• 'Page:FOurteen THE JEWISH NEWS Jewish Youth's LISTENING 0 S By Danny Raslan BOBBIE MILLER. was the choice of the five, judges for first place in this-column's personal- ity Contest, conducted with the Julius Rose n- wald Post of American L e - gion, with 66 points out of a possible 75 • _ Beth Weiner was second with 60 . . . and Flor, ence Eisner, third with 55. Private inter, views were held Bobbie Miller - before the Armistice .Day dance and awards presented during in- termission. Each girl received a corsage and a card to select a fine jewelry gift in ,.accordance With their placingS. As an add- ed prize to the .winner, Irving Gluklick of the G. & M. Shop was the donor of a ladies' suit . . . for which Bobbie will also receive .the personal attention of Kaback, the fitter ..of .. women's clothes. * * . ABOUT 25 DISABLED VETS from Percy Jones Hospital were the guests of the jack Winokur Post of Jewish War Veterans at the Michigan-Minnesota game . • . Were first dined at Allenel Hotel, Ann Arbor . .. after the contest were taken to a house party of Sigma Delta Tau Sor- ority on the campus . . At the end of the evening the boys were told to thank the JWV for the party and they replied, •"It was a darned swell gesture and made us feel mighty proud to have buddies like you to call fellow AmeriCanS." Sgt. Merin Discharged After 42 Mos. in Pacific Sgt. Max M..Novitz Earns Bronze Star SGT MAX M NOVITZ Sgt. Max M. Novitz, 29, son of Samuel Novitz of 3019 Clements, now stationed in Austria with the finance department of the Head- quarters II Corps, has been awarded the Bronze Star Medal for - meri- toriou.s conduct from November, 1944, to May, 1945.- Previously he was awarded the Good Conduct Sgt. Novitz . Sgt. Novitz has been in service since 1942. , He is a 'graduate - of Central High SchOol, Wayne Uni- versity and Ypsilanti State Nor- Mal. College,: Before entering ser- vice he was a Spanish __instructor at Northwestern High School and Wayne University.- Cpt. Norman Earns Many Citations; TO Settle Here -Capt. Harold S Norinan of the Army Air Forces ; son Of--Mr. and Mrs_ Louis .E. -Norman,- former Detroiters- n o-W residing in Buffalo, N. Y., is spending his terminal leave with . his sister, Mrs. Michael Dreyer of Elmhurst Ave. Capt. Norman was gradUated from Northwestern .High and at- tended Wayne 'University. Prior to entering service he was sales- manager of Century Underwrit- ers. He enlisted in the 107th Observation Squadron of Michi- gan in October, 1940, and- was commissioned in the fall of 1942. He returned from one tour 'of duty .in Africa and Italy last February and went back to his Bombardment Group in.:Italy in April. At the cessation. of kostili-- ties in Europe, he was assigned to the "Green PrOject" flying personnel in the U. S. . Capt. Norman has been award- ed the Air Medal,. the Bronze Star, American Theater, Ribbon with Battle Participation Star, American Defense Ribbon, Euro- pean Theater Ribbon with nine. battle stars, and the Presidential Citation - with Oak Leaf Clusters. He plans to reside in Detroit, . JACK WINOKUR POST Will take over Latin Quarters Mon-- day, Dec. 3 . . . Milton Beresh heads the affair . .•;Reservations Brown and Silverman are already being 'taken for din- Discharged - frorn:Ai'rny ing, dancing and d'floor show, * * Sgt Lou Brown, recently hon- DISA 'N DATE The army has Cpl., Stanford Ruback wear- orably- discharged from the army, ing a cap and gown now . .. Is is now at home with his aunt and sending him to Oxford Univer- uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Silver- sity and he attends classes .be- man, 3802 Monterey. He was decked from head to. foot with overseas for two years with the the drapery . . Wednesday, 9th Army Air