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. Page Fifteen

IHE JEWISH NEWS

'Friday, June 6, 1947

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Life Savings to V. J. A.

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Danny Raskin's

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LISTENING

a

Moved by the desperate posi-
tion Europe's Jewish survivors
find themselves in two years
after the end of "
the war, Homer 7 ,
L. Berninger, 48-
year-old farmer
f r o m Blooms-
burg, Pa., this
week contributed
his life-savings
—$500— to the
$170,000,000 cam-
paign of the
United Jewish
Appeal. Mr. Berninger
Berninger, who served in the Pa-
cific with the Sea-Bees, had been

saving
since 1939 to buy a used
car but he was "too bothered" by
daily press and radio reports of
conditions still facing the first
victims of war and oppression in
Europe to be able to enjoy the
automobile he had been wanting
so many years. Mr. Berninger is
not Jewish.

,

Jewish War Vets
Plan 2-Day Parley
Here on June 28-29

Frantic Parents Plead for Re-
turn of 13-Year-Old Daugh-
ter, Missing 4 Months

:

Dear Marilyn.

know of her whereabouts to com-
municate with them at once.
The many readers of The Jew-
ish News throughout Michigan
are urged to send information in
the event they may have seen
her.
Mr. Grossberg, an auditor, is
a government employe. They have
another child, a six-year-old boy.

Please come home. We love
you very much and we miss( '48 Jewish Musk Festival
you terribly. If you knew how
upset and lonesome we are, Set from Jan. 24 to Feb. 22
you would surely come at once.
NEW YORK — Jewish Music
If there is anything to forgive,
Festival, arranged by the Na-
we forgive you. Please, please tional Jewish Music Council un-
come home.
der the sponsorship of the Na-
MOTHER AND DAD. tional Jewish Welfare Board, will
This is the message that Clara be celebrated in 1948 from Jan.
and Max Grossberg, of 3337 Wav- 24 through Feb. 22, according to
erly, are broadcasting to their an announcement made by Mrs.
daughter, Marilyn, who left Frank Cohen, Council chairman.
home nearly four months ago and
has not been heard from since.
Marilyn, now 13, had some
.BROTHERS is also tops in
sandwiches, an extra sweater
SPECIALIZED CA TER-
and skirt with her.
ING!
An all-A eighth grade Durfee
"Terrific isn't the word for the
School student, she is 5 ft. 5 in.
way nituittERS catered our
Grand Opening! Such arrange-;
tall, weighs about 110 pounds, has
meat of ultra-delicious food I've
brown hair and blue-gray eyes.
never seen before — and boy,
how our guests dug in!"
She wore pink shell rimmed
Jack Gorov, Pres.
glasses, a sweater, bobby socks
Wilshire Motor Sales
and a dark skirt or ski pants.
"The
boys
at BROTHERS
By ALICE JEAN HARRIS
couldn't leave done better in
Unaware of any reason that
catering our Grand Opening—
might have induced her to leave
in fact, nobody could! I've sees
catering, but never so magnif-
home, Mr. and Mrs. Grossberg
SHAAREY ZEDEK
icent as that given us by them!"
With election over, the new of- plead with any one who may
Mr. DeLaGorie, Pres.
Lafayette Motor Sales
ficers of the Junior Congregation
led the service last Sabbath morn-
CHENSTOCHOVER
ing. Allen Fineberg and Irving
Baron are president and vice-
RAJONER FAREIN
president, respectively. Shulamith
Adler, Bud Charlip, Selma Cohen,
. with the absolute finest for
complete culinary enjoyment!
Alice Jean Harris, Fred Keidan,
DROP IN FOR A
Sidney Klause, Sue Lasser, Henry' Sunday, June 22nd-6 P. M.
NO. 16
Lonnerstater, David Robinson,
at the
Naomi Ruskin, Joanne Schlussel,
Siced Turkey
Jewish Cultural Center
Hot
Beef Tongue
Edie Weiss and Norman Zilber
Lettuce
Cole Slaw
2705 JOY ROAD
Russian Dressing
are directors.
On Large Rye Bread
for
Proceeds
The graduation exercises of the
Restaurant
Book Publication Fund
BROTHERS Delicatessen
12th grade will be conducted
HO. 4875
"The
History
of
Chenstochow"
Dexter
is
Leslie
along with the Sabbath eve serv-
Plate $2.00
ice, June 6, in the mail!' syna-
gogue. Edwin Lewinson will be
valedictorian. T h e educational
committee will accept the class
EXCELLENT CURTAIN LAUNDRY
gift from Sue Berger and Danny
SERVICE 15-15-b-gis-tryrnrirrrr/rricr
Levin will present the class sym-
AU
types
of
CURTAINS,
DRAPES
and BEDSPREADS LAUNDERED
bol to an eleventh grader. Con-
Our Specialty LACE TABLE CLOTHS and SPREADS
gratulations and the best of luck
Excel Curtain Laundry, 7535 Puritan Ave., UN. 3-5573
to you all!

