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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Will you help out in the com-
MANNY CORNFIELD and De-
ing Allied Jewish Campaign? .. . troit Downtown Lodge of Bnai
Others are rallying to the cause Brith are consciously pitching to
. . . don't betel "not enough time" , put their group at the top in
deceiver . .. because you'll only , community favor . . Keep a
be fooling your conscience .. or watch on that organization . . .
trying to! -
things are going to happen! . . .
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Their big "Night of Games,"
REGARDLESS of those who March 15, at the Educational
make claims otherwise, Phil Center on Linwood, is slated to
Grossman, Sam Goldfarb and send the snow ball rolling . . .
ABE GREENBAUM
Milton Drapkin are the ONLY Nat Gurwin, genius promoter of
The 13th anniversary of Mla-
promoters of College Inn . .
Pisgah Lodge, will set up the
that terrific weekly Saturday eve ' program and master the cere- wer Umgegend Veeein and the
celebration of the 70th Birthday
presentation which started out monies.
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of its organizer and founder, Abe
three years ago as a fund-raising
affair for the Wayne Collegian
AD MAN HARRY LIPSON Greenbaum, will take place at a
Servicemen's Mailing Fund tells about one of our local banquet at 6:30 p.m. Sunday,
. . . and has grown into a town agencies having a long and tedious March 16, at Moss', 5028 Joy Rd.
topic . . . Rumors are that the consultation with its latest cus-
Returned veterans and their
boys will pre-open Walled Lake tomer, distillery combine . . . It wives, children of members of
Casino, big band and all . . . was a drawn out affair . . . the Verein, are invited as guests.
There were about 750 at their threatened by the waves of mo- A dance will follow the banquet.
last affair ... which, incidentally, notony ... But the day was saved Friends of Abe Greenbaum and
brought out an act of courage on when one of the clients asked, of the Verein are urged to attend.
the part of another community- "Have you ever sampled our Reservations are being taken by
ite, Sonny Schlossberg ... Sched- products? This one's our best the chairman of the banquet,
uled as master of ceremonies but Scotch. Has anyone a corkscrew?" Julius Newberg, TY. 5-4002. and
grief-stricken over the passing He selected one of the ambitious- Israel Burnstein, co-chairman,
away of his sister two days be- ly extended pullers-out, expertly TR. 2-4053.
fore, he maintained the adage of removed the cork from the trottle
David Nessenfield is president
"The show must go on" by ap- and said authoritatively, "The of the Verein and Max Lawenhof
pearing, and doing a grand job .. proper way to sample liquor is to is secretary.
Phil, Sam and Milt are making a wet your fingers with a couple
nation-wide name for themselves of drops, then place the fingers
and really deserve commenda- on the underside of the tongue." Bnai Brith Women
tion . . . Their Saturday night (The meeting was even worse Plan Anti-Defamation
College Inn will be rhythmized afttr that!)
• • •
Workshop, March 19
by Paul Leash and his noted
Sophis-to-cats.
WHILE
JUST
A
LAD,
Gus
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Greater Detroit Bnai Brith
Newman met Harry Davis, cap-
LITTLE MERLE BESMAN had tain of the 1907 Philadelphia Women's Council announces an-
his hair clipped by a barber who baseball club, who took him to other monthly Anti-Defamation
' usett an electric clipper on him the game and a seat on the play- League Workshop session to be
for the first time . . . he rushed ers bench . . . As he watched the held at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday,
home quite excited to inform pitchers warm up before game March 19, at the Barium Hotel.
brother, Lenny, that his neck was time, one of the rookies yelled The Rev. Malcolm Dade will be
so dirty the barber had to use a at him to go in the stands for guest speaker.
vacuum cleaner.
Members of Protestant and
some popcorn . . . Gus had no
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money and the young player Catholic • church groups have
DISA 'N DATA . . The in- hollared out, "Get me popcorn or been invited to attend. The
formal dance of Northwest He- get off the bench!" . . . Walking meeting is open to all interested
brew Congregation Young Peo- in from the field at the time, women.
ple's Club, March 16, will be feat- and hear'ng this, Davis said,
Mrs. Charles Makie, ADL
ured with a skit by their dra- "Just keep throwing that ball. : chairman, announces that the
matic group . . It's a treat to that's what you're being paid group is raising funds to pre-
watch the gals of Pisgah and for! ... then told Gus to go tack sent copies of Irving Caesar's
Louis Marshall bowl during and sit on the bench • . . That "Sing A Song of Friendship" to
