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July 25, 1947 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1947-07-25

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"friday, July

Page fifteen

THE JEWISH NEWS

25, 1947

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LISTENING ,

11

2 Michigan Men Named
To Bnai Brifh Committee

Two Michigan members of Bnai
Brith were included on the list
of appointments to the District

Jewish Center
Activities

(The Jewish Community Center,
8904 Woodward, is a Red Feather
Agency)

Friend of Court Speaks
The. Wednesday Evening Dis-
cussion Group will present Mor-
ton C. Pearson, Jr., from the
Friend of the Court, at 8:30 p. m.
Wednesday, July 30, in the out-
door court. His subject will be,
"Children and Divorce."

s.--_

the foot of First St. at 9 a.m.
You will return home at 7:30 p.m.
The price is $2 -for adults, and $1
for children. For transportation
to the boat, transfer to the Wood-
ward car marked Boat Piers.
• * •
Program Features Gershwin
A recorded Gershwin Concert
will be presented in the outdoor
court at 9 p.m. Monday, Aug. 4.
Selections to be played during
the evening include "An Amer-
ican in Paris," "Piano Concerto,"
and highlights from "Porgy and
Bess." There is no charge for
admission. Future programs will
feature Jascha Heifetz, Aug. 11;
Paul Robeson and Marian An-
derson, Aug. 18, and music of
Tschaikowsky, Aug. 25.

TENTATIVE DATE of the first leaves on time at 8:30 p. m. at
city-wide cabaret-styled nitery foot of Woodward . Any post
for teen-agers will be.the last Fri- member has tickets.

day in September . . . and, if ---
English Mystery Film
everything goes according to MORE-DISA 'N DATA . . Pis-
Harry D. Katz, adult education
plans, it'll really be a fitting in- tachio kings, Morry Richman,
director, announces that "The
augural for what every. high Ben Filcoff and Meyer Brenner,
LOUIS H. HARRISON
Lady Vanishes," a classic English
school youth will continually rook took over their new palace on
Community
forward to! . . . The executive Linwood before having a chance Six General Committee, an- mystery film directed by Alfred
board, made up of Police Inspec- to get the pet store signs off the nounced by Louis H. Harrison, of Hitchcock and starring Margaret
tor Charlie Snyder, head of the window . . . A lady came in for Chicago, newly-elected district Lockwood, Michael Redgrave and
Pei Lucas, will be shown in the
censor bureau, meat men Bernie info about a parakeet . . and president.
Axelrod and Al Fineman, Sgt. the boys lost a day's work trying
They are Isadore Starr of De- outdoor courz at 8:45 p.m. Thurs-
Herb German of the safety divi- to find out which it was ... Duke troit, and Harvey Steadman of day, July 31. Admission is 40
In response to numerous in-
cents for members and 50 cents
sion and ourselves . . . decided Ellington won't let Al Hibbler go Lansing.
quiries which have come to the
for non-members.
upon an elaborate presentation, . . • but song-star Billy Eckstine
Samuel W. Leib of Detroit is
office of The Jewish News, we
complete with top name enter- may soon open at the Frolics second vice president of the dis-
call the attention of our readers
taininent for dancing and floor nitery .. . which is mighty good
Hold Dance August- 2
trict.
and advertisers to the following
show . . . and the price. of admis- news for a lot of folks . . . Jerry
The Saturday Nite Dance Com- statement that was issued three
sion will be only 25 cents . .. to Davis. the dental technician, told
mittee announces the next dance weeks ago by the Jewish Com-
cover sundry expense! . . . All friends that dentists are the only
party will be held at 9:30 p.m. munity Council of Detroit:
food and beverage will be sold on mein who can tell a woman to
Aug. 2 in the outdoor court.
"T h e Jewish Community
non-profit basis . . . and at each open or close her mouth and get Sought by
Music will be provided by Fred-
Council has received notice
affair, the winner of talent con- away with it . . . and Mrs. J. D.
die Warren and his orchestra. Ad-
that solicitation is being made
tests will receive definite engage- very quickly reminded him that
Membership goal for District . mission is 50 cents for members
by mail and telephone fot• paid
ments! No name has been decided he was just a technician.
Six of Bnai Brith, which includes and 75 cents for non-members.
advertisements and notices in
• * •
*


upon. yet.
10,000
set
at
'Jewish Year Book.' Those
Michigan, has been
a
• • •
ACCORDING TO nothing at all
who are approached are
60 per cent of the folks at South men and 4,000 women for the All-Day Outing Planned
WARM WEATHER trend in
vised
that the Council is not
Center members
will enjoy a
be
the community seems to be to- Haven are from Chicago andcoming year.
the sponsor of the publication
thereabouts,
20
per
cent
from
De-
The
national
organization
is
day
of
games,
swimming,
picpick-
ward more and more picnics . . .
and, so far as we know, no
At least seven organizations held troit, 15 per cent from other lo- aiming at 75,000 new members ing, and general festivities Sun-
other official Jewish agency is
cales
and
5
per
cent
ride
in
on
in
both
men's
and
women's
day,
Aug.
3,
at
Jefferson
Beach
theirs on the same Sunday at Lola
associated with the book. The
Valley Park . . . Henry Morgan- discs . . . 52 hotel resorts are lodges. - Park. Members of Center groups
publication appears to be a
there
to
care
for
the
audiences

