Friday, January 16, 1948
THE JEWISH NEWS
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Youth Hi-Cites
Danny Raskin's
By
Alice Jean
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COMMITTEE FOR Third An-
nual Beauty-Personality Contest
... conducted by this column .. .
has officially set deadline for all
pictures at Feb. 29. . . . Judging
will be by noted people . . . with
presentation of valuable awards
made to winners of first, second
and third places. . . . Anyone
can enter a contestant . . . or
she may do so herself . . . Send
a photograph or suitable snap-
shot . . . along with a few de-
scriptive words . . . to Listening
Post, Jewish News, 2114 Penob-
scot Bldg., Detroit 26.
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NEWS PREVIEW . . . Before
The Headlines ... Helen Alpert,
Bnai Brith Girls director . . .
will leave her position, Feb. .1
• • . to become a member of the
Jewish Welfare Federation staff
. • • as director of Jr. Service
Group activities.
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TOT AND HOT LEAGUE is
name of bowling circuit . . . of
youngsters ages 3-6 . . . sponsored
by group of Bnai Brith kegling
mothers. . . . There are 34 in
the league and the wee folks will
even have their own banquet in
March . . . complete with awards
and all. . . . They wear tiny
shirts donated by Dexter mer-
chants.
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BEST BET of Weekend . . .
Holiday Hop at Jewish Center
• • • Jan. 18 . . . honoring nations
who voted in favor of Palestine
proposal.
* * *
RECENT incident of Central
basketball stars, Sam Taub and
Aaron Rosenstein, being declared
ineligible . . . for playing on the
school courts during vacation
time . . . in AZA Tournament .. .
was a case of their being made
an example of .. . by the city's
athletic board . . . and it's too
bad Sam and Aaron are made to
suffer .. . at the crowning points
of their high school athletic ca-
reers! . . . They had but four
more games to play before gradu-
ating . . . and certainly wouldn't
have jeojardized their standing.
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DISA 'N' DATA . . 11 . One of
the leading Jewish doctors in the
community . . . is they , driving
force behind re-organization of
Jefferson General Hospital . . .
into one for convalescents and
cronic .and acute - alcoholics . . .
Rube Young has hired a full-
blooded Indian for his Camp Hi-
awatha . . . name of Chief Sitting
Sideways (that's the truth!) .. .
He teaches Indian legends and
crafts at University of Michigan
. . . and is a nationally-known
figure.
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PLAYGROUND skating rink
.. . recently opened at Davison
and Waverly .. . is there through
the efforts of Detroit Lodge 55,
Knights of Pythias. • . The land
was temporarily donated by Jew-
ish War Veterans . . . and laid
out by Dept. of Recreation. . . .
A big hand to Officer Laller,
10th Precinct Station . . . through
whose work the rink is now be-
ing supervised.
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TALK ABOUT- THRILLS .. .
Rex Chapter 309 is leading Eman-
uel Chapter 337 by score of 25-
24 . . . Last week, in tgAZA League
basketball game, with only 40
seconds left to play, Evan Edel-
stein, 337, gets in for a shot but
is hurled against the wall . .
Only 10 seconds left and 309 is
freezing the ball. .. . Suddenly,
Arnold Belinsky, 337, is fouled.
. . . His free shot is good, tying
the score. . . . The teams -go into
two-minute overtime. . . . Noth-
ing is happening . . . ball goes
back and forth . . until but
10 seconds left to play. . . . Then,
out of nowhere comes the same
Arnold Belinsky . . . scoring a
basket to give his mates a 26-25
victory . . . and send onlookers
home with a great big WHEW!
ESTHER LEWIS . . • widow of
Leonard Lewis, killed in action
on D-Day . . . has been given
an extra 30 days before having
to move. ... She and little 41-
year-old Linda Gay were to have
gotten out by Jan. 1. . . . The
vet who bought the place has
been swell about it . . . but must
take over at end of extension
period. . . . His wife is expectant.
. . . Where will Esther and little
Linda Gay move to? . .. Surely
one of you knows of an apart-
ment for them. . . . Leonard
gave his life . . . the least we
can do is help his family! . . .
Esther is able to pay rent.
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MORE DISA 'N' DATA . . .
Look for a boxing tournament
. . . to be held at some future
time. . . . The men behind it
will include some of the best
known 'proponents of the squared
circle art. . . . Sol Kroll, post
office employee, claims sole dis-
tinction as most avid movie fan
in the community . . . and he's
got a good argument. .. . While
in service, he saw 1055 motion
pictures in 38 months . . . keeping
a record of every one he saw .. .
and can rattle off the names of
leading stars, character actors
and bit players at the slightest
drop of a movie pass. . . . Re-
becca Gratz . Auxiliary of Bnai
'Brith Young Women will have a
gala party Jan. 25 in Temple
Room of Ft. Wayne Hotel . . .
for members only . . . and males
by personal invite. . . . Gals who'd
like to join this group should
call Marcie Becker, WE. 4-5100.
. . . Age limit 18-25.
* * *
THAT MASS MEETING at
Hutchins School . . . Jan. 20 .. .
by Midtown Neighborhood Coun-
cil . . . will hay" George Edwards
on the platform . . . plus a few
other important folks. . . . So,
if you live around the Twelfth
St. area, get on over . .. it's of
great importance to development
of better living conditions for
you!
