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Friday, December 27, 1946
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Page Thirteen
Dayton Netvspaper Pays Tribute
to Americanism of 3 Young Refugees
THE DAYTON, 0., HERALD,
recently told a success story
of three Young Daytonians quite
different from the usual "home
town boy makes good" patiern.
The two boys and a girl in this
instance had been brought to the
United States as refugees and, as
the Herald related, had proven
themselves by the eagerness "to
become American citizens and es-
tablish homes," and fight for this
country during the war.
The young "adopted Dayton-
fans" are Trude Katz, Margot
Kaufman, and Lothar Abraham,
who were rescued from Germany
10 years ago by European Jewish
Children's Aid, an affiliate of
United Service for New Ameri-
cans. The careers of Trude, Mar-
got, and Lothar, the Herald said,
typify the refugees' appreciation
of the opportunity to live in free-
dom and security in America.
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TRUDE IS MARRIED
TRUDE AND MARGOT were
graduated from high school in
Dayton early in 1944. Soon there-
after Trude married an engineer
stationed at Wright Field and has
since made her home with her
husband in Baltimore.
Margot became a cadet nurse in
a Cincinnati hospital. Following
the Rhineland occupation, she
found that her sister Ellen, the
only other surviving member of
her family, was alive In a con-
centration camp. Ellen has since
married an American Army offi-
cer stationed in Austria.
Lothar enlisted in the United
States Army after his graduation
from high school and fought in
Europe with the late Gen. Patton's
Third Army. He was wounded
near Metz and hospitalized for six
months. He and Margot plan to
be married as soon as she fin-
ishes her nurse training.
* * *
GIFT FROM MOTHER
AMONG THE WEDDING GIFTS
for the couple will be a set of
silverware and other family heir-
looms which formerly belonged to
Margot's mother. Before she was
taken to a concentration camp,
Margot's mother gave these to a
Christian neighbor with the un-
derstanding that her daughters, if
they survived, were to receive
half of them.
Trude, Margot and Lothar were
offered and accepted the opportu-
nity to live, and grow, and learn
in safety and with freedom not
available in the lands of their
birth," the article concludes.
PHIOROTHSCHILD,
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41)
Belle Baker Is Star
of Show at Bowery
"These common threads are the
centuries-old responses which
America has evoked from her for-
eign born. As we grow older as
a nation, and close tighter the
gates of immigration, we need
frequently to be reminded of the
opportunities that are ours—to use
and to give."
Belle Baker, with Sid Connie at
the piano, is the star of the huge
holiday week show at Frank Bar-
baro's Bowery. The two-a-day
vaudeville circuit crowned Belle as
-------- its queen of
headliners.
This radiant,
warm-voiced
singer of pro-
foundly stirring
tunes and In-
terpreter of up-
roarious comedy
material has
few equals in
the amusement
world. Her
showmanship evinces the same
strength today that it displayed
when the variety stage was at
its peak.
Outstanding in Belle's support
are master of ceremonies Frankle
Rapp, a sure cure for the blues;
the Marie Kuhlman Dancers; Val-
Zarcos, colorful ballroom dancers;
sepia tapster Leon Collins; Lil-
lian James, swing songstress; Ed-
dy Jerome, popular tenor; the
Jumpin' Jivers and others. Ben
Young and his orchestra do the
music for the show and dancing.
The two Maxes, Slapsie Maxie
Rosenbloom and Maxie Baer, will
be the Bowery headliners, for
seven days, starting Monday, Dec.
30.
Art Becker was so engrossed
THE BALFOUR BALL took its
place as the biggest social event "getting people to sign his peti-
of the year . .. Kept busy all tion for County Auditor one even-
eve with hellos . In the throng ing at the WJR studios that he
were Art Doctor and Janet Kohn, failed to notice he was • in the
Eileen Kay and Joe Kwaselow, Sinclair Quiz program studio. Be-
Arlene Weinstein and Henry Ko- fore long he found himself being
loff, Audrey Harelick and Leon- quizzed on the program and came
TEL AVIV
Palestine's strug-
ard Meldman, Dr Joe Kerzman away with 10 bucks in his pocket.
gling Jews, anxious to help their
Energetic Janie Halper does a
with Rhea Ann Schiff, Muriel Kay
Romanian relatives who miracu-
wow of a job in her new fashion
and Milt Strauss.
lously survived Nazi occupation
col'm for the 'Play Bill.'
In the second ballroom . . .
and concentration camps, have
Adeline Alger with Phil
managed to scrape together $12,-
THE
CALENDAR
..
.
