DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE L'age Twelve OUR ATHLETES Acclaim Radio Hour Thursday, June 16, 1949 Chairman Fair Grounds No Place for Making Merry By MITCHELL TENDLER HE SEVENTH RACE was his- tory, Sun Ilerod beat out the odds-on Porter's Broom in a pic- ture, and after the screech fol- lowing the posting of the result had died down, all was quiet. We exchanged glances, all five of us. It was the only thing we $J1 a d exchanged 'allafternoon that hadn't cost us money. The unspoken consensus of opinion was that Tendler we were all out of our heads for not having gone to Woodhull Lake instead of wearing out shoe leather walking to the mutual windows and blow- ing in 20 cents a throw on in- digestible hot dogs. Lt. Roy F. Green Auxiliary will stage a Father's Day program Tuesday. The group donated $100 to the Memorial Home, Minnie Merman, hospital chairman, an- nounced that 29 patients from the Marine hospital will be taken to the ball game, Aug. 10. Two deck chairs were purchased for the veterans at the hospital. Edith Hoffman was elected department chaplain. T , • • • Qh, Joy! SUDDENLY MILT flushed, and his hand trembled as he pointed to the odds-board and then to his racing program. It's the heat, we all thought. Why, oh why, hadn't we gone to Woodhull? We walked over sympatheti- cally, with the intent of taking him gently out of the sun and under the grandstand. But now he had found his voice. "Look, look, look!" he whispered ecstat- ically. We looked. • • • Let's Make Merry MRS. LEWIS GROSSMAN • • • The Jewish War Veterans presented a citation of merit to Moe Kesner, director of the New Voice of Israel radio program and its sponsors, J. Young and Sons, for furthering the cause of Jewish music. Above, left to right, are Arlene Rhodes, retiring JWV Auxiliary president, who made the presentation; Kesner, Charles Young and Joseph Young, Parkside PTO Picks Mrs. H yams Mrs. Lewis Hymns was elected president of the Parkside Hebrew School, PTO. Other officers are Mesdames Ronald Freeman, Robert Kerman, William Shulak and Henry Feinberg. • Committee members are Mes- dames Abe Katzman, Harold Sher, Al Einstein, Jesse Johnson, Max Fine, Sam Collis, Heinz Gabel, Abe Moore, Irwin Schwartz, Max Milan, Harry Wolfe and Frank Schook. Also David Yamishon, Jack Bell, Harry Cohen. Ed Peisner, Herman Layne, Morris Nosan- chuck, Ira Stone and Tlaunas Zohott. The education committee is composed of Messrs. Henry Fein- berg, Morris Nosanchuck and David Yamishon, HE WAS POINTING on the program to the number one horse in the eighth race. We looked. The horse's name was Making Merry. So what, we said in uni- son. He pointed to the odds-board. We looked. The horse was 99-1. So what, we said again. He point- ed back to the program. We loojced. There, written in black and white, was the horse's owner, (Continued from Page 41 Cohen and his trainer, S. Gold- blatt. Five hands flew into five and democracy in the Middle respective pockets, bringing out East." the remnants of five previously .Ben Gurion underlined the need for maritime growth along healthy bankrolls. with agricultural and industrial development. Israel today suffers Sentimental Journey all sorts of shortages. The people MAKING MERRY closed at 60- have to tighten their belts and 1. This was absolutely manna the housing conditions are truly from heaven. Cohen and Gold- pitiful. Without increased finan- Matt, what a coinbo. What a cial support, Israel would fail in break this is, we thought. Never its sacred purpose to provide again, though. Next week, for homes and jobs for all the immi- sure, we go to Woodhull. grants. Ben Gurion is deeply in- Let it be known here and now, terested in the mobilization of anybody that invests his hard private funds and is firmly com- earned money on sentiment mitted to give all possible assist- should be chained to his bed or ance to investments aimed at the be quietly transported to the Isle development of the economic re- of May where there are no tracks. sources of the country. Custom I. Cohen and S. Goldblatt, who- exemptions will be granted for ever they are, ought to be machinery and tools and tax re- ashamed of themselves. Making ductions be made during the in- Merry ran ninth. itial period of establishing new Now, of course, we can't go to enterprises. Woodhull. Why not, you ask? We here in America, realizing Why it's obvious, next week we the extent of sacrifice, the devo- have to go back and get even. tion, the heroism of the Israeli • • • people, should feel privileged at Saul Pinch Hits having an opportunity to repay DELVING INTO more pleasant these heroes! topics, we notice that