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. i)
THE 10 BEST DRESSED Jew- SERVING AS toastmaster at
ish fellows in Detroit ... accord- the recent dinner teeing off the
ing to your votes . . . will be golfing season for the Oldtimer's
made known in next week's Greens Society, Irwin' "Pudgy"
column. Voting has been sur- Selikson started off festivities by
prisingly heavy. . . . In corn- saying, "Men, I am not going to
pliance with a ruling, all un- stand here and !tell you a lot of
signed selections • are not being ancient jokes, but I will intro-
counted. . . . Next Friday's duce speakers who will."
• •
column may not settle any dis-
putes . . . but at least we'll know THE LOUD NOISE which
what a cross-section thinks . . . emenated from Bnai Brith lead-
(or which guy has the most ers when AZA held its Annual
Spring Dance at Eastwood Gar-
friends!)
dens, May 10 . . . after being
•••
HARRY GOLDSTEIN, "little asked to hold off due to Henry
Orson Welles" of the commun- Monsky's death . . . is quieting
ity and popular radio actor, di- down a bit except for a few sud-
rector, etcetera, is a candidate for den pops . .. which if continued,
the National Board of the Amer- may bring a second explosion.
ican Federation of Radio Artists. . . In defense of the lads, Bnai
. . Balloting now going on via Brith seniors should realize that
the mails among AFRA members calling off the affair would have
... Boaz Siegel is executive sec- been a virtual impossibility in
retary of the local chapter. view of the many committments
• • •
for the evening. . . • Music, rent-
FOR THOSE who say they a 1 a n d printing guarantees
know but actually don't . • . among other expenses would
Hapoel is the sports organiza- have shaken the AZA coffers
tion of Palestine. . . . 15,000 . . . not to mention the difficulty
members of the Hapoel are of reparation concerning the
trained to build and defend large advance sale! . . • Had it
Palestine... . Main purpose of been anywheres near their abili-
the touring soccer team is to tit to cancel the affair, don't
demonstrate that Palestinian think the AZA boys wouldn't
youth is strong in body as well have done it! . . . After all, they
as spirit . . . The 20 young fel- are the Bnai Brith leaders of to-
lows who will play at Univer- morrow . . . and the occasion of
sity of Detroit Stadium .. . such a sad happening hit them
June 15 . . . left their work to as much as it did their elders!
prove it Co the world . . . A
buck-eighty is the price of
showing them our interest.
• • •
CHILDREN'S DEPT. . .. Con-
sersation at the dinner table, last
week . . . MRS. SIDNEY FELD-
MAN: "David, I wish you'd stop
Department of Michigan. JWV
reaching for things. Haven't you
got a tongue?" LITTLE DAVID: will open a two-day convention
(five years old) "Yes, mother, on June 28, at department head-
quarters, 8212 Twelfth St. Nine-
but my arm's' "longer."
• • •
teen posts and 15 ladies' aux-
A CERTAIN NEW office gal iliaries will convene.
The first evening of the con-
for one of our community bar-
risters had better choose be- vention will be an open-house
tween her boy friend and her program, in which all veteran or-
job. . . . When the lawyer-man ganizations, including Jewish War
remarked that everytime he Veterans of the national and re-
wanted her, she Nyas on the gional districts, will send repre-
phone, the lass told him that sentatives. Officials of Army, Na-
they were business calls . . . and vy, and the National Guard, as
he replied, "Well, in the future, well as representatives from vari-
please don't address my clients ous non-veteran groups will be
as darling!"
in attendance.
• • •
George Kapilla, Aide-de-Camp
BOB HOPE had Helen Raimi of the Nationa% Commander of
locked in a phone booth at the the Military Order of the Purple
airport . . He stood -directly out- Heart, will present 15 vaudeville
side the booth when a crowd acts, rendered by his Cadets.
started skiing down his • nose
Buffet luncheon will be served
and the red-haired one almost at midnight. Resolutions, annual
suffocated before getting her reports, and the election of offi-
nickel back.•. . Ida Diamond's cers will take place on Sunday,
blossom-filled hat brought Bob's June 29.
remark, "First town I've appear-
ed in where they've presented Sgt. Silverman Post
me with flowers on a woman's Forms Ladies' Auxiliary
head." . . . Both girls happened
Sgt. Morton Silverman Post
to be at the field when Hope No. 418 of the JWV instituted
arrived with Jerry Colonna and
its Ladies' Auxiliary on May 28
Vera Vague.
at Department Headquarters. Mrs.
• • •
BEST BET of the Weekend. Harold Moran is president. The
. . . June Jamboree of Chapter Charles & Aaron Kogan Post NO.
I, Zionist Organization of De- 510 will institute an Auxiliary
troit .. . June 7 . • . at the Jew- on June 8.
ish Center . . . with terpsi-tun-
ing by request from Joe Melton's Bale Post, Auxiliary
Hold Dinner-Dance
Melodiers.
Pfc. Josept_ Bale Post No. 474,
• • •
CUTE MARION REED answ- in conjunction with its Auxiliary,
ered the phone for so many will hold its first annual dinner-
years at Allied Music that she's dance at the Bel-Aire on Wood-
finding it a bit difficult making ward Avenue, Thursday evening,
the change over to Pan-Ameri- June 19.
can, the new heading on her pay-
check. . . . Folks at the other Grand Rapids Post
end are telling Marion to make To Install Officers
Grand Rapids Post No. 252,
up her mind . . so if there is
a slight delay when you call, with Joseph Saltzman as com-
be patient . . . she counts up to mander, will be instituted and
officers installed at Grand Rap-
ten, now, before answering!
• • •
ids on June 14.
The Sholom Post No. 537 of De-
NEXT SOCIAL, INC. affair
troit will be instituted and offi-
will be first outside event of
cers installed on June 19, at the
season ... June 8 ... combin-
ing both indoor and outdoor Social Hall of Shaarey Zedek.
activity. . . . National Council
There are 49 Community Chests
Career Group is planning its
and 15 Councils of Social _Agen-
first dinner-dance for June ZS.
cies in Michigan.