ON
Lachman, Natalie Lightstone and
727 for them in the four months
Dec. 29 for ZOA Chapter No. 1
Mort Weinberg, Ann Turbow and
since permission to remit funds to
Sandy Hirschfield, Sam Goldstein sleigh ride and dance party at
Romania was granted by the Pal-
and Ruth Cantor, Betty Schlain Northville ... January Jamboree
estine government.
and Lenny Lemberg, Hannah Hop of the Junior Service Group
From June, when intercession
Levin with Jay Pudick, Helen on Satdee nite, Jan. 4 at the Ma-
by HIAS (Hebrew Sheltering and
sonic Temple.
Solar and Ray Camphor.
Immigrant Aid Society) officials
The Social Inc. affairs are get-
Spotted during intermission ...
here secured this permission, the
the Adelman brothers from Wind- ting bigger and better ... That lajt
number of remittances has climb-
sor, Art, Frank and Jack with one was super with the club taking
ed steadily, from 54 In June to
Katie Goodman, Dorothy Clayman over a nite spot for the evening ...
225 in September.
and Doris Wertheimer ...Doreen On the floor show ... Beverly
These remittances represent con-
Sherman and Freddy Feigenson. Markowitz doing the singing, Al
siderable sacrifice on the part of
Blumenfeld
and
his
dialect
and
Joe Mohr with Maxine Schneider,
the Holy Land's Jewish settlers,
Joyce Fribert and Joe Jacobson, Eve Epstein and partner taking
although the sums sent cannot
baby
bottle
contest
Sam Seyburn and Beth Cherin.
compare with the close to one
Vera Operman, Terry Mintz,
• * *
quarter of a million dollars trans-
NEW YORK—Rabbi Henry H.
mitted almost monthly to Romania Rubins, former national director
TO MILLER'S CHOP HOUSE Mimmie Sobole, Doris Grober,
through World HIAS by Jews In of the Canadian Mizrachi Organi-
on Woodward avenue ...SDT Ma. Charlotte Brown, Ruth Tennen-
the United States.
rilyn Davies and ZBT Harvey Lie- house made the delicious latkes
zation, has been appointed Miz-
berman enjoying the f amous for the Northwest Hebrew YPS
Grateful letters received here rachi director of greater New
steaks ... At another table were shindig... Edith Operman, Dan
tell how numbers of destitute Jew- York.
Leroy Helfrnan and Norma Glass- Standler and Harold Cohen were
ish families in Romania are ena-
in
charge
with
Moe
Kessner
and
man.
bled to live on a modest scale
Shirley
Zaft
on
the
program.
To the Shubert Lafayette . . .
through the Palestinian remit-
Shirley
Goldmintz
and
Edna
Mel Winokur with Bill Coll, Art
tances.
Lipman and Betty Lewis, Arnold Greenbaum are preparing the dra-
Many letters received both by
Marko and Eleanor Zager taking matic skit to be presented by the
Palestine families and by HIAS
Career goils on Jan. 19.
in the new production.
say that these small sums make
For a delicious midnite snack
* ♦ •
the difference In Romania between
at the Bel-Aire Supper Club . .
ADMAN JACK LANGER who
having the basic necessities of life
more familiar faces ... Seymour has taken over the secretary job
or struggling without them.
. Shaw with Faye Dushkin, Gene of the Robert Rafelson JWV post
Cornfield and Rita Weinberg, Mar- is putting his talents to work on
FLAX PLANT IN ZION
gie Harris and Jay Coggan, Chuck the clever cards sent to members
TEL AVIV (ZOA)—A flax prod-
Heitman and Rita Papo.
for meetings ... They're different
ucts factory, the first of its kind
• * •
and how!
in Jerusalem, is being built at Ha.
•
•
•
THE HOLIDAY SEASON
dar Joseph, near Herzlia, by the
WHAT THE BOYS say 'bout
brought together from colleges
Palestine Jute, Flax and Hemp Co..
the former Central Hi gang, our popular gals . . . Milicent
Ltd. The sum of 50,000 pounds will
known as the Stags, who had Golden, "a double for Ginny Sims."
be invested in this venture.
their reunion dinner at the Beverly Trager, "there's a girl with
I club. . Seated at the long table personality plus". Francis Lipman,
were Howard Passman and Belle "so-o-o nice". Lee Galperin, "easy
ae"--400
—THE-
Schneider, Byron Lasky and to catch the male's eye". Rosaline
FIRESIDE f —
.
•
• Jackie Pushkin, Burton Snitz Rosenbloom, "a lovely figger."
* * *
and Jerry Norber, Harvey Gross
and Alvira Rothschild, Herb
HERE'S A NEW YEAR'S EVE
LUNCHES - DINNERS
' Shevin with Barbara Freedman, treat for those under 21... The
featuring
- Walter Rosenberg with Frances Bel-Aire Supper Club will give a
'JACK NELSON
at the liammond Organ
Colman, Dan Kilbert and Mar- party with Kenny Singer's band,
cia Matlin, Allen Weiss with dinner, favors and soft drinks...
