Friday, September 26, 1947 THE. JEWISH NEWS Page Fifteen . Religious Labor League Launches Good Neighbors • Danny Raskin's 11 NW Synagogue Gets Flowers From Church 0 3 LISTENING S T .14 74 _ '. IM1111111M1111111t111111111111111111111111111f111,111111111111111111111111111111M111MMMIIM11111111111111111111111111111H111111111M11111111111t1111111111111ifil iftg';: P BOBBY SHAN, the swell en- tertainer from hereabouts is back in town after wowing the folks at a northern resort this summer • . . and is appearing at the Club Stevadore. . . . His perfection in mimicking screen and radio stars, plus a laugh-getting line of chat- ter, puts him on a fast elevator toward the top in show business. * * * HERE'S GOOD NEWS for ter- psi lovers . . . More sessions of Holiday Hops begin at the Jew- ish Center . . . Oct. 12 . .. with Paul LaVoie, the WJR music maestro, tabbed for opening night rhythms . . . It'll be season num- ber six for Holiday Hops, which was the first series of dances in the community to adopt a "local name band" policy for all its affairs. * * * JEWISH EDUCATION MONTH . . : which ends Oct. 7 . . . is aimed primarily at getting mom- ma and poppa to send the young tuns out for some learning about our people . . . As a follow-up of strenuous reminder, Jewish Edu- cation Week starts the day after the °tiller closes . . . Oct. kto 15. * * * MASADA and JR. HADASSAH are set for a term of coopera- tive detail . . . Everyone is invit- ed to their first affair . . . A Tea Dance, Sept. 28 at 1:30 p. m. . . . Shaarey Zedek the site .. . Al- though "two separate organiza- tions" the group will meet to- gether and take turns at swing- ing the gavel . . . Presidents 'Dr. Sam Krohn and Dorothea Bond look for a lot of activity, this year .. . with a big dance prob- ably being tossed in addition to another "Night in Tel Aviv" • . . They'll work together on everything . . • except, no doubt, Hadassah's annual Mother and Daughter Banquet . . . unless the boys are figuring on donnin; feminine garb for the occasion. * * * HARRY THOMAS, the suit and coat man, has one less strand of hair on his head . . all he can afford . . . after missing the bowler's dream of a 300 score by one "*&'x'*&!" pin . . . `Twas last week in a match with Dr. Mike Engelman and Max Rosner against Harry Kordner, Ruby Sampson, and Sam Pincus . . Harry says he pocketed every ball including the last one but that "*&'x''*&*!" ten pin would- n't fall . . . Would have been a treat to take to the little wo- man, who continually asks him why he can't roll a perfect game. * * DISA 'N DATA . . . Hershel Levine came to town just long enough to observe the holidays and say goodbye to so many folks who are going to miss him . . . The popular youth leader is now a California business man . . . The kids of BBYO really went all out on publicizing their suc- cessful Yom Kippur Dance . . . Dexter Blvd. traffic gave way to a gala parade . . . Cop on motorcycle did all he could do to direct the gas buggies one way or the other . . . Bill Goll and Shirley Dubrinsky showed what ingenuity can do by talking in front of Shaarey Zedek, deciding to toss a party at her home that evening and then throwing one better than half of those given after long term planning . • . Gals of Naomi Auxiliary of BBYW ask us (and everyone else) to let the fellows know about a social shindig they're holding, Sept. 30, at Evelyn Weis- berg's home, 1624 Glynn Ct. . . . Hope there's enough room. * * * CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . It was dinner time and Mrs. Herman Garelick had become peeved at the way little Gary was reach- ing across the table everytime he wanted something . . . Fin- ally, in an irate tsimae. - she said, "Gary! Stop reaching for things! Haven't you got a tongue?" .. . Looking up, the youngster re- plied, "Yes, mother, but my arm is much longer." IT'S TIME AGAIN for the tape measure . . . so get it out and see if you've stretched any . . . because the Tall Towers group opens its fall season of fun for six-footers . • . First affair will be a cocktail party at home of Jerry (5'8") Hamburg, 3000 Webb . . . Oct. 5, 4-6 p. m. . . . with big fun in store for biggies . . . If you're a guy, ya' gotta hit the six mark . . . If's you're a gal, then just 5'7" is okay. Youth Hi-Cites By Alice Jean Harris PARTY At Merrill Stoller's home, Al Talberg gave a party for Arnie Wallace last Friday eve. Merle Shuman was with Harvey Silver- man, Merrill with Margy Cutler, Al with Roslind Holden and Ar- nie escorted Charlotte Kaufman. * * * SWEET SIXTEEN Northwood Inn will be a cen- ter of attraction on Oct. 3 