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Friday, October 22, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Sixteen
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Our Athletes
Central High's
&IV Fortunes
at low State
JWV
Groups Join to Aid Israel
By FRANK BECKMAN
HIGH'S football
C ENT::AL
team just ain't gol it this
year.
..eme
The Trail-
blazers rarely
have been not-
ed as a grid-
iron power, but
the 1948 eleven
seems to f all
even below this
usual subpar
status.
What was its
worst beating
in many sea-
Beckman
sons Was administered to Cen-
tral 11 Southeastern last Fri-
day.
The score was 61 • to CI!!!
For the losers, it was a matter
of lack of talent as manifested
in poor blocking and tackling.
Especially glaring was the weak-
ness of their ends on defense.
Southeastern backs swept the
Blue and White .flanks for con-
sistent long gains, utilizing this
advantage to the hilt.
Pi titittit;
'- . PISGAII CHAPTER
VW AID TO ISRAEL eta
MEM Re W01•256
Photos by Fayne
This page of photos candidly portrays the en thusiasm of Detroiters in the Bnai Brith Aid
to Israel Drive. Above, members of Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith, contribute 75 cases of food
at a shower. Left to right, Mrs. Morris Nosa tchuk, Mrs. Marvin Levy, chapter president;
Mrs. Samuel Shulman, B.B. Women's Council food chairman; David Zimmerman, WWJ
announcer; Mrs. Jack Ketai, Pisgah food chairman; Mrs. Yetta Herz and Mrs. Gary Wolfe.
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BULLETIN
MEMBERS OF the Yetz-Colton
1 ' 4 ' Ladies Auxiliary are urged
to bring infants' clothing to their
layette shower and meeting at
8:30 p.m., Monday, in the home
of Sarah Sussman, 3297 Tuxedo
avenue.
Plans will be 'completed for a
Halloween party to be held Oct.
31 in conjunction with the Yetz-
Cohen Post. Prospective mem-
bers are invited.
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MRS. ARLENE RHODES, de-
partment auxiliary president, will
be guest speaker at a member-
ship tea of the Lt. Eli Levin
Auxiliary, Nov. 9 in the home of
Mrs. Sadie Dresner, 3455 Outer
drive. For information, call Lil-
lian Feld, UN. 2-1037,
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A REPORT on the national
JWV convention was given byy
Dorothy Brown, president, at
meeting of the Detroit Post 190
Auxiliary in the home of Mrs.
Celia Silverman. The session
served as a layette shower for
SOS. Plans fur the donor lunch-
eon were discussed.
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Dorfmin to Install
MIT Post Officers
Opens With Victory
AFTER STARTING off the
campaign with a 33 to 0 victory
over Chadsey, Central has been
rolling downhill ever since. It
was beaten 26 to 0 by Mackenzie
and 41 to 12 by Cooley before
the Southeastern fiasco.
This doesn't mean that all is
• futile for the 'Blazers. They
battled their latest opponents
minus three of their regulars, a
prodigious disadvantage for any
aggregation.
Yet, it will require inspired
performances by such first-
stringers as Stan Knapp, Aubrey
Meyerson, Mel Dubrinsky, Herb
Chad, Sam Tarnow, Herb Weller,
Herbtrt Gelfand and Neil Spit-
zeizen if the Centralites are to
escape perhaps their worst sea-
son in the school's history.
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H.R. Tourney 'Here
NEARLY 200 teams are ex-
• peeled to participatetin the sec-
tional tourney of the National
Bnai Brith Bowling Association,
Feb. 5-6 and 12-13 in Detroit.
The Ft. Shelby Hotel will be
headquarters for the annual clas-
sic. Bowling sessions will be
held at the Downtown Recreation
on Lafayette avenue.
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Dinner .at Masonic
PRIZES WILL be awarded at
a darner, Feb. 13 in Masonic
Temple. Sam Maza of Pisgah
Lodge heads the committee in
charge.
The tournament will be - con-
ducted under the guidance of the
Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling As-
sociation, whose officers are Her-
man Zimmerman, president; Sam
Banks and Harold Weiss, vice-
presidents; Art Schwartz, treas-
urer; and Dan Prager, secretary.
