Friday, March 7, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS N.W. Congregation's Purim Event Sunday Page Thirteen Annual Farband Schools Purim Event on Sunday Seek Relatives The following people in Europe are seeking relatives in *this The annual - Purim event of The Sisterhood of the •orth- country. Anyone having infor- west Hebrew Congregation and the Farband Folk School will be mation is asked to contact TO. Center, in conjunction with the geld at 7 p. m. Sunday in the 7-3298. auditorium of the Durfee School. Pesach Langer. seeking uncle, Faleic New York City. A play, "Haman's Shadow," Langer, Wolf Kruk, seeking brother, Morris formerly of Detroit, also a 17- by children of the Taylor branch, Kruk. sister, Dora Hammer. Basha Shpetrik from Berezno, seek- directed by Wolf Snyder; songs --- ing brother-in-law and sister-in-law, -:.- by the school choir under the Yankel and Zevia Millstein, formerly -S'-711111111111111111111111111I1111111111i1111111111111111111111111i111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111110 of New York City. direction of Rina Basin; declam- Abram Mendle•itz, seeking uncle, VOLUNTERING FOR services death of their mother, Mrs. Pearl ations and readings are on the R. M. Kritzer of New York. to the BIG DRIVE -doeSn't nee- Stroh]. . . . She was a fine wo- program. essarily mean being handed a man whose humanitarian ideas Children of the Dexter branch NOW AVAILABLE stack of papers and being told were an inspiration to all who will present a play, to go out collecting! . . . Ideas! knew her. - Without * • * Clerical assistance! Anything! Haman." Whatever you can do will do for WHY SO MANY Central stu- Purim gragers will be given to and whatever is needed to help dents transferring to North- the children. reach this year's goal! western High? . . . It has be- Orchestra • • * An Oneg Shabbat program will come such a habit that one boy be sponsored by the Farband at MANY OF THE folks return- going over to register, brought • Wedding • Dances 1912 Taylor this Friday night. ing from Florida are still talk- the retort, "What! Another one?" • Parties Wolf Snyder will speak on "Jew-1 ing about instances where anti- . . . Some of the lockers have ish Education at the Crossroads." Semitism flourished with as Central banners on them . . . and much subtleness as a man being signs like "This locker of a - Additional children are being sentenced to death. .. . One corn- Centralite". . . . Across the lock- registered in all branches of the munity-ite bitterly tells of a er of a Northwestern student Farband Schools. MRS. MICHAEL GALSKY "Restricted Clientele" sign in is a sign, "Northwestern Only!" • • • the lobby of the Shoremead Ho- Men's Club, will celebrate Purim Masonic Auditevriurn Mon., Mar. 17 — 8:20 P.M. tel on Collins around 35th. OH .BROTHER! . . . what just with a masquerade ball in the • • * a little picture will cause; . . . Social Hall of the Synagogue, THEIR FIRST major fund- Since Georg Drapkin volun- Sunday evening. raising affair will be given by teered to change our face so Mrs. Michael Galsky is chair- Desire Defauw—Conducting Louis' B. Brandeis Women of mothers will let the kiddies read man of the affair, Mrs. Manny ;- TE. 2-7100 Tickets $3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80 Grinnell's Bnai Brith . . March 8, in the the column with their comics Lax is co-chairman. Assisting Ft. Wayne Grand Ballroom there's been a controversy are Mesdames J. Markel. Z. Gar- (....(...(emstamtam(1=4.4.1.(em. am. MIN4,1■111■ 11■14,1■41■11111=41•41M1, 111=111■411■161■ 1 _t with Mickey Woolf s rhythms, as to why it's there in the first ber, H. Avrin, D. Aaron, J. entertainment and eats. . . . place! . . . Being a portrait by Wainer, A. Potiker, J. Bortman, FROM THE PAGES Freda Fisher is fund-raising Drapkin had its advantage; but N. Cottler, J. Loomus, E. Gould, ri OF chairman. . . . The Brandeis gals folks say there's just so much J. Levine, M. Uller, A. Helfgott, have been in existence only two a camera . . . or even the pro- A. Brook, Dr_ Taylor, M. Schram, years and already has 300 mem- ' ficient Georg ican do. D. Natinsky, S. Simmer, J. Mehr, ri * • * bers. . . . Their ambition won J. Cohen, E. Eason. H. Storchan, them the BB trophy for mem- EVERYTIME HIS NIBS, Sam D. Mdem, L. Genser, S. Wainer -bership, last year tnn Gut- Dictor, comes to Detroit, he can't and S. Adelman. terman