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Business and Professional
Chapter of Pisgah Lodge Bnai
Brith . . . having third anniversa-
ry party . . . Jan. 17 . . . at Cen-
ter. Invite is to its members and
all young men of community.
Rosenman to Speak
At Sabbath Progriam
Yehudah Rosenman, y o u n g
adult director at the Jewish Cen-
ter, will discuss "The Problem
of Partition" at Jr. Hadassah-
Masada's Oneg Shabbat program
at 8 p. m. this Friday at the home
of Mrs. Maurice Landau, 2292
Longfellow.
Following Rosenman's talk,
Moshe Heyman will lead Pales-
tinian songs and dances. The two
"Zionist youth groups plan a series
of Friday evening programs to
welcome the Sabbath.
The next general meeting of
Jr. Hadassah-Masada will be at
8:30 p. m. Tuesday, •Jan. 20, at
Shaarey Zedek.
Page FiFteen
Rosenberg Retains Extensive
Lodge Activity at Seventy-Five
One of the most active Jewish lodgemen in Detroit, having held
high positions in the Knights of Pythias and the Masonic order, is
William Rosenberg, a native Detroiter, who observed his 75th
birthday Wednesday.
Past commander of Detroit Lodge No. 55, K. of P., Rosenberg
has been secretary of that lodge for many years. He has been sec-
retary of the Craftsman Masonic
Lodge and is a 32nd degree Ma- pany for 55 years, Specializing
son and Shriner. Despite his
in sports coverage. He sent press
years, he is an active member of
box telegraphic reports from
the Masonic Drill Corps.
Rosenberg was born in Detroit. baseball, football and other sports
Jan. 14, 1873. His parents came events, including the World
here from England immediately Series of 1907, '08 and '09.'
following their wedding. He at-
Retiring five years ago as a
tended the Bishop Union School pensioned employee, Rosenberg
and, upon graduation, went to
returned to active work during
work for Western Union.
the war, taking a position with
the Continental Aviation Co.
Since the war he has been at
leisure, devoting most of his
time to his lodge activities. He
is also a member Of Temple
Beth EL
He and his wife, the former
Mrs. Minnie Ettenheimer, live at
1558 Glynn Ct. He has one
daughter, Mrs. Irvin Rosenbaum,
of Detroit, and two brothers who
reside in New York.
TRIUMPH
Superb!. That is the adjective
for the "Note-worthy Evening"
presented by the Allegro Choral
Ensemble at the Institute of Arts,
Jan. 10, under the direction of
Irving Ritter. Among the en-
semble members are Jack Bazell,
Harold Bernstein, Jean Jaslove,
Leo Oliva, Sherwin Robinson and
Anne Seigel.
Peeking into the audience we
saw Lennie Baron and Bev Cha-
leff, Audrey Talmich and Lenny
Grusko, Dave Rabinowitz and
Charlotte Arkin and Phyllis Rob-
inson- and Ralph BorM.
SIXTEEN
At new Latin Quarter, Gerty
Swartz gave her sweet 16 party,
Jan. 10. Gaily celebrating were
twosomes Harriet Levine and
Austin Kanter, Phyliss Kurtz and
Irv; Cohen, Elaine Chernoff and
Larry Agree and Sandy Lipson
and Sherman Kane. -
Also in the "Quarter" setting,
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Harris will
fete Daughter Donna tomorrow
nite. Elaine Salzberg and Les
Silverman, Irene Lipshaw and
Marshall Fisher, Sue McLain and
Burt Rissman and Pauline Good-
man with Burt Soklar will be
WILLIAM ROSENBERG
among the guests.
He became an expert telegra-
At Doris Sax's house party were
Selma Fineberg and Seymour pher, and stayed with the corn-
Raskind, Shirley Mishcovsky and
Dan Zimberg and Doris and her
THERE IS A Reason Why
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and
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BROTHERS Delicatessen
semester's for band uniforms.
Restaurant
Dexter and Leslie
Basketball programs, another
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NOTES
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next week, followed by the Psi
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Add to Jan. 9 column .. . at
NOW HAPPILY ANNOUNCES SERVICING OF
the surprise party for Helen Kor-
man, Dick Sanders was with
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• BANQUETS • CARD PARTIES
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In our beautiful dining room
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MONDAY, JAN. 5
Shower for Sally Fox. Given by
Mrs. H. Techner, Mrs. S. Techner
and Mrs. M. Rubin.
TUESDAY, JAN. 6
Shower for Sylvia Spillman.
Given by Airs. J. Rosenbloom,
Mrs. A. Rosenbloom, Mrs. H. Roth
and Mrs.. H. Partovich.
Marriage of Shirley Sutter to Ira
Spoon at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 7
Shower for Evelyn Berg. Givon
by Mrs. Isaac and Lampcov.
THURSDAY, JAN. 8
NOON: Shower for Dolores Tart-
off. Given. by Mrs. C. Fenberg
of Pontiac, Mich. and Mrs. A.
Tauber.
EVE: Shower for Marion Weiss.
Given by Mrs. A. Belkin.
SUNDAY, JAN. 11
16th Anniversary Banquet of In-
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DisheD, pres.
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Music by
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