league nights . . . The lasses rookie was/Eddie Collins. later to the Detroit Board of Education.
are good! . . . Some of them become a/ baseball immortal as
toss those balls like light- onesoc-t-fie greatest second base- Russian Jews Seek Kin
ening, except that they can hit men of all time'
The Union of Russian Jews.
the same place twice . . . Those
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Inc.. 55 W. 42nd St., has re-
at the big party for members of
Listen to Danny . . . every ceived messages from Europe.
Chapter I, Zionist Organization Sunday morning . . . WJLB . . . without addresses, for the fol-
of Detroit . .. March 11 at Bnai at 11:30 . . . with more news lowing persons:
Moshe ... will have their fortune and views of people and places
Karnenow. Sholorn. Chaim-Leiner and
told . . . which means dancing, and stories about everyone . . . Moishe. sons of Zalman—message orn
nephew. Kalman. son of Mendel. Sol-
floor show, eats and something for Wilshire Motor Sales.
OVCi.
Altman. Louis and Elle, sons of
to worry about.
A. rum—from their sister. Pesia Shot-
An all - Hillel Revue, titled
...het. of Bershad.
Kremer. Rose. previous name K re-
"Hillelujah," is on tab for April Philadelphia Clergyman
. daughter of osif— fr om sister .
15 at the Art Institute.
Gets
Good
Will
Award
Mania Shwartsbein.
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Zaslarsky, Gersh. born 1892—f: om
sister. Asia Zaslavckava.
JEWELRY DEPT.. . Shirley
PHILADELPHIA—Bnai Brith's
Gadai. Max. or Gaisin, Vinnitsk.
Rovin and Irving Lachman, who second annual Interfaith Award Uezda—from retail. es . Naum and Le. a
Grinshtein. sons of Yakov and Genia
can just about pilot any plan
povetskaya.
to the person "who has done the
Gelbw achs family. near Krakow.
made, will wed in April • . So most in Philadelphia in promot-
now
U.S.A.—from relative, Alek-
will Judy Mindell and Ronald ing good will among men," was sander in Finder.
Of Krakow.
Shinkemacher family. of Knyshin
London of Montreal . . -. Esther presented to Dr. Daniel A. Pol-
from nephew. Isaack. son of Srul
Jean Milner and Milton Marcus ing, the widely-known pastor of Gla
goes): y.
Lau berstein. Chernle. of Przed NJ! g.
will make their aisle debut about the Baptist Temple here.
Poland—from his brother. Abraham.
August
A plaque, symbolizing the w it h his soli Wolf.
Masus. Chantsia. daughter of Berko
Yvette Brenner and Ted Lie- award, and a check for $500 was
—from sister-in-la•. Keila Sh
bowitz are engaged.
presented to Dr. Poling at the daughter of Abram.
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or Kus. Neach. son of Tsa
ceremonies. The Philadelphia of Nuts
Nes. izh—from nephew. Michail. son
IRENE KNAAP graciously clergyman announced that the of Iosif Kus.
Ian Hedko--from his brother-in-law.
sends us this poetic bit of her monetary portion of the honor
Kowalevich,
inspired feelings . . "No one would go toward the construc- Damian
Rabichev. Meishe-Folik and Boy - uch
—from niece. Chana Rabiche. a. of
would dare, to let it go unheeded tion of a Jewish altar as part of Ma
lin. near Kiev.
. . . your appeal for donations, a Baptist Temple memorial to . For further details about the
that are so greatly needed . . . to four ArMy chaplains—Protes- above, and for locating relatives
help those in need, in want and tant, Catholic and Jewish—who in Russia, Poland and Soviet oc-
in strife . . . A little helps a died together in 1943 after they cupied territory, write to Union
_great deal, in their struggle for gave up their lifebelts to save of Russian Jews.
ife . .. To give aid to others is crew members of s the ill-fated
ruly a blessing .. • which should transport Dorchester. One of the
FINEST WINES
PHONE
not leave one any thought for four chaplains was Dr. Poling's
AND LIQUORS
CL.
guessing . . . How much we give son, the Rev. Clark Poling.
A Gourmet's
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is not the whole idea mainly . . .
Delight in
Excellent Cuisine
It's how many of us share the
Russian Gypsy
burden and not vainly . .. to let Detroit-Windsor AZA
Russian
Music
them begin their broken lives Installation March 22
Food and
Atmosphere
12
noon
to
3
p.
m.
anew .. . is something for, us to
Open Daily
see that they do . . . We who
II a.m.-
Detroit - Windsor Council of 6 P. M. to 2 A. M.
2 a.m.
have plenty and more to spare AZA will hold its installation
Incl. Sunday
. . . how can we refuse and dare banquet March 22 at the Shaar
not to share . withothers.less Hashomayim Synagogue in Wind- rt 11% tifil
fortunate, less luckier than we. sor. AZA's new city director,
„ . . This appeal is directed to all,
arks Levy, will be introduce&
E7TE
including me." (Miss Knaap is
ry Fields will be master of cere-
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ooeo54 , E CASS THEATRE
not Jewish.)
monies.