Force in photo re- Nov. 21, is a "must" date for connaissance. His cousin,-David Bnai Brith Young Men's Thanks- Silverman, also was recently giving Dance at Ionic Temple honorably discharged from t h e . . . Rhythm-rendings by Del army, having been overseas 43 months in Africa and Italy. Delbridge. * * * Abe Slotnick Discharged JUNIOR HOME RELIEF gals Abe Slotnick of 2702 Glendale hold membership dance at Lee Plaza, Sat. eve, Nov. 17 . • Lil- was honorably discharged on lian Fischer, committee chair- Nov. 6 after three and a half man, advises it with a poetic years in the army. letter to the fellows . . . A part reads,. - "The admission will be was to wound, not kill, accord- free, a pretty fair price you'll ing to Cpl Charles Gersten, back agree . . . We'll have the wo- in the States for a discharge men, so don't bring your own and because it usually took four. .. . We aren't having escorts so men to care for a wounded G.I., will be all alone" . . . Kenny five were immediately taken out Singer, back on the drums after of action . . . The "Charlie Mc- too long overseas, • brings his Carthy Fingers" had a purple swell ork for the tune-timings. coating and were shot at close * * * range ‘ . . . Went in the body INFAMOUS LAST_ WORDS .. . about two inches, splintered and "I have to hide my religion for entered the victims blood stream. business purposes" . . (It must• "Chuck" was working in the be quite grueling for some peo- office when they- confiscated a ple to work 24 hours a day!) batch .- . . Thinking they were * * * wooden 'Pegs, the boys began A MEMORY master-mind' re- tossing them in the fire . members back nine years ago,, and got a gala pre-view of the when Shreda Osoff won a beauty Fourth of . July in a rocket fac- contest at Fresh Air Camp . • . tory! : .. They blew up all over and had a boat named after her the place! ... He was hit in the . . It was a pretty little craft arm and back, but escaped ser- all painted up in the 15 latest ious injury . . . Ex-ray showed colors and equipped with the only a few grains, of wood in his most modern Oars • of the day . '. body - and not enough to a vein There was only one trouble . . . for worry of infection . . . The The "ship" sank her first time. doe said that in time they would out. dissolve by themselves. * * * * * * WOODEN BULLETS, with THE VICTORY LOAN IS ON regular gun-powder inside, were . . Invest in the Peace the boys used by the Nazis in an attempt fought to bring you . . . They to reduce enemy manpower did their share . . NOW IT'S through psychology . . . Object OUR TURNS Sgt. Earl Merin; son of Mr. and Mrs. David Merin of 12058 N. Martindale, has been honor- ably discharged after spending 4 2 months i n the South Paci- fic. Open house was held in his honor on Sun- Sgt. Merin day, Nov. 11. Ellmann' Promoted To Tech Sergeant AAF Hqs., Middle Pacific— William M. Ellmann of Highland Park, Mich., has been promoted to Technical Sergeant at AAF headquarters, Hickam Field, T.H. set. Ellmann, a veteran of the strategic air forces aerial assault against the, Japanese, arrived overseas in December, 1944. Prior to his entry into the ser- vice in September, 1942, he was a student at the University of Michigan. He is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James I. Ellmann, 55 Connecticut, , Highland Park. A brother, Richard, is in the Navy stationed in Washington, D. C., after a year in. the European theater. . Winokur Post to Assist Families of Needy Vets Lt. Jack Winokur Post 268 of Jewish War Veterans announces a party, "A Nite_ at the Latin Quarter', at Latin' Quarter,, for Dec. 3. _ Proceeds to be raised are to' be used for the rehabilitation fund for helping needy_ war veterans and their families. The public at large