Friday, November 7, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eighteen

Local Brevities

Hadassah Women
Elect Mrs. Halprin
National President

Heard in the Lobbies

at Detroit Town Hall, Wednesday
By ARNOLD LEVIN
morning, Nov. 12. The author
(Copyright, 1947, Independent Jewish Press Service, Inc.)
will speak at 11 o'clock in the
Lake Success Dispatch
Fisher Theater.
Lake Success produced a prodigious quantity of humors last
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ATLANTIC CITY (JTA)—Mrs.
week with regard to the Palestine question. There were rumors
New color motion pictures of Samuel W. (Rose) Halprin, one that two State Department men had been assigned for the special
an expedition to Alaska and the
of the two women members of purpose of lining up the Latin American delegations behind the
Rockies, and of a gay yachting
partition plan. Newspapermen, experts at snooping, found no evi-
cruise through the tropical Ba-
dence of particularly energetic activity among the Latin Americans
hamas, will be next week's
by the State Department and no sign of special emissaries. This
did not mean, however, that the U. S. was not keeping its word.
WORLD ADVENTURE SERIES
Some opinioned that Washington was waiting for a clear-cut scheme
public lecture offerings at the
to emerge from Sub-Committee No. 1, a scheme which America
Detroit Institute of Arts. Lowell
would regard as practicable. Once satisfied with the final outline,
Thomas, Jr., 'explorer "and ad-
Washington would go full steam ahead. There was reluctance in
venturer, will speak on "Moun-
State Department circles to corral the Latin Americans for a blanket
taineering in Alaska and the Far
partition policy.
West" at 3:30 Sunday. At 8:30
Wednesday evening, Dr. Arthur
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C. Twomey, Carnegie Museum
JULIUS L. KABATSKY, for 12 explorer, will speak on "Blue
years a special attorney here for Bahamas."
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the Department of Justice, has
tendered his resignation after dis-
DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB will
A national 1948 budget for the army and navy installations and
bursing $50,000,000 in transaction sponsor a theater party and social
National Jewish Welfare Board veterans hospitals, 124 of whom
whereby the government acquired Saturday, at 8:30 p. in. at Hotel
of $1,477,800 to carry. out its are already covering 298 installa-
lands, buildings and airfields. He Briggs. For information call Ber-
responsibilities as the national tions and hospitals.
is returning to private law prac- •uard Victor, CH. 6800.
association of Jewish Community
tice. A Harvard Law School
Irving Edison, St. Louis, chair-
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Centers and YM-YWHAs, and as man of the National Finance
MRS. ROSE HALPR1N
graduate, he received his appoint-
An "Adam and Eve" dance with
the
officially
accredited
agency
to
Council, presided over the ses-
ment from Atty.-Gen. Homer S. music by a popular dance orch- the Jewish Agency executive,
serve the religious and welfare
Cummings in 1935.
estra, will be held Sunday eve- was elected president of Hadas- needs of Jews in the armed sions, and was reappointed chair-
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ning, Nov. 9, in the Butzel Hall sah, at the conclusion of the or- forces and veterans hospitals, was man of the council. Vice-chair-
President Harry S. Truman has of the Jewish Community Center, ganization's 23rd annual conven- approved by the annual meeting men named are: Robert S. Adler,
Chicago, Robert M. Levison, San
endorsed the observance of NA- under auspices o.2 the DETROIT
of JWB's national finance coun-
TIONAL HEARING WEEK,_Nov. ADULT CLUB. Refreshments tion. She had served as presi- cil in Detroit, at a three-day Francisco; Judge Abraham H.
Markle, New Haven, Conn.;
9-15. announced Dr. C. Stewart will be served during intermis- dent previously.
meeting of leaders from 40 cities. Bernard D. Rosenblum, Louis-
The closing meeting approved
Nash, president, American Hear- sion, it was announced by Martha
The budget provides $679,750 ville; L. Kenneth Schoenfeld,
Barnett, president
ing Society.
the proposed budget of $4,720,000, for JWB's Jewish Center divis-
Seattle; and Howard E. Wise,
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In Detroit_, the Detroit Hearing
largest in Hadassah's history, and ion. This sum will finance train- Cleveland.
THE CLEVELAND ORCHES-
Center, 418 W. Elizabeth, a Red
ing
and
recruitment
of
person-
adopted a resolution backing the
Feather agency, will observe Na- TRA will present a concert at
nel; preparation of materials; aid
Agency's • "reluctant acceptance" in raising funds for new build-
the
Masonic
Auditorium
Monday
tional Hearing Week at its new
LIEBERMAN
evening, Nov. 10; George Szell of partition. The resolution urgedti„gs; maintenance of a regional
quarters.
