Friday, September 6, 1946
THE JEWISH NEW'S
Page Twelve
L.A.S. Auxiliary's
Conference Oct. 6
Danny Raskin's
Listening
TOPIC OF THE DAY seems to be whether Hank Greenberg will
ijlay next year. (It was reported recently that he would seek an out-
field berth next season.) .. Various opinions are being offered by
sport writers, along with rumors.,
that he'll manage the new Sak's
MICKEY WATERSTONE, the
Fifth Ave. men's store ... Just pic- ladies' -wear man, who once spirit-
ture one of the greatest lovers of edly roamed the green pastures
the game leaving it to sit behind for the old Knights of Pythias
a desk! . . . If Hank were to leave, baseball team, is always good for
nothing short of a managerial or an interesting story . . the one
'executive position IN BASEBALL tale he never tells happened two
would be his next stop . . . years ago in South Haven . . . Still
Looking at his present home run quite adept on a ball diamond,
and runs-batted-in record, how- Mickey was asked to play with a
ever, there is every reason to be- squad at Sleepy Hollow, and proved
lieve that Hank's name certainly a sensation in the first game . . .
will be included on the 1947 Tiger getting his share of hits and cover-
roster . . Another thing, don't ing the diamond with the agility
ever believe what you read or hear of a youthful Cobb . . . "What
about Hank being released or sold. speed!" everyone remarked to him.
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"You've got more pep than most
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Look for of the young fellows!" . . . But, the
these announcements ... The en- years take their toll of a man's
gagement of Mary Lightstone to years take their toll . . . at Mickey
Dave Schwartz . . The marriage found out the next day while be-
of Molly Lerner to Jack Shindel, ing carried from the field .
Nov. 28.
stiffer than the bat he didn't' get
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to use again.
THE NEW Hebrew course which
ON THE progress of the musical
will be taught by Louis Panush at show to be presented in the com-
Wayne University begins Sept. 16 munity . . . the first auditions
. . . and students will still be able were held Monday. night . . . About
to register during that week.
14 songs already have been writ-
ten . . as well as five completed
BEST BET for the week-end
scenes . . . Auditions are still being
The Autumn Festival Dance of the held. so if you have singing or
Detroit Chapter of the Zionist. Or- ! dancing talent, please write to the
ganization of America . . . Satur- column, immediately.
day. Sept. 14 . , at the Shaarey
Zedek.
DISA 'N DATA . . . Sammy
Mandel. the jolly gent of song and
dance, and his band are slated to
open at the Latin Quarter, this
month, for a 13-week engagement
. . Judy Minden, atomic blonde
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
is one of the few community-ites
who can rhumba the right way ...
adding impetus to remarks about
her*fine dancing ability . . . Larry
Schwartz, of the sweet and mellow
,saxaphone, whose future in the
musical world was destined for
acclaim, is more interested in
heartbeats . . . and is attending
Duke University Medical School.
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EACH YEAR, the dance most
looked for in the community was
the AZA Yam Kippur Dance . . .
Always drew tremendous crowds
and left everyone with a satisfied
feeling of an evening well spent
, . Although the combined name
is now Bnai Brith Youth Organi-
zation, that annual event will con-
tinue to be held . . . The date is
Oct. 5. at the Masonic Temple,
-
Arthur P. Wendorf has arrived
here as representative of the Los
Angeles Sanatorium and will be
guest of the Detroit Auxiliary for
a brief stay.
Meetings of the Detroit Auxili-
ary are held in Arbeiter Ring Hall,
11529 Linwood, on Thursday eve-
nings.
Plans are being made for the
annual conference to be held Oct.
6, at 10:30 a. m., at Arbeiter Ring
Hall.
Organizations are asked to se-
lect two delegates each and to re-
port their names to the secretary,
J. Simons. 16700 Woodingham,
UN. 1-7742.
Morton Sobel Commander
Of General Rose Post
Morton Sobel has been elected
commander of Gen. Maurice Rose
Post 420, JWV. Other officers are:
Dr. Edward Stein and William
Gross, vice-commanders; Donald
Perliss, judge advocate; Dr. Pfef-
fer, post surgeon; Rev. E. Levi,
post - chaplain; Harold Reisner,
adjutant; Ernie Iczkovitz, quarter.
master. •
The post meets on first. and
third Thursdays at Bnai Moshe
synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence.
