▪ 11111111111111111111111111111 N111 1#1911DIMIIIIINIHMIIMI111111111111$114131MIMM1111111111H111111111111t11111111/111111MMIHMINIMIN1101#111181r THE JEWISH NEWS—I9 Youth Hi-Cites Danny Raskin's By Alice Jean LISTENING Harris ri mmthrominomminnimmienttortormitmottototimmontoommtorttimiummtnntottomommtottottontortimmi THE COLUMN'S Fourth An- and choreography, is directing nual Beauty Contest will begin in Hanukah play, "By These Lights" January . . . Acceptance date for ... being put on by Jr. Hadassah, photographs to be announced Dec. 26, at Jewish Center. * * * next week . . upon completion of committee appointments. LOCAL CHAPTER OF Gamma * * * Kappa Chi at Wayne U. is revel- "CHUCK LEVY, executive di- ling in the 1948 accomplishments rector of local BBYO, is at Leo that have further stamped them N. Levi Memorial Hospital in Hot as one of the schools top frater- Springs . . . taking treatments nities . . . Boys hold the "Borsht and entertaining the patients Bowl" for beating Alumni Chap- with his showman ability. ter, 30-26, Thanksgiving Day . . . * * * and for the past three years have SEMI - FORMAL Hanukah taken the All-Sports Trophy . . . Dance by YPC of Northwest Their booth at Wayne's Winter- Cong. . . . Dec. 18 . . . Recent mart took in most profit . . . for decision has opened affair to which a plaque was awarded the public . . . Bill Sklar is president group . . . Sid Fershman is presi d dent of Gamma Kappa Chi . . . of. the energetic young group Shirley Stein is chairman of the whose members have also founded annual "Brotherhood dance. * * * Week"..program at the university. * * * QUOTE OF THE WEEK . . . by barrister, Saul Gottlieb . . . A DRUGGIST IS a merchant "I can't bowl tonight. It's the who maintains his poise, equa- children's night out and I have nimity or what have you when to stay home with the missus." a 'customer interrupts the corn- * * * pounding of a $2 prescription to FOR FIRST - TIME amateur buy a- - two-cent postage stamp presenetation, last week, YPS of . . . Sometimes, however, he gets Shaarey Zedek's Dramatic. Group m a little dig at this sort of trade rates four-bells on their "Show- . . . Last Sunday morn, a man Time" offering of three one-act entered Diamond Drug on plays .. . Most of the performers Gratiot . . put down a dime took their roles in stride .. . and and asked for two nickles . produced much entertainment for Al Diamond was obliging and as a capacity crowd that brought he handed out the change, he out the SRO sign ... Pearl Shech- said, "I hope you enjoy the ter, Betty Mamlin and Helen sermon." * * * Noble were standouts ... Marilyn Friday, December 17, 1948 Israelis Invited by U. S. Post Office to Train Officials Here 3,200 Arrive In Haifa HAIFA, (JTA) — A total of 3,200 Jewish immigrants arrived Dec. 7. Two Israeli freighters laden with citrus products left for Sweden, England and Nor- way with a combined cargo of 130,000 cases of oranges and other fruits. NEW YORK, (JTA)—The U. S. Post Office Department has in- Central High is in a state of vited several members of the Is- high spirit, due to one main raeli Post Office Department to RENTED factor, the Parents' Organization. come to thie c)uptry frr +raining Exclusively Through the committee work ' in postal administre.i.ion, it was • Latest Models of Don Bernstein and Bob Gold- revealed at a reception tendered • Prompt Service man, the Student Council enlisted Zvi Prihar, Israel's Director Gen- Full Line of the support of the Parents Or- eral of Posts, Telephone, Tele: Furnishings and Haberdashoiry ganization for a movie-dance af- graph and Radio, who will return fair which was two weeks ago. shortly to Israel. !Nearly 800 filled the auditorium. The reception was arranged by With another movie-dance night the Joint Conference of Affiliated Store for Men planned for the middle of Janu- Postal Employees. David Silver- TO. 8-5058 ary, we all look with hope to our gleid, president of the Confer- Student Council and its parental ' ence, presented Mr. Prihar with Dexter cat Elmhurst supplement. a testimonial plaque in behalf of * * * the 25,000 post office employees Partying last Sat. eve were in New York. Mr. Prihar em- Eilene Weisberg and Harvey phasized that Israel will take ad- Gross, Lee Robinson and Sy , vantage of the U. S. offer and 8 or /6 mm Lasky, Bev Chaleff and Iry ' will send some of its young postal MOVIE PROJECTORS Laker, Reva Gross and Mel Fine, employees to the United States SILENT . Betty Settner and Al Weiss, and "to gain much-needed experi- $1.50 per day Dee Matler and Sy Brod. ence." SOUND I $2.50 per day 1 At the Sammy Winter formal He said that Israel's communi- No Charge for Sundays : last week-end at Ann Arbor we I cations plans provide for the in- saw Ilene Lipshaw and Mickey I itiation of direct radio, telephone, Cartoons - Sports News Events-Travel I Nellie'', Louise Edison and Sy I telegraph and picture transmis- Levine and Eddy Bloom with sion facilities by radio to any Sium 200 ft. Reels 3 for $1.00 Dot Feinberg. part of the world. I6mm Silent 400 ft.. At Janet Weingarden and Joyce Reels, 50c ea. 16mm Sound 400 ft. Lachman's tea for Shirley Wohl- Barb Preston with Allan Bison, Reels, $1.00 ea. , man Sun. Dec. 12 were Linda Elaine Berman and Dave Neu- HUNDREDS OF TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM Lewis, Bev Benjamin, Muriel man, Sally Kliman with Arnie Weiss, Betty IVIoorin, and Corky Wright, Barb Share and Jerry Goldsmith, all very busy tasting! Stollar and Lenor's host' Sam the special goodies. Gruslko. CAMERA SH. Tonight The Gondoliers, the w 15958 WOODWARD TO 5-3026 A Happy Hanukah to every- Open every evening till 9 Venetion operetta will be pre- one! sented by the graduating class of Central High in their auditorium. Doris Sax, Sylvia Ilson, Larry Stockier, Eileen Blake, • Sally I Grossman and Nadine Blatt are members of the cast of the Gil- bert and Sullivan delightful !I Life, Automobile, Compensation, Plate Glass. Fire, Burglary, production.. Tickets may be ob- Fraud Bonds, Professional Liability, Furs, tained at the door. Jewelry, Hold Up. Holiday week parties include 1845 PENOBSCOT BLDG= „PACtillac 4055 4056 Judy Mayer and Judy Morton's 18 Years' Insurance , Experience formal at the Whittier, Dec. 23 and Ann Frank and Suzie Smith's dance at the Italian Gardens of the Book, Dec. 27. TUXEDOS SIDNEY'S FOR RENT I