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conducting. This orchestra has the UN to act with dispatch on field staff; counseling on camp-
and CITRON
Cooperating in the state-wide won an assured position in the the UNSCOP report and urged ing and health .education needs;
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KOSHER STYLE
United Jewish Appeal drive. symphonic world of music, not that the proposed boundaries be and serving cultural needs
RESTAURANT
only
for
the
perfection
of
its
modified
to
place
western
Galilee
'
through
the
sponsorship
of
the
GEORGE M. STUTZ, member of
the executive committee of the playing, but for the range of and the Jewish section of Jeru- Jewish Book and Music Councils
.LINWOOD
1947 Allied Jewish Campaign, repertory which combines past salem within the Jewish state. and the Jewish Center Lecture
COIL TAYLOR
spoke before a special United and present with an understand- It also thanked the U. S. Goy- Bureau
The budget also provides $287,-
Jewish Appeal meeting in Lans- ing and rare appeal to music ernment for its stand and urged
SPECIAL SUNDAY
that it press for approval of par- 900 for 200 military and naval
ing last week at the home of lovers of all ages.
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tition by the General Assembly. installations and veterans hos-
DINNERS
Herman Lieberman.
Detroit lovers of choral music
At Moderate Prices
pitals.
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will be the recipients of a rare
To care for the religious needs
DETROIT DUNNING TEACH- treat due, to the appearance of U. S. Adds Third Ship
of Jews in the armed forces and
• Sandwiches
After
ERS will sponsor two concerts at WESTMINSTER CHOIR at the To Speed DP Passages
• Bagel & Lox
veterans hospitals, the 1947 budg-
Music Hall, presenting Sylvia Masonic • Auditorium on Nov. 7.
Theater
• Pie-A-La-Mode
et provides $149,675. JWB's Divis-
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Zaremba on Nov. 22 and Maurice
To accommodate the increased
• Etc.
Snacks
ion of Religious Activities is re-
Dumesnil on Feb. 28.
number
of
displaced
persons
due
MEYER R. RUBIN announces
cruiting 150 rabbis to serve at
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the removal of his law office to to arrive in this country from
Bremerhaven dtiring the coming
VLADIMIRITZER EMERG- 1868 National Bank Bldg.
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months, the government is adding
"Chinatown Comes To The Jewish Community"
ENCY RELIEF Organization will
have a social next Tuesday eve- _ The next featured speaker on a third ship to the trans-Atlantic
ning at Workmen's Circle Bldg. the radio hour sponsored by the run to New York, Geoffrey W.
Edith Reznick, chairman of the DETROIT SECTION of the Lewis, U. S. State Department
EUGENE FOO .. BRINGS TO YOU
entertainment committee, an- AMERICAN JEWISH CON- Coordinator of Displaced Persons
GRESS
at
9:45
p.m.
Saturday,
Affairs,
announced
in
an
address
nounces that Miss Betty Kowal-
sky. concert pianist, will be fea- Nov. 8, on station WJLB, will last week at the Greater New
Won Ton
Egg Rolls
tured on the program. Friends be Mrs. Esther Mendelson, vice York regional conference of
Steak How
Gai Kow
president of the Section. Her United Service for New Ameri-
Hai
Kow
and landsleit are invited.
Pepper Steak
Tenderloin With
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topic will be "Civil Rights—Our cans.
Almond War See Gal
Pea Pods
Under the new schedule, trans-
DAVID HORODOCKER JRS. Heritage."
AMERICAN DISHES, TOO!
ALL CHINESE DISHES!
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EUGENE FOO, noted chef of STRICT-
ports carrying displaced persons
met at the home of Mrs.-I. Knop-
COMPLETE
LY
CHINESE
food
now
personally
su-
BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will will leave Bremerhaven Nov. 12
PRIVATE
pow of Pasadena Ave. to make
pervising your favorite dishes in
meet
Saturday
evening,
Nov.
8,
PARTIES
REAL
CANTONESE
STYLE.
Every-
and
27,
and
on
Dec.
5,
12
and
28.
TAKE-OUT
plans for the 10th annual donor
thing in Far-Eastern delicacies is pre- CATERED
SERVICE
dinner to take place Dec. 9 at at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
pared for your most desired taste
satisfaction.
Lachar's on Dexter. Mrs. A. ton Duchan. Plans will be made
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR KITCHEN
Spielberg is chairman of the en- for a family theater party.
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tertainment committee. For reser-
BOGROW FAMILY CLUB will
vations call Mrs. E. Friedman,
TO. 6-1966. The next meeting will meet at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Nov.
NO. 9693
11813 DEXTER - cor. Elmhurst
be held Tuesday evening at the 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to Z a.m.
OPEN DAILY 11 a.m. to 1Z p.m.
Sam
Selnick,
-3775
Waverly.
All
home of the president, Mrs. I. A.
members are urged to attend.
Law ton.

