11111111I111111 11111 111111111111111111111111IIIIHIIII I IIIIII1 1 1111 1 111 1 111 1 111i11 11 11111 1 11111i11 1 111111111I1111111111111111111111111 1 11111 1 1ffilitiV111111111111111111 11 11111111 1 11111111P's Winq.M4$ Danny Raskin's ISTENING ESTELLE SCHWARTZMAN • . lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasha Schwartzman, 11331 Dexter . . is "Miss Israel of 1948" .. taking first place in the column's Third Annual Beauty - Personality Contest . . . finals of which were held last week, at "Salute to Israel" given by Social, Inc. SECOND PLACE went to Harriet "Honey" Lunenfeld • . and third to Phyllis Glasier ... all the girls sharing in the galaxy of prizes offered by Bill Cap- local merchants . . lan and Larry Morris of Graerne Flowers took care of the floral situation in good or- der . . with "Miss Israel" be- ing given a head crown, beau- tiful bouquet and orchid cor- sage ... while the other seven finalists also received corsages . . Herman Fenton of Dexter Recreation was donor of the trophy emblematic of this year's first-place winner . . . Other gifts, distributed among the top three, were from . . . The Maurice Shop, Allen's Mil- linery, Ring Clear of Detroit, Paula's Beauty Shop, Canton China, Inc., Fineberg Jewelry, Drs. Harry and Lou Won, op toniistrists, Bill's Drugs, Ham- merstein's Drugs and Parker Distributing Co. ALTHOUGH BAD WEATHER . made a concerted bid to keep the crowd down, Latin Quarter was pleasantly filled for the "Salute to Israel" affair . . . and. a good time was had by all ... The big floor show was opened with songster Dave Gutman leading the audience in singing The Star Spangled Banner and Hatikvah . and then giving an inspir- ing rendition of Dave Taxe's new tune, "My Israel" ... all proceeds , of which will go to Haganah .. . Julie Adler had an entire music- al production ready for the oc- casion . . and the thunderous applause that followed was proof enough that Julie and her won- derful troupe had given a mas- terful performance . . it was so professional ... As master of cer- emonies, we could hardly ask for anything more than that, offered by this fine group of talented youngsters . . an outstanding tribute to Julie's magnificent teaching ability. * * * HEARTY CONGRATS . . . to marital partners . . . Sam and Molly Banks and Murray and Clara Sabin . . . Sam and Molly celebrated their 23rd anniversary . while Murray and Clara have reached number 17. * * * COMMUNITY SCENE . Sign inside Linwood Ave. gas station . "Don't smoke while pumping gas. If your life isn't worth any- thing, gasoline is!" . Oscar Rappaport and the big new Lin- coln he got the day they went on sale . . Quite a contrast to the '39 Ford bought on the com- munity plan by youngsters, Ir- win Posner, c Leonard Posner, Clarence "Chick" Salzberg and Bill Wizner . . . Verbal duel to get word in edgewise at local eatery, last week . • . as Mel Cap- lan told of terrific game of golf he had played ... and Sol Phillips rushed words about his recent fishing trip . . . It was purely a case of who could outfib the other in the short time it takes to eat bagel and coffee. * * * JEWELRY DEPT . . Pearl Rosenberg, secretary to Harry Katz, educational director at Jewish Center, and Abe Olshan- sky will wed June 22 .. . Pearl Boraks and Herman Gorman have dated their "I Do" session for Aug. 19. * * * PHILIP HANDLER LODGE . new Bnai Brith group . . had initial installation of officers, last week, at impressive cere- monies which also included pres- entation of its charter . . . With likeable Dave Katzman as first president, the lodge is expected Fir to go far in BB circles . . . and preserve a cherished memory of the boy in whose honor it was named . . . by a group of his friends . . .