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Friday, December 6, 1946
Page Eleven
THE JEWISH NEWS
Mt.
300 Immigrants, Interfaith Panels Schedule Talks
Cyprus Detainees, Before Round Table, Temple Israel
Released in Half • Rabbi Morris Adler, of Cong. conferences with leading' atomic
Danny Raskin's
Listening
S
Sensational Armed Rescue
Startles Attendants in
Tel Aviv Hospital
(Special Cables to The Jewish News)
PRIZES TO first, second and
third place winners in the Beauty
Personality Contest really will be
things to see! . . . Will include
gifts for girls reaching the finals.
DEADLINE FOR ALL PHOTOS
IS DEC. 27! ... This is not sole-
ly a test of beauty! . . . Photos
received after the deadline can-
not be accepted! ... More names:
Rae Ann Moss, Tomara Gray,
Minnie Winokur, Ann Briskin,
Joyce Friebert, Edith Tobin,
Carol Keller.
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JULIAN ZEMON will serve as
moderator for the attention- at-
tracting "Battle of the Sexes"
given by Council Career Group
Dec. 12, in Butzel Hall of the
Jewish Center. . . Will be be-
tween girls of CCG and veterans.
. . Lots of laughs are on slate
for side-splitting festiviti--
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COINCIDENCE TOOK hold on
bosom buddies of the like first
name, Herman Burton and Her-
man Kaufman. . . . Their wives
answer to the name of Roslyn,
... with their daughters, Barbara
Eileeit celebrating birthdays in
February.
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PHIL BRESTOFF is signed to
furnish melodies for the Holiday
Hop Hanukah Dance Dec. 15 at
the Jewish Center . . bringing
his popular WXYZ ork. . . . An-
other good bet coming up is the
AZA chapter 321 Eighth Annual
Dance Dec. 25 at the Campus
Ballroom, with Bobby Grayson
furnsshing terpsi-tunes ... Rebec-
ca Gratz of Bnai Brith Young
Women hold their Hanukah Mem-
bership Party Dec. 22 in Butzel
Hall at the Center . .. and a call
soon goes out for "eligible" males
to come on up and have a good
time.
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BECAUSE OF THE interest of
a group of girls to cope with real-
ity, many needy families again
will remember how it feels to
smile come Hanukah. . . . A big
hand to the lasses of Tau Kappa
Sorority . . . in existence only
two months and already making
their mark in community re-
spect. . . . Contributions of foods,
toys or money will be appreciated
. . . and if you know of needy
families, inform the girls. . . .
Through necessity, deadline for
contributions is Dec. 20 . . . so
contact Hannah Friedman, 2224
Cortland, TO. 8-1656.
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JEWELRY DEPT. . . Rosalie
Lavin and barrister Saul Leach
are engaged to be married Wed-
nesday, December 18, at the
Shaarey Zedek. • . . Bernice
Klugman and Ralph Heller say
"I Do" at the Detroit-Leland,
Dec. 21 . . . Mortie Rubenstein,
at school in Chicago, returned
there from Pittsburgh an engaged
man.
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MEMBERS OF SOCIAL INC.,
who have not gotten their mem-
bership cards or are not receiv-
ing mail from the group are ask-
ed to contact the column im-
mediately.
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TWO AFFAIRS not to miss are
the SOS (Supplies for Overseas
Survivors) Dance Dec. 19 at the
Shaarey Zedek . . . and the Jr.
Service group Dance Jan. 4 at
Masonic Temple with Ray Cor-
rell's rhythm-rendings.
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MERLE SCHNEIDER of Apollo
Records joins in the chorus of
raves unlimited about Jan Au-
gust, sensational pianist whose
terrific renditions are becoming
a standard ear "must" ... Merle
calls him, "The man with three
hands" . . . and to play as he
does, August either has a trio of
fingered appendages or Kilroy is
there with him! . The guy's
great! . . . Especially on "Miser-
lou" and "Babalu."
JACK FINE, whose tune, "Tex-
as and Pacific" is on recording
by Louis Jordon and appears in
most song hit magazines, adds his
talents to the musical show to be
presented by the column. . . .
Business has called Harvey
Glassman to Chicago perman-
ently . . . and Jack will collabor-
ate with Alvin Waterstone on
remaining musical scores.
