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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-15

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Friday, April 15, 194!

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Thirty-tw*

Foster Brotherhood

OUR ATHLETES

Zaslofsky
3rd in BAA
Scoring Race

Ra yens' Keglers
Take Center Title

The Ravens Club took the
Center bowling championship for
1948-49 with a high series of 879.
The team is composed of Wallie
Siegler, captain, Leon Forman,
Sol Kliman, Ben Malin and Mor-
ton Meyers. Meyers had high
single game of 232.
Siegler accepted the permanent
bowling trophy in behalf of the
squad. Lewis Daniels, chairman
of the intermediate activities
committee, made the presenta-
tion. Other teams in the league
were AZA 63, Maccabees Club,
Aces, AZA 656, the Brandeis
and the Trojans.
A celebration Will be held at
8 p.m., Wednesday, April 27.
League play was supervised by
Harry Rabinowitz.

BULLETIN

The Jewish Gold Star Fathers
met April 10. Meyer Silverman,
Samuel Lieberman, Sol Sapper-
stein and Leo Grossman were ap-
pointed to plan future meetings.
The group will discuss plans for
By MITCHELL TENDLER
the JWV Memorial Home with
N EVEN DOZEN Jewish
the building committee. Speakers
A cagers are listed on the
were Samuel J. Rhodes, presi-
rosters of the 12 teams composing
dent
of the JWV Memorial Home
the eastern and western divisions
Association, Hy Safron, past com-
of the Basketball Association of
mander of the Sholem Post, and
America. T h e
Harvey Goldman, chairman of
only squads
the Center extension committee.
without a Jew-
• • •
ish player are
The Yetz-Cohen Post will hold
Fort Wayne,
its third annual dinner-dance
Providence and
May 15 at the Bowery. For fur-
St. Louis.
ther information, call Sam Al-
T h e eastern
pert, TY. 6-9904; George Rich,
title was taken
14 Y. 7-3395, or Frank Wasser, UN.
by Washington
4-5877. Meetings are held the
with a 38-22
first and third Thursday of each
record, while The East Side Merchants Association honored Mrs. Olive Beasley,
month at the Bereznitzer Hall,
executive
secretary
of
the
Michigan
Committee
on
Civil
Rights,
Rochester c o A-
Linwood at Davison. Prospective
Tendler
NEW
YORK—Passover
Seders,
ped western a. its annual banquet. Above are the honoree and guests and
members are welcome.
complete
in
all
details,
were
con-
honors by a single game over leaders at the banquet. Left to right, sitting, Mrs. Meyer Silver-
• • •
Minneapolis with a final standing man; Mr. Silverman, association president; and Judge Ira W. ducted Passover eve for Jewish
The Down River Ladies Auxil-
men on 15 army transports on the
Jayne, who was chairman of the evening. Standing, George
of 45-15.
iary met at the home of Mrs. M.
The playoffs provided no start- Schermer, director of the Detroit interracial committee; Mrs. high seas, according to cabled re- Stahl. Proceeds from the recent
ports
received
by
the
National
ling upsets, and at this writing Beasley; Samuel Lieberman, association secretary; and the Rev.
card party will go towards the
Jewish Welfare Board.
.
Wasnington and Minneapolis are
Malcolm G. Dade.
Tel Litwinsky hospital fund.
• • •
The Passover observances were
• • •
battling it out in the final round.
The Brookline, Mass., Post will
part of the worldwide arrange-
• • •
ments made by JWB with the aid the economic development of
closest cooperation of the three Israel through private investment
Zaslofsky Tops
branches of the armed forces at by adopting the Israel Corpora-
JEWISH PLAYERS in the
installations in Europe, Japan, tion of Americ• as a major proj-
league are Sid Tanenbaum, Bal-
The newly-formed Dexter Hawaii, the Philippines, the West ect of the post. A goal of $50,000
timore; Art Spector, Boston; Max
branch interim committee of the Indies and Alaska.
in the sale of stock in the corpor-
Zaslofsky and Mike Bloom, Chi-
Jewish Community Center met to
ation among members and friends
cago; Lionel Malamed, Indian-
The East Side Merchant's Asso- discuss the development and pro-
has been set.
apolis; Don Forman, Minneapolis; ciation held its 11th annual ban-
• • •
gram for the neighborhood rec- Neugarten Aid Charts
Iry Rothenberg, New York; Jerry quet at the Bel-Aire, with more
Lillian Feld was elected presi-
reational needs.
Fund-Raising Project
Fleishman and Iry Torgoff, Phil- than 300 persons in attendance.
dent of the Lt. Eli Levin Auld'.
The committee is functioning
adelphia; Bill Holzman, Roches- Judge Ira W. Jayne was chair-
The board of Neugarten Medi- lary. Other officers are Gertrude
in
advfnce
of
the
erection
of
the
ter; and Sonny Hertzberg, Wash- man.
new Dexter branch building, to cal Aid will meet at 1 p.m., Mon- Hoberman, J e n n'i e Sherman,
ington.
Greetings were extended by be built on Davison between day at the home of Mrs. Mor- Esther Singerman, Rose Cantor,
Standing head and shoulders
George Edwards, president of the Holinur and Petoskey, along with ton Behrend, 6450 London ave- Lillian Disner, Clara Max, Jeanne
above the group is Chicago's Max
Common Council; Dr. James J. the Jewish War Veterans Mem- nue. A dessert luncheon will be Polansky and Frieda Shiffman.
