Fathers of Jewish War Heroes Organize Gold Star Group THE JEWISH NEWS-5 Fridiy, May 20. 1949 Moss Named Member of State Pharmacy Board David M. Moss of 18253 Cherrylawn Ave., was named to a vacancy on t h e Michigan Board of Phar- macy by Gover- nor G. Mennen Williams, on May 11. Mr. Moss is 35, and a graduate of the Detroit In- stitute of Tech- nology. He suc- D. M. Moss ceeds the late of S. M. Dodge, of Plymouth, Mich., for the term. ending Dec. 31, 1951. Mr. Moss is the first Jewish member of the Board of Phar- macy ever to be appointed in the State of Michigan. Left to right—Samuel Lieberman, Meyer Silverman and Leo Grossman. Standing, left to right—Sam Boim, Sam Eserow, J. Goldberg, J. Newmark and Isaac Rosenthal. At a recent meeting of the newly organized Gold Star Fathers of the Jewish War Vet- erans of Michigan, Meyer Silver- ' man was elected temporary president; Sam Lieberman, vice president and Leo Grossman, secretary. The executive committee con- sists of Sam Boim, Sam Eserow, J. Goldberg, J. Newmark and Isaac Rosenthal. The group has been organized to assist the JWV in the plan- ning of an appropriate memo- rial to the more than 300 Jewish war dead in Michigan. Meyer Silverman said : "This group brought together by un- fortunate fate can develop in- to the most influential Jewish group in the community. We are Gold Star Fathers, and it is our duty to help make this com- munity a better place in which to live and prevent any roots of Anti-Semitism." He also noted this community has a greater number of deceased Jewish war heroes in proportion to the Jewish - population than any other group. The next meeting of the Gold Star Fathers will be held at the Jewish Center at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, May 24. At this meeting charter membership cards will be distributed. Gold Star Fathers are urged to attend this meet- ing. This group is the first Jewish Gold Star Father organization in the United States. Invited guests at the forth- coming charter meeting will be Samuel J. Rhodes, president of the Jewish War Veterans Me- morial - Association, Harry T. Madison. national executive committeeman of the Jewish War Veteran, and Isadore Ros- enberg, executive director of the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home Association. AMPAL Stockholders Plan Dinner June 7 Abraham Littman manager of the following stars: Yetta Zwer- Yiddish Theater, stated this ling, Anna Teitelbaum, Rose week that many Detroiters al- Wallerstein, Lily Lilliana and ready are purchasing tickets Leo Liebgold, After a 30-week run in New for the performance here on Monday evening, May 30, (Dec- York, this play is making stage oration Day) by Menashe Skul- history in Chicago and is ex- nik, famous comedian, stage and pected to draw a large turnout radio star, in the latest New in Detroit. Tickets are available at Metro York success, "What a Guy." This play has the distinction Music House, 10328 Dexter; of having a major portion of Bornstein's Book Store, 8663 12th the book—by Isidore Friedman— St.; Detroit Hebrew Book Store, in English. The musical selec- 12226 Dexter; at the box office tions are by Abraham Ellstein. on the night of the performance It will be staged in the main and from ivir. Littman, 2086 auditorium of Masonic Temple Blaine, Apt. 101, TY. 6-5405. and large blocks of tickets are ' available. Skulnik will be assisted by a Workmen Circle large cast, from his original New York company, including , Phila.-Byron UHS Parent-Teacher Unit Elects New Officers At the annual meeting of the Parent - Teachers Oorganization of the Philadelphia-Byron Branch of the United Hebrew Schools. the following officers were elected: President. Mrs. Jack Kaplan: vices-president, Mrs. A. Koligow- sky; secretary, Mrs. L. Pierce; treasurer, Mrs. Jessie Silver; program chairman, Mrs. J. Car- ney: delegates to the Central Parent - Teachers Council: Mrs. P. Kasky and Mr. L. Pierce. The Parent-Teachers Organi- zation is divided into seven groups according to the seven branches of the schools. Each group has its own officers and functions according to the needs of its particular school. There is a Parent - Teachers Council consisting of representatives of all the groups. President of the council is also Mrs. Jack Kap- lan, president of the Philadel- phia-Byron Branch. