Friday, January 31, 1947
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Fourteen
Center Displays Art Cenfer_Concert Offers 80% of Americans
Found Hostile to
Of Modern Amer cans Solo, Grpup Numbers
In 4Two-Week Exhibit The Center orchestra, Julius Minority Groups
Sally Levinson, 17, Captures
i
Personality
Contest
Beauty
Chajes, conductor: the Center
dance group, Fannie Aronson,
director; Rosalie Gross, soprano;
Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and
Jerome Stashefsky, violinist, will
be heard in a
concert for
young people at
2:30 p. m. Sun-
day at the Cen-
ter auditorium.
'The concert
will be given in
celebration of - • •
Jewish Music
Fleischaker also said that all Month and the
NEW • YORK—At least four-
fifths of the American population
have feelings of hostility towards
some minority group, it is re-
vealed in a scientific study re-
leased by Dr. Stuart W. Cook, di-
rector of the Commission on Com-
munity Interrelations by the
American Jewish Congress.
This conclusion is based on a
study of the life-experiences of
437 college students made by
Gordon W. Allport, professor of
psychology at' Harvard Univer-
sity, and Bernard M. Kramer, a
Harvard graduate student.
The study showed that chil-
dren were born without any prej-
udices but gradually acquired
those of their parents.
An exhibit of representative
modern American paintings will
be shown at the Jewish Comml.in-
ity Center from Feb. 5 through
Feb. 19, aCcording to Stanley
..sh
Fleischaker, chairman of the Art
Committee at the Center.
The 14-panel exhibit is being
own through arrangements
with the Museum of Modern Art,
of New York. Artists represent-
ed are Homer, Eakins, Ryder,
Glackens, Sloan, Bellow, Burch-
field, Wood, Marin, Hartley, Dove,
O'Keefe, -DeMartini and Graves.
—Photo by Paul Kirsch, Jewish News Staff Photographer
Left to right: Danny Raskin, Corinne Wilhelm, Sally Levinson, Inez
Mendelsohn and Max Orenstein, commander of Julius Rosenwald Post.
Sally Levinson, 17. daughter of a beauty kit. Inez Mendelsohn
MI. and Mrs. Nathan Levenson of was third. Her gifts were a cor-
2463 Waverly, a student at Cen- du•oy jacket. perfume and three
tral High, was awarded first ' pairs of hosiery.
place in the Beauty Personality I Sheila Barrett, impressionist of
Contest, sponsored by Danny Ras- I stage, radio and screen fame,
kin, Jewish News columnist. in awarded prizes to•the girls after
collaboration
collaboration with the Julius , announcing the winners from an
Rosenwald Post 218 of the envelope sealed at the finals by
Richard Satterfield, executive di-
American Legion.
She received a complete riding rector for John Robert Powers
habit, cologne and three pairs of in Detroit
The awards were given last '
hosier y.
Prizes for second place went to Sunday evening at the Mid-Win-
C'io Hine Wilhelm; a skirt and . ter Ball, held by the Rosenwald
1,1011-w. three pairs of hosiery and Post.
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reproductions are in original col-
or and will prove of . special in-
terest to those who have some
knowledge of the works of the
artists represented in this travel-
ing exhibit.
entire program
will be devoted ;_
to Jewish com- - Rosalie Gross
posers only.
The concert will be open to the
public with no admission charge.
Altman Hour, Center
Present five "'Concerts
JNWA Program Sunday
Features New Zion Film
The music department of the
Jewish Community Center, in co-
operation with the Altman Jew-
New American Juniors
Announce Feb. 8 Ball
The Junior Group of New
I Americans are holding their first
A new Palestine movie will be dance, the Feb. 8 Ball. at 9 p. in.,
shown at the cultural evening of Saturday, Feb. 8, in the Colonial
Hoer, radio station WJLB,
ish
Sun-
will present a series of five Sun-
Branch 114 of Jewish National Room of the Detroit-Leland •o-
Workers Alliance, at 8 p. m. Sun- tel.
day, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Music for dancing will be pro-
day concerts in celebration of
by Wally Engel and his
Jewish Music Festival. The series Bldg.
Shoshana Brooke Freedman band. There will be professional
will start at 11:45 a. m. this Sun-
ertainment during intermis-
entertainment
s notm
and will continue every Sun- will be the featured soloist.
day through March 2.
William Hordes will be guest
Tickets are available at the
Wy
W n Garden, Frances Bloom, speaker.
Leah Crohn, Rosalie Gross and
Refreshments will be served Proceeds will ,calling TY. 7-6309.
be used for over-
Joan Davidoff will be heard in and there will be community door or by
seas relief.
music by Binder, Bialsky, Samin- singing.
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s, xy,
_ Chajes, Weinberg, Weiner.
Kovler Group Re-Reads
Internee League Crowns Names of Survivors
, Queen at Dance Feb. 8
Kovler Volyner Progressive So-
' cotnedies starring Charlie Chap- !
I Coronation of a queen_ and ciety will have an open meeting
hn have been selected.
i at
This program will start at 8 , three princesses will
highlight
8 p. m. Monday, Feb. 3, at 8939
' p. ni. and will be shown in But- ' the first Internees Ball. to be 12th St.
zel Hall of the Center. For any- ' sponsored by the American Cen
The list of 60Q, Kovler survivors
body who was unable to pur- tral League of Former Internees sent from Argentina and add!- ,
eve-
chase a subscription, individual of World War II Saturday
tional correspondence regarding
tickets' are available at the box . fling. Feb. 8 at the Book-Cadillac Kovler sent from New York will
office for 50 cents for members Hotel. be re-read. In addition, moves on ;
Informal Tuesday Evenings
Former internees who wish in- Palestine will be shown.
and 75 cents fur non-members.
