gimionffiumnimmommitomminommiimmumilsommugmommunumwmunumnimmilitommommilmommuimmt- Franck Named Secretary E-- - E---_ Of U. S. Palestine Funds LISTENING S .77i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111:11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110- * * * - AL LEWIS, former Detroit haberdashery salesman and now chief announcer -for Station WGR in Buffalo .. . got his break ala fairy tale fashion . . . Was work- ing in Rochester, N. Y. men's store when manager of local radio station listened as Al tried selling his wares . . . then said, "Your're wasting your time with a voice like that!" .. . An audi- tion was arranged and Al im- medately started broadcasting until WGR happened to hear him . and slapped a nice juicy offer under his nose. . . . The only ties he has anything to do with now, are the ones he couldn't afford to buy, before. * * * JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Eleanor Rabinowitz and Herman Gor- man . . . Jerry Bloom and Stew- art Karmerm . . . are set for "I Do" ceremonies in February.. * * * DISA 'N DATA . . . Harry Bradlin, real estate gent, is es- corting lovely movie star, Paula Drews about town during her month's stay in the local vicinity. . .. She is a Dearborn lass and stopping at the Book-Cadillac during her visit. . . . They knew each other before her entry into pictures. . . . Sign in window of Linwood Ave. eatery exemplifies hardships being caused by , in- flated cost of living . . . It reads: "High cost of food force us t6 discontinue meals rather than raise our prices" . . . Steel man Morrie Jacobs celebrated his "Your guess is as good as mine" birthday with a gala shindig in the Book, where he dwells with Manny Abrams. . . . Maps on how to get out to Junior Service Group Hike and Wienie Roast . . . at Bald Mountain Recreati onal Area (near Rochester) - . . Oct. 19 at 1 p. m. . . . will be furnished by calling Hermine Stone, TO. 5-7593. * * * BNAI BRITH YOUNG WO-- MEN are out for a big season of festivities . . . with an aim toward swelling their highly regarded membership lists . . . Sometime in November, the BBYW Coun- cil will sponsor an inter-faith program, with Catholic, Protest- ant and Jewish groups working jointly to show each other their individual social and cultural programs. . . . The council is also planning a massive carnival to be held in February. . . . Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary gives its mem- bership tea, 2:30 p. m. Oct. 19, at the home of Lee Gilbur, 16641 La- Salle . . . Diane Malerman group went hayriding at Morton Stables last week . . . and Emma Labarus bunch included a fashion show in their membership tea at home of Harriet Adler. * * * . CBILDREN'S DEPT . . . (Thahki to Mrs. G. Brisman) The family was at dinner and daughter, Betty refused a bit of food with an emphatic, "I don't like it" . .. which prompted her little brother, Howard, to chirp up with, "Oh, don't say that. The more you don't like a thing the gooder it is for you." * * * COUNCIL CAREER girls are back again with more big things in store . . . The popular group has already titled their complete program, "Design For Living" . . . First big co-ed affair will be a gala fashion show, Nov. 23, for both guys and gals. (What kind of hose will the men wear this year, and will their pockets be any emptier than usual?) * * * MORE DISA 'N DATA ... Am- bitious. laddies, Phil Grossman and Sam Golfarb will have Louis Prima for their Oct. 26 opening of College Inn . . . at Eastwood's indoor ball room. . . . The boys drove a 1915 fire engine all the way from Lansing to Detroit and are using it to publicize the event. . . . Farmers along the way were- n't kidding when they holared out, "Get yourself a horse!" . . . Social, Inc, will give a rip-roar- ing barn dance, Oct. 31 . . . com- plete with all the black and orange trimmings. * * * BERT SEYBURN contacted a painter, last week, for an esti- mate on painting his house . . . The gent came over, looked the place up and down and then gave what he considered a very low price . . . "What?" bellowed Bert. "Why I wouldn't pay Rembrandt that price!" The painter shrugged his shoulders, looked at his figures again and then said, "Well, I tell you one thing. If that guy is taking the job for less, he's no member of the union!" Interior Design Career Fulfils Youthful Goal Marion Jane Klavons has ful- filled a childhood ambition, with her career as an interior dec- orator. Instead of engaging in more orthodox forms of youthful diversion, Miss Klavons spent her leisure. time in furniture and ac- cessory shops, and now puts the knowledge and experience gained to use in designing interiors for Detroit homes. She is a graduate of the New York School of Interior Decora- tion and the Detroit School of Arts and Crafts. Her service as designer and interior decoration advisor may be secured by call- ing her at\ UN. 1-6462. Baron Henri de Rothschild Dies in Switzerland at 75 Baron Henri de Rothschild, re- tired financier, physician and playwright, died at the age of 75 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He was a fifth-generation descendant of Meyer Amschel Rothschild, the fouhder of the famous banking dynasty. * Tasty Dishes Weekly Calendar T w o Windsor organizations have scheduled major events for the near future. Windsor Lodge of Bnai Brith will be host to Captain Harry Sperber, U. S. Army, chief interpreter at the Nuremberg war crimes trials, Thursday, Oct. 23, at Shaar Hash- orn ayim auditorium. MICKEY WOOLF AND HIS ORCHESTRA With the Finest in MUSIC & Isaac Franck, formerly execu- tive director of the Brooklyn and Detroit Jewish Community Coun- cils, has