leader CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 What's the Score? By LARRY ALTMAN Another base hit. Tiger C RACK! catcher Joe Ginsberg is belt- Browns has been sold to the Boston Braves, National league ing singles with pleasant regu- pennant threat. larity. He will also have a Jewish Ginsberg has stopped pressing teammate in Sid Gordon. Here's with the result more Tiger runs hopin' that Schact sets the Na- are scoring. tional League on fire! At this writing, incidentally, Ginsberg holds a respectable .293 STATISTICS DEPT. average. This could easily be a Cal Abrams is leading hitter much wanted ".300" year for among Jewish ball players with a Ginsberg. .368 mark, His closest rival is It took a pulled leg muscle to Cleveland's Al Rosen with .343. 1 (Rosen has played in more games bench Brooklyn's Cal Abrams. than Abrams), The home bred outfielder, after A's Lou Limmer, pinch hitter nine years toil in the Dodger organization, has finally shown extraordinary is at the .300 mark, manager Chuck Dressen that he our own Joe Ginsberg is hitting has the ability to hold down the .293 whits Sid Gordon of the Boston Braves is riding a .264 Brooks left field job. average. • • • • • Bnai Moshe to Lay School Cornerstone Gluck Chapter Sets Installation man, Max Sosin and Phillip Stoll- man, vice - presidents; Joseph Bessman, treasurer; Nathan Kauf- man, financial secretary; Paul Fenton, recording secretary; and Ben Reznick, Sol Cohen, Milton Radner and Charles Stark, cor- responding secretaries. Dr. Max Kapustin, director of the Wayne Mild Foundation will be the installing officer. Joseph Bessman recently re- turned from Israel will present The Aesculapian Medical So- a film of the Mizrachi projects ciety Auxiliary has elected the which he visited. following officers for the coming Fur reservations call Mr s. season: Arthur Swartz, UN. 4-4287, Mesdames Martin Share, presi- dent; Michael and Philip For- man, vice-presidents; Harold Bordman, recording secretary; Jack Schneyer, corresponding secretary; Bernard Breyer, treas- The Women's Auxiliary of the urer, and Nathan Cooper and Al Maimonides Medical Society will Roggin, members-at-large. hold its final meeting at 12:30 Installation of the officers will Tuesday at Devon Gables. be held June 20 at the Rotunda Luncheon will be served. The Inn. Mrs. Myer Robiner is chair- election and installation of offic- man of the affair and Mrs. Harry ers for the coming year will be Pernick will be the installing held. Mrs. J. F. Warner is chairman officer. of the hostesses assisted by Mrs. Harry Weisberg and Mrs. Jack Weiss. Hostesses for the meeting are Mesdames Sidney Adelson, Mor- The Young Women's Bicur ris Burnstein, Abe Goldman, Al- Cholem elected the following vin Rosenbloom, Samuel Ruskin, Joseph Erman, Morris Marks, officers: Mesdames Thomas L. Firsht, Lewis Wasserman, Michael Wain- president; A. Fine, J. Viedrah stock, Jack Weisberg, A. A. Wit- and G. Barron, vice-presidents; tenberg, S. S. Wittenberg, and Charles Vikser, recording secre- Maurice Zunder. tary; H."Knopper and Sam Mos- cow, corresponding secretaries; You can get a better deal on a George Brown, treasurer; Charles NEW '51 NASH Klein, case worker, and S. Stul- berg, occasions chairman. SAMreil-I fROW at An open meeting will be held NASH DETROIT Monday at the home of Mrs. Co. William Diskin, 17141 Ohio ave- TR. 1-0293 5724 CASS nue. A book review is scheduled. The Mizrachi Women, Fannie Cluck Chapter, will hold it's in- stallation of officers at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Bel-Aire Terrace. The following officers are among The cornerstone laying of the those to be installed: Mesdames Sam Bicoll, presi- Bnii Moshe Religious School building will take place on Sun- dent; Arthur Swartz, Lew Fried- day. Charles Grosberg, who donated the site on which the building is Aesculttpian Unit Slates Installation Maintonides Unit Sets Last fleeting • ABRAMS REPLACED slaVp- IN TILE HILL news, Chisox ing Gene Hermanski two weeks ago. The Dodgers were faltering. Mary Rotblatt boasts a respect-' Though no slugger, "Abe's" able 3-1 record. By the way, we wonder if Chi- leadoff hits were a good medi- cine for the Dodger attack. He sox manager Paul Richards will CHARLES GROSBERG rarely went a day without get- ever have his way and get Rogo- • • • vin to wear Chisox flannels? ting at least one hi c. being erected, in memory of his (Late flash: He did!