' Friday, juns 9, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten goehOeWaree- BUY MORE THAN BEFORE This Advertisement Sponsored BY mc'e /.;;v7 , ' rte - -; Shecter Furniture Co. 8930 Twelfth Data on Captains Sought For Jewish War Records War Records Bureau of JWB Army and Navy Committee Asks Cooperation of Synagogues and Organizations to Compile Information as Invasion Starts With Invasion bringing us closer - to victory, it is im- perative that Detroit Jewry respond immediately to the plea of the Detroit War Records Committee of the Jewish Welfare Board for complete data of sons, daughters and relatives in the Armed Forces of the United States and Allied Nations. "The record of every Jewish man and woman who is serving, or who has served our country in this war, must be full and complete, in. order to prove that we, as Jews, may have an answer to those who are already saying 'What is the American Jew contributing to the war effort'," Myron A. Keys, chair- man of the War Records Com- mittee, declares. Appeal to Organizations In an appeal to presidents and Secretaries of organizations and congregations, besides individu- als, the War Records Committee urges immediate and whole- hearted support of the JWB's great task of compiling an of- ficial documentary of the na- _tion's Jews in the war. The appeal added "That we may confront the enemy within with the TRUTH and enlighten those whom he is seeking to mislead . . ." To accomplish this, the corn- mittee suggests the appointment of active workers in various or- ganizations to gather this com- plete information and to contact the committee, MA. 8400, or write the Bureau of War Rec- ords, Woodward and Holbrook, for blanks. Records of Captains Records of the following cap- tains are needed: Sidney Adelson, Harry D. Alt- Man, Maxwell Barack, Irving Begelman, Theodore I. Bergman, Nathan Brooks, Perry B. Bern- stein, Leslie. - Ca-plan, Leo J. Croll, HoWard Engelman, Samuel G: Epstein, Meyer J. Feigelman; Leon Fill, Spencer Finney, Ernest Freshman, Sigmund Gabe, Grant L. Glickman, Mau- rice D. Gollman, Leonard J. Gra bow, Jack R. Greenberg, Leonard Grobow, Sol C. Gross- man, Irving J. Hershon, A. J. Himmelhoch, Arthur R. Holstein, John B. Horwitz, Ruben Iden, Louis Immerman, Barney B. Israel; Leo Katzman, Louis Korn, Richard B. Kramer, Henry Landsman, M a xi' d e 11 Lansky, Morton R. Lazar, David Leach, Sol Leland, Manuel M. Levine, David Levit, George Lipkin, Leo Lipton, Ben Maidenberg, Ervin B. Markus, Herbert H. Metz, Harry Miller; Joseph Moore, Edison S. Morse, Henry J. Moses, Oscar Nagel, Charles Perlman, Harry N. Purdy, David Racoosin, George S. Rovin, J. N. Scher, Robert Schlaff, Joseph E. Selia- dy, Allen I. Shapiro, Louis Shio- vitz, Irving B. Schulak, Albert B. Schulman, Merrill Smeltzer, Herman M. Sperling, Nathan Starman, Max Steiner, Robert 0. Stern, Sidney Stolsky, Bernard Stralser, Marcus H. Sugarman, 'Abraham Tauber, Myer Teitel- baum, John H. Wax, Jack Weis- berg, Jacob Weisberg; Sidney J. White, Joseph H. ,Witter, Israel J. Zimmerman, LeRoy Alter, Gerald I. Blumen- thal, Lewis B. Daniels, Herbert S. Eskin (chaplain), John Fried- man, Morton Helper, Albert Kaplan, Saul Karch, Martin K. Marrich, Howard Rand, Ray- mond Rissman, Irvin H. Stein- berg, Lawrence L. Stocker, Croorge Winton. Information Completed i The • following is the list of tcaptains ,about whom informa- . tion has been completed to date: Andrew N. Spiro, wounded in New Guinea; Herman E. Diskin, Irving Leonard Haron, Jack Starman, Max Gordon Aiken, Harold C. Allen, Ralph G. Aron- stain, Frederick S. Babbin, Ben- jamin Barenholtz, Louis L. Barnett; Moe Baumer, Louis L. Bar- nett, Oscar Bean, Abraham Becker, Morris Beckwitt, Max Richard Beitman, Sanford Alvin Bennett, Louis Beresh, Eli N. Bernstein, Nathaniel E. Bern- stein, Samual S. Bernstein, Leon- ard Birndorf, Herbert G. Blum- berg, Abraham M. Bookstein, Isadore Botvinick, Lionel Braun; Louis J. Bronstein, Seymour Caplan, Harold Chaifetz, Henry A. Chapnick, George Charnas, Hyman Herbert Cohen, Daniel R. Cohn, Leslie Eugene Col- burn, Harold Aaron Conn, Mark Dale, William Leonard Deutsch, Herman E. Diskin, Charles Dit- koff, Morris Dresner; Joseph Raymond Eder, Elmer Ellias, Mordecai L. Falick, Leo G. Federman, David Feldman, Milton David Feldman, Paul