is invited. Tickets can be secured by calling Jewish War Veterans headquar- ters on Twelfth St. . On Nov. 3, Lt. Winokur Post members were hosts to 25 hospi- talized war veterans from Percy Jones Hospital at. Battle : Creek. The Post arranged. for trans- portation of these veterans from Battle Creek to Ann Arbor where lunch:Was served. The guests at- . tended the MinnesotaLMichigan football game, after, which a so- cial function took' place at one of the Jewish sorority houses. . . . . Friday; Noifetviber '16, 1945 • . . Bonin Bros. Celebrate 35th Year in Business Borth Brothers Coal and Ice Co., with more than 300 em- ployes in its payroll, recently celebrated its 35th anniversary with a dinner-dance in the main -ballroom of the - Statler Hotel. • Founded by Nathan Bonin, its president since t h e brothers opened their small yard On Mack near St. AuFbin in 1910, the firm's main offices are now located at 1635 Westminster. Jacob Bonn is secretary-treas- urer and Max Bonin is vice-pre- sident. The company has seen more than 40 of its ernployes9eave for service since the outbreak of the war, and many already have re- turned. Among them is Leonard BorM, .son of Jacob Bonin, He saw four years of service and recently returned with 127 points. Women's Club Activities SELFHELP, Detroit chapter, had a gathering for 200 members and guests Oct 20 at the Jewish Center. Ernest J. Gans delivered a brief address. Mrs.. Margaret Zimrrit played piano selections. Morgan Barstowe spoke for the War Chest. Rabbi Manfred Swan- sensky of Madison, Wis., spoke on the subject, "The War Is Over—The Fight Begins." * * * INFANTS SERVICE GROUP has decided to postpone the hay- ride for paid-up members from Nov. 19 to Nov. 26. It will be held at Magnolia Stables. * * * • "PURITY CHAPTER NO. 359, O.E.S. met Nov. 5 in the Chap- ter Room. Plans include the Thanksgiving dinner dance, Tuesday, Nov.. 27, at the Latin Quarter; the Christmas -Barrel of Gifts for the veterans in Percy Jones Hospital; and the chil- dren's party. The next meeting will be held Monday at 8 p. m. . * * * DETROIT WOMEN'S SER- VICE CLUB, at a meeting Nov. 6, welcomed new members and made plans for future events. A wheel chair was purchased for disabled veterans at' Percy Jones Hospital. A Christmas hospital shower will be held at Lachar's Dec. 6. Admission will be by gifts to servicemen. * * * E V A PRENZLAUER MA- TERNITY AID'S 13th annual donor luncheon Will be held. Dec. 17 at the Book Cadillac. For re- servations call MrS. S. Samuels, chairman, Mrs. L. Alper and Mrs. L. Hellman, co-chairmen; Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, chairman of pro- grams, assisted by Mrs. R. Gold- berg and Mrs. R. Solomon. The next meeting will be held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A. Azemoff on Clements. * *. * LADIES AUXILIARY OF KVUTZAH IVRITH, at a meet- ing at the home of Mrs. B. Friedgood of Calvert Ave., made plans for the annual donor event to be held Feb. 12 at the Shaa- rey Zedek. * * * LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN OF- BNAI BRITH have complet- ed plans for the paid-uP mem- bership party to be given next Tuesday evening at the Educa- tional Center, Linwood and Bur- lingame. Mrs. Stanley Yates, chairman of membership, arid Mrs. Arthur Weiner, co-chair- man, are in 'charge of the affair. Mrs. Harry Nachman is assist- ing on the arrangements com- mittee. * * * EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION of the Federation of Polish Jews • British University Bans Anti-Jewish SehiilarshiPs SHEFFIELD, England (JPS) —The University of. Sheffield re- jected a bequest of scholarships by a citizen of this steel manu- facturing town because the lat- ter stipulated that only persons of British