Friday, December 7, 1945
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By Danny Raskin
YEARS BACK, Sam Blender
the super-market man w as
known as "The bagel man of the
East Side" . . . That was in New
York, and his friends number
many of the greatest names in
show business . . . When they
come to town its memory time
for confabs of the good old days
at Muskin's Confectionery . . .
Went to Hebrew school with Jan
Pierce then Pincus Pearlman . . .
Morris Cohen, mayor of Pitts-
burgh's and Rabbi Morris Adler
were also in the classes ... hying
Rapper (then Rappaport) the top
technical advisor at Warren Bros.
refers to little Sammy as "The
guy who sleeps in a can of short-
ening!" . . . The last time the
Ritz Bros. were here, they talk-
ed about how Sam would sit and
watch them sell knishes in Coney
island . . . Harry argued- he was
the one who made the delicacies
while the others did the selling
. .. The boys almost wrecked the
12th St. eatery they were in!
* * *
THE "HALF TRACK" in which
Morry Noble and two buddies
found themselves behind German
lines was considered lost in ac-
tion . . . until they finally rode
into camp two weeks later with
sniper wounds, a jammed ma-
chine gun and 150 prisoners . . .
The Krauts gave up rather than
fight the battered and lonely
tank . . . Morry is back in civies
and to his well-known tasks with
the p. a. systems and voice and
commercial recording outfits.
* * *
IT'S PAST the gossip stage
about Al Sparage and Shirley
Baron . . . She's the daughter of
South Haven's night-club • prexy
. .. The role of Cupid was aptly
played by Carole Harris, local
dancer then appearing • at the
spot . • . If all goes well, the
wedding should be around next
June. -
* *•*
THE SECOND in their series
of dances is set by the Julius
Rosenwald Post of American Le-
gion for Dec. 16, in the Starlit
Room of Hotel Webster Hall .. •
Talented Mickey Wolfe and his
fine band of rhythm renders will
be on hand again .. . and that's
good news . . . Bill Cohen is
chairmaning these affairs.
* *
HA HA DEPT. . .. The wise
guy who thought a traffic ticket
was just another way for the
cops to say hello has been edu-
cated . . . Conveniently "forgot"
about the ducats . . . until eight
had accumulated . . . His mem-
ory was revived by a couple of
"the boys" . . . and he's in jail
now . . . His so-called influential
friends can't even get him out
on bail!
* * *
WE CAN at least boast of one
thing in common with the great
Paul Robeson . . . Mel Shuman•is
one our favorite portrait photogs,
also . Glad to hear that Mel's
new studio has opened on Lin-
wood near Davison . . . Before
going into service, he worked
with a great many world-famed
artists, and some of his known
shots of the Negro singer are
with Robeson's son at Princeton
U . • . Not too few famous peo-
ple have sat for his "Individually
yours" portraits.
* * *
WE BOW with pride to Mrs.
A. Winokur, gold star mother of
Lt. Jack Winokur . . . Though a
son had been taken from her
and her heart has bled with
grief, she became the away-
from-home mother of many oth-
ers . . . Over 350 boys, Jew and
Gentile, have sat to dinner in
her home. .. She is not too well
a woman, but her noble efforts
have made many a lonely guy
happy . . . and they remember
... Like last Mother's Day, when
THE JEWISH NEWS
S/Sgt. Dan A:mold
Receives Discharge
S/Sgt. Daniel Arnold, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Arnold 'of
2909 W. Philadelphia, has return-
ed after 27
months i n E
rope with the
AAF. H e has
just been honor-
ably discharged.
In honor of his
'return, his fam-
ily will be at
home to rela-
tives and friends
-A from 2 to 6 p. m.
S/Sgt. Arnold this Sunday. No
cards.
S/Sgt. David Arnold, his broth-
er, was honorably discharged last
month after 47 months of duty.
The Arnolds' third son in ser-
vice is S/3c Newton, stationed
in Japan.
Labor Palestine
Donor Fete to
Hear Dr. Traub
Cpl. Oscar Bine Discharged
Cpl. Oscar Bine returned home
on Thanksgiving Day from the
Mariana Islands in the South Pa-
cific. He has been honorably dis-
charged and resides at 2205 W.