('ALL PAUL PEPPER
4
For Your Catering Requirements
Edythe I'inkus, George Must You can make reservations now.
and Marilyn Korash and Iry La-
Did You Know—
ker with Elaine Fishel.
GEORGE ECON & PAT
• • •
(formerly with Bermans)
5440 CASS AVENUE
WE HAVE A CELEBRITY in
are serving delicious
town with us this week ...Margo
LUNCHES and DINNERS liSIMVAN5sAWMAIMIOMMII•Ws VS 16 S. N. qs
Hayes, known as one of the lead-
% • 4s • N.
JAFFA, (Palcor)—The new inde-
ing hat designers in the country.
—at-
Before changing her name for pendent Arabic daily Esh Shaab
/
the professional field Margo was carries a report from its Cairo
/
known as Frieda Brasier, a prod- correspondent that "serious differ-
ences have broken out between
uct of Northern High.
543 WOODWARD
"The Detroit gal who has made the Palestine Arab Higher Execu-
/
Food Served 11 A.M. to Midnight
good" now operates two exclusive tive and the Arab League over
Liquor, Beer, Wine, All Day
hat salons in Hollywood and N. Y. practical measures to rescue Pal-
'til Closing
where she creates her master- estine from the Zionist menace."
OPEN SUNDAY, 4 to 11
.These differences, the corres-
pieces for screen and stage stars.
/
An ole time school chum, hand- pondent claims, "are expected to
I
delay
the
declaration
promised
by
/
some Joe Messenger, never with-
the
Palestine
Arab
Higher
Execu-
, out a seegar, will escort her
Detroit's Newest
tive as well as the final decision
'round the home town.
by the Arab League regarding
• * •
Ravesation
Palestine."
NAMES IN TIIE NEWS .. .
The differences are believed to
Lee Goldin has been elected stem from the executive's demand
president of Wayne U.'s new pub- from the League "for practical,
lic relations club with Herbert energetic measures," meaning, ap- THE
The Incomparable
Haffner as recording secretary ... parently, a promise of armed In-
/
At the Indiana Religious School tervention, whereas the League is
/
Teacher's conclave, Faye Portner prepared to take political and dip-
DINING—
FRANKIE
RAPP
/
gefilia40
of the Temple Beth El school staff lomatic action only, plus symbolic
DANCING
/
was named vice president.
ENTERTAINMENT
OUTSTANDING HOST
MARIE KUHLMAN, DANCERS /
action on the issues of Palestine's
That MILS Harriet Morrison economy and land.
from COAST to COAST
dressed in a mink trimmed col-
and the
Complete New Show-55 People / /
lar who was snapped for a Good-
COUCHES
TEL
AVIV
MAKES
fellow paper shot in the Detroit
TEL AVIV (ZOA)—Mattresses
News... Ex G.I.'s Marvin Stearn
and Nathan Spector are in the with inner springs and upholstered
/
wholesale novelty business, and couches will be amnufactured by We can now adequately take care of
Make New Year's Eve Reservations!
the
newly
formed
"Paradise
Couch
your special private parties, lunch.
blonde Shirlee Oran is pounding
Company" registered in Tel Aviv.
Phone DV 1-1212 NOW !
eons or dinners
the typewriter keys for them.
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Palestinians Send
Relief to Romania
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Fireside Lounge
BELCREST HOTEL
Rift Among Arabs
in Palestine Cited
DEVLIN'S=
BELLE
BAKER
Now Open
Balinese Room
Sarong Room
v eiy-iie4se N
A NEW YEAR'S TREAT!
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Kenny Singer and his orchestra for dancing.
Dinner, Favors and Coke bar (No Liquor)
$5.50 per person.
Call TRinity 3.9800 for Reservations NOW!
8231
Woodward
()nem f rom 6 P.M. to r A.M.
EL-MIRE
(formerly Las Ps Eddies)
CLUB BALI
808 W. McNICHOLS
(Six Mile, Road at Third)
ESPECIALLY FOR THOSE UNDER 21 . . . .
DECEMBER 31
in the
(
OPEN SUNDAYS
Reservations: Phone UN. 4.0735
ARTIE FIELDS
and His Orchestra
Direct from famous
Mardi Gras Club, N.Y.
Make Your Reservations Now
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HURRY! DON'T DELAY!
OPENING MON., DEC. 30TH, FOR 7 DAYS
THE TWO MAXES
Maxie BAER and
Maxie ROSENBLOOM
FORMER KINGS OR THE BOXING RING
Now Greatest Comedy Team America Has
Added Attraction Opening Monday
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