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Bessie Goose wishes to express sin- cerest thanks to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown theca in their recent bereave- ment. Mrs. Hyman Altman, who for more than 20 years assisted her late husband in Yiddish radio broadcasting, will return to the air, on Station WJLB, for regu- lar broadcasts_on Saturday night and Sunday noon. Mrs. Altman announced her previous contributions of time for community services will be repeated on her hour and that she will serve all worthy causes during her broadcasts from 9 to 10 p.m. on Saturdays and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Sundays. John L. Booth, president of Booth Radio Stations, an- nounced Tuesday that effective May 21, Radio Station WJLB will broadcast programs designed for the following nationalities in their native tongues: Polish, Italian, Jewish, Greek, German and Lithuanian. In the interest of service, common understanding, good citizenship and as a contribution toward world. peace, Booth Ra- dio Stations states that it is making WJLB available as a means of expression, education. and entertainment to these for- eign language groups and par- ticularly to those of foreign lands who recently made De- troit their new American home. WJLB will be the only Detroit standard broadcasting station broadcasting foreign languages in America's third largest for- eign speaking area. DAVID P. ZACK and SIDNEY FIELDS announce that Edward Pollack and William Zack, both CPA's, have been admitted to membership in the firm whose name has been changed to Zack, Fields and Co., With offices in the National Bank Bldg. STILL THE BEST• American Palestine Trading Corporation (AMPAL) will hold its annual stockholders' dinner here on Tuesday evening, June 7, at Hotel Statler. There will be an outstanding speaker, a stockholders' report and din- ner music. It is expected that Abraham Dickenstein, national AMPAL director, will be present to give the report. Morris Lieberman, local AM- PAL representative, announced this week the AMPAL bond issue has been approved by the Mich- igan Corp. Securities Commis- sion. THE ORIGINAL KOSHER KITCHEN SOAP For cleaning dishes, glassware, pots and pans. Economical a little goes a long way THE $1GGEST CAKE OF . KOSHER SOAP FOR YOUR MONEY, WITH TOP. NOTCH PERFORMANCE AND SATISFACTION GUA RANTEEDI IF IT'S ROKEACH IT'S KOSHER New Low Prices 18 975 As Little As Only Tickets on Sale for Menashe Skulnik's Performance Monday Evening, t7, May 30 the Mrs. Altman Returns to Broadcasting: On WJLB Saturdays and Sunday& A "7" Buys a that has actually 7.7 Cu, ft. capacity Frigidaire Refrigerator • Here's more of everything you want in a new refrigerator. More space on the inside, more usable space on the new flat top, more freezer space, more moist storage space for vegetables and fruits, more dollar value than ever before in a -dependable Frigidaire Refrigerator. Concert Sunday Features Cantor with all these features • Famous Meter-Miser mechanism • Exclusive Quickube Trays and instant Cube Release • Full-width, roller-bearing Hydrator, glass-topped • 1-piece porcelain interior • Large Super-Freezer 14:42 4V More Frigidaire Refrigerators serve in more American homes than any other make. CANTOR SHICOFF Cantor Sidney Shicoff makes his first Detroit appearance as soloist at the annual concert given by the Workmen's Circle Chorus at 8:30 p. in. this Sun- clay in the large auditorium of the Art Institute. He will appear in several groups of Yiddish and Pales- tinian songs, operatic arias. and Cantoral Chants. The program will be under the direction of Dan Frothman. who has prepared an interesting program of choral works by Brahms, Puccini, Kotmtz. Schu- bert, Low, Heitman, Weinberg, Weiner, Verdi and Frohman. Open Evenings Mon., Thurs., Sat. ilrodel Pictured: Formerly $ 249.75 $25.00 Save R ay 24" Deferred Payments