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February 07, 1947 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-02-07

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Local Brevities

Page Nine

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 7, 1947

Pisgah Fathers, Sons
Hold Annual Party

Announce Troth

Bnai Brith Young Women
Present 5 Detroit Judges -
In 'Town Hall of Justice'

man, Emma Lazarus, and Sue
Grossman, president, Diane Mal-
erman.
The advisors of the groups are:
Mrs. Edith Goodman, of Diane
Malerman, and Mrs. Tillie Kush-
ner of Emma Lazarus.
The audience will be asked to
participate in discussion of a ser-
ies of questions on law and jus-
tice after the judges have given
their opinions.

A newly formed WAYNE
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith
CHAPTER of ALPHA EPSILON
Diane Malerman and Emma
PI has been organized. Officers will hold its annual father and
Lazarus Chapters of Bnai Brith
are:
Young Women will present the
son party at 1:30 p. m. this Sun-
Larry LoPatin—President-Master;
"Town Hall of Justice," at 8 p.
Hughes Potiker—Lt.-Master; Morris day, at Northern High, Clair-
Novetsky—Scribe; Bernard Botnick-
m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the
Lt. Scribe; Sol Koenigsberg—Exche- mount and Woodward.
auditorium of the Jewish Com-
quer: 'Edward Friedman—Sentinel
Nat
Gurwin,
chairman
of
the
munity Center.
Other members are:
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Irving Schanbom, Billy Zucher, Ber- entertainment committee, who
The following judges will be
nie Schneider, Harry Lipsitz, Milt arranged the show, states that the
guest speakers: Judge John V.
Weiss. Irving Grodman. Richard At-
kins. Burt Bernstein, Nathan Pollack, large hall, seating 1,200, was se-
raeme ..glowerJ
Brennan, Circuit Court; William
Milton Soloman, Mitchell Tendler.
cured because of the overflow
I. Friedman, f or m e r Circuit
• •

"Always
Fresh Flowers"
attendance of last year. Fathers
Court; Judge 0. Z. Ide. Record-
BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will who were unable to bring sons
Floral Specialties
er's Court; Judge E. N. Karay,
meet at 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. have been bringing daughters to
For Weddings
Common Pleas, and Judge David
and Showers
8 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. these events.
C. Vokes, Common Pleas.
Louis H. Bogrow, 1942 Gladsteon.
Larry Morris
Bill Caplan
Diane "Babe" Weber, dancer
Moderator
for
the
evening
will
« • •
and singer, will be featured on
We Deliver
be Howard Liebman, director of
BESSARABIAN LANDSLEUTE the program.
Anytime—Anyplace!
the Detroit BBYO.
are invited to attend a party Sun-
Eleanor Siegan will be mistress
91 I 1 Linwood at Joy Rd.
day evening, Feb. 9, at Assembly
of ceremonies. Her committee
Hall, 12th at Clairmount. David February Frolic Slated
TY. 4-7784
includes Shirley Meisel, president,
MISS MAXINE STEINMAN
Seltzer, of New York, secretary of Saturday at Center
Emma Lazarus, Shirley Glicks-
the Bessarabian Federation, will
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Steinman
report on the group's activities.
Chapter I, Zionist Organiza- announced the engagement of
• • •
DRAPES - SLIPCOVERS
tion of America, will present its
JOSEPH R. LEEMON and February Frolic, featuring the their daughter, Maxine, to Syd-
sons, Philmore A. and Norman I., music of Freddy Warren and his ney Rosenberg, son of Mr. and
announce the removal of their orchestra, this Saturday evening Mrs. David Rosenberg, at a
li*w offices to 1550-52 National at the Jewish Community Center. gathering of friends and relatives.
Bank Bldg.
Dancing will begin at 9 p. m.
• • •
Tickets, priced at $1.25 per per-
LOUIS STARFIELD COHANE son, may be purchased at the
addressed the last meeting of door. Couples and stags are in-
Women Lawyers Association of vited to attend.
Michigan on the subject of
The chapter will hold a tobog-
"Psychiatry and the Law." Mr. gan and ice-skating party Sun-
Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi of Con-
Cohane served as chairman of the day, Feb. 9. Those attending will gregation Bnai Moshe will dis-
joint committees of the American meet at the Palmer Park skating cuss the timely aspects of Zion- Illustrated C u s -
Made Law-
Bar Association, American Medi-
ism at the meeting of the Haifa tom
son style Biscit
pavilion at 1:30 p. m.
cal Association, American Psychi-
Tufted Back sec-
Chapter of ZOA, Feb. 10.
tional in your
atric Association and American
The group will also discuss choice of fabrics
Neurological Association on this Swiss Journalist Speaks
colors. Can
plans for a fund-raising affair to and
be used in many
subject and also was vice-chair-
be held in the near future. Sam- arrangements.
At
Grand
Rapids
Service
man of the American Bar Asso-
uel W. Barr heads the arrange-
ciation Section on Criminal Law
$295
Baron Hans de Meiss-Teuffen, ments committee. He is assisted
and a member of its Council for
by Dr. and Mrs. Paul L. Fraiberg,
distinguished
Swiss
journalist,
a number of years.
will be guest speaker at the Sab- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold LaKritz, Dr.
• • •
bath Eve services at Temple and Mrs. Louis L. Kazdan, Dr.
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS LODGE
Emanuel in Grand Rapids this and Mrs. Albert A. Schwartz and
of Bnai Brith will have its second
Dr. and Mrs. I. Walter Silver.
Friday.
annual spring dance April 19 at
Future Haifa chapter programs
Although a non-Jew,
the
the Masonic Temple. Harry Cohen
include Rabbi Leon Fram's talk
is chairman and Phillip Fealk is Baron has visited Palestine four Feb. 24, a Purim party March 10,
times, once entered as an illegal
co-chairman.

