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April 22, 1949 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-22

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Page Twelve

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

OUR ATHLETES

Gift of Israel Club

Cage Lessons
Given, Israelis
by Nat Holman

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Mainionides Medical Society will
hold its monthly meeting at 1
p.m. Tuesday at the Belcrest
hotel. Final reports of the fund-
raising affair will be given.
Hostesses are Mesdames Adolph
Spiro, Alex Olin, Abraham Beck-
er, L. Berndorf, Ben Marks, Ber-
nard Rose, Samuel Ruskin, Louis
Shiovitz, N. Singer, Emory Stein,
Charles Ferris, Milton Sorock,
Michael Wainstoek and Jack
Warner.

Kalvarier Aid Society
to Stage Card Party

The Ls-
rael Club of Detroit is one of the latest organizations to
purchase a Canteen on Wheels for use in Israel.
Left to right,
Albert Kurzmann, financial secretary; Samuel Brown, treasurer;
Abe Zaff, vice president; Jack Natow, chairman of entertainment;
Louis Margolis, president; Harry Bernier, co-chairman of enter-
tainment; Jacob Bacow, executive board; A. Flashenberg, house
manager; K. Cohen, executive board.

A ca 11 party will be given by
the Kalvarier Aid Society at 8
p. m., Suuday at the New
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood
avenue. Proceeds will go to DP's.
The public is invited, Mrs. Harry
Festenstein, chairma.„ announced.
Mrs. David Mevis is president.
For tickets, call Rose Lewis, TO.
7-8020.

Cabaret Night Set Isaiah Chernoff's Son
by Service Club
Medical Session Speaker Bnai Moshe Group

• •
Eye U. S. Tour

THE TRIP is in line with an
Israeli government policy of in-
viting leading U. S. personalities
in various fields to help the Jew-
ish republic develop its talents
and resources, Judge Samuel
Leibowitz, chairman of the U. S.-
Israel sports committee, disclosed.
If Holman can develop a good
team, Leibowitz said, arrange-
ments may be made for a U. S.
tour, similar to the one made
by the Hapoel soccer team.
• • •

Watch Gussie

GERTRUDE (GUSSIE) Moran,
well - proportioned 25 - year - old
Californian, took the women's in-
door tennis championship in New
York with a 6-2, 6-3 verdict over
Nancy Chaffee. So effective was
Gussie that the entire match was
over in 35 minutes.
Many discerning eyes were on
her to see if she would live
up to the excellent match she
had played against national titl-
ist, Margaret (Osborne) du Pont,
in Forest Hills last fall. Looking
extremely trim in shirt and
shorts, Gussie proved, once and
for all, that she certainly bears
further watching.

IT LOOKS as if they are really
• , going to try with Milt Rickun,
the former Milwaukee Golden
Glover, who now fights out of
Detroit. They got him a spot on
the Archie Moore-Jimmy Bivins
card at Toledo against an athlete
called Jackie Copland from Pitts-
burgh.
It was a scheduled four-round-
er. The first axiom in the fight
business is to prove to your
youngste r that he can hit.
Copland was the right boy.
Milt dispatched him in 58 seconds
of the first round. The big ques-
tion is, of course, what happens
when Milt gets tagged!

Maimonides Unit

to Meet Tuesday

By MITCHELL TFINDLER
NAT HOLMAN, veteran CCNY
basketball coach, is in Israel
teaching the rudiments of the
game to the sport-minded Israel-
ites. If anybody can help de-
velop the game over there, it's
Holman, who is
probably one of
the most com-
petent mentors
in the cage busi-
ness.
He will spend
three weeks in
. the new State,
conducting clin-
ics for coaches,
giving lectures
and instructing
Tendler
potential hoop-
sters.
Following a two-day tou rna-
ment, Holman will select 2 5 of
the most promising candid ates
for coaching and will use t hem
as models to demonstrate his
teaching methods.

• • •
Rickun Wins by KO

Friday, April 22, 1919

s.

Minstrel Show Slated
by Career Women Unit

A minstrel show will be fea-
tured at the co-ed affair of the
Career Group, National Council
of Jewish Women, set for 8:45
p.m. Monday at the Center. Danc.
ing and refreshments will also be
provided.

11110 1iiremeemmeeme

The annual Michigan depart-
ment convention will be held in
Detroit. June 4 and 5. Herbert
Burdick is convention chairman.
• • •
The Lt. Raymond Zussman
auxiliary and the Pk, Joseph
L.
Bale Auxilary staged a joint hos-
pital party at the Dearborn Vet-
erans Hospital. Six hundred
gifts were given patients, and a
floor show composed of talent
from the Frolic Show Bar
through the courtesy of the own-
er, Ben Gasman, was presented.
Preceding the pai - ty, Trudy Bale,
Pauline Weintraub, Helen Leip-
zig, Marcella Berry, Esther Graff,
Rosylyn Marks, Gertrude Hertz-
berg, Betty Litt, Kitty Niacin
and Sophie Stoller were enter-
tained by Mrs. Harriet Mellon,
hospital chairman of the Zuss-
man Auxiliary, .at her home on
La Salle boulevard.

