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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-05-18

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By Danny Raskin
SOL
LEWIS, former ace
PVT.
window trimmer on the haber-
dashery circuit, is in -town . . •
'Lost 35 pounds while a German
prisoner 65 days . . . and was
forced to march from camp to
camp with a shattered knee . . .
Had he fallen out of line, it would
have meant death.
* * *
HE HASN'T lost all of his hu-
mor, though . . . When a local
lassie asked Sol, whose stomach
strunk to the size of his palm, if
they fed him bread and water
. . . he replied, "Bread! D'ya
think they wanted me to gain
weight?"
* * *
CURTAIN FALLER of the
Holiday Hop season at the Jew-
ish Center will be May 20 . . •
It'll be number 24 . . . with Gene
Fenby's ork and vocals by Sally
Romaine . Tis a shame that
the final Hop and AZA dance
at Eastwood fall on the same
eve.
* * *
FIRST GIRL here to join the
Jewish War Veterans is Evelyn
Levine . . . Lt. Jack Winokur
Post . . . She was a marine ser-
geant 18 months.
* * *
SECOND LOOKERS . . . The
fellow in the big black car hold-
ing a huge cake in his uplifted
hand while wifey steers the car
down Linwood • . . One false
move and she would have had a
face full!

*

* *

THE SOMEONE who emptied
the full Cancer Collection box at
Louis Marshall -Lodge headquar-
ters, last week, helped deepen
the red sword of death into an
unfortunate victim whose suffer-
ing evidently wasn't enough to
fill his black heart . . . Who-
ever it was, v,re ask . . . "Are
you sleeping well these nights?"

* * *

EARL "FATHA" HINES, not-
ed band leader, tells this one .. .
A group of stars were guesting
a show in a New York suburb
where a youthful orchestra blar-
ed the rhythms . . . The kid on
clarinet was having a • bit of
trouble and when a gent offered
to help him out, he indignantly
blurted, "Look; mister, if you
know so much, then sit in your-
self!" . . . So, taking the clarinet,
an old standard, the bespectacl-
ed sire sat down and started toot-
ting . • . The whole band stop-
ped to look around . . . There
sat Benny Goodman, king of
them all, playing as one of them!
* * *
IT WAS FUNNY . . . Photo-
grapher Jimmy Laker was
"shooting" a group of women .. .
had them all set in the view-

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, May 18, 1945

Jewish Center
Activities

Center's Adult Lounge
Open Every Saturday
.The Adult Lounge will be open
every Saturday evening for your
enjoyment. Cards, checkers, radio
and other facilities are available.
Bring your friends and enjoy the
pleasant atmosphere. Dancing in
the adjoining room. There is no
admission charge for members,
and for non-members the fee is
25 cents.
* * *
War Films to Feature ,
Program on Wednesday
A regular film program will
be shown on Wednesday even-
ing, May 23. The program in-
cludes, "Remember These Faces"
dealing with the wounded in the
invasion of the Pacific, "D-Day
Minus One" depicting the tactics
of the airborne branch of our
fighting forces, and "Story Of a
Transport" which shows the col-
orful career of the 24,000 ton
transport, Wakefield.
The program will be held in
the Ginsburg Lounge, and will
begin at 8:45 p. m. All are in-
vited.
* * *
Annual Art Students'
Exhibit to Open May 25
The Annual Student Exhibition
of the Art School of the Center
will be held from May 28 to
June 11, at the Center. The Show
will include the drawings, chalks,
and water colors of the Child-
rens' Class, and oils and drawings
from the Adult Class.
* * *
`Five Migals' Feature
Mothers' Clubs Programs
"THE FIVE MIGALS" and
their meanings will be the sub-
ject to be taken up by the various
Mothers' Clubs.
Mothers' Clubs Calendar
Dexter Mothers' Club-Tues-
day, May 22, at 1:30 p. m., at
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter
at Lawrence.
Young Women's Study Club-
Tuesday, May 22, at 1:30 p. m.,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Lawton at Davison.
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club-
Tuesday, May 22, at 8:30 p. m.,
at the Jewish Center; Program:
Mothers' and Daughters' Ban-
quet. Mrs. Doris S. Markel will
be heard in vocal selections.
Woodward Study Club-Wed-
nesday, May 23, at 1:30 p. m., at
the Center.
Center Mothers' Club-Wed-
nesday, May 23, at 8:30 p. m., at
the Center.
Twelfth Street Mothers' Clubs
-Thursday, May 24, at 8:30 p. m.,
at Lachar's Hall. 8939 Twelfth.

finder when one sneezed . . .
Started all over again . . . all
was set . . . then she sneezed
again . . . By this time, he was
disgusted . . The room was
warm and the gals about to call
it quits • . . The lady of many
ha choos, feeling ashamed, prom-
ised to keep it in .. . So Jimmy
tried again . . . The gals perspir-
ed no end as he lined up the shot
. . . Finally, it was all set . . .
the woman kept her promise .. .
and then . . . poor Jimmy sneez-
ed!

