tt xli4, i0 0,4M >fiiti THE JEWISH -- NEWS ArEi4141 Friday, Deeereter 27, 1946 CTUM Will Address 'Her Beautiful Dream' This Sunday Dinner On Jan. 9 in At Scottish Rite; Yiddish Musical Mrs.Warburg'sHonor 1,200 Jewish Youths, Adults Enjoy 14th Annual Balfour Ball troiters assisted with arrange- NEW YORK—Bartley C. Crum, ments and in the sale of more American member of the Anglo- than 700 patron tickets. American Committee of Inquiry Providing a variety of enter- tainment facilities, the commit- on Palestine, will be the principal tee arranged for dancing to Dave Diamond's Orchestra in the Grand Ballroom and to Joe Nagar's Latin-American Rhumba Band in the Wayne Room. Re- freshments were served in the Bagley Room. Harry Cohen, ZOD vice presi- dent, was head of the 1944 and dance an annual practice re- '45 Balfour Balls, while Abe marked that the proportion of Cooper was in charge of the first young people present, apparently 11 affairs. Present ZOD officers include more than half, was greater than at any previous affair. The dance Morris M. Jacobs, president; Co- is one of the few social events hen, David Colman, Walter L. which attracts both Jewish youth Field and Abe Kasle, vice presi- dent:* Dr. Lachman, secretary; and their - parents. The Zionist Organization of Charles Rubiner, treasurer, and Detroit has sponsored the dance Mrs. Albert Feldstein, executive since 1933. All proceeds are used director. In his greetings in the dance for administrative purposes, in- Jacobs urged the chiding establishment of ZOD program, member groups, office mainte- dancers to enjoy themselves, but BARTLEY C. CRUM nance, and publicity for the Zion- enjoined them also to remember the plight of Europe's remaining speaker at a dinner in honoi of ist cause. A. C. Lappin was chairman of Jews and to "resolve that the Mrs. Felix M. Warburg on Thurs- the ball, with Dr. Philip E. Lach- ideals ; the hopes and the promise day evening, Jan. 9. man as program chairman. A of the Balfour Declaration shall The dinner will be held in be- committee of 38 prominent De- become a reality." half of the campaign for $4,000,- 000 to establish the first Medical School in Palestine which is un- der the joint auspices of the FELDMAN-BASKIN: Iris Fern !Harrison, maid of honor, and American Friends of the Hebrew Zussman University and Hadassah. Baskin daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bridesmaids Lorraine 18227 and Mrs. Marion Schulman. Jack Harold Jay Baskin of Mr. Crum distinguished him- Cherry lawn. became the bride Gale was best man, and the ush- self, as a member of the Anglo- of Clifford Charles Feldman, son ers were Elliot Schubiner, cousin American Committee, for his of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman n of the bride, and Jule Schulman. forthright stand on the opening at a candlelight ceremony at 6:30 Mrs. Ida Brandt, grandmother of of the doors of Palestine to Jews p. m. Dec. 26 in the Italian Gar- the bride, escorted by Irvinn, the of Europe. Approximately 1,200 Detroiters filled three ballrooms at the Ho- tel Statler last Saturday evening, at one of the major events on the Detroit Jewish community's so- 'cial calendar, the 14th annual Balfour Ball. In contrast to the austerity and formal atmosphere of prewar balls, this year's event • was marked by a congenial informal- ity, despite the wide range of age groups present. Couples who have made attendance at the Features Michalesko and Germans Specially written for Mischa and Lucy German, the latest mus- ical play of the Yiddish stage, "Her Beautiful Dream," will be Sesented in Detroit, at the Scot- tish Rite Cathedral of the Mason- ic Temple, this Sunday matinee and evening. I Staged here under the super- vision of Abraham Littman, this play will - feature Mischa and Lucy German and Michal Michal- esko, in star roles. Others in the cast will be: Max Bozhik, Reizel Bozhik, Anna Michalesko, Isaac Kupinsky, Fredele Lifshitz, Mania Schloss- berg and Sidney Sterling. "Her Beautiful Dream" was written by H. Hofenberg and the 15 songs are by Samuel Solomon. Tickets are available from Mr. Littman at 1923 Pingree, and redo. ervationa may be made by calling TY. 6-9186. Tickets also are pro- curable at Chesluk's Book Store, Kraig Confectionary and Metre Music Store. • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Chrome and Porcelain Sets Beautiful New Ideas in DINETTE BREAKFAST KITCHEN SETS VARIETY DINETTE SALES CO. 15236 LIVERNOIS 2 Doors So. •t Tenkell UN. 271ISS Barry Must, Prop. TENNIS CLUB ? A grow of Detroit Ilusioess and Professi000l Marriages people ore orgosiziog a Telesis Club IF INTERESTED . PLEASE CALL , dens of the Boob-Cadillac Hotel. The bride chose a gown of white satin with sheer yoke. The fitted bodice was embroidered in seed pearls, and the full skirt ended in a wide circular train. Her veil of French silk tulle fell from a tiara of duchess lace. She carried a prayer book draped with white orchids and streamers of stephanotis. Arlene Waxman, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, Toby Weinstein and Caroline Greenberg were bridesmaids, and Saundra Baskin, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended by E. A. Waxman, best man, and ushers Morton Segal and Morton Metz- ger. Morris Usher, Barney Rosen, Herman Zusman and Felix Res- nick seated the guests. After a month's honeymoon in Florida, the young couple will reside at the Polk Manor. • • • bride's brother, and Robert, the bridegroom's brother, was a part of the bridal party. 