THE JEWISH NEWS Page Twelve Enlist Hospital Drive Workers (Continued From Page 5) poses, raised a total of $390,000, and the building campaign *for the hospital is now seeking more than five times as much. It is hoped that big victory celebration signalizing the suc- cessful completion of the hos- pital campaign may • be held before long. The leaders of the campaign have tentatively set a date during the last week of February, if the returns of contributions make that pos- sible. Individuals and organiza- tions are urged to make their contributions, to help make possible the holding of this great event. Appropriate Plaques Appropriate plaques and other inscriptions will be set up in the new hospital, in accordance with the amounts of the contributions. A committee has been named to work but details.' for designations to honor the living and the mem-- ory of the departed... An adidtional list of men and women who have expressed an interest in the hospital program was made public as follows: Jack Pearlman, Louis Pershin, Mose Polinsky, Dr. John J. Pollack, Al Posen, Aaron N. Pregerson, Arthur S. Purdy, Harry M. Raden, Irving Rader, Milton Ratner, Nathan Rattner, Dr. Wm. Revno, Max Rissman. George M. Roberts, Arthur Robinson, Harry Robinson, Virnold_ Rosmon, Harry Rosman, Sidney Rosmon, Dr. James Rogin, Meyer Rosman, Samuel Rosen, Samuel Rosenthal, Charles Rosenzweig, Louis Russrnan. Milton J. Saffir, Maurice M. Safir, Joseph H. Sake, Edward Samuels. Dr. Alexander W. Sanders, Schiff Com- pany, Dr. Arthur E. Schiller, Dr. Geza Schinagel, Louis Schlafer, Mau- rice A. Schlafer. Nathan V. Schlafer, Abe A. Schmier, Dr. Gilbert D. Schoenfield, Raymond Schreiber, Sam- uel Schrier, Max Schwartz, A. Joseph Seltzer, Car l H. Schalit, Harold M. Shapero, Samuel Shapero, Morris Shatzen, Nathan H, Shecter, Sidney G. Sherman, Irving J. Shevin, Harry Shewach, Henry Shewach, Irwin D. Shewach, Joseph Shewach, Nathan Shogan, Lewis Siderman, Sidney Selig. Max Silk, Nathan Silverman, Alex Sklar, Benjamin L. Smith. Ray- mand Smith. M. H. Sobell, Hyman Soberman, Jacob Soberman, Harry J. Solomon. Benjamin Soltar, Leo Spector, Morris Sperber, Dr. Gerald D. Spero, George Spoon, Max Spoon, Myron D. Stein, David Stober. Louis Stoll, Jack L. Stone. Dr. David I. Sugar, Morris Tonkin, Louis Touff, Harold Trunsky, Jack Tugman, Jacob Varkle Morris Varkle, Samuel M. Victor, Ben Wag- ner. Max J. Weinberg, Dr. David Weingarden, Harry E. Weingarden, Joseph Weingarden, Lawrence E. Weingarden, Abe H. Weinstein, Dr. Harry Weisberg. Ralph Weisman, Dr. George S. Weiss, Dr. Otto A. Weiss,, Mesdames Cecile Siegel Brody, Louis Mert, Wertheimer. Harry Wetsman, Brody,. Norma Brody. Samuel Brody, Herman I. Wetsman, Max Wexler, Harry E. Byron, Saul Davidson. Jean Edward E. Wolf, Louis W. Zack, Feinberg. Himon Kaplan. Dorothy Morris H. Zackheim, Joseph Ziff. Kovan, Sari Osnos, Esther J. Rosen- berg, Fanny Shapero, Sophie Siegel, Leonard Simons, Ida. Victorson, M. Wi nkelman. Messrs, Louis Alper, Louis Davidson, jogeph Finsterwald, Ralph Finster- • wald, Israel Himelhoch, J. Mike Kratze, Harold B. Kuices, Louis Kukes, Burton Lieberman. David Lieberman, Daniel Mendelsohn. Bernard Osnos, . Congregation Bnai David an- Robt. T. Roberts, Nathan Schayowitz, Reuben Schayowitz. Eugene Siegel, nounces that Dr. L. M. Birkhead, W. C.' Sloman, Alfred A., Srere, . Harry Srere, Emil Stern, David Tann. director of Friends of Democ- Herman Tann, Andrew Wineman. Leon ' Winkelman, Elmer Zuckerman. Among • the women workers whose names were not previously listed were the following: Mesd.ames Herman August. Charles Brody. - Perry Burnstine. Sidney Co- hen. Esther Davis. Harry Devine, Dave Diamond, Melvine Gardner, Louis Goldfine, Chas. L. Goldstein, Mark Jacobson, I. Kardener. Sam • Klein, Benj. Lehman, Joseph Modell, Jack Nadler, Julius Ring; E., M. Rosenthal Jr.. Max Schubiner, Samuel Schuster, Hattie Schwartz, Kolman Shapiro, Samuel A. Singer, Myron Steinberg, Samuel