June 9, 1949 _ e-Elect Thursday, June 9, 1949 OUR ATHLETES DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Pontiac Speaker Central High Netters Lead the Way Again By MITCHELL TENDLER ENTRAL HIGH'S outdoor ath- letic squads went according to form again. The tennis team was a winning one, the baseball squad was a so-so out- fit and the track squad turned up a couple of . indi- vidual stars. The 'Blazer j netters breezed through eight matches unde- feated and at this writing are wait- ing to face South- eastern in the Tendler finals for the city title. Traditionally a power on the tennis scene, this year's outfit was no exception. The racqueteers representing the blue and white were Sander Levin, Jerry Hirsch, Fred Horowitz, Larry Bowman, Carl Gilbert, Iry Ellenson and Dick Goodman. Bowman, Horowitz and Ellen- son went through the schedule without losing a match. Pnge Eleven 10 Sons in Services Bulletin Lt. Raymond Zussman Auxil iary met Monday at the home o Zelda Gordon. Cancer pads were sewn. For information, call Mar- cella Berry, TY 8-0775. C ONN made of the orothy Conn, iarah Conn of and the late Abraham H. on of the late ;calls Natchez. been set for man and Nit's. h of Chicago ere guests at and 'Mrs. M. yracuse. Mrs. Corinne Git- WENT OF 1 NGG PPLiEs nary or Birth- I !Airtime Joy 'INK 9 or TO. 54114 :H NT S ,L111 ■ 'A INIt*NTI ER :A N ■ ANR If !seeing fete South t Contests! wit s JWV Charles and Aaron Kogan Aux- iliary has pledged to buy duck chairs for the tuberculosis ward addition to the Marine hospital. Helen Kogan is president of the group. MRS. HARRY J. IVERSON of the National Federation of Tem- ple Sisterhoods will be guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Temple Beth Jacoii Sis- terhood, Pontiac, at 1 p.m. Fri- day in the Knollwood country club. The subject of Mrs. Iver- son's address 1.111 be "Lets Face the Issues." Mrs. Iverson has served as president of the Illi- nois State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. Bnai Brith Highlights Robert J. Rafelson Post and Auxiliary will hold their last meeting of the season at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Mark Rafelson, 18085 Oak Drive. Guests for the social evening will be Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rhoties. Prospective members are invited. Two Detroit Jewish mothers, each of whom had five sons serv- ing the U. S. forces in wartime, were presented certificates of honor at the state convention of the Jewish War Veterans. Left to right, Norman Berkley, state adjutant; Ben Kaufman, ChM, national executive director of the JWV; Mrs. Ben Dresner; Mrs. George Horowitz; Harold F. Moran, retiring state commander. Handler Lodge B.P. Chapter's Installation Set Arlene Rhodes. department of Michigan auxiliary president, di- rected the installation of officers of the Silverman Auxiliary, May 19. Mrs. Ruth Elson was installed as president. Other officers are Mesdames Shirley Hirsch, Ruby Gantz, Betty Schubiner, Dr. Doris Kashtan, Estelle Goss, Syl- via Koss and Eileen Warbler. David Guss will succeed David Katzman as president for the • • • Yeta-Cohen Auxiliary enter- coming year. Ben Garrison and tained at the Dearborn veterans Bud Bronson were returned as Thanks, Cubs hospital today at its first garden vice-presidents. Other officers are THE BASEBALL TEAM, not so The Detroit Business and Pro- Al Magitz, Martin Samuels, Jos- fessional Chapter, Bnai Brith, a party of the year. A varitdy show fortunate as their tennis compa- eph .Katzman, David Katzman, consolidation of the Louis Marsh- was presented and refreshments Fox Lodge triots, by all rights should set up Rabbi J. Marshall Taxay of Louis Schwartz,. Reuben Baron, all and Pisgah Chapters, will hold and cigarettes were distributed. a fund and send a bouquet of Akron win discuss conditions in Joseph Steiner. Trustees are Mor- its