Page Nineteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January 24, 1947

Powers Director Michigan Jewish War Veterans
To Pick Winners Hold Fourth Annual Military Ball
In Raskin Contest

Richard Satterfield, Detroit di-
rector for John Robert Powers,
met with the 18 finalists in the
Danny Raskin Beauty Personal-
ality Contest at the Powers

DON'T MISS the ,Julius Rosen-
wald Mid-Winter Ball for the
March of Dimes ... Jan. 26 . . .
at the Ft. Wayne Hotel! ,
Richard .Satterfield, Detroit di-
rector fdr John Robert Powers,
met with the finalists in the
column's Beauty Personality Con-
test. . . . The girls will receive
prizes for first, second and third
places, plus other awards, at the
dance.... Outstanding gifts have
been donated by local department
stores and prominent merchants.
• • •
THE WORD around Central
High is "What's bussin', cousin?"
... and the loud answer is. "Get
hep, son, it's jivin' time!" . . .
And that it is, 'cause another
floor polishing session of swing-
eroo is slated for the Senior
Prom, Jan. 425; at the Masonic
Temple. .. . Long jeans and bob-
by sox are out, but def! ... Strict-
ly semi-formal, say Fred Kaye
and Rita Papo, co-heads of the
social committee.
• • •
Olifson. pop-
`HAPPY
ular community-ite and interior
decorator extra-ordinary, loves
his music. . . . While the radio
plays, he keeps perfect brush and
lather rhythm and eventually has
his customers joining in with the
beat. . . . Last week, a friendly
client whirled a recording of
"Tiger Rag" on the spindle, catch-
ing Hank off guard and almost
tossing him from the ladder. . . .
Rythmic • Henry didn't think it
was so funny . . . at least not
dlEith a well-lathered brush plant-
ed square against his face! . . .
Hank's favorite song that day
was "I've Got You Under My
Skin" . . . and how!
• •
.
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Sol
Siedman and Iloo Friedberg are
engaged. . . . George Loria will
soon wed Dorothy Litchoff of W.
Virginia, on the coast, where she
is residing.
Rita Kalman and Al Loewen-
stein Jr. (vice president of meat
Co.) will wed June 12 . . . Ber-
nice Ablecop and Milt Shulman
are engaged . . . same gos for
Thelma Heckman and Jack Berg-
man.
• • •
THE FIRST annual affair of
Louis Brandeis Auxiliary of Bnai
Brith is slated for March 8, at
the Fort Wayne Hotel, with Mick-
ey Woolf for entertainment and
dancing melodies. . . . 'Twill be
a fund raiser and the girls are
stopping at nothing to make at a
success. . . . "It's just got to be
a success," yelps Freda Fisher.
dance chairman. "or they'll have
to carry me out!" . . . so if the
girls selling tickets' care fig.

tire morning at this pleasant task,
she politely thanked Sylvia and
said, "Well, those are the sort of
clothes I'll buy if my husband
ever lets me go to South Amer-
ica!"
• • •
HARRY WEINSTEIN sends an
interesting "howdy" from Cali-
fornia, where he is residing with
the lovely Mrs. and attending
California Polytech. . . . Says the
school is a combination indus-
trial and agricultural seat of
learning and where Walt Disney
got the black sheep for his pic-
ture, "Song of the South" . . .
only they were white! . . . Th€

school dyed them black for that
purpose. . . . He writes that the
sheep acquitted themselves. how-
ever, by butting the star. Harry
Carey, in the seat of his pants
while bending over to tie his
shoelaces on the set.. .. "He had
to sit on a pillow' for the next
three days because of that terrific
butt: -

• • •
LITTLE 5-YEAR OLD. Diane
Rochelle Rosen likes to chew her
aspirin tablet when necessity
deems her taking the medicant.
. . . When Mrs. David I. Rosen
asked her why she didn't swallow
it whole, Diane replied, "0-o-oh.
mommy, no! I don't like the way

it tastes: -

• • •

MORRIE RICHMAN. who with
Ben Filkoff and Myer Brenner
handles much of the pistachio
situation round town. noticed a
soft-smiling youngster standing
.by watching with lips wistfully
drooping as he filled a 12th St.
machine, last week. . . Reaching
into a big bag, Morrie gave the

wide-eyed youngster a generous

handful. .. . The lad immediately
ran away, soon to return panting
like a locomotive . . . and ac-
companied by what seemed like

all the boys in the neighborhood_
. . . Morrie lost money that day!

• • •

school for models, to make his
selections for first, second and
third places.
The main event of celebrities
from stage. screen and radio
presenting the awards will take
place at the Mid-Winter Ball .for
the March of Dimes, sponsored
by Julius Rosenwald Post 218 of

the American Legion, at the Ft.
Wayne Hotel, Sunday.
The gifts will consist of
women's apparel, donated by
local department
stores and
prominent merchants. Each girl
reaching the finals also will re-
ceive a gift.
This is the second annual con-
test held by the Listening Post
Column of The Jewish News.

Bobby Miller won first prize last
year, Beth Weiner was second
and Florence Eisner, third. Bob-
by now resides in California and
both Beth and Florence are
married. The Eisner family,
however, is represented again
with Evelyn a finalist.
Wally Engel. "Saxaphonist of
the Year, - and his orchestra will
provide music for Rosenwald
Post's ball, dancing to begin at
8:30 p. m.

