811111111111!1/11811181181118MR110111111M1111M11111141111110111111111111VM111111111111t111111i1111101111111M1M1911111111t111111MIttuitnimmininittortinIllr THE JEWISH NEWS—I5 Friday, December 31, 1948 Danny Raskin's 11 4; LISTENING 17, • 01811111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111=MITHIMMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIB111111111110111111111111111111111MTMUNIMPIIMIIIIE CONTESTANTS AND I. repre- to the house . . . Whoever heard sentatives will help things along of having a "few" when you in- by getting- photographs ready now vite the Raskin, Schwartz and ... for entry as soon as possible Diamond families, not to mention in the column's annual Beauty the Arkins? . . But the more there were the merrier it was . Contest .. which opens, Jan. 10. and° Hilda and Elmer were given • • • a great send-off on their betrothal. ONE OF ORIGINAL Group to • • • start barn dancing in Hawaiian Islands will be caller at "Hick- town Cabaret" of Young Adults of Young Israel ... Jan. 8 ... at Cong. Bnai Moshe . . . Jim Shul- theis is former gob who helped introduce folk dancing in the Pac- ific ... and watched it spread like wildfire from island to island . . . First one, held in Honolulu, was titled "Barn Dance }lulu"... with Shultheis doing the calling as he'll do for the Young Israel folks. • • • SEYMOUR KLIGER. near-Bar Mitzvah son of Dr. and Mrs. Dav- id Kliger, had greetings of an en- tire church on Hanukah ... Loan- ed his Hanukah menorah to child- ren of the Woodward Ave. Pres- byterian Church for use in their special program ... in which all participated by lighting candles celberating the Feast of Lights .. Seymour therefore merited Hanukah salutation from all the youngsters in the Christian house of worship. • • • SURPRISE PARTY given for Helen Noble, last week. went off so perfectly, "It was the first time in my life I was speechless: - she exclaimed ...Birthday cele- bration held at home of Marillin Walrauch was merry goings-on by YPS of Shaarey Zeciek. • • • STORY IS BROUGHT back from East Lansing by student Al- vin Goode . . . about professor who was unable to stay for the class and so placed a sign on the door which read. "Professor Blank will be unable to meet his classes today." . . . Some college kid, seeing his chance to display his sense of humor after reading the notice, walked up and erased the "c" in the word "classes." ... The prof. noticing the laughter, wheeled around. walked back, looked at the student, then at the sign with the "c - erased . calm- ly walked up and erased the "1 - in - lasses" looked at the flab- ergasted student and proceeded on his way. • • • HOLIDAY PARTY given at Mohawk Liqeur was all-out en- deavor by Milt and Hanny Rosen- thal . . . Sam Jacobs, the bott- ling man, was self-appointed bar- tender with enough on hand to send the king's navy sailing . . . Brothers For Delicacies must have thought the Rosenthal -boys wanted to feed his navy, too . but the way Sam Horenstein and Charlie Marx fixed the table, ev- erybody just ate and ate. • • • LITTLE NANCY FALK, the Joseph Falks' adorable, had an offer from visiting New York grandrnothea . . . lending her help in "wrapping Christmas presents" (and Grandma Schless is an artist when it comes to wrapping packages) ... whereup- on Nancy, the thoroughly imbued Hanukah loyalist who gets her spirit at the Temple Israel Re- ligious School, rushed in to her mother with the query, "Is grand- ma really Jewish?" • • • COUNCIL CAREER gals , are planning something for Jan. 26 that will probably rock the sturdy foundation of the Jewish Center . . .Will be open to community attendance .. . and we're to m.c. a rollickin' frolickin' social where, according to Mary Denenberg, 'anything goes!" • • • MRS. IDA ARKIN decided to honor engagement of daughter, Hilda, to our cousin Elmer Raskin, by having "a few" folks over IRV GROSS had trouble starting his new car on a very cold morning last week . . . the buggy just wouldn't turn over, and he would have been late for an appointment had Moe Simons not come along to give him a push . . .with the car he bought from Iry two weeks Aago. • • • DISA 'N DATA ... Irwin Cohn heads a new real estate sub-com- mittee formed by Jewish Corn- munity Council mainly to help folks confronted with rental and problems . .. Irene Gurwin - sales gave hubby, Sam, a mark to shoot at when she bowled close to 240 with girls of Bnai Brith . . . Sidney Mitchell gave incentive to performers of "Raze The Roof" last week, at Shubert-Lafayette by bellowing forth with his hearty laughter . . . while the audience wondered who to watch ... Sidney or the entertainers ... On hunting trip. recently, Meyer Rovin came across shabbily dress- ed youngster with sling shot in hand and asked the lad what he was hunting for . . . "I don't • know. - replied the boy. '•I ain't seen it yet." . . . Doris Fields. daughter of Sol Fields, Federal's manager, is engaged to Bob Blumenfield . . . Social, Inc.. will soon have a large house party as of former days when the group built fine foundation on presentation of such affairs . . . Dramatic Group of Louis Mar- shall Bnai Brith Lodge is ready to go into rehearsal for what may be the finest musical show to be given in the community . . . Theme will be of the "good old days - on Broadway . . . Morton Silverman Post of Jewish War Vets is going into second year of supplying four quarts of milk a day to needy non-Jewish family . . . mother widowed by the war . . . Someone is opening a dance hall above the Abington Theater .. Harold Weiss becomes direct- or of Jewish Center on Woodward ... in newly created post ... with Herman Jacobs given title of ex- ecutive director of Jewish Cen- ters in Detroit ... Edna Rosenman takes over Harold's former di- rectorial spot at 12th St. Center . BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR! Esperanto Society Protests Street Change in Warsaw WARSAW, (JTA)—The Esper- anto Society of Poland has pro- tested to the Warsaw mayor against the city's decision to re- name Zamenhof Street. The city plans to give the street the name it carried some 20 years ago before it was changed in honor of Ludvig Zamenhof, a Polish Jew who founded Esper- anto. The new name will be "Dzika Street." rmwmcww Ben Rubenstein, director of Districts in the Michigan Zion- North Star camp for boys, an- ist Region are making sure that nounces the appointment of Mor- Zionist literature is available to - 74 ton Levitsky as head counselor. all members of their communities By Levitsky has been associated by presenting shelves of Zionist Alice Jean with North Star camp for the books to their local libraries. past three years as program di- In Detroit, Haifa chapter pre- Harris rector. His duties also will in- sented 40 volumes to the Detroit clude year-round association with Public Library. Mrs. Anne Zucke the camp to carry on winter ac- man was chairman. Max Rosen- tivities and recruiting. He has berg, president of the Muskegon NEW YEAR UNFOLDS been associated with Fresh Air district, and Rabbi Samuel Umen With this Sabbath, we usher camp and others for the past 15 of Temple Bnai Israel presented in a new year, in which many years. He is with the Board of 13 volumes to the Hackley Llh- new resolutions and plans will Education as a physical education rary in Muskegon. be made. A new nation looks teacher. The Lansing Zionist Dist rict, forward to living in -a world The camp will have its annual led by President Mort David and where she will be better under- winter reunion at the Jewish Secretary William Manasse gave stood. Center, at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. a similar shelf to the Lansing. I, too, look forward to the New 2. The campers will present skits Public Library. The Flint o! - - Year for in a few weeks I will * depicting camp life and will show ganization is planning to present graduate from high school and movies of the last camp season. a shelf to the Jewish Center become a member of that great there. Rabbi Arnold A. Lasker, mass of college students. New Abe Riskin and Nathan Finkel- horizons will be opening for me. Lubavitcher Chassidim stein are working on the project. I hope I will be able to meet Mark Founder's Anniversary them. And just as Judas Mas- NEW YORK (JTA)—The 150th The SOUTH HAVEN ZIONIST cabbeus surged forth to win, I anniversary of the liberation of DISTRICT has accepted a quota and countless other teenagers Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liady. of 200 new members. The district must have the courage to march founder of the Chabad Chassidic over the fields which seem un- movement, from the St. Peters- includes only 200 Jewish tarnilies, but already there are 110 new conquerable. burg fortress where he was held members enrolled. But many students of ability by the Czarist regime in Russia, who are in high school now will was observed by followers of never walk through the doors of Chabad in the United States and the university due to lack of fi- nances. This situation has existed throughout the world, according 8 or 16 min for the most part without anyone to reports received by the Luba- MOVIE PROJECTORS vitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Joseph doing anything about it. SILENT Isaac Schneersohn, world leader • • • $1.50 per day of the movement. SOUND Youth Hi-Lites -g_ • Morton Levitsky Named Zionist Districts Give North Star Administrator Library Book Shelves • FOR RENT FEDERAL SUBSIDY Recently a new policy has been under discussion concerning aid to higher education. The Federal subsidy called for amounts to $1,000,000 a year for these young- sters who need such aid.! Ability of course must be the only real basis for awarding such scholar- ships, which would range from $500 to $1.000 a year, depending on the need. Would this plan work? The answer is evidenced in how well the GI plan has worked out. We have spent billions for war, millions after a war to arm ourselves to the teeth. but how much for peace? In the past, history has continued in its cycle. Generation after gen- eration have tried to break this mad repetition. but with- out success. Therefore we have left as our only answer—edu- cation. • • • PEACE BE OURS?. This question will come before the 81st Congress next year. Will this body feel the expenditure necessary too great on the al- ready burdened taxpayers to visualize the true value of the bill? The sum is great. I agree, but the results will prove of tremen- dous worth—our first real chance to help a few thousand each year to learning so that a better edu- cated America can help the world to a golden era of peace. — % WE LOST THE KEY! S2.50 per day No Charge for Sundays Cartoons - Sports News Events-Tra•el - -- 8mm 200 ft. Reels 3 for 51.00 16mm Silent 3(51 ft Reels. 50c ea 16mm Sound 400 it Reels. SI 00 ea. 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