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THERE'S ADDITIONAL time
to sign those FEPC petitions, so
get your name down . .. it's im-
portant! . . If you're downtown,
stop at the Jewish Community
Council. . . . Your name can
help put this needy act across.
. . . Also, those with petitions
.. . send them in filled, immedi-
ately'! .. .
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IF YOU SEE folks with a
horseshoe dangling from their
necks at the Chapter Two of
American Veteran's Committee
Holiday Dance . . . Dec. 14, in
the Maccabees Bldg. Ballroom
. . . pay no attention . . . they
aren't ringers . . . Somebody will
get a five-day. all-expense trip
to New York (for two) over New
Year week-end . .. Larry James
will furnish music at the dance.
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HAIFA (JTA)—Three hundred
Cyprus immigrants who arrived
here and immediately were re--
leased included 213 adults, 59
children and 28 infants.
TEL AVIV (JTA)—One Jew,
Paul Rosenberger, was killed,
and another, Akiba Weinstein,
was wounded when they attempt-
ed to hold up a Polish official car-
rying $60,000 from Barclays Bank
in Tel Aviv. Despite their use of
smoke bombs, the police escort
opened fire. A third man also
was reported wounded. Weinstein
was taken to the Hadassah hos-
pital where, after his operation,
three armed men kidnapped him
from guards and hospital attend-
ants, removed him to a waiting
auto and escaped.
JERUSALEM (JTA)—It was
reliably learned that in a recent
conversation between High Corn-
missioner Cunningham and Zion-
ist leaders regarding existing ter-
ror and the British counter-ter-
ror, a Jewish Agency spokesman
asked for effective measures to
control soldiers and police. Cun-
ningham said: "You must control
the Jewish terrorists." The Jew-
ish Agency spokesman said the
Agency was unable to do so be-
cause it has no influence, and
AARON ROSENBERG gets Cunningham replied: "We, too.
better and better with each twist have no influence."
of the lip . . . and the noted
humorist was all that kept the
Los Angeles Sanitorium Banquet
last week from being just a fine
meal set to music . . . Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rossen reminded all
that having a married daughter
Vitamin pills will be the price
doesn't dispel of youthfulness .
Daughter Phyllis and Bernie of admission to the novel SOS
Marks have a tight to be proud Vitamin Dance scheduled for 9
of them .. . Oscar Rappaport and p. m. Dec. 19 at Shaarey Zedek.
Sponsored by the Junior Ser-
his wife, Pauline, joined us in
ending the evening with a toast vice Group of Detroit as part of
its Supplies for Overseas Sur-
to Morpheus.
vivors campaign, the dance will
feature an Arthur Murray dance
East Side Bnai Brith
team in the entertainment de-
partment. Music will be furnish-
Hears Noted Attorney
ed by Ralph Bowen and his or-
At Meeting Monday
chestra.
A special vitamin booth is be-
East Side Lodge, Bnai Brith ing set up at the dance by the
and East Side women will hold National Wholesale Drug Com-
a combined meeting at 9 p. m., pany to make possible the pur-
Monday, Dec. 9 at the Savarine chase of vitamins at the door.
Hotel, 13115 E. Jefferson.
Admission will be $1.00's worth
Leonard J. Grossman, nation- of vitamins per person.
ally known attorney and orator,
will be the main speaker.
Bnai Brith Bowlers
Founder and early president of
the Jewish Progressive Club of In Interfaith Matches
Atlanta, Grossman was a delegate
Teams in the Bnai Brith Cos-
to the American Jewish Congress
mopolitan Bowling League are
in 1914, 1917 and 1923.
Mrs. Jeannette Sheplow and planning a series of matches with
Erwin Glaedey are in charge of teams of other faiths, it was an-
nounced following early success-
the program. Refreshments will
ful matches with teams from the
be served and all members and
Knights of Columbus and other
friends are invited.
leagues.
On Dec. 15 the Robinson team
Dr. Fauman to Speak
of the Bnai Brith will meet a
Masonic team. Recently the
To Haifa Chapter, ZOA Brothers
team lost to Okray of
the K of C league, 2783 to 2583.
