Friday, November 30, 1945
Local Brevities
In honor of the safe return of
their sons, Dr. Gerald Finkel,
Laurence J. Berman and Allen
E. Finkel, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Finkel of 3350 Lawrence do-
nated $100 to SHAAREI CHE-
SED FREE _LOAN SOCIETY of
Jerusalem, Palestine, through
Rabbi J. Eisenman, the sole rep-
resentative of the cause in the
United States.
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Harry Schaeffer, national vice-
commander, Philip Cantor, na-
tional executive committeeman,
Harry Madison, state department
commander, of the JEWISH WAR
VETERANS of the United States,
and delegates from all Michigan
Posts attended the 50th national
encampment of the JWV at
Atlantic City, Nov. 22-25.
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REV. JOSEPH Q. MAYNE, ex-
ecutive secretary of the Detroit
Round Table and Michigan re-
gional director of the National
Conference of Christians and
Jews, is attending the meeting of
the President's Cabinet of the
National Conference in New York
City. Detroit members of the na-
tional board are John J. O'Brien,
Max Osnos and Fred M. Zeder.
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HENRI DE CHATILLON, lead-
ing hat designer of Paris and
Mexico, will make his Detroit
debut at Detroit Town Hall in the
Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn-
ing, Dec. 5, at 11 o'clock. He will
speak on "Fashion is a Man's
Business."
Jewish Congress Starts
Drive for New Members
Detroit Section of American
Jewish Congress, of which Mor-
ris Lieberman is president, has
launched a membership cam-
paign.
The membership committee
chairman, Harry Nathan, is as-
sisted by Eugene Franzblau, co-
chairman; Mrs. Ben Z. Freeman,
secretary; Morris Mohr, Ben
Greenbaum, Harry Kaminer, Mor-
ris Miller and Al Silk.
Plans are being made to con-
tact every Jewish person and or-
ganization. The American Jew-
ish Congress radio program, Sat-
; urdays at 9:45 p.m., on WJLB,
will carry weekly membership
talks by Congress members.
Applications for membership
are being accepted by Harry Na-
than, 155 W. Congress.
Ernespie Children's
'Aid Mailing Packages
For European Jews
A successful food and clothing
shower was held by Ernespie
Childrens' Aid at the home of
Mrs. James Brindze, secretary.
For the past three years this
organization has been mailing
food and clothing to destitute
Jews of Europe. Many letters
from some of these people ex-
press their gratitude.
Returning servicemen h a v e
been contacting Ernespie Chil-
drens' Aid, giving them addresses
of individual families and beg-
ging that food and clothing be
mailed immediately.
There is need for women to
help wrap packages. For addi-
tional information, call the presi-
dent, Mrs. Morris Gorback, TY.
5-8109.
Apple Family Consoled
Over Lieutenant's Death
Messages of condolences are
pouring in at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry
Apple and their
daughter, M r s.
Marion Apple
Krone, express-
ing sorrow over
the death of
their s o n and
brother, Lt. Al-
bert B. Apple,
22, an AAF
Transport Corn-
Lt. Apple
mand pilot, who
was killed in a plane crash over
Stuttgart, Germany, Nov. 4.
Lt. Apple enlisted early in 1942
and was sent overseas in Decem-
ber 1943. He participated in inva-
sions over the Rhine. He held two
battle stars and the Air Medal,
Page Fifteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Engaged
6 More Detroiters
Weds Serviceman
Released by Navy
Under the title "Detroit Boy
Makes Good" T/5 Jack Fine of
Tuxedo Ave. crashes into the
headlines by the publication of
two songs "I Can't Make Up My
Mind" and "Taking My Chances
With You".
"I Can't Make Up My Mind"
had its premiere on juke boxes
at Ft. Sheridan Service Clubs and
Post Exchange with distribution.
by the Atlas Record Co. into
stores shortly. His other will
have its initial cutting in Holly-
wood by the Four Vagabonds.
U. S. Naval Pesonnel Service
at Great Lakes, Ill., announces
that the following are among the
persons who were honorably dis-
charged this week:
SK2/c Pinkus Greenberg, 3710
Burlingame.
