Friday, June 21, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Local Brevities Page Sevenfeed Supreme Court Given Portrait of Brandeis POST 135 of JEWISH WAR VETERANS will install the fol- WASHINGTON. (JTA) — The lowing officers • at JWV head- portrait of the late Justice Louis quarters, 8212 12th St., on Mon- a Brandeis was presented by day evening: David Kay, com- mander; Dr. Joseph Eder and Leo Ginsburg, vice-commanders; Harry Sherman, trustee; Dr. Mor- ris Benish, post surgeon; Morris Weingarden, finance officer; H. DOROTHY LAZAR is one of LOOKING BACK . . . When Madison, judge advocate; Nathan the best liked teachers at Cen- Sally Ressler spied Victor Ma- Lerner, Community Council del- tral High . . She adeptly ture in the Statler lobby and egate. * * * handles the speech classes with asked, "Aren't you Rita Hay- DETROIT PUBLIC SUMMER the accent on promoting poise, worth's husband?" . . . When presentation and self-confidence Sheldon Zuieback, after over- SCHOOLS will open in 42 build- to every-day life . . . Like all hearing two officers in England ings on Monday, June 24, for an teachers, Dorothy also has her talking about Detroit, asked one eight-week term closing Aug. 16, troubles . . . Last week, she if he was a Detroiter and where from 8 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. each noticed a lad passing notes dur- he was from . . . "Oh," replied day. It is expected that total reg- ing one of the more important the officer, "I used to hang istrations will equal the figure of sessions . . . She got in the around Briggs Stadium a lot." 28,000 attained last year accord- game, too, with a note saying . . . "What did you do there," ing to Arthur Dondineau, super- that unless he stopped, she asked Sheldon, "sell peanuts?" intendent. * * « '' LATE JUSTICE BRANDEIS would have to punish him . . . . . "Not exactly," answered which brought a note right back, Walter 0. "Spike" Briggs, Jr.! K A M I L MANAGEMENT is complimenting her on her hand- . . .When Joe Brilliant did Helen now situated in its new offices Hadassah to the U. S. Supreme Court at special ceremonies at- writing. Kauffman a personal favor by located at 704-5 Transportation tended by many Senators, Con- * * * Bldg., 131 W. Lafayette. For 20 reluctantly taking out her girl- gressmen and Supreme Court JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Shirley friend from Cleveland, after tell- years the company has served justices. The portrait, painted by Katz and Abe Lerner will an- ing her he was too busy over its clientele from the Detroit Eben Comins, was presented by the week-end . . . and married Bank Building, but increasing nounce their marriage, soon . • Mrs. Moses P. Epstein, Hadassah Jack Davis and Florence Haron the friend, Sylvia Sherman, business necessitated its moving president, as a tribute to Justice into larger quarters. The corn- will promise to honor and obey, three weeks later! pany specializes in the field of Brandeis for his work in behalf * * * June 30 • .. He was one of the property management and ap- of Palestine and the Hadassah very few, if not the only phar- BEST WISHES for happiness praisal work. J. G. Kamil, presi- organization. The portrait will macist from Detroit who besides and success to the graduates of hang in the lawyers lounge room being with the medics, • was a our community . . . Lots of luck, dent, member of the board of in the Supreme Court building. combat infantryman. kids . . . Go to it! . . . Those governors of the Detroit Tax- * * * finishing college should never payers' Association, has. been ac- tive in a number of civic groups. Relatives Sought Here COLUMN CONGRATS ... To forget that a college education * * * never hurt anyone willing to Irving and Esther Gluklick . . ZIEVE FAMILY CLUB met at Anyone knowing the where- She wanted a daughter for the learn something