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November 15, 1946 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-11-15

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MORE DISA 'N DATA . . .
girls listed
SOME NAMES
as contestants in the Beauty- Council Career Group's first big
Personality Contest are selected meeting open for males and
prior to a picture being sent in ferns will be hekd in December,
. . . However, if photos are not
1 i -ale of the Sexes"
sent in by the time semi-finals featuring a " - -fa
roll around, they will be auto- between veterans and the Group
matically eliminated . . . It's all . . . Eve Meister, whose dra-
in fun . .. Any girl can send in matic art studio has been dis-
her picture . . . Here's another
covering excellent talent among
listing: Gussie Rimar, Sally La-
vin, Rae Ginsburg, Frances Rob- community-ites, says to watch
inson, Evelyn Talan, Paula out for a "big find" among her
Nidorf, Carol Harris, Beverly pupils s . . Bnai Brith Young
Goldfine and Alice Stanley.
Women major membership drive
affair at the Center, Sunday
• • •
noon is definitely worth the in-
WITH FOUR doctor sons
terest.
coming in for the- occasion
• • •
from different parts of the
BIG OSCAR BAND, hefty
country, Moishe Ansloff cele-
lumber man, told a group of
brated his 80th birthday, last
friends during dinner . . . while
week .. . At one point in the
talking about what they wanted
evening, folks were compli-
to be in life . .. that his parents
menting him on how good he
had hoped he would become a
looked . .. "When Mrs. Ans-
jockey . . . "You a jockey!"
loff and I were married 57
gibed one of the fellows. "Why,
years ago, we took an oath
a jockey weighs only ninety-
that whenever we had an argu-
ment, the one who was proven seven pounds. - "That's right. "
wrong would go out and take agreed Oscar, "that's what I
weighed when I was born."
a walk ... My friends, I have
• • •
been in the open air practically
THE FELLOW responsible for
continuously for 57 years."
those terrific programs put on
• • •
by Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith is
I
JACK GOROW, president of Nat Gur•in . . . but older corn-
the new beautiful Wilshire Mo- munity-ites will better remember
tor Sales, is planning a "Holly- him as one of the "Suicide
wood Opening" for the gorgeous Brothers" of years ago . . . To-
building on Dexter and Fuller- gether with Sam. they played
ton . . . Because the building is basketball with many of the ma-
so unusual, Automative News jor squads around town . . . Nat
has asked for and received per- is a former Michigan Amateur
mission to take inside and out Lightweight Boxing Champion
photos for immediate publication and, after World War I was
. . . All in all, it's a credit to crowned king of the 32nd Divi-
Chrysler-Plymouth . . . to say sion.
nothing of the Jewish commu-
• • •
nity.
PLAUDITS TO the kids stand-
• •
ing on street corners in all
DISA 'N DATA . . . Good bet weather, wearing a white belt
for social doings is the Paid-Up and guiding their fellow students
Membership Dance of Junior away from the path of cars.
Hadassah, Nov. 16, at Bnai Moshe
• • •
. . . Joe Leep bills Uncle Sam
WEAR THE BADGE OF
for his coming 14-week vacation
HONOR! JOIN THE RED
to Mexico and South America
FEATHER PARADE AND
. . . The Army owes it to him .. .
MARCH TO VICTORY! HAVE
Young People's Society of
YOU SIGNED TO WORK ON
Shaarey Zedek holds next dance
THE COMMUNITY CHEST
Nov. 30 . . . There'll soon be -a
DRIVE? DO YOU HAVE A
new group called SBB, Society
JUNIOR SERVICE GROUP
of Blonde Bombshells . .. found-
MEMBERSHIP CARD? GET
ed by Blanche Hurvich of City
BE ALONE!
ONE!
* • •
Housing Commission with plans
already under way.
SAM HORENSTEIN, oldest of
• • •
the three Brothers eatery family,
is seriously thinking of a men-
THE FINEST birthday pres-
tion in this month's Coronet
ent a mother could receive and
about the Des Moines cafe which
a son could give, was a simple
has a sign reading, "If you want
phone call . . . but a real one,
to put your ashes and cigarette
at that .. . Julius Levi called
butts in your cup and saucer, let
his mother in Buenos Aires
the waitress know and she will
after discovering it was pos-
serve the coffee in the ash tray."
sible to reach there . . . and
talked with her for 20 tear-
jerking minutes . . . It was the
Group
first time they had spoken to-
gether in 33 years!
• • •
BEST BET of the weekend ...
Holiday Hop number 34 . . . a
Thanksgiving Dance at the Jew-
Wayne University IZFA chap-
ish Center, Nov. 17.
ter will discuss founders of Zion-
• • •
ist philosophy at 8:30 p. m. next
HERMAN FISHMAN, all- Tuesday at Hillel House, 4821
round athlete and good fellow, Second.
A mixer dance for Jewish stu-
deserves a big hand . . . Refused
a coaching position at University dents will be held Wednesday at
of Michigan to tutor a semi-pro 8:30 p. m. in the Maccabee Build-
basketball squad in West ing auditorium. On Friday, Nov.
Branch, Mich. . . . as an initial 22,It 8:30 p. m., at the Hillel
effort to create better inter-racial HotiA, an Oneg Shabbat will be
relations in the entire region .. . held.
On Wednesday, Nov. 6, mem-
Herman travels 160 miles each
week solely for that purpose .. . bers of Wayne Hillel Foundation

