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EVERY PERSON who volun- the fact that one had cleared the
teers to work for the Allied Jew--; date long in advance with the
ish Campaign makes the road Jewish Community Council . . .
shorter toward success in this The date-clearing bureau of the
year's campaign . . . Join the big Council is a valuable public serv-
parade ... and march with heads ice to avoid conflicts . . . Talk
high . . . for to reach the goal I ! about individualism! . . . T h e
means happiness to millions of writer has pleaded and pleaded
unfortunates among our people. with organizations to co-operate
. .. but evidently, sorry to say, it
• • •
ANDRE VILLON, French sing-
er who may receive the Rudolph
Valentino role, will introduce
Harry Gaines' "I Can't Escape
From You" on the air from Hol-
lywood, Feb. 22 . . . and use it
from there on as his theme song
20th Century Fox has three
of Harry's tunes . . . "Time Will
Tell," "Dreams for Sale," and "I
Must Have You." . . . The music
business magazine, "New York,"
had an article about Harry, with
a resume of his doings . . He's
back in town, hoping for housing
conditions to clear up in Los An-
geles.
Page Thirteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 21, 1947
City Round Table Farband Institute
Opens Classes in
Sponsors Fifth
Annual Concert History of Zionism
Courses in the history of Zion-
Detroit -musicians who practice
music for arts sake will present ism and in the Palestinian labor
their fifth annual Brotherhood movement have been introduced
at the Institute of Jewish Studies,
, organized by the Council for
Jewish Folk Schools, in coopera-
tion with the Detroit Central
Committee of the Labor Zionist
Organization of America-Poale
Zion. The lecturer is Joseph
Haggai, well-known educator
and Zionist leader.
, Other courses given in the
Institute's afternoon and evening
sessions are: Jewish history
(modern); history of the Jews in
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OSENBERG'S
Social Book
On these pages are inscribed the
, Aeekiy social events for which
Rosenberg's Kosher Catering was
proud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect
Catering: . Rosenberg's takes pride In
its ability to offer the absolute finest In
preparation and service for complete
and thorough enjoyment of the oc-
casion.
MONDAY ..FEB. ie
SATURDAY, FEB. 13
Shower Wor Anne Heller. C,-,1,-
Return f: - om
EVENING:
Frances Heller and
honeymoon dinner for Al and
en by
Mrs. G. Pell.
Sarah Rosenberg.
TUESDAY, FEB. 11
sUNDAY. FEB. 16
Anniversary Dinner of Ro,h-
EVENING: Marriage of Pau-
lin Laya Aid Society. Mrs.
line Ritten to Seymour Mel k-
Schenbaum. president.
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12
for Ann Schwartz.
Shower
EVENING: Marriage of Rose
Given by Mrs. Harold Wald-
SErlik to Hy Fox.
man.
EVENING: 35th Anrii-Versary
THURSDAY, FEB. 13
Banquet of Jewish Folk Vere-
Shower for Sarah Matz. (Then
in.
by Mrs. Ben Nagel.
the senate dining room . . . He
also introduced her to Senator
' I
TARAS 13RJBICIEI
Concert at 8 p. m., Monday, Feb.
24. in the main auditorium of the
Rackham Memorial Building,
Woodward at Farnsworth.
The concert is presented under
for him, it gave "Little Joe" Stone see the evening, which will in-
the auspices of the Detroit Round
some very funny material . . . elude
wrestler
Bert
Rubi,
the
1946 World Series movies and a
which he'll display at the Rex Detroit Lion footballer . . . It's a Table of Catholics, Jews and
Chapter II of Bnai Brith Young terrific lineup of all-star sports Protestants in cooperation with
Men "Club Shez Le-Roiz . . • : variety . . . and one we've dated the University of Michigan Ex-
Feb. 22 at the Park Avenue Pent- as a definite "must!" . . . Lou tension Service.