afterwards. the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert abouts of the following is asked second time and Joe Stork kept L. Zieve on June 9, when the fol- to communicate with the Jewish his batting average at .1000 by lowing officers were elected: Rob-. Social Service Bureau, 5737 Sec- delivering six and a half pounds Installation Dance Set ert L. Zieve, Pres.; Mrs. Jennie ond, TR. 2-4080, Monday through of Judy Lynn.. By Shaarey Zedek YPS Soloman, ' Vice-Pres.; Dr. W. G. Friday, 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: * * * Zieve, Sec.; Ben Zieve, Treas. The Moses (Fein) Ceresnia, uncle sought "YOU STARTED SOME- Young People's Society of next meeting will be held at the by Salmo Gitler born in Bedzin, Po- THING," writes Mrs. A. Landow, land. home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zieve Cong. Shaarey Zedek will hold Anna Leitsohn, cousin is sought by "when you mentioned about Estera Meisner from Sosnowiec, Po- its installation dance, June 29, in of Longfellow Ave, keeping the neighborhoods clean * * * land. the synagogue social hall, honor- F. Staub Festoceck, 2556 W. - Phila- and neat-looking. "Keep it up! DETROIT ROUND TABLE OF delphia, apt. 401, sought by Hella ing new officers and board mem- Maybe if you keep hammering Schwartz. CATHOLICS, JEWS AND PROT- bers who were elected last Sun- Hancie Brooker formerly of Jedr- away people will become less day. Music will be furnished by ESTANTS announces that the fol- zeiew, Poland, and her husband Israel careless. If they don't care how Jules Klein and his Orchestra. lowing seven Detroit teachers Brooker, born in Kielce, Poland, the front of their own home by Jules Sztajman. have been awarded scholarships sought Refreshments will be served. Harold Kovier of 145 Englewood, looks, the least they can do is to workshops in intercultural' Detroit, sought by Rosia Javycrower Chairman of the dance corn- think of others. People who like Krakow. Poland. education during the summer ses- of Kisel mittee is Marian Lewis who is Oslikow, sought by sister Min- neatness are helpess against sion: Miss Grace Dolan, of Patten- achain Lodz. those who evidently don't care!" assisted by Roland Gittleman, gill, to University of Wisconsin; L. Abramson, sought by brother, A. * * * co-chairman, Shirley Hersh, Ruth B. Abramson in Russia. Allen Warsen, Higginbotham, Wolfe Singer sought by Julek Reich, We venture to predict that Lesser, Soll Ginsburg, Rae Ann son of Laia Reich nee Singer. and Miss Elinor L. Cook, Dwyer, Hertzel Fishman . . . remember Moss, Adeline Cohen, Tina Du- Jacob and Shlema Zilberman, sons also to Wisconsin;• Miss Irene Of Feiga and Zalel, sought by Olga that name ... the 25-year-old Ver- brove, Marilyn Gold, Robert Hamlin, George Gaddy, Moore, Tchulskaya in Russia. Bichkoff and Fay Rapoport. monter who addressed the Masa- Arany Wohlberg sought by Mrs. Chandler, and Mrs. Irene G. Eugene Liederhoffer in Budapest. da and Junior Hadassah affair, The new officers and board Geza or Ede Hermann, sought by Graves ; McGraw, to University of last week, is destined to become members are. Roland Gittleman, Mrs. Mari Schwartz, Budapest. a leading figure in world Jew- president; Marian Lewis, vice- Chicago; Miss Margaret Stein, Jeno and Gyula Rottenberg sought Denby, to NYU. The Jewish by nephew Ladislaus Rottenberg in ish affairs . . . His entire M- president; Ruth Sobel, recording Budapest. Chana Edelstein (nee Rubin) •Leib- terest is concerned with the secretary; Adeline Cohen, corre- Community Council is one of the participating agencies contribut- isch and Abisch Edelstein, sought by happiness of our people . . . in- sponding secretary; Soll Gins- Sucher Rubin, son of Yankiel from fund. cluding for the main part, the burg, treasurer; new board mem- ing to the scholarship Deblin. * * * Diamant brothers (3) from Poland establishment of a Jewish