Danny Raskin's Listening Mrs. Osnos to Head Annual Banquet of JWEWO Nov. 24 0 S T Bnai David, Nov. _7. . . Begins at 8 p. m. with' dancing and refreshments for the public.. . . Kenneth Shmarak was chosen from the Edgar Guest school for the Senior District Orchestra. . . . Plays violin and is 12-year-old son of Sidney Shmarak, advertising manager of the Jewish News. . . Talk has it that a couple of new automobiles may find their owners at the Julius Rosenwald Armistice • • • Dance at the Center, Nov. 9. THE • TRAGIC accident in . . . Mickey Woolf is supplying which Mrs. Bessie Glazer was the dancing tunes for the evening. killed and her son, Rueben, and . .. Good bet for Nov. 3 — Hard MRS. JACK SEDER niece, Bernice Glaser, severely Times Party of Louis Marshall A special meeting of the Jewish injured, has brought sadness to Women of Bnai Brith at Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- the community. . . . They were Center. • ganization will be held at 1 p. m. enroute to Chicago and the 'mar- riage of Reuben, local attorney, PLANS ARE under way . . . Monday, Nov. 4, at Bnai Moshe to Bobbie Shlaes, when a bus and may soon be completed . . . Synagogue, to plan for the which had been keeping them for one central • body that will group's annual banquet. Mrs. Sam Osnos is chairman of from passing. finally let them coordinate and distribute the du- through . . . and then allegedly ties of major Jewish civic or- the event, which is set for Nov. swerved. forcing Reuben off the ganizations. . . . It is being 24 at Shaarey Zedek. - Mrs. Ida road. . . . Witnesses in other brewed from dissention among Goldsmith is co-chairman and cars chased the bus and brought agencies as to who is entitled 'to Mrs. Jack Seder, treasurer. Reser- the driver back, but the car had perform what tasks . . . and vations may be obtained by call- already folded against a tree.... what their prime assignments ing TO. 7-8865 or TR. 2-3638. At Monday's meeting reports Mrs. Glazer had lived alone, are in specific service to the will be made on the organiza- waiting for her sons, Reuben and community. • . • tion's support of orphans in this Ben, to return from service_ • • • REPORTS HAVE it that the country and abroad. DISA 'N DATA . . . Winner land on Davison near Dexter. again of the All-American Su- fortherly that of Art Staff's pop- Relatives Sought Here perior Pacemaker, highest award ular outdoor sports arena. will By Women's Council giVen to a college paper, makes become the site of a large super Detroit Section, National Coun-1 it four semesters in a row for the market. . . . The property has ell of Jewish Women, is anxious . Art Wayne Collegian . . . It has re- an interesting history. . skating champ noted to locate the following to deliver ceived the honor five times, alto- Staff. the - messages from .relatives abroad. gether ... Sam Petok, now of the t for his feet of jumping over 10 Anyone having such information barrels at a tune, made it for Free Press, was '44-'45 editor. many years one of the most pop- kindly notify the Council of Wo- . while Ruth Miriam Levine, now with The Jewish News. headed ular skating and tennis rende- men, 8904 Woodward, Room 203, MA. 6970, Monday through Fri- it for '45-'46. The gals of Rebecca vous in the city. . . . It was day, 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m. Gratz Auxiliary of Bnai Brith1taken over by Mortie Rosen- Francisco Davidovits now in Monte- Young Women invite all "eligible ibaum. former Central High ten- video. Uruguay is seeking his father. nis nis ace, to give net lessons. . . . A. Dory. to their black and orange] A letter from Hinda and Mania Since going down from a sports Goldfarb now in Camp Landsberg. hued membership party in Butzell- site which catered sometimes to Germany, awaits Harry Goldfarbz• Hall of the Jewish Center, Nov. three or four thousand a night. Detroit. Mindla Goldfarb seeks Mendla 2. . . .Everything on the house. it finally was leased out as a Saruto who migrated to America in . • • • tree nursery . . . to stand un- Leib Grunhaum now in Heidenheim. WHAT HAS HAPPENED •0 for in misfitting memorial c seeks Basia Krakowska, the committee of prominent and to what had once been a corn- Germany. the maiden name Grunbaum. - ambitious" business men who