Planned For Adult Lounge
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vitation cards to the Ball are in- I
5-;, 1 v is Weiss, chairman of the
vited to call VI. 3-2489 after 6 '
:11 Community Center Adult Center Squash Team
p.m. or write the committee at
BUY ZOBER
Lounge Committee. announces Named State Champions
8908 Copland, Detroit 17.
The Kosher Vegetable Oil
informal programs to be conduct- I Competing in a local tourna-
Tickets to this informal affair
SOAP POWDER
ed every Tuesday night in the ment for the first time, the five
.
iult Lounge. These will con- man squash team representing are priced at $5 per couple.
Jewish Center
Activities
19491 LIVERNOIS
1 Block N. of Outer Dr.
Complete Line of
Choice Meats
Fresh Killed Poultry
Groceries, Frozen Foods
Fresh Fruits and
sea 'of checker and chess games, the Jewish Community Center
info! mat-Tiancing, music and an Health' Club, has been declared son Club will meet at the Work-
oppIrtunit y to just "shrnoos - . Class "B" Champion of the state. man's Circle, Linwood at Bur-
"Wc want to give the men and The team won 30 individual lingame.
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women an opportunity to meet matches while losing only five
friends. spend an interesting hour to its opponents.
Competing Los Angeles Club
Los Angeles Group's monthly
or two and participate in some . against the Center team were
worthwhile informal
activity," players representing the Detroit Sunday night dance will be in
1 Athletic Club, Downtown YMCA, the auditorium of the Center on
sariMiss Weiss.
I Sidney Hill, Detroit Edison, Uni- Feb. 2. Pepi Fine succeeds the late
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versity Club and Racquets . Club. Sylvia Telcove as chairman of
Annual Buketball Event
The annual house tournaments the club.
Benefits Polio Foundation
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for Center squash players, it was
Monday, Feb. 3. the Jewish announced by Samuel A. Levy, Dexter Mother's Club's
Community Center presents its health education director, in 24th Anniversary Tuesday
annual Basketball evening. the Classes 'A', 'B' and 'C' are
The 20th anniversary of the
proceeds of which are donated to now being organized. Entries Dexter Mothers' Club will be
the National Fund for Infantile are to be filed with Knute held Tuesday evening in Butzel
Paralysis. This year the four Johansson, supervisor of the Hall of the Center. •
teams competing are the unde- Health Club and squash instruc-
This affair also will serve as
feated Harry Thomas Clothiers tor.
the annual Hamisha Asar b'She-
League, who will play the Lt. Eli
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vat program. Mrs. Leah Lutsky
Levin Post team. at 8:30 p.
Mothers' Clifas Study
is president of the club. Mrs.
and the Service Parking and Literature of Reisen
Sarah Silverman, vice, president,
Conti al Florists team, currently
Mother's Clubs meetings this will be toastmistress.
kno%■n for their play in the
week will feature the literature . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jacobs
leagues of the Recreation Depart-
; of Abraham Reiser', in apprecia- will be guests of honor.
ment.
tion of his 70th birthday.
Tickets are now available from
Monday, Feb. 3. 1:30 p. m.—
team
players and will be sold at Presidents' Council meeting in
the door.
room 202 of the Center. Tires-
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day, Feb. 4, 1:30 p. m.—Young
Adult Club Presents
I Womens' Study Club will meet
Checker Champions
in the USO Lounge of the Center.
The Detroit Adult Club will
Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1:30 p.
hold a social Sunday, Feb. 2. in Woodward Study Club will meet
Butzel Hall, featuring checker , in the USO Lounge of the Cen-
The United Hebrew
tournaments at which some of ter. Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1:30 p. m.
the Michigan State Checker —Fenkell Mothers' Club will
Schools of Detroit
champions will be present. Re- meet in the home of Mrs. Ida
Gratefully Acknowledge
freshments, music and entertain- Etkin, 3303 Kendell, TO. 9-1179.
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ment will round out the rest of Thursday, Feb. 6, 8 p. m.—Davi-
the Receipt of
the evening. Louis Hendin is
chairman of the Detroit Adult
one scholarship to the Scholar-
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Cinema League Selects
`Bengal Lancer' Film
Ptufuliattat,
PAaianacaki
The next in the series of bi-
weekly Thursday night movie 7-1
( 1/ f l IBC
Or -r
showings of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center Cinema League. wilt
be shown Feb. 6. This program
(,I/,-/ 664/7I11.i
will feature the "Lives of a Ben-
gal Lancer" directed by Henry
Hathaway and starring Gary
Cooper and Franc-hot Tone. As an Ten QuclItv Drug Stores
added attraction, five Keystone
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EUt
ship Fund of the Schools from
Abraham Littman in memory of
his dearly beloved wife Yetta,
who passed away Jan. 14.
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one-half scholarship from Mr.
and Mrs. Sol Edelmqn, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris L. Fruman and Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Block. _
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contributions towards the Schol-
arship Fund of the schools from
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel and
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sheclater.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE SCHOOLS wish to announce the
formation of a MORNING KINDERGARTEN CLASS for chil-
dren of the ages from 4 to 6—beginning with the new school
semester February 3rd. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM
SCHOOL, a regular service.
For Information and Reservations Call
W. C. SCHOOLS
TO. 8-5368
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