state bers, Ruth Lesser, Joseph Kwas- OSTROWER RELIEF SOCI- sought by Chaja Licht in. Krakow. in Palestine. elow, Rae Ann Moss, Nat Spin- Kaufmann or Brzebszinski, sought ETY will hold the closing meet- by nephew Chaim Wolf Hirsch, son of About 500 heard him speak 45 ner and Shirley Hersch. ing of the season at 8:30 p.m.,. Samuel and Eidel. minutes overtime carried away Tickets may be purchased from Wednesday, at Jericho Temple, Kiperwas family, Lejzor; Naftali, David, sought by Jehuda Kiperwas. by his enthusiasm. . . His cor- members or at the door. Parlor B. Plans will be made for Lipa Olchowski from Minsk, sought rect name is Herzl, but for the Rasza and Hinda Olchowskia. summer activities. New members by Vera Lichtenberg and Noah Fitelov sake of his teachers and others Pro-Palestine Committee are welcome. (Feitelevich) of Baranowich, Poland, who had trouble pronouncing it, * * * sought by Ita Wildikan nee Feitele- `Organized in Panama vich.) his father simplified matters by GALLOW FAMILY CLUB held Lea Gewer, nee Wolman, sought by PANAMA CITY (JPS) — Dr. making it Hertzel • . He spent Izak Wolman in Warsaw. six years in Palestine and be- Eduardo Morgan, Panamanian its last meeting of the season at Osher Zoledz and Esther Katz from the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Slavovitch, Lublin, Poland, sought by came a member of Haganah, jurist and journalist, announced Farber, of Mt. Clemens. Plans nephew Wolf Zoledz. here the founding of the Pana- secret Palestinian underground Jonah Mintzes sought by nephew were made to adopt a European Michael manian pro-Palestine Committee Grinsztajn (Greenstein) in defense movement. Lodz. family and for the annual sum- * * * "to participate actively in the James Ross, sought by Ignac Legner mer picnic. A dinner was served and Josef Feinstein. ADVICE DEPT. . . When World Christian Movement for Siegelman brothers from Serock, Po- company .stays too long, just the 'fulfillment of the pledge giv- and installation of the following land sought by cousin Eva Kanarek, treat them_ like members of the en the Jewish people to restore officers took place: Mrs. Sidney. aged 24. Friedman, president; Mrs. Lena Mendel (Max) and Shifra (Sarah) its homeland and nationhood." family and they'll soon leave. Siegel, vice-president; Mrs. Ethel Kornblit; also Alex and Jacob Korn- * * * blitt, who formerly lived on Mt. Ver- Tigay, secretary; Miss Ann Sie- non sought by Elia Shackamer. A WELL-KNOWN surgeon Samson's S. Haven Resort B. Rauch, about 60. born Lemberg, gel, treasurer. 'round these pails was invited out to dinner . . . and the host- ess, feeling he would • be the logical choice because of his pro- fessional training, asked him to perform the slight task of carv- ing the chicken . • . All didn't go so well, however, and the bird slipped off the platter and landed squarely in the lap of the hostess . . . She was ex- tremely embarrassed but tried to pass it off with a jocular re mark . . . "Gracious, doctor," she burbled, "I don't know. whether I would trust you to op- erate on me or not." . . . The doc pulled himself up to his full height and said, "You, madam, are no chicken!" * * * THE CONGRESSIONAL Medal of Honor Dance, to . be given by the Lt. Raymond Zuss- man Post . , . at Masonic Temple, June 2-9, with Lowry Clark's melodies, may draw the largest community crowd to attend a dance since before the war. Expands Its Facilities Expanded facilities are offered at Samson's Resort, located on North Shore Drive, South Haven, this season with the return from service of the sons of Mr. and Mrs. F. Samson. The following improvements and accommodations- have been made this year for the added con- venience of guests; All rooms have been remodeled and _ redecorated; all new tiled bathrooms and showers; newly constructed lobby exquisitely fur- nished; new dance hall pavilion where a