THE Page Twelve Jewish Youth's LISTENING Welting Featured In Civic Players' `Rain' Here Jan. 11 Veteran Actor Given Role as Trader Horn in Drama at Musk Hall "Rain," one of the greatest of American dramas, will be pro- duced by the Detroit Civic Play- ers on Friday evening, Jan. 11, at the Music Hall. This drama is By Danny Raskin adapted from Somerset Maugh- WELL INTO the new year am's novelette, "Miss Thompson." with hopes . . . That community In the role of Trader Horn, dances • held in large enough keeper of the tropical taven places to foot at least -one •good which harbors the explosive char- rhumba without having to hang acters, will be B. D. Welling of from the chandelier . That the Belcrest. someone removes the "Play Bil- Welling climaxes a long career liards" awning above that syna- in stage and radio work, dating gogue on Linwood near Blaine. back to the construction of the . . • That Dexter Blvd. be given a Panama Canal. A member of the traffic cop to handle the warm Canal Zone Players, he returned weather buggy situation ... That to Detroit to continue his dramat- folks take a little time out to see ic sideline with the Will-O-Way what our Jewish community real- Players, the Wayne Players' Med- ly is . . . That the founder of Gin ical Group, the Ridgedale Play- Rummy come out of hiding and ers and the 8:30 -Players. His ex apologize to husbands and wail- tensive radio work includes ap- ing babies . . That Toby Miller pearances with the Mummers on and Fred Bernstein discover WJR'S "The Hermit." what happens to all the pencils in For the past three years, Bob The Jewish News office. has been serving as Emcee with * * * WITH THANKS to Winchell... a TJSO troupe which played the "For many years a clothing shop hospital wards and service camps. in Dallas, Tex., opens every Dec. He also appeared in the Detroit 25 at 9 a. m. so that thousands of Civic Players' recent production poor people of the community of "Ring Around. Elizabeth." Tickets for "Rain" may be ob- may chose from three to five ar- ticles from shelves and tables tained at Grinnell's or at the Mu- stacked high with warm clothing. sic Hall on the evening of the It is given gratis ... What makes performance. this a touching Yuletide story is the fact that the proprietor of the clothing shop is Jewish." * * * SER -ICE • SCENE . . . Miles Zemon has been released from Vaughn General Hospital . .. He was injured twice with the 34th Women's Division of the Amer- Division . . . Louis Kuretsky was machinist mate on a baby escort iCan Jewish Congress will meet carrier in the Philippine Sea Bat- at the Lee Plaza, at 1:45 p.m., tle which was subjected to one Wednesday, Jan. 16. Mrs. Anna of the fiercest torpedo and armor- Shepard, a national vice-presi- piercing shell onslaughts of the dent will speak on "Congress and war but- came through with bow the American Scene." straight and the American Flag Mrs. Max Saidman, chairman still :flying high, . . . Nate Rubin of fund raising, has announced was one of those in the Air Trans- that this meeting will be of in- port Command commended for a terest to captains and workers fine job in helping to map out of her committee and all those President Truman's route to the who have contributed to the fund Yalta Conference . . . and for raising campaign. supervising preparations for the Mrs. S. P. Baker, chairman of historic meeting. the displaced persons commit * * * tee, states that her committee, SOME NOTES . . . Plaudits to working with the World Jewish Ruth Fishman, who sold $20,700 Congress, has been successful in in Victory Bonds . . . or 71/2% of giving information about Euro- Central High's final total .. . pean Jews to their relatives in Bill Gail has been signed to ren- America. Persons seeking infor- der rhythms for the Julius Rosen- mation or advice on how to send wald Post dance at the Jewish money overseas, are asked to call Center, .Jan. . . That restaur- Mrs. Baker, NO. 2848. ant on Linwood and Taylor has Seventeen boxes of clothing been bought by a Chicagoan- and will be transformed into a strict- were sent to Europe in Decem- ly kosher eatery .. . The new ber by the Detroit Women's Di- fad among the feminine set is vision. Mrs. B. Wolfe, UN. 1-9384, afternoon cocktail parties .. . asks for more clothing and more volunteers. The receiving sta- with coffee and cake. tions are: Mrs. A. Lutz, 18086 * * * Pennington; Mrs. A. Goldberg, MEMBERS of the old Tel-Hai group who remember will get 2551 Fullerton; Mrs. George Carr, 2285 Pingree. the biggest kick out of learning At the last meeting, which that Ray Goldman was mess ser- geant for 39 months in New Gui- culminated the membership nea and the Philippines . • . He drive, Mrs. C. Fineberg, chair- has yet to live down that Palmer man of membership, presented Park incident when his burning prizes to Mrs. I. Schubiner, Mrs. desires highlighted their wienie D. Gaberman and Mrs. A. Katz- roast . . . and proved that put- man, who