Youth Hi-Cites By ALICE. JEAN HARRIS THE BIG PHILIP A. Adler Memorial Twilight League will consist of the top-notch softball nines in the community.... Play at Central Field will probably begin, next Thursday . . . with an all-open roster of squads ... no ages or competitive ability barred. • • SWEET AND LOVELY Cor- rine Wilhelm's marriage to Milt Minkin, last Sunday was a double celebration for her. . . . The second prize winner of the column's B ea u t y -Personality Contest was also honoring her birthday. . . . Hershel Levine, community youth leader, left for California covered with acid burns .. . received while testing paper at the family's waste con- cern. . . . Not too serious or enough to cut down his coastal enthusiasm. • • • 13 VETS FROM the Marine Hospital who saw the Hapoel soccer victory were guests of the gals auxiliary of the Lt. Ray- mond Zussman Jewish War Vet- erans Post ... complete with hot dogs and all ... then to the Bel- crest Hotel for dinner% .. where the dining room manager also gave each boy a carton of cigar- ettes. • • Page Ninefson THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, Imo 27, 1947 THERE'LL BE more details coming on the huge city-wide entertainment project for De- troit's "under 21's" . following a meeting, this week, of the executive committee . . . com- posed of Inspector Charles Schneider, meat packing scions AI Fineman and Bernie Axelrod, and ourselves. • 1, • JULIE ADLER has been teach- ing dancing since she was 13 years old . . and "Crazy Rhythm'. the extravagant music- al production which she present- ed last week, at the Masonic Temple . . . was finally the reali- zation of an ambitious dream for her . . . and it couldn't have been sweeter. . . . The tow-n'll long be talking about Julie's dream! . . . One part had 15 girls wearing costumes illumin- ated by electric bulbs . . . with the sockets secretely placed so the audience would be guessing about it for the next couple of weeks. . . . Special scenery and wardrobe arrived from New York . . . and technicolor movies of the entire production were taken. . . . The singing. dancing and expert direction which wove into the perfect continuity . . • certainly lived up to its rehears- al raves of having the, show pre- sented for many occasions other than the Julie Adler Dancing School recital. . . . All in all, Julie's dream came true . . (actually a nightmare getting it set for curtain time) ... was just about the biggest thing seen roundabouts in many a day .. . with practically iveryone but the sandman taking part in it! VACATION TIME With the good old summer time here once more, folks are turning their attention to outdoor activ- ities and traveling. Teenagers are taking their vacations in several different ways. Many are going to summer school while recrea- tion to others is a summer job. Many of our friends are going to camp as counselors which seems to be the perfect summer occupa- tion.. Well, kids, no matter where you go, don't rock the boat, take it easy, but have a wonderful time. SWEET SIXTEENS Julia Neidelson is being feted for number 16 by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Neidel- son, at a luncheon at her home on Saturday, June 28. Receiving invitations are Myrna Segal, Rhoda Decker, Helga Hopfeld, Phyliss Levett, and Bryiaa Lewis. At Diane Levy's summer home, 12 couples joined in greeting her w ith congr atulations for her sweet sixteen at a beach party and weenie roast. Sally Lebowitz with Norby Goldberg, Helen Korman with Shel Leiderman, and Margo Abets with Art Ross had a swell time speedboat riding. Diane's escort was Buddy Marder. Sydell Halberg not only had a luncheon but also a house party given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Halberg on June 20. Encircled about Babs Levey with Moore Stein, an honest to goodness Frenchman, were Irene Lipshaw with Jerry Winkler and Marcia Leeman with Al Marko- witz asking questions about his native land. Sydell's date was Skippy -Siegel. Rebecca Myers enjoyed her 16th birthday with a hay ride and weenie roast at Magnolia Stables on June 21. Rivian Meltzer was with Mary Horowitz, Sally Pol- lack with Eddie Singer and Lee Feige was Becky's escort. HOBBIES Those that are not going out of the city take up an interest- ing hobby. If you are mechanical- ly inclined, repair that broken radio. Your wrist watch too, might need adjusting. Then there is stamp collecting and also the op- portunities for becoming acquaint- ed with the background of our great operas. But, whatever you do, don't waste your summer. Make it a time to become a more cultured individual in our world of today. 