- Philip Handler died in civilian life six months after returning from two years of ac- tive service overseas ... and this was appropriately selected as a fitting and lasting memorial in his behalf . . . by 12 boys who have, since organizing, upped the membership to 150 ... Sam Shul- man, who, incidentally, was the first president of the Louis Brandeis Lodge, was installed as honorary president . . . because of the grand work he did in help- ing to bring about - the realization of the Philip Handler Lodge. * * * DISA 'N DATA .. . Sydney Baron, Toledo steel man, will conduct the orchestra at a con- cert by Gladys Swarthout . to be given at Music Hall in Octo- ber • . . Get Alfred Bounin to tell you of the days he was in silent pictures . . . That was about 1916 when Hollywood was just known as a small town in,California .. . and the majority of movies were being made in and around New Jersey and New York . . . Third Annual National Convention of Bnai Brith Young Men and Young Women . . . being held jointly, the weekend of July' 2, at Hotel Tuller . . . leaves little lacking in the way of something to do for all the delegates who'll be coming from the many cor- ners of the country . . . The pro- gram committee is making cer- tain that this will be the greatest convention of them all ... Letter from Florence Keywell in Buf- falo, N. Y., agrees with our re- 1 cent bit about that delicious cheese pie at The Tasty Shop operated by Sol Fineberg . . . Florence is a buyer for Sattler's Department Store and adds that "My only contact with home is the Jewish News." • . Visitors to I California say that a big thing out on the coast is blood dona- tions to Israel . . . and that an effort is on to refrain folks from giving it elsewhere lest it fall into Arab hands. * * GROCERY MAN Sy Fink tells of hiring a new boy, last week, to work in the store . . . and among the other instructions, ex- plained that if he didn't happen to have what a customer wants, to suggest something else as nearly like it as possible . . . soon a woman came into the store and asked the boy, "Have yeu any fresh green stuff today?" . . "No, ma'am," answered the boy, "but we have some nice blueing." (Sy swears it's the truth.) Honor Morris Fishman On His &E;;Th Birthday Kalivayier Luncheon To Benefit Refugees For 33 years a member of Congregation Shaarey Zeclek; one of the organizers and for nine years president of Congregation Mishkan Israel, and n o w the leader,: in behalf of the United Hebrew Schools of the synagogue, of the Rose Sittig Cohen branch of UHS, Morris Fishman has played an M. Fishman portant role in Jewish synagogual and community affairs during the 37 years of his residence in Detroit. Next Monday, his family will honor him on his 65th birthday, and community leaders will join in paying honor to his loyalty to many causes. A life-long Zionist —he was for three years treasurer of the United Palestine Appeal when it conducted its separate drives in Detroit—he is a member of the board of the United He- brew Schools, a member of the American Jewish Congress, mem- ber of Lachovitcher and for years assisted in fund-raising efforts for relief and rehabilitation. Born June 28, 1883, in David- Horodok, near Pinsk, Russian Poland, he came to the United States in 1904, and lived in New York until 1912 when he came to Detroit. During the entire 37 years of his residence here he was engaged in the insurance business. He was married in New York, Dec. 24, 1908. The Fish- mans have four sons—Ben, Em- anuel, Herman and Milton— and four grandchildren. Kalvarier Aid Society will hold a luncheon and afternoon of games at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 29, at Kern's auditorium. Pro- ceeds will go for food packages for Kaivarier refugees overseas. Mrs. W. Cohen is chairman of the event. Tickets may be ob- tained at the door. Since January of this year, the organization has sent 15 food packages to refugees in various sections of Europe, as well as checks to the Jewish National Fund, the Histadrut and the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. Teachers Survey Needs In Adult Education .Field The Jewish Educational Insti- tute, sponsored by a group of re- ligious Hebrew teachers in De- troit, is making a survey of pos- sibilities for adult training