Lt. Leon Hoffman Wins Silver Star — at ion 's Third HighestUedal This country's third highest medal for gallantry in combat was awarded to Lt. Leon Hoff- man on Aug. 26. Hoffman's wife, Nettie, who lives with their daughter. Beverly R.orma„ at 2270 Fullerton, received the cita- tion from the U. S. Army earlier this month. Lt. Hoffman was cited for ac- tion which took place in Umi- donee Korea on May 18. As lead- er of a rifle platoon when the Red army at- tacked a bitter- ly-f ought for hill. L t . Hoff- al a n defended the hill against Fanatical enemy assaults. H i s platoon w a s forced • to re t r eat before the•enemy onslauht. When fire was Lt. Hoffman directed against American troops, inflicting many casualties, Lt. Hoffman took an automatic rifle from one of his men and. led a charge to take back the hill, exposing himself to enemy fire and drawing their attention while his men regain- ed control of the strategic hill. Mrs. Hoffman said she knew about her husband's winning of the medal, although until the certificate came she had no idea of why it was won. He had writ- ten her before, "If anyone were in my shoes, they'd do the same thing. Its just a messy job that has to be done." In the Aug. 10 edition of The Jewish News, an article told of Lt. Hoffman's winning of the Bronze Star. Since, he has won the Silver Star, the Presidential unit- citation, and an oak leaf cluster for the b r onze star. While on furlough, - Lt, Hoffman called from Japan• expressing the hope that he will be home sometime in January or Febru- ary. A veteran of World War II, Lt. Hoffman won both the bronze and silver stars for his efforts in action, and was wounded twice while serving in the Euro- pean and Pacific theaters of operation. Young Adults Add 24% To L950 Torch Receipts Coming through with - flying colors in their Torch Drive par- ticipation, the Community Serv- ice Committee of the Jewish Young Adult Council brought in 24 per cent more money in their area than was raised in 1950, Leo Majzels, committee chair- man, announced. Majzels congratulated Mildred Fox, director of Torch Drive ac- tivities Committee, for the all- out job done by her and her co- chairmen, Rayetta Harris, Ar- thur James Rubiner, and Mich- ael Stacey. Directly responsible for $4,700 reported, for the area, bounded by Fullerton, Dexter, Joy Road and Li v ern oi s, were district chairmen, Evelyn Dash, Alvin Eichler, Eve Eisenberg, Norman Feinberg, Alma Fox, Daniel Hof- fer, Bert Horowitz, Benson Jaf- fee, Charles Levin, Corrine Lun- .enfeld, Harriet Ruth Migdol, Sam Ross, Mary. Salsman, Bud Schubiner, Ivan Shalit and Sue Weinstein. Scottis to Entertain. At Sheruth Luncheon People Make News MAX OSNOS was re-elected vice-chairman of the national council Of the Joint Defense Ap- peal at the JDA sixth annual meeting in St. Louis. He will lead r dews Brevities !` KANTER FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, at the Labor Zionist Institute. Lin- wood at Pasadena. Plans will be formulated for a children's Ha- nukah party. Hostesses will be Mesdames Ann Feldman, Emma -Kanter and Leah Yura. • R.OSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Rosner, 20470 Ward. Final plans will be made for the group's anniver- sary dinner at Sid's Cafe. Directors of the DETROIT EDISON CO. announced the award of a $40,000.000 bond issue to a group headed by Kuhn, Loeb & Co., as highest bidder on a bid of 101.28. The new bonds, to be known as Series K, will bear interest at the rate of 3% per cent, and will be due Nov. 15, 1976. It is expected they will be offered to the public at 101.783, according to Prentiss M. Brown, chairman of the board. • • CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Parents' Association will hold a tea. for parents of 10th graders and the faculty at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the school library. Mrs. Samuel Perlmutter is presi- dent, and Mrs. Morris Kwaselow, social chairman. * Making its seventh triumphal tour of the United States, on its first visit to Detroit, "HOLIDAY ON ICE OF 1952" will bring its all-new frosted extravaganza to the stage of Masonic Temple for seven days beginning Monday evening, Dec. 3, and continuing through Sunday, Dec. 9, with matinees on Saturday and Sun- day. * * _ * The Theater Guild's fabulous "Oklahoma!", the Rodger and Hammerstein world -f am o us yu musical, returns to the stage of the Shubert . , Theater for two .weeks beginning ::Sunday evening, ` : w i t h matinees 'on Saturday only. Feature d in this interna- tional company Ridge Bond are -Ridge Bond as "Curly", and a star cast. the JDA effort in this area to gain community support for the 1952 JDA national goal of $5,- 077,040 