_ Friday, November 21, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Alt1111111M111111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111#111111111M1111111611111111M11111H111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111141111111111M11111011111111MMIMIMI= .L7 .Danny Raskin's " P LISTENING S E-- Emmonomilimmummitinimunommtimismomuntniummotoommoimonnitommitmonmpoommitimmom h7: - - ANNUAL AZA Stunt Nights are indicative of the vast amount of latent talent within the Bnai Brith Youth Organization . . . Each year the chapters work hard on the offerings . . . and from them emerge ability which should be put into a wide variety of use .. . BBYO as well as the entire community .. • We mean an overall presentation, combin- ing the chapters into one big production . . . It would fill the rafters with audience . . . and bring out the SRO sign with very little trouble . . . One particular Stunt Night performance which still stands out in the minds of those who saw it performed at the Jewish Center in 1944 . . . was a minstrel show given by Chapter 309 (now Rex No. 11, BBYM) . . . It remains one of the finest amateur presentations evr to be given in the community . Those boys are still together and have improved even more so in ability ... AZA Chapter 661, Seymour Sobole, placed first, this year . . . and exhibited an amaz- ingly fine talent for song writ- ing and inspirational choral work . . . Chapters 583 and 313 were splendid in winning second and third places, respectively. * * * BEST BET OF 'THE WEEK- END . . . 42nd Holiday Hop . . . a Thanksgiving Dance . .. at the Jewish Center . . ;Nov. 23 ,. . . with melodies of Phil Brestoff and the WXYZ orchestra featur- ed .over the ABC network . . . Gala decorations will adorn the walls •". .. and the holiday theme will again be in order. * * * A WOMAN MAY be said to have learned the rudiments of driving when the road begins to turn when she does . . . but there are instances when the car - really is at fault . . . take it from Mrs. Sylvia Steinman . ... who had motor trouble, last week, and of all places, stalled across from the Fisher Bldg. . . . The traffic light changed from red to green and then back to red . . . but she still couldn't get the car started . . . Finally, the cop on duty came over to, her and without bother- ing to find out the trouble, asked, "What's the matter, lady? Don't we have colors to suit you?" The motor turned over just as he fin- ished his piece! * * * THIRD ANNUAL Beauty-Per- sonality Contest . . . conducted by this column . . . will begin early in January . . . so start keeping a watchful eye out for community lasses who you be- lieve should be entered . .. Please do not send in any photographs as yet . . We'll tell you when. * * * DISA 'N DATA . • • Those plan- ning to attend the Tall Towers Hayride and Dance, Nov. 22 . . . will be given all info by meeting at Shirley Gorman's home, 2967 Cortland, at 8:30 p. m. . . . Folks without rides will also be gettin' some transportation out thar .. . Regards from Shirley Jacoby in California . . . who pens of the "Golden , West" being so terrific that everyone should move out here" ... (If nothing else, 'twould leave a lot of empty apartments here abouts . . . with nobody to move into them . . . and wouldn't that be something!) . • . Zionist Chapter One will give the first SOS affair in the community, Dec. 4, with a fashion show for guys and gals at Bnai Moshe .. . Admission will be •canned goods and clothing. * * CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Prize statement of the week comes from the tiny lips of 5-year-old Sherrill Lenhoff, who described her first ride M an elevator, thus- ly . . . "We got into a. little room and the upstairs came down." • THE PIANO WHICH elegant- ly stands in the center of his eatery is there for a reason, says Handsome Hy. Horenstein, boss- man of the Dexter Restaurant- Delicatessen- . . . •"Anybody who suddenly feels an urge to play can go right on up and do so. In fact, if it helps their appetite any, I'll do a dance for them!" . . . Hy is now sole owner of the place and being a lover of piano music is added incentive to his invitation to key-tickling custom- ers . But don't let him get up there! ... To Hy, a sharp is noth- ing more than what his knives should be . . . and a flat is what he hopes you aren't when it comes time to pay the bill. * * * MORE DISA 'N