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Page Seventeen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 28, 1947
Beth El Sisterhood
Windsor Concludes
Offers Fashion Show
week-Long
Mrs. Harry Lichterman and
Seymour Tilchin are joint
On Community Plans Mrs.
chairmen for the fashion show
Temple Beth El at 2 p. m., Mon-
day, March 10, in the social hall
of the Temple.
Detroit's leading women's
shops will model the newest in
spring clothes. A dessert lunch-
eon will precede the show.
Windsor's Community Plan- to be given by the Sisterhood of
a
ning Week will be concluded with
summary and resolution sessions
Program
Danny Raskin's
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STOP' TALKING about what screeching stop afront the La-
should be done ... and do it! ... Salle blvd. apartment house and
Volunteer your services to the firemen leaped bravely into the
freezing air to answer an alarm
Allied Jewish Campaign!
... Up the stairs they rushed .. .
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BEST BET of the Weekend ...
Annual Fund-Raising Dance of
Bnai Brith Young Women . . .
March 1, at Masonic Temple . .
proceeds going toward BB phil-
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anthropies.
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THERE'LL BE a spring king
and queen selected at the Second
Annual Spring Dance . . . spon-
sored by the Inter-Synagogue
Youth Council . . . March 22 at
Temple Beth El . . . The Youth
Council is made up of three rep-
resentatives from each of three
synagogues . . . with one vote
Char,les Kramer
apiece going to
Social Book
battering aside the heavy smoke
which enveloped the hallways
. . . What excitement! What
. thrills! . . and all because, ac-
cording to the neighbors, Mrs.
Sidney Mitchell was baking a
cake!
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AT THE RECENT checker
tourney of the Detroit Adult
Club, Nat Rubin, a former cham-
pion, played eight heavy think-
ers at the same time and beat
every one . . . Adult Club was
formed last spring and resumed
again after a summer lay-off ...
Purpose is to promote social con-
men and
of Shaarey Zedek, Jean Sarason tacts between single
ages between 25 and 40.
of Temple Israel and Joel Ham- women,
burger of Temple Beth El. • • •
IT'S ONE• THING to give
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clothing to Supplies for Overseas
RABBI MORRIS ADLER re-
Survivors, and another thing to
HARRY CHERNIAK
this Sunday afternoon and eve-
ning.
The meetings climax a week-
long program of investigation into
the needs, and future prospects
of every aspect of Jewish corn-
munity life in Windsor. The
program, under the sponsorship
of the Windsor Jewish Commun-
ity Council, takes place at Shaar
Hashomayirtt. Synagogue.
members the time he was ap- offer rags! . . . Those who give
proached by a gent who welcom-
to S.O.S. can never be thanked
ed him with, "My, but I haven't enough . . . but the ones who do
seen you in a long time.” . . . so without thinking are actually
Rabbi Adler nodded his head in
doing ..more harm than they are
plausable acceptance and replied,
"W e 11
, th a t is understandable good'
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you don't come to shule and I
LAST WEEK at the Fox
don't go to night clubs!"
in the corn- ! Theater, Ben and Cele Kassel-
NEWEST GROUP
man were annoyed by the con-
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rnunity is the "Elites"
versation of a couple in the row
fellows,
fellows, 18-20, most of whom are
. . . Ben leaned over
Wayne students . . Art Davis is ahead
slightly and politely whispered
president and Sid Cohen, sec.-
that they couldn't hear a thing
treas.
NEWS PREVIEW . . . Before " •The fellow with the phono-
graph leaned back, shot his eyes
The Headlines . . . For the first to his forehead and said, "What
in
it's
long
history,
a
band
time
business is it of yours what we're
to play for the annual Interns- talking about?"
tional Dental Convention of Al-
. • •
pha Omega has been signed al-
THE JEWISH War Veterans
most a year in advance .. .
