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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-02-23

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page 9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, February
23, 1951


ORT Chapter Sets
Allied Drive Talks

AJC Women Slate Institute
The South Chapter of Women's on Jewish Affairs in World

American ORT is dedicating its
Mrs. Dan Shapiro, vice-presi- nand Isaacs, Albert Elazar and
next monthly meeting on Monday dent of the education depart- Mrs. Morris Adler.
to the 1951 Allied Jewish Cam- ment of the Detroit Women's Di-
is compli-
The first
paign.
vision of the American Jewish mentary, the registration for the
The meeting will be held at the Congress announces a 10-session remaining sessions is $2. l'ur reg-
MEMOS FROM 'ROUND len. . • . a boy is welcomed into home of Mrs. S. Berton, 19414 institute on World Jewish affairs, istration call Mrs. D. Shapiro, UN.
the Bernard Barrises household. Gloucester road. A dessert lunch- sponsored by Rabbi Morris Ad- 3-5571; Mrs. B. Grossman, UN.
TOWN:
• • •
Coupled up along the avenue
eon at 12:30 p.m. will be served ler. All sessions will be held at 4-1539; Mrs. B. Snider, UN. 1-
. . Harriet Gold and Hal Tai-
Northwest Hebrew Congrega- 6215; N. E. P. Newman, UN. 2-
NOW IT'S TIME for some before the meeting.
nes, Rosalie Mallin and Fred birthday music . . . Congratula-
Regular • business will be dis- tion. The opening session will 6760, and Mrs. C. I.echner, TO,
Fox, Babs Levy and Larry tions of the day to Lincoln and pensed with, and a "Community be held at. 12:30 p.m., preceded 6-1269.
Splickler, Marilyn Miller and Al Stanley Racey, both 23 years; Clinic" will be conducted, with by a dessert luncheon.
Weiss, Shirley Jean Rosen and Fred Menders, Manuel Dembs, discussion leaders outlining the
Rabbi Adler will open the in-
Bob Eston, Sam Monast and Herb Center, Lewis Freedman, various social services carried on stitute on the theme, "The Jew
Harriet Levine, Alene Blumberg Dr. Don Simon, Seymour Kraft, with the funds raised by the of Tomorrow.' ' The following
and Arnie Agree, Eleanor Yar- Earl Robbins, Dr. Lou Wohl, Al campaign locally, in Europe and nine sessions will be held on
The Young People's Society of
rows and Bob Newman, Al Col- Levine, Harold Zaff, Lem?! Gold- in Israel.
Mondays from 9:45 a. nt to 1:15
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in
man and Lil Weider.
man, Idwin Niman, Will Dry-
p.m.
cooperation with the newly or-
More duets . . , Arnie Golden- man. Sol Cohen and Harry
The Institute will feature prom- g an i zed Inter-congregational
har and Louise Egnater, Shirley Rosenbaum.
inent lay and religious leaders Youth Council which is composed
More . . . Herman Binder,
Ziegelman and Lou Starr, Doro-
of Detroit and neighboring areas, of the Young People Societies of
thy Schecter and Harold Quinn Jack Harvey, Jacob Krohngold,
who will discuss topics of local, the Bnai Moshe, Temple Israel,
Cohen, Sheila Winer and Lenny Lewis Kusnit, Sam Sak, Billy
"The Roll of the Woman To- national and international scope. Northwest Congregation, Temple
Brinauer, Marty Kelman and Zupner, Sam Rudack, George day" will be the topic of a sym-
Participants of the Institute Beth El and Beth Aaron, will
Jane Lazar, Iry Bernstein and Terebelo, Sid Schneiker, Isadore posium presented by three
Charlotte Abrams. Bernstein, Fred Baron, Hy women leaders of Detroit at the include Rabbis J. Sperka, M. sponsor an Lntercongregational
Lehrman, J. Segal, W. Green- Youth Council forum in honor
In a dancing tempo were Har- Schneider, Herb Schrieber and Friday evening gathering of Con- field of Indianapolis, Rudolph of Brotherhood Week.
Milford
Takser.
gregation Bnai David, Feb. 23.
ry Melton and Sylvia Leider,
Rosenthal of Cleveland, and Ber-
It will be held at Temple Beth
Our Anniversary Salutes and
Rosalie Gorback and' George
Continuing the general theme
El
at 8:30 p.m Wednesday. As
Mazel
Toys
to
the
Leo
Berlins
Krandall, Ben Desenberg and
of this winter season on "The
guest speaker, Alma Polk, of the
Geri Hamburg, Ben Faeder and on the 2nd, the Norm Rosenfelds Challenge of this Mid-Century,"
Mayor's Interracial Committee,
Elaine Jason, Jack Gabe and on their third, Gabe Glantzes the women's symposium will con-
will
have as her topic "The Bal-
and
the
Iry
Bogens
on
the
7th
Rosalie Mitshkum, Dick Danto
stitute the concluding program
ance Sheet of Human Relations."
and Charlotte Rubin, Bev Fogel and the Jack Grossbarts chalk of the season.
For further information call
An exhibition of paintings and
and Al Waterstone, Mike Rouf up their 29th. Many happy re-
The participants will be Mrs. sculpture by Detroit Negro art- Soil Ginsburg, TO. 8-7621.
and Charlotte Waterstone, Sey- turns to all. • • •
Samuel H. Prero speaking on ists comivemorating Negro His
mour Shaw and Lil Segal.
"The Roll of the Woman in Re- tory Week has been announced
OD
)S
AND
ENDS
• • •
The Gamma Kappa Chi alums ligious Education," Mrs. Max by a group of prominent Detroit
ON VACATION
will go for an old fashioned Dushkin on "The Roll of the sponsors.
Enjoying the balmy days in sweat bath assemblage on the Woman in the Home and Leonard
The showing features local
Miami are Seymour Lowenberg, 26th, with steaks for the fill Weiner on "The Roll of the talent and. includes works by:
and Herb Kesslers, the Phil Al- afterwards.
Woman in the Community."
Henri King, LeRoy Foster, Roy
pers, Larry Lipson, Frank Nel-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will Brooks, Walter Sanford, Eugene
The Red Cross Mobile Blood-
son, Sid Mathews., Link Racey bank will stand at the JWV preside. The program will begin Williams, LeRoy Mitchell, Oliver
Also Features Select American
Cuisine
and Dick Leland. Harry Kramer, Memorial Home on Feb. 26 from at 8:30 p.m. Cantor Hyman Ad- LaGrone, Nathan Gannon, Miss
Betty Greenfield, and Esther 5 to 10 p.m.
ler will chant appropriate Sab- Myrtle Hall and Charles McGhee. Delectable Cantonese
Lichterstein.
Glad to hear from the Lou bath liturgical music.
A highlight of the exhibit will
Style under Personal
Dorothy Averbuch leaves for Hoexters now in Washington
be gallery talks by Hughie Lee-
Supervision of
L.A.
Smith, who will describe the
about their new arrival, the 2nd UHS Auxiliary Slates
CHUCK MO - Prop.
• • •
works on exhibit and introduce
to the family.
BOUT PEOPLE
some of the lesser-known but tal-
Entertainment line-up now in Mrs. Morris Adler
Irving Blumberg has been Miami: Benny Fields at Sans
The United Hebrew Schools ented Negro artists in Michigan.
elected an officer of the Detroit Souci, Gracie Barrie at the Sax- Auxiliary will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Association of Insurance Agents. ony, Dwight Fiske at Ciro's, Wednesday at the Rose Sittig
y)
Al Brooks who heads the De- Patti Page at Casablanca, Martha Cohen Bldg., Mrs. Abe Katzman, Durfee Chapter Awaits
troit Bnai Brith Bowling Assn. Raye and Buddy Lester at 5 program chairman, announces.
School Principal Talk
• 1,11/t erS 5% seVi"t
Mrs. Morris Adler will present
got a spot on TV as Fred Wolf O'Clock Club and Sammy Kaye
VW' .0tIt oets ea
The Durfee Chapter, Better
shot some questions at him, re: at Sabel's.
• cavil/ 1 to,
"Past and Present Purims." A Schools Association, invites par-
• • •
the City Tourney for April 15
dessert luncheon will precede the ents and friends to hear Guy A.
e °1