• •



Arlene Rhodes, department of
Michigan president, was guest
speaker at a meeting of the
Dr. Hyman M. Chernoff pre- to Choose Officers
Charles and Aaron Kogan Aux-
The Detroit Women's Service
iliary.
An election of officers will fea-
The JWV Memorial Home
Club will hold a Cabaret Night sented a paper on electrocardi-
affair Saturday evening at the ography at the convention of the ture the meeting of the young was discussed. Plans are be-
Workman's Circle. There will be American Physiological Society married couples group of Bnai ing completed for a membership
Moshe at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, , tea April 28.
music, dancing, food and drink, Wednesday.
• • •
April 27 at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. A. Budman and J. Klein.
Dr. Chernoff, who is the son of „Mrs. Morton Sobel, 19353 Little-
Lt, Roy F. Green Auxiliary
arrangements chairmen, prom-
Isaiah Chernoff (Chernichovsky ) , field avenue
ised.
will hold a hospital party Mon-

ay at the Marine hospital. In
Mrs.— I. Pearlman is food chair- formerly principal of the Kirby
Center and Kaclimah Schools
ddition to other favors which
man. Mesdames R. Landy and R. here, is engaged in the practice Emma Lazarus BBYW
11 be given the patients, 87
Davis are souvenir ad book chair- of medicine in New Haven
Conn
le ather cigarette cases were in
Plans 'Meet My Mom'
men. Mrs. A. Levin is raffle book He is an instructor at the Yale
chairman and Mrs. T. Tam is School of Medicine.
Emma Lazarus, BBYW, will y Fay Krakow's Brownie troop,
I hold a Meet My mom" gathering a nd Mrs. Max Greenberg Bon-
hostess chairman. For informa-
at ed two radios. Plans are being
His father is principal of the Tuesday at the home of M
tion, call UN, 2-3011.
Hebrew
rs. fo rmulated for the card party set
e rew Institute In New
Haven. Arthur Shreier, 19321 Robson. fo
r May 10. The auxiliary will
ni eel Tuesday at 14600 Wyoming
av enue.
• • •
The Robert J. Rafelson Aux-
iliary will hold the drawing
of
its raffle at the annual dinner-
dance staged by the Robert J.
Rafelson Post at Northwood Inn,
May 24.
• . •
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Auxiliary will stage its member-
ship tea Wednesday evening,
May 4, at the home of president
Helen Kogan. 1961 Gladstone av-
enue. Hilde Grossbart is program
chairman. Committee members
include Dorothy Alderman, Lil-
lian Bricker and Rose Cherner.
Any way you look at it . . . it's Ford
Prospective members are invited.
.. . first .. . place and show!

,

NEVER HERM
E f III 18 fli
/

Home Relief Sends
••
Passover Gifts

Ask
the New York Fashion Academy. They judged Ford
the "Fashion Car of the Year." Ask your mechanic. He'll
tell you no other car in Ford's field offers you a
choice
of 100 h.p. V-8 or 95 h.p. Six. Ask any Ford owner.
He'll rave about the new Ford "Feel" of Ford's "Equa-
Poise" Power.

The Home Relief Society will
meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday at the
home of Mrs. Sam Schwartz on
Roselawn avenue. A dessert
luncheon will precede the meet-
ing.
Passover gift checks and
baskets were sent out to needy
families, Mrs. Maurice Garelik,
president, announced. The hos-
pital committee visited the vari-
ous hospitills •where there were
Jewish patients, she added.
Elizabeth Stone is clothes
chairman. To have used clothes
picked up, contact Mrs. Stone at
TO. 5-7593.

• • •
Ah, These Tendlers

PARDON THE fraternal pride,
but the singles in the Ford bowl-
ing tournament was won by a
fella named Marty Tendler, who
spilled the maples for a very
impressive 711 total. He gets $100
plus a trophy.
Sid Gordon led the Grape-
fruit league in homeruns ,with
11. Sid recently was award-
ed a plaque from the Men's Club
of Temple Israel (in N.Y.), as
"the outstanding New York ath-
lete of 1948."

JWV
BULLETIN

Phi Delta Women Set
Meeting for April 28

Drive a demonstrator yourself. Feel the "Magic Action"
of Ford's "King-Size" Brakes. No other car in Ford's
field has "Magic Action" Brakes for 35% easier stops.
Feel Ford's "Hydra-Coil" front and "Para-Flex" rear
springs step over the bumps. Feel
the solid comfort of
Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride. You'll agree Ford's never been
so for ahead.

in your future

Take the wheel...Try the new FORD "FEEL" at your Ford Dealer's!

- See Your Local Ford Dealer

AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE "FASHION CAR OF THE YEW

are ■ ••

The Women's Auxiliary of the
Phi Delta Epsilon Graduate Club
will meet Thursday, April 28, at
the home of Mrs. Louis Zlatkin,
18684 Birchcrest drive. Mrs.
Gertrude Oberstein will present
a program of Jewish folklore and
humor. Mesdames C. Mopper and
R. Sakolor will be hostesses.

Zion Mizrachi Women
Map Radio Program

The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi at
national headquarters in New
York City will present a tele-
vision program over a national
hookup at 9:30 p. m., Tuesday.
The work of the organization
will be featured. The local
group will meet May 4.

Jewish Chronicle news deadline
is soon, Mondays.

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