• Friday, December 5, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS : 19 -11 1111111111110111111111111111H11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111111111111111 Danny Raskin's o S LISTENING T THE BIG Junior Service Group Dance . • . to be given in co- operation with Holiday Hop, Com- mittee of Jewish Center . . . Dec. 13 at Masonic Temple . . looms as a jam-packed affair . .. Ted Weems will offer terpsi-timing rhythms • . . with requests for "Heartacles" probably taking over the evening's melody- making. * * DISA 'N DATA . . . Thanks to Hy Zemon, baking genius and perfector of the "Architectural Dream" wedding cake ... for the cute little pettifour with our name on it . . . Welcome into the community family, Young Adult group of Detroit Young Israel . Received charter Dec. 1 . . . Hillel Abrams is. first • president . . . Sadie Mattes won first prize for best costume at Infant's Serv- ice Group "Sadie Hawkin's Day" party . . . with a laundry bag completing' her rendition of • a "new look" . . . Songstress Millie Gross is back. • after -five months with a USO troupe in Japan . Sang for the boys on what was next to the final unit to be leaving the states for USO activity . . . Tells of meeting Ida Lippman, local attorney and former police- woman, in Korea ... where she is teaching police work . . . Says that Ida will be home soon. * * * _JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Frances Benjamin and Eddie Perlmutter and Elise Conheim and Raymond Rubiner will middle-aisle it this month . Frances Gould of the Jewish Vocational Service and Iz Rosenberg, membership secretary of • the Jewish Center, are' en- gaged. * * * MORE DISA 'N DATA .. So- cial,anc. will take over the home of Charles E. Sorenson, former vice-president and director of Ford Motor Co. . •. . for an affair to be held Jan. 4 . . . The palatial site is in Rouge Park . . . and was presented to the city by Sorenson, who retired from Ford's in 1944 to beCome president of Willys-Over- land in Toledo . . . Big plans are being made by Sisterhood, Men's Club and congregation of Beth Aaron Synagogue for a huge New Year's Eve party to be sponsored by the three units . . . The Sister- hood, by the way, is about ready for more gala planning . . . since it'll be celebrating its fourth birthday in January. Rabbi Morris Adler will have a packed house when he speaks on "Modern Maccabees" before Young People's Club of Temple Beth El . . . at 2:30 p., m. Sunday, Dec. 7 . . . This open to all and will be followed by social mixer . .. Good bet for entertainment will be the two one-act plays given by Junior Service Group Players . . . at Center in evening of Dec. 10 .. . with dancing to follow. * * ERRATA DEPT. . . . (Regard- ing . mention of Milton Donor, emsee'ing the Council Career affair, as the advertising man) ... Comes a note which reads .. . "Mr. Milton J. Donor wishes to state that his brother, W. B. Donor, is the man in the adver- tising field, and he would never be engaged in any financial ac- tivity without an inventory." * •* * AD MAN, Jules Vernik (Pack- ard Advertising) and Dave Dushoff (Dushoff Distributors) came to town from Philadelphia, last week, on important business that eventually wound up into gala festivities . . . Thanksgiving night was the time . . . home of Mac and Mae Cushman was the place . . . and everyone but the turkey joined in on the fun .. . Irving Berris, former basketball great, won't be playing on any squads this year . . . much as he wants to be out there on the courts again . . . "Family re- sponsibilities come. first," says the all-city forward from Northern. Herb and Barney Teal to have gala Detroit showing of new Hud- son car . . . Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 8 and 9 . . . in showroom at 7641 Gratiot Ave. . . . 