installation of officers at 8:30 Betty Spinner was chairman. roses to the U. of D. High '9.' ris Blechman, Eugene Barwick, p.m., Tuesday, June 14, at the Were it not for the generosity Israel as he saw Harry Sears, Joseph Tulcensky Tuller hotel. of,the Cubs in dropping a 6-0 de- them on a recent Ladies Aid Society and Samuel G. Shulman. The in- cision to the 'Blazer squad the trip at the in- Ellen Goldberg will be in- stallation will be held. Wednes- stalled as president of the group. Indoor Picnic Sunday blue and white would have finish- stallation affair The Detroit Ladies Aid Society day evening. June 22 at the May- Mrs. Robert Coggan will speak ed the season without having of the lodge at .7 fair Room. Samuel G. Bank, past- and Mrs. Samuel Aaron will be will hold its indoor picnic Suri once walked off the • diamond p.m., Sunday at day at Assembly hall. (The orig- president of Louis Marshall installing officer. Jericho Temple, smiling, in seven contests. inal announcement and date on Lodge; will be installing officer. Among the Central ballplayers 11311 Linwood tickets erroneously read—Sunday, For information, call WE. 5-6535. were Bob Steinberg, who pitched avenue. Dancing June 16). It will be a continuous • • • the 'Blazers to their win over U. and entertain- affair starting at 12 noon until ment will also al- of D. High, Jerry Alvin, who Bloch Chapter midnight. be offered. Jul- ternated between the mound and A reception in honor of the new A regular dinner will be serv- The closing event of the season second, outfielders Neil Spizzien, ius Hirschman is officers will be held at 8:30 p.m., ed. You are invited to bring your Mary Diskin, Al Convent and Sol president. F o r Hirschman Monday at the Labor Zionist In- for the Women's Orthodox family and friends. Cards and, Grossman, infielder Murray Yol- tickets, call Morris Fox, chair- stitute, Linwood at Pasadena. League will be held . Monday eve- games will be the order of the ks, and catcher-captain rb man, TO. 6-3445. Victor Bloomfield, past-president ning at the home of Joseph Ra- day. All proceeds to be used for • • • Weller. of Pisgah Lodge, will present a binowitz, 3258 Glendale avenue. Aid to Israel. A program including choral Diskin led the club in demonstration on hypnotism. Zager Units • • • singing by the Rayos girls and Belle Smith is chairman. Newly-elected officers of the English and Yiddish readings has • • • Lubin Surprises No Finer Salmon at lodge. and chapter were installed been prepared, and a buffet CENTRAL PLACED two men by Sidney J. Karbel, district Downtown Units supper will be served. Any Price in the finals of the outdoor track grand lodge delegate, and Mrs. Culminating the bowling sea- For tickets, call chairmen, Mrs. competition. Joel Lubin wasiRobert A. Coggan, president-elect son, .a dinner-dance was held at Max Marx, TO. 6-5339, or Mrs. fourth in the 440 and Stan Knapp of the Women's Council. Lodge Club Bali, May 30. Lou Russman Eric Greenbaum, TO. 5-0672. The officers arc Hammond Pearlman, was MC. Trophies were presented public is invited. took seventh in the shot put. Well-built (6'-170 lb.), Lubin president, and Harry Pearson, to the winning bowlers. Mrs. turned in one of the big surprises Morton Rubenstein, Irving Kan- Harry Parr and Carl Agranoff For The Difference Between of the season when he won the fer, Samuel S. Kollenberg, Irving made the presentations. A large Success and Failure for Lipson, Samuel Traison, Seymour the west league meet. Still 440 in traveling trophy was donated by YOUR SIMCHA a junior, great things are ex- S. Berman, Jack Weinshelbaum, Mrs. Herman Goldberg in mem- Coll TY. 6-4956 Maxwell M. Lowe, Frank Green- ory of her late husband, to be pected of him for next -year. Strictly Kosher Catering • • • wald, Sidney Ersher, Louis given to the winning team in the In YOUR Albert Shapiro and men's