Firkink JattaiNtry 0 LISTENING s Danny Rciskin's FINALISTS in the Beauty Personality Contest may be named next week . . . will re- ceive prizes at the Julius Rosen- wald dance, Jan. 26, at the 214 Wayne Hotel . . Until the list is available, we'll say no more. • MELVIN TICHDC, 6-year-old prodigy of the downbeat, whose tiny hands just about whip the drums to a frazzel, took the play away from Gene Krupa, recently, by sitting in with the master of the skins and holding the spot- light for 10 minutes .. . The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tichik of 1601 Taylor, Melvin even had Krupa biting his gums in rhythm and grinning from ear to ear .. . He's been hitting everything in sight since he was 2 years old, practically being raised on Krupa . . . and now, since being with the maestro, Mr. and Mrs. Tichik can't get him away from the drums! ... His school is planning a jazz concert for him . . . and he'll put on a show for the Faygo annual banqueteers, Jan. 18, at the Book-Cadillac. • JEWELRY DEPT. . . Maxine Steinman and Sidney Rosenberg are engaged . . . Leonard Share will wed Adele Isaacs of New Jersey, sometime this year . . . Ruth Richman is wearing an en- gagement sparkler from Ken Levick after a recent column ,.`'maybe." Gladys Rapoport and Al Blum- enfeld climax a whirlwind ro- mance with a couple of carats ... Sarah Matz will soon wed Buddy Manson . . . Goldie Lipson and Sam Rosenstein are engaged . . . Miriam Weinstein and Jules Gor- don will wed sometime this sum- aner. "SMILIN' ED" SIMON was crowned King of the Jamboree at Junior Service Group's grand af- fair ... Selected through process of elimination with Monte Korn doing the stage brush - offs in poetic fashion. • • • BiG SURPRISE of Infant Serv- ice Group's Dinner-Dance, Jan. 22, at Book-Cadillac, will be en- trance of "Betty Grable" ... Lots of light-top cuties in the group and each blonde thinks the other to be the Grable of the night .. . 'Twill be a mystery till the stage show . .. which President Elea- nor King is rehearsing with the capable aid of Pat Walsh ... Ray Gorrell will supply the melodies . . The work of Infant Service Group .will, of course, benefit from proceeds of the affair. • • • DISA 'N DATA . . . Another big Holiday Hop is being readied at the Jewish Center for Jan. 19 .. . featuring the melodies. of Bobby Grayson . . . Thanks to Ken White, ass't manager of the Statler, for being the kind of a swell guy folks are proud to know . . . When he recently in- jured his* leg, people were more concerned about it than Ken, himself ... Don't miss "The Jol- son Story" . . . We've seen it twice and are just about set for another trip . .. Everyone is in- vited te, the Al Rosenberg-Sarah Chaben -wedding reception, Jan. 12, at Rosenberg Catering . . . They feel that instead of miss- ing a few people through invita- tional neglect, they'll make sure by inviting everybody! . . • Cali- fornia gains another Detroit loss . . Ifs goodbYe for popular community-ites, Reva and Mary- an Gold ... Rabbi Amram Prero, successor to Dr. Isaac Rabinowitz as National Bnai Brith Youth director, will be in town to ad- dress an all BB youth rally, Jan. 21, at the Center ... and a joint meeting of the men's and women's councils, Jan. 22. - Dr. Haber Discusses Immigration Situation For Beth El Women League of Jewish Women, Round Table To Sponsor Interfaith Meeting Feb. 10 The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El announces a complimentary luncheon for paid up members at 1 p. m. Monday, Jan. 13, in the social hall of the Temple. Following the luncheon Dr. William Haber, professor of eerie- League of Jewish Women's Organizations' constituent organ- izations will sponsor an interfaith meeting sponsored in co-opera- tion with the Round Table of Catholics, Protestants and Jews, at 1 p. in., Monday, Feb. 10, in the social hall of Temple Beth EL Women of all denominations are invited. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- dent of the League, announces that k has converted the War Efforts Board into a Peace Ef- forts Board with Mrs. Carl S. Schiller, chairman, and one of its pursuits will be the promotion of good will and teamwork among racial, religions and national groups. Planned Program Mrs. Harry Becker, program chairman, and the Rev. Joseph Mayne, of the Round Table. planned this progrant Three_ prominent national speakers have been invited to participate in a panel discussion. A dessert luncheon will be served under the direction of Mrs. Theodore Birnkrant and Mrs. Harry Singer. "A Meal far a Child" shower will be held in conjunction with this meeting. League members are requested to bring canned milk, juices, fish, meat, soup, the next Council Career Group program Jan. 23, in . Butzel Hall of the Center . . . Pearl Devenow and her group are certainly los- ing no time in making their mark in the community! . . . 