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Friday, May 31, 1946

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FORD .,MOTOR . CO , sent its
well-known Musical ..group, the
Ramblers, to • entertain the - gals
of !Detroit Women's Service Club
at their Mother and Daughter
Banquet, last..-week . . The five
comedy instrumentalists. were a
sensation . . The terrific show
left Us with little to do as m. c.
. ,. Louis Phillips; noted humor-
ist; rollocked the lasSei with his
inimitable readings of.Aaron ..Ros-
enberg and S.holem , Asch. .•
Cute.: little Phyllis Polberg, per-
sonality plus, and a bevy of sing-
erS, 4apcers, a violinist and pian
ist: ribunded out the evening .. .
150 'WOmen attended.
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LITTLE Connie Metzer was
taken - to the circus by her
father and received' the thrill of
her life being given' a ride On a
pony . . . The kind gent •With• the
reins had the pony. amble along
smoothly for a ' while an,d• then
quickened the pace . . After
bouncing up and down on the
animal's back while she yelled,
"Please, mister, 1 want to • sit .
down."
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NOT MANY have heath about
an organization called the Detroit
Independent Ladies Society . . .
but they've been meeting since

1914 •

Sgt. B. Zausmer Back;
Was Radar Instructor

y Raskin's

THE GOAL of the Allied Vew-
ish Campaign was solely a mark
to be reached in terms of figures
. . . Although the $2,00,000 mark
has been passed, it is imperative
that contributions do not cease
. . . ThoSe who have yet to give
must not feel it • is all over until
they have taken a share in the
privilege of saving the lives of
our people • . . Every .dollar
means • quicker relief for - some .-
one . . and insures against no
one being forgotten.
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FENCING STAR Bryon Kreig-
er is' looking forward to a possi-
bility that he may tangle foils
with movie star Cornel Wilde in
the national championship . . .
to be held this year in New York
• . . Byron placed fourth, last
year . . . Wilde was Olympic
champ in 1936 and has ambitions
to compete in the 1948 games
.. . but must retain his amateur,
status.
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EVERYONE WILL be invited
to watch the institution of the
new Joseph L. Bale Post, Jewish
War Veterans, and installation of
officers . . . Sunday, June 9 at
Michigan JWV headquarters, 12th
at Seward . will start at 8:15,
with Tony Weitzel as principal
speaker . . . and all Michigan
JWV officers taking part in in-
stallation exercises.
OUT OF HIS vast collection
of favorite stories comes this one
from Dr. Felix Rosenwach, back
in practice after his Pacific so,
jorn. About the patient who
was wheeled back to hiS ward
after an operation and placed
in his bed . . . An hour or
so later he awakened and the
first thing he noticed when he
opened his eyes was that the
window shades were drawn .. .
He asked- the doctor why the
light was shut out from his room
. . . "We didn't do it to, keep the
light oixt," the doctor said . . .
"I had the shades pulled down
because there is a fire across the
street, and I didn't want you to
Wake, up and think the operation
wasn't "a success." •
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BEST BET for the weekend
. . • National Council of Jewish
. Juniors dinner-dance - . . .'at Pen-
obscot Club, June 1 . . . That is,
if you have a reservation or some
sort of drag. , • .
WISHES FOkt a quick recovery.
to Dave Orloph, advisor to Wind :-
sor. A.Z.A. who has entered
EsseX County .SanitariuM
fering from tuberculosis . . He'th
appreciate a get4-well card.

NEWS

their business of aiding the sick
and needy . . There are many
other groups like this . . • work-
ing faithfully, without public ac-
claim ... Their only thanks. is
in the gratitude of those they
help.

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- OUT OF service after two
years, Dr. Sol Lesnick holds the
distinction of being the first op-
tometrist to open and operate an
optical dispensary unit in the
Navy . . Was in Jacksonville,
Fla. . . . Cousin Dr. Harry Woll,
while at Dibble General Hospital
in California, played a major role
in the rehabilitation of fellows
wounded in the _eyes . . . Dibble
General was one of only two
Army eye centers in the country..
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY
of Bnai Moshe has re-organized
again. They'll reopen activities
with an all-day outing and weinie
roast at Palmer Park, Sunday,
June 9.
SIMON ROSEN again took first
prize in the annual advanced
class student painting exhibition
at the Jewish Center, with his
oil, "Hungarian Girl with a
Bowl" . . . Last year, his "The
Raven" also was tops.