H. Feldman, Martin Z. Feldstein, Meryl Myron Fenton, Gerald Freedman, John Freedman, Sid- ney S. Friedlaender, Maurice Harvey Gantz, Charles H. Ger- shenson, Samuel H. Gershenson, Sidney M. Gilberg, Samuel M. Gingold, Charles Gitlin, Julius Leon Gittlin, Morris W. Glass; Irwin L. , Glasser, Aubrey Goldman, Bernard Jacob Gold- man, Perry Goldman, Murray R. Goldstein, Louis Goodman, Max Miller Goodman, Martin J. Gore- lick, Jerome H. Greenberg, Carl Gussin, Benjamin B. Gutow, Si- mon Harrison, Herbert Herman Holman, Martin Meyer Jacobs, Louis Jaffe, Baird David Jay, Benjamin Juliar; Arnold Kass, Max A. Kohn, Louis Koretz, Richard B. Kra- mer, Robert Kuhn, Jack D. Kut•• nick, Max Lapides, Milton M. Lappin, David M. Levin, Michael Meyer Levin, Bernard L. Levy, Morris Jack Liefer, Adolph W. Lowe, Mitchell R. Mand-Aperg, Jack N. Mandiberg, Jerome Mark, Ben Marks, Benton Irv- ing Marks, Peter Aaron Martin, Meyer N. Maskin, Max Wolf Mattes, Chaplain Louis Milgrom, Joseph Brown Mohr, David G. Morton, Harry Miller, Joseph Israel Nosanchuk; Joseph Norton Oppenheim, Max Parker, Leslie Pensler, Meyer Pensler, Paul Pensler, Philip Sol Peven, Harold Sorrell Podolsky, Ray Pollard, Harold Theodore Rattner, Benjamin Re- der, Frank A. Reisman, Edward Roberts, Howard R o b i n s o n, Abraham S. Rogoff, Jack Rom, Samuel Rosenthal, Ben Charles Ross, Jack D. Rossen; Herman K. Sachs, Nathaniel Sandler, Chaplain Melvin S. Sands, Conrad Kenneth Sarason, Schayel Scheinberg, Norman Schkolven, Henry Schlesinger, Harry Schwartz, Philip M. Schwartz, Jack L. Selling, Mor- ris W. Selman, Albert Shapiro, Sidney P. Shear, Phillip Marvin Sherman, Thomas B. Schulman, Daniel Charles Siegel, Henry Siegel, Emanuel Walter Sklar, Gregory A. Skully; Sam Skutsky, Henry Small, Marshall Lodge, Women to Install Officers Tuesday Rabbi Folkman to Address Groups at Bnai Moshe; Program Arranged Officers for the coming term will be installed by Louis Mar- shall Lodge of Bnai Brith and its two women's groups next Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., in t h e Bnai Moshe so- cial hall. Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, the guest speaker, will deaf with the Jewish com- munal spirit as exemplified by the Flag Day celebration which falls on Rabbi Folkman the succeeding day. Rabbi Folkman, chosen t h e outstanding Grand Rapids Citi- zen under 35 years of age in 1938, has become known in Bnai Brith and Zionist circles for his devotion to good citizenship and service to the community. In 1942-1943 he served as president of the Bnai Brith District No. 6 which includes Michigan. There will be a musical pro- gram. Aaron Rosenberg will preside over the induction of new offi- cials. In the course of the past year, Louis Marshall groups has in- creased in membership from 400 to over 800. Laikin to Report on Zionist Emergencies Benjamin M. Laikin, vice- president of the Zionist Council of Detroit, who represented the Council at the national confer- ence of the American Zionist Emergency Council in Washing- ton, May 23-24, will report on the deliberations at a meeting of the Council next Thursday eve- ning, at the Jewish National Fund office, Dexter and Bur- lingame. Mr. Laikin will outline latest developments in efforts to deal with Zionist emergency sit- uations. crtrnincrinsinslnnnnililrirircrd FilliliELIIIIIN'S "wkere vacation &vanes mot inn° &meth Haysn's Fhiset Resort 80 Acres of Ployeisste Paradise • A gay, friendly csowd • Swimming. lets**, gage. •••••• • Handball. ping pang, andrass • Dancing. concerts. movie* 4016 Pied Aceiritioe Rooms with Bath Sesfrerb Food Wen* for &Mee 1 — 1161 Marriages daughter, Faye, to Cpl. Al Fred- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Fred- son of Dexter Blvd. The wedding was performed on May 26 at the FAGENBAUM-RUBEN — The home of Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka. marriage of Miss Gloria Ruben, A dinner was served at the Book- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cadillac Hotel. Ruben, and Sgt. Carl Fagen- * * baum, son of Mrs. Harry Snyder MARRICH-LUCAS: On June of Sacramento, Cal., took place at 7:30 o'clock Sunday evening, 1, Miss Virginia Ruth Lucas, June 4, at the Bnai Moshe syna- daughter of Mrs. Anna Lucas gogue. Rabbis Moses Fischer and of Webb Ave. and the