immigrant, and has lived in the and a debate on partition March
24.
MARGUERITE KOZENN. dra- kibbutzim.
Indeed this is a natural
The Temple Emanuel Men's
matic soprano, and JULIUS
place to seek and find the
Store Bombed in London,
CHAJES, composer-pianist, will Club announces the following Attacks Are Continued
furniture that make a house
leave Detroit for a two-week con- new officers: William Goodman,
a home Our entire store is de-
LONDON, Jan. 5 (JTA) A
cert tour beginning Feb. 8. They president; Herbert Hecht, vice
voted solely to custom made
furniture built to your indi-
are scheduled to appear in Ten- president; Meyer Ginsburg, sec- Jewish chain store was bombed
nessee, Maryland, Pennsylvania retary, and Arthur Scheiner, and a car owned by a Jew was vidual design. We also specialize in drapes, slip-
blown
up
recently
in
continued
covers and upholstering. For the "new" in mod-
treasurer. The club is now en-
and Minnesota.
• • •
gaged in an extensive member- attacks on Jews in London, des- em and period. We invite you to see us.
pite police precautions to sup-
PHILADELPHIA O R C H E S- ship drive.
. Phone TR. 3-4910
press anti-Semitic actions.
TRA, directed by Eugene Or-
For Complete Information and Estimates—Be Sure to Ask
for Our Interior Decorator, Who Will Assist You in Your
mandy, will appear at the Masonic Feb. 8. Plans are being completed
Selection—No Obligation, Of Course
Auditorium on Monday evening. for a cabaret nite at the Park
• • •
Avenue Penthouse April 12. Pro-
At the meeting of HELLER ceeds will go to Palestinian
NEW
8090 Second Blvd.
FAMILY CLUB at the home of charities.
Corner Seward
• • •
BEAUTY SALON
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Daneman, the
following officers were selected:
ARTHUR W. SEMPLINER,
4 Blks. North
Exclusive But Not Expensive
Gm. 24.1trs. Bldg.
Honorary president, Sam Heller; former Circuit Court Commis-
All Types of Beauty Service
president, Michael Golding; vice- sioner, who" served in the Navy
president, Ben Daneman; secre- during the war, is a candidate for
PERMANENT
S c 50
tary, Belrose Golding; treasurer, Common Pleas Court.
WAVES
and up
• • •
Dorothy Golding. Plans were
Open evenings by appointment
made for a Purim party.
Among the students playing
• • •
leading roles in the next produc-
12244 DEXTER BLVD.
JERRY MALAMUD and JEAN tions of the Wayne University
TO. 9-9704
B A S C H I N, representatives of Circular Theatre are SEYMOUR
Detroit Habonim, attended the TUCHOW, REUBEN SILVER,
third annual Habonim Institute ELIZABETH ELKIN and MORT
at the Jewish Teachers' Institute ZIEVE. All are active in Wayne
NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS FOR 1947 ENROLLMENTS
in New York.
dramatic dnd other speech de-
• • •
partment activities.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will
They will appeir in the double
meet Saturday evening, Feb. 8, production of "Oedipus, King of
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- Thebes," and "The Man Who
"Built for Children in a Setting Blessed by Nature"
ton Duchan. On Feb. 25 the club Married a Dumb Wife" to be
will hold a theater party.
presented Feb. 13 to 15 and Feb.
CAMP ACTIVITIES
• • •
Situated . in the HEART OF
The Highest Standards
20 to 22 at McCollester Hall.
NORTHERN MICHIGAN,



