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May 30, 1947 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-05-30

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Heads Club

11 N

A I 1 1 I I I Gil.

MARSHALL WOMEN
Mrs. S. Yates has been elected

U. of M. HILLEL
Ending its 20th year on the

University of Michigan campus, president of the Louis Marshall
the Hillel Foundation held its an- Women.
Other new officers are Mesdames
nual awards and installation ban-
quet, with Rabbi Morton Appel- B. Nadis, J. Rodman and J. Max-
baum of Flint as principal speaker. man, vice-presidents; Karl Berg,"
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, director treasurer; H. Bodzin, financial
of the foundation, presented ser- secretary; H. Kyff, recording secre-
vice awards to Mrs. Mollie Bank tary; F. Weiner, corresponding
and Sidney Samovitz of Detroit secretary; D. Bodzin and 0. Rap.
and Dr. William Haber, Nat Perl- import, mailing secretaries; A.
man, Abe Muchnick, Herbert Mann, sentinel; A. Weiner, guar-
Schlager and Osias Zwerdling, all dian; L. Meckler, S. Bank, B.
Sharkey, E. Partrite and I. Weiss,
of Ann Arbor.
Stuart Goldfarb, out-going Hillel trustees; and T. Zohott, monitress.
The group will hold a Mother-
council president, turned over the
gavel to Howard Freeman of De- Daughter party June 9 in the
Jewish Community Center.
troit, newly-elected head,

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

TN MEMORY OF THE LATE
Pvt. Robert Rafelson. the JAW
Post which bears his name, pre-
sented a moving tribute at their
recent dinner dance.
As the lights were dimmed, an
arrangement of taps was played
followed by an orchestration by
Don Pablo of "Hallowed Will His
Marne Ever Be" . . . the song
written by Al WEtterstone in mem-
ory of Rafelson for the event.
A special recording of the bal-
lad will be presented to the Mark
Rafe!sons by the Post.
• •

recent graduation recital at the
Women's Club.
• • •

PLUGS
THE FIRST THING a couple
of chums of mine from L.A.
wanted was to take them to Boes-
ky's . . They were starved for
some of those triple decker corned
beefs which they haven't found
since they were here the last
time.

NAMES

Women to Provide
Comforts for Aged

TO HERB BUNGARD, assistant
membership director of Bnai Brith
in Washington -- thanks for your
interest in the paper and col'm
. . - Well see that you get it reg-
ularly.
Janet Bass from Cincinnati tell;
us that Louis Jordan is plugging
Jack Fine's "T & P" song like
mad on his personal appearance
there.
To Dorie Wertheimer . , . the
birthday card was really nifty.
• • •

A LINE Olt TWO .. .

GAMMA KAPPA CHI fraternity

will present the Roy Zesser key
to the man in the graduating class
at Wayne U. who has the highest
honor point average. Zesser was
a member of the fraternity who
was killed in the Italian campaign.
My puny 5'4" frame was no-

where near the big jobs that min-
gled 'round the Tall Toppers Club
cocktail party at Jerri Hamburg's
place . . . They're getting lots

of new members.
Arnie Silbd i rstein is down to 230
lbs. - . . Ada Blumenthal is still
waiting for her man in the Army
Nice doll that
Medical Corps .
Al Sklare had tagging along with