ACTORS' . COMPANY will
open a repertory season of the
world's great plays at the Michi-
gan Showmen's Association Nov.
7. Henrik Ibsen's "Hedda Gabler,"
Oscar Wilde's "The Importance
of Being Earnest," and Anton
Chekov's "Untle Vanya." theater .
eassics, are set for the first at-
tempt at repertory. Among fa-
miliar names in the acting troupe
are Director Harry Goldstein,
ABC network radio . actor; Sey-•
niour Tuchow, WWJ's "John
Shane" and "Kato" on the "Green
Hornet"; Ruben Weiss, Jack
Schwartz and Elizabeth Elkin.

JWB Approves National Budget,
$1,477,800, at Meeting in Detroit

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Seventeen proMinent Detroit
civic. industrial, religious and
professional leaders will form the
board of judges for the
"CITIZEN OF THE MONTH
AWARD," according to Marston
Pierce, Detroit Junior Board of
Commerce chairman for the
event. In addition to Mayor Jef-
fries: the judges include Maurice
A. Engass, director of the Detroit
Board of Commerce; Norman K.
Birnkrant, attorney; Nate S. Sha-
pero, president of the Cunning-
ham Drug Co.
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The Parent - Teachers Associa-
tion of BRADY SCHOOL will
sponsor a fall festival from 7:30
to 10:30 p. m. Monday. Nov. 10,
at the school. Movies, a white
elephant sale, entertainment and
refreshments are planned.
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ROVNER PROGRESSIVE
FAREIN will hold its first an-
nual games party at 8 p. m. Tues-
day, Nov. 11, at Beth Tefilo
Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor at
Woodrow Wilson. Refreshments
will be served. Proceeds will be
donated to charity. Jack GU o w
is chairman of the evening.
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Hon- he braved the Amazon
jungles to find material for his
latest book, "Vain Shadow," will
be told by HARTZELL SPONCE

JWB Advises Centers
On Food Saving Drive
• NEW YORK—Mobilizing its
309 affiliated Jewish Centers and
YM-YWHs and their 450,000
members, as well as the 150 Jew-
ish Youth Councils it serves, in
behalf of the food conservation
campaign, the National Jewish
Welfare Board has sent to all
Centers and Youth Councils a
bulletin containing suggestions
through which they can help the
drive in their community.

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