enrolled the greatest ting 15 on a branch just isn't number of new members. done! . .. The marshmallows were very good, thank you. mil:_.tion . . . and with her the * * * head of the nursing staff at a FRANKIE • SELMAN spent nearby hospital! * * * four years with the medics-, but he'd rather forget the first-aid MORE HOPES FOR '46 . tactics ... Walking down a street That -rq idore Sobeloff satisfies an in the States, he saw an oppor- obsession of ours and grows a tunity to aid a fair damsel in dis- mustache . . . That publicity com- tress . .. She was a cute trick mittees of youth organizations in- who had cut her finger on a stray clude publicity among their piece of glass . .. Rushing over, duties . .. That Doc White shows Frankie quickly mentioned his a certain writer how to put some abilities, .rent into a store and weight on a 6'2" chassis. * * * came out with gauze and adhe- sive . . . Before the lass could WE KNOW you join us in the say a word he had bandaged the biggest wishes of all . . . That the whole hand, telling her of the common cause of all Jewry, com- great dangers of infection and plete Freedom, is firmly estab- blood poisoning and "It's lucky I lished for our people . . and happened along at the right that those who by the will of God time!" ... The girl, her hand are deserving of it, are allowed encased in mummified wrapping, to find happiness in a land to was fit to be tied . . . Such hu- rightfully call their own. Congress Women To Meet Jan. 16 to Hear Mrs. Shepard Friday, January 4, 1946 JEWISH NEWS Leaders of HUC Foundation Fund JNWA to Sponsor Concert at Center The City Committee of the Jewish National- Workers Alli- ance of 'Detroit, will sponsor a concert on Sunday, Feb. 3, at 8 p. m., in the Auditorium of the. Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward and Holbrook. On the program will be fea- tured one of the foremost actors, Jacob Ben-Ami. The well known singer and actress, Sarah Osnath Halevy, will sing Hebrew and Jewish songs. Jacob Mestel, well known actor, will take part in the program. - The known actor and mono- logue reader, Al Harris, will read from the works of Sholem Aleic- hem, J. L. Peretz, David Pinsky and H. Leivick. Tickets are available at branches of the JNWA. --- Members of the Hebrew Union College Foundation Fund, announced by Dr. Julian Morgenstern, HUC president, and and Dr. Hiram B. Wise, HUC chairman, are, top row, left to right: PAUL BAERWALD, for years a leader in the Joint Dis- tribution Committee; DR. SOLOMON B. FREEHOF, chairman, past president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis and now a rabbi in Pittsburgh; DR. SAMUEL GOLDENSON, of Temple Emanu-El, N. Y.; bottom row, left to right: DR. ABBA HILLEL SILVER, leader of the Zionist Organization of America; JUDGE. CHARLES SIMONS, of Detroit, U. S., Circuit Court of Appeals: MRS. ARTHUR HAYS SLUZBERGER, granddaughter of the late Rabbi Isaac M. Wise, founder . of HUC. HUC. Weisbrot and Merzon Named Local Delegates To Revisionist Parley Aaron _ M. Weisbrot and M. Manuel Merzon were named del- egates to the national conven- tion of the New Zionist Organ- ization to be held at Manhattan Center, New York, Jan. 5 through Jan. 7. One of the questions to be dis- cussed will be the re-entry of the New Zionist Organization (Revisionist) into the general Zionist movement, a strong fac- tion favoring this course. There is another faction, however, that opposes it believing that present Zionist• leadership has failed and that independent Revisionist ac- tion will produce better results for a Jewish State in Palestine. Another,matter to be discussed will be the attitude towards the Anglo-American Inquiry Com- mission. The local organization decided to have a social meeting o n Wednesday, Jan. 30, at the Bnai - Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The convention delegates will re- port at that time. Takes Seminary Post Rabbi Korff Steps Out of Liberation Committee WASHINGTON (JTA)-Rabbi Baruch Korff of New York, one of the leaders of the Hebrew Committee of National Libera- tion, announced his resignation from that organization. He took this step, he said, after coming to the conclusion that the Commit- tee "lost in a maze of maneuver- ing;" lends aid "to enemies of Zion," and is "seriously impairing the chances of Jewish freedom." PORTRAITS "Indivually Yours" by Thus Spake Jabotinsky Mel Shuman By DR. N. E. ARONSTAM By sheer dint without stint I have given To my people, to enliven hopes Deep and dormant, Which no torment can efface In the turmoil of the race. In the distance looming far I decry On the firmament a star, Heartened by its lustre I repeat Akiba's words: "Let no defeat Discourage you; fight on and on!" There are still Bar Cohbas. left In our midst; lo, not bereft Of courage alle our remnants. For behold a star has risen From the ranks 'of Jacob: Fight on and on and on! 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