Page Twenty-one THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 27, 1946 Women's Clubs Danny Raskin's Listening ALTHOUGH BY NOW most people should know the exact meaning of Yom Kippur and what it stands for, there still are many who are ignorant of its true sig- nificance . . . This includes those who go to synagogue without knowing the exact reason why ... Insofar as keeping with the proper habits, maybe a lot more will con- form with them if they katTaw what it is all about. • • • YOM KIPPUR is devoted to prayer and serious thought when Jews take stock of their ideals and deeds . .. To clarify ignorant un- derstanding, the prayers and fast- ing atone only for sins committed against God ... and not for wrongs incurred towards fellowmen . . . These are not to be forgiven unless one makes up with the person wronged or offended . . . Persons not on speaking terms make peace with each other, the younger of the two usually taking the initia- tive . . . Enemies are expected to become friends, hatreds and wrongs are to be forgotten . . . Public spirited individuals take upon themselves the role of peace- makers on this day . . . Friends and relatives send cakes to one another as tokens of friendship . . Thus. Yom Kippur serves to promote friendship and good will among men. IT ISN'T meant to be merely a self-inflicted punishment to fast on Yom Kippur . . . but also to prove to one's self that the body can abstain from the temptation of food for a day . . . Those who fast are more likely to think of the confessions and prayers of the day .. . Confession is the main theme of the Yom Kippur services for the Jewish religion teaches that if a man sincerely repents or regrets his misdeeds. he will be forgiven . . . The confessions are all in the plural. for "All Jews are respon- sible for one another!" • • • D1SA 'N DATA . . . Saul Roth and Max and Harry Vinitsky are in California to take over a clean- ing plant . . . Will have its open- ing. Oct. 1 . .. The lass at whose home select-social Ctub Emanon had their recent affair, was Bobby Singer ... Can't understand where the name Sherman, got in . . . Plaudits to Harold Rosemont for an excellent job as editor of the Junior Service Group Bulletin .. . Omission of his name from the masthead was a sad error for his untiring efforts for the fine pub- lication deserve wide acknowledg- ment. JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Fay Si- mon and Larry Bader will wed. Oct. 29 . . . Sarah Trifler and Marty Cohen are engaged. • • • THE ANNUAL Beauty Person- ality Contest conducted by the column. in collaboration with Julius Rosenwald Post of Ameri- can Legion, begins this week . . . Girls are asked to submit their picture . . . Judges, to be named later. will include eminent persons . . . John Robert Powers may be one of them .. . The winner will be named at the Rosenwald Post Infantile Paralysis Ball . . . Girls 16-30 are eligible ... Do not delay sending your picture in . . . there is less time than realized. • • • SARAH CHABEN. cute beauty shop owner, is still gripped by awed surprise over an incident which happened last week ... She has a porter who likes nothg better than a snappy drink or five—unless it is five more ... He's a good worker; though, and when he does come in, the shop is in for a good cleaning- . . During the weekend, he showed up to 'do a little work, this time, very very little, and mainly to get his pay . . . No sooner did he have the wage. he was out of the shop about had ideas . . . Sarah where he hurried to, but she was wrong. as he returned 10 minutes later, sober and carrying two beautiful gladiolas, which he pre- sented to her for the Holidays . It was the absolute last thing, S barring anything else, she ever dreamed would happen in this world. • • • BEST BET for the week . . Without a doubt, the Bnai Brith Youth Organization Yom Kippur Dance . . . Monday night at the Masonic Temple, with Paul Leash and his Coffee Club orchestra do- ing the melody honors ... Always a great affair, it is safe to opine that this one will hit near the 2,000 mark in attendance. • • • THE LEAVES are falling so help keep up the appearance of our neighborhoods by raking your lawn . . . And please re- member not to let the young- sters do the burning! • • • DR. JULES GOLDSMITH, after almost 20 years of practice, has quit the dental profession for his secret desire . . . entertainment ... He leaves for Hollywood and a "matter of fact" appointment with Louis B. Mayer, head of Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer • . . Intimate