Stulberg, Joseph Wallach. Additional names of individuals who have expressed an interest in the move- ment are: Leo Adler, Eugene Arnfeld• H. E. Aronow, Marcel A. Atlas, Nathan Bala- ban. Sol Balaban, Samuel Barbas, Harry Barnet. Louis Bass. Joseph H. Beam-Ian. David 'H. Berg, Harry H. Berger, Dr. Sidney Berke. David Bet- man, Joseph S. Bing, Morris Birn- DR. L. M. BIRKHEAD baum. Dr. Arthur R. Bloom, Al C. Bluestein, Harry Bookstein, William . Bonin, Manuel Borinstein, All Bor- racy, Inc., will be guest speaker man. Thbmas Borman. Jack Broder, Aaron H. Brodie, Arnold N. Brodie, at the Friday evening gathering Paul David Bromberg. H. King Brown, on Feb. 16. The subject of the Peter D. Brown, Williath J. Brown, Martin L. Butzel, Dr. Meyer Cantor, address will, be "Can Propaganda A. M. Caplan, Joseph P. Chapman, Defeat the Peace?" Abe Chemin, Archie Cherrin, Lem Cherrin, Phil -Cherrin, Sam Cherrin, - Dr. Birkhead, former pastor Harry Coggan. Henry Cohen, Herbert , of the Liberal Center of Kansas Cohen, Leonard Cohen, Abraham Cooper. Jacob S. Cowan,. Max Davis, City, Mo., life-long fighter Dr. I. H. Dix, Dr. R. Dix. Louis against Fascism, is now one of the B. Dizik. Dr. Robert S. Drews. Abr- ham Dubrinsky, Philip Dubrinsky, leading personalities in attempt- Rubin Dubrinsky, Max Dunitz, Irving ing to bring . a true appreciation B. Dworman. Phillip Eisenshtadt, David Emer- of democracy. __- man, Bernard S. Epps. Moses Fantle, Rabbi Joshua Sperka will in- Dr. Aaron R.. Farbman, Harry C. Farbsten. Ben Feigenson, Perry Feig- troduce the speaker. enson Joseph Feldstein. Samuel S. Cantor Gartenhaus will be in Fenster, Morry M. Fenton. Max Fer- tel, Jacob Foon, Sidney W. Foreman, charge of the musical portion of Louis Frank, Seymour J. Frank. Ber- nard Friedman, Waiter M. Fuchs, the program. A social hour will Joseph Galperin, Andrew W. Gantz, follow. Hostesses will be Mdmes. Charles H. Gantz.' Byron Geller. Aaron Gershenson. Charles Gershenson. Mrs. D. Cohen, S. Leach, A. Cannon, IVfolly Gershenson, Samuel Gershenson, M. Kannon, S. Traison and H. Phillip J. Gilbert,. Abraham C. Gins- burg. Joseph Ginsburg, A. H. Godsol, Shore. Adolph Goetz.. Adolph Goldberg. David Goldberg (East Side Coal Co.), David Goldberg (Park News), Irvin Goldberg, Irving Goldberg. Dr. Nathan H. Gold- berg, Samuel Goldberg. Sarah Gold- berg, Henry Goldfarb, Irving L. Gold- man. Morton A. Gordon. Jacob E. Gould. Arthur Granoff, Jack Granoff, "Building a United Jewish Samuel R. Greenbaum. Eugene Green- field. Benjamin Grosberg, Arnold Community" will be the topic Gross, Mrs. Rose_Gross, Marvin Gross- of Isaac Franck, executive dir- man. • Charles Handler. Jahn A. Heaven- ector of the Jewish Community rich, John P. Heavenrich, Sidney Council of Detroit, who speaks Helmick, Morris. Hier, Louis M. Hin- this Friday at the Sholem Alei- derstein. Ben -Hoffer, J. Shurly Hor- witz, Walter Irving, William B. Isen- chem Folk Institute. berg. : Ben Jacob Sam Jacob. Max Jacob, William Jacob. ' Beri Jones, - Participating in the program Harry Jones, David Kahn. Anne N. will be Mesdames Esther La- Kaplan, Barney Kaplan. Harold L. Kaplan, Kaplan Lawrence L. Kaplan. Herman Med, Frances Dricker and Mr. Kass, Katkin. Philip Kufer, Hochman. Samuel Kaufer, Jack M. Kaufman, Hyman A. Keida n,` Henry C.. Keywell, H. Blank and Laye Winocur Kline's, Inc. Joseph Kohn. Charles A. will conduct the singing. Komer, - Harry A. Komer, • Louis Koppy, Saul Korman. Isadore Kowal. Harry Z. Kraft, Jule Kraft, Alfred Kuschinski, Leo Kuschinski. Martin Kutzen. Morry Kutzen, SanWel Kutzen, Max Kwaselow, Mrs. Benjamih L. Lambert, Sam Landau. Dr. A. J: Lautmann, Arthur Leebove, Samuel Leebove, Jack 0. 