Palestine Forum
Of Four Lectures
To Start Feb. 4

Fi-eda's well-being, they won't
take no for an answer.
• • •
HARRY GAINES. local song-
writer going places. pens a big

NEW YORK—To consider plans
for the proposed museum of
.American Jewish war records to,
be established by the National
Board in its
"hello" from Hollywood where Jewish Welfare
a comma -
t on b u ildi
as
he's trying to cram in a multitude
of appointments with the biggies tee of 18 authorities on Jewish
out there. . . . The strikes aren't history, meeting as an advisory

helping him any . . . but he's committee of JWB experts. con-
making up time partying with vened here this week for the
the stars and meeting the men first time.
After hearing Frank L. Weil.
who give you your admission's
JWB president, explain what
worth.
• • •
JWB had in mind in proposing
THE NEW Sigmund Livingston the museum, the advisop,' com-
Lodge and Auxiliary of Bnai mittee, under the chairmanship
Brith are the first groups in the of Dr. David de Sola Pool. New
country to adopt the name of York, named a sub-committee to
the Anti - Defamation League's study the name, scope and ac-
founder who died last year. . . . tivities of the museum and to re-
Mrs. Livingston sent sanction port at another meeting Jan. 30.
from Washington. . . . Their first Other sub-committees were se-
joint membership affair is set for lected to consider budget, selec-
tion of a curator, exhibits, and re-
Jan. 29 at the Jewish Center.
• • •
lations with other Jewish organi-
SYLVIA GERSON almost tore zations.
apart the store where she works,
following an experience, last Fischer, Goldenberg, Shapiro
week, which could have resulted Join Conference Committee
NEW YORK—The acceptance
in murder. .. A customer want-
ed to select three ensembles suit- of membership on the Commit-
able for South American travel tee on Future Organization of
and Sylvia, eyes a'glitter, fitted the American Jewish Conference
her out with three complete ward- by Judge Harry M. Fisher, Har-
robes, including all accessories old J. Goldenberg and Ezra Z.
like hats, gloves, shoes, purses, Shapiro was announced by Dr.
etc. .. . The lady was delighted. Maurice N. Ejsendrath, commit-
Then after putting in the en- tee chairman.

co-chairmen of the fourth annual
Patriotic Military Ball to he held
Feb. 22 in Masonic Temple ball-
room, under the sponsorship of
the Determent of Michigan Jew-
ish War Veterans and Auxiliaries.
The ball will climax a series,
of Roosevelt, Lincoln. and Wash-1
ington birthday functions to be

Jewish Music Contest
Is Sponsored by JWB

NEW YORK—Frederick
noted composer of model n n: _.sir'.
will head a group of nine Judges
who will serve as judges in the
forthcoming Jewish Music contest
conducted by the Jewish Music
Council, it has been announced

mission to all talks will be free.
Committees and chairmen for
the series are: Policy. Matt Har-
ris; program, Mrs. Harris; pub-
licity, Ben Gallob: mailing lists,
Rose Horowitz: speakers and
Center contact, Mrs. Gallob: tele-
phone brigade. Bernard Choden;
posters, Larry Koltonow.
Harry Katz, director of Center
adult education activities, handles
Center phases of developing the
forum.

Ben Lei'insons to Visit
White House Saturday

Mrs. Louba LupiloiT. president

of the Department of Michigan

Auxiliary, will attend the Nation-
al Women's Patriotic Conference
in Washington this veuk. She
will also participate in the Na-
tional JINN.' Auxil:zu v Legis'ative
Convention Jan. 24 to 27 in

Washington.

v...th a ps ,?udonyni,
be signed
14,113S IC
nuist be sew to tne
We:Lire
C,UTICI I. Nji i.)11:11
B ,.:it•J. 145 Ea-t 32nd St: ret. New
York. before Sept. 1. They must
be accompanied by a sealed en-
velope containing the name and

address of the composer.

by David Putterman, contest
committee chairman. The contest
aimed at encouraging composers
to write musical works "reflective
of the spirit of the Jewish
people." The Music Council is
sponsored by the National Jewish
Welfare Board.
All manuscripts, which must

FROM THE PAGES
OF

A major change in the program
for the Palestine Forum. the
series by Zionist experts on the
life and economy of modern
Palestine to be presented at the
Jewish Center. is announced by
Rabbi Morris Adler of Cong.
Shaarey Zedek, chairman of the
forum advisory board.
The program has been changed
from five talks to four, the first
in the series to be given Feb. 4 '
instead of Jan. 28. All talks have
been shifted from Thursdays to
Tuesdays.
The basic aim of the program
is to present for Detroit Jewish
youth a summary of modern
Palestinian development, accord-
ing to Matt Harris. executive
secretary of Detroit Hechalutz
(Jewish Youth Pioneers) which
is presenting the program under

TONY WEITZEL evidently had
car trouble 'before finally arriv-
ing at the Junior Service Group
quiz show last week . . . he was
calling everybody "Jack." The
News man still hadn't shown up
after the courtesy delay. so we
were handed the fiddle as quiz-
master for the first half . . A
good sized audience (including
150 new members!) appreciated the general title of "'What's Pales-
Tony's swell job .. . especially in tine to You?"
a consequence love scene with
Harris emphasized that each
Eva Weissenberg.
talk will be a complete unit Ad-

Experts Help Plan
American Jewish
Historical Museum

Rudolph Stein
Mrs. Esther Tenzer
Norman Berkley
Mrs. Esther Tenzer. Norman held this month and next by the
Berkley and Rudolph Stein are several posts and auxiliaries.

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