parentage, excluding members of the Jewish race, be eligible for the schOlarships. ' TEL AVIV. (ZOA)—A manu- script by the late Eliezer ben Yehuda, on the Hebrew language has been found in a house in Tel Aviv. The s manuscript, in 48 parts, had disappeared in Berlin 28 years ago. YESHIVATH CHACHMEY LUBLIN extends a cordial invitation to the Jews of Detroit to come to the grand celebration of the Conclusion of the study of Talniud *which will take place at the Yeshivah, Linwood and Elmhurst. SUNDAY, NOV. 18, 1945 at 4:30 P. M. The famous Ga'on and great Jewish leader. RABBI ELIEZER SILVER 91 Cincinnati, will be guest speaker. At this °cession will also take place the opening of a room by the Lieberman Family in honor of the late Sam Lieberman. NO APPEALS WILL BE MADE. Supper will be served by the Ladies• Auxiliary of Yeshivah. Joshua Hankin, Expert On Palestine, Succumbs Joshua Hankin, one' of the most interesting JeWish person- alities in the world, great spokes- man for Palestine Jewry in deal- ing with the Arabs - and an out- standing authority on land val- ues and land purchases, died Sunday. in Palestine at the age of 79. . met Nov. 6 at the home of Mrs. H. Weinberg,• 2911- Taylor, to accept pledges for the donori luncheon to be held Jan. 6 at' Hotel Statler. Mrs. StOckman is chairman of the event. Rabbi Gliksman, director of the Pol- ish-Jewish Federation, was guest speaker. Chairmen of activities for the donor are:_ Mrs. A. Mich -1 elson, TO. 5-6665; Mrs. Feffer, TO. 5-4654; Mrs. Solomon, TOE 5-0351. * * * - YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZ RACHI wil be addressed by Miss Ida Danzig of Chicago, Ill., at p. m. Monday at the home o Mrs. Al West, 17310 Penningto Plans will be made for the sixt annual 'donor event to be hel Dec.' 6 at the Shaarey Zedek Tickets may be obtained fro Mrs. Julius Lipnick, Mrs. Leo Genau and Mrs. Simon Drissman. * * * HEBREW , LADIES' AID, SOCIETY's 13th annual donor' -dinner will be held Nov. 19 at the Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Morris Adler will be guest speaker. MrsJ Paul R. Freeman is genera chairman .Mrs. Elfreda Green wald, DA. 2451, is reservatio chairman. * * * HOME RELIEF SOCIETY wil meet Nov. - 26 at the home o Mrs. - Maurice Garelik, 18503 Fairfield. A. dessert luncheon at 1 will precede the meeting. At a. meeting. on Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. Arthurt Gilbert, reports were submitted" on the Success of the recent donor event. Members will be hostesses at Downtown 'USO on Monday un- der the chairmanship of Mrs. William Gordon. *. * * LOMZER LADIES' SOCIAL CLUB will have a latke party at the home of Mrs. Louis Kohn, 19313 Santa Barbara, at 6 p. m. on Dec. 2. Friends and relatives are invited. Mrs. Morris Schneid- er of the Lomzer gave a lunch- eon at her home in honor of her son on. Nov. 7. A 'sufficient amount was raised to support a child in Palestine. * * JUNIOR HOME RELIEF 'SO- CIETY will hold a' membership dance. Saturday night at the Lee Plaza hotel. Lillian Fischer, chair- man, announces that • admission will be free to those interested in joining the club. The Farband Schools Announce Their, ANNUAL SCHOOL CONCERT SUNDAY, NOV. 18 at 8:30 P. M. ARBEITER RING CENTER LINWOOD NEAR DIJBLINGAla CANTOR CARL' . URSTE1N . - MENACHE. M • BORAISHA publicist, author of - "Der Geier" guest spealcer.' poet,. program of Hebrew aintrY1 : 1 . dish songs. • :f ALSC)" PUPILS IN' RECITATIONS This concert will conclude the School fund drive of 1945-46 for the sum of $7,500. 'Members of the Labor Zionist Movement,' school parents, and friends of Jewish education are called upon to contribute to the fund and to.attend the concert. Tickets. at 50c are available at the schools and branches.