Philadelphia with his wife and
daughters, Rochelle and Susan.
flowers galore came from over-
seas to "Another Mom."
* *
WHOEVER REMOVED the
lizard: wallet from Mary Bob-
bin's purse at a. local dance re-
cently, should - know that the
Sentiment attached to it is far
beyond value . . . If it can be re-
turned, it will bring much hap-
piness .
As far as gals leaving their
bags alone, however, we again
say, a woman's purse never gets
old enough to take care of itself!
* * *
ONCE HE GOT overseas, the
Army didn't lose much time with
ad man, Jerry Brasch . . . Four
days after arriving on the far
shore, he was in the Battle of the
Bulge . . . Abe's brother has been
discharged after 23 months of
khaki and 16 across the water.
* * *
THE CARETAKER of that
apartment who chooses to fly
Our Flag in front should learn
the code first . . . Not lowering
it at sundown and allowing it to
withstand wind and rain is a dis-
honorable act! . . . Flying our
Stars and Stripes should be as
sacred to others as it was to the
fellows who fought for it!
* *
*
THE ULTRA-MODERN build-
ing put up by Hudson dealers
Herman and Barney Teal out
Gratiot way, is the absolute last
thing .. . A new angle for cus-
tomers waiting for their car to be
serviced are the facilities for a
hot shower.
* * *
SEVEN YEARS AGO, the
Bialistocker Juniors had 500
members .. . That was too long
ago in a lot of lives, particularly
Sylvia Goldberg who is making
plans for a reunion . . . But Syl-
via won't be able to have them
all together. . . . Many are
overseas . . . and won't be com-
ing back, because the group's
record in this war has been
among the greatest, including the
toll of lives lost.
Jewish Center
Activities
Authority on Immigration, Miss Haughey Will Give
Economic Problems Guest Book Review on Thursday
Miss Catharine Haughey of the
of Dinner Sunday
Dr. Michael Traub, authority
on Palestine Jewish immigration
and economic problems, will be
guest speaker at the annual din-
Discharged from Navy
Among those who were hon-
orably discharged fron-i active
service in the U. S. Navy at the
U. S. Naval Separation Center,
Great Lakes, Ill., during the past
week, were the following:
MAM 1/ Abe Levin, 18484 In-
diana.
Lt. Sam Klein, 17676 Cherry-
lawn.
Ensign Frank M. Shaffer, 3216
Pingree.
MMS 2/c William D. Salter,
3811 Grand.
Lt. Herman J. Bloom, 17594 In-
diana.
Pag.
DR. MICHAEL TRAUB
ner meeting of the League for
Labor Palestine at 6:30 p. m.
Sunday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel.
Reservations for the dinner still
are available by calling Miss
Leah Chafetz, TO. .8-4951.
Born in Latvia, Dr. Traub re-
ceived his early education in Po-
land and studied law, economics
and philosophy at the Leipzig
and Heidelberg Universities. He
made his first study of Palestine
and her problems during a tour
in 1931.
When Hitler first rose to pow-
er, Dr. Tratib was elected execu-
tive director of. the Keren Haye-
sod in Germany. In 1934 he was
chosen a member of the presid-
ium of the German Zionist Fed-
eration. At. the Zionist Congress
in Lucerne in 1935 he was elect-
ed a member of the administra-
tive committee of the Jewish
Agency and he became a mem-
ber of the Zionist Committee at
the Zionist Congress in Zurich in
1937.
After several visits to Palestine
he settled permanently in Jeru-
salemin 1938. He has made num-
erous tours of Jewish communi-
ties throughout the world in the
interests of the Keren Hayesod,
visiting among other places in
Africa, Australia and South
America.
the Detroit Public Library will
review "Rickshaw Boy," by Lau
Shaw at the Jewish Community
Center on Thursday, Dec. 13, at
9 p. m. This will be part of the
book-chat program sponsored
jointly by the Jewish Commu-
nity Center and the Utley Branch
Library. The program will be
held in the library of the Jewish
Community Center and is open
to the public without charge.