in Jewish subjects. The teachers plan to circulate a questionnaire on which to base a schedule of classes. Those 'in- terested in such an institute are asked to write to room seven, 2615 Taylor, TY. 5-3194, giving name, address, subject interested in, and hours available for study. The possible subjects include: Pentateuch, Pentateuch with com- mentaries, earlier prophets. later prophets, Psalms. Job Ecclesiates, Proverbs, Mishnayoth, Gemorrah, Ethics of the Fathers, Jewish holi- days. Jewish laws, meanino. , - of pray- ers, legends of Talumud. Hebrew lan- guage, Hebrew grammar, Hebrew con- versation, Jewish history to the Dia- spora, Jewish history during the Dia- spora, writings of Maimonides. A recent article in The Jewish THE JEWISH NE\A/S-47; Friday, June 25, 1S4.8 Golden Book Inscription in Tribute to Louis Gedanke In tribute to the memory of Louis Gedanke, his wife, Nel- lie, and children inscribed his name in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund in Israel, on the occasion of the: dedication of -his tombstone.• HY HORENSTEIN Restaurant & Delicatessen New—Denny Raskin Sandwich SPECIAL 7 COURSE DINNERS . • $1.00 and up 9535 DEXTER T V. 5-6717 Life, Automobile, Compensation, Plate Glass. Fire, Butglary, Fraud Bonds, Prt:fessional Liability, Furs, Jewelry Hold Up. PEI*O.BSCO'T BLDG Adillat- ,4055-4056 - • ,1 8;-Years' Insurance ' Ex:perienck - , VISIT DETROIT'S NEWEST CHINESE RESTAU- RANT AND PARTAKE OF THE FINEST CAN- TONESE OR AMERICAN DISHES AS PREPARED BY OUR WELL KNOWN CHEF -- HENRY LtM .151 Featuring Authentic Cantonese Dishes Jt? Egg Rolls - Won Ton - Gai Kow -Steak Kow - Hai )(ow Almond War Sue Gai - Tenderloin with Pea Pods Open Daily From 12 NOON to 3 e. m. SPECIAL LUNCHES DAILY 12 NOON TO 2:30 p. m. SPECIAL DINNERS DAILY . . 5 to 9 p. m. Family Dinners a Specialty — Take Out Service FREE PARKING TO OUR PATRONS. CHINA VILLAGE INN 19010 LIVERNOIS JUST SOUTH OF 7 MILE ROAD From the Pages of ROSENBERG'S SOCIAL BOOK These social events for which ROSEN- BERG'S KOSHER CATERING was proud to have served are hereby in- scribed. TUESDAY, JUNE 15 Shower for Marion Green. Given by Mrs. E. Lash, Mrs. T. King, Mrs. R. Brody and Mrs. A. Gross- man. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16 Shower for Joyce Braverman. Given by Mrs. C. Mutnick. THURSDAY, JUNE 17 Shower for Alice Kalovsky. Given by Mrs. E. Persin and Mrs. S. Newman, Jr. of Jewish agencies. Inadvertently omitted from the • list was the NORTH END CLINIC which this year will receive $85,374 from the Community Chest. WANTED 3 or 4 Pc. 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K:AS i F n EN Complete Delicatessen Orders to Take Out 12162 DEXTER Near Richton OPEN DAILY 31 s. m. to 12 p. m. c's ROSENBERG'S KOSHER CATERING For An Outing or Picnic Six gdvernors-at-large were elected to the Windsor Jewish Community Council's board • of governors at the Council's an- nual meeting, May 27. Elected to the board were A. D. Cherniak, A. F. Goldberg; Bernard Kaplan, Max Lewin, Boris Nosanchuk and Jacob Rash. DELICIOUS LUNCHES! SUNDAY, JUNE 20 Bar Mitzvah for Sander Kushner. Given by parents at Hotel Ft. Wayne. Marriage of Cecile Taper to Ben Sandlin at 4078 Richton Ave. Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Sirs. Julius Ritten. News listed Community Chest al- locations for 1948 for a number Windsor Council Elects Six to Government Board Complete Take-Out Service Marriage of Bernice Sachs of Grand Rapids to Dr. Ruben Kur- Beta-. TO. 6-9804 WHERE TO DINE HARRY BOESKY, RESTAURANT, DELICATESSEN & BAR AN AFTER THEATRE MUST. SMART FOLKS THAT EAT OUT CHOOSE BOESKY'S. 12th and Hazelwood TR. 2 Good food served appetizingly in pleasant surroundings. 4375 ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods. Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." .;1 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE. I% blks so. Mile Rd. UN. 1-9802 Oven 24 Holm OPEN DAILY II a.m. to 12 p.m. - SATUR.DAYS, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.