Page Fourteen
Friday, October 3, 1947
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Due Oct. 13
Signs Names
Do Your Studying Jeffries
to Anti-Hate Petition
Under Good Light
On the eve of Yom Kipur;
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, signed
a petition in support of the Buck-
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ley Bill, which provides for the
look out of the window. This banning of distribtition of anti-
ISN'T THIS WEATHER grand?
For the outdoor enthusiast, fall
means long hikes in the woods
among the gorgeous hues of au-
tumn. Football fans are eagerly
awaiting the next pigskin clash
arid a chance to rah-rah for their
favbrites,
Mother Nature's changes mean
it is time for the activities of
organizations and clubs.
The RKG laddies want to re-
mind you 'bout their play and
dance Sunday evening, at the
Michigan Showmen's Assn. Ib-
Sn's "Hedda Gabbier" is the
' sentation, starring the Actor's
mpany with our town radio
otables doing the bits . . .
uben Weiss, Clem Flower and
arry Goldstein from WWJ; and
Seymour Tuchow f r o m the
Green Hornet.
Dorothy Wolf, Bernice Kash-
tan, Doris Wertheimer and Fos-
! lyn Sprague are listed as the
hostesses . . . and• tickets can be
obtained the nite of the play.
For all ye towering kiddos,
the Tall Toppers' cocktail party
from 4 to 6 Sundik is a good
deal at Jerri Hamburg's home,
3000 Webb.
Danny Sandler, big wig of
the YPC of Northwest Con-
, gregation will cut short the
iness meeting to make lots
room for dancing on Tues-
day evening, Oct, 7. The In-
vite is open to all.
. And a note from Harold Weis-
man's gang, Chapter I, ZOA
'bout their shindig on Oct. 11 at
Bnai Moshe with an ork for
dancing.
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY NOTES
!Mare Sobole, Phyllis Abel,
e and Fran Bloom.
Seymour Lublin was the lucky
guy who escorted Marilyn Pens-
ler on her birthday, and Ray
Must and Gordon Grossman cel-
ebrated a double after returning
from their Alaskan trip.
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Harry Ganz is back from his
N.Y. jaunt and Pearl Robinson
is absorbing the Florida sun-
shine.
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THE MAIL .. .
Card from Shirley Shrier and
Phyllis Grosberg on visit to
L.A. bumping into Motor 'City
folk Sam Epstein, Sandy Gros-
berg, Norm Hatai, Gloria The-
mans, Bert Barnet and Murray
Frosh . . . Thanks for keeping
us posted.
Shirley Rott's letter from UC-
LA expresses delight in her new
surroundings, and Rhea Ann
Schiff finds the Florida atmos-
phere and Webber College a
nice combine.
And a telegram from Mort
Sultan, Henry Morgenthau news-
paper committee head, for a
Sunday breakfast meeting at 10.
A good way to start the day
off.
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SIMEON SNIDER
This five foot-five• inch gent
received quite a splash in Army
newspapers throughout the coun-
try not so long ago.
"His bark is worse than his
right" is the description of one
of his close friends in describing
the former T/Sgt.
He received his fame when
the famous playwright Maxwell
Anderson wrote a play, "Storm
Operations" with Snider and his
first Sgt. as the principal char-
acters.
Si is looking forward to some
Broadway play productions soon,
and from all indications, this
chappie with his fine sense of
humor and fatalistic philosophy
is preparing for the move.
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STORK DEPT.
It's a girl to the Sam Sey-
burns. . . . The Chuck Deitchs
are rocking the cradle of a
7 lb.-9 oz. addition (girl) and
Abe Guist announces a 6 pounder
plus . . . also a goil!
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MAKING THE SPOTS
Seen dancing . . . Irene Apple-
baum and Nate Weisbrot, Mari-
lyn Novograd with Harvey Tan-
nenbaum, Pepe Zolkower and
Barbara Lansky, George Lipshaw
:. with Francis Freeman, Danny
Vandler and Edith Operman,
arold Lipshaw and Rose Weiss,
am Frankenstein with Arliss
issman.
More coupled up . .. Herb
Sandler and Dee Matter, Vivian
Black with Marty Meyers,
Jerry Altman and Leroy Rouff,
Bob Alpern and Dolly Seltzer,
. Ilene Ratner and Louis Gross-
man, Harriet Nockman and
Hugh Rosen, Elaine Salzberg
with Leslie Silverman, Henry
Leshman and Sandra Lipson.
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More duets . . . Norm Peck
with Lenore Yavit7, Al Rott and
Harriet Liebovitz, Al Midgal and
Lucille Greenberg, Jack Abram-
son and Naomi Beitner, Pat
Holden with Jacques Stein, Do-
loris Fisher and Bob Reese,
Joyce Gittleman and Bernie Mor-
off, Nancy Mendelson and Bert
Thomas Levy.
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TONIGHT, Oct. 3 is the big
nite at the Russian Samovar . ..
The spotlight will be on a star-
When Iry Wright breezed
Into the living room of Mar-
gery,Freeman's abode . . . the
room was packed with a gang
to wish him a happy birth-
day . . . Couples that turned
out for the celebration were
Met Platt with Glenna Katz,
Iry Rosen and Ann Siegal,
Margery Freeman with Iry
3Iutnick, Betty Moorin and
Jerry Margolis, Hilda Arkin
and Myron Milgrom, Ruthie
Milgrom and Paul Middle-
man.