Has Any One Seen
Marilyn Grossberg?

Youth Hi-Lites

WE CATER
ALL AFFAIRS

BANQUET

PARTIES
Congratulations to Donna Lem-
berg on her 16th birthday. On
May 24. at the Wardell-Sheraton,
25 friends greeted her at a lunch-
eon given by her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Lemberg.
The Cashmeres gave a wienie
roast on Memorial Day at Phoenix
Park. The sizzling red hots were
quickly consumed by the happy-
go-lucky crowd.
Sylvia Shlain is organizing a
picnic for Sunday at Middle
Rouge Park. The menu will in-
clude canoeing and we hope, of
course, beams of sunshine.
The Kasuals are giving a dance
at the Park Avenue Penthouse on
Thursday evening, June 19, with
the proceeds going to the Allied
Jewish Campaign. Tickets can be
obtained from Lennie Baron,
Arnie Rosenthal, Burt Imber or
any one of the boys.
• • •
PROM "ORCHIDS"
The response to the United
Jewish Appeal so far has been
wonderful, but in order to make
an impressive display of what
teen folk can do, your coopera-
tion is urgently needed So that
the world may know that we do
realize there is too much suffer-
ing on this earth—imitation "or-
chids" will be sold for Central's
June prom with the proceeds be-
ing donated to the UJA. These
"orchids" will have the following
inscription "ORCHIDS TO THE
UJA '47" and will be sold at the
retail price of real flowers. Call
Danny Levin, TY. 4-4526, Dale
Boesky, HO. 4739, or Shy Kramer,
TO. 5-3485. Let's show everyone
everywhere what a bunch of kids
can do!
Don't forget J. C. services this
coming Sabbath morn, June 7, at
Shaarey Zedek, in the main
synagogue.
And buy the way, "ORCHIDS"
to you.

FROM THE PAGES
OF

ti

OSENBERG'S

Social Book

The weekly social events for which
ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATER-
ING was proud to have served are
inscribed in everlasting record.
Pride in its ability to offer only the
finest in preparation and service
are equally bound, and as "Creaters
of Perfect Catering," ROSEN-
BERG'S enter the pages to share
the pleasures of your occasion.

5-

MONDAY, MAY 26
Mother and Daughter Banquet of
Jr. Horodorker. Mrs. Chase, pres.
TUESDAY, MAY 27
NOON : Donor Luncheon of Euro-
pean Welfare Society.
EVE: Mother and Daughtir Ban-
quet of Independent Ladies Loan
Ass'n. Mrs. Charles Dishell, pres.
EVE: Halevy Singing Society
Banquet in Cong. Bnai David
social hall.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Shower for Joyce Pillard. Given
by Mrs. R. Morrison and Sirs. D.
Morrison.

THURSDAY, MAY 29
Show er for Rose Shulman. Given

by Mrs. Victor and Mrs. Wogen-
berg.

SATURDAY. MAY 31

EVE: Marriage of Mildred Ehr-
lickman to David Hoptman at
Cong. Bnai David.
S UN DAY,
NOON: Buffet Dinner honoring
Brits of son of Mr. and Mrs.
York of 3304 Webb Ave.
EVE: Marriage of Jean Gardien
to Charles Sitorsky.
Eve: Marriage of Fay Lipowich to
Peter Globeson.

Congratulations! 'it was our honored priv-
Whether your
ilege to have sz, r, ed you.
future social function be a wedding. Bar
Mitzvah, shower or banquet. may we again
assist you in its preparation. The finest
in catering beyond the most desired satis-
faction will always be the credo by which
we shall extend to you our services.

.00*.

Sincerely yours, ''our host

AL ROSENBERG

TY. 4-9490

9925 DEXTER

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