Friday, Xugusf 31, 1945 THE jEWI.SH NEWS Capacity Attendance Marks Busy Season at Lesser's Clover Lodge Jewish Youth's LISTENING - By Danny Raskin A FEW MONTHS ago, the late Hy Broder told us that some of the finest ideas for promoting better social life in the communi- ty are lying dormant in a great many minds : . that if they could be brought out," our social progress would be quite fast, indeed." We'd like to hear those ideas. Cooperation will go far in getting the needed action. * * * T/5 DAVE KOHLENB ERG • • . home for 30 days . . . went overseas as a hospital X-ray man and returned home an entertainer . The brass boys discovered this talents and had him spending most of his time performing for the GIs . . In England he play- ed the - drums in the band which placed third in the National United Kingdom competition . . . E'ntertained the sick and wound- ed in hospitals as a commediene . . . and - put on shows for the officers and men on the boat corn- ing back. - THE VAST •• fleet of wedding crashers, who make it a Sunday must to attend as many recep- tions as they can during the evening, are a bit cautious now after what happened to one of their - members ... Seems that one of the uninvited danced with a dolly at the Bnai Moshe on Dexter . . . and made the error of telling her how well he knew the bride . . . who turned out to be the sister of his dancing part- ner. * * * HERSH LEWIS complains that the local gals don't toss enough get-togethers ... He says our girls just haven't caught up with the clock .. "and what's more en- tertaining than an informal gathering?" Hersh wants to know. * * * JEWELRY DEPT. . . Manny Leonard and Betty Terry may be married sometime in November . .. Connie Dietrichstein and Sid Seder are an engaged pair . . BUSINESS or INDIVIDUAL LOANS on MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE FIXTURES • • • TRUCKS • TRAILERS PLEASURE CARS • • • QUICK SERVICE MONEY WITHIN HOURS UNION INVESTMENT CO. 26th Year Capacity attendance marks this season at 'Lesser's Clover Lodge at Omena, Mich. Daily _activities, special Friday night programs, various enter- tainments in the "Rayleon Thea- ter" situated on the grounds of the Lodge are among the events at this popular summer resort. The folowing theatrical pro- ductions were performed this sea- son: Peretz Hirshbein's "Green Fields," B. Kovner's comedies "In a Doctor's Office" and "West End," a skit "Chang." There were songs and recita- tions and community singing in English, Yiddish and Russian. The following musicales were dramatized: J. L. Peretz's "Two Brothers" and A. Lutzky's "Polka Mazurka." Dancing has featured event A children's concert was given every Friday. All activities were supervised by M. Brodyn and Zelta Zlatin. NEW YORK (WNS)—The Am- erican Zionist Emergency 'Council this week issued a statement de- nouncing the "suddenly pro- duced" and "unsupported story" of Azzani Bey, secretary general of the new Arab League, that the late President Rosevelt h a d proinised King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia that he would 'not support Zionist claims. The statement says that on March 16, 1945, President Roose- velt, in an initialed note, .author- ized Dr. Stephen S. Wise to de- clare his position on Zionism re- mained unchanged and that he would "continue to seek to bring about its earliest realization." The statement further stressed that when President Roosevelt's con- tinued faith in Zionism was made public on his behalf by Dr. Wise, "nothing was heard from Ibn Saud of any alleged promise to him." At the same time the Emer- gency Council emphasized that it was "significant" to note that Azzam Bey has been urging the Yugoslav Government "to dis- continue its demand for the prosecution of the Mufti of Jeru- salem as a war criminal. Alyse Geer and Leslie Green, back from the Pacific, were sec- retly married . . . Dave Silver- Man has engaged Eileen Gerber as his wife: to be < . Was dis- charged after 40 months in Italy. * * * OVER 30 NAMES _ have al- ready been entered in the Col- umn's quest to determine the community's loveliest lassie . . . When you send in your favorite . DETROIT EVENING PUBLIC choice... PLEASE REMEM- SCHOOLS will open in 22 loca- BER TO INCLUDE YOUR OWN tions on Monday, Sept. 10, at 7 NAME, ALSO. p. m., remaining open two to four * * evenings per week until April. THE FACT that Phil Brestoff's Registrations will be received in swell band will play for the all evening schools on Sept. 10, Bnai Brith. Youth Organization 11 and 12, from 7 to 9 p. rn. Over Yom Kippur dance, Sept. 17 . . . 100 courses will be available from plus the way those kids can rig Grade I through the high and up good times for all . .-. means vocational school levels. Enroll- big doings . . . Trend of events ment is expected to exceed the resulted in the name being 15,000 figure of last fall term at changed to Victory Ball and it'll the following schools: Cass Tech- be held in the Fountain. Room of nical, Central, Chadsey, Cleve- the Masonic Temple. . . Unless land, Cooley, Denby, , Eastern, advance sale warrants otherwise High School of Cornmerce, Mac- . . . then they'll use two ball- kenzie, 11/1 i 11 e r, Northeastern, rooms. Northern, Northwestern, Persh- * * .