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THE JEWISH NEWS-13
Friday, July 23, 1948
Danny Raskin's
LISTENING
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Mrs. Sims Continues
Community Service as
District Six President
Mrs. Leonard Sims, n e wly-
elected president of Women's
District Grand Lodge No. Six
of Bnai. Brith, has a long record
77- - of community service.
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Born in Philadelphia, she at-
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tended
Wilkes - Barre H i g li
'TWAS A VERY auspicious . . at the Commodore Perry in School, the University of Penn-
season-closing for Social, Inc.... Toledo . . . where they are cur- sylvania and Detroit City Col-
last Sunday night at Rouge Rec- rently creating a sensation.
lege.
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reational Center . . . for more
The new district leader began
than 300 community-ites who at-
PAUSE FOR POETIC presen-
tended . . . Big hand to program tation . . . contributed by bus-
chairmen, Nate Felsenfeld and rider Sol Mager ..
Al Raskin, and to their hard- "I rose and gave her my seat—
working committee . . . Aim of I could not let her stand.
Social, Inc. is to promote friend-
She made me think of mother,
ly relationship among young
With that strap held in her
adults.
hand."
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AT HOME . . Sophie Fox
BILL (FELSENFELD) LYNN
may be the boss of what goes on is the newest sensation to come
around there ... but out at East- up in the local entertainment
wood Park, husband, Al, gives field . . . and with the proper
the orders . . . and Sophie obeys type of management is headed
. . . Al is now head of conces- for a long jaunt up that ladder
sions at Eastwood . . . and the of success . . . Bill is a member
two swell folks are the best- of our community . . and his
liked couple. in the Park;
artistry is made up of an as-
toundingly perfect ability to
LITTLE WILLIE ZISKIND bring to life recordings that play
. short-statured "mayor of while he goes through the mo-
.
. . is making tions of making them on-the-spot
South Haven"
ready for his annual pilgrimage realities ... At present he is com-
to the land of Lake Michigan mitted to contract . . and stuck
waters . . . and has culminated in a small place out Fort St. .
MRS. LEONARD SIMS
preparations by getting his Astoria Bar we think it's called
racoon coat out of storage . .
. . Good management is as im- her Bnai Brith work eight years
He wears that old beaten-up fur- portant as good performance ... ago. She is a past president of
piece . . . no credit to the animal and the list is great of wonderful Pisgah Chapter in Detroit a n d
who died that another may keep entertainers who have fallen by has served on the district gen-
warm .. . as a beach robe . . . the wayside because of uncapable eral committee and as first vice
president of the area.
and gathers the giggles no end.
handling of their affairs . .. by
Before coming to Detroit she
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people who don't know what its was organizer and patrol leader
NOW THAT IT looks as all about ... or how to get along of the first all-Jewish Girl
though Detroit Tigers will fight with others.
Scout troops in the East, secre-
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to head the second division .. .
tary of national sororosis a n d
local fans are
DR. ABE PEARLMAN tells worked on the Poppy Day and
switching their about the days when he was just Red Cross campaigns.
rooting rhythm starting out in dental practice
In addition to her Bnai Brith
toward the . . and would visit homes of
Cleveland 'Indi- delinquent patients to collect work here, Mrs. Sims is a dele-
ans . . . where money owed him ... Asked if he gate to the Jewish Community
'ol friend Hank ever collected much money that Council and a member of the
G r eenberg way, Dr. Pearlman growled, "Not program planning committee of
serves from a very much, and,worse than that, the Women's Division of the
vice- president's some of them insulted me and Jewish Welfare Federation.
chair . . The gnathed my teeth at me!"
c o mmunity
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AZA, RBG Parleys
"Hank"
hasn't forgotten
DISA 'N DATA . . Bill Zol- Scheduled in August
the raw deal given Hank, here kower and Hershel Lewis picked
. . . and wants to see him make themselves up and went off to-
District Six chapters of AZA
good in his new spot . . Another ' gether for a vacation at Gros-
reason is the hiring of colored singer's in Catskill Mountains, and Bnai Brith Girls will hold a
players by Cleveland . . . which New Yorlr . Art Doctor was in joint convention Aug. 21 to 23
has taken on sort of an inter- town, last week, from Los Ange- at Camp Indianola, Madison,
racial standing in baseball circles. les .. --where he is now a Chrys- Wisc.
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The national BBG convention
ler-Plymouth dealer ... Favorite
A MUSIC STUDENT went over toast of hay-fever sufferers at will be held Aug. 28 to 30 at
to Hy Goldman, . . . said that he Petoskey, and Charlevoix, next Camp Achim, Paw Paw Lake,
wanted to write a concerto . . . month, will be, "Here's looking Mich., and the national AZA
and asked if he would tell him at-choo." . . Well-established meeting will follow, Aug 31 to
how to go about it . . . "You're ' doctor in community was going Sept. 3 at Camp Achim.
too young," replied the finest on vacation . . . and asked youth-.
pianist of our town. "Wait until ful em dee friend to look after
First Visas from Jewish State
you are a few years older." ..