15 Happy Hours in
VIANA BEY of Los Angeles, a
"AMERICA'S SUMMER PLAY-
are Still Maintained in
Every Camp Day
13-year-old pianist of amazing
PAVALOTCHER AID SOCIE-
GROUND." on the shore of
ability, will include Detroit in her TY will hold its annual charity
LAKE WALLOON, which has
ARCHERY
tour of the Middle West and East night of games Monday, Feb. 10,
FOOD
been acclaimed as one of the
and will appear on the Detroit at Zack's, 8939 12th St.. Proceeds
three most beautiful lakes in
BASEBALL
STAFF
the world—along its wide SAFE
Artists series sponsored by Viv- go to the general fund for aid-
sandy beach an d hard sandy
ian Gilpin Robison next Wednes- ing the sick, needy, and poor.
BASKETBALL
TUITION
bottom. Nestled among the green
day evening, in the Lecture Hall Among the major projects is the
BOATING
hills and wooded beauty of this
of the Detroit Institute• of Arts.
adoption of a European child.
MEDICAL
northern wonderland, you will
• • •
BOXING
Those desiring tickets may call
find the spacious grounds of
KADIMAH SOCIAL CLUB an- Dorothy Caplan, NO. 3373, or
CAMP PLAYFAIR — truly a
CANOEING
nounces its 10th anniversary ban- Sally Fields, TO. 8-9076.
Rustic airy log cabins equipped with
"SETTING BLESSED BY NA-
quet, to be held Feb. 16 at the
TURE." Only 10 miles from PE-
FISHING
electricity, running water and mod-
TOSKEY—only 15 miles from
Workmen's Circle. Returned vet-
em flush toilets, wash basins and
SAILING
CHARLEVOIX

only
45
miles
erans who are members, or rela-
drinking water.
from MACKINAW.
tives of members of the club,
SWIMMING
will be honored at this event. N.
KOSHER
CATERING
WALLOON
LAKE,
with
gradual
TENNIS
Individual
bed
and
mattress
for
Norman Goldenberg, chairman of
incline, assures safe swimming.
(Strictly Kosher Food)
the banquet, may be contacted for
each child.
PING PONG
reservations at NO: 6829.
Laundry. Done at Camp
Hailed far and wide as a "NO
Expert Catering
• • •
PHOTOGRAPHY
POLLEN" area, giving relief
LEVINSON FAMILY CLUB
Complete Facilities for Serving
from HAY FEVER and SINUS.
Camp Fire Singing
will meet at 8 p. m. Sunday; Feb.
For $ffljp= Per Week
Your Parties, Banquets, Wed-
9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
DRAMATICS
Only la a All Season
dings and Other Social Af-
PHONE MRS. A. MANN
M. Miller, 2716 Tyler.
fairs.
ALL THIS AND MORE
NATURE STUDY
• • •
For Details and Reservations
Transportation Arranged
MIZERITCHER SOCIAL CLUB
ARTS & CRAFTS
TO. 8-8382
TO. 5-1456
DA. 0232
*ill entertain the senior Mize-
ritcher–group Saturday- -ehiling,

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Haifa Chapter to Have
Rabbi Levi As Guest

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PLANS FOR
CUSTOM MADE MODERN



MARJORIE GILROY'S

CAMP PLAYFAIR

DORFMAN'S,

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