—Ed.) When the injury sidelined him Limmer and Rotblatt have been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gros- last week, Dressen put rookie Don Thompson in his place. The the Jewish sensations on the dia- berg, will be honored with the move is significant because it mond so far, but the season is still laying of the cornerstone. Rabbi Irving Lehrman, of Mi- might well number Hermanski's young. You'll hear from the rest ami Beach, will be the guest before long. days in a Brooklyn uniform. • • • speaker at the banquet following The New York Giants are after the ceremonies which will start Hermanski; there is a trade pos- CENTER ROUNDUP Dexter Chevrolet softballers at 5:30 p.m. in the synagogue. sibility for the Polish outfielder The United Hebrew Schools made an auspicious debut in the with the St. Louis Cardinals. which will use the building for It's a cinch that Abrams will class B city league. The boys, managed by Maurice daily Hebrew classes will be rep- play as soon as his temporary in- ,Stotsky, dumped Socony Vacuum, resented by its officers, jury permits it. Abe Kasle, president, will par- 4-1. Dexter hurler Hank Green- All in all, Abrams seems set 1 berg (familiar?) starred for the ticipate in the ceremonies. Dinner for a long career in Brooklyn. will be served at 6:30 p.m. The Dodgers have needed a left winners. Mitchell Feldman is chairman According to Stotsky, the losers fielder for a long time. of arrangements and will preside were runner-ups last year; are • • • rated as one of the loops strong- at the ceremonies. Joseph L. CIIANGE IN SCENERY Staub will be the toastmaster. From ragweed to clover. Such est teams. In the JCC, the seniors and is the latest development in the sub-seniors have joined their tal- NON-PROFESSIONAL CHORUS diamond life of Jewish right The Jacob Schaffer Youth ents into one league. hander Sid Schact. Harry Thomas Clothiers, coach- Singers meet at 9 p.m., Wednes- Schact, after an unimpressive ed by Milford Takser, Sibley days at the Jewish Cultural , trial with the lowly St. Louis Shoe, run by Rocky Ross, and the Center, 2705 Joy road, to sing Pirates; walking the plank for American and Jewish folk songs. Jack Anstandig, are the senior For information call May David- son, WE. 3-4371. boys. Sub-seniors are Seymour Rott's Thinking of a gift? A Chronicle All-Stars and Abe Sugarman's subscription will always be a Leopards. welcome present. Bicur Cholem Unit Names Officers Look Who's Coming Into Detroit Sunday, May 20 BA lapisq JWV Bulletin The Down River Auxiliary elected the following officers: Mesdams B. M. Rose, president; C. Katz and B. Moroff, vice- presidents; H. Pashkovitz, sec- retary; C. Stahl, treasurer. A joint, installation with the post is planned. • « • At the last meeting of the Lawrence H. Jones Auxiliary the following officers were elected: Ruth Schreiber, president; Rose Goodman and Jean Brose, vice- presidents; Dorothy Blatnikoff and Eve Fishman, secertaries. A joint installation with the post will be held Sunday at the Northwood Inn. The next meet- ing will be held Tuesday at the home of Mary Collins, 3301 Webb. • • • The Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary will hold its annual mothers and daughters dinner on Monday at Rosenberg's on Dexter. A movie entitled "With These Hands," will be presented. Other enter- tainment will also be offered. Program chairman will be Tillie Goldman, and Rose Feinberg in charge of arrangements. Page 5 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, May 18, 1951 Luby to Direct Fresh Air Camp Robert Luby has been appoint- ed resident director of Fresh Air Camp, Milton M. Maddin, presi- dent of Fresh Air Society, an- nounced. Luby has been assist- ant director since 1946. Irwin Shaw, recently appointed executive director of the Jewish Community Center, will continue to serve as executive director of Fresh Air Society. GIFT TO LAPEER HOME An electric portable phono- graph was presented to the Jew- ish religious class at Lapeer State Home by the Julius Rosenwald auxiliary, JWV. JEWISH FOLK CHORUS Henri Goldberg, Conductor 16th Annual Concert Sunday, May 10,8 P.M. At the Masonic Temple (Scoash Rite Cathedral) By Popular Request DI NAYE HAGODE (Shadows of the Warsaw Ghetto) by MAX HELFMAN Starring SAIDA GERRARD &dal' FA, DE LUXE WINES MILAN WINERIES OETREHT MICHIGAN 1 BAzErneIzt. New York Choreographer With a Ballet of 20 Dancers Tickets: $2.40, $1.80, $1.20, tax Inc. 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