Page Eight THE JEWISH - NEWS Hadassah P. & P. Unit Opens Member Drive At Party on Aug. 19 YOUTH EDUCATION Women's Clubs LEAGUE, with a membership of 140, sold $325,000 in war bonds during the 7th War Loan Drive, according to an announcement by Mrs. Eli Gross, war bond drive chairman. * * * HEBREW LADIES AID SOCIETY met in the home of Mrs. RoSe Kuhn on Richton Ave. Luncheon was served by the hostesses. Plans for a card party to be held Sept. 26, in the Dex- ter-LaWrence Hall, were com- pleted. Mrs. Leo Gantz is chair- man of this affair. The annual donor luncheon, to take place on Nov". 19, is under the chair- manship of Mrs. Paul R. Free- man, with Mrs. Elfreda Green- wald as her co-chairman. The first meeting of the season is scheduled Aug. 15, at 12:30 p. m. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Inden- baum of Gladstone Ave. an- ' flounce the engagement of their daughter, Yetta Edith, to San- ford Jerome Kritzer, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Kritzer of Cleveland. The wedding will take place in the early Spring. *. * * Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etkin of Wildemere Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Zena, to Pfc. Victor J. Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Baum of Northlawn Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Gerstley of Philadelphia have announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Louise, to Capt. Lee M. Baden, son of Mrs. Edward Adams Shumay of Philadelphia and the late Harry Raden of De- troit. Capt. Raden, who has re- cently returned from the ETO, has been assigned as Adjutant Administration Officer at Elling ton Field. The wedding will take place in September. Births a - To Wed Serviceman JDC, South African Jewish War Appeal Form Partnership Business and Professional Div- ision of Hadassah is inaugurat- ing a membership compaign with an outdqor supper party at the home of Mrs. Louis Red- stone, 19303 Appoline, Sunday, Aug. 19. Attendance is limited to mem- bers and prospects. Invitations may be obtained from members of the division or by calling the membership ch air m a n, _Miss Ethel • Rosenthal, 2509 Blaine, TY 4-2190, ftsr details. In her call for new members, Miss Rosenthal pointed out that- the B. & P. Hadassah Division offers an opportunity to particip- ate in efforts for Palestine's .re- demption as the Jewish Com- monwealth together with a group of conscientious young women whose energies are de- voted to the advancement of the Zionist cause. MISS DOROTHY ROSS Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ross of 10231 McQuade Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Dorothy, to T/Sgt. Samuel Zitner, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zitner of BrOoklyn, N. Y. T/Sgt. Zitner is stationed in Denver. Youth Forum Plans Silvester Featured `Punish War Guilty' In Concert at Center- - Rally Here on Aug. 9 The music department of the Jewish Center announces that the sixth in the series of open- air concerts will take place next Monday, at 9 p. m., at the Center. Tracy Silvester, lyric baritone, will be heard in a full recital of arias and songs by Donaudy, Leoncavallo, Strauss, Tschaikow- s k y, Moussorgsky, Hageman, Seaver, Geehl, Lohr, Giannini and Malotte. He will be accom- panied at the piano by Inge Gohde. There is no charge. In case of rain, the concert will be held in the auditorium. Hamburg Survivors Seek Relatives Here Through the courtesy of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, • the office of the Jewish Social Serv- ice Bureau has received copies of 650 Jewish survivors in Ham- burg, a list of surviving Jews in Camp Mauthausen, Austria and Camp Saltzwedel, Germany, as well as the Jewish survivors at Dachau. The last list contains the names of three Detroiters, namely: Samuel Friedman sought, by Samuel Goldstein, age 47, of Debrecen. Andrew Jezuovicz of 2455 Les- lie 'sought by Zoltan Friedman, age 24, of Ungvar. Rev. 