- THE JEWISH NEWS-15 Friday, October 15, 1948 Danny Raskin's LIST ENING 1 [, :-,„ ,„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„,„,„„,„„„,„„„„,„„,„„„„„„,„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„,,„„,„„„,„„„„„,„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„,„„,„„„„. WHEN BBYO PARADE ended, last week, at corner of Dexter and Boston . . Hy Horeristein, who works about 17 . hours a day, was sound asleep in his car back of the delicatesSen. . . . Huge booming of drums . intermingled with loud clamor of voices from public address system were just enough to awaken Hy . . . who, hurriedly . . . and still half-asleep . . ran into his store, yelling, "Lock all the doors!" THE CAR WE WERE in with advisor Max Kushner, ran out of gas . . and threatened to hold up the procession . .. Bob Burk, president of Rex No. 11, and one of the clowns, ran over to a nearby gas station to bring back a gallon in record time. . . . The boys chauffering the car breathed a sigh of relief (along with Max and the writer) . . . It was "Get going or get out and push!" WHAT WAS TO BE the humor,- highlight of the parade ... took place somewhere else, instead .. . Morris Last and Aubrey Diem were to have driven a horse and carriage . . . but the nag was temperamental . . and bolted so much she broke the wooden side-hitches . • . Morris and Aubrey were next seen taking her back to the stable . . . riding bareback down Woodward Ave;! * * * NATE FELSENFELD is the new chairman of the board of directors of Social, Inc... . Bill Zolkower and Al Raskin are co- vice chairmen . . . Jewel Green- span is rec. sec., Shirley Dubrin- sky, cor. sec.,- and Hershel Lewis remains treasurer. . . . We as- sume role of advisor to ;the or- ganization whose main 'purpose is the promotion of friendlier re- lationship through better social activity among Jewish young adults in Detroit. * * * BIG FIGHT that took place in community on night of Rosh Hashanah . . was another act on part of fellows from another neighborhood . . . who drive to a point in the Jewish community and start uprisings on holidays. . . . We remember time, some years back, when a group of hoodlums came into a restaurant, picked a fight with the few fel- lows there . . . beat up the young lads who were sitting peacefully in the place. . . . Last Week the police arrested three of the "hoods." * * * YOUNG PEOPLE'S CLUB of Northwest Hebrew Congregation will try something that merits cooperation. . . They'll conduct services . . . once a month, on Friday night . .. in Hebrew and English . . . with their own choral group. . . . All Jewish youth will be invited. * * * MYRON "JOE" GINSBERG, new Detroit Tiger catcher, tells us a favorite story that still makes the rounds of ballplayers in both the Major and Minor Leagues. .. . Shortly after Hank Greenberg had broken into the regular lineup with the Tigers, the Philadelphia Athletics came to town to play a series. . . . George Moriarty was umpiring behind the plate . Greenberg took two terrific cuts at the first two pitches offered him, and let the third one float by . . . "Strike three, you're out," said Moriarty . . . Greenberg turned indignant- ly, "You missed that one, George." . . "Well, you missed the other two," Moriarty replied, "You're still one up on me." NO CONNECTION to the above story . • . at least, we don't think so . . . but Greenberg is generally given credit for a definition about an umpire being a retired baseball player whose eyesight begins to fail him. • * * COMMUNITY SCENE . . . Drummer-boy Mark Fisher doing his wonderful card magic be- tween dance sets at Ted Lipsitz nitery sitting at table with folks who down the hard stuff with eager rapidity . while he just makes his milk. . . . That restaurant on Dexter Blvd. they're saying was open on Rosh Hashanah nite . . . and crowded too! . . • . Mrs. J. Bernstein and two daughters, feeding carrots to rabbits kept in stall of a Livernois used car lot that gives a bunny with every purchase. . . . The all-of-a-sudden bit of snobbery by a newly-wed couple whose hoped-for rise on the social ladder doesn't include the friends who gave them their first foot- hold! . . . Like all the others, they'll soon learn that snobbery is only the pride of those who are not sure of their position. . . . Alice Sobel watching the seams of her home open wide . . . as YPS of Shaarey Zedek holds Rosh Hashanah party . . . attended by practically everyone who didn't get an invite! . . . Those who did had to huddle in corners and wait until the crowd thinned out before making men- tion about being there! . . . Iry Jaffe, local nitery owner, having bagels after hours with wife, Ruth . . . who stows the last one in her purse as Iry mentions about times being rough. . . . They're not that bad . . . especially not in his fine Park Ave. spot. * * * LOU SCHWARTZ, the linoleum gent, tells of being on golf course with fellow who placed the ball in position . . . missed three times .. . hit it the fourth time . . . and then turned to him and said, "This is really a hard course, isn't it?" * * * DISA 'N DATA . . Jerry Hershenson, 15 year old commu- nity lad, is destined for stardom in theatrical world. . . . His danc- ing ability is being lauded as that of "another Fred Astaire." . . • Lives at 15550 Linwood. . . . Old friend, Sam Dictor, was host to West Coast Division of Jewish