DON'T

Wayne IZFA
To Discuss Zionist
Philosophy Tuesday

which he feels should have been
done long ago . . . He's doing his
part througl_ athletics in the
hopes that it will be taken up in
ether fields by persons with the
same interestin mind.
• •

JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Ann
Schwartz will wed Al Sparage
around Feb. 9 ... Florence Gold
is engaged to Eugene Katz of
Chicago. n
. Beverly Franks ad Dave
Winston are engaged . . . and
probably will wed sometime in
January.

Page Eleveci

THE JEWISH NEWS

Noiember 15. -1946

elected: Aaron Katzman, presi-
dent; Joe Yanich, first vice-presi-
dent; Marian Kopnick, second
vice-president; Bernard - Schiff,
third vice-president; Betty Chat-
fetz, recording secretary; Rita
Green, corresponding secretary;
Dorothea Bond, treasurer.
Wayne was represented by
seven delegates at the Intercol-
legiate Zionist Federation of Am-
erica, regional forming conven-
tion No1r. 1-3, at Ohio State Uni-
versity, Columbus, 0. Emil Law-
ton, of,Wayne, was elected to the
national executive council.

Women's Division LAS Committee Plans Testimonial
Intensifies Plans For Nathan Epstein, Detroit Leader

For Spring Drive

As a result of a repitirt on the
recent two-day session of the
executive committee of t h e
United Jewish Appeal, National
Women's Division, presented by
Mrs. Henry Wineman at the Oct.
28 meeting of the board of di-
rectors of the Women's Division
of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
the Division calls for intensifying
its planning for the spring Allied
Jewish Campaign.
Commenting on the recent
work of the three agencies of the
United Jewish Appeal, M r s.
Wineman pointed out that the
United Service for New Ameri-
cans must provide assistance for
between 13,000 and 15,000 Jews
who have entered the United
States since January, 1946.
The Committee on Campaign
Structure will meet in the office
of the Jewish Welfare Federation
Monday, Nov. 18, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Max Frank with
Mrs. John C. Hopp as co-chair-
man. Included on this committee
are: Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs.
Sidney J. Allen, Mrs. Hyman C.
Broder, Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine,
Mrs. Phillip J. Cutler, Mrs. Ar-
thur S. Gould, Mrs. Samuel J.
Greenberg, Mrs. Julian H. Krolik.
Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis, Mrs.
Robert J. Newman. Mrs. Emil
Rothman, Mrs. Samuel Soss, Mrs.
Abraham Srere, Mrs. Henry
Wineman, and Mrs. Oscar Zemon.

Bnai Brith Council
Holds Membership
Party at Center

—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Photographer

The committee in charge of the testimonial dinner to be given
Dec. 1 at the Fort Wayne Hotel. in honor of Nathan R. Epstein,
president of the Detroit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles Sanatorium,
formulated plans fot the event at a meeting on Nov. 7, at the home
of Mr. Epstein, 19410 Warrington.
Morris L. Pruman is chairman of the committee on arrange-
ments for the banquet.
Among those who participated in making plans for the event,
shown in the photograph, are:
Left to right. seated: L. R. ROSEN. NATHAN R. EPSTEIN,
MORRIS L. FRUMAN. WILLIAM FISHER, M. CANVASSER;
LOUIS SULTAN,
standing , MAX CON WAY. DAVID GOLDBERG .
HARRY VICTOR, A. J. CUTLER , DAVID NUSH ZNO, EUGENE

EPSTEIN.