Mickey Woolf will do the week's Military Ball hit the 4,000 mark,
run in Miami Beach, Fla., this maintaining that annual affairs
year . .. It'll be a return en- record of being the biggest draw
gagement since his appearance at in the community . . . It was
the Detroit convention brought truly a wonderful offering and a
local headman, Lou Galin, so distinct credit to the ingenuity
of those at the helm ... Eduard
many letters of praise.
• • •
Werner, former Michigan Thea-
JEWELRY DEPT. . . Lucy ter maestro and now a candidate
Jaffe and Leo Lipton are engaged for the judgship, couldn't resist
. . . also Estelle Katz and Jerry the lure of the baton and eventu-
boys.
Rosen .. Marilyn Gold is ringed ally led Phil Brestoff's
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for a May wedding with Max
WE'LL BE TALKING to you
Cheifer . . .Bernie Weiler re-
turned from Wilmington, Del., en- via the airwaves this and every
gaged to Dale Steinberg of that Monday, at 6:45 p. m. . . . start-
city . . . They probably will wed ing March 3, WJLB . . . with
in June or July in Wilmington. more news and views round the
community • • • Mickey Woolf
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"UNCLE BEN" S i 1 v e r b e rg, will do something different, "Yid-
former intermediate director and dish Swing" will be featured .
present "Johnny-on-the-spot" at Program being sponsored by Jack
the Jewish Center, reaches far Gorov and Wilshire Motor Sales.
into his bag of memories to pick
his greatest moment ... Was just
MSC, Wayne Hinds
a lad setting pins in a Bronx
YMCA when he and three Hold Debate on DPs
other pinsetters went upstairs to
A debate on the subject "Re-
the gym during a respite hour solved That the Displaced Peo-
and noticing a ball and hoops ples of Europe Should Be Allowed
Harry Cherniak, Windsor Coun-
cil president, was in charge of
the Planning Week arrangement
committee. He will be chairman
of Sunday's sessions.
Five Local Leaders
Get Appointments to
National UJ A Posts
Five leaders in the local Jew-
ish community have been ap-
pointed to posts on the National
Trade and Industry Division of
the United Jewish Appeal drive
for $170,000.000.
Serving in this capacity for the
Jewelry sub-division are Fred
Simons. known to Detroit for his
chairmanship of the Jewelry Di-
vision of the local Allied Jewish
Campaign; and Emil Rose, who
is on the board of the Mercan-
tile Division of the Detroit Serv-
ice Group.
On the Grocers' Division of
the National Board is Detroiter
John E. Lurie, co-owner of the
Wrigley Super Markets, while
Miles Finster‘vald of the local
clothing concern serves on the
Men's Clothing Division.
Abe Kasle, president of the
United Hebrew Schools, and a
member of the Jewish Welfare
Federation Board. represents the
Scrap Metal Industry on the Na-
tional Board.
Education League Offers
'Originally Yours' Show
At Pledge Fund Affair
On these pages are inscribed the
weekly 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 enjoyment
of the occasion.
THURSDAY, FEB. 20
Shower for Eunice Rice. Giv-
en by Mrs. S. Schenfeld and
MONDAY, FEB. 17
Mrs. S. Sedman.
Shower for Ann Berman. Giv-
SATURDAY, FEB. 22
en by Mrs. S. Schneider and
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah for
Mary Berman.
Sam Berlinger. Given by par-
TUESDAY, FEB. 18
ents.
NOON: Card Party and Lunch-
SUNDAY. FEB. 23
eon of Hordokover Ladies.
EVENING: Annual Dinner of
EVENING: Marriage of Ruth
Brezner Aid Society. Sam
Lesser to Josh Gray.
Freedman, pres.
EVENING: Shower for for-
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah for .
ine Chafetz. Given by Na-
Larry Sukenic. Given by par-
taline Levine. Mrs. B. Avru-
ents at Cong. Shaarev 7.pripir
shin and Helen Shock.
