- ;51*-Ja y4 ',.:.!qato4y, 04,1.9.0) .T471 it- 211111111 111 11111111111111111111111i11111111 111 111111111111111111111111111111111 111 11111111111111111111111111111111 111 11111111111111111111111111111111 111 1111111111111111111111111111[1111 111 1n .. -a--._ -- ".. :,. .-. . . . „, . .,, ..-_ „,., ....„.„.,,..., P a . --._ -_ Danny Raskin's .E :4 f AY I 604 N E W1S Key to Kfar Saba Brought to Detroit Pioneer Women LISTENING s T E_- Er-;- Eili1111111111 !1111111111111H111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111116. WHAT SHALL "Miss Mystery" 'president, Hannah Ferman, vice- be named . . . in the column's president, and Esther Shultz, Third Annual Beauty-Personality treasurer . . . BesIdes Sobeloff, Contest? ... . Best suggestion gets some of the folks there were Rab- a prize! bi Leon Fram, Harry Seligson, PAUL KIRSCH, Jewish News Esther Prussian, Dr. Leonard Sid- staff photographer, will take the low, Larry M. Becker, Max Chom- picture of any girl without a suit- sky . . . and others . . . Primary able one to enter . . . Phone Paul reason for JSG was fund-raising . . . but the opportunity, for de- at RA. 7563. "MISS MYSTERY" . . . second veloping young leadership held and third place winners . . . and great importance. * * * even those reaching the finals ... JACOB KEIDEN was president will receive valuable awards. when Adolph began seeing too SEND PHOTO or suitable snap- many movies . . . and the group shot . .. along with a few de- put a temporary amber light on scriptive words . . . to Listening proceedings .. . Next leader was MRS. DAVID SISLIN Post, Jewish News, 2114 Penob- David A. Goldman . .. Who al- scot Bldg., Detroit 26 • . Dead- most went bugs trying 'to figure Nearly 3,000 members and line is Feb. 29. out how nearly 1,000 young folks * * * guests attended the closing affair cluttering the entrance . . . could SONNY, SCHLOSSBERG of Ac- get into- the first re-organizational of the campaign of the Pioneer tors Co. and brother-in-law, Har- social . .. held in the small Lee Women's Organization 'for the ry Green, Eastwood Park clown, Plaza ballroom (remember that handled entertainment ... dressed crowd?) . .. It was to get new working women of Palestine. Mrs. in jester's garb ... at recent Mich- members so the group would have Yehudit Simchonit, member of the igan Showmen's party for 400 un- something to work with again,„,s.: . Palestinian Council, was featured derprivileged kids . . Billboard Sol Schwartz followed David as speaker. photog caught Sonny in action president .. . and did a fine job Mrs. Simchonit presented the shot . . . which appeared in last . .. with the group more than re- Detroit clubs with the key of the week's issue . . . After years of gaining its former strength .. . Kfar Saba Home which was built knocking around show biz, Sonny Then came Dr. Sam Krohn . . . through funds raised by Detroit finally gets his picture in a big- with a world Of leadership knowl- tnembers. time publication . . . only to dis- -- edge on his broad shoulders .. . Mrs. Harry Kay and Mrs. Gil- cover the name beneath it is that as the Junior Service Group bert Miller reported that $65,000 of Harry Green! reached great heights in its large * * * of the $78,000 voluntary quota has corttribution toward the recent JEWELRY DEPT.. .. Ann SOS drive . . . Which brought been raised. • While in Detroit Mrs. Simchonit Nochm an and Marvin "Mike" plaudits_ from the Joint Distribu- also participlgd in an important _Rosenthal of National Lumber ... tion Committee . . . for the largest meeting of e Council of the will be wed March 7. single -'day _collection in the Pio?ieer Women's Organization, * *• * country! where plans were formulated for DISA 'N DATA ‘: . . Mickey * * * • coming activities. Among the new 'Woolf, the ork man, is searching LARRY FLEISCHMAN . . . as plans is a layette, linen and chil- ' for a blues singer . . . so if any of program chairman . . . has com- dren's clothing drive for Cyprus .yOu gals have talent .. . thpre's the -big chance. .. Mickey, by the mendably wielded his baton over- and DP' camps. The Council honored Mrs. David Sislin for way, is directing and producing some terrific program planning the April 4 fund-raising 'affair of which variety takes in commun- her extensive • efforts as PWO ity action, educational and cul- publicity chairman. Young Women of Mizrachi . 'Twill be huge! . . . David Katz- tural background and social ac- Mrs. Calvin Prady, TO. 8-2467, man is erected president of Bnai tivity . . . At least four events .. was named chairman of the drive. Brith Greater Detroit Baseball appealing to all types of interest League . . . which had great suc- . .. are being held each month. What's the best investment cess last year . . . being won by . . . At one time, there were about these days . . . what can you buy 100 JSG members working on Detroit Lodge . . . Nat Gurwin that you know will alway be program planning alone! also heads publicity for that! .. . worth what you pay for it, plus? * * * Big Mardi-Gras Show and Din- There's just one answer to that— MEMBERS OF JSG come from ner-Dance,. Jan 25 . . . is Infants' every walk of life .4t . and in United States Savings Bonds. Service Group 048 presentation of many cases, their daily routine 