is president. wait to get back to California Prizes will be awarded for out- On these pages are inscribed the • • • . .. and last week was given the standing costumes. Judges will weekly social events for which THE AUDITORIUM of the ultimatum of confining his re- be Rabbi Jacob Segal, Ira Kauf- Rosenberg's Kosher Catering was proud to serve. As "Creators of ,Perfect Jewish Center will be appropri- marks to the hotel walls. . . Sam- man. Samuel Bez, Mrs. J. Markel Catering." Rosenberg's takes pride in ately decorated in the Purim ' my is a successful realty man and Mrs. J. Levine. its ability to offer the absolute finest in preparation and service for enjoyment theme for the Holiday Hop . . . but his new and most energetic The program will feature a a of the occasion. 0 March 9. . . . Popular demand venture is a boys' camp out Purim skit by members of the brings back Paul LaVoie and his there. . . . His camp folder has Men's Club, with Dr. Jackman SATURDAY. MARCH 1 "S. A. Dictor, A. B." on it . . . as narrator. This program is MONDAY. FEB. 24 'WJR orchestra. EVENING: Rosenberg Family • • • Shower for Gertrude Levy. and we're still trying to figure under the direction of Max Dinner. Given by Mrs. Forman and LETTER from out that "A. B." . . . unless it Haidy. A HERE'S Mrs. Greenspon. Herb Teal, the car dealer, which could mean "athletic bratolor Refreshments will be served. SUNDAY, MARCH 2 TUESDAY. FEB. 2.5 NOON: Marriage of Rosaline we just have to share! . . gist." This affair is for members only. Shower for Charlotte Lee • • • Craine to Morris Moss. `While you're up there wiping Wolfson and Mrs. H. Davis. Danny is on the air every icicles from your eyelide, listen EVENING: Marriage of Doris WEDNESDAY. FEB. 26 to a few facts about the South- Monday eve at 6:45 p. m. . . . NCJW Bride's Group Fineman to Ben Kaufman at Shower for Sarah Saxer. Giv- Cong. Sha; land. In the first place, there are WJLB . . . with more news and Holds Fashion Show en by Mrs. Rosenbloom. so many ways to part with your views of people and places round money, the clubs, gambling Ca- the community . . . for Wilshire Congratulations and best wishes to the honored The Bride's Group of the Na- above. It was our privilege to serve you and may sinos, race track, dog track, Hi- Motor Sales. tional Council of Jewish Women we continue to do so at all your future social Li games and the robbing and functions. Whether it be a wedding, Bar Mitz- will sponsor a tea and fashion vah. shower or banquet. we are always ready to theiving waiters, bellboys and show for the SOS—Supplies for . provide the finest in cateriig beyond the most Choral Group Entertains hotel men in general. "Lunch Overseas Survivors of the Joint desired sa t isfaction. Hour" came in at 12-1 at the Shaarey Zedek Women; Distribution Committee at 1 p.m., Sincerely yours, your host dog track. I couldn't pick a •in- Thursday. March 20, at the Jew- ner on the dirty dogs! In one M rs. Ehrlich to Spea k ish Center. of the clubs I ordered a tall. cool- Mrs. H. Singer, Detroit SOS atar. The Music Study Club Choral chairman. will be guest speaker. ing drink, noticed something in TY. 4-9490 9925 DEXTER the glass and called -the waiter Group, under the direction of Dan Saks Fifth Ave. is supervising over. He pulled out an eye drop- Frohman, will entertain the Sis- plans for the fashion show. Re- per and said the bartender must terhood of Congregation Shaarey freshments will be served. have been careless and forgot Zedek at a dessert luncheon meet- The tea is open to the public, to take it out. When I com- ing at 1:30 p.m. March 10 in the - admission being canned milk plained about the lack of liquor, social hall of the synagogue. Mrs. which will be shipped overseas. he said I shouldn't kick, that I Joseph H. Ehrlich will address , Mrs. Earl Kaufman is chairman HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT & DELICATESSEN, INC. got mere Coca Cola that way!" the group. of the affair. Mrs. Milton Tyner is Really Quality Food. Everything from Sandwiches to Complete • • • Mrs. Ben Lefkowitz and Mrs. refreshments chairman; Mrs. Ern- Dinners. Air Conditioned Cocktail Lounge DISA'N DATA . . Aviva Frank Bernstein are social co- est Baker, fashion show chair- 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 chapter of Jr. Mizarchi Women chairmen in charge of arrange- man; Mrs. Henry Fenster, pub-1 CL 