Refugee, Aided by NRS,
Helped Perfect A-Bomb

The atom bomb is ours, but it
might have been Hitler's if the
Many refugee scientists who took
a leading part in its discovery

Sgt. Bertram
Zausmer, son of
Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Zausmer
of .Fullerton ave.
has just been
discharged from
the Army Air
Corps. Sgt Zaus-
mer specialized
in radio, elect-
ronics and radar. Sgt. Zausmer
He was .made instructor for most'
advanced • radar used by the
Army Air Corps. After a rest he -
will resume his college studies.

Back in Dental Practice

Dr. Alvin August, A. B., D.D.S.,
has returned
from foreign du-
ty, having serv-
ed for 14 1/2 mos.
overseas, both in
European
th e
and Pacific The-
aters of War,
and has been
honorably dis-
charged. He is
resuming prac-
tice of dentistry
at 3902 Fenkell.

PROF. JAMES .FRANCK "

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David's Furs Presents
New Modem Service

• With the recent opening of Da-
vid's ".'urs, 'Complete and Ultra-.
modern fur shop at 7734 W. Mc-
Nichols, by Sam David Pearl,
milady is offered another fine
apparel service under ideal con-
ditions. Mr. Pearl,. who has' been
Connected with some of the best
known fur houses in New York,
is presenting a wide selection of
the latest styles in the most pop-
ular furs, both ready to wear and
custom tailored. The store has
been awarded certification by the
American Institute of Refrigera-
tion, its vaults being equipped
for cold dry air protection of all
fabrics. All garments stored carry
the Lock Seal tag of the Insti-
tute. The studio itself is a show
place of modern appointments,
complementing the rich splendor

quietly going about of the furs offered.

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Recalled to Duty

Chaplain Emanuel fiackman, of
Lynbrook, L. I., who had been
separated from the service last
month, has been
recalled to duty
as military aide
to Rabbi Philip
S. Bernstein, of-
ficial adviser on
Jewish affairs to
Gen. Joseph .T.
McNarsey, U. • S.
Commander in
Europe. Chap-
lain Rackman,
Chaplain.
who leaves for
Rackman_
Europe June 3,
is a.member of the National Jew-
ish Welfare Board's - Committee
on Army and Navy Religious Ac-
tivities.

Discharged from Navy

had stayed - in Europe. Prof. James
Franck, Nobel prize. winner and
a leader in atomic research, was
aided to come here and continue
his work by the •National Refugee
Sgrvice.,
In the crucial year of 1946
American Jewry is making an
eXtilordinarY effort for the sur-
vival • and reconstruction of the
Jewish people through the nation-
wide campaign of the UJA.

Page Twerrii-One

•The folloWing have been dis-
charged from naval service at
the U. S. Naval' Personnel Sep-:
aration Center, Great Lakes, Ill.:
S 1/2 Donald Blustein, 2435
Grand.
Y 2/c Harry Schreiman, 24-37
Elmhurst.
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S 1/e Saul S. Snitz, 2446 Tay-
lor:
Y 2/c Richard J. Soss, 1565
Balmoral. Dr. •
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* F J/c.;' • Abram,- Jacobs, _1877
Clairmount. -
Lt. (j: g.• Burton Siegel, 2752
•Glendale.
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S 1/c Abner S. "EllStein, 3037
Monterey'.

Camp Playfair Makes
Rapid Progress Under
,Mrs.• Mann's Leadership,

After fou• • 3 cars _.of successful
operation 'under the management
of Mrs. A. Maim of. 1470 Glynn
Court, Camp Pi ayfair, located in
Northern Michigan near Charise-
yoix and Petoskey,.. on Walloon
Lake, has taken its place among
the finest'canVs in- the country ;
• 'Mrs.' - Mann pointed out this
week that all aspects of camping
have been raised to highest stand :-
.aids at Camp Playfair, which is .
outstanding Staff
directed' by
of adult cOimseIors and sdper-
visors.
•. The camp prograin is under the
personai •• supervision . of' Ronald
.liatterson, health and 'physical'
eddcation .directOr at Post Junior'
High. He is assisted by prorninent
'educators-,: athletic directors and
camping experts; arnorig. whom
are prominent teachers from De-
troit and other cities.
Two new sailboats were added
to. eqdipMent this year and na-
ture stud_y is -emphasized• among
•
the new features. ",
Lavatories and drinking wet-
' er are available in each cabin,
and all cabins are equipped with
flush toilets.
. Mrs. Mann : announces that a
few reservations ' still are avail-

able.

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