Our Letter Box

Commends Recipe

Editor, The Jewish News:
The recipe for Homentaschen
as printed in The Jewish News.
contributed by Mrs. J. Voiles, is
a 'delicacy and I appreciate its
addition to my files.
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman.
2651 Webb.

that the Homantaschen recipe as
printed in our issue of March 3,
is accurate, and is intended to be
aced as a cookie dough, and
should not be mistaken for kuch-
en dough-

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Our readers are asked to note

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CHARACTER

RUTH DRAPER

SKETCHES

WED. AFTERNOON, MARCH 19 at 2:40

Tickets at Grinnell's RA. 1124, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 (tax incl.)

Your Saturday Nite for Fiesta! Detroit's Own—

"College Inn"

* floating! * Floor Show! * Prizes!

SATURDAY, MARCH 15

No
Liquor

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in the ARABIAN ROOM of
HOTEL TULLER

9
P. M.

* PAUL LEASH and the SOPHIS-TO-CATS I

$2.40 per couple, inc. tax

For reservations: TR. 1-4804

FROM THE PAGES
OF

OSENBERG'S

*Social Book

On these pages are inscribed the
weekly social events for which
Rosenbegg's Kosher Catering was
proud to serve. As "Creators of Perfect
Catering, - Rosenberg'• takes pride in
its ability to offer the absolute finest in
preparation and service for enjoyment
of the occasion.
THURSDAY. MARCH
MONDAY, MARCH S
Shower for Hilda Gollub.
Shower for Sara Murik. Given
Given by Mrs. I. Okum, Mts.
by. Mrs. J. Carmen and Mrs.
R. Okurn and Betty Smith.
.1 .Borirt.
SATURDAY. MARCH
TUESDAY. MARCH 4
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah of
Shower for Blanche Kurnetz.
by
Sheldon Siegel. Given
Given by Mrs. Needle.
parents.
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 5
SUNDAY, MARCH
EVENING: Shower for Esther
Ni 3ON: Marriage of Annette
Zeron. Given by Mrs. J.
Joffe to Ruben Levin at Bel-
Weiner and Marilyn Zeron.
crest Hotel.
ErENING: Dinner of Men
EVENING: Bar Mitzvah c, f
Club of Temple Beth El. at
Albert Yendick. Given by
the Temple.
parents.
NOON: Meeting of the Miz-
rachi Women.

Congratulations and best wishes to the nonored
above. It was our privilege to serve ...Ai and may
we continue to do so at all your future social
functions. Whether it he a wedding. Bar Mitz-
vah, shower or banquet. we are al, ays ready to
provide the finest in cat eri beyond the most
desired satisfaction.

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Sincerely ) ours, iour host

AL ROSENBERG

TY. 44490

9925 DEXTER

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