SF2/c Morris Kaplan, 1991
Taylor.
S2/c Bernard S. Marcus,, 3766
Glynn Ct.
PhMl/c Seymour S. Lowen,
3709 Richton.
Prtr2/c Albert Stein, 2225 W.
Philadelphia.
Sl/c Meyer Feinstein, 3307
Monterey.
MISS HARRIET GREENBERG
The Medal of Honor
Announcement was made at a
By SGT. A. WISPER, USMC
Thanksgiving dinner of the en-
Somewhere in the Pacific
gagement of Miss Harriet Green-
A
grey
haired woman with wrinkles
berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of years,
Samuel J. Greenberg, to Sheldon Cheeks, that have known thousands of
tears.
Manson, son of Mrs. Bess Man- A generous,
sturdy, but scarred brave
heart,
son of 3320 W. Chicago Blvd.
At a cocktail party given by
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorelick of
Hollywood, Calif., the engage-
ment of their daughter, Hannah
Estelle, was announced to Ber-
nard Badover, son of Mrs. Morris
Badover of Los Angeles. Mr. Bad-
over has recently returned from
overseas after three and one-half
years with the Fifth Army. They
will be married in March.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sam DeRoven of
2909 Webb will hold open house
from 7 to 10 p. m. on Sunday,
Dec. 2, in honor of the engage-
ment of their daughter, Madeline,
to Marvin L. Cohen, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Irving Cohen of LaSalle
Blvd.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kasmer of
3253 Grand Ave., announced the
engagement of their daughter,
Doris, to Izidor Pukof, son 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Pukof of New
York City, at a dinner on Sun-
day, Nov. 24, attended • by the
members of the immediate fam-
ily. Out of town guests present
on this occasion were Al Kas-
mer of Milwaukee, brother of
the bride-elect, and Lt. F. B.
Kasmer, U. S. N., sister of the
bride who just returned from a
year and a half of service in
France and Belgium. Lt. Kas-
mer is leaving to report at Mitch-
ell Field for further orders.
JULIUS CHAJES and MAR-
GUERITE KOZENN will give a
recital for patients, convalescents
and personnel of Percy Jones
Hospital at a Hanukah party in
Battle Creek on Dec. 4.
Make your appointment early
for Holiday Portraits
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
MRS. LEONARD TIERMAN
(Miss Clare Semansky)
The
Ultimate le
Eyes, that are blue as the deepest sea.
Eyes, that now plead, "Bring him back
to me."
Eyes, that have faith, that are loving
and kind.
Eyes, that may dim, but are never
resigned.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semansky
of Elmhurst Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Clare,
to Leonard Tierman, of the U. S.
Army, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isi-
dore Tierman of Riverside Drive,
New York City. Rabbi Leizer Le-
vine officiated at the Beth tik-
vah Synagogue. A reception fol-
lowed the ceremony.
A Mother, your Mother, and my Moth-
er too,
No matter the odds, she'll see it thru.
We sailed 'cross the sea, to fight in
this war,
While she stayed at home, and prayed
on the shore.
Assisting the bride as maid of
honor was Miss Eleanor Hoffen-
berg. Miss Lillian Hack was
bridesmaid.
Portrait Stu - cr os
Medals are given to the quick and the
brave,
To the ones who died, for Old Glory
to wave.
So, let's not forget the weak, who are
strong,
The Mothers, whose prayers have led
us along.
Assisting the bridegroom as
best man was Sheldon Kaplan.
Maurice Merson of Windsor was
the usher.
808 Stephenson Bldg.
Grand Boulevard at Cass
Two • hands that have toiled to do
their part.
Engagements
T/5 Jack Fine Author
Of Two Popular Songs
Lt. Willis Promoted Center
Announcement has been made
of the promotion of Lt. (jg) Sam-
uel S. Willis of Detroit, to the
rank of full Lieutenant. Lt. Wil-
lis, a Detroit attorney, is now
stationed at Floyd Bennett Field,
New York.
Fine Photography
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With grim determination and aching bodies our
brave boys fought on until they brought the foes of
freedom to their knees. Now the flags of justice
wave on high—our stalwart heroes are homeward
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