'Lefton, - Samuel A sleigh ride, dancing and Lenhoff, Mrs. Nathan N. Lerner, games are the plans for Satur- Nathan Levenberg, Bayre Levin. Hoke - Levin, Morris Levin, Dr.. Samuel J. day evening, at the Bnai Brith -- Levin, Saul H. Levin, Harry Levine, Hillel Foundation of University Harry C. LeVine, Louis Levine. Milton Levine, Samuel Levine. Dr. Edward J. of Michigan. Levitt. Henry Levitt, Edward C. Levy, Barbara Levin of Chicago, Ind., Sol Levy. Herman L. Lewis. Harry B. Lichlerman. Alfred Loewenstein. Louis and Muriel Kleinwaks of Hill= H. Luckoff, Dr. David Hs Lynn, Dr. side, N. J., are co-charmen of Harvey Lynn. Royal Maas. Felix J. Mahler, the social committee. Zena Etkin Louis Mark Herman . Marks, R. R. Mathis. Charle s IVIatler, Harry Matter, of Detroit is student director in Nathan Metz, Mortimer B. Meyer, charge. Louis Miller, Max Miller. Peter A. Refreshments will be served at Miller. Mrs. Irene Fisher Mills. Dr. E dward Ira Mintz, Joseph Modell. the Foundation, with games and Louis Modell, Ben Moss. Edward Moss. Samuel Moss, Isadore Muskovitz, David dancing to finish the program. I. Nachman, Mrs. Harry L. Newman. Chaperones for the party are Dr: Max Karl Newman, Harry New- Snack, A. Nusbaum, Harry Nussbaum, Dr. and Mrs. Saul Cohen. Bnai David to Hear Dr. L. M. Birkhead e Isaac Franck Talks At Sholem AleicheM Sleigh Ride Scheduled By Hillel Saturday Simons Treasurer Of Historical Society Friday, February 9, 1945 . Rabbi Irving Miller to Address Jewish Congress Rally Feb. 19 Prominent Zionist and Congress Leader to Speak at Public - Gathering at Central High School; Heads American Jewish Conference Rescue Commission . LEONARD N. SIMONS Leonard N. Simons, prominent Detroit advertising counsel, was elected a member of the board of trustees of the Detroit Historical Society and was named the so- ciety's treasurer. Dr. Leo M. Franklin was also elected to the society's board. George W. Stark is president of the society. " Local Brevities Former Judge JOSEPH SAN- DERS, a past president of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith and past Chancellor of Myrtle • Damon Lodge of K. P., is being strongly supported as , a candidate for the Common Pleas Court - by leaders of fall,„faiths\ in the community. Eugene G. Donohoe, prominent K. C. leader, and James A. Mur- phy, a prominent Mason, are among - his strong supporters. * * * MR. AND MRS. J 0 HN ISAACS of Qlendale Ave. in- scribed the name of their two- year-old daughter, Barbara Pau- la, in the Golden Book of the Jewish National - Fund, on the occasion of her birthday. * * * ZEDAKAH CLUB, ROVNER PROGRESSIVE SOCIETY and BNAI BRITH LOUIS MAR- SHALL WOMEN were among the groups that participated in providing entertainment at Jew- ish Welfare Board and USO par- ties during the week. * * * LOUIS WARREN'S 60th birth- day is being honored by Yiddish Folks Verein and Rovner Pro- gressive Aid- Society whose mem.i bers are planting trees in. Pales- tine in his honor. * * On Feb. 14, at 6 p.m.; PERFEC- TION LODGE will hold its an- nual Kiddies' Night at the Mas- onic Temple. There will be a dinner and entertainment. The lodge will have as its guests,- children of all memberi in ser- vice. * * * NEDWIN L. SMOKLER was chosen executive secretary of the Detroit Chapter of National Lawyers' Guild. ALAN N. BROWN -is administrative secre- tary and ALLAN E. STEIN treasurer. ARTHUR L. ROBBINS and MAURICE SUGAR are mem- bers of the executive committee. * * * Thee ANNUAL CIVIL AIR PA- TROL (an auxiliary of the U. S. Army Air Forces) Valentine dance will be held in the World's Fair Ballroom at Eastwood Park, Gratiot Ave., at 8 Mile Road, Sunday evening, Feb. 11. Lowry Clark and his 11-piece orchestra will be featured along with Gerry Melvin and her D. & C. Floor. Show. * * * At 1:15 P. M. this Saturday, crier Station WWJ, DR. HIAM YASSKY, director of the Pales- . tine Hadassah-Rothschild Hospi- tal,--will broadcast an address on the subject "No Victory Without Good Health." , . * * * LIBERTY SOCIAL CLUB in- staled the following officers on Jan. 28 at a meeting at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. A. Geller: A. Geller, president; S. Israel, vice- president; S: Berris, correspond- ing