100 mem- bers are already in the fold .. . Folks who can't reach National Council-ites at home will prob- ably find them at the 12th St. Center, doing volunteer work. • THE LETTERS W.P.T.Y. that have your brows wrinkled in wonderment stand for "What's Palestine To You." . . . It's the general title of a program to start the end of this month; con- sisting of five weekly talks by recognized authorities. • s • rri Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS 1147 • • • vegetables or fruit for shipment to children overseas. The LJWO is organizing com- mittees to assist with the forth- coming Allied Jewish Campaign. Aid March of Dimes Mrs. Stuart A. Fraser, ticl'et chairman of the "March of Dimes Fashion Fantasy" to be held Saturday evening, January 25, and Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26, at the Music Hall, has asked the League to promote the of tickets. Main floor seats will be $10, $7.50 and $5; balcony $7.50, $5, $3 and $2.40; FarnAy Circle, $2.40 and $1.80. Mrs. Danto asks all presidents or organizations to inform their membership of this project. and to phone or mail their group i es- ervations to Mrs. Robert S. Drews, 12500 Broadstreet Blvd., Zone 4, HO. 3778 or HO. 6666. Checks or money orders :tor tickets should be made payable to "March of Dimes Fashion Fan- tasy." All money must be re- ceived by Jan. 18. DEAD ORCHIDS . . to the girl who called off her New Year's Eve date near the last DR. WILLIAM HABER moment because she "had to be in New York" . . . Was somewhat omics of the University of Mich- of a flimsy excuse but she might igan, will lecture on American have gotten away with it had immigration and the displaced the fellow not dropped in on the persons in Europe. same party she was at! Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker is • program chairman. Admission is ZIGGY ELMAN and Tommy one or more cans of food for the Dorsey's orchestra will play the SOS drive. • initial Wayne Hillel Foundation FROM THE PAGES annual dance. Feb. 1 at Masonic OF Temple .. . T. D. was among the Noted Social Scientist name leaders to give up his baton To Be Guest Speaker at . . . It'll be the first big ork in 1 many years for Wayne . . . and Round-Table Luncheon "The State of the Nation" will take a bit of advice by getting those tickets early! . . . John be interpreted by Dr. Eduard C. Robert Powers will select a Hillel Lindeman, social scientist of in- on these pages are inscribed the weekly social events for which queen, to be 'crowned at the ternational renown. for the De- Rosenberg's Kosher Catering was dance . . . Credit for organiz- troit Round Table of Catholics. pioud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect Catering." Rosenberg's takes pride In ing the first Hillel dance goes Jews and Protest a nts at 12:15 its ability to offer the absolute finest in to Natalie Novak, Iris Ban. Phil p. in. Wednesday, Jan. 15, in the p:eparation and service for complete Grossman, Sherman Mendelsohn. Jade Room of the Detroit-Leland and thorough enjoyment of the oc- eas Chuck Ruben. Sam Goldfarb and Hotel. The American Association of Norman Adelman. Social Workers and the Social SUNDAY, JAN. S ?SI UMW Y , JAN. 2 Workers Club are co-sponsoring Sara NOON: Ma rrl a ge Shower for Evelyn Ca4plian ,;oldberg to Louis Adler. the guest appearance of Dr. Lin- Post Presents Given by Mrs. J. Caplan and Doro- EVENING: Marriage deman in this first of the 1947 Mrs. S. Caplan. thy Tenner to Max Schulding- Stars and Stripes to `, at the Ft. Wayne Hotel. series of monthly luncheon pro- Marriage of Ida EVENING: SATURDAY, JAN. 4 grams for members and friends ;Ass to Jos Cassel. The Bnai David Malmo Northwest Synagogue of the Round Table. EVENING - Marriage of Esth- Given by Mr. and Mrs. Schiff- er Avrushln to Jack Gortiack Dr. Lindeman has taught at the at the Cong. Bnai Moshe. man. Poet 135 of the Jewish War New York School of Social Work Veterans of America will present of Columbia University since Congratulations and best wishes to the honored the American colors to the 1924. He has also been a lec- above. it was our privilege to serve you and may Northwest Hebrew Congregation turer at the New School for So- we continue to do so at all your future social cial Research, N. Y., of which he functions. Whether it be a weddiing, Bar Mitz- and Center at 8:30 p. m., Sunday. vah. shower or banquet. we are alv.