EVENING: Marriage of Cor-
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 19
inne Corman. to Martin Joseff
Shower for Sara Rosenfelt.
at Bnai David.
Given by Mrs. Fankas, Mrs. M.
Rosenfelt and Mrs. Miller.
Congratulations and best wishes to the honored
above. it was our privilege to serve you and may
we continue to do so at all your future social
functions. Whether it be a wedding, Bar Mitz-
vah, shower or banquet, we are always ready to
provide the finest in catering beyond the most
desired satisfaction.
Sincerely yours, your host
AL ROSENBERG
9925 DEXTER
TY. 4-9490
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WHERE TO DINE
Youth Education League will
culminate its pledge fund drive
HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN, INC.
with a victory luncheon Tuesday,
Really Quality Food. Everything from Sandwiches to Complete
March 4. at Masonic Temple.
Dinners. Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge
"Originally Yours," a variety
TR. 2-4375
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12th at Hazelwood
show produced and directed by
began playing . . . without the to Enter the United States" will Mrs. Eli Gross and Mrs. H. J.
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faintest idea of the type of game feature the meeting of Pisgah Millman, will be the feature of Steaks. Chops, Sea food and Chicken dinners prepared by GEO.
it was supposed to be .". . A pro-
ECON,
who
served you at Berman's Chop House. Now open Sun-
the
afternoon,
according
to
Mrs.
Lodge next Monday evening, at
fessional basketball team that the Jewish Center. Hillel Foun- James V. Browne, president. Mrs. days at 4 P. M. Luncheon 11 to 3:30, Dinner 5 to 12. Finest of
Liquers and Wines.
practiced there came in and be-
Louis Fried is chairman of the
—
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gan showing the boys what it
was all about . . . The kids liked
it and shortly afterward organiz-
ed a squad which, a year later,
beat that same team!
It even tops his amazing feat
„ of last year when he coached his
Northern High track team into
an unbelievable win of the East
Side crown . . . after not even
being considered as contenders!
.. . At 40 years of age, "Uncle
dation of Michigan State College
will uphold the affirmative and
Wayne University Hillel Founda-
tion the negative.
Rabbis Aron and F e i n b e r g,
directors of the Wayne and MSC
Foundations, are arranging the
program and will be present at
the meeting.
Wayne Men To Present
`Life With Tartar' Show
Ben" directs scouting at the
Wayne University's men's or-
Center and that "Johnny-on-the- ganization, Mackenzie Union, will
spot" title clings because of his present its second annual men's
ability to fill in at any position, show, "Life with Tartar," at 8:15
which he does regularly .
p. m. Friday, Feb. 28, at the Art
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Institute Auditorium. Among the
NORMAN NAIMARK is chair- cast and production members are
man of the Junior Division of the Bill Schoenfeld, Jerry Manko,
1947 Allied Jewish Campaign .
Seymour Chatman and Seth
Sol . Schwartz, last year's head, Kantor.
will co-chairman the drive . . .
Proceeds of the show will go
with Bill Berman serving as into the Mackenzie Union Board
executive vice-chairman.
of GovernOrs Scholarship Fund.
Tickets may be reserved by
THE ENGINES clanged to a calling the Union at TE. 1-1450.
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drive.
SNO WHITE GRILL
Mrs. Morris Cohen, UN. 2-9422,
Serving Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners -
is chairman of reservations. Her
Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods
co-chairmen are Mrs. Louis Mann Open Daily & Sunday to 1:00 A.M.-Friday and Saturday to 3 A.M.
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of arrangements is Mrs. Harry
Beautiful Colonial Atmosphere. Specializing in: Southern -Fried Chicken.
Galperin, assisted by Mrs. Sol
Rare Roast Beef and Steaks. Home-made Bread and Pastries.
Eisenberg. Mrs. Sidney Kalt and
MONTICELLO DINING ROOM
Mrs. Louis Manning are co-
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