secretary; Mrs. H. Goldberg, financial secretary; Mrs. Samuel Freedman,. treasurer—and. social Rabbi Irving Miller, who has been spiritual leader of Congre- gation. Shaarey Tefila of Far Rockaway, N. Y., one of the leading orthodox -. congregations in America, since 1929, will ad- dress the Detroit section of the American Jewish Congress on Monday evening, Feb. 19, at a public rally at Central High School, Linwood and Tuxedo. The public is invited. _- One of the outstanding nation- al leaders of the American Jew- ish Congress and head of the commission on rescue work of -the American Jewish Congress, Rabbi Miller will come to De- troit with an important message from the American. and World Jewish Congresses. Graduate of Yeshiva A .graduate of Yeshiva College, New York, and holder of the B. S. degree from Columbia University, he has pioneered in the field of Jewish education and has- . been -successful in creating a special type of Day School which provides ,a secular and Hebrew education for the pupils. Joins Congress Executive At the 21st Zionist Congress held in Geneva in August, 1939, Rabbi Miller was elected as a member of the Actions Commit- tee of the World Zionist Organi- zation. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Zionist Organization of America, and a vice-chairman of the United Palestine Appeal. In April,---1941, Rabbi Miller was • invited by Dr. S. S. Wise and Dr. Nahum Goldmann to join the Executive of the World Jewish Congress. He is chair- man of the executive committee of the American Jewish Con- gress. In March, 1943, he was dele- gated by the American and World Jewish Congress to proceed to London for political discus- sions with the governments-in- RABBI IRVING MILLER exile and the British Government on postwar problems and spent three months. abroad in pur- suance of this work. Leon Kay is president of the Detroit Chapter of Abe American Jewish Congress and Morris Lieb- erman is chairman of the pro- gram committee. Eleanor Lipkin Gives Piano Recital, Feb. 21 Eleanor Lipkin, 14-year-old Detroit pianist, is being pre- sented by her teacher, Edward Bredshall, in a recital at the small - auditorium of the Art Institute at 8:30 p. m. Wednes- day, Feb. 21. She will play works by Bach, _Mozart, Beeth- oven, Schumann, Brahms, Chop- in, and Liszt:** Shaarey Zedek Library Tickets are- available at the Gets Gift of 75 Books Art Center. Music School, 5300 The Shaarey Zedek Library John R, and at the door the night of the concert. Eleanor is has received a gift of 75 volumes the sister of Seymour Lipkin, from the library of the late 17, nationally known pianist. Jacob Burrows. The books' are in English, Hebrew and Yiddish and include a set of Graetz's Dr. Clinchy Speaks Tonight "History of the Jews". At Temple Beth El Service Simha Rubinstein, Shaarey Zedek educational director, has The public is invited to' hear been named a member of the li- Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, president brary board. of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, who will secretary; Mesdames B. Gar- deliver the sermon at the serv- finkel and Max Roberts, hos- ices of Temple Beth El at 8:15 pitaler; Mesdames S. Freedman, P. M. tonight. A social hour will follow the M. Roberts and H. Goldberg, USO committee; Mrs. J. Farkus,' service. - . ticket chairman. Mr. Freedman was.toastmaster. The social chair- man was honored with a gift. A dinner was served by the hosts. A gift of $10 was made to the fund to fight infantile paralysis. * * * The only war correspondent to ride into the Nazi-occupied Sieg- fried. Line in a chartered taxicab will appear at Detroit Town Hdll in the Fisher Theater at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. He is ROB- ERT J. CASEY, for ,25 years on the Chicago Daily News Foreign Service. Buy War Bonds! . FREDSON'S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD Private Dining Room for Parties . 12017 DEXTER BIND. 'NOrthiawn 9786