'Twill be Hollywood type extravaganza ... complete with elegant - trimmings . . . and Harry r Gaines' "This Time It's Hudson" song will be heard for miles round. * *•* RABBI EDWARD TENNEN- BAUM of Saginaw offers this one about a rabbi friend in New York who met a neighborhood kid just out of a fight with a black eye. He put his hand on the boy and said, "My boy, I pray that you won't fight again and that you won't ever receive a black eye" . . . and the lad replied, "That's all right. You go home and pray over your own kid. I gave him two of 'em!" * * * IMPORTANT NOTICE .to have pick-ups ready on SOS Day, Dec. 7 . . . for the vast entourage of volunteers who will be around your home on that date . . . to get the things that will make thousands of unfortunate folks mighty happy that There are people like you still around . . . More volunteers are needed to pack and load, so if you can, give Morris Miller a ring at the Jewish Welfa•e Federation. Training Sessions . For Youth Leaders Planned at Center A community-wide leadership training institute is being planned by the Jewish Community Cen- ter and representatives of Jewish youth-serving agencies. The In- stitute will begin Thursday, Dec. 18, and continue on Sunday, Dec. 21, at the Center. The sessions will study the significance of group experience and purposeful programming for. Jewish groups. Outstanding au - - thorities in group-work fields will make the major presentations, followed by discussion groups. The program committee is headed by Yehuda Rosenman. In the group are Esty Carson, Dave Rappaport and Jerry Malamud. Samuel Neuschatz heads the In- stitute organization committee. He will be assisted by Dorothy Gross, Phyllis Zieve, Earl Kan- ners and Yona Weisner. Dr. Haber Speaks To Council group Dr. William Haber of the Uni- versity of Michigan will address the Internal Relations Committee of the Jewish Community Coun- cil Dec. 16 on the subject, "In- ternal Relations in the Jewish Community" The occasion will be the dinner arranged by the committee to welcome new members and to launch its activities under the new administration. Dr. Schmarya Kleinman has recently taken over the chairmanship of this committee. His co-chairman is Morris Lieberman. Dr. Haber's talk will help to orient all new members to their duties on the committee and to familiarize them with some of the broader aspects of the work which they will be called upon to do, dealing with such matters as relationships between Jewish merchants and the public, deal- ings of Jewish organizations with each other, the • protection of democratic rights within the Jewish community and mainten- ance of highest standards of Jew- ish tradition in communal life. 8-Year-Old Pianist To Play at Center Page Fifteen Youth Hi-Cites Robert Shulman, eight-year-old By pianist, will be the soloist in the Jewish Center's 77th Musicale at Alice Jean 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14. Robert, Harris who was heard in previous Center concerts," will perform Haydn's "D Major Piano Concer- ALLEGRO . . Displ aging their talent, with - it Ain't Necessarily So," the new Allegro Choral Ensemble, includ- ing the voices of Helga Hopfeld, Barbara Traub, .Ann Seigal, Jack 13'azell, Harold Bernstein, Mildred Lesser, Miriam Weinsweig and Sherwin Robinson, informed us of the musical extravaganza they are presenting at the Detroit In- stitute of Arts Jan. 10. Tickets may be obtained by calling di- rector Irving Ritter, TO. 8-3314. * ROBERT SHULMAN to accompanied 'by the Center orchestra under the direction of Julius Chajes. The program also will include Beethoven's "Egmont Overture" and Mendelssohn's "Symphony in A Major." Hillel Starts Campus Tradition At Hanukah Convo Hillel Foundation at Wayne University in conjunction with the University Interfaith Council, this year will mark another first in campus activity by sponsoring a Hanukah convocation at the Maccabees Auditorium at 1 p.in. Wednesday, Dec. 10. The convo- cation will be open to all uni- versity students. Featured on the program will be the lighting of the candles by a Hillel student, with the Uni- versity choir singing a selection of Hanukah songs. Greetings will be extended by Dr. David D. Henry, president of the univers- ity, and by Dr. Jay Sherman, faculty counselor of religious activities. Guest of honor will be Rabbi Harry Essrig of Grand Rapids. Rabbi Essrig, born in Palestine, has served as director of the Hillel Foundation at the Uni- versity of Chicago and at Har- vard University. He was a chap- lain in the U. S. Army, rising to the rank of major as assistant Staff chaplain of the Ninth Air Force. "We see this as the beginning of a campus tradition for the annual celebration of Hanukah. This is in the true spirit of America," said Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of the Wayne Foundation. Philomathic Alumni To Help Celebrate 50th Anniversary