munity landmark. A letter written by Regina Gunter- berg of Berlin, Germany. awaits Harry were going to do so much in Singer. firmer address 556 West IF YOU haven't as yet gotten C. starting a campaign for keeping Lamed Street. Abraham Niselevitch Hochman. Rus- the community clean. . . . They your membership card to the sia seeks Idel iJoell Niselevitch Hoch- met a couple of;-trines, formu- Junior Service Group make man. his brother. Szyja Joskowicz seeks his uncles and lated plans, accepted definite as- certain you do ... or else become aunt, Saul. Dejzy and Mery Luks who signments ... and then evidently one of the very small minority came from Krakan, Poland. Estera Mendelsus of Belsen Camp. forgot about the whole thing! ... that has no concern whatsoever Germany, seeks Chana M. N. Men- Who's kidding who? . . . The for the welfare of our com- delsus of Detroit. A letter from Mia Wer, ne Nicewicz. definition still stands as a good munity. . . . Sign up, now . . . Fejga awaits Leona Flaking. one about some committees be- and also join in the fun that Sara Sam Kahn, Detroit, is sought by will go with it. Hanoch Scheratzki now in Stockholm, ing simple bodies that keep min- • • • Sweden. utes and waste hours! Izak and Hela Schachner of Poland • • • TRY NOT TO miss the "mixer" are looking for Adolp, Dave and Toby being given by Junior Hadassah Fuhrer, Rivka Pensy. JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Elaine Motel Talkowski of Lodz, Poland, is Friedlander and Dr. Harry Muel- girls and Masada young men . . . seeking Aron Talkowski. An Important message awaits Abra- ler Will wed, Dec. 7. . . . Ruth at the Shaarey Zedek, Thursday. ham and Layb Wach or•some members Richman and Kenny Levitt will Nov. 7. . . Being held for all Jew- of their families. Aron Licht. an automobile worker. be engaged soon. . . . Betty Mul- ish youth and dancing will follow sought by Josef Herszinan, a cousin. len and Irving Wiener probably a grand program. . . . Begins at is now in Italy. will wed about February. . . 8:30 p.m. If so, he'll beat brother Larry's idea for early spring. . . .Bobbie Marshall B & P Chapter Singer and Morris Braverman 30th will announce their engagement To Hold . Donor Dinner in December. . . . She is a main Anniversary cog on the executive board of Louis Marshall Business and , Celebration Social, Inc. .. without whose im- Professional Chapter of Bnai portance much would be lack- Brith will hold its donor dinner Hebrew Benevolent ing. Sunday. Dec. 1, at Wardell Sher- • • • Society (Chesed shel Ernes) aton Hotel at 5:30 p. m. Ellen LORRAINE AND JOE Ruben- Goldberg is chairman of the i SUNDAY, NOV. 3 stein, newlyweds of almost two affair. months' happiness, are the city from 2 to midnight Dancing will follow the dinner. slickers running the Circle R Music will be furnished by Dave Musical program by Dude Ranch near Brighton, Mich. Diamond and Les Ryder. . . . It's a replica of the wild Gentlemen who cannot attend Cantor David Katzman and wooly west, with all the the dinner. may attend the dance trimmings. . . . Yes, suh, we can only. Ladies must purchase Principal Speaker a jist picture sittinround the ol' ticket for the dinner which will Rabbi Isaac Stollman camp fire, singin' songs after a also adinit them to the dance. day's ridin' the saddle or doin' Greetings from Representatives a little huntin' and fishin'. . . . Tickets can be obtained from Ellen Goldberg, TO. 5-9268; Ethel of Vaad Horakonim, We wranglin' westerners (west of Woodward) all get that bron- °lender; TY. 5-1729; Gus Eisen- Jewish Community Council, co-blood in us and shore don't berg, TY. 6-0052; Etta Davis, TO. Press, Radio and Civic Groups like the bronco that shakes it 5-2671; Sarah Stolinsky, TY. out of us. . . . (Better stop be- 4-4622;'Sandy Saxer, HO. 9299. Proceeds will be used to sup- fore Gene Autry has us seeing Union Orchestra will supply port Bnai Brith philanthropies, one of his •pictures.) • * Hillel Foundations, Anti-Defama- Music at Banquet MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . tion League; BBYO; Vocational $5. PER PLATE Batchelor Club gives its dance Guidance Service; Levi M. Mem- at the Jewish Center, Nov. 2, orial Hospital; Belfaire Home at with all-Sepia melodies of- Don Cleveland; Post War Ser v