Women's League ; Early Deadline for
, Peace Board Calls Thanksgiving Issue
of Thanksgiving
Special Meeting
the issue of The Jewish News

On

League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations' Peace Efforts Board
(formerly the War Efforts Board)
will hold a special meeting at

Miriam Albert, past president
of District No. 6 and first na-
tional president of the Bnai the Jewish Community Center.
Brith Young Women will be Woodward at Holbrook, at 10
guest speaker at 1:30 p. m. this
Sunday at the Jewish Communi- a. m. this Wednesday.
A subscription breakfast will
ty Center, at the Detroit Bnai
Brith Young Women's Council be served under the auspices of
the Sisterhood of Congregation
membership affair.
Young women between the ages Bnai Moshe, for which Mrs. Theo.
of 18 and 25 are invited to at- M. Curtis, 4031 Fullerton, HO.
tend this "All-Detroit Bnai Brith 3216, is taking reservations.
Prof. George P. Borglum of
Day." Dorothy Berenson, vice
president of the Detroit Council. Wayne University Language De-
will be chairman for the after- partment will discuss "Cultural
and Educational Peace Plans,"
noon.
Hostesses will be the Deborah. Mrs. Victor Rapport will speak
Diane Mallerman, Emma Lazerus. on "Atomic Energy," and _Mrs.
Louis Marshall, Naomi and Re- Carl Schiller, chairman of the
becca. Gratz Young Women. Re- Peace Efforts Board, will dis-
tribute literature on current na-
freshments will be served.
tional affairs.
Presidents of the League's af-
JDC Program to Cost
filiated organizations and their
$100,000,000 in 1947
SAN FRANCISCO—The Joint committee chairmen are invited
Distribution Committee, which to this meeting.

by the year's end will have util-
ized $60,000,000 for relief of Eu-
rope's Jewish survivors and dis-
tressed Jews in other areas, will
need $100.000,000 in 1947, Dr. Jo-
seph C. Hyman of New York,
executive vice-chairman of the
agency, told a western states re-
gional meeting.
Dr. Hyman listed three princi-
pal reasons for such an increase:
the need to supplant relief meas-
ures by programs of positive re-
construction for Jews who wish
to remain in Europe, the failure
of governments to provide for
large scale immigration to Pal- .
estine and other lands, and the
cessation of UNRRA aid which
is scheduled for next year.

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Jacob
Goldberg wishes to express its
appreciation to their friends and
relatives for their kind expres-
sions of sympathy in their recent
bereavement.

Ri

of Nov. 29 will go to press a day
earlier than usual.
All copy for that issue will
have to be in the hands of the
editor not later than at 10 a.m.
on Monday, Nov. 25. Photo-
preferably. be
'graphs should,
submitted not later than Friday,
Nov. 22.
Regular deadlines are at'2 p.m.
on Tuesdays, with regular dead-
lines for photographs at noon on
Mondays.

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On these pages are iliscribed the
weekly social events for which
Rosenberg's Kosher Catering was
proud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect
Catering." Rosenberg's takes pride in
As ability to offer the absolute finest in
preparation and sen•ce for complete
and thorough enjoyment of the oc-
casion.

MONDAY, NOV. 4
Dinner for Laundry Ladies'
Society.

THURSDAY, NOV. 7
Shower for Vivian Sukemie.
Given by Mrs. Sosia.

TUESDAY, NOV. 5
NOON: Luncheon for Mizraehi
Women at Shaarey Zedek.
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah for
Herbert Somovitz_

SATURDAY, NOV. 9
Bar Mitzvah So Richard Allen
Grossmann.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6
Shower for Fay Shapiro. %jiv-
e ■ by Mrs. Frieda Don and
Mrs. Brickner.

SUNDAY, NOV. 1•
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah of
Milton Meyers.
4CORILECTION—OCT. 20: Mar-
of Evelyn Bassin to
riage
Morris Steinberg.)

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