late Sam Jacob Nathan and Cantor David Lucas, was married to Lt. Fred Katzman officiated. A reception Marrich, son of Mr. and Mrs. was held in the Ruben home in Meyer Marrich of Webb Ave. Rabbi Leon Fram performed the Tuxedo Ave. ceremony. Miss Renee Friedman was the maid-of-honor and Saul Fagen- GOLDBERG - COHEN: MI baum served his brother as best man. The bridegroom's niece, and Mrs. Max Goldberg of 2670 Dale Jean Fagenbaum, was the Pasadena Ave. announce the flower girl. The bride's nephew, marriage of their son, Pvt. Ar- thur Goldberg, to Miss Rose Co- Bruce Singer, was ringbearer. hen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Among the out-of-town guests Cohen of 3767 Tuxedo. were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder The military wedding was held and their daughter Rosalie and in the chapel of Camp Chaffe, Harry Cohen of Sacramento, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ark, The parents of the bride and bridegroom attended. Rab- Shuster and their sons Harold bi Horwitz of Chicago officiated. and Gary, Mrs. Lenore Finger- There was an attendance of 40 hoot, Miss Margaret Salzberg, soldiers. One of the soldiers play- and Mrs. S. A. Singer of Toledo. ed the Wedding March and an- The couple left to make their other sang, "0 Promise Me.". home for the present at Joplin, The • bride is living at the Mo. where Sgt. Fagenbaum is camp with her husband. stationed at Camp Crowder. * * * CARD OF THANKS LEVETT-DESMON: The mar- The family of the late Mrs. riage of Miss Marilyn Helene Mollie Silver wish to thank their Desmon, daughter of Mr. and many friends and relatives for Mrs. Herbert G. Desmon of Tyler their expressions of sympathy Ave., and Roy R. Levett, son of and kindness in their recent be- Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Levett of reavement. Sturtevant Ave., was performed June 4 at Riviera Hall. Coolest Spot in Michigan! The bridal party consisted of Miss Rose Snyder, maid of honor; Ralph Karden, best man; Miss Phyllis Levett, junior bridesmaid. RESORT * * * North Shore Drive FREDSON-FISHKIN: Mr. and South Haven, Michigan Mrs. A. Fishkin of Glendale Ave. announce the marriage of their SAMSON'S FOR REST, SPORT and FUN for EVERYONE .. Spaciouti grounds and com- plete play facilities. Excerient kosher food • airy rooms. Centrally located, yet away from the congested. district Write /or Booklet k South Glassman's Resort Haven, Michigan Complete Vacation Accommodations You need not drive your own auto. Our bus and private cars available at all hours. We meet our guests at nearest bus and train depots. Write for Illustrated Folder or Phone Ruby Samson There's Nothing Finer Than NO. 0576 3840 Elmhurst Detroit or F. Samson, Prop. South Haven, Mich. Phone 379 or 441 •• ■ •••W.../.....-0P,I,O...••• ■ 111.+••• ■ •••• ■ ••••••Y Leopold L. Snyder, Morris So fen, Milton L. Sorock, Robert J. Spiegel, Andrew Norman Spiro, Benjamin B. Stamell, Meyer Stamell, A. Carl Stander, Saul Charles Stein, Milton J. Stein- hardt, Allan Stiglitz, Samuel B. Stone, Harold L. Stralser, Sam- ule Stulberg, Arthur Meyer Sutton; Amson C. Plibor, Alexander Tolchan, Harry Weber, William J. Weinstein, A. Allen Weisberg, Herman Weitz, Israel Wiener, Morton J. Wiener. ■- - - te4C BARON'S RESORT The Most Exclusive Resort in South Haven, Michigan Rooms with private bath and shower. Children's dininc, room and governess. Playgrounds, pri- vate bathing beach. Men's and women's solariums. Concert Orchestra. "The Only Cabaret in Town" $ Acts of Vaudeville Dancing Nightly Michigan's Ideal Vacation Spot Invites You To Summer Comfort MICHIGAN BEACH HOTEL aS A Pleasant, Private, Sandy Beach . . AmericanPlan American-Jewish Cooking Acquire your suntan by swimming. promenading, on the beach, or playing golf, tennis, shuffleboard, fishing or horseback riding . . . you will find. The Michigan Beach in a position to gratify you. Owned and Operated by Martin Eichenbaum 269 N. Shore South Haven, Mich. Phone 451 An Ideal Place To Live An Exceptional Place To Dine "Vacation Land for Everyone" Since 1906 Private Bath — Showers — Running Water in Every Room — Dancing — Swimming — Tennis Golf — Horse Back Riding IPiionn 700 THOENLX ROAD EAST SOUTH HAVEN, M:CHICAN — *.1111•11t it•,11itill11 56 NORTH SHORE DRIVE SOITTH HAVEN, KWH,