friends and a number of outsiders knew of his wide ability as a co- median and writer, but no one ever dreamed he would forsake his Practice for the other life . . . Fred Butzel was the first to ac- knowledge him as a "born enter- tainer" many years ago when Dr. Goldsmith was president of the Young Newsboys' Association . . . and after he received his diplomi from Marquette University in 1928, Butzel again stated, "Even though you are now eligible to be a dentist, I still feel you are a natural born entertainer!" . . . In 1929, George Jessel was appearing at the Fox and came to an affair at the Statler given by the Jewish Medical Group. where Jules also was entertaining . . . Later in the evening he said. "Doc, you're wast- ing your time in Detroit. Why don't you come out to the coast?" ... After 17 years of building up a fine dental practice he is finally taking Jessel's advice . . . Being a college classmate and personal friend of Spencer Tracy's hasn't helped quiet his ambition, because Tracy has also been after him to come out there. AS BUTZEL said, Jules is a natural born entertainer and he writes scripts and dialogues be- fitting a top-notcher ... He wrote the Marquette University - Harle- quins" their annual musical comedy, for three straight years . . . He has been offered parts at leading niteries. but because of his profession. refused to accept . . . He did, however. on many occa- sions appear incognito at many clubs and filled in as waiter at Bloomfield Hills and Grosse Pointe affairs, naming a couple, solely to entertain ... But with all his ver- satility as an entertainer, Doc will always be remembered as a dentist with quite a knack for getting his work done, barring any difficul- ties . . . Very few who know him have yet to hear about the instance when he spoke for awhile with a very frightened young girl who was ready to jump out the window . . . and then, with no anesthetic other than his charm, pulled the tooth without her knowing about it . . . He has sold his home and local holdings and will soon be making people laugh. • • • ALTHOUGH THE response has been very satisfying, there are still a great many talented communi- tyites who have not contacted the column for a role in the big mu- sical show to be presented in Jan- uary or February . . . Don't miss the boat on this big opportunity! . . . Singers and dancers, tap, bal- let or creative, are requested to act at once and write us for an audi- tion! MASSADA CHAPTER of Pio- ner Women's Organization met Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Simon Karbal. Plans for the corn- ing season were met with en- thusiasm. At the next meeting on Sept. 30, Malke Gottlieb will be guest speaker and will tell of her experiences as a nurse in Pal- estine. Mrs. Phil Stellar will give a short talk on the current Child Rescue Fund Drive. Members are urged to attend this meeting. They are assured a most enjoy- able evening. • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S MIZRACHI announces that a membership tea and rally will be held Wednes- day, Oct. 2, 1 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Ruby Miller, 3020 Webb. Members and friends ar invited. JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will have a special meeting at 1 p. rn. Monday at the Bnai Moshe to act on reports in behalf of 10 refugee orphans for whom the society has issued steamship tickets to come to the U. S. Plans also will be discussed regarding aid to be extended to,365 refugee orphans in Italy, at the request of Rabbi Oshri. Arrangements are being made for the 26th annual banquet to be held Sunday, Nov. 24, at the Shaarey Zedek. • • INFANTS SERVICE GROUP presented individually wrapped boxes filled with delicacies to Jewish convalescents at Percy Jones Hospital for Rosh Has- hanah. The project was in charge of Mrs. Morris Shepherd, post- war chairman, who was assisted by Mrs. Jack Freeman as co- chairman. • • • ZEDAKAH CLUB held the first meeting of the year Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Harry Gold- farb. The next meeting will be held Sept. 30 at the home of Mrs. A. West, 17310 Pennington. .