Mrs.
Charles
D.
Solovich
of
will
meet
at
the
Center
at
10
a.m.
thau Lodge of Bnai Brith had
private venture for monetary
who
go
to
have
fun
while
seeing
Detroit
is
a
member
of
the
Na-
and
leave
together
for
the
picnic
theirs July 20, at Middle Rouge
profit."
Park . . . AZA-Bnai Brith Girls what everyone else is doing . . . tional Membership Commission. grounds. No admission fees are
required
except
the
30
cent
fare
affair will be Aug. 3 at Bloomer and the justice is- a right swell
and lunch.
IT'S
Park . . • with Ann Wald and guy . . . But take it easy with the
Lawrence Stockier heading the gas buggy and beware of those SCOut
Mothers' Clubs Calendar
C'MON IN!
two groups' get-together.
double stop signs.
Tuesday, July 22, 11 a.m. In-
• • •
BROTHERS
stead of Marine City the Mothers'
MARVIN FOX. Internal Rev-
Clubs will go to the Zoo. The
For the 'World's Best
enue gent, is no longer on speak-
grOup will leave the Center at
ing terms with Tony Zale, former
3 DECKER SANDWICH
By HENRY GREEN
ALICE JEAN HARRIS
By ALICE
11 a.m. Bring your own lunch
middleweight champ, who lost VISITING CAMP
We have just embarked on the and supper. Immediately after
WATCH THIS AD
his title. last week, to "Rocky"
We had the honor of visiting greatest adventure of our lives! the evening meal the group will
For A
Graziano . . . Marvin was riding one of the many Jewish camps,
We arrived at Camp Kiwanis, go to the State Fair Grounds to
CONTEST NOTICE
on Graziano to win, but not until Farband Camp and Kinderwelt near Willow Springs, Ill., yester-
listen to the Detroit Symphony i
the seventh round . . and when on Long Lake sponsored by the day (July 14), for a four-day
Restaurant
BROTHERS Delicatessen
Tony finally bowed out on a Jewish National Workers Al- training period, after which we Orchestra concert under the stars.
HO. 4875
Leslie
&
Dexter
TKO in the sixth. the tax taker fiance, Poale-Zion and the Pioneer will proceed to another camp in Tuesday, July 29, 9 a.m.• Boat
for Tashmoo Park will leave
grumbled. "There's gratitude for Women's Organization. The camp New Jersey.
-- -
t ( ( t
( t
It began to rain heavily as soon
you I put my confidence in the is for boys nd girls, 6 to 15.
guy and he can't wait for just Many of our friends are counsel- as the tents were pitched, but
another couple of minutes!'
FROM THE PAGES
• ors this season helping to make everyone managed to keep fairly
• • •
it a delightful summer by keep- dry. Although the camp has few
OF
DISA 'N DATA . . . Director ing the campers busy with songs, insects, the drinking water has a
art-work, harsh taste.
sports,
Oscar Cohen of the Jewish Com- dramatics,
No special arrangements were
munity Council, had his vacation swimming, games, hikes, nature
dream centered on a trip to Eng- study, dancing, Jewish studies, made for religious services, as we
land but indications point to his camp fires, concerts, Friday night will not spend a week-end here.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Henry Green is
staying in the states . . . If Doris services and children's self gov- one
of Detroit's four delegates to the
The weekly social events for which
Fisher Gershenson is still seeking ernment. Skilled leaders con- Boy Scout World Jamboree, to be
ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATER-
held near Paris, France, in August.
ING was proud to have served are
a lyricist for her song - writing duct special courses - and the Henry. a member of Explorer Scout
inscribed in everlasting record
abilities, Harry Gaines is the man campers who are grouped ac- Post 104. sponsored by Shaarey Zedek,
Pride in its ability it offer only the
describe his experiences in dis-
. • . A well-known auto deale) cording to age and sex are led will
finest in preparation and service
to appear from time to time
by teen-age and senior counsel- patches
are equally bound. and as ''Creaters
in The Jewish News.)
may sell out ... if he can get the
of Perfect Catering." ROSEN-
asking price . . . Art Proctor, Lon- ors.
BERG'S enter the pages to share
A registered nurse and aid
the pleasures of your occasion.
don Chop House maestro. ended a
Dr.
Lasker
Arranges
under
the
direction
of
a
doctor
six-month session to open in New have proper facilities to care for
Orleans . . . land where the blues
Services for All Jewish
Willis. Mrs. F. Herkowitz, Mrs.
MONDAY, JULY 14
J. Herkowitz and Mrs. S. Herko-
Shower for Betty Hoberman.
were born . . . We'll be back on those needing medical attention.
Jamboree
witz.
Boy
Scouts
at
The
new
infirmary
has
just
been
Given
by
Mrs.
Sol
