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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Aids Yo ► l(' Israel

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

'' OW 'DOC' d c a ni pa ig n
against the pest who signals
for pcopie 10 (i•e out with a
series of cn his auto horn?"
writes one of our subscribers.

Thursday, October 20, 1919

Crohn Urges
Ball Support

down Oct. 25 for the YPC of
Northwest installation and dance
(real live combo) . . . Hal Sha-
piro takes over the gavel from
Bill Sklar.
• • •

•. .
Youth Center
Opens Oct. 30

•

be-bop on the piano? . . . Then
The organization will climax
FORTY CHILDREN of the hop over to Morris Wasserman's its dedication month by being
Flame Show
Bar and catch host to all branches of the Young
Gold Star Wives will be given a
George Shearing (Moon Over Israel midwest region from Nov.
treat Monday evening when the
Miami). 24 through 27.
Robert Rafelson JWV post and
auxiliary threw a Halloween
feast at the GAR Bldg. . . • Ab-
ner Dunn heads the spook com-
mittee.

THERE'S LOTS in store in the
way of social get-togethers this
week . . Talc a look . • . The
YPS of Shaarey Zedek threw a
square dance rhindig at the Riv-
er Rouge Stabies this Sunday
eve.... A large bonfire will keep
you warm.

If you want tc get a little of
that pre-Halloween spirit, drop
over to the Fythian Sisters cos-
tume dance this Sunday at Dokey
Hall, Woodward and Ardmore
in Ferndale.
And here's more . . . Mark

Beth El YPC
Slates Debate

Frain to Address
Women Voters

The League of Women Voters
of Metropolitan Detroit has in-
vited Rabbi Leon Fram to ad-
The Socialized Medicine Bill
dress its mass meeting on the will be subject of a forum to
November election Tuesday he ei,ct
the Yoimit Pc tic's
night at the WWJ auditorium, Club of Temple Beth El at 8
Rabbi Fram will speak on p.m., Sunday in the Brown
charter amendments C and J Memorial Hall.

relating to pensions for city em-
ployes.
As chairman
of the cons
mince on pensions if the May-
or's Charter Study ComMission,
Rabbi Fram made a thorough ;
study of the city pension and
retirement system and appeared
before the Common Council to
recommend that amendments
improving the pension system
shall be placed on the ballot. !
The Common Council adopted
Rabbi Fram's recommendations
unanimously.

The forum, to be' conducted
by Richard Kanner, is open to
the public.

the Balfour Ball scheduled for
Nov. 5.
The annual af-
fair, sponsored
by the Detroit
Zionist District,
has been held
every year since
1932,
Lawrence W.
Crohn, leading
Zionist, made an
appeal to De-
Crohn,
troiters to sup-
port the event. "Let's make it
the most successful yet," he said.

Council of Jewish Women at 8:30

Phil Brestoff and his orchestra
and Tonita's rhumba band will
provide the music.

The proceeds will maintain the
local Zionist office. Tickets may
be obtained from the Zionist of-
fice or from members of the ball
committee.

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB STARTS

The Photography Club of the
Twelfth Street Center is accept-
ing registrations for beginners
and advance photographers. Those
interested call Frank Loewenberg
at Tyler 8-6000.

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DINING AT ITS BEST

62 E. COLUMBIA
Lehrman Talk
,
Set by Masadalormandy s

Rabbi Moses Lehrman will dis-
cuss the religious problem in
Israel at the second meeting of
Masada at 8i30 p m., Tuesday at
the Center
Dancing and refreshments will
conclude the p: dram.
Future activities for November
include a hike and fund-raising
social affair.
There are s,t.li several open-
ings on committc es. Ted Mandell, '
president, armeanc•d. For infer- 1
nation, call Lee Shulman, pro-
gram chairman, at TO. 6-7154.
Masada i open to young
adults between 11-30.

Albert Barber, secretary-treas-
urer of the Wayne County
Council of the CIO, and George
A. Le Blanc, chairman of the
hospital insurance committee of
the Detroit Accident and Health
Association, will debate the issue
"Shall We Socialize Medicine?"

dancing and star-studded enter-

tel Statler has been obtained for

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BIRTHDAY CALL:
Candle blowing and congrats
this week to Joyce Seedberg,
Shirley Sehlussel, Mickey Glazer,
Harry Thomas Charles Canvas-
ser, Lou F'einCe:g. Marian Lupi-
off, Harriet Aiken. Sherman
Schwartz, Sheityrum Zeldes, Mur-
ray Greenbaum, George Gorn-
burd. Henry Fictidenberg. Ray
Feldman and Worry Firestone.
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•

"Profiles of 1950," an evening of

The entire ballroom of the Ho-

Well, maybe t(illeonv could in-
vent a special podget that could
OVERHEARD: Must men can
be used to call people from hous- bring home the bacon . . . but
es to autos . or perhaps the the trouble is so many wives
horn would echo a musical, bell- want caviar.
• • •
like sound. What do you say 'bout
a gadget that could make a sound
TWOSOMES 'ROUND the town,
resembling a `yoo-hoo"?
DAVID BERRIS
. . Jayne Steinberg and Jack
•
Zack, Joni Freethander and Phil
SNORT1N' THE TOWN
Altman, Harriet Shafkind and
David Moss was honored by Jack Keil, Sherman Becker and
the Aesculapi:ins, pharmaceutical Eleanor Verona, Mort Faigenson
association, on Its appointment to and Shi•ley Sch wart z, Nora
the Michigan i niard of Pharmacy. Stramer and Dave Sakwa, Al
He is the first Jew to be named Goldfarb and Byna Camden, Ray
to the board
Colbert and Barbara Cohen, Lil
Climaxing many years of devo-
It's the lout th year for pho- Arnowitz and George Abrams tion, Young Israel will dedicate
tographer Jack Bigelman, as he (N. Y.), Dorothy Beitman and its new youth center at 1:30 p. m.
Carl Burkow, Bill Mersky and Sunday, Oct. 30. David Berris is
covers the city WI beat.
Jewel Greenspan, Chuck chairman of the event.
Morrie Nelson and Gabe Glantz
Schwartz with Marilyn Wilbur,
co-author the Henry Morgenthau
The Institute for Jewish Stud-
Elaine Auster with Manny David-
Lodge "News Letter."
ies will start its second year on
son, and Adele Baron with Jack
Tuesday, Nov. 8. Registration is
The City Club at the Belerest Bard.
open to adults 18 years old and
is headed by Bob Jacobs, who
Rose Wolfenson is in circula- over. Sessions will be held 8 to
originated the idea .. . and the
tion again.
9 p. m. and 9 to 10 p. m. Tues-
first formal dance conies MT this
• •
days, and from 8 to 9 p. m.
Saturday . Howard Rothberg
WANT TO HEAR some sizzling Wednesdays.
did the interior fiecorations.

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