, 2 bedrooms and study, gym and the take of about hot air heat, oil burner on premises Urges Suppert of Rescue $1,500 will go toward buying a can be used after the war. $4800, $960 down. Can be seen Sun. or by Flying Fortress to be named Resolution in Congress appointment. NO. 4093 or UN. 2-4625. "The Trailblazer" . . . Central Editor, The Jewish News: Recently a resolution was in- students made up the floor Mrs. Evelyn R. Goodman, aged SALESLADIES — Polish speaking, ex- shows which, incidentally, were troduced jointly in both Houses 48, passed away Nov. 27. Survi- perienced salesladies for dresses. a lot better than some of the of Congress by a bi-partisan vors are Julius L. Goodman, hus- coats, lingerie, children's wear, and The Week's Best Stories yardgoods department. Steady posi- group of influential Congressmen bigger ones around town . . band; Lee and Ansley, sons; Mrs. tions, 44-hour week. Salaries from Jerry Sillman was master of and Senators which calls for "the Jennie Lehrhupt, Mrs. Birdie $35 to $50 weekly. Splendid opportu- nity for advancement. See Mr. Can- ceremonies and introduced the creation by the President of a Nairin, Mrs. Flora Ziegler a n d It Could Happen in N. Africa tor at Rosenberg's Department school's top talent . . . Among commission of diplomatic, eco-, Mrs. Hattie Bernstein, sisters; Store, Michigan, corner 30th. The New Yorker reports that nomic, and military experts to the talented were . . . Jimmy.. Joseph Lehrhupt, brother. Bur- an American - Army officer, on DRIVING to Miami Beach, Florida. Lipton, Maxine Harris, Manuel formulate and effectuate a plan ial was in Temple Israel Ceme- about Dec. - 19. Want someone to Silverstein, Allan Vinegar, I r a of immediate action designed to tery on Nov. 29, Rabbi Leon duty somewhere in North Africa, with driving. UN. 3-1671. took his signet ring to an Arab save the surviving Jewish people Fram officiating. Levy, Robert Mann, Barbara Lee jeweler to have the tarnish re- WANTED- -Grocery' clerk, - 20 to 50 * * * Smith, Larry Rosenthal, and a of Europe from extinction at the moved from the inside. The - years, - , •-experience not . essential. host of others. A new song was hands of Nazi Germany." Chance to earn $75 - weekly. Hirsch's. Mrs. Fanny Osher, 67, an ac- Arab didn't speak English and 7710 W:* - MeNichols. introduced by Jimmy Lipton This may lead to some con- tive ' associate of the United He- the officer didn't speak anything and Larry Rosenthal. certed and effective action to brew Schools Auxiliary, Jewish but English, and pointing and HOUSEKEEPER wanted in small save the remnant of European National Fund and Hadassah, * * * house. One girl of 4. Private room, gesticulating didn't seem to be board and good wage. Some cook- Jewry. Americans of all faiths, died last Friday. Funeral serv- getting them ing. NO. 0711. PFC. AL SCHWARTZ re- regardless of their political opin- anywhere. Finally ices were held at Lewis Bros. the Arab produced pencil and ceived the Purple Heart for ions, should give this measure room for couple em- Sunday afternoon, with Rabbi paper, and the officer, confidently FURNISHED ployed or woman. Kitchen privileges. wounds in the Pacific . . . Fur- their fullest support and co- Morris Adler and Cantor J. H. surmising that the jeweler had a 1536 West Euclid. loughed here, recently, before operation. Sonenklar officiating. Her sur- friend who would be able to read FURNISHED room for gentleman. going to hospital in Texas . . vivors are two sons, Aaron and and translate for him, carefully At the same time the emer- Good transportation. TY. 6-2218. Francis Schneider is number gency committee to save the Ben Osher, and three daughters, printed "REMOVE THE TAR- WANTED—Furnished or unfurnished one, and vice versa .. . Date of flat or house. Two or 3 bedrooms. Jewish pebple of Europe is cir- Mrs. Sarah Fagin of Oklahoma NISH" and departed, to hearty the All Youth Day is Jan. 30 .. . Excellent references. Reward: $25 culating a petition to the Presi- City, Okla. Mrs. Irene Gordon nods of comprehension by the War Bond. Call Morton Grass. CH. Fifteen teams are vieing for the 7707 or residence .TO. 7-7079. dent and to the United States and Miss Rev a Osher of Detroit. Arab. The next day the officer title in "Cincy" Sach's basket- * * * Congress to act in the name of called for the ring. It was still GENTLEMAN driving to California de- ball school league at the Jewish sires two companions to share ex- Frederick K. Friedman, of tarnished inside, but it bore, in the high ideals and principles of Center . . . Winner to play for penses. TO. 6-6888. the American people to do some- 16170 La Salle Blvd., died Nov. beautifully graven letters, the up- City championship . . . Ethel thing for the Jews of Europe and 30, in Harper Hospital, after a lifting words, "REMOVE THE BEAUTIFUL new