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Obituaries

HARRY J. SHULMAN, 58, of
2956 Pasadena, died on May 8.
Funeral services were held at
the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Rabbi
J. J. Nathan officiated. Inter-
ment was in the Workmen's
Circle Cemetery. He is survived
by his wife, Mollie; son, Isadore;
daughter, Betty; and brother,
Jacob.
* * *
MAX M. KALLIN, husband of
Rebecca and father of Mrs. Doris
Grossberg, died at the age of 68.
He also is survived by two
grandchildren. Funeral services
were held at Lewis Bros. Chapel,
Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Can-
tor J. Sonenklar officiating.
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. He had been a mem-
ber of the Shaarey Zedek and
Bnai Brith and was engaged in
the ladies' ready to wear busi-
ness in Detroit for 30 years.
*
*
SIMON LANDA, uncle of Mrs.
Jennie Marrich and Sissie Liber-
man of Los Angeles, died at the
age of 66. Services were held
at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Inter-
ment was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man and Cantor J. Sonenklar of-
ficiated.
* * *
Funeral services for SIDNEY
S. WEINMAN, 74 McLean, High-
land Park, were held Tuesday at
Temple Beth El; burial was in
Woodmere Cemetery. Mr. Wein-
man died Sunday at Harper Hos-
pital. He was 77. A member
of Temple Beth El for half a
century, he was on the Cemetery
board and was a member of the
Men's Club. His wife, Rose Bar-
low Weinman, survives.
* * *
MEYER LEONARD KENO, 42,-
of 15838 Cherrylawn, died May
11. Burial was in Chicago. He is
survived by his wife; Mindelle;
a son, Lloyd; and a brother,
Henry of Chicago.
* * *
ABRAHAM SILVERIVIAN, 59,
2033 Clairmount, died May 12.
Funeral services were held Sun-
day at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home, Rabbi H. Rosenwasser of-
ficiating. Burial was in the
Machpelah Cemetery. He leaves
his wife, Bessie; four sons, John
C., Pvt. Bernard, S/Sgt. Morti-
mer, Sgt. Manuel; and two
daughters, Sylvia and Mrs. Sam-
uel Tanner.
* * *
PHILIP MATLER, 77, of 3045
Cortland,' died May 13. Services
were held Monday at the Ira
Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbis
A. M. Hershman and Joseph
Thumin and Cantor Jacob Son-
enklar officiated. Interment was
in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
He is survived by his wife, Min-
nie; two sons, Harry and Charles;
three daughters, Mrs. Nathan
Schwartz, Mrs. Harry Silverman
and Mrs. Joseph Weisblatt; a
brother, Abe; two sisters, Mrs.
Ben Fleishman of Detroit and
Israel Mutchnik of St. Louis.
* *
JOHN • N. SLOBIN, 40, of
2503 Pingree, died on May 12.
Funeral services were held Tues-
day at the- Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home. Burial was in the Bnai
David Cemetery. He is survived
by his wife, Fae; his father, Men-
del Slobin; a daughter, Arlene;
a son, Cpl. Herbert 0.; five
brothers, Nathan W., Max, Sam-
uel and Ernest of. Detroit and
Barney of California.
* *
MRS. SARAH KADISON
ROSENSTEIN, 82, passed away
on May 10, in Mishawaka, Ind.

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NW Hebrew Cong.
Plans Donor Dinner

The fund raising committee of
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation under the chairmanship
of Philip Helfman, has formulat-
ed plans for a donor dinner to
be held at the Jewish Com-
munity Center on Sunday eve-
ning, June 17.
The dinner is to be given in
cooperation with the Sisterhood.
The fund raising committee is
composed of: Mesdames A. Moss,
chairman; Philip Helfman, co-
chairman; Florence Rosman, sec-
retary; B. Levy, Harry Nach-
man, George Liss, David Samel-
son, Meyer Rubin, Norman J.
Allan, David Tchor, Allan Wall-
er, Max Goldsmith and Max N.
Haidy.
On the congregational fund
raising committee in addition to
Mr. Helfman are: Alexander
Moss, co-chairman; Samuel Sim-
mer, Alfred Helfgott, Charles
Charlip, Jack Hartstein, George
Liss and Morris Rosender.
Reservations are being taken
by Philip Helfman, chairman,
UN. 2-4313; Mrs. Charles Char-
lip, UN. 2-8485; and Mrs. Meyer
R. Rubin, UN. 1-3170.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Schwartz
of 2956 Leslie, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Philip,
Howard, at Shaarey Zion Syna-
gogue, 12353 Linwood, on Sat-
urday, June 2, at 9:30 a. m. At
home Sunday, June 3, from 2 to
5 p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rycus
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Mitchell, on Saturday,
June 2, at the Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah, at 9:30 a. m. Open
house Sunday at their home,
4218 Monterey, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. H. Randall, 2630
Blaine, announce the Bar Mitz-
vah of their son, Morris Irving,
on. Saturday, May 19, at 9 a. m.,
at Congregation Mishkan Israel.
Dinner will be served Sunday
in the hall of the synagogue.

Unveilings

Relatives and friends of the
late Louis Raizin are invited to
attend the unveiling of his
monument on Sunday, May 20,
at 1:30 p. m., at Beth Abraham
Cemeter y. Arrangements for
transportation can be made by
calling TO. 6-8259.
* * *
The family of the late Bessie
Fleisher invite their relatives
and friends to the unveiling of
her tombstone on Sunday, May
27, at 3 p. m., at the Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman will officiate.

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Yeshiva College Plans
$5,000,000 Expansion

NEW YORK (JTA)-Develop-
ment of new graduate and un-
der-graduate programs as part
of a projected expansion of the
Yeshiva College, which will take
two years and require $5,000,000,
were outlined here by Dr. Sam-
uel Belkin, president of the in-
stitution, who announced the
opening of a drive to raise the
required funds.

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