Friday, February I, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS L. E. Good to Give Center Tea Talk Jewish Youth's LISTENING Lawrence E. Good, director of the Detroit Inter-American Center, will be guest speaker at the Tea Talk at the Jewish Corn- munity Center,, Woodward at S Holbrook, on Sunday at 3:30 p. m. , on the subject "Latin Am- ericans—Neighbors or Friends?" A native Ohioan and a gradu- ate of Oberlin College in 1938, Mr. Good resided in South America from 1938 through 1944. Four and a half years he spent in teaching in Callao, Peru and La Paz, Bolivia, and two years as a Secretary for a large copper corporation in the Andes of Peru. During vacations he traveled extensively through Peru, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina and Uruguay. In March, 1945, he became director of the Detroit Inter- American Center, an ,organiza- tion striving to promote in the Detroit area a better understand- ing of the Latin American re- publics and peoples. Tea Talks of the Jewish Corn- munity Center are sponsored by the women's activities com- mittee in cooperation with Bnai Brith Business and Professional Women, Bnai Brith Young Wo- men's Council, Business and Pro- fessional Division of Hadassah, Junior Hadassah, Junior Home Relief and National Council...of Jewish Juniors. Mrs. William Isenberg is chairman of the Wo- men's Activities Committee. The Council of Jewish Juniors will be hostesses this Sunday afternoon. Miss Bluma Nagler, president, will be chairman. The musical program will feature Olga Merchut, pianist. Tea Talks are open to all women of the community with- out charge. Jewish Center Activities 0 S By Danny Raskin THOSE GREAT athletic broth- ers and all around good fellows, Herman and Mickey Fishman, will have "A dream come •true" when their new Camp Mich- igama has its July opening up north near West Branch . . . Every letter to each other while with the Navy overseas contain- ed some mention of it . . . with plans to reach for the moon .. . Mickey would spend what little time he had to draw maps . . and Herm was thinking up ideas for the greatest- boys camp in the whole wide world. Both Herman and Mickey are among the top athletes in the history of Northern High and the University of Michigan . . . When Herman says, "We'll make ball players out of any kid, 6 to 16 years old," he knows what he's talking about! Other than being terrific basketball players, they were among the leading college baseball players in the country . . with Herman also flinging from the port side in the Piedmont and International Lea- gues • . . just a step from the majors . . . and becoming assist- ant to Bennie Oosterbaan, coach at Michigan .. . Mickey led the Western Conference in pitching three years ago . . . Both have gone to camp since they were six years old . . . which means that Camp Michigama is going to benefit from a lot of actual' experience. * * * Page ElevetV.. THE Valentine Dance by the Young People's Society of North- west Hebrew Congregation will have Bobby Grayson for the rhythms . . . Feb. 2, in Jade Room of Detroit-Leland . . We'll be there to judge for the "Queen of Hearts." * * * THE FOUR sabers hanging in the studio of Bela de Tuscan were brought from Japan by Milford . . . as souvenirs for brother, Byron, fourth ranking fencer in the country. * * * THE TWO COURTS at the Jewish Center will again hold the State A.A.U. Handball Doub- les Tournament in March . . The courts -are held in such high esteem by the Amateur Athletic Union that it has become a year- ly "must" for that tournament to be played there. * * * DR. FELIX ROSENWACH re- turned from service last week after flying so many miles that he is still shaking stars from his hair. Flew from Korea to Ja- pan . . . to Honolulu . . . then to San Francisco and home . . . "I'm certainly glad to be back on my feet, again", he remark- ed. THANKS FOR ALL those grand birthday cards . . . Sure is wonderful what just a slight remembrance can do to a feller . . . like a little doughnut and Center Photography Club coffee surprise party given us by Assigns Work in Dark-Room The Center Photography Club, the gals in The Jewish News under the leadership of Sid office . . . Thanks to Dena Gold- Baron, meets on Tuesdays at 8 smith, Toebe Miller, Florence p. m. Marvin Slaft is president; Ruth Brenner,• secretary. - The club is open to all Center members interested in photo- graphy. Assignments for work in Affidavits of Support Properly Prepared the dark-room are now made through the , club. Different groups of the club are assigned to various parts of the city to photograph interesting scenes. NOTARY PUBLIC * * * Births Twersky Relates Sabbath Tales at Cultural Program Sleeper and Eve Kapper . . . it was swell! And thanks, especi- ally, to the one person who has never forgotten • . . The one to whom our every birthday will be a lasting tribute . . . to dear mother. * * * JEWELRY DEPT. . . Flor- ence Eisner, third place winner in our Personality Contest, will marry Mike Miller in March .. . The military-style wedding of Ruth Hoffman and W/0 Richard Tischler of New York at the Shaarey Zedek, Feb. 26, will be without the overhanging swords . . . Synagogue ruling says no weapons. * * * . IF ANYONE finds a little black book filled from cover to cover with feminine names and • data . . .