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The Wilner Relief Society "fills 'er up" at Sam's Super Service Station. The jeep, donated
by the group to Israel, has been on display at the station. Left to right, Louis Bauman, vice-
president; Moshe Schlussel, attendant; Harry Leiter, president; Joseph Gladstone, secretary;
and Max Gottlieb, the society's Aid to Israel chairman.
The national commander of the
Jewish War Veterans, Myer
Dorfman of St. Paul, will install
the officers of the Detroit Post at
8:30 p. m., Monday at Jericho
Hall, 11331 Linwood avenue. Ar-
thur M. Lange will be sworn in
as commander.
The outgoing commander is
Dr. Joseph R. Eder. Other .offi-
cers who will be inducted are
Sidney J. H. White and David
Wrubel, vice-commanders; Harry
Sherman, adjutant; Leon Gins-
burg, quartermaster; Bud Blum,
chaplain; and Rudolf Stein,
judge advocate. .
Dorfman was elected to his
national post last month. This
will be his first official visit to
Detroit. The public is invited to
the ceremonies.
LW Unit to Mirk
15th Anniversary
'term rt...,ors.
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PIVIK ISRAEL
,Morris Lieberman was elected
last4 week as chairman of Branch
No. 4, Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit.
He will serve with Louis Red-
stone, vice-chairman, and Rose
Chesluk and Mrs. Abraham Al-
per, secretaries.
Committee chairmen are Dr.
Irving Posner, program and edu-
cational; Sidney M. Shevitz, po-
pitical action; Dr. Abraham Al-
per,- membership; Mrs. Irving
Posner and Mrs. Sidney She'
social and membership pat ,:
pation; Alex Schreier, fund-
raising; and Lena Trock and
Mrs. Simon Richardson, public-
ity.
Additional members of the
executive committee include
Harold Silver, Sam Silverstein,
Jack Schreier, Simon Richard-
son and Sam Rabinovitz.
The branch's 15th anniversary
celebration, scheduled for Nov.
5, is being planned by Mrs.
Samuel Green, .Mrs. Frank A.
Bernstein, Silver, Richardson,
Herman Jacobs, Nachrm Weis-
man, Dr. Max Mosen, Rabino-
vitz and Dr. Irving Posner.
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Joining the parade of food shower sponsors, the Harry B.
Keidan Chapter, Bnai Brith, shows the results of its efforts.
Left to right, Mrs. Samuel Wexler, president, and Mrs. Sey-
a case
Sid Maintains Pace
mour Weisman, Council Aid to Israel chairman, accept
of tuna fish from Mrs. Ilerbert Wallace.
That master of the T forma- "`,
' bon, Sid Luckman, had a field
day in the short time he saw
action against the Detroit Lions
Sunday.
Sid attempted eight passes,
completing six for one touch-
down and over 90 yards. On the
second of his Chicago Bears' four
scores, Sid faked a pass and with
great deception handed the ball
to a halfback who scampered 66
yards to pay dirt.
Exclusive of the Detroit game,
811A1 13 RITY All' "0 IS,ZA
Sid has completed over 70 per
Moir ifs fOR. P:" 'V'
cent of his tosses.
Mery Pregulman, injured in
the Boston contest, should be in
shape for the Lions' encounter
with the Los Angeles Rams,
Sunday at Briggs Stadium.
KnPISRAEI, HENRI!
;iitaitynictifR
NEW 'CHRONICLE' OUT
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There are a few openings on
the staff of the Center teen-
agers' newspaper, The Chronicle.
Bnai David Pushes
Community Chest Drive
Leaders of the Lachewitcher Aid Society load trucks by lamp- h4
light. Left to right, Joe Weiner, Harry Goldenberg, president;
Israel IRVING FIELDS
Harry Myers, vice president; and Jake Brody, Aid to
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chairman.
Morris Lieberman
Heads Branch 4
general
chairman eIthe is campaign.
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs has been
named chairman of Bnai David's
project on behalf of the Com-
munity Chest drive. For pledgee
and contributions contact her at
2202 Elmhurst avenue, TO.
8-207.