's Local Brevities T R A P P FAMILY SINGERS • • SAMSON RAPHAELSON, shining light of the New York Theater. whose plays are selected with increasing regularily by Burns Mantle. has written a satirical comedy, "Jason." which the Detroit Civic Players bring to the Art Institute for three night. Nov. 21, 22 and 23. Featured in the performance is Hy Weiner of 9809 Dexter. • • • KOVLER VOLYNER PRO- GRESSIVE SOCIETY on Nov. 11. elected Max Biber, chairman; Joseph Snide r, vice-chairman; Barney Citrin, treasurer; Sam S h u r a t z. financial secretary; Emanuel Ritten, recording secre- tary; Mr. and Mrs. A. Pfeffer, hospitalers. • • • H. COLBY, president of Tivoli Brewing Co., (Altes-Lager) an- nounces the appointment of E. C. WALTZ to the position of direc- tor of purchases. Waltz has been connected with the brewing in- dustry ever since repeal. He has been with Tivoli for eight years in various capacities. During the war, he was in charge of Tivoli's crown manufacturing activities and has also served as district manager. • • • JUSSI BJOERLING, worl d- famous Swedish tenor of the Metropolitan Opera, makes a single local appearance this sea- son when he comes as guest artist with Karl Krueger and the De- troit Symphony to Music Hall, Nov. 28 and 29. • • • ROVNER PROGRESSIVE FAREIN will hold a card party at 8 p. m. next Tuesday at Taylor and Woodrow Wilson social hall. For tickets call J. Siegal, HOgarth 6890. • • • BOGRON FAMILY CLUB met Nov. 16 at the home of Louis A. and Rose Bogron. The meeting will be held at the home of Harry Richard B. Kramer, well known Detroiter, next week assumes a new post as assistant director of the Jewish Welfare Fund and Community Council of New Haven, Conn., after being affili- ated for a year with the U. S. Rubber Co. He is the son of Mrs. Mildred Kramer of 2930 Calvert and the late M. Kramer, a Far- band leader. Before entering the U. S. Army in which he served four years— two years in Europe with the rank of captain—he was assistant director of the Jewish Community Center of Indianapolis. Prior to that he was on the staff of the Jewish Center in Detroit. Polish Exodus Lessens WARSAW (JTA)—An average of 5,000 Jews monthly continue MRS. HERSHEL MEYERS Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Lipschitz to emigrate from Poland, al- MRS. JULIA RING of Gladstone Ave., announce the though the mass exodus from the MUNICH, (JTA)—Ten persons marriage Nov. 3 of their daugh- country has lessended. Mrs. Julia Ring is arranging the Jewish circles estimated that program for the annual donor were arrested in the Zeilsheim ter, Evelyn, to Hershel Lipschitz, leaving the luncheon of the Hebrew Ladies camp for displaced Jews follow- son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Meyers about 2,000 Jews are month and Aid Society. to be held Dec. 17 ing a raid by 100 American mili- of Pasadena Ave. The newlyweds country legally each are leaving in Miami that more than 3,000 in the banquet hall of the Bnai tary policemen searching for a r e honeymooning Fla. "illegally." Moshe Synagogue. Mrs. Louis black market goods. but only a Beach, small amount of illegal goods Kepes is luncheon chairman. Cong. Five Takes Lead Announcement is made by the was found. We are now accepting appoint- The 185 Jewish residents of In NW Bowling Tourney president, Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, ments for the making of mov- the Bavarian town of Neurnburg that an evening of games is Meeting in the first "crucial" ies — for your Bar-Mitzvah scheduled for Jan. 8. Mesdames Vorm Wald were apprehensive test of the season, the two lead- parties. weddings, eta. Grace Diamond. Helen Liebson following the conviction of Na- ing rivals of the Northwest Men's and Helen Auslander will serve than Rubenstein, 20, a displaced Club Bowling League, the chal- Jew, who was arrested for beat- lenging Jr. Cong. boys, who had as chairmen. ing a German last month during led the league a week previously. the exhumation of the bodies of found themselves in the second concentration camp victims from slot. beaten by the strong Con- To a mass grave. The Jews fear gregation team. that Rubenstein's conviction will The newest addition to the sea- set a precedent for the arrest son's high series honor roll is Sam FISHER BUILDIN41 and trial of more Jews. Cohl with a 603 set of games. Rubenstein was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. He ad- mitted beating the German. pleading he had become excited when he discovered a corpse which he. believed to be his brother. The sentence has been HIS ORCHESTRA . . . AND COMPLETE REVIEW .. . appealed to the AMG legal divi- sion at Munich. FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AND PLEASURE Although admitting that there Displaced Jew Jailed For Beating German —Photo by J. J. Clarke Wed Dec. 15 CIIIIICII SHOP Mickey Woolf were some black market opera- tions at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp. responsible quar- ters here said that the MP's greatly exaggerated the extent of