* ing, Redford, Southeastern, South- ADD EMBARRASSING mo- western, Western, Wilbur Wright ments . . . A local Don Juan.who Vocational and Lincoln. took a gal out for the first time * * * last week . . . had cocktails and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of De- a hearty dinner . . . and then discovered he was without money troit, president of the National .Made phone calls to friends Council of Jewish Women, was to rush down with some cash but the only Jewess among 12 they weren't home . . So he women leaders received at the finally told the gal and she lucki- White House by President Harry ly had enough with her to pay S. Truman on the occasion of the the bill . . Then they left to 25th anniversary of *omen's spend the rest of the evening suffrage- in the United States. * * * window shopping downtown .. . Upon reaching home and taking PROF. MORRIS WEITZ, son of out his hou'Se keys he found the Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz of 3344 money in that pocket . Next Fullerton, has resigned his posi- day he called to tell her and she tion at the University of Wash- shot back with the reply, "Well! ington, Seattle, Wash., to accept' That's the first time anyone tried a professorship in philosophy at that trick with me!" .. then Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, hung up while the poor fellow N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Weitz and gazed with awe into the mouth- their son left for Poughkeepsie piece. on Aug. 15. * * * IN MEMORIAM WYN GARDEN, a young De- In memory of their dearly be- troit coloratura soprano, has loved daughter, Esther Gertrude been' engaged as soloist in Shu- Ruffsky, who`passed away a year bert's production of "Blossom ago, a room has been dedicated Time", which will go on tour at the Yeshivath Beth Yehuda by next month. Miss Garden stu- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac died with Marguerite Kozenn for Ruffsky. the last two years, and appeared She is deeply missed by her in Strauss' "Gypsy Baron" - and parents, family, and friends and Dvorak's "Rusalka", under the her passing has left an unforget- auspices of Detroit Friends of table ache in their hearts. Opera. She has often appeared for the Jewish Community Cen- RECEPTACLES ter, and for various local Jewish organizations, singing Hebrew Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Reinforced, and Yiddish songs. Concrete. Fully Guaranteed. Local Brevities Priced Right. AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. 320 Fort St. West CHerry 7474 579 Kenilworth TO. II-5889 I. KNOPPOW PAINT' 'STORE Wholesale and Retail QUALITY PAINTS and PAINTER SUPPLIES — For Sale and For Rent — Paint. Spriyers r Wallpaper . Removers_ - Sanders UN. 2-8088 15019 LIVERNOIS REDSON S KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED FOOD Private Dining Room for Parties 12017 Zionists Denounce Slur on Roosevelt By Arab Official DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 9786 Page Fifteen Franz Werfel Dies Franz Werfel, eminent author, whose "Song, of Bernadette" was filmed into one of the most popu- lar productions of Hollywood, and whose "The 40 Days of Musa Dagh" and "Embezzled Heaven" were best sellers, died last Sun- day at his desk in his home in Beverly Hills, Calif. He was 54. He had been ill with a heart ailment for a long time. Recently, he was the subject of controversy when he was ac- cused of having turned to Catholicism, which he promptly denied, Obituaries THERESA LEVENBERG, 3796 Elmhurst, died Aug. 24. Funeral services were held Friday at Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Stollrnan officiated. She leaves her brothers, A. M. Levenberg and Sidney Levenberg of Chi- cago and a sister, Mrs. A. Le- vine. Interment was in Mach- pelah Cemetery. * * * IDA BECKER, 53, died Sunday, Aug. 26, after an illness of several months. Services were held at Louis Brother's Funeral Home. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated- at interment in Machpelah Ceme- tery. Mrs. Becker leaves her husband, Isidore; a son, Ralph; a daughter, Marilyn; and a sis- ter, Mrs. Minnie Gordon. Monurrient Unveilings The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Abra- ham Feldstein will take place on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 1 p. m., at Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Woodward and 14-Mile' road. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. * * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Abra- ham Bernstein will take place at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery, Woodward at Marshall road, on Monday, Sept. 3, at 11 a.m. Rab- bi M. Wohlgelernter will offici- ate. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the services, * * Friends and relatives of the late Mike Silver are invited to the unveiling of a monument over his grave in Machpelah Cemetery, Sunday, Sept. 2, at 3 p. m. Rabbi Sperka will of- ficiate. Please meet at the home of Mrs. M. Silver at -2238 Clem- ents. * * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Harry Zapolsky will take place at 11 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at Mach- pelah Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service. * * * The unveiling of a monument over the grave of the late Rachel- Nechemiah Levenson will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The Rev. J. Silverman will officiate. Mrs. Levenson's survivors are a daughter, Mrs. William Pentil- nick, and five sons, Israel, Louis, Hyman, Nathan and Morris. Rel- atives and friends are invited to attend the unveiling service. * * * The double unveiling of mon- uments over the graves of the late Mrs. -Sarah Lenhoff and the late Mr. Guttman Lenhoff will take place at 11 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at the Chesed shel Ernes- Lou Gross again did a swell Cemetery. Rabbi Strauss will of- job in Willy Joyce's corner the ficiate. Relatives and friends are other night as the colored boy invited to attend the services. * * * beat Bobby Ruffin. The unveiling of the monu- ment over the grave of the late Jack Markus will take place at a • the Beth Moshe Cemetery on Sunday, Sept. 2, at 2 p. m. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend the service and are asked to meet at 1961 Taylor at 1 p. m. * * S The unveiling of the monu ment over the grave of the late Chana Shapiro will take place at 1 p. m. Sunday, Sept. 2, at CHAPEL AND PARLORS Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. 941• DEXTER BOULEVARD Rabbi J. Rabinowitz will offi-: TYLER 7-4520 date. 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