Friday, April 5, 1946
THE JEWISH- NEWS
S. S. Willis Named
Jewish Youth's Michigan Organizer
LISTENING For American Vets
O
By Danny Raskin
Samuel S. Willis, Detroit at-
torney, has been named state or-
ganization director of the Ameri-
can Veterans' committee, compos-
ed of veterans of World War II.
Charles G. Bolt',
author of "The
New Veteran", is
chairman of the
national p 1 a n-
ning committee
of the organiza-
tion and among
its members are
Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Jr.,
Harold Stassen,
S..S. Willis
and Bill Mauldin.
Mr. Willis was released from
active duty a month ago. He is
married to the former Dorothy
Ressler of New York. They have
two children, Sharon Lynn, 11,
and Janet, 7. For many years
he was active in Congregation .
Shaarey Zedek, as scoutmaster of
its Boy Scout troop, chairman of
several Fath and Son banquets,
a member of the Men's Club, and
president of the Young People's
society. He is now a member of
Temple Israel and its Men's club.
He is a leader in Junior Bar
circles. He was elected the first
chairman of the Juhior Bar con-
ference at the convention in
Milwaukee. He has been a mem-
ber of the grievance committee
of the State Bar of Michigan for
nine years.
Mr. Willis was commissioned
a lieutenant (jg) in March, 1944,
and served as a communications
officer at naval air bases in Bra-
zil. As state organization direct-
or of AVC, he will be responsible
for the formation of local chap-
ters in Michigan.
THE AFFAIR given by the
Junior Service Group, last week,
was attended by a capacity crowd
. . . More than half signed up as
workers for the Allied Jewish
Campaign . . That's the spirit
we need! . . . Thank God we've
got folks in the community who
realize that . . . and do some-
thing about it! . . . How many of
you have pledged to work in the
campaign? • . . Raise your hands
. . If they look empty, don't be-
lieve what you see . . . You're
holding a banner ... A banner of
faith in our people . . . You'll
carry it in the big parade toward
victory in the great $2,000,000
drive . . . Feel mighty proud of
yourself • . You've got a right
to be!
* * •
WHEN MAESTRO Hy Fritz,
violinist, is practicing "The Bee,"
nothing but an atomic blast would
disturb him . . . The other day,
while strumming the strings to
Rimsky Korsakov's classic, a ra-
dio in the next room blared with
canary chirpings on a bird food
program ... It was quite a com-
bination of melodies! . . When
wife Gertrude phoned the spir-
ited canaries prevented her good
hearing . . • Finally, she cried, "I
can't stand it! Between the birds Lou Shreeman Discharged
and bees, you're driving me
crazy!" . . . Aside from his sym-
Lou Shreeman, son of Mr. and
phony work Hy has a swell little
Mrs.
M. Shreeman of 2660 Glen-
band for weddings, banquets; etc.
* * *
dale, will receive his discharge
POLITICAL DEPT. . . . Art from the army this Friday, after
Becker will be one of the young- two and a half years of service.
est candidates in the country for
He served for two years overseas.
U. S. Congress . . . Only 27 years
His younger brother, Sam, is
old . . . in the .13th Congression-
al district ... Marvin Rosen, like- serving with the Merchant Ma--
able_ barrister of local esteem, rine and is expected home in
and Dan Avrunin have their hats May for a 30-day furlough.
in for State Senator in the Fifth
district .. . all are overseas vets. Dr. Eder Resumes Practice
* * *
DON'T BE SURPRISED if you
Dr. Joseph R. Eder, after four
soon hear Harvey Stone starring years of medical service two
on his own radio show .. . Reli- years of which was spent over-
able info has it that he'll take seas, w ith the U. S. Army Medi-
over when the Chesterfield Sup- cal Corps, has resumed his medi-
per Club goes off for the summer cal practice and temporarily re-
. . 'Twill be Harvey's first fea- ceives call at his home, 1250
tured spot o'er the wave lengths. Chicago Blvd., TO. 8-7624.
