gumommimmimmummmffinimmummimillmmoommnimumminmommummoilmminamommomilinumniummtimmut Benjamin Samuels P ! 1 To Address Pisgah Sept. 20 Danny Ras . kin's 0 g 2 - - Lodge on. --- - _ E- _ - E7 -E g - - . E - - -f= -. -, := - - LISTENING ri S E 1 --z . a At,..... - - Sommolmonnommonflutommumoullomommolionmomtmtmommoimmullmommutffittmimmotrultinntommwr WALKING SLOWLY with a enough to last you for- a long cane in his shaking hand . . . his time . . . and he counted out distorted body pitifully bent over $5 in dimes, nickels and pennies and out of shape . . . a corn- as if it were something he'd want- munity-ite in his middle '30's ed to - do for a long long time. * * who, only three years ago, was living a normal and happy life, DISA 'N' DATA . . . Abe Barit, has been rendered a cripple by a president of the Hudson Motor rare and incurable disease . • . Car Co., is .the only Jew at the which has all medical science top helm in auto manufacturing baffled ... Money is badly need- industry . . . Barit is a Detroiter ed for his sustenance . . . and to and started out in Horatio Alger keep trying in the hopes that form . . . a_s office boy with com- some relief will be given him by pany .. . Dave Hurwitz of local medical aid ... Six of his friends JWF, starts new job, Sept. 20, are seeking aid for him. Do your with Dept. of Social Welfare in 'Ishare by calling Nat Rossman at New York . . . Rex No. 11 of NO.- 5484. BBYO- is making plans for in- * * * stallation of officers, changed SMARTLY DRESSED in dis- from Sept. 26 to Oct. 23 . . . Bob tinctive sports garb, Lee Stern Burk is new president, taking went to swank local nitery for over post held by Harry MiDViS dinner . . . and was told he must •... Dottie Roien, president of wear a tie to get in . . . The hos- Young People's Society of Shaa- tess brought him one of the few rey Zedek, and her committees, cravats kept there for just that can look to a •great social season purpose ... and Lee, his thoughts . . . if their opening affair, last only on food, put it on, walked week, was any indication of to his table and ordered ... Soon, things to come; half of the - nitery was looking his way before Lee discovered he was wearing what was prob- Mrs. A. J. Lachover ably the Most hideous creation To Conduct Detroit ever conceived in the mind of normal or abnormal man . . . It Children's Theater was more so embarrassing since A children's Theater, for child- Lee is one of the best-known tie ren, conducted by children, is the distributors in the mid-west. * * * object of a drama-act workshop ENTIRE PROCEEDS of Dona- where children will meet once a tion Dance . . . Sept. 18 . . . given week to write group plays, act, ZOA, Chapter I . .. at Jew- paint scenes and design the cos- ish Center . . will go to the tumes. Mrs. A. J. Lachover, who will Jewish National Fund to Redeem conduct the class, formerly taught the Land of Israel. art, literature and activity work * * * for 11 years in the Detroit Pub- ROSE GURWIN experienced lic Schools. She is the author the "biggest thrill of my life!" of a number of articles on pro- when she shook hands with gressive education. President Truman . . . on his Mrs. Lachover says it has been Labor Day visit to Detroit .. . a dream of hers for a number Rose was on reception commit- of years to have a theater where tee that met the president at children can express themselves Union Depot . . . When the in one form of art or another. Presidential train arrived at the There is no need for special tal- station, she went in with Cy- ent. Bevan, last year's national For particulars call TO. 7-0828. committeeman . . . As the pre- sident took her hand in greet- ing, he said, "Say, my daugh- Sholem Aleichem Classes ter has a dress just like that." Open for Registration . -* * Sholem Aleichem Kindergarten KESHENEVER BESSARAB- Classes for this term have been IER Aid Society, of which Lou completed. Parents wishing to en- Bassin is president, gave 43 cases roll their children for next term of food and an ambulance to the are urged to do so at once. Aid to the People- of Israel drive Applications for the Post Kin- . . . a fine donation . . . from dergarten Class and other grades a group of only 65 members! are still being accepted. The post- • * * kindergarten class is for begin- DATE OF ANNUAL Yom Kip- ners 51/2 to 61/2 years of age. pur Night Dance given* by BBYO Transportation will be provided at Masonic Temple . . . Oct. 13 to children. attending the McCul- as usual. . . . The huge parade loch, Brady and Winterhalter on Dexter, Oct. 6 . • . will have Public Schools. They will be both sides of the street roped off picked up -at' the school and . . as everything from soup to returned to their homes. For information and reserva- nuts 'passes in review . . . The kids want that youth house .. . tion call HO. 5404 or apply at 3754 Monterey. and are out to get it soon. . ; CHILDREN'S DEPT. . .. Mrs. Sam Lewis- •writes about little niece, Beverly Goldman, going