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THE JEWISH NEWS
Local Brevities
EVE MEISTER, dramatic art
teacher, will present her students
in recital June 4 at the Detroit
Institute of Arts. Miss Meister
appeared on the Yiddish and Eng-
lish stage in juvenile and adult
roles. She specializes in devel-
oping talent in children.
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'Sam Markel of the VLADI-
I4IRITZER EMERGENCY RE-
LIEF ORGANIZATION has ex-
pressed the thanks of the organ-
ization to all Tandsleit and
friends who helped make a suc-
cess of its Mo'os Chitim party.
Proceeds will go to DP camps.
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JULIUS CHAJES, music- di-
rector of the Jewish Community
Center, has been invited to con-
duct the Cleveland Jewish Sing-
ing Society's annual concert,
April 1, in _Sevesence Hall. The
program will include Chajes'
composition "The 142nd Psalm"
for solo, mixed voices, organ and
orchestra, and his arrangement
of the "Jewish Partisan Song"
for mixed voices.
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A reunion dinner-dance cele-
brating the 25th anniversary of
the founding of the original BOY
SCOUT TROOP 164 of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will be held
Saturday Evening, March 29, at
Northwood Inn. Numerous out-
of-town members will attend and
local members are requested to
contact Dr. Joseph Carp, PL.
0608, for reservations.
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Single" men and women 25 and
over are invited to ail open meet-
ing of the DETROIT ADULT
CLUB Sunday, March 30, in the
Ginsburg Lounge of the Jewish
Community Center. C of or e d
'travel films will be shown, follow-
ed by dancing and refreshments.
There is no charge for admission.
For further information call
MA. 8400.
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Among the four Wayne Uni-
versity debaters who will com-
pete in the Mary Washington
College Grand National Taurn-
ment April 3 to E at Fredericks-
burg, Va., is SANDORF ELDON,
of 3310 Rochester, a sophomore.
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"BALALAIKA," a spectacular
hit here two years ago as a Civic
Light Opera production, is being
done in the Barrie O'Daniels
manner at the Masonic Auditor-
ium this week with the biggest
cast and production of the sea-
son. Rosemarie Brancato, who
launched the current season so
successfully in "The Firefly," re-
turns to play the vocally rich
part of Lydia.
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RODIN CLUB held its March t
meeting at the home of Mrs. A.
0. Barsky. Dessert luncheon
was served. Mrs. Minnie Hutton,
2996 Elmhurst, will be hostess to
the club April 16.
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MORRIS ZWERDLING, assist-
ant attorney general, and Milton
Roberts, formerly of the Wage
and Hours Division of the U. S.
Department of Labor, debated on
the topic, "Portal-to-Portal Pay,"
at a dinner meeting of the De-
troit Graduate Chapter of Tau
Epsilon Rho, legal fraternity. Be-
fore the debate Zwerdling was
inducted as a member of the
fraternity.
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HAIM LUBINSKI of Tel Aviv,
Palestine one of the organizers
of the Irgun, addressed the ban-
quet of the ASIRAI ZION FUND,
INC., March 19. He urged that
the Jewish Agency should re-
constitute itself into a provisional
Jewish government. Close to
$1500 was contributed to the
fund.
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Jimmy Peebles orchestra will
play at the MEZERITCHER
SOCIAL CLUB'S cabaret even-
ing Saturday, April 12, at the
Park Ave. Penthouse. Mr. David-
son and Mr. Rosen are chairmen.
All proceeds will go to charity.
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BRITH TRUMPELDOR (Be-
tar) will have a public Third Se:-
der,.with the help of the Los An-
geles Social Group of JCC. A
play, "The Saga of Resistance,"
will be presented. Refreshments
Friday, March 28, 1947
Aids WA Drive
Harold L. Ickes, former Secre-
tary of the Interior, will help
launch two regional drives" of
the $170,000,000 United Jewish
Appeal for Refugees, Overseas
Needs and Pal-
estine when he
addresses the
State Confer-
ence in Atlanta
on March 30,
and /the Tri-
St a te Confer^
ence in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., on
April 13. The
i ted Jewish
Appeal cam-
Mr. Ickes paign for $170.-
000,000 provides for the relief,
rehabilitation a n d resettle-
ment of. Europe's 1,500,000 home- .
less Jewish survivors, through
the Joint Distribution . Commit-
tee, the United Palestine Appeal
and United Service for New Am-
ericans.
will be served. Proceeds will go
to the Palestine Resistance Com-
mittee. Tickets are available by
calling TY. 4-3195, NZO office,
or the leader of the youth move-
ment, Phillip Jaffe, 2514 Blaine,
TY. 4-0145.
ELECT .
A Friend of Ours .. .
FRANK G.
SC H EMANSKE
JUDGE of
'RECORDERS
COURT
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• Former Chief Assistant
Prosecuting Attorney and
Assistant United States
Attorney.
• Former Public Utilities
Commissioner.
• World War Veteran. Born
and raised in Detroit.
• Vice-President, Memorial
Hall Commission, City of
Detroit.
• 24 years of active legal
experience.
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Endorsed by the Detroit Bar Association and
Detroit Citizen's League
Non-Partisan Election
Monday, April 7
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EGG MATZO
11E-FELIECT
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Judge JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN
To The Circuit Court
AT THE ELECTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 7th
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JUDGE ‘ MOYNIHAN, now serving as Presiding
Circuit Judge of Michigan, has gained national
fame as a jurist, public speaker, humanitarian
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and defender of truth.
The Re-Election of JUDGE MOYNIHAN by an
overwhelming vote will serve as the community's
recognition of his loyal and devoted services.
Judge Moynihan was given distinguished recognition by being awarded
the Medal of Probus Club International for the year 1946 as the outstand-
ing person in the community who contributed the most to promote
inter-racial understanding and inter faith cooperation.
This advertisement paid for by a :rot* of Jewish Friends of Judge Moynihan.
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