An invitation is extended to all
veterans to enjoy the active pro-
gram planned for the Fall season.
Rabbinical Assignments
Made by HUC in Michigan
Rabbi Jay Kaufman, who was
summer rabbi at Temple Beth El,
Detroit, has been assigned to the
pulpit of Alliance, 0., by Hebrew
Union College.
Other assignments include the
following :
Alpena. Theodore Levy; Battle
Anniversary
Creek, Gerald J. Klein; Bay City,
Harold Salzmann; Petoskey, Hillel
The Jewish Peoples Schools' A. Fine.
new school for Jewish studies
ENS. STAHL DISCHARGED
opened Sept.- 9, at the Bagley Pub-
Ensign Stuart H. Stahl of 2624
lic school, 8100 Curtis.
Classes will be held Mondays, Biddle Ave., Wyandotte, Mich.,
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 has been discharged from the U. S.
p. rn. A small number of children Naval Personnel Separation Center
may still he registered.
Great Lakes. Ill., and will enter
A few more children can be ac- the University of Michigan Law
cepted for the kindergarten class School next month.
at 3754 Monterey, conducted daily
from 9:30 a. m. to 12 noon.
Other afternoon branches of
the schools are located at McCul-
loch and Brady public schools and
3754 Monterey. For information
call HO. 5404.
On Sunday, Nov. 10, the Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute will cele-
brate its 20th anniversary of Jew-
ish eduaction and cultural activity
in Detroit, at an event in the
Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem-
ple Beth El.
Folk Institute
To Celebrate Its
20th
Births
thaniel Sandler (Jean Lasker), a
son. Michael Allan.
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Sept. '7—To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
and Mrs. Her-
Aug. 18—To
S. Hirsch (Shirley Friedman of
L. Rosenblum (Marguerite 3200 Boston, a daughter, Carol
Carrol) of Chicago Bld., a daugh- Frances.
ter, Carol Anita.
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84 New Pupils Enroll
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
bert
H. Manhoff (Thelma Cohen) of
Webb Ave., a son, Mark David.
In Beth Yehudah
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Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Katz (Faye Delores Handelsman)
of Rochester Ave.,
a daughter,
Deborah Elaine.
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Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Eizelman (Jeanne Snitma.n) of
Clements Ave., a daughter, Heidi
Gayle.
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Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. I.
Goodman Cohen (Pauline Cohen)
of 18601 Northlawn, a son, Dennis
Sanford.
An unanticipated heavy regis-
tration in all departments of Yes-
hivath Beth Yehudah was record-
ed at the opening of the fall
school term. Despite tbP large en-
rollment, pupils still may be regis-
tered in certain classes. Eighty-
four new • pupils have started
classes.
Aug. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ton Garelik (Sarah Mautner) of
17574 Roselawn, a daughter,
Elaine Joyce.
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Sept. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Abra-
ham Kravetz (Annette Isaacs) of
2545 Taylor, a daughter, Mar-
golete Leah.
IF YOU ARE G FEET
MORE OR LESS
Sept. 1—Dr. and Mrs. Morris I.
Golden, (Marianne H. Rabin) of
3227 Webb Ave., a daughter, De-
borah Cynthia.
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Sept. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Na-
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Tuesday, Sept. 3
Shower for Frances Kozack.
Given by Mrs. Magid.
A.Vednesday, Sept. 4
Shower. for Bertha Simon.
Given by Mrs. Pollack, Mrs.
W. Neidelman and Mrs. H.
Neidelman,
Thursday, Sept. 5
Shower for Pearl Levine.
Given by Mrs. Louis Malkin
and Mrs. Morris Zloto.
Saturday. Sept. 7
Marriage of Clara Milinsky to
Sidney Berkowitz.
Sunday, Sept. 8
NOON: Marriage of Ruth Gula
to Daniel Elmouchi.
EVENING: Marriage of Ann
Nosanchuk to Bob Mayer of
Toronto.
EVENING: Dedication dinner
honoring opening of North-
west Hebrew Ccingregalion.
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