DATA . . Jerry Marks of Marks Music in New York, will have new lyrics written for an Alvin Waterstone tune he fell overboard on during Al's recent journey to the big town . . . News also has it that a couple of other Waterstone dit- ties will be recorded when (and if) Petrillo takes down the Swas- tika sign . .. Natalie Sien, prize dancing instructress for Arthur Murray in Cleveland, brought her very charming personality to our community, last week . . . and made a lot of folks terribly sorry she had to leave . . . Jack Cohen of National Theater Supply in Philadelphia, was here on busi- ness last week, with cute wife, Jolene . . . and helped Dorothy Strohl celebrate her (?) birthday by dancing the rhumba with all gals on hand . . . Dorothy not only blew out all the candles t but almost fell face first into the cake doing so! . . . Sports man Dave Sachs to the rescue, as usual .. . Athlete Joe Metzger and Elaine Drapkin will be wed in February. * * STORY DEPT. . . . Al Rosen- berg, the catering man, met a friend last week . . . insisted he come to dinner . . . and walked in on his unsuspecting w. ife, Sarah, without even calling . . . She took him aside, told of not having extra portions but- agreed that they could get along if -the guest wasn't asked to have more . . . But at the diner table, Al pressed their visitor to refill his plate . . . Sarah looked distressed . . . The friend declined . .. Al insisted . • . Sarah looked in agony . . . and the guest firmly refused to have any brought in from the kitchen . . . Later, when they were alone, Sarah asked Al how he could urge the fellow on after she had explained about there not being enough . . He said he forgot all about it . . . and Sarah then asked why he thought she was kicking him un- der - the table .. . Al took a deep swallow, sat on the nearest chair, and said, "You weren't kicking me!" * * * PLENTY OF sparks will fly when Council . Career Women present "'Is This a Man's World" . • . Nov. 23, 2:30 p. m. . . in the Jewish Center auditorium . . . so be on hand for the biggest dis- play since junior discovered where dad hid the lodge's fire crackers . • Milton Donor of Donor Advertising will do the emsee-ing and • Phil Neuscholtz the moderating . . It's Doris Moss, Shirley Alt•hulei. Barbara Greenberg and Shirley Hyman vs. Seymour Tucnow, Jerry Rubiner, Bill Zolkower and (oh pity!) ourselves. Aged Rabbi and Son Freed • By Palestine Military Court JERUSALEM (JTA) — Rabbi Abraham Hamdi, 76, and his 35- year-old son, Yehia, were acquit- ted by a military court of -. being connected with an illegal arms store discovered by police in the Jerusalem suburb of • G i v a t ShauL JSG Hanukah Hop At Masonic Dec. 13; Other Events Listed In cooperation with the Jewish Center Holiday Hop Committee, the Junior Service Group of the Jewish Welfare Federation will present Ted Weems and his or- chestra at a Hanukah Hop, Satur- day, Dec. 13, at Masonic Temple. Elaine Krohn is chairman of the dance committee. Members of the dance commit- tee include Bill Fitzerman, Larry Fleischman, Barbara Greenberg, Harvey Lipsitt and Doris Moss. Tickets will go on sale at Grin- nell's and the Center within the next two weeks, Mrs. Krohn said. Players Plan 2 Plays Junior Service Group Players will open the 1947-48 season with a presentation of two one-act plays Wednesday, Dec. 10, at the Jewish Center. Under the direction of Barbara Greenberg, the Players will pre- sent Noel Coward's "Fumed Oak." The second production will be "He Ain't Done Right by Nell," written by Wilbur Brown and directed by Irving Novak. The Dec. 10 program is being planned in honor of the Jewish war veterans of World War II. Roller Skating Party First in the season's events sponsored by the sports commit- tee of the Junior Service Group will be a roller skating party, Wednesday, Nov. 26, from 8 to 11:30 p.m. Jack Menenberg and Hermine Stone are co-chairmen of the com- mittee. The party will be held at the Arena Gardens. A representative of the JSG membership commit- tee will be at the door to register anyone who would like to join. Youth Hi-Cites By Alice Jean , , ... Harris DOGPATCH STYLE Li'l Abner is still being chased by Daisy Mae. Poor girl, her heart's been broken . year after year, but she keeps her youth and beauty somehow. The 'high . school clb.sses of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation, in keeping with Dogpatch tradi- tion, gave a Sadie Hawkins Day party Nov. 15. We just missed the comic strip clan, but we did glimpse Mary Dieter with Toby Goldnian, Mel ' Rothenberg and Eileen Klafer, Glen Goldstrom and Vivian Sharon and Ronnie Licht with Annette Festinstein. The Student Council at Temple Beth El will hold its "catch-a- man" affair, a dance and box lunch supper, Saturday eve, Nov. 22, in the Temple social hall. ' . 