14th annual fund-raising affair and workings with the group ... . . . Eleanor King is again direct- are as far apart as two women ing . . . and has delayed her wed- wearing exact hats . . . Harvey ding date with Dave Riseman Lipsitt, for example, tends to a to give her all to the show .. . department store during the day Lou Jacobs sends hello "From the Yes, we have served the and JSG publicity at night . . . Tropical Bar to the tropical coun- Yiddish-American public Helen Burke, secretary at Jewish try" . . . He's in Florida. successfully since 1933- Community Council, played role * * * of grandma in recent JSG play. 15 years in sing-song! MORE DISA 'N DATA . . . Phil . . Willie Stolle the soap maker, demand specialists for a Brestoff will play the Second An- d. irected traffic for SOS . . successful affair . . . . nual Hillel Dance.. . . Feb. 7 .. . at Masonic Temple . . . Phil's Jerry Kelman, new editor of JSG wife, lovely songstress Dee Park- Bulletin, is a lawyer .. . Co- er, will be featured . . . A Hillel leader Barbara Greenberg sells and ORCHESTRA directs JSG plays. queen will again be crowned .. . insurance and * * * playing for your: It was Rosalie Gorback last year Wedding - Banquet - Dance ANY JEWISH YOUTH who . . . Aaron aKtzman lq. chairman Party - Bar Mitzvah of the affair . . . The Inter-City isn't a member of the Junior Bnai Brith Bowling Tourney .. . Service Group . . . is behind the ' good danceable music Feb. 22 and Feb. 29 . . . will be times . . . And with the Allied — styled' as you like it — Jewish Campaign coming on, that first time ever for the endeavor Call: TY. 7-2502 statement goes double! .. . Every . . . Ritz bowling alleys hold the UN. 4-3607 for rates honor . . . Plans are well under member is a distinct part of what way for the all-Jewish amateur has proven to be one of the great- CLARINET - SAXOPHONE boxing tournament we'll soon be est single organizational youth VIOLIN sponsoring with top men in the movements in the history of our Professional instruction fistic world . . . We'll publish all community . . . Its workings for at moderate rates . . . Allied Jewish Campaign . . . and details as they materialize. Centrally located on * * * year-round activity . . . are trib- Dexter Blvd. , TWO PRECEDENTS are set utes td a swell bunch of guys and TY. 7-2502 gals. by election of Leonard Baruch and Barbara Greenberg . . . as co-chairmen of this year's Jun- ior Division of Allied Jewish Campaign . . . It's first time the leadership will have duo-con- trol . . . and Barbara becomes first girl at the helm . . . Both are very capable of leading the 00(16,91.4 Ro4o - Nr c,r). tiActrs youths toward a g cbal which will probably be twice as large as DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT last year's. NIGHTLY • • • Featuring MANX MOONS have risen since MILDRE D MOREY that June day in 1938 when about Queen of Canadian Comediennes BETTY BARR 15 community youths . . . and a Music by host of elders met in Isadore So- JACK MADDEN and his Ambassadors beloff's office at the Jewish Wel- H. E.Willenegger, Mgr. Al. Siegel, Prop. fare Federation . . . to form a Junior Service Group . . . Maur- ice Glaser was chosen temporary 15 YEARS IN SING - SONG!! CHARLIE WEINER WINDSOR • CAN. DA. • NO COYER CHARGE MON.ausT/IIIRS: Page,Seyenteen Javits Letter Lauds Congressman Coffin National Bank Officers GLETI1 F. TURNBULL was elected president of Industrial National Bank_Detroit at the an- nuil meeting held Jan. 13, Eu- gene W. Lewis, former president is now chairman of • the board. A. G. Ropp formerly Vice-Presi- dent-Cashier has moved up to the position of executive vice president. Harry A. Poole is the new vice president-cashier. Burt R. Shurly, Jr. was made a vice president and the following have been elected assistant cashiers: Anthony DeTemple, Charles E. Green, Don McCracken, Clifford E, Rennie, Otto A. Lill, Palmer C. Pratt. Howard A. Coffin,. Detroit rep- resentative in Congress, received a letter of commendation for his- part in urging the United States' representatives at the UN to vote for partition of Palestine, from Rep. J. K. Javits of New York. The letter reads in part . . . "It is deeply gratifying to be able to share with you in the feeling that we here in the House played a real part in determining the result we so earnestly sought .. . Much remains to be done to make a success of the Jewish National Home in the days ahead and I know that the coming struggles will enlist your sympathetic in- terest . . ." Leonard Simons, of Simons- Michelson Advertising Co., who forwarded this correspondence to The Jewish News, commended Coffin for his interest in matters concerning the welfare of the Jewish people. youn SPECIAL! JAYSON White Shirts with fused collar and $350 barrel cuff JAYSON Solid Color Shirts in either spread or long $395 collar with stays . . . Also Featured . . . White and Colored Shirts, were $4.95—NOW 3 for $10.00 Special Groups of THERE IS A Reason Why Folks Like BROTHERS ! SUITS, O'COATS and - FURNISHINGS at Only the finest in food i s expertly " )repared and serv- ad for your satis- actiont Substantial Reductions! Friendly I Clean ! Store Hours: Particular eaters know their place! 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