been appointed executive secretary of the 'American Fund for Palestinian Institutions, it was announced by Edward A. Nor- man, AFPI president. Mr. Franck will be associated with Itzhak Norman, .AFPI executive director. Youth Hi-Liles There's A Reason Why People Like tg, ENTERTAINMENT For All Occasions Weddings, Anniversaries, etc. arranged in modern style. ISAAC FRANCK 4' Mickey will make personal ap- pearances to entertain at after- noon affairs. BROTHERS —Call— Only the finest in food is expertly prepared and served for your satisfaction! FRIENDLY! CLEAN! VA. 2-5798 Before 6 p. m. Every type of combination sandwich to suit the most particular palate is featured at Brothers! BROTHERS Dexter and Leslie — or --- UN. 3-3737 Delicatessen Restaurant HO...4875 After 6 p. By Alice Jean Harris GIFT and FRUIT BASKETS A Distinctive Remembrance for Those Who Appreciate the CUBA BOUND The Cashmeres gave a .going away party at Muriel Stern's home last Saturday for Sandra Robinson, who is leaving for Havana, for a three to six-month visit. Among the party goers were Sherman Kane, Jerry Grenadier, Lowell Ressler, Jerry Halperin and Dave Stulberg. * ; * * SWEET SIXTEEN Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gottleib feted daughter Janis with a luncheon at the Book Cadillac recently. Familiar faces at the affair were Joan Sehlussel, Naomi Ruskin, Selma Berry, Myrna Cor- man, Lolly Brash, Sheila Cohen, Faye Moss and Mitzi Ferguson. * * * TEMPLE ISRAEL At Charlotte Arkin's home the high school Department of Tem- ple Israel will have a party S0011: Among the guests wil be Lucy Hirshman, Allan Neuman, Jerre Katzman, Joan Bachman, Alfred Harris and Ben Chaleff. * * * HALLOWE'EN The masquerade party Helen Korman is giving Oct. 25 is going to be an evening of goblins and witches enjoying festivities. Marcia Stone is going with Eddie Spivak, and Eileen Hillman with Manny Sarko, and Helen's date is Eddie Lebowitz. Another new club of Central- ites has been formed, the Tern- Teez. Members are Sally Tep- man, Jean Anchor, Gloria Ben- nett, Elaine Chernoff, Dorothy Weiss, Gertie Swartz, Sandy Lip- son, Phylis Kurtz, Audrey Kess- ler, Marylin Klee and Harriet Levine. How 'tempting! The J. 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Jefferson FREE DELIVERY FROM THE PAGES OF , ROSENBERG'S S.= The weekly social events for which ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATERING was proud to have served are inscribed in everlasting record. SUNDAY, OCT 12 EVE: Bar Mitzvah of Bernard Fred- 4••••"' "'- rich. Given by parents. WEDNESDAY, OCT. Shower. for Hilda Kaufman. Given EVE: 50th Golden Anniversary of by Mrs. Kaufman and Mrs. Dorf- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dishell. Given by children at Shaarey Zedek. man. EVE: Marriage of Sylvia Klaper to THURSDAY, OCT. 9 Shower for Marilyn Friedman. David Edelstein at Ft. Wayne Hotel. Given by Mrs. Wohlman. Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, shower or banquet, may we assist you in its preparation. As "Creators of Perfect Catering" our wish is always for your most desired satisfaction. ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATERING TY. 4-9490 9926 DEXTER MORSE t 19160 Livernois i* Williamsburg Row We are proud to present a modern men's shop featuring exclusive attire for discriminating gentlemen. OPENING SOON The * Good Food * Varied Menu War Trials Interpreter To Be Windsor Guest Young Adults The following events are open to young adults in the community: Oetfl 18, 9 p. m.—Saturday Nite Dance, Jewish Center. • Oct. 19. 12:30 p. m.—Young Adult Council, President's brunch, Jewish. Center. 2 p. m.—Council Career Group, membership tea. 2:30 p. m.—Shaarey Zedek YPS, social meeting, Shaarey Zedek. 8 p. m. ZOA Herzel Chapter, so- cial program, Northwest Syna- gogue. Oct. 21, 8 p. m.—Council Career Group, special meeting. 8 p. m.—IZFA, regular meeting, Hillel House. Oct. 22, 8 p. m.—Junior Service Group, book review, Jewish Center. 9 p. m.—Junior Harlassah-Masada, meeting. Jewish Center. Oct: 26, 2 p. r•.—Temple Beth El - YPS, meeting, Temple Beth El. 3 p. m.—Junior Service Group, discussion series, Jewish CiAriter. 9 p. m. Northwest Hebrew Cong. YPS, dance, Northwest Synagogue. Danny Raskin's MICKEY AND MARION BATES are but one example of a young couple who made the ter- rible mistake of having children . . . two, in fact . . . and because of it, have no place to live . . . Imagine anyone wanting a family to add to their happiness? . . What right did they have to go ahead and start bringing up youngsters to be good citizens in a land of democracy? . . . After all, there are other people who will gladly jump at the chance for a place to live . . . so why rent out to those with children? ... The only good they are, is to become the leaders of tomorrow . . . and fight for the preserva- tion of rights our country has long been built upon. Just as a thought, we wonder if any of these heartless people who won't rent to folks with children . . . hold- a personal grudge against the fact they themselves were ever born! Page Fifteen , THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 17, 1947 F A i e vi C i n o e csk i- MORSE 19160 Livernois Open Mon., Tues., Wed. 9 to 6. UN 4-4980 Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9 to 9. WHERE TO DINE HARRY BOESKY. RESTAURANT. DELICATESSEN & BAR AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT CHOOSE BOESKY'S. TR. 2-4375 12th and Hazelwood Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served, as you like it." 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE vy Wks so. • 8 'Mile Rd. 3 ' Open 24 ' ours 'UN. 1-9802