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July 28, 1944 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-07-28

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Page Eight

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Our Letter Box

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind of Ros :lawn Ave. are spending
the week in Chicago. They are staying at the Shorela.nd Hotel and
plan to attend the Gift Show at the Palmer House.
In honor of the retiring treasurer, Mrs. Lillian Kahan, Ezra
Sisterhood of Federation of Polish Jews entertained at a surprise
farewell party at the home of Mrs. Mary Garnick, 3244 Elmhurst.
Mrs. Kahan and son, Saul, left Detroit, July 23, for Miami, Fla.,
where they intend to make their home.
Bob Weinberg, USCG Seaman 2nd Class, of 19350 Pennington
Dr.. is home on a 10-day furlough after two years in service. He is
awaiting his future base destination.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay of 18121 San Juan Drive will have
open house Tuesday evening, Aug. 1, in honor of their son, Sherman
Allen, who is entering the University of Illinois under the U. S.
Army's ASTP program.
Martin Selik, U.S.N., is spending a nine-day leave from his
post at Great Lakes Naval Station, Illinois, with his wife at their
home, 16568 Tuller Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Croll of 18937 Wisconsin Ave. are spending
the summer at Cedar Beach, Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Laven of 4890 W. Outer Drive will have
open house on Sunday, Aug. 13, 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m., in honor
of the recent marriage of their daughter, Rosalee, to Pfc. Allen
Emery. which took place in San Francisco on April 1. No cards.
Pfc. and Mrs. Emery are here for a 15-day visit with their parents.
Upon the conclusion of Pfc. Emery's furlough they will return to
his post at Hamilton Field, Calif.
Pvt. and Mrs. Ausley Goodman are spending their furlough
with Mrs. Goodman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Linch of Westwood
Village. Los Angeles, Calif. They will also spend some time in San
Francisco before Pvt. Goodman reports back for duty at Camp
Kohler. Sacramento, Calif., where he is attached to the Signal Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik Jr. of Whitmore Rd. are spending a
short time in Okeechobee, Michigan.
Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of the Belcrest Hotel is leaving this
Friday for Mackinac Island where she will spend the rest of the
summer.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Bayre Levin of Edison Ave. returned on Monday
from a fortnight's visit in Mackinac Island.
Miss Sally Brown of Lucerne Dr. is leaving this Friday to spend
10 days in Milwaukee as the guest of Miss Mary Freschl.
Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct. has as her house guest
Miss Stella Heineman of Milwaukee,
- Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein of Fairfield Ave. are spending
a few weeks in Northern Wisconsin.
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel is spending the
remainder of the summer at the Grand Hotel in Macknac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas and their two children of Ohio Ave.
are spending the summer in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll of the Lee Plaza Apt. have returned
from a Georgian Bay Cruise.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. and Mr, and Mrs.
Armin Hartman of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a few weeks'
stay in Frank-fort.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. were hosts
last Tuesday evening at a reception at the Franklin Hills Country
Club, complimenting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Jay Winkelman. Mr. Winkelman, who has been associated
for the last year and a half with the U. S. Department of Scientific
Research and Development in California, has just received his ap-
pointment as an Ensign in the U. S. Navy and will report to the
Indoctrination School in Tucson, Ariz., on Aug. 15. Mrs. Winkelman
will, for the present, remain with her, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Wallace of Canterbury Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon. Baer and their young daughter of Picadilly
Rd. are spending a few weeks at the Grand Hotel in Mackinac

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Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller of Chicago Blvd. have as their
guest Mrs. Schiller's sister-in-law, Mrs. Edward Rassman. of Wichita,
Ka •

Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer of Wildemere Ave. will leave
this Saturday for Yellowstone National Park and California.
Mrs. Harry Rosman of Boston Blvd. has returned from a few
weeks' stay in Greenbush, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gould and their son, Richard, are spending
a few weeks in Frankfort.
Miss Harriet Simon of the Wilshire Hotel left last Sunday to
spend a fortnight in Duluth, Minn., and Milwaukee, Wisc.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cowan of the Belcrest Hotel are spending
the summer in Cedarville, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Plotkin of West Outer Dr. are spending
a few weeks in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Appleby have returned to their home in
East Orange, N. J., after a week's visit with their nephew and
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer of the Lee Plaza Apt.
Di. and Mrs. David Fauman. of Boston Blvd. are spending a
fortnight in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Zack of Northlawn Ave., Mrs. Maurice
P. Meyers of Baylis Ave. and Miss Sophie Kutloff returned from a
week-end cruise to Mackinac Island.