5 Temple Israel, not to be left out of the picture, is also offer- ing a chance for the young ladies to hurry leap year with a Haw- kins affair tomorrow eve. ALSO SOCIAL Arriving at the Central gym for the "C" HoP, sponsored' by the "C" Club and the Girls' Ath- letic Association, wer e Mar v Kahrnoff with Phyllis Levett, Roger Lipson with Bryne Lewis, Dave Brown and - Evelyn GrosS- man, and Shel LeBret with Con- nie. Karbal, all ready to enjoy Carlos Rivera's music. Wayne will have its Winter- Mart this week-end. With Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Harris as chaperones, Zeta Beta Tau at Michigan State. College gave a dance in celebration of its affiliation with the national fraternity. Arnie Wallace with Louise Edison, Yale Arnoff with Harriet Stober, Al Harris with Bev Chalett and Herbie Katz with Marilyn Wold, were among the dancers. LITTLE WOMEN Little Women of Hadassah are giving a barn dance at Van's Barn for their membership party. At the meeting Sunday the Board will accept new members. The Little Women, led by President Marilyn Cohen, are preparing - packages to send to needy breth- ren. Page Seventeen Treidele's Wedding' to Be Staged Next Tuesday Featuring Miss Oisher Abraham Littman, who has managed the Yiddish Theater in Detroit for more than 25 years, stated this week that his next attraction here, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple, next Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, is one of the most out- standing productions ever to be brought to this city. Freidele Oisher, sister of Can- tor Moishe Oisher, the world re- nowned cantor, will be in the star role in the two-act musical comedy—"Freidele's Wedding." Mr. Littman states that the production, written by Louis Freeman, and the music, by the prominent composer, Sholem Se- cunda, combine to assure a most., entertaining . evening. Miss Oisher's singing, he says, will thrill the Detroit audience. Co-starring with Miss Oisher in "Freidele's Wedding" are: Abraham Lack, comedian-sing- er; Leon Schachter, Leon Charaz, Frances Weintraub, Rosetta Yag- ger, Max :Friedlander, together with the dancing-singing team of Sam and Sally Josephson. Mr. Littman stated that he was moved to bring this play to De- troit because of the sensational voice and acting of the star. Tickets fOr the - performance are available from Metro Music House, 10328 Dexter; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St.; Borenstein's Concluding a month's visit in Book Store, 8663 12th St.; and Detroit are three Palestinians, from Mr. Littman . at 2086 Blaine, Mrs. Zahava Driz and her daugh- TY. 6-5405, and at the box office ters, Rohel, 17, and Dahlia, 15, next Tuesday. of Kfar Vitkin, near Tel Aviv. Mrs. Driz, who is originally THERE IS A Reason Why fl-om Russia, is an aunt of Mrs. Folks Like BROTHERS ! Simon Liepah of 2290 Hazelwood. 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Concert Series for Young People MUSIC HALL SYLVIA ZARTIIIIIA The Phenomenal Sixteen-Year-Old Pianist* Presented by Detroit Dunning Teachers Club Feb. 28 MAURICE DUMESNIL Pianist Series, $3—Single Admission, $2 (Tax Incl.) Box Office—CH. 2810 -Q.P0 SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL SECOND at TEMPLE TUES., EVE., NOV: 25 FREIDELE OISHER Famous A's .f',Ereidele the Cantor" - in her famous success • • "FREIDELE7S WEDDING" , Musical comedy in two' acts specially written for her by - - Louis Freithan, intisic by Sholem Secunda • Supported hy the 'following players from the _ • Hebrew Actors Union The well knoivn comedian The fine character and singer* . artist ABRAHAM LACKS LEON SCHECHTER , , Leon .Charaz, Frances - Weintraub. Rosetta Yagger, Max Friedlander ._ and the dancing-singing team Sam and Sally Josephson . . Prices: $1.20, $1.80, $2.40 and $3, tax included Tickets on sale at Metro Music House, 10328 Dexter; Zion Book Store, 9008 12th St.;'Borenstein's Book Store., 8663 12th §t., and from A. 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