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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-01-24

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Local Brevities

series of HOUSE PARTIES
be held every weekend is an-
tnced for single persons 25 to
:years of age. For information
MA. 9499.
• • •
tETTY KOWALSKY, popular
.roit pianist, will be presented
recital in the
!lure Hall of
Detroit In-
ute of Arts
x t Wednes-
7, under man-
•ment of Vi-
n Gilpin Rob-
an. Tickets
_ available at
nnell's, t h e
;ish Center
I at the door. Betty Kostzalsky
a will play compositions by
ihms, Beethoven, C h o p i n,
rina, Lecuona, Mignone, Long-
and Schumann.
• • •
:ABBI ALVIN M. POPLACK,
eutive director of Young
is in New
lel of Detroit,
-k City attending a confer-
e called by the National
incil for representatives of
-of-town Young Isra el
nches. The conference will
sider problems of communi-
distant from National Head-
rters. Rabbi Poplack will
ort on Detroit Young Israel's
ris for an Orthodox Youth
iter.
• • •
Irs. Arthur Carnick, president

Page Thirteen

THE JEWNSH NEWS

January 24, 1947

Plans Spring Wedding

At 8:30 p. m. Halevy Singing
Society will make the second ap-
pearance of its 22nd season Wed-
nesday, Feb. 5, in the Lecture
Hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts.
Halevy chorus, directed by Dan
Frohman and accompanied at the
piano by Rebecca Frohman, will
be heard in three groups of var-
ied selections.
Shirley Zaft, soprano, and Bel-
la Goldberg, alto, will sing solo
lines with the chorus.
William Gayman is associate

ficer in charge of the Recondi-
tioning division, who was in
Washington, assigned John 0.
Roberts to accept the chairs on
behalf of the hospital. Rosenwald
Post now will work on a pro-
gram to raise funds to purchase

bed lamps for the hospital.
• • •
BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will
meet ,at the home of Morris Bog-
row, 9751 Petoskey, at 8:30 p. m.-

Saturday, Jan. 25.
• • •
JOCHANIN CLUB announces
the undertaking of a major fund-

ROSE LEVINE

raising drive to benefit the Child
Mrs. Jennie Levine, of Euclid
Rescue Fund. K. Mindell is fund- Ave., announces the engagement
raising chairman.
of her daughter, Rose, to Bernard
• • •
Russ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nash
Beset by the hazards of incle- Russ of Oakman Blvd.
ment weather, the Catholic The-
Both attended Wayne Univer-
ater players have considered the
title of their next play, "THE city.
A spring wedding is planned.
IMAGINARY INVALID," to be
presented at the Art Institute,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
February 6, 7 and 8, as being
slightly ironic. The play itself,
an amazing plot of a hypochon-
driac who attempts to force his
daughter to marry a doctor, who
is the son of a doctor, was writ-
ten by Moliere, known as one of
Dr. Ludwig Lewisan, inter-
the world's greatest satiric dra-
matists. Tickets are on sale at nationally famous author, will
address members of Bnai Brith,
Grinnell's.
• • •
their families and friends at
WILLIS FAMILY CLUB will Temple Beth El, Brown Memorial
GOOSE COUSINS CLUB has meet Sunday, Jan. 26, at the Chapel at 8:30 p. in. next Wed-
ointed the following officers: home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert nesday.
Leonard Roth, correspond-
Jack Leeds, membership chair-
Ressler, 9958 Broadstreet.
secretary; Mrs. Herman
man of Greater Detroit Bnai
• • •
om and Mrs. Samuel Goose,
PAUL BRIESACH, New York Brith Council, will preside. Aar-
shine committee; Mrs. Harry
Metropolitan Opera's director, will on Resenberg who will speak on
gel, social gift committee, and arrive in Detroit next Sunday for behalf of Bnai Brith. This meet-
Joe Katz, sergeant-at-arms.
open to the public.
the opening of the MICHIGAN ing is
• • •
OPERA
FESTIVAL
Jan.
27.
Brie-
- ext Thursday. at a 6:30 din-
the festival's 4C Windsor Organizations
meeting. the Y 0 U N G sach will direct
piece symphony orchestra. The To Hear Alfred Green
ULT GROUP of St. Matthews
7 Mile first of the grand operas to be
:hodist Church, W .
At Combined Meeting
d at Patton, will be host to held in Masonic Auditorium will
Table forum be Traviata on Monday. NorMa
Detroit Round
Jewish organizations of Wind -
'iprised of RABBI LEON Greco will have the lead in Il
3.M of Temple Israel, the Rev. Trovatore on Wednesday. The sor will have a joint meeting
part of Madame Butterfly, which Tuesday, Feb. 4. to hear an ad-
rtes F.
Goudey,
pastor of will be staged Thursday night. dress by Alfred Green. president
. . wster
Pilgrim
Congregational
of the Societies Division of the
will be taken by Era Tognoli.
treh, and Dr. Bernard Lan-
Toronto Jewish Welfare Fund, at
• • •
t of the University of Detroit.
SKaar Hashomayim Synagogue,
Officers elected for KNIGHTS
• • •
LODGE No. 55 and Giles and Goyeau street.
''ILLIAM ROSEN, formerly of DETROIT
:15 11-Mile Rd., Roseville, PYTHIAN SISTERS of GREAT- Green, who holds board mem-
w ill be bership in several T o r o n t o
#1., has.joined the advertising ER DETROIT No. 152,
social agencies and in the Domin-
the
California
Jewish
installed
at
a
joint
public
instal-
i of
.e, in Los Angeles, where he lation at the Bel-Aire Supper ion Council of the Canadian
::•
at 8:30 Jsh Congr ess. i widely known
:flaking his home at 3100-'2 Club, 8231 Woodward.
anizatio nal
m.
Jan.
29.
Dinner
will
be as a consultant on org
iter St_ He is a member of p.
Zussrnan
Detroit
JWV
served
at
7
p.
m..
with
dancing
problems
and
technique
Imond
Sponsoring the meeting is the
t 333 in which he held the and entertainment following the Windsor Jewish Community
ceremonies.
The
public
is
invited.
ze of judge advocate.
Council, of which Harry M. Cher-
• • •
• • •
niak is president.
A
HEART,"
the
Fash-
"HAVE
:INNEAPOLIS SYMPHONY
ion
Fantasy,
will
be
presented
HESTRA, directed by Dimi-
Eugene Baird. soloist, will sing
Mitropoulos, will appear at by the Fashion Group of Detroit, "The Man I Love" and "They
Masonic Auditorium Jan. 31. Saturday, Jan. 25, and Sunday, Can't Take That Away from Me."
sets are available at Grin- Jan. 26, at Music Hall, for the Earl Wild, young pianist, will
's and at the Masonic Temple. benefit of Wayne County Chap- play Gershwin's "Concerto in F"
• • •
ter of National Foundation for
and "Rhapsody in Blue" and
„IRTLEY MATHER, noted Infantile Paralysis.
Johnny Thompson's numbers will
• • •
xitist, will speak next Wed-
include "Somebody Loves Me"
lay morning at the Fisher
PERFECTION LODGE No. 486,
and "Maybe."
Hall
on
"The
World
Your
and
A.
M.,
will
hold
its
annual
In
F.
Idren Will Live In." On Feb. past master's night at a dinner