'Anton Rosenfeld sought by Bernet Fischer, age 43, of Kolozsvar Horthy, u. 10. -The list mar be consulted at the JSSB office, 5737 Second, Monday through Friday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. July 13—To Mr. and mrs. Ben Gruskin (Frances Ravine,) a daughter, Rita Harriet. * * July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. E. Disner (Bernice Berenson) of 18200 St. Mary's, a daughter, Darlene. * * * • July 22—To Dr. and Mrs. Abraham J. Alper (Margaret Ehrlich) of 3247 Itichton, a son, Kenneth. * * * July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Morry Sussman, a son, Alan Jay. * * * July 22—To Dr. and Mrs. David Syik Named Associate J. Sobin. . (Florence Markle) of 8819 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, JWB Finance Chairman 13arbara Joan. * * * NEW YORK—Appointment of July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Albert J. Sylk of Philadelphia, M. Block (Dorothy Goldberg), a Ray Drug Co., as associate chair- man of the National Finance daughter, Jo Ann. Committee of the National Jew- ,* * * . ish Welfare Board was announced July 24—To Sgt. and Mrs. by Frank L. Weil, JWB presi- Leonard M. Kaplan (Eve Greer), dent. a son, Jeffery Steven. Mrs. Kap- Irving Edison, St. Louis civic lan is making her home with her and business leader, is chairman parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Greer of the National Finance Council. of San Juan Dr., while her hus- Under his direction Mr. Sylk band is on duty in the Pa4fic. will be in charge of the coun- * * * cil's program in 27 states. July 28—To Mr. and Mrs. David Included among those serving S. Levi of 3240 Pingree, a son, with Mr. Sylk will be Henry Paul Arthur. Wineman of Detroit. * * July 25—Lt. and Mrs. Morris Haifa's Municipal Commission Mersky (Shirley Saulson) of unanimously adopted the 1945- Broadstreet • Blvd., a daughter, 46 bpdget of LP. 445,350, about Jane Ida. 33 per cent higher than last year. Friday, August 3, 114g "Punish the War Criminals, Now!" will be the theme of the rally to be sponsored by the Jewish Youth Forum, an affiliate of the American Youth for Democracy, which will be held Thursday, Aug. 9, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Rd. Guest speaker will be Lt. Zvonomir Jurisic, a Yugc3Slat, seaman who was shipwrecked off U. S S. coast in 1942 and who the U since nce then has been in the em- ploy of the government. The Jewish Youth Forum will direct an open letter to the 'United Nations War Crimes Commission, demanding that those responsible for the crimes which have been perpetrated, be punished ithmediately. The program will include a documentary atrocity film and a dramatic presentation. Mollie Lieber, AYD delegate to the World Youth Conference, and State Senator Stanley Novak will speak. The rally which is open to the public, also is being sponsored by members of the Yugoslav and Greek Youth Clubs. NEW YORK—To increase the effectiveness of relief and rehab- ilitation operations being carried on in \behalf of the surviving 1,- 250,000 Jews in continental Eu- rope, the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the South African Jewish War Ap- peal have worked out an ar- rangement which unites the two organizations as partners in their humanitarian work, it was made know; by Dr. Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice-chairman of the J.D.C. The program resulting from discussions in Jerusalem by Leo Feit, honorary treasuzer of the South African Jewish War Ap- peal, and Charles Passman, di- rector of the Middle East pro- gram for the J.D.C., calls for the J.D.C. to continue the actual distribution of relief supplies as well as the setting up of long- range rehabilitation and recon- struction programs. J.D.C. aid programs today reach into every country in Eu- rope, as well as in other war- affected areas including ShN'ig- hai, Manila; North' Africa, South America and elsewhere. An es- yecially-trained staff of nearly 30 Americans supervises J.D.C. activities from on-the-spot posts. • Vote on Aug. 7 In Primaries The Primaries occur early this year—on Tuesday, Aug. 7. It is important that every qualified voter should partici- pate in the election and should have a voice in nam- ing the candidates for Mayor and other offices. Those who will be out of the city should arrange to secure the absentee voter's ballot. Be sure to vote on Aug. 7! Turover Aid Society