*
*
B. & P. Discussion Group
Meeting Next Wednesday
"Cooperatives and Public Cor-
porations" will be the discussion
of the Business & Professional
Discussion Group meeting next
Wednesday in the fourth pro-
gram in the series of lectures on
economic and current problems.
Irvine Kerrison is the leader.
The meeting will be held in the
Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish
Community. Center at 9 p. m. All
are welcome.
* * *
Select Social Club
Select Social Club has re-
sumed its post-Thanksgiving ser-
ies of discussions on current
events which are held on the
first and third Saturday evening
of the month in the Ginsburg
Lounge of the Jewish Com-
munity Center. These discussions
are augmented with social eve-
nings on the second and fourth
Saturday evenings of the month.
* * *
Mothers' Clubs
Members of the Mothers' Cliff)
are to be the guests of the
Franklin Settlement, 3360 Char-
levoix, on Tuesday evening, Dec.
11. Those interested in attend-
ing are asked to bring a 50-cent
gift and meet at the Jewish
Community Center no later than
6:15 p. m.
At the meeting of the Young
Women's Study Club next Tues-
day at 1:30 p.m., at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Building, Miss
Drora Selesny will lead in com-
munity singing.
Woodward Study Club will
have a games council Wednes-
day at 1:30 p.m. at the Jewish
Community Center. .
-teen'
Pvt. P. S. Garfinkel
Awarded Bronze Star
Pvt. Paul S. Garfinkel, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Garfinkel of
1695 Blaine, serving with the
army field artillery, has been
awarded the
Bronze Star
medal for heroic
achievement in
connection with
t h e military
operations
in Germany on
April 12.
When his unit
w a s severely
shelled by ene-
Pvt. Garfinkel my artillery, he
remained with his howitzer sec-
tion and aided in bringing direct
fire on enemy guns. He and other
members of "his section continued
to fire high explosive and smoke
shells at the enemy until the
opposing battery was silenced.
This action resulted in the with-
drawal of his unit v.rith a •mini-
mum of casualties.
Pvt. Garfinkel,
who was
wounded in the thigh, is still sta-
tioned in Germany.
Young Israel Girls Plan
Hanukah Program Sunday
Yocheved, Batya and Reyos
girls clubs of Young Israel will
present a Hanukah program Sun-
day at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.
Yocheved girls, led by Helena
Framovitz, will present a brief
sketch, "Hanukah Marches On."
Batya girls, sponsored by Shirley
Klein, will present a playlet,
"Danny Bumps into Hanukah."
Reyos Girls, led by Hannah Co-
hen, will be heard in Hanukah
songs.
Temple Israel Sisterhood
Will Hear Dr. Brumbaugh
Dr: Thorburn T. Brumbaugh,
executive secretary of the pe-
troit Council of Churches, who
lived in Japan for 20 years, will
speak on "The Orient" before
the Sisterhood of Temple Israel
at 1 p.m. Monday in the Lecture
Hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Women's groups from
neighboring churches and the
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, execu-
tive director of the Detroit
Round Table, will be guests.
Capt. Silver Discharged
Capt. David I. Silver, who haS
served with the U. S. Army Den-
The United Hebrew Schools
of Detroit
tal Corps for three and a half
Veterans Are Invited
years, including two years in the gratefully acknowledge the re-
To Enroll in the JWV
ETO, has received his honorable' ceipt of one scholarship from •
discharge and is at • home with Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Curtis,
A drive for members is being Mrs. Silver, the former Gertrude Fullerton Ave., in honor of the
sponsored by the Jewish War Feldstein, at their home on Bar Mitzvah of their son, Eugene
M., which will be observed in
Veterans of the U. S.
Clements Ave.
October, 1946.
Addresses in behalf of the
drive were delivered Sunday by
David A. Gutman, trustee of Post
Detroit Jewry is
135, over the Jewish Radio
invited to attend
Hours.'
Veterans of World War II are
urged to contact members of De-
troit posts -and to enroll.
For the Sifrei Torah and Religious
Articles for the Religious
Rehabilitation of European Jews.
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