Page Mitten Our Alb!cies Are You Able to identify This Grid Star? DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, November 5, 1941 Blesses Temple Israel Children By FRANK BECKMAN GIVEN THE following clues, would you be able to identi- fy the football great we have in mind? He's 21 years old, a native of Sioux Falls, S.D., stands six feet one inch, weighs 210 pounds. A senior, he is majoring in architecture. Scholastical 1 y, he's a B-aver- age student. Among his other talents, he's a piano Beckman virtuoso, equal- ly a.i.‘pt at playing the classics or boogie woogie. Having trouble? Miybe this information will help. He holds down a center position and is used principally on defense. A three-year vet- eran of the gridiron, he will be given serious consideration when the all-American teams are se- lected. You should be getting hot now. Off season, he's a member of his school's wrestling team. Be- fore being converted to the pivot slot, he was a fullback. And this should give him away ... He's a member of the University of Michigan eleven. That's right, he's Danny Dwor- sky. The four and five year old children pictured above received tie blessing by Rabbi Leon Fram as they began their career of Jewish education at Temple Israel. From left to right, the children are: Bottom row, Lois Wittenberg, Susan Budson, Jo Ann Parker, Karen Radom, Joanne Grasgreen; second row, Charles Nida, Helene Weisman, Alexander Reisman, Judith Snider, James Wigler, Barbara Skully, Larry Schiff, Jania Lynn Wasserman; third row, Lenore Yaffe, Susan Charmer, John Wolfe, Leslie Manning, Ellen Berke, Judith Sutkin, Tommy Millman, Diane Bachman, Richard May; fourth row, Rabbi Fruit, Sharon Helfand, Frederick Bean, Phyllis Newman, Robert Schmidt, Nancy Rovner, Robert Gilbert, Judith Weiswasser and Stuart Magy. Absent were Michael Levin, Sharon Feldman, Jacqueline &Waist, Allan Warren and Irving Warren. In Stage Play Morgentliau int Israel Aids Aesculapians . . • `Blimp Eats Lightly' TO KEEP HIS "trim" figure Martin (the Blimp) Levy, a 630- pound wrestler, eats a "light" breakfast of a dozen eggs and a three-pound steak with all the trimmings. The • good-natured, "growing boy" was in Detroit Monday for a match at the Arcadia. Before the bout, he was mar- ried in the ring—for the 18th time—to his 112-pound, Denver GEORGE SHAPIRO, director school teacher wife. of Contemporary Theatre's first The "marriage" is just a mock production of the season, Clif- ceremony—with plenty of fan ford Odets' "Awake and Sing," appeal. The Levys hope to have also plays Jacob, one of the the distinction of being wed in leading diameters. The pro- all 48 states. duction will open Nov. 12 at • • • the Jewish Cultural center, 2705 Joy read. It also will Al Rosen Married be staged Nov. 13 and 14. WHILE ON THE subject of weddings—serious in this case— Al Rosen, Cleveland infielder. became a husband in a ceremony recently at Kansas City. Hi; bride is the former Evelyn Sil- verstein of that Missouri city. The Texas League's most valuable player in 1947 and a leading hitter in the American Association in the season just concluded, Rosen was called up from Kansas City and saw ac- tion as a pinch hitter in the world series. He makes his home in Miami. • • • Henry Morgenthau Jr., general chairman of the United Jew- ish Appeal, and Curtis Roosevelt Boettiger, at his right, grand- son of the late President Roosevelt, are shown upon their arrival in Tel Aviv. Grouped about them are the crew of the Israeli aircraft. Mcrgenthau and Boettiger have since re- turned to the U. S. (See story, page 1). MRS. HARRY KATZMAN, above, is chairman with Hy- man Margolis for the 22nd annual charity dinner-dance of the Aesculapian Pharmaceu- tical Association and its ladies auxiliary to be held Wednes- day at Northwood Inn. Assist- ing them are Harry Katzman and Mrs. Robert Fleiss. For reservations call Margolis, TR. 2-9390. lieshenerer Bessarabier Gift Buy Rothenberg AL TH5 AkISULANti, THE NEW YORK Knicker- bockers of the Basketball As- sociation of America have pur- chased Iry Rothenberg, former Long Island University star, from the St. Louis Bombers. elfMtA BeittpApl AID SGT, Slosburg With Yanks TO HELP ISRAE • • • - PHIL SLOSBURG, backfield star for Temple University last year, is playing professional football with the Boston Yanks . . . Leon Cohen, a sophomore, is first-string center for the Syra- cuse eleven. - FACTS ON MARRIAGE The second meeting of the "In- stitute on Courtship and Mar- riage,"sponsored by Center young adults, will be at 8:30 p.m., Tues- day, and will feature Mrs. Clara Lyndon, district supervisor of the Family Service. The Keshenever Bessarabier Aid Society presented this ambulance to the Aid to Israel drive. In addition 43 eases of food were also contributed and a project is still in progress for further help to Israel. L to r. are Samuel B. Kempner, Mrs. B. Kaplan, Mr. Kaplan, Louis Cohen, financial secretary; Louis It'sson at the wheel, president; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Arnoff; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg; and Aaron Rosenberg. Ur. Arnett is vice-president.