Hoberman
the radio again, this fall, with
and
Mrs.
William
Bordelove.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 14
erected.
Dr. Harry Lasker. national di-
Shower for Bernice Goldstein.
more round the town commentary
TUESDAY,
JULY
IS
Occupying 140 acres the camp rector of Jewish Relationships,
Givep by 'Miss Shirley Schnieder
Shower for Sue Lenzer. Given
via the air currents.
and Mrs. Solk.
by
Mrs.
N.
Herkowitz,
Mrs.
J.
area
also
includes
a
hotel
for
Boy
Scouts
of
America,
will
at-
• • •
adults, Often parents who come tend the Sixth World Scout
THAT VERY FINE baseball to visit their children like to Jamboree at Moisson, France.
Congratulations! It was our honored priv-
circuit at Central Field . . . the spend a few days with them. Aug. 9 to 22.
ilege to have served you. Whether your
future social function be a wedding. Bar
Philip A. Adler Memorial Twi-
Farband Camp was not found- Over one thousand Boy Scouts
Mitzvah, shower or banquet, may we again
light League . . . is past a month ed for the profit ..it might bring and leaders from every state, the
assist you in its preparation. The finest
old now and wide community in- but for the benefit of Jewish District of Columbia and Alaska,
in catering beyond the most desired satis-
faction will always be the credo by which
terest is shown by the crowds at- children who enjoy
we shall extend to you our services.
a Jewish including more than 60 Scouts
tending the Thursday night bat- summer camp with aims for a Jewish faith, will attend the
tles which begin at 6:45 p. m.... strengthening them physically, Jamboree.
Sincerely yours, your host
There's a lot of good softball be- developing discipline, conscious-
Dr. Lasker, an ordained rabbi,
ing played, so finish dinner and ness of our Judaism and loyalty will arrange religious services
come out and watch.
to Jewish-American ideals.
for those of the Jewish faith at
• • •
TY. 4-9490
It would really be heart stim- the Jamboree, as well as aboard
9925 DEXTER
PHIL SILVER, former Ohio ulating if Jewish children in the Army Transport "General
golf champ, took a trip back to troubled Europe and Palestine C. H. Muir" upon which the
the home town and returned with could soon have the opportuni- United States delegation sailed
a tale he got a big kick out of ties which we Americans take from New York July 24.
. . . A good friend and local golf for granted.
*
pro was hired by one of the de-
Virgil Smirnow Named
partment stores in Massilon to GAY TIMES
HARRY BOESKY. RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR
Recently Faye Stollman and Employment Secretary
give lessons ... Approached by a
AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT
couple of women, he asked one if Mildred Brighton were guests on
CHOOSE BOESKY'S.
WASHINGTON, D. C. — The
she wanted to learn to play golf the "Man on the Street" broad-
TR. 2-4375
and Hazelwood
appointment as executive secre- 12th Good
.. and she replied, "Oh, no, it's cast—no mike fright!
food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings.
tary
of
the
National
Association
Elinor
Levine,
Elaine
Chernoff,
my friend who wants to learn. I
Sally Tepman and Harriet Levine for Employment of the Handi- THE HIGH SEAS—Fine foods deliciously served. Our prices reason-
learned yesterday."
- Dinners. We
• * •
are soon buzzing off to Charle- capped was announced here in able. 13 years experience at Dearborn Inn. Lunches
a joint statement by Vice Ad- cater to private parties. Open daily 11 A.M. to 9 P.M.
ANOTHER "MUST" moonlight voix for 10 days.
VE. 7-6720
14822
Grand
River,
near
Great
Lakes
Theatre
We're looking forward to see- miral Ross T. McIntire (Ret.),
to Bob-Lo . . . TO RAISE FUNDS
former Suregon General of the ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods.
par
up
to
ing
Arnie
Wallace
FOR DISABLED VETS . .. will
Navy and personal physician to Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious
be held by Maurice Rose Post, soon and Ralph Foon who rec-
it."
ently severed connections for- the late President Roosevelt, and Hamburgers. "Served as you like
Jewish War Veterans, July 31
20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. 114 blks so. a Mile Rd.
Frank Goldman, Lowell, Mass.,
have a good time while helping ever . . . with his appendix. Rise president of Bnai Brith.
Open 24 Hours
1-9802
UM
out a lot of swell guys . • . Boat and shine!

Repeat
Council's Denial of
Book Sponsorship

14,000 New Members
District Six

Delegate
Describes Camp
Youth Hi-Cites





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