USO Unit Plans Aid For Returning Vets The Turover Aid SoCiety USO Commit t ee, which has been sending packages, birthday cards and letters to sons and daughters of members in service and also sponsored a Friday night dinner for soldiers at Fort Wayne recently, met July 25 at thd home of Charles Ablecop, on Waverly Ave., to plan aid for returning veterans. Jacob Shulman, chairman of the committee, announced that it would change its name to Turover Committee for Returned Veterans. A card party will be held in November, to be used for a banquet and gifts for re- turned veterans. Solomon Rubin, Max L. Roberts, David Hertz and Sol Lumberg, were appoint- . ed to work out details for the proposed affair. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fink of 1130 Longfellow, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, George Emanuel, on Aug. 4, at the Shaarey Zedek. Reception Satur- day evening from 8 to J2, at the Statler Hotel. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skulsky of 11845 LaSalle Blvd. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed- ward, at Congregation Beth Aa- ron V'Israel, Elmhurst and Lin- wood Ave., on Saturday morn- ing, Aug. 4. Our Deadline The regular deadline for copy in The Jewish News is at 2 p. m. on Tuesdays. Deadline for photographs is at 2 p. m. on Mondays. Readers of and contributors to The Jewish News are asked to observe these deadlines. Marygrove Beauty Shop ' —New Management Zionist 7th War Bond Specializing In Sales Total $120,000,000 WASHINGTON, D. C. — Addi- Cold Waves - Facials - Dyes - Hair Styling P"\ tional reports received from its Refreshments Served With Permanents ej branches throughout the country 9 to 5 8216 W McNichols have boosted the War * Bond sales Fri 9 to 9 1 thi: UN. qf the Zionist Organization of Closed Monday Between Roselawn & Northlawn ..," 2-3900 America in the Seventh War Loan Drive to over $120,000,000, according to an announcement by Ernest E. Barbarash, secretary Michigan's Ideal Vacation Spot Invites You To Summer Comfort of the war effort committee of the organization. This amount brings up the aggregate total of A Pleasant, Private, Sandy Beach War Bonds sold by the organiza- American-Jewish Cooking . . American Plan tion in the last three official Acquire your suntan by swimming, promenading, on the beach, or playing golf, tennis, shuffleboard, drives to close to $217,000,000. fishing or horseback riding .. you • will find MICHIGAN BEACH HOTEL INSURED STOilL iiGE The Michigan Beach in a posido n to gratify you. Owned and Operated by Martin Eichenbaum 269 N. Shore South Haven, Mich. Phone 451 There's Nothing Finer Than BARON'S RESORT The Most Exclusive Resort in SOUTH HAVEN, MICHIGAN Rooms with private bath and shower. Children's , dining room and governess. Playgrounds, private bathing beach. Men's and women's solariums. Concert- Orchestra. "The Only Cabaret in Town" 6 Acts of Vaudeville— Dancing Nightly! FURS CLEANED # STORED A 1111 ■ 1 /GLAZED IN SURED Coolest Spot in Michigan INSURANCE TO $S000 ADDITIONAL INSURANCE 2% OF YOUR VALUATION. Samson's. Resort South Haven, Mich. WE SPECIALIZE CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED SPECIAL THIS WEEK CELANESE 75 pr. CURTAINS Lace & Ruffled Curtains Bedspreads Perfectly Cleaned 24 hr. Service if your man is on a furlough! PICH UP AND DELIVERY Hollywood Curtain Laundry &Cleaners 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter TY. 5-3001 Fay . CLEANERS HONE CO. 111 'ONVENIENT NEIGHBORHOO ;TORES THROUGHOUT DETROI CASH AND CARRY STORES 131 Bohn R. 12036 Dexter 22148 Gd. River 5731 Michigan 12900 Mack 7340 W. 7 Mi. Rd. 3145 Hastings 8741 2nd Blvd. 8941 Jos. Campan 9642 Hercheval 7300 Harper 2095 Pingree 7157 Michigan 14835 E. Jefferson ' 12100 Gd. River 11700 Woodward 4465 Beaubien A Spacious Resort with Accommoda- tions At All Times Write for Illustrated Folder or Phone or F. Samson, Prop. South Haven, Mich: Phone 379 or 441 Complete Accommoda- tions for a fine Vacation of Leisure or Activity! 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. Come prepared for the per- fect vacation . • You can fill every minute of the day or take your ease in restful relaxation.