large orchestra provides dance music and concerts; two new terraces and remodeled rec- reation building with a soda foun- tain and card room. Other features are bathing at Samson's private beach, baseball, tennis, golf, horseback riding and other sports. For information, call TO. 5-6679, or South Haven 370, 443 or 228, Poland sought by niece Helen Wid- mann, daughter of Basia. Prague Jewish Communify Taxed to Meet Budget PRAGUE. (JTA)—The Prague Jewish Community, for the first time since liberation, decided to impose a community tax on its members in order to meet its budget which at present is sup- ported by the Joint Distribution Committee. The local JDC announced spe- cial grants to aid newly-married Jewish couples, and to support needy Jewish families with new- born babies. The newly-weds will get a one-time grant of $100 while the new parents will re- ceive slightly less, on condition that the baby is registered as Jewish. Dr. Samuel Stern, 73, Noted Budapest Leader, Is Dead BUDAPEST (JTA)—Dr. Sam- uel Stern, outstanding Hungar- ian Jewish leader, one-time Court Counsellor to the ruling house, died, here over the week-end at the age of 73. He was president of the Budapest Jewish Com- munity for many years. AN INTERESTING RECIPE FOR THE JEWISH HOME • boa As HEINZ HOME Instityto Tuna-Mato Sandwich Loaf A New Milchig ReCipe "Tuna-Mato-Loaf", is not only a new, milching recipe; it's a new name. It's -even a new idea. Bub call it what you will, we urge the readers of this publication to try, our "Tuna-Mato-meichel" for a' Sunday night supper, when you'd, like to make a big impression. Tuna-Mato Sandwich Loaf, . .Remove crusts from- 1 medium-sized loaf bread. Cut 1 slice lengthwise about 1/2,, inch thick. Hollow out center of loaf, leaving the side walls and! bottom about 1/2-inch thick. Cuff' cubes of bread out of center part.; Toast. Combine with 6-oz. can tuna fish or salmon 1 drained and flaked 3 hard-cooked eggs, chopped, teaspoon celery salt ' , iv' 1 teaspoon grated oniolt. % teaspoon pepper. Moisten with— --414.„ 1/2 cup *condensed cream of toZ mato soup, undiluted. Mix well. Fill center of loaf with mixture. Top loaf with lengthwise slice. Brush top and sides with' melted butter. Bake in a moder4 ately hot oven (375° F.) for 20 minutes or until lightly browned.' Serve sauce (recipe below) over the baked sandwich loaf. 4UVel (hi Sauce Melt in saucepan- — 2 tablespoons butter) Remove from heat. Add, then blend- 2 tablespoons flour: Add- 1 cup milk % cup *condensed• creikni bf tOe mato soup, undiluted. Gradually bring to a boil, Stirring constantly. Serve hot over baked. sandwich loaf. British Sources Say U.S. Moses Rutenberg sought by Basia Halpern. May Admit. Anders' Men •Made by Hems eselorstel by the Uni000 Joe Miller born Lublin, son of Sam- WASHINGTON (JTA)—British uel and Chana, sought by Solomon of Oithodoa Jconsh Coy sugations of Ansersca. Malerman and Bella Zahn in Poland. sources here stated that Ameri- can authorities have indicated that the U. S. might be willing to admit about 5,000 demobilized "Nature's Gift to Detroit" Polish soldiers of Gen. Anders' Second Polish Corps who do not wish to return to Poland. The American quota for immi- grants from Poland is 6,524 .a year. FOOT OF SECOND At present, a large part of this quota is being, used for Jewish Detroit's Only Natural 'Mineral Baths refugees from the displaced per- sons camps . in Germany and Atm- FOR THE TREATMENT OF tria,, under President Truman's RHEUMATISM • ARTHRITIS special order facilitating the im- migration of refugees. NEURITIS AND SCIATICA WAYNE BATHS WANTED to rent flat. house or apartment, two or three bedrooms. 3 adults. Will decorate or improve premises at own expense. SAMUEL B. OSTROW TO. 8-7298 TURKISH AND REDUCING BATHS OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Separate Departments For Men and Women RA. 6794