Philomathic Debating Club has announced plans for its golden jubilee celebration. A banquet for Philomathic's alumni and members will be held Feb. 22, according to Jack Driker, who estimated that there are ap- proximately 1,000 Philomathic alumni, with about 750 now liv- ing in Detroit. Other events to be held in con- junction with the 50th anniver- sary celebration, Driker said, are the annual oratorical contest and annual model meeting, a Sunday brunch-smoker and a theater party. Philomgthic was founded in 1898 by a group of young Jewish men, 14 to 21, who were dissat- isfied with the forensic oppor- tunities offered by Detroit's old Central High School. The soci- ety's goals today are essentially the same • as they were 50 years ago: experience in public speak- ing, discussion of leading topics of the day and practice with par- liamentary rules of order. Chairman of the jubilee ar- rangements committe is Morton Zieve, 2285 Longfellow. Alumni wishing to participate in the cele- bration are asked to contact him. * SEASON ACTIVITIES For Pauline Goodman's sweet- sixteen, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Goodman, gave a formal dinner party at Northwood on Nov. 30. Donna Harris with Earl Car, mers, Mimi Lebove and Al Goldman, Doris Sax with Eugene Kollenberg, Sue Schatz with Jer- ry Shumer and Harvey Gedrich who escorted Pauline were de- lighted party goers. Also going formal this holiday season will be Sandra Rogin with Norman Marcus, at her birthday celebration this Friday night at the Fort Shelby. On the scroll of invitation we saw Helene Sklar and Danny Lublin, Betty Zech- man with Stan Wolf, Sue Salas- nek and Morty Freedman, Natalie Diamond with Bill Schlusler and Dr. and Mrs. James Rogin hosting the event. * * * SCAVENGER HUNT At Eileen •Blake's "After Thanksgiving Party" Bobby Fleisher and Jerry Agranove, -Anita Eisner with Jerry Adler, Estelle Kramer and Phil Margo- lis along with Mert Schlesinger coed and, ahed when they saw what the scavenger hunt list said they must produce. * * * BUSY BODIES There must be hustling and bustling at Highland Park High, where Care boxes are being sub- scribed for, a clothing and book drive keeping students on their toes and that very significant ceiling book which the school presented to McGregor Library MASONIC AUDITORIUM ror disabled veterans, as a Me- morial to those who were once students and had fought and died for their country. * * * YOUNG JUDEA! For the DPs on Cyprus, Young Judea is collecting clothing. Take your contribution to 2500 W. Boston Blvd. or call Eleanor Cullen, TO. 8-9868. Help someone helf himself. * * * Masonic Temple was the set- ting for Wayne's Sophomore Prom as Rhona Rott with Doug Harris, Allan Walt and' Edith Can- tor, Doris Sax and Norman Fein- gold, and Fern Aaron with Hal Kulmove swirled to melodies of Bill Campbell's orchestra. * * * SURPRISE! What a surprise Chuck Snow got when brother Obbie and Lynn Sklar feted him with a birthday party on Nov. 29. Gerry Starler with Obbie, Dorrie Flash- ner and Bernie Singal and . Lou Harris with Millie Fox all had a part in this conspiracy of fun. Roslyn Margolis' sweet sixteen became official when her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Margolis, entertained at a luncheon where Elaine Goldraith, Annette Folbe, Shola Levitt, Bev Weiner, Mitzi Ferguson and Carol Averback helped Ros to celebrate. Mark Shwaid to Address Sholom Aleichem Institute Mark Shwaid, poet and mem- ber of the Jewish Art Theater, will be the guest of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute at an Oneg Shabbat at 9:30 p. m. Fri- day, Dec. 5, at 3754 Monterey. Shwaid served as an officer in the U. S. Army Intelligence in Germany during World War IL He will discuss his experiences and read his own poems. THERE IS A Reason Why Folks Like BROTHERS ! '1 Only the finest in food i s expertly )repared and sere- ad for your sans- :action! Friendly ! Clean ! Particular eaters know their place! Every combination sand- ► 4 is featured at Brothers— 4 wich and the meals are great. ri BROTHERS Dexter and Leslie Delicatessen Restaurant HO, 4875 SAT., DEC. 13, 8:20 P. M. DON COSSACKS .Serge Jaroff–,-Director Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20 Masonic Auditorium GRDINELL'S — TE 2 7100 - Fri., Dec. 12, 8:20 P.M. 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