*aN -s ready to is a trustee; Temple University. Jan. 12, at the synagogue. provide the finest in catering beyond the most Commander David Kay will the universities of California and desired satisfaction. make the presentation, assisted Wisconsin. and Colgate Rochester' Sioscerell yomrs, by Arthur Lang, chairman of the Divinity School. vow host He has been a director et Re- Flag Presentation Committee of search for Workers, Education the Post. The flag will be -ac- cepted on behalf of the syna- Bureau' of America; the Depart- TY. 4-9490 gogue by its president, Ira G. ment of Community Organization 9911E DEXTER Kaufman, and will be dedicated for Leisure, Vi7PA, Washington to its service by Rabbi Jacob E. (1935-38), the American Civil Liberties Union since 1941 and of Segal. Following the ceremony there the American Labor Education will be a general meeting of the Service since 1940. Since 1933, he congregation to discuss progress has been an advisor of the Na- tional Housing Association. of the synagogue building. BUNNY RUN * DINE AND DANCE Luncheon tickets can be re- Plans are being made for the VE. 5-9643 141145 West Seven Mile Road laying of the cornerstone of the served from Detroit Round Table, Steaks—Chops—Sea Food and Tasty Snacks 907 Washington Blvd. Bldg., CA. synagogue, simultaneous with the OUR FOOD IS DE-LI-CIOUS Hours 5 P. M. to 3 A. M. beginning of new construction on 7504. CLOSED WEDNESD A Y S WE CATER TO ALL PARTIES the additional social hall and school building. to take place the Photography At It's Best! HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN, INC. first week in March. Specializing is Really Quality Feed. Everything from Sandwiches to Complete Dinners. Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge • Weddings • Banquets TR. 2-4375 12th at Hazelwood • Receptions • Parties • Bar Mitzvahso Dances CL 4212 • • • DR. ROBERT DREWS, local medicine man, author and lec- turer, will speak on "Women, Historically and Histerically", at OSENBERG'S Social Book JWV AL ROSENBERG WHERE TO DINE Bnai Brith Women In ADL Workshop Hold Second Session TE. 1-8653 (Ask for Milt Levine) • PHOTO The second session of the Anti- SERVICE Defamation League workshop 212 Architects Bldg. series, sponsored by the Greater 415 Brainard Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council at 8:30 p. in. Wednesday Jan. 15 at the Statler Hotel, Miss Helen Hamlon, Detroit PHONE Try Our Famous Board of Education supervisor, Cl. Delicacy. will be guest speaker. The public 9743 Beef a La Stroganoff is invited to attend the sessions, - 3980 which are designed to educate Prepared under t h e personal both Jewish and non-Jewish wo- /pen Daily supervision of a.m.-2 a.m. men on inter-group relationships Col. Feder May- Incl. Sunday bohnt. and community activities. Each Finest talk is followed by a question • Wines and and answer period. Liquors In conjunction with the work- shop, Mrs. Charles Makie, ADt chairman, announces distribution of Irving Caesar's songbook, "Sing A Song of Friendship," to civic groups. . ARROW • • DEVLINS — 543 Woodward — Steaks, Chops, Sea food and Chicken dinners prepared by GEO. ECON, who served you at Berman's Chop -House. Now open Sun- days at 4 P. M. Luncheon 11 to 3:30, Dinner 5 to 12. Finest of Liquers and Wines. SNO WHITE GRILL - Serving Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods We Cater to Parties Open Daily & Sunday to r:00 A.M.—Friday and Saturday to 3 A.M. MR. & MRS. STANLEY BAIBAS VE. 7-9810 18944 Grand River MT. ROYAL DINING ROOM Now Open— Under New Management Serving real home-cooked meals at moderate prices. Open from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. Breakfasts - Luncheons - Dinners 8841 Woodward at Hazelwood Beautilul Colonial Atmosphere. Specializing- in: Southern Fried Chicken, Rare Roast Beef and Steaks. Home-made Bread and Pastries. MONTICELLO DINING ROOM 18050 Lahser Rd. EV. 6688 HOLLYWOOD DINING ROOM TO. 8-0696 322 West McNichols, near Second Family Dinners—Sunday from 12 to 8-85c and Up. We Cater Parties Home-made Pastries