into the Corner' butcher store with her, recently .. . and, on seeing all the sawdust sprinkled on the floor, remarked, "Auntie, the man must have broken a lot of dolls!" * * * SPECIAL • AFFAIR being put on by Saturday Nite Committee of Jewish Center . . . Sept. 25 . • titled "Out-of-Towners Frolic" . Posters sent to Jewish Coun- cils and rabbis in nearby towns within radius of 60 miles . with invite for all to attend. . * * * EXTENSIVE MEMBERSHIP drive of Young People's Club of Northwest Hebrew Congregation will begin with dance . . . Sept. 19 . . . Bill Sklar, president of group, says 150 new members is goal. * * ON THE PLYMOUTH- BUS, last week, Marion Lichtenstein handed the driver a $5 bill and said, "I'rti sorry but I don't have any small change." . . As the driver took the money, he re- plied, "That's okey, lady, in a minute you're going to have The first open meeting of the season of Pisgah Lodge 34, Bnai Brith, will be held on Monday evening, Sept. 20, at the Jewish Center, Woodward Ave. There will be a program of en- tertainment and a message of interest from Benjamin Samuels, vice president, Supreme Bnai Brith Lodge. Mr. Samuels, general attorney and vice president of the Chicago Yellow Cab Co., was born and raised in Chicago. He was edu- cated in the public schools and at- tended the Pniversity of Chicago, graduating in 1900 and then went on to Harvard University, gradu- ating with the degree of LL.B. in 1903, in which year he was ad- mitted to practice in the State of Illinois. He is a member of the executive committee of Supreme Lodge, Bnai Brith, and at the 1947 triennial convention was ele- vated to the vice presidency of the Supreme Lodge. He was presi- dent of District Grand Lodge No. 6, is a member of Adolf Kraus Lodge No. 72 of Chicago and is active in the work of that lodge. He is a director and trustee of several of Bnai Brith's philan- thropic institutions. Edwards Will Address Detroit Downtown Lodge George Edwards, president of the Common Council of Detroit. will be the guest •-•- '- speaker at the Detroit Down - town Lodge;: meeting Thursday, Sept. 23, 8:30 p. m., the new I.O.O.F build ing, Lin wood and Law- rence. All Bna. Brith members Edwards and friends are welcome. THE JEWISH NEWS-1Z Friday, September 17, 1948 BODZIN FAMILY CLUB met Sept. 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Bodzin of Calvert Ave. The following officers were elected at this meeting for the new year: President, David Both zin; vice-president, Ruth Bctdzin; secretary, Marian Duchan: .treasL. urer, Milton Duchan. Mrs. Ida Bodzin of New York was the .out- of-town guest at the meeting. 7433 W. McNICROLS UNiversity 2-4517 Life, Automobile, Compensation, Plate Glass, Fire, Burglary, Fraud Bonds, Professional Liability, Furs, jewelry Hold U. 845 PENOBSCOT BLDG , : CAdillac 40554056 18 Years, Insurance Experience CANTONESE FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT! Prepared By Our Well Known Chef Henry Lion - Egg Rolls—Won Ton—Gal Kow—Steak Row Hai Kow—Alnreond War Sue Gal Tenderloin with Pea Pods Open Daily I Special Lunches I Special Dinners 12 Noon to 3 A.M. 12 Noon - 2:30 P.M. 5 to 9 P.M. 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Bnai David. Bar Mitzvah for Joseph Sherman Marriage of Amy Seller to Simon Singer at Ft. Wayne Hotel. Cohen at Northwest Hebrew TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 Cong. Given by parents. Also Marriage of Esther Kramer to 50th Anniversary, celebrated by Esther and Nathan Cohen. Given George Stein at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. by Jack Cohen.' WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 Marriage of Roslyn Korens to Shower for Marilyn.Rosenberg. Leonard Levett at Ft. Wayne Given by Roslyn Rosenberg. Hotel. 9925 DEXTER The JOINT DISTRIBUTION COMMITTEE announced Sept- ember appropriations which bring to nearly $54,000,000 its allocations for relief, resettle- ment and reconstruction pro- grams during the first nine months of the year. CO/Ne ROSENBERG'S ROSENBERG'S Prof. Hyman Fineman of the Labor Zionist Organization, will speak at rally of all sections of the movement at the Labor Zionist Institute Friday, Sept. 24. Dr. Fineman' has just returned from Israel, where he was an ac- tive participant in the- discussions and actions of the World Zionist Congress Executive. He is former president of the Labor Zionist Organization of America and at present is chairman of its execu- tive board. In private life, Dr. Fineman is a professor of English at New York University and author of numerous political and social ar- ticles and books. The public is invited to hear his talk. 19010 LIVERNOIS Foreign universities and learn- ed associates are joining with American institutions and learn- ed bodies in naming delegates to attend and participate in the in- augural festivities of BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY, Oct. 7-10. 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