Featured on the program will
house . . . with Iry Fields on the may also bring Gus Dorais, for- .
be the Jewish Folk Chorus. under
instrumental.
' mer University of Detroit foot- the direction of Henri Goldberg;
• • •
BACK FROM A hunting trip, ball mentor now coaching the the Detroit Fiddler's Band,
Lions.
under the baton of Taras Hu-
Irving Sotkin (his wife is the i
• • •
bicki; St. David's Catholic
former Judy Prince of years back
THE DAY of their marriage, Church Choir, directed by Frank-
stage fame) tells about seeing a! Gladys Rapoport and Al Blumen-
young sportsman taking aim at a feld took turns at calling their lin W. McAfee; St. Petett's and
pheasant running along the ' .best man and asking if HE was Paul's Russian Cathedral Choir
- ground ... which just isn't sports- I nervous! .. . Gladys called twice , led by Nicholas Sanin; and the
manlike . . . Iry shouted, "Hey, : and Al three times . .. Their in- Detroit Lutheran A Capella
fellow, never shoot a running , terest in his welfare was beyond Choir, directed by Kenneth Jew-
he got
bird!" -- . . . and the reply
custom and sharing their anxiety ell.
The program was arranged by
was, "What a'ya take me for. an became humorous . . . but an-
idiot? Can't you see I'm waiting : swering that phone so much 5- the Detroit Round Table Music
1
co-chairmen
til it stops?"
i nally did get us so nervous we committee, whose
• • •
tipped over a bottle of ink, are Dr. Nellie Huger Ebersole,
THIS YEAR'S fund-raising cracked the telephone receiver director, Detroit Council of
dance of Young Women's Council and caught our finger in the : Churches Guild Musicians; Vic-
of Bnai Brit,h . . . March 1 at the
tor J. Breed, organist of St.
Masonic Temple . . . should be ; drawer!
• • •
Leo's Catholic Church; and Julius
an over the thousand marker .. . 1 THAT HUGE program planned Chajes, director of music at the
a live memoir of post-war pro- for Feb.23 at Masonic Temple .. . Jewish Community Center.
ceedings .. . . and here are the by Louis Marshall and Louis D.1
gals who'll make it just that
Brandeis Lodges of Bnai Brith Suwalker Survivors
Leona Weinberg heads 'the affair.
is well worth the interest,
. . . with Esther _Karbal, Marcia both
• ' - from an entertainment , Seek Relatives Here
The Suwalker Relief Organiza-
Goodgall, Betty Skolnick, Ann standpoint and in aiding the
Nochman, Shirley Silver, Gloria groups to further their philan- tion has messages from the fol-
Chadwick, Ray Yanovsky and thropic work . . . Allan Jones lowing:
Z--lo.r
alison
Sara Lee Eichler ... Steve Corell, heads the cast which includes bar- of Moshe
Boruch ::n d "1n
Ester
of Zucke rman of
the young band sensation with a itone David Gutman and the Hal- Raygood, is sought by his cousin, Rifka
Titenbaum iHershberg) of Graje•o,
13-veteran aggregation, will sup- evy Singing Society.
now in Palestine.
ply the Melodies.
j e
of
uvtaPoland,
seeking his relatives, Friedman, in De-
• • •
BEST BET of the Week-end troit.
Woroberzyk of Suwalk. Poland.
SAM LEIB looked like the . . . Junior Service Group affair
seeking his uncle. Sam Low Barabej
Lone Ranger, walking round . . . this Friday at 8 p. m. . .. at and
cousins in Detroit.
town with his face covered . . . Shaarey Zedek . . . featuring ser-
Rachel Kagan, daughter of Mojsche
Lipszyc of Grodno, also Frajne
Fact was, he had been recovering mon by Rabbi Morris Adler on Hilel
Pozniak, daughter of Chana and Zel-
from an illness which halted his "Frank Words to Jewish Young man Dlugacz of Grodno, Poland.
circuit judge campaigning work People" and informal discussion sought by Leon Lipszyc.