* * *
THE JEWISH GIRL Maurice ans' group composed of himself
Diamond met in Paris may be in and other former GI's from
Detroit by next month ... to see Shaarey Zedek . . Louis Mar-
him . . . Her name is Lydia Ar- shall Lodge's annual dinner-dance
mand and oo la la, m'siers . . . at Latin Quarter, April 9, plans
she is, how you say, charmante! program of big doings ... Dr. and
* * *
Mrs. Shayle Schienberg (Fern
LITTLE DOUGLAS KAPLOW Schlafer) will leave for Ft.
isn't six yet . . . but how he can Worth, Tex., soon . . . He'll prac-
make words fly! . . . At the Gem tice surgery in a hospital and
barber shop, where Charlie Mo- then return to his home town of
ran snips slick scissors over the Memphis, Tenn., to open office
first chair . . . and Mickey Radkin . . . The new Ruben Iden Amvet
renders tidy tonsorial touches at Post will have a ladies' auxiliary,
number two . . . little Douglas soon . . . Post is now 40 strong
sat on the raised platform direct- and meets every Tuesday at Jer-
ing Charlie how to cut his hair icho Temple . . . "Mr. Brains" of
.. . and talking with Mickey on the Young People's Society of
worldly woes . . . Suddenly he Shaarey Zedek dance, recently,
turned and asked, "Do you have Joe Kwaselow - has been asked by
any troubles, Charlie?" "Sure, three other organizations to serve
with my wife," came the reply. as consultant in planning their
That was the cue which sent the affairs -. . . a result of the fine
shop in an uproar as little Doug- YPS offering . . • Billy Jacobs
las said, "See, Mickey? I told and Bill Goll are promoters of
you something was the matter "At Ease," publication of Jack
with him!"
Winokur Post.
* * *
* * *
AL, SHIRLEY and baby Faye
LOOKS LIKE the community
are no longer living in an unde- "Who's Who" might be taken
sirable location . . . and their from "Seen at Brothers" . . . The
former one-room quarters are a new eatery opened by Sam, Lou
forgotten past . . The wounded and Max Horenstein is going over
vet and his family, mentioned in with a terrific bang . . They're
the column, have found a home mighty swell boys.
* * *
. . Mrs. Esther Prohaw, 9441
Holmur, was one of those who
SINCERE THANKS to the fel-
answered the call and offered lows of Julius Rosenwald Post
residence . . . Her husband has for the beautiful award given us
been in service four years . . . . . . An inscribed plaque mounted
Such people are mighty swell on mahogany, with the American
folk to know . .. and be proud of. Legion emblem at the top . .
* * *
Mom has it polished to such a
DISA 'N DATA . . . Rabbi Mor- gleaming brightness, our electric
ris Adler may organize a veter- bills will be lower from now on
S/Sgt. Rosenthal Discharged
After 50 Mos. AAF Service
S/Sgt. Jerome J. Rosenthal,
3042 Hurlbut, has been separated
from the Army Air Forces at Fort
Sheridan, Ill., after 50 months'
service.
Entering service Dec. 30, 1941,
Rosenthal served at Jefferson
Barracks, Mo., Scott Field,
and at Dodge City, Kan., before
embarking for the China-Burma-
India Theater of Operations on
Nov. 30, 1944.
While overseas he served at
several large air bases in various
parts of India, and as assistant
sergeant-major of the Eastern In-
dia Air Depot.
Previous to entering service, he
was employed as branch man-
ager for the Burton Abstract &
Title Co. for three years, being in
charge of their Dime Bldg.
Branch.
Page Nineteen
City Council Approves Rouge Park
for Monument to Baruch Spinoza
Lt. Bigman Discharged
Lt. Oscar Bigman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Abraham Bigman of
2547 Elmhurst, was discharged
from the army on March 25. He
w a s graduated
from the Wayne
•§Medical School
at 22 and is a
member of the
honor scholar-
ship society. In
1938 he' was
awarded the
United Hebrew
Schools gold
medal upon his
Lt. Bigman
graduatiori. After
May 1 he will interne at Eloise
Hospital.
J. N. Lumberg Discharged
Julian N. Lumberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. P. Lumberg of 3308
Elmhurst, has returned to civilian
life after 31 months in the armed
forces, serving 24 months in the
European Theater with the in-
fantry. He resides with his wife,
the former Sylvia Ghinasin, at
the home of her parents in Los
Angeles.
BARUCH SPINOZA
DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM
A project inaugurated in De-
troit 12 years ago to commemo-
rate the name of Baruch (Bene-
dict) Spinoza bore fruit here last
week when the City Council ap-
proved a site in the recreation
center of Rouge Park for the
erection of a Spinoza monument.
The request for permission to
erect the monument was made by
the Spinoza Tercentennial com-
mittee, which was formed in
1934 to honor the 300th anniver-
sary of the birth of Spinoza.
Detroit, announced thatthe mon-
ument will be erected by fall.
Serving on the committee with
Dr. Aronstam are Louis James
Rosenberg and Councilman Frank
Cody.
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, chair-
man of the committee which 12
years ago had a celebration in
1200 Acres, Superb Build-
ings, Elegant Food, Advanc-
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