six-room home. Ga- Littman said it and did it . . . rage attached. One acre wooded lake to influence the British Govern- short illness. Services were held TARNISH." frontage. Carne led. Stoker heat. Gen- Left for the WAC last week. * * * eral Electric kitchen. Private owner. ment to open the gates of Pales- last Friday at the W. R. Hamil- Will sacrifice. Call evenings or Sun- * * * tine, the Jewish Homeland, to ton Funeral home, with Rabbi B. What Some Great Men Said in day for appointment. Pontiac 3-2390. Benedict Glazer officiating. Bur- Explanation of Humor DEL PARKER will vocal with all Jewish refugees from Europe. hubby, Phil Brestloff's ork at Every Jew and American ial was in Beth El Cemetery. Humor is the smile in the look BUSINESS the A.Z.A. 321 dance . . . Sun- should not only sign the petition Born in Detroit on the first day of wisdom.—Israel Zangwill. day, Dec. 26, at the Maccabees but circulate it and obtain as of the century, Mr. Friedman or Humor is the harmony of the Ballroom . . . Cpl. George Mas- many signatures as possible. served as treasurer of the Pre- heart.—Douglas Jerrold. INDIVIDUAL kin, in England, is on the staff They may be obtained either di- serve Surface Co., paint manu- The essence of humor is sensi- of the Stars and Stripes, official rectly from the Emergency Com- facturers. He is survived by his overseas paper . • . He was for- mittee in New York or from this wife, Rita; Mrs. Tillie B. Fried- bility; warm tender fellow-feel- man, mother; and two brothers, ing with all forms of existence.— merly a sports scribe for the writer. Burton J. and Morton L. Carlyle. Detroit Times . . . League of De- LOUIS PANUSH, on * * * Humor is gravity conceded be- troit Jewish Youth's first social MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT 3437 Oakman Blvd. Mrs. Jacob (Alice) Gottlieb, hind the jest.—Johan. Weiss. affair of the year is scheduled ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE 1693 W. Philadelphia Ave., died for Saturday eve, Dec. 11, at the Humor is the foam on the wave WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS Dec. 6 at the age of 80. Funeral Rosenblatt is chairman:. of Jewish Center . . . Gals doing a of life.—Bruce Bairnsfather. services were held from Lewis League's war—activities commit- • • • swell war-effort job . . . Diana One should recognize that hu- Bros. on Dec. 7. Rabbi J. Eisen- tee. Auto Loans—Refinancing * * * man officiated. Born in Poland. mor is a form of philosophy.— Andre Maurois. • Repair Bills Financed WE HAVE ARRANGED LOUIS MARSHALL Lodge she resided in Detroit for 22 A man isn't poor if he can still years. She is survived by four • • • FOR YOUR FREE COPY and Women to hold Hanukah daughters, Mrs. Ruth Berman, laugh.—Raymond Hitchcock. program at Educational Center PERSONAL— The Heinz People Have Consented on Linwood, Dec. 21 . • . Young Mrs. Anna Cohn, Mrs. Sophie SIGNATURE ONLY of Petoskey Women's Club and To Send Our Readers a Free People's Society of Bnai Moshe Elson and Mrs. Tillie Smolinsky; four sons, Louis, Alex, Ruben and. an active worker in the Lock- Copy of The 24-Year Hebrew- will sponsor a dance at Bnai Samuel; 28 grandchildren and 12 wood Hospital Auxiliary. Since English Calendar Upon Request. Moshe, Sunday, Dec. 19. .. Club great-grandchildren. the death of her husband in 1939 Romulet Stamp Stomp at Jewish INVESTMENT CO. * * she was the president of S. Ro- Center' Saturday, December 11 John B. Samuels, 29, of 2714 senthal & Sons, Inc. She is sur- . • . Admission by a 25-cent Vic- Abraham Cooper, Pres. Richton, died Dec. 1. Funeral vived by her sister, Mrs. Zilla tory Stamp. services were held Thursday at Goldstein. Funeral services were 320 Fort St. West of Wayne BE SURE and come early, this Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. conducted by Dr. Selig S. Auer- 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 time . . . The "On to Victory" Rabbi J. Rabinowitz and Cantor bach of Port Huron, Circuit 9629 Livernois at Grand River show at the Bnai Moshe, Wed- Sonenklar officiated. He leaves Rabbi for Northern Michigan. By Danny Raskin , CLASSIFIED Our Letter Box Obituaries In Lighter Vein LOANS • UNION The Calendar! All Hebrew dates, 1925 to 1949. For free copy, write postcard or letter to: ' H. J. HEINZ CO. - Dept. J2 Pittsburgh, Pa. nesday nite, will start at 8 p. his daughter, Phyllis; mother, m. . . . Bring your friends . . . Mrs. Rose Samuels; two brothers, Admission is free. Roy and Aaron; one sister, Mrs. Leon Magid. * * . * Alexander Cohen of 1600 Blaine died Dec. 4 at the age of 66. He leaves his wife, Minnie; a son, Martin. Funeral services ere held Sunday from Ira Kauf- man Funeral Home. * * * Mrs. Alick Rosenthal Of Petos- key, Mich., died two weeks .after her 75th birthday. 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