in a re- cent Buffalo-Toronto ball game The Chronicle news deadline is Saul Rogovin was sent in to bat noon, Mondays. for Aaron Silverman. It would be beautiful to say that Saul. smashed out a game saving hit, etc., etc., etc. Nope, Drastic Reductions on Custom he merely flied out, Toronto won Tailored Suits and Coats the contest, 6-3, and Silverman All Garments Formerly was charged with the loss. Priced Much Higher • • • Ben Gurion's Appeal Quoted • • • Pioneer Units Ending Season An all-day conference of Pioneer Women to draw up plans for the coming year's activities will begin with a breakfast at 9:30 a. m., Thursday, June 23 in the Council meeting room. The following members were elected to the Detroit Council of Pioneer Women for the 1949-50 season; Chana Michlin, chairman, and Carol Berman, Shalumith Goldoftas, Ruth Kanter, Ann Er- man, Clara Marks, Reba Colman, Rose Sarasohn, Rose Feldstein, Goldie Wasserman and Mildred Prady, Club I will hold its final meet- ing of the season at 12:30 p. m., Wednesday, June 22 at Lachar's. Reports of the 11th biennial con- vention held in Philadelphia will be presented by the returning delegates. New officers will be installed. For reservations, call Mrs. S. Goldoftas, TY. 5-1956. Florence Primack was installed president of the Golda Myerson Group on June 7. Other officers are Dorothy Brinze, Esther Kut- nick, Freda Abromovitz, Sarah Diamond, Ceil Weiner, Sophia Sulkes and Marjorie Miller. The group will meet Tuesday. Avodah Chapter will hold an installation of officers Monday at Huyler's. Mrs. Paul Feldman will preside. For reservations, call Mrs. Gerald E. Goldberg, UN. 31642. WJLB Every Sunday 1:30 to 2:30 P. M. (In Yiddish and English) Rosh Hashonah will fall on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24 and 25, 1HS. J. FELDMAN 8894 Linwood TV. 8-2701 Open Daily f a.m.-Rpm., Sun. Summer Fun Offered by Pine River Hotel The dining room of the Pine River hotel in Charlevoix is open under the direction of Mrs. Fay Richman, Mrs. Charles Levitt an- nounced. All meals are served Jewish style. Facilities are avail- able for swimming, fishing, boat- ing, golfing, dancing, tennis, rid- ing, shuffle board and card par- ties. The bridge at Charlevoix has been completed, giving guests quicker access to the beach. SOCIAL LINKS TO MEET Social Links Family Club will meet Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emery, 15428 Appo- line avenue. CD Get wise to the ways of terrace living in the Barbecue Shop $60 - $75 Custom Tailor Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary will meet Monday at the home of Ruth Benach, 11331 Dexter boulevard. Plans for future fund-raising and social affairs in conjunction with the post will be discussed. Pros- pective members are invited. on Every garment is expertly tailored In our own shop. We specialize in the making of suits to misfits. stout ' , shorts. longs. "A View of the Past Year and the Current Economic Situation in Israel" will be discussed by Leon Kay, president-elect of the Zionist Organization of Detroit who recently returned from Is- rael, at the annual Hadassah study' group luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Lee Plaza hotel, Mrs. Lewis S. Grossman is chairman of the study groups. Members composing the educa- tion committee are Mesdames Morris Adler, Lillian Grahm, Sidney Barnett, Ralph Davidson, Albert Elazar and Benjamin Cog- gan. A workshop for future sugges- tions for study groups is also in- cluded on the program. A board of experts to answer questions is made up of Mesdames Adler, Grahtn, Elazar, Morris Wayne and Carl Schiller. For reservations to the lunch- eon, call the Hadassah office, TY. 8-8216. RADIO PROGRAM NOW ONLY Block With Bisons Kay Speaker for Hadassah LISTEN TO THE NEW (LOSE OUT SALE SPEAKING OF BUFFALO, in last week's rollcall of Jewish players in the minors *e over- looked Cy Block, an infielder with the Bisons. Block came up from the Southern Association after hitting .360 with Nashville. Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary donated $100 to the Memorial Home. Ada Messer is chairman. A social noon luncheon will be held Tuesday at the home of Ruth Goldsher, 18041 Northlawn avenue, The group's next hospital visit will be July 7 at Dearborn. For informa- tion, call Lillian Feld, UN 9-9156. HARRY WEINBERG Jewish Music, Lieder, Drama„ Israel and Detroit News. Di- rected by Harry and Betty Weinberg. For Information Phone TY. 5-0574 Come on out—where it's cooler—where food tastes better—where -entertaining's so easy! You'll find out how it's done on Hudson's 10th floor. 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