ice; Louis Shier!, Chairman Patterson for terpsi-rhythms .. . Hospital In-Camp ; Overseas food Arrangements Committee Raymond Bloch Post 495 will and clothing drives and Red JUDGES FOR the Beauty-Per- sonality Contest are being select- ed among eminent persons and will be announced, soon. . . . In the meantime, send those photo- graphs to the column without delay! . . . Here is the second list of girls: Jane Birnbaum tm Jeanne Stein, Lois Landsberg, Inez Mendelsohn. Rhoda Lipman, Ruth Cantor, Marilyn Koblin, Adeline Alger, Mary Saltzman, and Esther Jean Milner. • • • hold installation. ,01 officers • Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 1, 1946 at Cross. Lady Spears' New Book Whitewashes General, Sir Harold M'Michael Gen. Edward Spears is reputed to be one of the most destructive leaders. in the British Colonial Office set-up which is out to des- troy Jewish achievements in Pal- estine and to prevent realization of Jewish hopes. His wife, a na- tive Chicagoan who writes under her maiden 'name, Mary Borden. has just written an account of her activities as head of a hos- pital unit in the Middle East. Her boOk, "Journey Down a Blind Alley." (Harper's New York), ably and interestingly written, while it steers clear of issues in Palestine, by innu- endo shows her true colors in her reference to Harold Mac- Michael, former High Commis- sioner, who truly was an evil genius more responsible than any other man for Jewish trou- bles in Zion. But Mary Borderi speaks of him as a man who steered a steady course quietly. Lady Spears tells sympathetic- ally the story of the suffering by Jewish women under the Ger- mans. But this one bit of sym- pathy does not atone for the mass of other evidence that she uses to whitewash the activities of Gen. Spears and. Sir Harold Mac- Michael, two of Jewry's avowed enemies. Otherwise. "Journey Down a is a well written Blind book. Pisgah Lodge to Greet New Members Monday requiring A quiz program knowledge on Judaism, and es- pe6ally Bnai Brith, has been planned for the meeting of Pisgah Lodge at 8:30 p. m. Mon- day, Nov. 4, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. At the meeting, members will be asked to vote on an amend- ment to the by-laws to increase the annual dues. Menorah Pins and the. book "This Is Bnai Brith" will be presented to new members. Meyer LeboWitz and Herman Zimmerman, Mem- bership co-chairmen, announce. Attention! TALL MEN Veterans and Civilians IF YOU ARE G FEET MORE OR LESS PHILCONS HAVE HAND TAILORED ALL WOOL FALL SUITS la (ilea Plaids, Chalk Stripes and Solid Colors la the latest Young Men's D. B. Lounge Models 'Me Have What You Want PHILCONS FOX THEATRE BLDG. WoODWARD AT COLUMBIA FROM THE PAGES OF OSENBERG'S Social Book On these pages are inscribed the weekly social events for which Rosenberg'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. Mrs. A. B. Margolis and Mrs. SATURDAY, OCT. 19 C. T. Gilman. Marriage of Shirley Abramo- THURSDAY; OCT. 24 vitz to Lester Waldman. Shower for Harriet Brown. SUNDAY, OCT. 20 Given by Mrs. M. Bloom b.nd Marriage of Evelyn Bassin to Miss Greenblatt. Moe Sternberg. SATURDAY, OCT. 26 MONDAY, OCT. 21 Marriage of Tillie Hopper to Shower for Esther Kawa. Al Nirkind. Given by Rose Stern. • SUNDAY, OCT. 27 TUESDAY, OCT. 22 NOON: Marriage of Mira Al- Shower for Frances Tubben. ger to Geo!rge Gunsburg. Given by Mrs. Sider and Mrs. EVENING: Bar Mitzvah for Linovitz. Ronald Hoffman. Marriage of WEDNESDAY. OCT. 23 • Mildred Bronstein to Larry Shower for Betty Zubener. Mintz at the Ft. Wayne Hotel. Given. by Mrs. Harry Wright. 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. Sincerely yours, Your Host AL ROSENBERG 9925 DEXTER TY. 4-9490 YOUNG ISRAEL OF * DETROIT PRESENTS The World Renowned CANTOR Leibele Waldman With New York's Famous Choral Leader OSCAR JULIUS and His Symphonic Male Choir —Keith Photo LEIBELE WALDMAN IN THIS SEASON'S OUTSTANDING CONCERT OF CANTORAL AND FOLK MUSIC Monday, November 4, at 8:15 P.M. In the Synagogue of CONG. INAI DAVID, ELMHURST AT 14TH Admission $2.00 plus 40c Govt. Tax Ticket* Available at Zion Book Store, 12th at Taylor; Finkel's Kosher Restaurant, Linwood at Taylor; Keith Studio, Dexter at Lawrence; and at the Young Israel Office 3373 Cortland at Dexter TO. 5-5064 and at door.