Jewish Center Activities Dr. Fyfe to Address Discussion Group May 28 Dr. William S. Fyfe, director of Wayne County Child Guidance Clinic, will speak to the Wednes- day Evening Discussion Group; at the Center at 9 p. m., May 28 in the Ginsburg Lounge. His topic will be, "Problems of Younger Children." • • • Teen-Age Campaigners Plan Victory Celebration The Teen-Age Allied Jewish Campaign Committee of the Cen- ter has set May 31 for its Victory Wienie Roast in celebration of the wind-up of their drive for con- tributions. The wienie roast will be held -in Rouge Park and ticket holders are asked to meet at the Jewish Community Center at 8 p. m. Tickets are $1.00 per couple and can be obtained from com- mittee members or at the main desk of the Center. • • • Detroit Adult Club Plans Social Evening Detroit Adult Club will feature an evening of social dancing and a film program on Tuesday, May 27, in Butzel Hall. Young men and women, 35 to 45 years are invited. Admission is free. It YOU HAYS Contributed to . . . San* was recently with the Allied Jewish Campaign .. . Tommy Dorsey and those who Thanks from mats of fellow saw the movie, "The Fabulous Jews, overseas and at home .. . Dorseys," may remember him If you haven't and don't intend beating a jam session with Tom- to, well, thanks anyivay ... we're my and Jimmy and Art Tatum sure they appreciate your thought . He's terrific! • • a . . Hot air can also dry their tears! SOME NOTES ,.. There still • • • are tickets left not many ... BEST BET of the Weekend... to the second annual banquet of 40th Holiday Hop and bat of the the Robert Rafelson Jewish War season . . . May la . . . at Jew- Veterans Post, May 21 . . . so better hurry on those ducats ish, Center. s • • 'Twill be held at the Palm Beach DISA 'N DATA . . . Songstress nitery . . . The gal with the voice Millie Gross leaves for Japan and like Judy Garland is Virginia points Pacific in June, on tour Marrick (Fred's wife) ... Chap- with a USO troupe ... Ex-vets, ter Two of American Veteran's Marty Mattler and Sanford Committee gave a recent Sunday Herschfield of Michigan Table noon shindig at the Book . . . for Pad, say that calls come in regu- the cast of "Call Me Mister" • . . larly from folks who discover too and the whole town found out late that playing cards can ruin about it. • • • the finish of a table . . . Trouble FOLKS SAY that we sprung is, though, they won't believe that it's the real cause! . . . the ten best-dressed men in the There's a bad rumor about Bud- community contest a little too dy Lester not wanting to use his quick on them . . . so-o-o, we're "good" material while appearing shoving the deadline up a couple • * • here, recently . . . The up-rising of more weeks . . . ALL VOTES comic who really got his start in POSTMARKED AFTER MAY 29 Shevuot Dance Ends Detroit isn't so top notch a per- WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. Holiday Hop Series former that he can afford to lose . .. At this writing, 22 gents are Estelle Starr Herman, chair- prestige in one of the country's in the running . . . Send in your man of the Holiday Hop Commit- largest cities ... and he knows selection ... NOW! tee announces that the Shevout that! Holiday Hop will be the 40th in • • • a series which started five years ago. This dance, the last Holiday FIVE-YEAR-OLD Esther Ellen Hop for this year, will feature caught Sam Hoberman between the orchestra of Del Delbridge. By ALICE JEAN HARRIS the eyes, last week, when she asked, "Daddy, do you think SHAAREY ZEDEK The Shevuot Hop will be held mummy knows mucli about The Junior Congregation of at 9 p. m. Sunday, May 18, in bringing up children?" . . "Why Shaarey Zedek would like to dou- the auditorium of the Center. do you ask that?" asked Sam ... ble its membership of 130, and • • • "Well," replied little Ettie, "she you are welcome to join. The Speakers' Club Holds makes me go to sleep when I'm season is soon ending, but if you Final Meeting Saturday wide awake and she makes me act now you may enjoy Worship, The Speakers" Club final meet- get up when I'm awfully sleepy." Inspiration and Fellowship. ing of the season will be held • • • • • • • at 9 p. m. this Saturday in the DON'T SQUEF-ZE too hard library of the Center. The sub- A Z A your neighbor may be wearing a The AZA Dance at Eastwood ject for discussion will be "What new toupee by Max Factor . . . Gardens on May 10 was a great is Wrong With Our Present So- That's the latest fad amidst the success. With the ideal weather, ciety?" Guests are welcome. male community-ites .. . that is, several hundred turned out. • • • among those with sun-reflecting Dancing under the stars were MOTHERS' CLUBS CALENDAR pates . . . The added stranding Viv Lipshitz with Allan Grundy, MONDAY, MAY 19, 5:00 p. m.— may be the theme, but being bald Muriel Stearn and Dave Stolberg, Center Mothers' Club in the USO T of the Center. at least places one beyond being Estelle Kramer with Phil Mar- Lotim DAY, MAY 20, 1:30 p. m.—Dez- ter Mothers' Club in the Bnai Moshe told that one is getting bald! golis and Bev Fogle and Marty Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. • • • Myers. TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1:30 p. en.— Young Womens' Study Club in the USO • • * EX-VETS AND pharmaceutical Lounge of the Center. lads of the prescription pad, Mort FUN WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1:30 p. m.