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Page Seventeen

THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, Aug.'s, *. 1947

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LISTENING ,1

Danny Raskin's

Youth Hi-Lites

By ALICE JEAN HARRIS

HERE 'N THERE

There's nothing "stay-at-home"
about Mimi Leebove who just re-
turned from California, and
bingo—she's in Cleveland.
Gertie Koenigsburg and Sally
Leebowitz also had a glorious
time in Ohio after spending a
few days with friends in Toledo.

Travelin' south we find Doris
Hessing in New Castle, Pa., while
A NEW 'COUNTRY CLUB is education at a Catholic girl's Marylin Cohen must be roasting
in the planning . . . for fellows school, lait semester . . CKLW in Miami Beach. Taking our
who want to play golf and get ad man, Harry Lipson, would train west we glimpse Sue
in on other provided activities surprise many 'people by telling Schatz visiting Chicago as Char-
. . . but can't afford to join the
his real age . . . The baby-faced lotte Gould zips home from St.
clubs already in existence . . .
Louis. From the far west Dale
An appropriate spot will be pur- commercial vendor of the air- Boesky returns from Los Angeles .
chased before the end of this year waves, whose allotment is one and Margo Abels wishes she was
. to be known as the Sherwood wrinkle every 10 years . . . keeps still on that trail leading through
Country Club . . . Dr. Ed Kanter quiet while, others form their Colorado. At Quarter Circle H
is temporary chairman . . . A own conclusions . . . which are Ranch in Woodland Park, Colo.,
committee to obtain 250 mem- usually wrong ... and, when they Sue Kerner is marveling at the
bers is composed of Bud Green- do ask, he says, "What's the use? cowboy lingo as she enjoys
berg, Harold Schreiber, Max Jos- You won't believe me, anyway." tennis, arts and crafts, riflry,
py, Allen Grossman and Adolph . . . and they never, never do.
archery, riding and 'most every
• • •
sport you can think of. Imagine
Baron.
• • •
years
swimming on a bright sunny day
FRED BUTZEL will be 70
DISA 'N DATA . . . Thanks to old on August 26 . . . one of the while you glance at the snow
George F. Trombley, Jr., field di- country's great citizens and lead- capped mountains above . . .
rector of theiGreater Detroit De- r er of his people . . There is so Dick Sanders, Lennie Baron,
velopment Council, for sending little one can add to the multi- Bill Frank and Burt Imber will
us reports on findings of the Na- tude of tributes offered "Mr. De- soon be back from their camping
tional Conference on Prevention troit Jewry." So, with the utmost days. Elinor Levine is explor-
and Control of Juvenile Delin- in heartfelt sincerity, we'll just ing Port Stanley, Ontario and
quecy .. . Former Detroiter, Dr. .say Happy Birthday, Mr. Butzel Babs Levey found a delightful
Marvin Schwartz, in town from . . . with best wishes for many summer in Winnipeg, Canada's
Portland, Ore., with lovely wife, more years of complete health 3rd largest city. Shy Kramer,
Selma, to attend brother Dave's and happiness.
Chuck Stone and Elliot Charlip
maPriage to Marilyn Lightstone
are motoring to the favorite
. . . has been showered with
South Haven for a dip in Lake
praises from the medical world
Michigan.
• • •
for his outstanding work in the
research field . . . Irwin Siegel,
SWEET SIXTEEN
showing folks the first letter he
One of the first this fall to
received from his mother after
breeze into her sixteenth birth-
arriving in army camp . . . cher-
day is Sylvia Shlain whose par-
ishes the marked-off spot where
ents Mr. and Mrs.
George L.
By HENRY GREEN

Jewish Book Council
Offers Books, Plays

Non-Jews In Argentina
Deplore Temple Bombing

NEW YORK — Continuing its
policy of stimulating an interest
in Jewish culture and traditions
through Jewish books, the Na-
tional Jewish Welfare Board-
sponsored Jewish Book Council
has announced a list of books,
plays, booklists and Jewish lec-
plays, booklets and Jewish lec-
turers, available to Jewish Com-
munity Centers affiliated with the
National Jewish Walfare Board,
and other Jewish organizations.
Publication of the list of ma-
terials, most of which are avail-
able free or at a nominal charge,
by writing to the Jewish Book
Council at 145 E. 32nd St., New
York 16, N. Y., constitutes the
curtain raiser for Jewish Book

BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) — A
number of Catholic and Protest-
ant groups have sent messages ex-
pressing their sympathy to the
DAIA, central representative body
of Argentine Jewry, at the recent
bombing of a synagogue here,

U.S. Scouts Find

the fourth such attack to occur
in the country within a period of
four months.
Dr. Moises Goldmann, head of
the DAIA, declared at a press
conference that the attacks have
injured not only the Jews but all
Argentinians. Enrique D i c k-
mann, Jewish Socialist leader,
said that "it depends on the gov-
ernment whether more bombs
Month, an annual event of the
in the future."
Jewish Book Council, to be held will explode
this year from Nov. 7 to Dec. 7.
USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS
Topping the Council's list, is
the 1947-48 edition of the "Jew-
FOR QUICK RESULTS
ish Book Annual," a tri-lingual
publication "devoted to the fur-
therance of Jewish literature and
containing articles on the current
Jewish literary output.
For the guidance of Jewish
Community Centers planning to
participate in Jewish Book Month
the Council offers a list of lec-
to the person
with the best
turers and artists available for
suggestion for
this event.
a new com-
Of interest to Jewish Commu-
bination sand-
wich!
nity Centers are three plays:
Leave as many as you like . .
"The Magic Book-Shop," a play
but be , sure and include your
for young children: "If Books
name and address with each one!
Could Talk," by Sally Miller
Duplicate Prizes in case of tie.
Brash, for children.

CONTEST ENDS
SEPT. 5 !
A TURKEY

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ROSENBERG

Battle-Scarred
Belgians Nice

she advises him to "be punctual

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Shlain will entertain for her on
perfection! Expertly
PARIS—The American Scouts September 7 at a luncheon at I.
prepared foods! Top
service a n d - conveni-
keep breakfast waiting." . . . attending the World Jamboree their home. Invited are Lenore
ence!
Aug.
2.
As
Sammy Morris, emsee'ing at the landed at Antwerp
Freedman, Connie Karbal, Sue
the
streets
lad
Whether your affairs be a wedding, shower.
we walked through
Bowery, is the same talented
Salasnek, Helene Sklar, Viv
Bar Mitzvah or banquet . . . Rosenberg's
who proved such a hit many times children ran up to us, asking for Jacobs and Sue Stifter.
takes pride in its ability to offer the abso-
NOTICE
before in Detroit . . . Has more chewing gum. Many of them
lute finest for the ultimate in satisfaction!
• • •
The Rosenberg
.
k
En
g
lish
polish - now, and his impersona- spoke
Social Book
SOME FUN!
The next day we went to Bas-
tions are even better . . . espec-
HERG Will again appear in
Milford Singer's friends pulled
The Jewish News fol-
ially on Eddie Cantor . . . Too togne, scene of the Battle of the the wool over his eyes, to his
9 c.
lowing the hot weath-
bad he doesn't use his grand Bulge. Some sections were com- benefit, of course, a surprise
er siege. Watch for it!
TY. 4-9490
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. voice for more singing than he pletely destroyed. On the way party for birthday eighteen. Mil-
does.
there we passed a town where ford, with Penny Isaacs and Kit 1. 0, 1■■ •VonolvmmalmoVnEw•pmel ■ VEN•
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• • •
not a single house • or building
NOTE TO . . . Rev. Joseph Q. had escaped having a roof caved Rubiner was just as astonished
Mayne, executive director, Round in or blown off, or having a wall as Shy Kramer and Marylin
Schiff, Chuck Stone with Sandy
Table of Catholics, Jews and collapsed.
Robinson, and Shel Schkolnick
Protestants. Why not a youth
Much of the land in the rrural
council division as part of the section of Belgium is still mined, with Eleanor Cullen gave out
Round Table' . . . Would be a so it was dangerous to stray from with a great "Surprise."
For a good ol' summer get to-
valuable asset to that worthy or- the road.