'a body whose decision in civil cases is generally taken as final even by the British government His colleague, Rabbi Kipnis, for- merly a leading Rabbi of the US SR., is now at the head of the Rabbi Jacob Clemes, a mem- committee caring for the reha- ber of the Chief Rabbinate of bilitation of Refugee Rabbis and Jerusalem with the famous Pal- Orphans that arrive in Palestine estinian Rabbi, Samuel J. Kip- almost daily. nis, will spend a few weeks in To cope with this problem a project was undertaken to btlild this city. The Rabbis were sent to the hundreds of homes for these Ref- U. S. by the Chief Rabbi of ugee Rabbis and their families Palestine, Dr. J. Herzog, to raise in "Romarnah," Jerusalem. $1,000,000 for a housing project in Jerusalem, to BROTHERS Suggests house refugees, That yew trY their families oar catering service. It's ter- and hundreds rific, folks, and orphans. - we'll cater anything from Rabbi Clemes a dog show to was the Chief a beauty con- C'mon in and test! Rabbi of Mos- eat! We've got IT'S anything a n d cow under the everything USSR Regime. way of tie f e o d—as long He occupies a as it's on our seat on the Su- Rabbi Kipnis menu! Restaurant preme Tribunal of the Chief Rab- S BROTHER Delicatesiken binate in Palestine and together Ho. 4875 Dexter Az Leslie with Rabbi Herzog and others, Zion Rabbis Seek Funds in Detroit For Housing Project THE FIRST joint affair of the guys and lasses of Zussman Post will be a Bob-Lo Moonlight .. . July 16 . . . with proceeds to pro- vide the fellows at Marine and Veteran Hospitals with needed wheel chairs and therapy equip- ment. . . . Can't see how anyone able would miss the affair. . . . Dancing, refrishments and some good sea-farin' comfort ... Boat leaves foot of Woodward at 8:30 p. in. . . . (Call TO. 7-5690 if Harry Pearson Heads you haven't that .95 cent ducat, Bnai Dovicl Men's Club yet.) • • • YOU'VE GOT the wrong party, Mrs. Arthur Gillman. . . . No baby contests sponsored by this column ... uh! uh! ... Your tot may be the cutest in the `Irishman' Heads Bnai community . .. and probably all Brith Lodge in Chicago you say about her . . . but too CHICAGO.—Jack Mann attrib- many mothers may not think so, utes his election as president of and we're losing enough hair as Bnai Brith North Shore Lodge it is ... without having it pulled here to "luck of the Irish, no out! less." • • • Mann, born in Dublin, Ireland, BNAI BRITH LODGES, Cin- emigrated to the tl. S. in 1921. ema and Downtown, couldn't His close Bnai Brith associates have been any more successful claim that Mann really gives out with .their installation dinner- with the "blarney - when it comes dances, last week. . .• . both had to membership campaigns. But terrific turnouts with good times Mann says that his Irish brogue had by all. . . . Bill Silbert of the undergoes the acid test when he Copacabana, which spot the lat- is approached by a policeman ter had taken over couldn't be- for a traffic violation. lieve that so many pebple could drink so little liquor. . . . The Germans Get Five-Year Terms entire fire-water bill was slightly For Destroying Synagogue over $10, according to - BilL . . . MUNICH, (JTA)—A German HARRY PEARSON Community song writer, Harry court in Aachen has sentenced Gaines, remarked, "Either he Harry Pearson was elected Zenner Rot, former police chief forgot to put the decimal mark president of the Men's Club of in the right place or the dairies Bnai David Synagogue, succeed- of that city, and Eduard Schmeer, one-time Nazi district leader, to are having a boom season." ing Ben Fellows. five years imprisonment for hav- • • • Other new officers who were ing ordered the burning down of 1PET PEVE ... Publicity chair- installed with Pearson are: Neil Kalef, vice-president: Dave the Aachen synagogue during the men of organizations who are November 1938 pogroms. usually selected because of abil- Liebow, treasurer; Louis Weiss.: ity along those lines ... but work recording secretary; Sam Jacobs,' Yankel Batts Sought Here hard for the group at everything corresponding secretary; Joseph Yankel Batts, born in Krasno- except the job they've been Baker, financial secretary; Harry Warsh, sergeant at arms; Ben Fel- brot, Lubelsk, Poland, about 60 chosen for. years old, a painter artist, resid- • • • lows, chaplain. Committee heads are: Barney ing in Detroit, is being sought by FOR PRIDE in a relative, you can't beat that of Mrs. Sylvia Ross and Jack Graff, cultural and his nephew, Mendel Schlein, who (cateress) Rosenberg ... for her program; Ben Miller, publicity; is at present (with wife and nephew, H. Lee Stern, chairman John H. Howard, athletic; Irving child) at the D. P. camp in Aus- of the Student Hebrew Associa- Ratner and Art Meisel, entertain- tria. For information call Rabbi tion who graduated in electrical ment; Bernard Dozie, goodwill S. GI i k s m a n, Transportation engineering from Princeton. .. . and membership; Sam Traison, Building, CA- 8877. Telling of Lee's chat with Albert refreshments; Dave Liebow, Boy Einstein on current topics and Scouts; Ben Fellows, soldiers Religious and . Palestinian engineering . . , which, incident- fund. articles. The installation, conducted by ly, the learned professor knows Bar Mitzvah and Jack Graff, was solemnized by a little about, too . . . she said, Wedding Gifts. - "That's m' boy!" . .. and Al, the Rabbi .1. S. Sperka of Bnai David BORENSTEIN BOOK STORE Erector set genius asked, "What Synagogue. 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