Page Ten Friday, December THE JEWISH NEWS 'Stick With Me to the Finish' Leonard N. Simons . Slogan Helps Promote Bond Drive Member of Simons-Michelson Advertising Firm Has Been Orie of the Guiding Spirits in Local War Bond Cam- paigns; Shaarey Zedek Plans Affair . / To Leonard N. Simons, one of the leading figUres in War Bond drives in Michigan, goes credit for another achievement—the selec- tion of the adopted local slogan:- . "Stick with me to the finish." Mr. Simons, member of the advertising firm of Simons-Michelson, has been one of the guiding spirts of local bond drives during the past -two years. He has had an important share in the successful bond drives of Temple Beth El and Franklin Hills Country Club and has supervised the advertising campaigns for the War Loans. In the 6th War . Loan, Mr. Simons( is again play- ing an important role as supervisor of advertising. Temple Beth El, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, iith WAR LOAN Temple Israel, Knolwood Country Club, Franklin Hills Country Club, Bnai David, Zedakah Club, Home Relief Society, Temple Israel Sisterhood and numerous other women's groups and landsmanshaften are active in the 6th War Loan. Davidson Guest . on Shaarey Zedek Proo-ram Irving Davidson, of New York, noted Jewish: h bumorist, will ap- pear. at Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p. m. next Monday evening, to assist in the congregation's SiNth War Loan drive. Admission will be a pledge to buy a bond. Mr. Davidson will have a complete new repertoire, Norman Snider, men's club entertainment chairman, said. Shaarey Zedek's drive is off to a fine star t, according to Maurice Seligman, drive chairman, and is striving to surpass its record of $1,260,000 set in the Fifth War Loan. Members of the bond committee are at Shaarey Zedek -every evening except Fridays and Sundays and on Sunday mornings. Bonds also can be purchased daily except on the Sabbath at the Shaarey Zedek office. The committee includes; Harry Cohen, president of the Con- gregation; Harry M. Shulman, vice-president; Ben Sidlow, secretary and Charles Smith, M. B. Lewis, Nathan Rubin, Morris Karbel, John Frazer, Rubin Schayowitz, Irwin L Cohn, Abe Schmier, Philip Olender, Phil Kanter, Albert Green, Morris Blumberg, Charles Agree, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Mrs. Oshie Baker and Mrs. Bitker. Arlazaroff Bomber Drive Near Goal Harry Schumer announced this week that the $250,000 drive for a bomber in memory, of T/4 Morris Miller, conducted by Arlazar- off Branch of Jewish National Workers' Alliance; is nearing success. Activities of all Jewish groups are being conducted for the 6th War Loan in cooperation with Team A of the Wayne County Corn- mittqe, under the co-chairmanship of Irving W. -Blumberg and Henry Wineman. Extra bonds were bought by employes of Sams, Inc., in tribute to the memory of Lt. Raymond' Zussman who was killed in action pn France. The Sams employes bought $580,000 worth of bonds. Henry H. Reichhold, president, of the Detroit Symphony's board of trustees, has given to the Treasury Department this Saturday's symphonic concert, with admission by the purchase of War Bonds only. The concert wil be under the direction of Karl Krueger, music director, . with Claudia Arrau, pianist, and - Josephine Antoine, 'Soprano, as soloists. Bond purchasers will be entitled to as many tickets as the number of bonds they Purchase. For information call NI. 1354, NI. 2519, UN. 2-8372, TO. 2-3254 and FI. 2316. charge of membership; Mrs. Mor- ris Garvett and. Mrs. Harry Metzger; membership chairmen; Mrs. Jacob: Mazer,, records chair- Central Group of Hadassah nian; Mrs: Harry Kopel, work- 1aunched its membership drive ers' chairman. Nednesday. at a luncheon at Mrs. Harry L..- Kopel's home, - 1602 MICHIGAN'S LARGEST Edison. FLORSHEISI. -REALER RORSHEIM ed. 1 Similar luncheonette meetings will be held on Wednesdays ILI Jan. 9, the' li:)sing date of -the wen.1 Avel idrive, except :on Dec. - 27. 2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre Officers 'inciude Mrs. Harry Open Evenings vice-pkesicient_ -. 4„n - Hadassah Central Unit Launches Membership Luncheonette Meetings . e I . 1944 Hanukah Program Planned 'by Center, Council on Dec. 17 Stettinius Encourages Hope For Allied Refugee Agency Louis LaMed and Abram Mey- erowitz, chairmen of the Yiddish culture committees of the Jewish Center and -Jewish Community Council respectively, announce li that the -next program, in the series will take the_ form of a celebration, on Sunday evening, Dec. 17 in the auditorium of the Center, Woodward - and Hol- brook. A number of local artists and groups are combining their tal- ents to provide the program un- der the direction of Moishe Haar, who has prepared a special pro- gram, details of which will be announced later. Tickets _are available through Yiddish speak- ing organizations affiliated with . the Council, at the Center and Council offices. World/Jewish Congress Delegates Demand Establishment of 'Effective' International Bureau by United- - Nations to Solve Vital Problem Center Hanukah Musicale Dec. 12 LEONARD N. SIMONS r, The, music department of the Jewish CoMmunity Center' an- nounces that the next Center musicale will be deVoted to corn- . positions of Jewish composers. Wyn Garden, soprano, Julius Chajes, pianist, Arthur Gross- man, violinist, and Bernard Argiewicz, cellist, will share the program. Miss Garden has appeared fre- quently in • concerts, rendering Jewish and Hebrew songs. Her program will include songs by L. Weiner, L. Saminsky, L