'rya and Gail Honeyman, cousins of the bride, were the flowergirls. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peretz Kanat' of Los Angeles, Mrs. Leon Perman of Chicago, Joseph H. Brandt of Philadelphia, Mrs. Fred Chauser and Mrs. Herbert Goldberg of New Haven, Conn., and Mrs. Louis Zemel of 4 Woodbridge, Conn., all relatives of the bride's family. Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman left for a short honeymoon in New York. • • • SHERMAN-BROWN: An- nouncement is made of the mar- riage bf Rosalie Agnes Brown to Jesse Bernard Sherman, Sunday, Dec. 22, at the Lee Plaza, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiating. The bride is the daughter of David A. Brown of New York and Detroit, and the late Paula ITELLER-KLUGMAN: Bernyce Kahn Brown. She attended Lig- get and Newman Schools, is a Klugman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klugman of 3381 Elm- hurst Ave., became the bride of Ralph Heller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heller of 2711 Sturtevant Ave., at a marrige a solemnized by Rabbi Harold osenthal at the R Detroit-Leland H otel, Dec. 21. Mrs. KellyLevitt of Indianap- Le e her sister as olis, Ind., servd matron of hono. r Andrew Fried- man was best m an. The bride carried a white Bible, with white orchid and streamer a of stephano- tis. Thelma Sions m sang the tra- ng songs. ditional weddi Out-of-town guests included: A. Klugman, the Mr. and Mrs A bride's grandp a rents, of Wilkes Barre, Pa.: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Heller of Pro v idence, R. I. and Sharon Lee Le vitt and Adrien Levit of Indian a polis. The newlywds e are spending their honeymn oo in New -York, after which thy e will reside on Sturtevant Ave. • • • HO‘'FMAN-KANAT: The mar- riage of Evelyn Joanne Kanat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kanat of Sturtevant Ave., to Walter Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Matthews, was solemnized at a double ring candlelight ceremony, Dec. 5, at Rabbi the Fort Wayne Hotel. Morris A. Adler performed the ceremony with the assistance of Cantor Hyman J. Adler. The bride wore a gown of trench lace and faille with a square ruffled neckline. She car- ried a white Bible - with a white graduate of the Detroit high schools, and attended New York University School of Fine Arts. She has recently returned from two years of service in France and Germany with the American Red Cross Clubmobile Unit. The bridegroom is a graduate of New York University and Cooper Union 9f New York, and is now associate professor. of electrical engineering at Cooper Union. After a wedding trip to the Adirondacks, the couple will make their home in New Roch- elle, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Sha- piro, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilk, and Mrs. Sterns and son, all of New York, were guests at the wedding. JERUSALEM, (JTA)- — Two Jewish terrorists being returned from Eritrea for internment at the Latrun Camp were wounded when a military guard accident- ally discharged his - automatic rifle into the group of 12 as they were descending from a plane here. A British military court sen- tenced Aaron Cohen, 17, to one and 12 month imprisonment lashes for possession of Irgun Zvai Leumi pamphlet bombs. A Jewish Agency spokesman denied reports that the Agency executive has negotiated with the extremist groups to halt ter- rorist activities. At the same time, he said that the Agency was not cooperating with the authorities to curb terrorism. Six British soldiers have been placed under arrest after an For Information UNiversify 4-4440 Cyprus last August when they attempted to enter Palestine. Spoosors • S. M. Brown, M.D. Paul Kaatz J. H. Curhan, M.D. Dan Manason Elsie Schlussel S. S. Farbman, M.D. Henry Siegel, M.D. Morton Friedman Harold Harris Albert Stein, M.D. Arthur V. Victor, D.D.S. Marvin Wetsman Joseph Jackier Joseph Zeldner, Maxwell M. Gurman Liseifeel Musbersitip _ . • , • • their semi-military youth organi- zation to Beirut or Damascus. it FRESCRU P TIONS ..... ,... . ACCURACY PURITY DEPENDABILITY . 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Lebanese papers reaching here ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Politzer Mrs. William Elkin Daily Express Bans Publication Of False Terrorist Alarms LONDON, (JTA) — The Daily Express has published an edi- torial stating that it will not carry any further reports of false telephone alarms that govern- ment buildings are to be bombed, because it does not wish "to en- courage Jew-baiters, who are 1,500 Immigration Quota seeking to besmirch Jewry and Set for One-Month Period cause public resentment by JERUSALEM, (JTA) — T h e spreading rumors' about the so- Palestine government's immigra- called activities of the Stern tion schedule for the Dec. 15- Group." It adds that it also does not Jan. 14 period includes 1,500 cer- tificates for Jews. Two hundred wish to encourage "misguided visas are assigned for Arab im- Zionists seeking further political ends in Palestine by threats of migration. Five hundred Jewish deportees violence." "There is no place in from Cyprus arrived in Haifa . this paper for rumors spread for aboard the Ocean Vigor, which the purpose- of causing public mischief," the editorial concludes. had transported many of them to orchid and stephanotis streamers Her attendants were Esther I husband and father. • Terrorist-Military Clashes Continue; Report Arab Aid DR. L S. ROSENTHAL .