to be used in supporting the pro-democratic programs of the American Jewish Committee and the Anti - Defamation League of Bnai Brith. • • • Max Braude, former U. S. Army chaplain, has been ap- pointed director . for administra- tive and opera- tional affairs of the World ORT nion (Organi- ation for Re- Oaabilitation through Train- Mg), and will u p e rvise the ,_functions of the RT vocational training system n 22 countries Braude throughout the world. Announcement of Mr. Braude's appointment was made by Dr. Aron Syngalowski, presi- dent of the World ORT Union Executive. • • Paw/2mi SAVINGS cURRARr ig ACCOUNTS "YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SAVINGS INSTITUTION" AMERICAN SAVINGS • AND LOAN ASSOCIATION S. D. Gershovitz, JWB execu- tive director, organized Alaska's first Jewish com- munity council in Anchorage while on a tour of Alaska to study morale, welfare and rec- reational needs of Jewish GIs tationed with h e American rmed forces there. Dexter Blud. at Cortland-1'0.9-6811 W. Fart at military - Downtown Office 439 WOODWARD at L a rned ; `Frontiers of Faith' on WW.I-Tviv Ceremonies frOm Jewish life will be presented over the 'Frontiers of Faith" program at 9:30 a.m., Sunday, on WWJ-TV, channel 4. Made possible through the cooperation of the Jewish Theological Seminary, programs of Jewish interest will be interspersed with those of all faiths. 16 — THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 23, 1951. • NO CONSTIPATION FOR 25 YEARS "My husband introduced me to ALL-BRAN shortly after we were married. I use it in my cooking as well as for breakfast. The result: we're regular as clock work!" M r s . Antonina Graziano, 453 Garfield A v e., Jersey City, N.J. One of many unsolicited letters from ALL- BRAN users. If you suffer from constipation due to lack of die- tary bulk, eat an ounce (about cup) of crispy Kellogg's ALL- BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, return empty box to Kel- logg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get Double Your Money Back! —Athol Through AMEIC (American Eretz Israel Corp. l Proudly announces the opening of Dollar Gift stores in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem and Haifa. $1 0 — $ 1 5 — $25 AMERICAN GIFT FOOD CERTIFICATES are now available, and recipients in Israel may choose freely of our stocks of more than 80 food items at fixed prices RATION FREE. Buy your AMEIC certificates now at the local Mixrachi office. Philco Refrigerators also available through AMEIC 12244 Dexter ",;••"*, TO. 8-3128 = f,,(;‘'.:1' 4i't iirP. S.' .i.. 14 4 ' • ...l. 7:0 • 1 . AS' • :A . '1.1•IfIl , , teliaki ES Itt=,ND rOPW7 11 r1.4TA — - Z NI.1, N-71 aiAltitili. kk OA' • twoxir zuezdts,,, zw..! The Jewish News People around our house are mighty particu- lar about their hot water. How about you and yours ? If you're like us, you'll find an electric water heater tailor-made for your needs. Electric water heating is fUlly automatic ... and so clean! No fumes, no flame, no fuss. And yet you can operate your electric water heater for pennies a day. It heats at special low rates — while you sleep. So for complete water heating satisfaction be modern, GO ELECTRIC! Will Reach Your Home Every Friday- 52 Weeks in the Year For Only— Tune in Edison Electric Theater ItrednesdaYs. at 7 p. m. WXYZ-Tv atju ( Ej j. Finest - : water heating Israel Folksinger to Join Benny, Reynolds, on Radio Folk songs of Israel will be sung in the Hebrew tongue. by Sharonah Aron, in a special first anniversary kosher food appeal broadcast featuring Jack Benny and Quentin Reynolds, over WJR, on Dec. 4, 10:30-10:45 p.m. The broadcast will be presented in cooperational with the Na- tional CARE-Israel Committee. Donations will send under- privileged children to summer camp. For reservations call Mra. Julian Lumberg, TO. 5-3848. MIZRACHI ORGANIZATION OF DETROIT LONDON—(JTA) — A lifetime peerage has been conferred up- on the Rt. Hon. Sir Lionel Leon- ard Cohen, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, it was announced at Buckingham Palace. , •••veri- R.Rftw* ' Culminating an intensive fund raising campaign, Sher u t h League will hold its annual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Harry Kellman is chair- man, assisted by Mesdames Juli- an Lumberg, tickets; H a r r y Beresh and Arnold Wolfson, ar- rangements; Meyer Kuneck, Albert Witus, Harry Granader, Samuel Hack, Sam Chapin, pro- gram; and Norman Strager, pub- licity. George and Eleanor Scotti of WWJ-TV will be featured as masters of ceremonies. A donor duchess will be selected from the audience, and will be clothed by Detroit merchants. there is! 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