league. New officers in the SALMON Hall, Home, Synagogue Weingarten Does O.K. Schneider, men's league are A. Burnstein. Louis loon. Central's last great quarter- • • • president, N. Weingarden, H. miler was Ronnie Whetter, who Parr. M. Rissman. L. Gettleson, Marshall Units set a city record back in 1938 Friedman, M, Milan and G. Mrs. Belle Nadis was installed M. when he took the event in 51.2. Kent. Women's league officers are With a year in which to fill out, president of the chapter and Betty Cohen, president, Ruth Lubin may very well cop the James Laker was installed presi- Bigelman, Hanna Rosenberg, BRAND NEW TUXEDOS dent of the lodge at a joint in- event, come 1950. AND WHITE J VCRS TS Parr and Eve Grant. on Another all-city stripe came to stallation, June 1. Mrs. Tillie Sims The lodge and chapter will hold and David Rosin were installing Central via the golf links. Charles a joint installation at 8 p.m., Wed- Weingarten won the award for officers, Lawrence Yaffa present- nesday, June 15 at the Fort ed testimonial awards to 11 men the 'Blazer linksters.. Other Cen- outstanding work. Wayne hotel. Samuel Leib, Dis- tral golfers were Dave Mendels- and women for trict 6 vice-president, will speak. • • • sohn and Ken Robinson. Lodge officers are Lou Russman, • • • . Bloch Lodge president, H. Wolfe. I. Rosenthal, Visit Youngs for a Miller, B. Selbst, M. Milan, H. Rollcall of Minors Visit our New Tuxedo Rental • Lou Weber will be installed N. Complete Selection of Department Goodman, S. Cahn, H. Wolok, L. BOLSTERED BY the addition president at the group's annual Goldhaver, B. Rosenthal and G. Nationally Advertised of outfielder Cal Abrams who was installation banquet at 8:30 p.m, Kent. • se n t d o own from Brooklyn Fort Items Clothiers and Haberdashers Worth of the Texas League took Wednesday, June .15 at the Ever- I TY. 4.0878 joy Chop House. Isadore Stair, 9819 Dexter seven of their last nine starts to STORE HOURS: past president of the Detroit Bnai Northwest Youth Group ead the circuit. Tues., Wed., irk 'tit It p.m. will be installing Charts Final Meeting Clothiers and Haberdashers Mon.. Thur.. Sat. 'tit S p.m. A roundup of Jewish players in Brith council, Sunday II km. • t p.m. officer. Other officers are Fred TY. 9-0878 9819 Dexter The Northwest Youth Group the minors finds Aaron Silverman and Saul Rogovin pitching for Sorkow, Charles Feldman, Char- will hold elections at its final .Blaver, Norville Rappaport, Buffalo Buffalo of the International Lea- Louis Weber, Nate Kusnet, Har- meeting of the season at 7:45 p.m., gue, Abrams at Ft. Worth, Joe old Meyer, Martin Sorkowitz, Thursday, June 16. Presidential nominees are Ronald Winehart, Ginsberg catching for Toledo of the American Association, pitcher George Weisman, Sidney Schein- Doris Lane, Louis lielfgott and ker, Jack Cohen, Miles Rappaport, Eric Spivak. Persons interested Mary Rotblatt with Memphis of Now Associated With Rothchild, Emmanuel Schey, in a summer theater group, con- the Southern Association, pitcher Max S Moss, Barney Friedman and tact Beverly Goldfine, TO. 9-1178. Hal Saltzman with Portland of Sol Weisman. the Pacific Coast League, and Sam Clothiers and Haberdashers pitchers Sandy Silverstein with Prescriptions and Repairs Called For and Delivered 9819 Dexter Near Boston Savannah, and Moe Savransky For Service at all Times with Charleston of the Central Call WE. 3-3332 Extends an Invitation to All His Friends Ready Made or Made to Order League. to Visit Him. PEVOS OPTICAL CO. Men's and Women's Comp In and let Al personally kelp you Opthalmie optician select all )0111* clothing and haberdashery "Service at its Best" More teen-agers read the CUSTOMS PANTS STORE needs.• Wig Ewald Circle Sunglasses Chronicle than any other Jewish TM GRAND RIVER At Buena Vista • Safety Lenses newspaper. 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