• • • EMMA LAZARUS Bnai Brith Young Women's Chapter will have a membership tea at Louis Marshall headquarters on Lin- wood on Oct. 2. Miss Dorothy Cohen, past BBYW Council pres- ident, will be the speaker. Miss Shirley Ginsburg, membership chairman, extends an invitation to all interested. Miss Belle Hauptmen installed the follow- ing Emma Lazarus officers on Sept. 18: Miss Shirley Miesal, president; Miss Shirley Ginsburg, vice-president; Mrs. Esther Pearl- man Citron, treasurer; Miss Chur- rey Pojl, rec. sec'y: Miss Ann Nockman, corr. sec'y; Miss Mary Goodman, sentinel. • • • UNIVERSITY AREA WOM- EN'S CLUB will have a mem- bership tea Oct. 22, 8 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Harry Levine, 18974 Woodingham. Mrs. Frances Boddy will give a book review. Young women in the N. W. area are invited. • • • LADIES' AUXILIARY OF LT. J WINOKUR POST 268, Jew- ish War Veterans, at a dinner in the Aviation Room of the Detroit Leland Hotel, Sept. 10, it stalled the new officers. Past Depart- ment President Birdie Rosenberg, assisted by Esther Tenzer, senior vice president of the state depart- ment, installed the following: President, Sylvia Lipson; vice presidents, Annette Horwitz and . Maryin Heydt; treasurer, Molly Kazdan; judge advocate, Ceil Beresh; recording secretary, Car- oline Ruzumna; chaplain, Sylvia Blumenthal; guard, Ether Co- vensky; conductress, Diana Gt..- don, trustees, Gloria Steinhart, Yetta Steinberg, Lillian Soberma • * WOMEN'S LEAGUE FOR SAB- BATH OBSERVANCE, 12th St. branch, will hold an Oneg Shabbat on Sabbath Shuvah, Saturday, Sept. 28 at 2 p. m., at Congrega- tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson. The Loest speaker will be Rabbi Shloma Glickman. All members and friends are invited. Refreshments will be served. • • • BNAI MOSIJE SISTERHOOD will sponsor a supper dance on Sunday, Oct. 13, 8:30 p. jn. The chairmen are Mesdames E. Phil- lips and M. Dirnenfeld. • • • PRIMROSE BENE VOLENT CLUB'S board members met Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Max Vitenson_ Gift packages were sent to veterans at Battle Creek,• The club's 12th annual donor lunch- eon will be held Nov. 26 at the Book Cadillac. The next meeting will be on Monday at the Bnai Moshe. • • • WOMEN'S CHAPTER OF ZAGER LODGE of Bnai Brith No 1614 will have an open meet- ing Wednesday. Oct. 2, 8:30 p. m., at the Belcrest. Election of offi- cers will be held. All ladies in- terested in becoming charter members are invited. • • • PURITY CHAPTER 359 0. E. S. will have its birthday dinner, advanced officers and past mat- rons and past patrons night. Mon- day. Plans are announced for a dinner dance, Nov. 5 at the Book Cadillac Hotel, with Mickey Wolfe in charge of dancing and entertainment. Next business meeting and annual election of officers Oct. 7 at 7:30 p. m. • • • EZRA WOMEN'S DIVISION of American Federati I of Polish Jews has opened a rummage store on Westminster and Del- mar. Members and friends are asked to contribute bundles of clothes and household goods by communicating with Mrs. Celia . . CURTAINS ..... . . . . . 0.. 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The next meeting will be held Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Morris Goldfarb, 3210 Fullerton. A brunch will be served by Mrs. Garnick of 3244 Elmhurst at 12:30 p. m. on Oct. 12 for members and friends. • • • On Sunday, FRANCES SOLO- VICH CHAPTER of Bnai Brith Girls will hold a "Coke-tail Par- ty" at the home of Estelle Trou- bow, 2990 Elmhurst, 1 to 4 p. m. Girls of 16 or older who wish to join Bnai Brith are invited. • • • On these pages are inscribed the weekly social events for w hich Rofienberg's Kosher Catering was proud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect Catering." Rosenberg's takes pride in its ability to offer the absolute finest in preparation and service for complete and thorough enjoyment of the oc- casion. MONDAY, SEPT. Shower for Florence Hoffman. Given by Mrs. L. Bregman. TUESDAY, SEPT. la Shower for Eleanor Oshman. Given by Evelyn Oshman. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18 Shower for Faye Simon. Given by Shirley Simon. THURSDAY, SEPT. Le SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 Pinker Progressive Aid Soci- ety Banquet and 25th Wedding Anniversary of member, Mr. and Mrs. S. Winick. SUNDAY, SEPT. 22 Wedding dinner for NOON: for Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Bens- man and reception at home. EVENING: Bar Mitzvah of D. Garber. Also Bar Mitzvah of Basil Nemer. Shower for Leah Siegel. Given by Mrs. Jack Acher and Mrs. Massover. Congratulations and best wishes to the honored above. It was our privilege to serve you and may we continue to do so at all your future social functions. Whether it be a wedding. bar mitz- vah, shower or banquet. we are always ready to provide the finest in catering beyond the most desired satisfaction. Rosella Rosenberg 9925 DEXTER Sincerely yours, Your Host AL ROSENBERG Mrs. C. Rosenberg TY. 4.9490