Dr. David G. Fauman, local
This was the first of a series of
Zionist leader, will address Haifa 12 matches pitting Bnai Brith
chapter of the Zionist Organiza- teams with other organizations.
tion of America at its meeting
next Monday. Dr. Fauman is a
member of the board of the De- Center USO Committee
troit Zionist Council and of the To Aid Hospitalized Vets
executive board of the Detroit
The Army-Navy Committee of
ZOA.
the Jewish Center has reorganiz-
Haifa chapter installed its of- ed for hospital work.
The committee. which was res-
ficers at a dinner Nov. 30 at
Joey's Stables. At the dinner, ponsible for the canteen and
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle were ether recreational programs of
named hoporary members of the USO during the war, will make_
regular visits to Percy Jones,
group.
Dearborn Veterans and other hos-
pitals and will provide shopping
Asch Novel Is Subject
service, write letters home etc.
Mrs. Maurice Landau is chair-
Of Luncheon Review
man of the committee. Mrs. Car-
Mrs. Theodore Curtis, Bnai olyn Berendt is in charge of staff.
Juniors Schedule
Novel SOS Dance
Moshe Sisterhood president, an-
nounces a dessert luncheon and
general meeting at 12:30 p.m.
Monday, Dec. 9.
Sholem Asch's "East River"
will be reviewed by Dorothy Ses-
sions. Mrs. I. E. Goodman is
chairman of the day. All mem-
bers and friends are invited.
mommasers
PLOMINIMAI
Shaarey Zedek, who saw the sientists.
effect of the atomic bomb at
Edgar A. Guest, co-chairman
Hiroshima, will discuss "Atomic of the Michigan Region of the
National Conference of Christians
and Jews, will introduce the
speakers. The public is invited to
attend the luncheon. Reserva-
tions may be made by calling
the Round Table office, CA. 7504.
Father Ahern, who is conclud-
in •" a two-week local speaking
tour, "A Postwar Pilgrimage of
Good Will," will be heard three
times Wednesday, Dec. 11, when
he joins with Rabbi Maurice N.
Eisendrath, director of the Union
of American Hebrew Congrega-
tions, who has recently returned
from Paris where he served as of-
ficial representative of the Amer-
ican Jewish Conference at the
Peace Conference: and Rev. Paul
FATHER MICHAEL J. AHERN Morrison, pastor of Trinity Meth-
odist Church, Detroit to discuss
"Brotherhood Begins on Our
Street."
In addition to two appearances
before high school assemblies, tine
trio will speak at a joint meeting
of the Sisterhood and "Men's Club
of Temple Israel at 8:30 p. m. at
the Jewish Center. Mrs. Irving
Small is chairman of- this inter-
faith assembly, which also will
feature a brotherhood musical
program.
Participating artists
include
Marshal Bruce, baritone; Estelle
Andrews, soprano; and Cantor
Robert S. Tulman, tenor, ac-
companied on the piano by Mrs.
Harold Shakne and Miss Marie
Marti.
DR. M. N. EISENDRATH
The program is open tc the
Age Alternatives" with Father public.
Michael J. Ahern. S. J., and Dr.
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The first Jewish chaplain in
Tokyo, Rabbi Adler also partici-
pated in the Leyte invasion.
Father Ahern is senior scientist
on the fac'ilty of Weston College,
Weston, Mass., and was a dele-
gate to the first international
Conference of Christians and
Jews in England last•August. Dr.
Crane, minister of Central Metho-
dist Church, Detroit, will relate
information gleaned from his
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MONDAY, NOV. 25
Meeting of Rosenberg and
Chaben families.
TUESDAY, NOV. 26
Shower for • Sarah Chaben.
Given by Mrs. Jack Stein and
Mrs. A. Chaben.
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 27
Sho•er. given by Mrs. T. Ad-
ler.
THURSDAY. NOV. 211
Marriage of Harriet Bornstein
to Fred Rappaport at Ceng.
Bnai David.
SATURDAY, NOV. 30
EVENING: 60th B i r t h d a y
Party for Sam Adler.
SUNDAY, DEC. 1
EVENING: -Bar
Mitzvah of
Howard Koss. Given by par-
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EVENING: Marriage of Esther
Ka•a to Seymour Tarnoff at
Cong. Bnai David.
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