4212 will install officers March 8, in ments. Mrs. Abe Katzman. presi- licity; Mrs. Arnold Disner, canned 543 Woodward DEVLINS Steaks, Chops, Sea food and Chicken dinners prepared by GEO. Butzel Hall of the Jewish Cen- dent, has issued an invita- goods chairman. ECON, who served you at Berman's Chop House. Now open Sun- ter .. . followed by dancing.. . tion to members and friends. days at 4 P. M. Luncheon 11 to 3:30, Dinner 5 to 12. Finest of We'll do some judging of royalty Announcement has been made High Schools Sponsor Liquers and Wines. in selections of a spring king of the nominating committee and queen at 2nd Annual Dance under the chairmanship of Mrs. Second Spring Formal SNO WHITE GRILL of Inter-Synagogue Youth Coun- Nathan Spevakow. It includes The high school departments of Serving Breakfast, Luncheons, Dinners cil. March 22. at Temple Beth El. Mesdames Richard Cott, Morris; Temple r nth El, Temple Israel Steaks - Chops - Sea Foods . . . Doris Wertheimer and Do- Halperin. Charles Robinson, Louis! and Shaarey Zedek will sponsor Open Daily & Sunday to 1:00 A.M.—Friday and Saturday to 3 A.M. VE. 7-9810 rinne Sherman adopt their in- Tobin, Janice , Mendelsohn and their second spring formal March 18944 Grand River genuity to convert a popular out- Morris Ruskin. Any suggestions 22 at Temple Beth El. Beautiful Colonial Atmosphere. Specializing in: Southern Fried Chicken, door sport into an indoor yum- should be sent to Mrs. Spevakow. Rare Roast Beef and Steaks. Home-made Bread and Pastries. - A committee of representatives yum session by toasting marsh- Mesdames Morris Halperin and from the councils of the three MONTICELLO DINING ROOM mallos with matches. . . . No, William Nadler, SOS co-chairmen, schools is completing arrange- EY. 6688 18050 Lahser Rd. there isn't any sulphur. request members to bring tinned ments for the event. Tommy * * or dehydrated foods and clothing , Marvin's orchestra will supply DEXTER Kosher Style Delicatessen & Restaurant HI PRITZ served as conductor to this meeting. dance music from 9:30 p. m. to Serving Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners — Open 7 A.M. to 3 A.M. for a rehearsal of the Jewish 1 a. m. We cater to afternoon parties and showers in our beautiful dining room. Center orchestra, last week, Rosenwald Post Gives Tickets. at $2.25 per couple, TY. 5-6717 while Julius Chajes, its regular may be obtained from members 9835 DEXTER cor. Boston front man, sat in PLAYING Flag to Cub Troop 146 of the high schools. INEZ BEAN POT SECOND FIDDLE. . . . Accord- Serving Breakfast - Lunches Dinners Julius Rosenwald Post 218, ing to Dr. Milton White (he PHONE FINEST WINES Featuring: Home Cooking — Home Made Pastries AND LIQUORS takes care of all our technical American Legion, presented an CL Tasty sandwiches. Open daily-8 A.M. to 7 P.M. A Gourmet's questions along medical lines) American flag to Cub Scout troop 0 743 We cater to parties after 7 P.M. - Delight in UN. 2-9787 . . . the ability of women to sing 146, at Harrington school, on 3415 Fenkell at Dexter Excellent Cuisine at a higher pitch than men is Feb. 24. Russian Gypsy Joseph Shapiro, Americanism due to the fact that their vocal 35 DUFFIELD, half block north of Fox Theatre Russian Music r Food and Open 11:30 A.M. to 4 A.M. cords, being 5-12ths of an inch officer of the post, spoke briefly Atmosphere 12 noon to 3 p. m. Authentic Chinese and American food. in length' or 30 percent shorter, on Americanism, praising the Open Daily HOE TOY INN 6 P. M. to 2 A. M. Serving special luncheons and dinners. 11 a.m.- vibrate from 200 to 800 times a Scout movement in this country. 2 a.m. Orders to take out — CLifford 3274 second—twice as fast as those of He introduced Corn. Max, Orn- Incl. Sunda, men. stein of Rosenwald Post, who MARCO'S CHOP HOUSE — 48 W. ADAMS • • • made the presentation. Featuring JIMMY GARGANO and his orchestra CONDOLENCES TO commun- Refreshments were se r v e d. COMPLETE DINNERS-61.00 — Sizzling Steak Dinners from $1.63 ity-ites, Mrs. Bebe Denby, Mrs. Rabbi Leon Fram welcomed the No cover or door charge. Mac Cushman, Dorothy and visitors. Scout workmanship was We Cater to Large and Small Parties Harold Strobl on the recent displayed. Reservations CA. 6450 NICK MINGIONE, Mgr. Danny Raskin's LISTENING 0 I KENNY SINGER Call HO. 8667 CHICAGO SYMPHONY - OSENBERG'S Social Book AL ROSENBERG WHERE TO DINE - — — - . • a