.10 0 D
and 16 at the State Fair Alleys. FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
meeting.
Open Sun
Durgan,
principal
of
the
Bar-
Sam Arnold is back' to town
and Holidays,
Mesdames Morris Fishman, bour Intermediate School, who
"O.K. I'll buy the next round."
12-2 A.M.
after doing a little PR work for
Meyer Beckman and Harry Fine will speak on "Is Your Child A
Daily 11-2 A.M.
T. Dorsey's ork.
are
in
charge
of
the
luncheon.
Good Citizen."
• • • •
Friends are invited.
This meeting will be held at
PHILALUJAIIS
8 p.m., Tuesday in the library of
Engagement Talk: Correction-
W. McNichols
the Durfee School. There will 7537
Later Banquet Date
Elaine Eder gets ring from How.
Bet. San Juan and Lilac UN. 4-5521
The Beth Aaron synagogue,
be
a
question
and
answer
period.
and Sherline . . . typesetter slip. which is planning expansion in Set by Vladimiritzers
Dolly Schriebman gets ring the very near future, has en-
The Vladimiritzer Emergency
from Kenny Sutherland.
gaged Louis G. Redstone, Detroit Relief Organization has post-
Anita Eisner's heart now be- architect, to design its new struc- poned its banquet from Feb. 25 to
longs to Joe Lipson.
ture, according to announcement Saturday evening, March 24 at
In the steady dept. are Shirley made by Morris Litvin, chairman Zack's.
Lipsky and Dave Hoffman, Ani- of the building plans committee.
Bob Hall, "ambassador of
ta Finkelstein and David Berko-
Redstone is now working on rhyme," will be the main guest.
witz.
permanent plans which are ex- Proceeds will go to Israel. For
The Sam Horwitzes expect pected to be completed within a ticket information call Ben Weis-
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Millionaire's Carnival . the 500 people.
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The synagogue hopes to be will include compositions by
splendor and gaiety.
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Negro Art Work
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