the operations and acted against the advice of other mili- tary authorities in launching the raid. MISS SYLVIA FOX Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fox of Duane Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Raymond Getter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Getter of Cortland Ave. Dec. 15 has been set as their wedding date. The bridegroom recently was discharged from the U. S. army after serving for three years. CALL LONDON, (Palcor) — Colonial Secretary Creech-Jones, in reply to questions in Commons, asserted that the recent confiscation by CID (Criminal Investigation De- partment) officers in Palestine of the personal papers of Gershon Agronsky, editor and publisher of the Palestine Post, on the latter's return there from England, was purely a routine matter under the Palestine emergency regulations and was not done on special or- ders from the Colonial Office. Agronsky's papers have already been returned, the Colonial Sec- retary said. UN. 3-3737 Evenings V SHOP IN PRE-HOLIDAY CROWDS WRACK YOUR BRAIN FOR A MENU' SPRINGEL'S WILL PREPARE YOUR THANKSGIVING HANUKAH OR NEW YEAR DINNER, BUFFET or RECEPTION "Set The Table With Your Best, CaN Us, And We'll Do The Rest." SPRINGEL'S New York's Wedding and Party Service in Detroit Paper Confiscation Only Routine, Creech-Jones Says LE. 5798 Before 6 P. M. WH y Tel Aviv Port Reopens After Seven Years Idleness TEL AVIV (JTA)—After seven years of idleness the port of Tel Aviv reopened Nov. 12 with the departure of a shipment of citrus In a brief fruits for England. ceremony marking the formal re- sumption of commerce, Mayor Is- rael Rokach expressed the hope all foreign Jews who come to Pal- estine will enter via Tel Aviv. FOR THE FINEST IN KOSHER CATERING UN. 4 - 3997 8620 W. McNICHOLS PARTIES BY VAL Complete catering, flowers. publicity. All details for entire affair. RA. 4860 401-2 Dime Bldg. WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE MOTION PICTURES That we now have on display a full line of custom built Taken of Weddings pieces . . . Sofas, Pairs of Chairs, and Lounge Chairs . . . in Regency and Modern designs . .. in new and and all Occasions beautiful fabrics. Black and White or Natural Color in 8 MM and 16 MM Free Projection Service "Movies Live Forever** MONTEFIORE LODGE NO. 12, vant Saturday evening, Nov. 30. Free Sons of Israel, held their • • • • monthly social meting at Hotel DOWNRIVER POST. No. 225 Book Cadillac, Nov. 18. Mrs. A. JWV of Wyandotte, and the Haber was hostess of the eve- CHARLES and AARON KOGAN ning. freshments are also on the pro- gram. For further information, call' TO. 6-9064. R. B. Kramer to Go East For Welfare Fund Job Early mailing for prompt holi- day distribution is urged by Postmaster Roscoe B. Huston, as he reminds Detroiters of the de- lays caused by the heavy in- crease in mail at this season. Hanukah gifts and cards should be securely wrapped and plainly addressed to avoid loss in the mails; use of zone numbers will also facilitate prompt delivery. The public is also asked to purchase postage early and to use first - class mail wherever possible. L. and Lillian Rice of 2670 Sturte- POST and LADIES CAREER GROUP of the Jewish Center will sponsor an evening of entertain- ment at the Center Thursday, Dec. 12 at 8 p. m. • • • Wayne University chapter of the INTERCOLLEGIATE ZION- IST FEDERATION of America will initiate a membership drive with a rally at 8 p. m. Sunday, Dec. 1 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Rabbi Morris Adler will be guest speaker. Dancing and re- November Bride Postmaster Huston Urges Early Mailing to Avoid Holiday Distribution Delay Set Arrangements For Donor Event will appear at the Masonic Audi- torium Saturday evening, Nov. - 30, Dr. Franz Wasner conducting. Eight members of the family compose the group. • • « Department of Michigan, JEW- ISH WAR VETERANS, has in- stalled officers in the following posts: Sidney Garelik, Command- er, Raymond Bloch. Post No. 495; Harold Podolsky, Commander, Dovvnriver Post No. 225, Wyan- dotte; Morton Sobel, Commander, Gen. Maurice Rose Post No. 420; and Joseph Rosen, Commander, Congressional Medal of Honor— Raymond Zussman Post No. 333. JACK STATTMANN, attorney, formerly a lawyer in Cologne, Germany, has opened law offices at, 2010 Penobscot Bldg. • • • Detroit Graduate Chapter of TAU EPSILON RHO, rlational legal fraternity, announces that the group's annual convention will be held in Detroit Dec. 29 to 31. Delegates are expected from all chapters in the U. S. and Canada. A highlight of the con- vention will be the presentation of the Cardoso Memorial Awards. A dinner dance Dec. 30 and for- mal New Year's Eve party are also scheduled. • • • ZIEVE FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, Dec. 1, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Zieve of 17617 Santa Barbara Dr. Page Seventeen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1946 CONTINENTAL Motion Picture Co. 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