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Dr. John Slawson, one of the
top social work leaders in the
U.S., will address a public meet-
ing of the Detroit chapter of
the American Jewish Committee
at 8:30 p.m., Monday Oct. 13
in the lecture hall of the De-
troit Institute of Arts. He will
be introduced by Victor W.
Klein, vice-chairman.
Dr. Slawson recently returned
from an inspection tour of DP
camps in Europe. His address
will deal with what lie- saw
there.
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ODDS AND ENDS
A plug for frat brother Aaron
Sinkoff who's a candidate for
constable in the 14th ward
against pro-fascist hate groups,
which are actively fomenting ra-
cial discord.
Northwest YPC
to Open Season
The Young People's Club of
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation will begin its season's ac-
tivities with an open meeting
and social at 8 p.m. Tuesday, in
the Synagogue.
Danny Standler, president of
the group, will outline a pro-
gram for the coming year.
Meetings will be held on the
first Tuesday of every month
and social affairs on Sunday
evenings.
A membership dance is set for
Sunday evening, Oct. 26. George
Lipshaw and Frances Freedman
are chairmen. Membership in
the club is limited to men and
women, age 18 to 30.
VOTE FOR
SILAS (SY)
FEINBERG
FOR
Councilman
BOXMAN BROS.
MEATS and POULTRY
Tiade Haile in Good FOod
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Semitic literature.
The bill is intended as? blow
HEADS RIGHTS GROUP
Dr. Slawson has been execu-
tive vice-president of the ,vamoviacwomswicw000m
Vote Oct. 7 — Primary
American- Jewish Committee 1
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since 1943. From 1928-32, he
was executive director of the 3KOSHER CATERING
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5028 Joy Road
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near Grand River
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While he - has been with the
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played a leading part in the
movement to protect civil and
religious rights of Jews through-
out the world. Under Dr. Slaw-
son's direction, scientific re-
search has been developed to
examine the causes and effects
Serving Detroit far Over 25 Years
of anti-Semitism, to weigh the
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effectiveness of measures de-
vised to counteract prejudice
and to develop techniques to
combat prejudice at the source
Phone Orders Given Prompt Attention
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Rosenbloom. :and .1.4uis ,
and Pearl Gottlieb has set the
date in January with a Chicago
.
AJ Committee
to Hear Leader
JSG Awaits First
of Book Reviews
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Phil
They're engaged now
Anita Feldman, He
Gray and
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ROMANCE NOTES,
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SPUR SAFEGUARDS
In the field of international
affairs, the American Jewish
Committee. during Dr. Slaw
son's administration, sponsored
the Declaration of Human
Rights incorporated Into the
United Nations charter and suc-
cessfully pressed for the in-
ROLLING ALONG . . .
WayneU's Sigma Theta Delta clusion of minority safeguards
sorority's snazzy dinner dance in the peace treaties with Axis
affair at the Whittier deserves satellites.
some mention. Dated for the
event were Lorraine Zussman
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with Elliot Schubiner, Shirlee
Jacobs and Al Grenadier, Nor-
ma Spielberg and Allen Zeff,
Gladys Herman with Norm Ko-
A book review series will be
lin, Bea Chodoroff and Harold launched by the Junior Service
Kletter, Ruthe Shulevitz and Group Oct. 20 at the Jewish
Dr. Al Kline, the Aaron Shiff- Community Center with Mrs.
mans and the Phil Kaplans.
Morris Adler as guest speaker.
When Nettie (Fleisher) Ross Agnes Brown heads the commit-
came back to visit the old tee in charge of arrangements.
Prospective members of JSG's
burg from L.A. her old gal
friends promptly took her for dramatic workshop have been
some grub . .. Chipping in for asked to contact Barbara Green-
the occasion were Dorothy berg, UN. 2-4004, so that the
Gartz, Esther Dolinsky, Lil Fin- group can make plans for the
coming season.
kelstein and Ann Saulson.
Those with experience in act-
Joe Cohen is giving the tele-
phone some added business as ing, set-designing, ,makeup.'
work or al,lied. arts are
he burns up the trans-country
wires with his calls to Shirley iirged by Miss Greenberg to
.
. join.
California.
'Jacoby
atitdded floor show with head-
liners. A new floor has been
erected to take care of dancing,
with music by Martzi.
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chappie.'
DR. JOHN SLAWSON
cases eye muscles strained by
close work. Once each 30 min-
utes is sufficient.
Exercise is required daily.
After finishing one assignment.
walk about for a few minutes,
while thinking about the next
assignment. This break should
never be so long that the. mental
"set" of study is broken.
Rest and Relaxation are re-
quired, every day, in light
amounts, before or just after
meals. Sufficient sleep, of at
least eight hours each night, is
an absolute essential. You study
best when rested.
Worry reduces study efficiency.
Generally people worry about
things which seem serious but
which turn out to be minor
matters. Most of the things you
worried about last week didn't
happen.
LA
FOR
AND
ORDER
"I believe that government shouldA
always be impartial—neither pro-
union but PRO-PUBLIC.
—
The protection of the lives and
property of our citizens should
be a SACRED OBLIGATION of
government.
Detroit must be a City where all
citizens can live in PEACE AND
SECURITY."
RE-ELECT
Councilman CHARLES G.
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