ray Josephs, expert on South
`erica, will speak on "Latin
erica—Uncensored."
• • •
word has been received from
American Bar Association of
appointment of LOUIS. S.
LANE, Detroit attorney, to a
ial committee on professional
ices, under the chairmanship
I. Cleo Thompson of Dallas,
as.
• • •
ALLOW FAMILY CLUB
its monthly meeting Jan. 12
le home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
1 Gallow of 4031 Leslie.
• • •
EUBEN MADOFF, treasurer
the Windsor Community
ncil, has been selected to
• sent Windsor Jewry as dele-
! to the General Assembly of
Council of Jewish Federa-
,s and Welfare Funds, in At-
ic City, Jan. 31-Feb. 3.
• • •
jjLIUS ROSENWALD Post
= American Legion, presented
collapsible wheel chairs to
Jones General Hospital at
1e Creek. Commander Max
tdein, Louis Eilbaum and
'ph Shapiro drove to make
presentation. CoL White, of-

Bnai Brith Invites
Public to Hear
Ludwig Lewisohn

at 6:30 p. m. Jan. 29 at Masonic
Temple. Traditional degree and
presentation ceremonies will be
observed.
• • •
Reservations are being taken
for the first anniversary dinner-
dance of the OSTROWER RE-
LIEF SOCIETY, to be held at 6
p. rn. Sunday, Feb. 16, at the
Wilshire Hotel. Proceeds will aid
Ostrower survivors in Europe.
Mrs. William Banks, TO. 6-2701,
is in charge of reservations. Mrs.
Isidore Brown, TO. 7-5153, is her
co-chairman. They are assisted
by the Misses Belle Cohen, Belle
Moskowitz, and Molly Moskowitz.
• • •
DETROIT CIVIC LIGHT
OPERA CO.'s opening musical,
Rudolph Friml's "Firefly," on
Feb. 3, will feature Allan Jones,
Roy Atwell, Rosemarie Brancato,
et al. Next comes Bert Wheeler
in Ziegfeld's "Rio Rita." All
shows will be presented at Ma-
sonic Temple.
• • •
PAUL WHITEMAN and his
band, with soloists, will be pres-
ented this Saturday afternoon
and evening in an all-Gershwin

program in Masonic Auditorium.

Solo Artists Becker,
Rosengard to Appear
At 2nd Halevy Concert

conductor and Dr. William Klein

is president of the Halevy.
The concert will feature two
solo artists, Jacob Becker, for-
merly of the Petrograd Conserva-
tory, now cellist with the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra, and
Irving Rosengard, baritone who
has been heard at previous
Halvey events. Tickets are ob-
tainable from members or by
phoning TOwnsend. 8-6633.

A new factory for the manu-
facture of artificial marble is to
be erected on a 250 dunam site
of J.N.F. land in Haifa. The plant
is being financed by a Jewish-
Britsh partnership.

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