him .
There were raves by the bushel

fur Florence

Weintraub at her

•• •
Sheruth League
Installs Officers

MRS. SANDER HILLMAN



THE MAIL BAG

Chapter I Maps
June Jamboree

BBY0

Farband SehOols
Map Graduation

MARILYN COHEN takes over
Graduation exercises for the
as new head of the Little Women Farband Folk Schools will take
of Hadassah . . . Athletic chair- place June 10 at the Bel-Aire sup-
man Dr. Jack Jackman of the per club. k banquet will also be
N. W. Congregation is whipping held to mark the end of the
a good softball team into shape. scholastic year.
Central Student salutes "Doc"
Sponsoring organizations are the
Kaplan as school's top fern ath-
local branches of the Pioneer Wo-
lete . . . Martin Felder is a new-
men's Organization, the Labor
comer to the Richman chain in
Zionist Organization of America-
Detroit . , , Stan Wolf associates Poale Zion and the Jewish National
himself with the new Detroit Workers Alliance.
News television station.
Mrs. A. Mondry is chairman of
• •
the banquet committee assisted by
BIRTHDAY CONGRATS to Rose
Mesdames S. Glaser, vice-chair-
Levy and Jerry Arfa. Phyllis
man, E. Beitner, S. Siegel and H.
Licht made a
Linsky. '
party out of her
Two committees have been set
natal date . . .
Coupled up up to implement plans of the bud-
get
committee. Mrs. S. Sislin and
were Molly
Posner and Mrs. S. Weiner . are chairmen of
the tag day unit and Mrs. B.
Marshall Clap-
Hearshen, Mrs. B. Kumove and
er, Ronnie Licht
Mrs. S. Bohn are chairmen of the
and Debby
rummage committee.
Charnes, Har-
riet Gilman and
Cal Kanter . . .
Happy Birthday
Felicitations to Chuck Perl-
man, Ben Buten, Harry Klein and
Morris Friedman on passing the
Expanding the program of the
bar exam.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
• • •
Samuel
Home for Aged, Mrs.
A COMPANY IS OFFERING
Weller, president, this week an-
lipsticks in dark brown for bru-
nounced the formation of a serv-
nets and in blue for "white haired
ice group, under the chairmanship
sophisticates." The new line ac-
of Mrs. Samuel Zeldes.
cording to the manufacturer, is
The service group will send a
aimed at "women with a definite
group of four women to the Home
sense of drama"—and at men, we
every Wednesday from 1 to 3 p.
would , suppose, with an e7ually
m., Mrs. Weller added, to bring
definite sense of humor or a
small comforts and luxury items
strong stomach.
to the residents and to perform
• • •
small tasks for the aged men and
WHAT'S C(X/KIN'?
women such as writing letters.
THE BNAI BRITH YOUNG
In addition to the weekly visits,
WOMEN are off to Chicago this the group will sponsor • birthday
weekend for their district con- party, the last Thursday of every
clave . . . Congress Hotel will be month. Guests of honor will be
the site of their big dance this residents of the Home whose birth
dates fell during the preceding
Satdee nice.
Ork leader Sammy Mandell took month. The first party was held
turns at practice at Briggs Sta- May 29.
dium with his pals from the Chi-
cago White Sox team . .. Mandell
hit the old apple with these lad- Dear Public
dies when he was in semi-pro ball.
Blond Janet Schreeman is the The Lilting Strains
new receptionist at Iry Robinson of Gypsy Music ..
and Norm Robbin's law offices.
And the Thrill of
(She's going steady . wg already
Authentic Russian
FINE
fqod is an adventure
checked.)
1.141/1 Bits
"The Yearling" in technicolor
in Dining Pleasure
Open Badly
only at the
enters its second week at the
11 ans-2. sill
Adams . . . Welcome to Geraldine
I unt-2 sill
Fishman with her deep, dark
Sunday
brown tan from the Arizona sun.
• • •



i 1( 4 i;

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICIE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Ten

. Husbands Are Feted
At a Bagel Party

Mrs.

Sander Hillman was in-
stalled as president of Sheruth
League at the club's Mother-
Daughter dinner last week at the
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. She suc-
ceeds Mrs. Bernard Cohen.
Other officers sworn in were
Mesdames Allan Barron, first vice-
president; Marvin Stearn, Second
vice-president; Marvin Markowitz,
third vice-president; Saul Krieger,
recording secretary; Nathan Spec-
tor, corresponding secretary, Ar-
thur Tractenberg, financial secre-
tary; and Arthur Lee, treasurer.
Honored with gifts at the affair
were Mrs. Joseph Davidson,
youngest grandmother, ind Mrs.
Lena .Agree, who has the most
grandchildren.
Mrs. Henry Brontman - was
chairman of the league's bagel
party held Thursday for members
and their husbands.

Temple Israel Men
Plan Election June 5

An election of officers meeting
of the Temple Israel Men's Club
will be held at 8.30 p.m. Thursday,
June 5, in Butzel Hall of the Jew-
ish Community Center.
Charles Alter, president, will re-
port on the season's activities, and
a social hour will follow.

t---

"Honeymooners' Paradise"

A program in memory of the
late Henry Monsky was conducted
by the Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
Climaxing its cultural and so-
zation last Thursday at Bnal
cial season, Chapter I, Zionist Or-
Moshe.
ganization of Detroit, will present
a June jamboree Saturday, June
7, in the Jewish Community 044)
ter.
Music will be furnished by
Melton. Tickets may be purchase
at the door. Both couples an
stags are invited. For informa-
tion call Selma Jakont, social
Members of the Rabbinical Coun-
chairman, TO. 7-7861.
cil of Detroit have initiated a spe-
At a closed meeting Tuesday,
cial service for the Horne for the
Aged, Ira I. Sonnenblick, execu- June 10, in the Center, the chap.
ter will hold a musical hour tea.
tive director, reveals.
Wring Julius Chajes, music direc-
In addition to conducting serv- tor of the Center, who will pre-
ices at 4 p. m. on Wednesdays, the sent
a lecture and selections at
Rabbis will visit the sick and bring Palestinian music.
spiritual comfort to the residents
of the Home. Initiating the Wed- 000-0-0****M:t00000ttortO00
nesday services, Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
N E W SPARKLING
man of the Petoskey Synagogue
delivered the first . sermon while
succeeding weekly services, in the
Josqh W. Allen Memorial Syna-
gogue, have been led by Rabbi
Liezer Levine of the Petoskey
Synagogue and Rabbi Moses
Fischer, of Congregation Bnai
Moshe.
WHERE FOOD IS SERVED
Cantor David Katzman of Bnai
AT ITS FINEST ..
Moshe conducted evening services

Rabbis Increase
Pastoral Visits
to Abed Inmates

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at the Home recently.

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