• it was lost by a- recently returned veteran • . who needs it very badly. Made nine dates from it and four years away has blotted his memory for addresses and phone numbers. It will also tell him whom the dates were with! * * * Jan. 11 — To Capt.. and Mrs. Jack Lawson (Ruby Davidson), a daughter, Linda Rochelle. Council-Center Affair Set * * * Jan. 18—To Capt. and Mrs. as Mlava Malka This George Charnas (Mildred R. Sunday Evening Feldman), a daughter, Maxine Louise. Capt. Charnas is sta- The Mlava Malka arranged by tioned at Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. the joint Yiddish culture com- * . * . * mittee of the Jewish Community Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Ab- Council and Community Center raham J. Rosenshine of 314 N. Flores, Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, a daughter, Ruth. * * Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cash (Violet Bonin) of 18441 Prairie, a son, Douglas Paul. * * * Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton Grossman (Beatrice Smith) of Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Gail. * * * Jan. 21 — To Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sims (Lucille Mintz) 980 Whitmore Rd., a daughter, Bar- bara Joan. * * * Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Robius ' (Mae Cohen) a daughter, Wendy Jo. ABRAHAM TWERSKY will be held this Saturday even- ing in the Center auditorium, beginning at 9 p. m. Abraham Twersky, teacher, poet and authority on Jewish lore, will tell stories and anec- dotes relating to the observance of the Sabbath, drawing on his rich store of knowledge of Jewish ceremonies and traditions, and of Hassidim. I. Zemel will be master of ceremonies at the program to be conducted with the audience seated at tables sharing in a traditional Mlava Malka "seuda." Cantor Robert Tulman will 11 ■ sing Sabbath night songs. Sadie Cooper Braver, violinist, and the Community Center Modern Dance Group have also selected Sabbath music for their parts in the program. Seats are being reserved for members of organizations which have secured tickets in advance. Others may purchase tickets at the Center if seats are available. 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The annual luncheon of the Woodward Study Club will be held Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 13, at the Jewish Center. * * * Rabbi. Fram to Address B. & P. Group Wednesday "Religion in the Modern World" will be the discussion' subject at the meeting of the Business & • Professional Dis- cussion Group at the Jewish Center next Wednesday. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will be the guest speaker. All young adults in the community are in- vited. A variety of subjets is dis- cussed. Meetings begin promptly at 9 p. m. There is no admission charge. Stark, Simons, Miller Head Historical Group At the first meeting of the newly appointed City of. Detroit Historical. Commission, George W. Stark was appointed presi- dent of the Commission; Leonard N. Simons, vice-president; • Dr. Ray Miller, secretary.. . .--. For Appointment Call TY 5-6641 10017 Cascade Great Concert and Theater Performance Under the Direction of JACOB BEN-AMI Arranged by Jewish National Workers' • Alliance of Detroit SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 8 P. M. Jacob Ben-Ami will be assisted by the following pr'ominent SARAH ASNATH-HALEVY, Palestine Singer JACOB MESTEL, Noted Actor AL HARRIS, Noted Reader and Declamer MAX LIJBETSKY, Pianist The concert wit feature one-act plays by H. Leivick, the historical drama "Shlomo Malko" by David Pinski; monologues from Sholem Aleichem and I. L. Peretz. , Tickets are now available from M. Dinsen, secretary of Branch 79, 6518 Hamilton, MA. 6367; B..Kumow, secretary of Branch 114, 15036 Muirland, UN. 1-7054; H. :Mondry, secretary of Branch 137, 2565 Blaine, TY. 6-i589. $ 'Cause I'm Going to Migdars Barn Dance THE . SPEAKER OF 1946 Under Auspices of Men's Club of Congregation Bnai Moshe Dexter at Lawrence . 8:30 P. M. DR. SALO BARON Formal: Please Wear Shoes Authority on Jewish History, Literature and Institutions ORCHESTRA AND CALLER Tuesday Eve., February 5th, 1946 `The Modern State andtheJews' Admission $1.00 Tickets Available at Congregation Office 4,,,, M141101P..0.44411.1.*:, E404. HW.11•Nitiiii,,, *0.1 **11iivajori sib.**4whiNviWw*O.**is Feb. 9th Jericho Temple, Joy Road at Lawton Professor of History, Columbia University, the Leading on a most timely topic: Saturday, I All Proceeds To Hechalutz Move- ment of America to Aid In Train- ing Pioneers For Palestinc:. S . „ ,i4razimoitmummostorkortatkombomosravik4