— Study Club in the USO Cohen and Al Cohen, are about After Central High's senior Woodward of the Center. ready to open their own place ... play, "It Happened In Holly- Lounge THURSDAY. MAY 22. 8:00 p. m.— after a bit of head-scratching in wood," a crowd gathered at Al- Twelfth St. Mothers' Club in Zack's Hall, Twelfth at Taylor. the ointment. fred Harris' home. Among them THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2:00 p. rn.— • • • were Ann Rosenfeld with Shel Davison Mothers' Club in the Work- HUGE PLANS for the organi- Scholnick, and Al's date Vivian man's Circle, Linwood at Burlingame. CONING EVENTS zation of a complete over-all Jacobs. TUESDAY. MAY 27, 6:30 p. • • • youth group may soon be cul- Dexter Mothers' Club will hold their Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet in minated by the leading repre- THEY'RE SIXTEEN the .Auditorium of the Jewish Center. sentative agencies of the Jewish Congratulations are at hand Mrs. Lena Lazar will be toastmistress. Mrs. Fanny Diamond will speak for community . . . Stemming from for Sue Lasser, whose parents the mothers and Miss Pauline Margolis the recent surge of disregarded Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Lasser en- will speak on behalf of the daughters. MONDAY. MAY 19, 6:30 p. In.— date of clearance, causing activ- tertained her at a luncheon, May Davison Mothers' Club will hold their ity conflict . . • Reis organization, 10, at the Book. Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet in the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Mildred Lef- complete with proper guidance, Phvliss Levett will be feted at kowitz is president. Mrs. Mina Lif- will - have delegates from all es- a for al dinner party at North- schitz is vice president. tablished groups . . . to formu- wood Inn on Sunday, May 18. On late and process all matters con- the invite list are Bryna Lewis cerning youth activity in our and Roger Lipson, Lois Gold and Chapter 1 Announces community, • ° Elliot Charlip, Phyliss Shreir Plans for Quiz, Dance • • • with Hersh Harrison and Phyliss' LARRY HENDERSON, night partner will be Mary Kahrnoff. Chapter One, Zionist Organiza- editor of the Detroit News, 'nun- tion of Detroit, will sponsor a • • • hers among his favorites the one quiz program at an open meet- about a man's death being mis- ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN ing to be held at 8:30 p. m. Thurs- We 'teen folk salute Fred M. takenly noted in the obituary day, May 22, in the social hall of column, following which he Butzel, chairman of the drive, Bnai Moshe. and his co-workers for their rushed to the editor in high Musical renditions by the Chap- dudgeon . . . "I'm awfully sor- splendid work in the Allied Jew- ter One Choral Group will be ry," said the editor. "And the ish Campaign. Remember, kids, featured. The meeting will be worst of it is, it's too late to do you have to start young to at- followed by a social. - much about it. The best thing I tain the goal which Mr. Butzel Announcement is made of a can do for you is to put you in has reached. A little birdie told the Birth Column tomorrow me that our "friend of human- dance to be held Saturday eve- morning and give you a fresh ity" will reach the beautiful age ning, June 7, at the Jewish Com- of three score and ten this sum- munity Center. The affair will start." mer. Happy Birthday, Mr. But- be open to both couples and stags. • • • SANDY BLOCK, the handsome zel, and may you continue to be Tickets may be purchased at the lad who strums the bass for Dar- the inspiring leader of the Jew- May 22 meeting. danelle . . . and is considered ish community IA Detroit. • • • one of the finest finger-stringers in the business . . . started out PALESTINE SABBATH Next Sabbath go to your syna- with Mickey Woolf, years back, When the two were attending gogue or temple, for at a special• high school in Nem York The service the rabbis will enlighten two had their twri 'band for a you on our present day problems 7/31-3$Weedwird Next to Pox Tissitre short while before taking differ- with the United Nations and, Pal- Opee L'Intsiags • - ent trails along the puma route Youth Hi-Cites - Page Fifteen THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 16. '1947 I be complimented for the stand Our Letter Box you are taking in this sad hap- I pening. Keep up this good work—cool, It will thoughtful thinking. Commends Stand eventually bring good results. Against Irgunists MEYER STEIN Editor, The Jewish News: I cannot refrain from thanking BROTHERS Suggests you for what you say in "Purely —No. 8— Commentary" of the April 26 OUR FAMOUS CHEESEBURGER issue relative to the sad conflicts Broiled Steak Hamburger in Palestine. You being a true (The Best of Meat!) Zionist for over 25 years are not Grilled American Cheese in favor of the tactics used by On Toasted Bun the so-called "Irgunists" or, pos- sibly, the encouragement of the The world's best after din- ner speech: "Waitress, give Jewish Agency. me both checks." You are doing a real service to the Jewish people or the Zionists Restaurant BROTHERS Delicatessen who do not favor the thought of HO. 4275 Dexter dr Leslie "an eye for an eye." As the front man of this publication you are to l r ( • ( • ( • • 1 • • t • (.• ' • ( FROM THE PAGES OF OSENBERG'S . 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