For information call Suwalker
for a couple of days . . . A. C.
nklar d Shir-
Lappin, on the ticket for the ley • Subar leading community secretary, J. Gladstone, TYler
Common Pleas bench, made his sing . . . Refreshments and so- 4-5072.
first decision at the Pisgah show cial following.
An Adventure
PHONE
• • •
by acquitting Sam of being a no-
in Good Eating
torious cliaracter.
HELP HIT the bulls-eye . . .
9743
• • •
Finest Wines
$5,335,000! . . . Volunteer your
and Liquors
FOLKS COMING back from services for the Allied Jewish
Florida are proof that the weather
wasn't all bad there ... Leo Ber-
lin, sporting a neat golden tan,
says it was so hot that dogs were
chasing cats and both were walk-
ing.
« •
ORGANIZATIONS should
learn from past experience . .
Last week, Feb. 16 to be exact,
three popular affairs were -given-
au the same nite, regardless of
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FROM THE PAGES
OF
is no use . . . Some people just
don't care . . . and others have
to suffer because of it!
• • •
DISA 'N DATA ... RUTH Ma-
gid, in Washington as a secretary
at the Veteran's Conference, hit
the political circle - by lunching
with Senator Claude Pepper in
Adam Clayton Powell and wife,
Hazel Scott . . . Helen Mecklir is
engaged to Ted Friedman of
Windsor . . . Irving Broder goes
: along his business signing his
!creditable works, "Photographer
at Large" . . . Lt. Eli Levin Post
• • •
WINDING UP a great and of Jewish War Veterans lays
much too sho t series, Aryeh claim- to being first post to spon-
Menzel will t e final speaker sor a basketball team . . .
on the Palesti a Forum, Feb. 25, Coached by Sol Haberman and
at the Jewish enter He is playing in the major division of
League.
- only 35 . Menzel has been sent the Jewish Center
• • •
to Hechalutz in the U.S. as a i
how
delegate for the Jewish Agency ' "CINCY" SACHS will tell
• • He suffered injuries in the he took over the "graveyard"
King David HOtel bombing but : coaching post of the Detroit Fal-
m a i n t a i n e d unruffled calm cons and managed to bring them
through the entire incident . . . back to life . . . at th e "S ports
For the finality to this marvelous Cavalcade" of newly formed Sig-
program, let's pack the Jewish mund Livingston Lodge of BB
1. . . Feb. 24 in Butzel Hall of the
Center and welcome Menzel.
- , Jewish Center . . . Lou Handler,
. . •
IF THE NAVY did nothing else handsome referee man, will ern-
the U. S.; history of the Jewish
language and literature; Hebrew
(elementary, advanced and con-
versational); Yiddish (elemen-
tary and advanced); and Yiddish
literature.
A seminar exclusively for the
students of the Institute will
open in the near future, and will
consist of a series of addresses
on cultural, social and economic
problems. Among the lecturers
will be Dr. Harold A. Basilius, A.
Knox, Donald Marsh. Dr. Roy C.
;Miller, Fred M. Butzel, Boaz
Siegel, and Philip Slomovitz.
Registration for these courses
is still in progress. Classes are
held at 1912 Taylor and Central
High School. For further in-
. formation, call TY. 5-3365 from
2 p. m. to 8 p. m. weekdays.
Campaign!
Introduce Bill Prohibiting
Discrimination in Mortgaging
Russian Gypsy
Music
12 Noon to 3 p. M.
6 p. in. to 2 a. m.
Russian
Food and
Atmosphere
Open Daily
11 a.m.-
2 a.m.
tact. Sunday
ALBANY.—A bill to prohibit
"discrimination in mortgage fi-
nancing because of race, religion,
viler, national origin or ancestry"
was introduced by Senator Ar-
thur Wachtel of the Bronx and
Assemblyman Hulan. Jack of Man-
hattan.
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