in the mornings so you won't

ROSENBERG 'S ries

Im

ganization . . . and an important
factor in promoting better youth
culture, education and under-
standing in Detroit.
• • •
LOOK FOR the Latin Quarter
to open soon . • . as a catering
house .. . with big-time ideas for
making it one of the finest of its
type in the country . . . A couple
of community wheels . . . known

by all . . . will head it.
• • •
• • •
POSTAL PENNINGS . . .
from Herb Teal, Hudson dealer

and author of the book, "I Eat
Dictionaries' . . . who post cards
from Wisconsin Dells, Wis. . . .
"Just a psychic hyper-metamor-
phosis leading to hyper-cenesth-
esia and megalomania resulting
in an angropathic neurasthenia"
. . • and otherwise spoiling what
had started out to be a nice day
for us.

• • •
CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Little
Beverley Ann Moss, four years

old, was a naughty young lady
last week, and received a scold-
ing from Mrs. A. Moss . . . Weep-
ing 'violently, she cried, "You
don't love me anymore" . . .
Feeling much worse than little
Beverley Ann could imagine,
Mrs. Moss assured her that she
most certainly did love her . . .

gether, Dick Lurie gave a party
We then proceeded to Bruges, at his home, Sat. eve. Bobby
where most of us bought some Alpern was with Bev Raider,
of the famed Belgian lace. The Dick Poplack with Ina Jean Sid-
last Belgian town we saw was der and Dick's date was Sylvia
Brussels, the capitaL This city is Shlain.
much more up to date, for there
are many modern automobiles HAY FEVER

and buildings.
Ragweed pollen is sweeping
On the whole. we found Bel- across Southern Michigan and
gium very friendly, but under- though-counts are below 100 the
nourished and unsanitary.
distress figure hay fever suffer-
The following day we visited ers are this year as before get-
Holland. We saw few windmills, ting out their "reliefs." Couldn't
but many modern buildings and we all do ourselves a favor by
houses. Almost all of the wooden pulling up this weed when we
shoes were in souvenir shop win- see it. Early next season by
dows.
launching a campaign all over
We then took the train to the Michigan for the extermination
site of the Sixth World Jambo- of this pollen spreader more of
ree. There are now delegations our friends would decide sum-
from 48 nations, comparable to mer is a pretty grand season
the gathering of Scouts from 48 after all.
states meeting at Camp Kilmer
before embarking for Europe.
Czechs Return Building

(EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the third
in a series of dispatches from the
World Boy Scout Jamboree in Paris.
Henry is one of four Jewish boys
from Detroit attending the Jamboree.)

Confiscated By Nazis

PRAGUE, (JTA) — A request
was granted by the Council of
Jewish Communities in Bohemia
and Moravia-Silesia that t h e
Chicago Initiates Study
Czechoslovak authorities turn
Of U. S. Race Relations
over to the Jews in Karlovy
Vary a building confiscated from
CHICAGO (JTA)—The Uni- the Germans for use as a synago-
versity of Chicago has initiated gue.
a five-year project to study race
relations problems, train leaders
USE OUR CLASSIFIEDS
in the field and develop a general
educational program dealing with
FOR QUICK RESULTS
its varied aspects, Chancellor
Robert M. Hutchins announced.
The project will be financed by
a $150,000 grant from the Car-
negie Corporation and the Rocke-
feller Foundation.

and the tiny tot replied, "No you
don't. If you did, you'd talk to
me like you do when we have
company."
• • •

MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . Be

sure and catch at least one of
the playoff games in the Philip Zion PAC Head Denied
A. Adler Memorial Softball
League at Central Field . . . Visas to Britain, Palestine
Tuesday and Thursday eves at
NEW YORK (JTA) — Rabbi
6:15 p. m. . . Seven teams battling
it out for trophies ... and battling Baruch Korff, co-chairman of the
they sure are! . . . Goldie Lieder, Political Action Committee for
Wayne soph majoring in fine arts Palestine, has been denied a
'and at present counselor at Fresh transit visa to England and a
Air Camp . . taught physical visitor's visa to Palestine

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