SOFIA. (JTA)—A group of 400
his office while he was away .. .
"But," objected the young man, The young medic reminded his
Bulgarian Jews left for Israel,
"I was told you composed when elder that he had: just graduated
you were only 7 or 8 years old." and had no experience . . . and with formal entry visas from the
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. To which Hy answered, the prominent doctor replied, Jewish state in their possession.
"Yes, but I didn't have to ask "That's all right, my boy. My
anyone how to do it."
practice is strictly fashionable.
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Tell the men to play golf and
COP ON DEXTER probably send the lady patients on a vaca-
holds some kind of record for tion."
passing out traffic tickets . . . a
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practice he seems to glory in at
CHILDREN'S
DEPT. . . . Mrs.
the slightest provocation . . or
BY REFRIGERATION
whenever he feels like it . . . As A. Gliberman asked 6-year-old
Our massive new 60-
t o n air-conditioning
an example, last week, a com- daughter, Bernice, if she knew_
What
happens
to
little
girls
who
plant is now in op
munity gent came out to his car
eration. It cools . . .
• . . discovered a ticket wired tell lies ... and the youngster re-
it 'de-humidifies . .
plied, "Yes, they grow up and
it filters! ,Enjoy a full
onto the door . . . He had gone
evening of real fun
tell
their
little
girls
they'll
get
end entertainment...
two minutes past the parking
curly hair if they drink their
fat real comfort.
time limit!
milk."
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TALL TOWERS . . . organiza-
MORE "DELEGATES who at-
tion of stilted guys and gals : .
Featuring
will give "Beach Party" ... July tended the Women's District 6
MYRA JEANNE '
Grand Lodge Bnai Brith Conven-
25 . . Starting point. will be
"America's Eavorite
tion in Chicago, recently .. . in-
Acrobatic Dancer"
home of Gerry Hamburg, 3000
cluded, from the IN,an. S. Block
Plus
Webb, at 11 a.m. . • . and every- Chapter ... Gladys Phillips, Ger-
Peggy and Michael
Arnaud
body reaching the Tall Tower trude Langdorf, Chalamus Tigel,
Dance Team
test . . . 5'8" for the lassies and Bernice Fleisher, Alyce Bigelman
Dancing to
JACK MADDEN
6' for the fellows . . . is invited
and Lenora Yavitz . . . We sure
And His Ambassadors
to c'mon along and join in the did miss a lot of names .. . but
Fred Astaire Hour'
Every Friday
frivolity . . . (One thing is for they way the BB members are
sure . . . the water will have to swinging . • with the mighty
be plenty deep to eo above their pen ... 'twill come the time when
heads!)
the last name will have been re-
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corded.
IT SEEMS LIKE old times for
Larry Bennett and his Fine musi-
David Remez in Prague
cal aggregation ... Larry Mitch-
PRAGUE. (JTA)—Davicl Re-
ell, the man who plays the best
guitar by far ... is back with the mez, Israeli Communications Min-
boys ... after a solo stint in Chi- ister, arrived here for negotia-
cago . . . He joins Freddie Fiore, tions with various Czech officials,
Lennie DeJay, "Mooch" *Simorii- particularly with the Minister of
an, Frank Damone and Bennett Transport..
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Dreltn Oldie Rescue
U. S. Photographer Finds
Moiher in Teressiensfadf
Chapter One Makes Plans
For Picnic Outing Sunday
ZOA Chapter One will hold
a splash party and picnic Sun-
Leonard Lyons wrote recently day, July 25, at Cass Lake. The
in his column "The Lyons Den": group will meet at 11 a.m. at
"Gen. Vandenberg notified Bnai Moshe, bringing their own
Meyer Levin and Erik Schwab lunches.
that they had been awarded the
Freedom medal. Schwab, as a Tall Towers Beach Party,
combat photographer, and Levin,
as a war correspondent, were
Tall Towers is holding a beach
jeep-mates. Near the end of the party Sunday, July 25, at 11 am.
war, Schwab\always headed for The starting point will be the
the liberated concentration camps home of Gerrie Hamburg, 3000
seeking his mother. On the last
Webb. Rides will be provided.
day of the war they had covered
For further information, call TY.
every concentration camp except 7-2027.
the one at Teressienstadt. It was
in Russian territory, beyond
Prague . . . They reached Prague
the day before it was liberated,
but didn't return to the Amer-
jean lines to send the story. In-
stead,_they continued on to Teres-
sienstadt, through the Russian
lines, and there, in this last camp,
Schwab found his mother ,
She is now in Princeton.
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EVE: Golden Wedding Annivers-
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EVE: Marriage of Kay Goodman
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