Youth Council . . for week at his Camp Kiowa in California. . . The former Detroiter has been making great time with his comparatively new enterprise .. . and was chosen from among the many others as the one to be used this year, for the annual session of that group. . . . Mickey , Woolf, the music man, -and wife, Evelyn, came out of restaurant, recently . . . opened door of car . . . and found drunk sprawled across the front seat. . . . He called police . . . squad car came . . . and cops removed the non- member of Alcoholics Anonymous . . . telling Mickey that if he appeared in court the following morning, he might get compen- sated for damage done. . . . He got up very early . . . went there TUXEDO REN1ALS Valaida Snow Repertoire Features Jewish Numbers Morris Haar to Speak On Sukkoth to Club One --- Club One, Pioneer Women, in- Songster Valaida Snow is more than a talented entertainer; she is a symbol of the fortitude and courage that refused to bow to the yoke of Nazi We wish to extend heartfelt vites its members to a social oppression dur- greetings to all our relatives and- meeting, Tuesday evening, Oct. ing the war friends for a very Happy New 19, at the Labor Zionist Institute, years. Year. Linwood at Pasadena. Morris On tour of Haar will speak on the signifi- Dr. & Mrs. M. D. Garfield & Son European cities cance of Sukkoth. 8705 Linwood in 1 9 4 2, she; Reports on activities for the along with other Mr. & Mrs. LOuis Gross & Family annual donor event, to be held 17550 Santa Rosa Americans, w a s Dec. 6, at Masonic Temple, will thrown into a Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Milinsky & be given by Mrs. S. Sislin, chair- concentration Family man of Moatzot Hapoalot, and camp by the Miss Snow 3820 Glendale Mrs. F. White, secretary. Refresh- Nazis. In 1944, ments will be served. after two terrible years of im- Mr. & Mrs. Sam Zingeser & Mrs. Adele Mondry and Mrs. prisonment, Miss Snow was ex- Family R. Linsky • represented Detroit changed for two German spies 17550 Santa Rosa. Pioneer Women at the Yiddish and returned to the United States Cultural Congress, recently held on the Gripsholm. in New York. A report was given Today, she is back among the by Mrs. Mondry at the Oct. 5 top ranks of 'American entertain- meeting. ers. Among her specialties are such Jewish favorites as "Eli, Eli." Brandeis Lodge Fetes OPEN ALL NIGHT I Miss Snow will appear for a Berger for Drive Efforts Always Fine Food . •with limited engagement at the Elm- Continuous Music by Muz ak Albert E. Berger will be hon- wood Hotel in Windsor begin- ning Oct. 15. ored by the Detroit Louis D. Brandeis Lodge Oct. 26 for his DR. MORTON HACK has been outstanding work for Bnai Brith, installed as new chairman of the particularly his time and effort Kosher Style Restaurant LINWOOD at TAYLOR in making the Aid-to-Israel pro- MacCulloch School chapter of the Better Schools Association. gram successful. Moe R. Miller, president of the Lodge, has set aside Oct. 26 to "Hey, Folks, it's just like Chinatown . . . honor Berger. A variety program and right in our own Jewish Community!" has been, arranged. The public is invited. We've Lost The Key! LIEBERMAN and CITRON Real Cantonese Dishes ! NW Youth Meets Oct 21 Northwest Youth Group, for young people 15 to 19, will hold its first meeting of the year at 8 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 21, at Northwest Synagogue. Officers for the year are Glen Goldstrom, president; Lee Bayles, vice president; Marjorie Bowin, treasurer; Gloria Greenberg, Fay Dan, - secretaries; Annette Folbe, publicity, and Barbara Lieb, pro- gram chairman. . . . and was offered the great sum of $5. . . . The drunk had created a nuisance that necessi- tated removing the front seat! . . About the crowd of people in front of synagogue on holidays . . . makes a body wonder if there are enough houses of prayer to hold them all . . . that is, of course, if all of them decided to attend services! O/Ne Cafia43 4 I Magnificent ELMWOOD Pleasant Dancing • Good Food Gay Floor Show • Lower Prices featuring I 1 UNiversity 2-4517 IN PERSON VALAI DA SNOW ), NOTE PSOR.0411414:... .:A WC' A L1. -41: 0 , A D T r Egg Rolls—Won Ton—Gai Kow—Steak Kow Hai Kow—Almond War Sue Gai Tenderloin with Pea Pods ISpecial Lunches I Special Dinners 12 Noon to 3 A.M. 112 Noon - 2:30 P.M. 5. to 9 P.M. Family Dinner as Specialty — Take Out Service FREE PARKING TO OUR PATRONS CHINESE VILLAGE INN 19010 LIVERNOIS I A Specialty Private Parties Catered KING FONG CAFE Open daily 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. From the Pages of NO. 9693 SATURDAYS, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. ROSENBERG'S SOCIAL BOOK co le adi ► These social events for which ROSEN- BERG'S KOSHER CATERING was proud to have served are hereby in- scribed in everlasting record. SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 Bar Mitzvah for Maynard Os- trow. Given by parents. TUESDAY, SEPT. 28 Shower for Carole Kreste, given by Mrs. Fanny Egnater. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29 Shower for Gerry Schumer. ROSENBERG'S Given by Mrs. H. Bryman and Mrs. B. Gaspas. Marriage of Thelma Mogul to Harvey Lipson at Cong. Bnai David. THURSDAY, OCT. 7 Shower for Mildred "M i m i" Freedman. Given by Mrs. Helen Kern and Miss Rose Freedman. 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