when Mr. and Mrs. David Lipshaw will see their daughter join the sweet sixteen ranks at a dinner party. In . flowing formals Marsha Lee- man will be with Jack Leider- man, Judy Fleish with ' Dave Blumlo, Sue McLain with Burt Rissman and Irene's escort will be Marshall Fisher. Elinor Levine, at Frames on Sept. 20, will be entertained by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Levine. Guests at her lunch- eon include Harriet Levine, Na- dine Blatt, Marylin Fisher, Sally Tepman and Claire Zieve. * * * 'ROUND ABOUT Most every afternoon you can glimpse Irene Jaffe, Edith Fin- sterwald, Dee Matler, Sheila Frankel, Joan Field and Tenny Schlafer piling out _ of Harriet Fields' new Chevie, dropping in at Helen's for a quick bite and then zipping back to Highland Park for their afternoon classes. Shirley Lichtenfeld is here from Brussels visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field and finds chatting with her cousin Harriet enjoyable. * * * Polio took its price as it struck hard, taking from our midst one of our schoolmates, Marvin Spevakow. We will miss him • in school and syna- gogue but we can ask God no questions as we extend our deepest sympatliies to his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Spevakow. Habonim Group to Hear Report from Hachshara The first Habonim Oneg Shab- bat for all Bonim groups, ages 15 to 18, will be highlighted by a talk from Moshe Margolis, who has just completed his year of hachshara. • The 'meeting will be held at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at the Labor Zionist. Institute, Pasadena and Linwood. The Habonim Sukkot hike will be held Sunday, Sept. 28. The program includes the building of a Sukkah, reading circles, discus- sion groups, singing, dancing and sports. A portion of the meeting will be given to a Tzofim shichva meeting. All members and friends, will meet on the island behind Central High School, at 9:30 a.m.! Annual Drive The spirit of brotherhood that is evidenced in Detroit's Northwest section, with a Jewish synagogue and a Congregational church situ- . ated just a few yards apart on Curtis, was clearly brought out on Rosh Hashanah. Rev. Robert Burtt of the May- flower . Congregational Church, and two members of the ladies auxiliary of the church, personal- ly- delivered three baskets of white flowers to Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, to adorn the pulpit of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation. In addition, the church, bulletin board carried a New Year greet- ing to its Jewish neighbors dur- ing the holiday week. Chicago Leader Speaks To Northwest Sisterhood At a meeting at Shaarey Zedek Sept. 18 under the chairmanship of Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, head of the Detroit chapter, the League for Religious Labor in Palestine, launched its annual drive for support of pioners in the home- land. Rabbi M. Peretsky, League field director, who will spend sev- eral months in Detroit, convened the meeting. Dr. A. M. Hersh- man is honorary chairman of the local group, Charles Wolok, treas- urer and Max Chomsky, secre- tary. Reporting on personal observa- tions during his tour of Eretz Israel last fall, Rabbi M. J. Wohi- gelernter, chairman of the Leag- ue's national council, told of the significant role played by the re- ligious halutzim in both the ur- ban and agricultural sectors of the Yishuv. He referred particu- larly to the Elitzur sport organi- zation which is supported by the League and has a membership of more than 7,000; of the various cooperatives organized for new immigrants, of the need for ad- ditional housing particularly for young women entering the port of Haifa. Appealing to organizations and individuals for a renewal of their contributions-to the League, Rab- bi Sperka stated "now that a UN decision on Palestine is in the offing and hopes strengthened for , the solution of our problem we must extend" a helping hand to the - builders of Palestine in the spirit of Torah and tradition." . There's A Reason Why tt People Like BROTHERS Only the finest in--food is expertly prepared and served for your satisfaction! CLEAN! FRIENDLY! Your Suggestion For A New- Type Combination Sandwich May Get The Turkey! WATCH FOR WINNER! The Sisterhood of the North- BROTHERS Delicatessen west Hebrew Congregation will Restaurant start the new season with an Dexter and Leslie HO. 4875 AkAL. 46.41.. ■-■.■■■■■■■■■■■ • open meeting Wednesday eve- ning, Oct. 3, in the social hall of the synagogue. Members are urged to bring all prospective members. 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