• rage Twelve Tli E JEWISH NEWS Friday, January T4, T944 WAR BONDS BUY '7° =1- 4 1 mw*e , This Advertisement Sponsored By UNITED DAIRIES, INC. 4055 Puritan Jewish Center Activities boor 3 Films on Program at Center Next WedneSday Three sound films dealing with the war will be shown at the film program next Wednesday, at 8:45 p. na., at the Jewish Community Center. "The Arm Behind The Army," story of industry's role in the war, "Combat Report," showing actual engagement between army bomber and submarine, and "War on Wheels," depicting a task bat- tle in Tunisia, will be shown. Film programs- are free to Cen- ter members, and a nominal fee is charged for non-members. * * * Holiday Hop on Sunday An avenue of United Nations' flags will grace the walls of the auditorium at the fourth Holiday I-lop this Sunday evening at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. LeRoy Smith and his orches- tra will provide the rhythms for this United Na- tions dance. Smith and his band are well- known as Victor LeRoy Smith Recording a r t - ists, and have played in numer- ous night clubs throughout the country. A novelty event will again be featured during the in- termission. Diane Rosenblatt, Anne Stern and Evely Richwerger will man the refreshment booth at the dance. Sarah Goldberg, Shirley Lefkowitz and Lillian Miro will serve as ushers. The following are members of the Holiday Hop committee: Beatrice Bortman, Jo- seph Kwaselow, Norma Appel, Ben Britman, Maury Cohen, Ber- nice Friedland, Charlotte Green- berg, Morris Kamen, Alan Mittle- man, Harry Moses, Danny Raskin, Frances and Sara Rotrnan, Ruth Sobel, Estelle Starr and Dr. Mil- ton White. * * * Marriage Counselling Course By popular demand Miss Betty Koronsky will begin another ele- mentary course in Marriage Counselling next Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m., at the Jewish Commu- nity Center. She will give four lectures to women only. An ad- vanced course will be scheduled for another evening. Registra- tions should be made immedi- ately. * * * Saturday Victory Dances The informal bi-weekly Satur- day night Victory Dances will continue tomorrow at the Jewish Community Center at 9 p. m. Dancing, party games, and snacks will highlight the dance. Mem- bers of the Center and their friends are invited. * * * War Workers' Social . At the Sunday afternoon social the war workers will feature a musicale under the direction of Sylvia Friedman. These informal gatherings at the Jewish Commu- nity Center take place every Sun- day, 4 to 7 p. rn. Recordings will provide music for dancing. Re- freshments will be served. * * Mothers' Clubs Favor The Green-Lucas Bill Mothers' Clubs are concerned with the passage of the Green- Lucas Bill, authorizing the Fed- . eral Government to grant men and women in the armed forces the right to vote. Members and their fsriends are urged to write their Congressmen immediately. ..The Council of Mothers' Clubs went on record opposing the Sub- stitute Bill, which would shift the responsibility to the states. The following is a list of offi- cers of Mothers' Clubs affiliated with the Jewish Community Cen- ter: Dexter Club: President, Mrs. F. Grober; vice-president, Mrs. L. Lazar. Davison Club: President, Mrs. A. Wander; vice-president Mrs. B. Katz; chaplain, Mrs. Diana Rub- ins. 12th St. Club: President, Mrs. L. Segal; vice-president, Mrs. F. Waldfogel; chaplain, Mrs. Carrie Sperling. . Center Club: President, Mrs. I. Drapkin; vice-president, Mrs. M. Markson; chaplain, Mrs. Bernice Posen. Fenkell Club: President, Mrs. J. Sweet; vice-president, Mrs. L. Aptekar; chaplain, Mrs. Sara Av- rin. Woodward Club: President, Mrs. A. Saxer; vice-president, Mrs. A. Halberstein. Young Women's Study Club: President, Mrs. B. Wilson; vice- president, Mrs. T. Kominars. North West Study Club: Presi- dent, Mrs. S. Nachman; vice-pre- sident, Mrs. B. Greenbaum. Parkside Club: President, Mrs. Esther Nosanchuk. * * * Red Cross Courses JWB Delivers Hanukah Gifts To Servicemen Parties Held at Battle Creek, Red Cross plans for 1944 are Mt. Clemens, Grosse Ile, going ahead with the beginning of First Aid and Home Nursing and at Fort Brady classes. A standard First Aid class, with Mrs. Sarah Cohen as Jewish members of the armed instructor, will start next Tues- forces in the Michigan area were day, at 7:30 p. m. well remembered during Hanu- A Home Nursing