Zaslofsky. One of the best shots
served.
The installation will be held at 8
McClendan, of the NAACP;
in the league, Zaslofsky account- Aaron Drools, president of the orial Bldg.
Plans for the 1949 fund-raising p m., Monday at the home of
The
new
Dexter
branch,
Jacob
ed for 1197 points in 58 games for Jewish Community Council; and
Keidan, chairman, said, intends project will be formulated. Mrs. Frieda Shiffman, 3225 Cortland
a 20.6 point per game average, George Schermer, director of the to
provide adequate meeting fa- Milton Goldsmith is ways and avenue. Louba Lupiloff will bi
was
topped
only
by
which .
Detroit interracial committee.
means chairman. Hostesses will installing officer. Arlene Rhodes
George Mikan and Joe Fulks, two Rabbi Morris Adler was principal cilities for individual groups, and be Mesdames Paul Fogelman, and Rose Cowan will be guests.
to
coordinate
the
activities
of
the
• • •
pretty fair ballplayers.
speaker.
George Silvers and Julius Stress.
various youth groups.
• • •
The Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary will
The Rev. William Sperry, of
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the
Christ Episcopal Church, pre-
2nd to Mikan
University
Area
Club
home of Anne Weinstein, 2508
THE CHICAGO star tossed in sented the Association's annual Annual Banquet Set
Hazelwood avenue. Haskell La-
Slates Dance Festival
425 field goals out of 1216 at- award to Mrs. Olive Beasley, exe- by Radomer Auxiliary
zere will speak. Prospective
tempts for a .350 percentage. In cutive secretary of the Michigan
Plans have been completed for members are invited. Plans are
The Radomer Ladies Auxiliary
this category he was second to committee on civil rights.
the spring square dancing fes- being completed for the mother
the great Mikan, who made good
Meyer Silverman is president will present its annual Mother tival set by the University Area and daughter affair set for early
on 583 shots from the floor out of the organization and Samuel and Daughter banquet May 4 at Women's Club for 9 p.m. Satur-
May.
of 1403 attempts for the phenom- Lieberman is executive secretary. the New Jericho Hall. An orches- day. April 30 at the Center. There
. • •
tra and floor show will be fea- will be door prizes and refresh-
enal percentage of .416.
Nomination of officers and
tured.
Mrs.
Sol
Ager
is
toast-
Other men who scored 300
You, too, can have luck with a
ments. All proceeds will go to plans for the Memorial Home
points or better were Tanenbaum Jewish Chronicle Classified Ad. mistress. For reservations, call charity. For tickets, contact Mrs. fund-raising drive will feature
Mrs. Irving Tutelman, HO. 9150. Rose Idelsohn, chairman, UN.
with 391; Spector, 324; Rothen- Call WO. 1-1040.
the meeting q the Sgt. Morton
berg. 314; Fleishman, 323; Holz-
3-4303.
A. Silverman Auxiliary, April 27
man, 546; and Hertzberg, 442.
at the home of Dorothy Moran,
• • •
SELECT SOCIAL CLUB
18501 Northlawn avenue. The
GREETINGS ...
The Select Social Club will goodwill luncheon and hospital
Kaplan Dead
hold a Passover gathering at 8:30 party plans will be discussed,
IZZY KAPLAN, ace sports
Sylvia Koss, president, disclosed.
p.m., Saturday, at the Center.
photographer for the New York
"Mirror," who died recently after
being stricken while covering the
spring training camp of the
Happy Passover to All
Brooklyn Dodgers at Vero Beach,
Fla., came to this country from
Lithuania when he was 12.
GREGORY, MAYER & THOM CO.
A fixture at all big sports
CAdillac 2447
events at Madison Square Gar-
2313 Cass Avenue
den and major league ball parks,
Office Equipment and Supplies
Kaplan's "English" was the east
coast's answer to Goldwyn, and
he was often "quoted" by the
Mirror's sports editor, Dan Park-
Homemakers, Here's What You've
WO. 1-9330
er in "interviews." He was 63
Cadillac Square
at the time of his death.
Been Waiting For!

Servicemen Hold
Seders at Sea

Banquet Held
by Merchants

Dexter Center u Unit
mt
Eyes Program

NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY

• • •

Miles Wins Again

DICK MILES and Martin Reis-
man continue to dominate the
table tennis scene. In their latest
encounter, Miles defeated Reis-
man, 21-8, 23-21, 21-18 for his
fifth straight men's national
championship.
Norman (Red) Stein, from
New Kensington, Penna., won
the 155 lb. navy boxing title at
Annapolis. Stein was also a half-
back on last season's navy frosh
grid squad.

ne Prudence Penn
SPRING and SUMMER

OK

A Joyous Passover Season • • •

PRINTED IN HANDY FORM TO KEEP

A real guide to good cookery, prepared by Prudence

Penny, Detroit Times household economics expert. Will
contain recipes for meat dishes, bread and rolls, cakes,
pies, cookies, summer salads, and hot weather b get,

plus picnic tips.
Also gardening hints by Isabel Zucker.

Next Tuesday, April 19

Bale Post to Meet
Allen '5' for Cage Title

The Major Division basketball
championship of the Center will
b decided Sunday when the de-
fending titlist, the Pfc. Joseph L.
Bale Post takes on the Allen
Club at 1:30 p.m.

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