Local Brevities

YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
OF BNAI MOSHE is accepting
reservations for the weinie roast
on Aug. 5. Those desiring to at-
tend should call Lillian Cern,
IV. 7192. New officers are: Ruth
Goodman, president; Milt on
Fishman and Alice Sobel, vice-
presidents; Lillian Cern, record-
ing secretary; Laura Pomerants,
corresponding secretary; Irving
Jutkowitz, treasurer.
* * *
JULIUS ROSENWALD POST
218 AUXILIARY arranged a pic-
nic for the Jewish group at La-
peer State Home and Training
School, Lapeer, Mich. Hostesses
included Mesdames Pauline Pep-
per, Eva Schlafer and Rose
Makie. Rabbi Herman Rosen-
wasser visits the home weekly in
his capacity as Chaplain.

Dewey Robinson, who always
plays a "tough guy" in gangster
films, weighs 260 pounds . .
measures 23 inches around the
neck? A gangster picture with-
out Man Mountain Dewey, a
hulking racketeer, wouldn't seem
complete.

Shapero Calls for Renewed
Efforts in War Bond Drives
Editor, The Jewish News:
On behalf of the retail division
of the Wayne County War Fi-
nance Committee, I want to pre-
sent my compliments to you on
the splendid work you did in the
5th War Loan drive. The over-
all job turned out to be a bit
harder than was expected, but I
am confident that the figures on
August 1 will show Wayne Coun-
ty and Michigan on top of the
heap as usual. The results of the
last few days of the campaign
were magnificent, and they show
what we are capable of, when all
the cards are down.
The retail promotional efforts
in the 5th campaign exceeded
anything we have attempted
heretofore. The Retailers spon-
sored three double spreads and
six full pages in the News, Times
and Free Press; furnished mate-
rial to out-state, neighborhood,
and foreign language papers; fur-
nished window material and
printed matter - throughout the
county; created • "Bond Square"
on Washington Boulevard and
maintained it._ throughout the
campaign; decorated the streets
in twenty-five shopping districts,
and shared in many other activi-
ties too numerous to mention.
But . . . we've got to do better
in the 6th War Loan. Plans are
already in the making. No rest
for us "till it's over, over there"!
We trust that you will accept
our fervent thanks for your sup-
port, and that you will stand by
to help us again.
Sincerely,
NATE S. SHAPERO, Chairman
Wayne County Retailers
War Finance Committee.

Our Film Folk

By HELEN ZIGMOND

(Copyright, 1944,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency)

Henry Ginsberg took over the
reins of general manager in
charge of all production at Para-
mount. He is the same producer
who has been very active on all
Bond drives—in fact, he is the
originator of the 10 per cent pay-
roll deduction plan in use at all
the studios.
* * *
Since the time he played op-
posite Pola Negri in 1928 until
the winning of his Oscar, Paul
Lukas says he has been "found"
and lost by Hollywood exactly
seven times. So it isn't likely that
his new fame accruing from the
statuette will expand his head.
"It's like the title of my last pic-
ture—'Uncertain Glory.' "
* * *
So fearful are the Nazis of the
Allied radio programs that they
punished a whole French town as
an example. For "paying atten-
tion to foreign broadcasts," the
Nazis seized all radio sets in
Capestang and deported to Ger-
many all men between 18 and 40.
So reports OWI by way of "La
Suisse," Swiss newspaper.

Friday, Jury 28, 1944

Bnai Brith's Servicemen's Dinner

Some of the more than 300 Jewish servicemen and women at
Camp Lee, Va., who were guests of Petersburg, Va., Bnai Brith at a
unique Friday evening Jewish meal, cooked and served by a volun-
teer detail of non-Jewish servicemen. The meal was served in
Camp Lee's largest mess hall and is believed to be the largest of its
kind to be given at an Army post by a civilian organization.

Pope Confers Hebrew
Blessing on Soldier

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Press of
2466 Buena Vista Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
William, on Saturday morning,
Aug. 5, • at Congregation Bnai
David. A dinner will be given
at the Workmen's Circle Bldg.
Visiting troops, the Pope asked on Linwood Ave. on Sunday
the soldier where he was from. evening, Aug. 6.
* * *
When the soldier replied that his
home was Palestine, the Pope
Mr. and Mrs. Julius London of
raised his hand and greeted him 18105 Parkside Ave., announce
with the words: "Yevorechacha the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed-
adonai veishmerecha," the tradi- mund Lee, to be observed on
tional Hebrew blessing from the Saturday morning, Aug. 5, at
Old Testament (Numerals VI Congregation Shaarey Zedek. At
24-6) meaning: "May God bless home on Sunday, Aug. 6, from
you and keep you."
7 to 10 p. m. No cards.

TEL AVIV (JTA)—The story
of how the Pope blessed a Jew-
ish soldier in Hebrew was told
in a letter which arrived here
from the front in Italy.

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