course is kah through the efforts of the scheduled for Monday, Jan, 31, Detroit Army-Navy Committee 1 to 3 p. M. of the Jewish Welfare Board. Registrations for both classes A bus load of Detroit hostesses should be made immediately. Re- bring food and 200 Hanukah kifts quests are now being taken for went to the USO in Battle Creek. evening Home Nursing courses In the synagogue in Mt. Clem- and advanced First Aid courses. ens, under the sponsorship of the Mt. Clemens Army-Navy CARD OF THANKS Committee, a party was held and The family of the late Sgt. Sol 30 Hanukah kits were brought Buttner wish to thank their rel- from Detroit. Thirty-five kits atives and friends for the many were sent to Jewish sailors and kindnesses shown them in their wavesat Grosse Ile. bereavement. Fort Brady at Sault Ste. Marie held a Hanukah celebration, in- eluding a dinner for over 120 Jewish service men and women and 125 Hanukah kits were sent from Detroit. The principal speaker was Maj. Gen. Samuel T.• Lawton. The party was held at the Non-Commissioned Offic- ers club at Fort Brady. Kits distributed in this area were supplied by: 70 kits each supplied from Maurice Aronsson, Milton A. Bressler and Bert Silverman; 120 from Zedakah club; 30 from Congregation Shaarey Zedek; 35 from the Jewish Community Center Ser- vice Club. Members of the Gift Kits Proect Committee of the Detroit Army-Navy committee, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold Smiley, packed 200 kits. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Joseph Berris wish to thank their many friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. THE DETROIT BANK COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS BANKING MAIN OFFICE, GRISWOLD at STATE 31 Branch Offices Throughout the City Statement of Condition, December 31, 1943 RESOURCES OFFICERS $ 78,739,446.32 101,669,285.15 Cash and Due from Banks U. S. Treasury Bills and Certificates (All due within Z year) Other U. S. Government Obligations, direct or fully guaranteed • President Joseph M. Dodge Vice Presidents Roland A. Benge Charles H. Hewitt Raymond A. Jacobs Edwin D. Kay Charles A. Kinney William K. Muir Raymond T. Pet-ring Ralph J. Romer (Due within 5 years $5,001,747.08) Corporate and Other Securities (Including Detroit Savings Safe Deposit Company stock $100,000) (Due within 5 years $7,375,424.17) Assistant Cashiers Ronald W. Bainbridge Glen A. Baker George R. Berkaw, Jr. Harold P. Carr John C. Dilworth Harold G. Frear Murray L. MacDonald Earl H. Quibell Albert H. Rupp Thurston 0. Shreves Charles H. Wainman W. Bea Wahlrip Marshall S. Woods • • • • ■ S • * • 10,704,265.71 • • Loans and Discounts Real Estate Mortgages and Loans • *- Federal Reserve Bank Stock Bank Properties, Furniture and Equipment 4. • • • • • $ • • 32,559,112.84 12,011,656.34 237,200.00 2,711,492.61 Accrued Interest and Prepaid Expense . . Customers Liability on Acceptances and Credits . Other Assets • . . • • • a • • • • • •• • • * S t Ille 1,011,549.47 25.122.92 36,074.15 (Main Office and Thirty-One Branch Offices) * • • • Cashier Kenneth M. Burns Wendell C. Goddard William B. Hall Cecil S. Hunt Clifford H. Hyett Gustave A. Wellensich Gale L. Wessinger, 5,645,599.49 State and Municipal Securities . . • • • • 1 TOTAL Assistant Vice Presidents Milton J. Drake 160,758,199.40 (Due within 5 years ;90,509,370.30) a • • $ 406,109.004.43 LIABILITIES Commercial Deposits Individuals, Corporations and Others • U. S. Government Other Public Funds • • • • • • Savings Deposits . . • fa • a a• $199,060,204.29 26,966,678.39 11,867,764.55 237,894,647.23 155,026,903.62 392,921,550.85 Total Deposits • ** Unearned Interest . . Acceptances and Letters of Credit Accrued Dividends, Expenses and Other Liabilities • • • ',a ••• • . . • • • • • Preferred Stock . • • • • • • * • Common Stock Surplus . . • a • Preferred Stock Retirement Provision • • e Undivided Profits . . . • . • • • • 4• Reserve for Contingencies • • ■ * 3,370,000.00 2,268,000.00 2,268,000.00 1,110,338.00 979,492.73 2,567.427.83 TOTAL • • • • 0, 216,683.53 25,122.92 382,388.57 12,563,258.56 $406.109,004.43 United States Government Securities carried at $30,955,000.00 in the foregoing statement are pledged to secure public deposits where required by law, including deposits of the State of Michigan amounting to $3,003,526.47. Member of Federal Deposit insurance Corporation