Edel, J. Chajes and M.Zaira. Of • special interest will be the first performance of "Andante Religioso" for violin, cello and piano by A. W. Binder, one of the leading Jewish composers, professor at the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary, music director at the 92nd Street YMCA and at the Free Synagogue in New York City. The - composition to be performed is based on tra- ditional Bible chanting and on Chassidic' moods. The program will also include trio movements by J. Weinberg and J. Chajes.. - Mus. • 3/C Manfred F. Kuttner of the Dearborn Naval Training Station will open the • concert with the traditional candle bless- ings. There will be community singing of Hanukah and modern Palestinian songs under the direction of Mr. Chajes at the close of the concert. Katherine Ziff will be the acr companist for Miss Garden. There is no charge for admis- sion. Center Choral Group Will Commence Dec. 6 The Center Choral Group, under the direction of Julius Chajes, director of music at the Jewish Community Center, will start rehearsals next Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. Singers interested . in joining the gfoup should con- tact Mr. Chajes at the Center. There is no age limit, and no fee is required. ATLANTIC CITY—The 300 delegates from 39 countries at- tending the sessions of the World Jewish Congress have urged the establishment of an "effective" international agency by the United Nations to solve the refugee problem. International action was urged by the conference whose dele- gates were encouraged by the following message from Secretary of State. Edward R. Stettinious Jr.: • "The American Government and the people devoutly hope that the terrible hurt suffered by the Jewiili people may be healed and that your conference may worlp out a program of constructive help and rehabilitation of .every kind for the Jewish people through- out the world. "Through the establishment -of the War Refugee Board the American Government has manifested its deep interest and readi- ness to help rescue suffering and persecuted European • Jews. I am sure it will give its full sympathy to all wise and constructive proposals to rehabilitate European Jewry and to • restore its full - right." A resolution in favor of the establishment of a Jewish Com- monwealth in Palestine was adopted by the. delegates after Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Dr. Nahum Goldman and other leaders condemned terrorism. in Palestine and demanded fullest justice for the Jewish - people everywhere. The consensus at the Conference 'was that the rescuing of refugees is the responsibility of all the democratic powers. Halevy Holds Social Woman' Violinist Symphony Soloist At Center Sunday Halevy Singing Society's social and dance will be held at the Jewish Community,Center, Wood- ward and Holbrook, on Sunday evening. _Refreshments will be available. There will be a pro-, gram of entertainment. Anna Warren and Nathan Bennish announce that admission "will be free and that the public is invited. Advance reservations may be made for the 20th jubilee concert, scheduled for Feb. 4, at the Mas- onic Temple, with Igor Gorin as soloist, by calling TO. 6-3374. • Templeton in Concert At Masonic Monday The Detroit Symphony Orches- tra is to be host to Carroll Glenn, America's leading woman violinist, at the Thursday s u b - scription concert, Dec. 7. This young artist, American born and trained, is the first and only person to win the four major prizes offered' in open competition to promising Carroll Glenn musicians in the United . States by the Naumburg Foundation, Town Hall Endowment Series, $1,000 prize of- the National Federation of Music Clubs and the Schubert Memorial - Awards. Karl Krueger and Carroll Glenn have combined their tal- ents before, and it is by special request of the conductor that ' Miss Glenn will perform in De- troit, the super-difficult Sibelius Violin Concert, Op. 47. Alec Templeton, the noted pianist, composer Old improvisor, will appear . in concert at the Masonic Auditorium on Monday evening, Dec. 4. Mr. Templeton has played and sung his way into the hearts of the American People in con- certs, on the radio and at on USO perform- ances. He has been hailed as The I. L. Peretz School of "musical Mark Templeton Windsor will hold its 11th an- Twain" and hiS humor has en- nual banquet at the Shaar HaS- chanted his many audiences. homayim Auditorium on Sunday evening, Dec. 10. 2nd Scandinaiian Symphony A feature of the event will be Concert Friday Evening The Scandinavian Symphony a program of songs and recita- Orchestra, which has contributed tions by Saul Meisels and Ida to the musical presentations of Ruth Meisels of Cleveland. this city during the past 15 years, will give its second concert this Friday, 8:30 p. m., at -Ionic Ma- up the cold blockade in your nose sonic Temple, Grand River and Open with fast-acting Penetro Nose Drops. Chope Place. Breathe freer, easier, almost instantly, The soloist of the evening will as they cool, soothe and shrink swollen be Miss Lillian Fure. The or- nasal membranes. Caution: Use only as chestra is under the direction of directed. Generous bottle 25c, 50e. Get PENETRO NOSE DROPS Eduard Werner. Meisels at Windsor Dec. 10 Banquet COLD-STUFFED NOSE? Important Work On The Home Front . . Your 'druggist must be perfectionist, because there are no two ways of filling the prescription your doctor writes..lt must be done accurately and with the finest ingredients. You can count on our skilled pharmacists for dependable, prompt service.