211111111111041111 /11M111111 ffilit11111111111111 11161 1111111111111111111111111111111t1111111101M11111111111111111111111111111111111101111E = Danny P 0 THE JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, May 6, 1949 Goldkette . . . who affection- ately refers to them all as "My boys." , , Jean doesn't take as LET much credit as she should . . but the records talk for them- selves. * * * BRUCE TAYLOR, handsome assistant to Goldkette, is New York boy who also received his EF- &-ill111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 M111111111111611 111111111111111111111111/111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Ti wide note in music . . . vocaliz- ing over NBC and starring in NEXT PRESIDENT of Bnai ter One dramatics chairman and shows across both Americans Brith Detroit-Windsor Council director of dramatics at North- .. At the recent Juke Box As- will probably be one of three western High . . . Admission is sociation affair, held at Fan- men . Lou Barden, Tikvah by purchase of one or more trees tasia, Bruce had folks ga-ga by • . Larry Yaffa, Louis Marshall in Israel. singing "Black Magic" with a * * * ... Manny Cornfield, Downtown voice that fairly breathed swing • . • Sudden bevy of strength KENNETH SHMARAK, beauty in presentation . . . re- has been placed behind Corn- violinist son of Sid Shmarak, gardless of the lous-ay accom- field . . and should it continue Jewish News ad manager, paniment of Shep Fields. to grow, the Sam's manager reaches high pinnacle in ama- * * * holds a major chance of winning teur music-dom by being HARRY "POP" COHEN tells election ... All three are capable chosen concert master of of being in Wonder Bar with men and are a tribute to Bnai much-lauded • Mackenzie High other fellows from Mercantile Brith. School orchestra. Division of Allied Jewish Cam- * * * * * * paign . . . trying to get three BOBBY. SHAY$E . . . Detroit's IN BNAI BRITH, it is possible out-of-town men's wear sales- own little bundle of personality to become a past-president men to contribute . . . Each plus . . is back home . • . to without ever having attained finally gave $100 . . . but the open, May 9, at the Bowling the highest office . . . An un- even brighter spot was when a Green Lounge Bar . . "Little paid financial secretary and non-Jew sitting nearby re- Mr. Hollywood" returns with a treasurer who holds office five marked about overhearing the featured addition to his act of successive years automatically "sales-talk" by Cohen and the impersonating people ... He now _becomes an honorary PP . . . others .. . and found it so con- also does pantomime - mimicry Last to achieve this is Oscar vincing that he too asked to to recordings . . . and has his Banks, Louis Marshall Lodge contribute . . . and did. audiences bewildered as to treasurer. * * * * * * whether its actually the record "CRAZY TO REDUCE" is or him! . • . The act is refresh- THOSE WHO LIKE such name of show to be put on by ingly new in its double display twirlings will enjoy "Popcorn Dramatic Group gals of Junior of uncanny talent . and Polka" . . by Lida Dolan and Hadassah . . May 26 . . . at Bobby has been the subject of Hope Rider ... on Capitol label Jewish Center . . . Scene will wide rave . . . Chicago nitery . . . with the Ernie Felice Quar- be called by 7Dexter Emporium" goers refused to let him leave tet . . . Detroiter Martha Gla- . . . where women of all sizes are the Embassy Room stage. ser is personal representative for trying to reduce to win Holly- * * * the two west coast girls ... and wood contest .. . Beverly Gold- REASON WHY Harold Russell this is the first of their tunes fine, who •tips scale close to 100 failed to address BBYO and corning out. pound mark, will play part of * * * Jewish War Vets, last Sunday, a 300 pounder . . . Symbolization was due to his catching cold ORGANIZATIONS TAKE of Israel by dancers will be a while autographing his book in NOTE . . . Holding affairs at special feature . . . Helen Gold- front of large fans at Marshall same time as others leaves wide man is directing show. Fields in Chicago , . . and being opening for chastisement by the PROCEEDS FROM both this confined to hotel room . . It community . . . since utter and the Jr. Hadassah semi-for- can happen even to one who neglect and selfishness can seem mal dance, May 14 ... at Detroit has survived so terrible an ex- as the only reasons for such Leland, will, of course, go to Meir perience as Russell did during foolish situations . . . The Jew- Shefeyah . . . children's village the war . . and he no doubt ish Community Council has in Israel solely dependent upon felt just as bad about not com- long furnished a. date-clearing Jr. Hadassah. ing as those who bad expected bureau for all to use . . . Just SAM BROD, new manager of to hear him. a phone call will find out if an * * * intended period is being used Richman Brothers on Wood- FELLOW ANSWERED classi- . and also to officially es- ward, has been with firm over fied for plumber's assistant . tablish the date you want to use. 23 years . . . starting at bottom and rising to assistant manager- * * * placed by Joe Goody . Asked to present post. whether he had any references, JEAN GOLDKETTE, head ship and finally * * * the - man replied, "Yes, but I've man at new Fantasia . for- DINNER DANCE Lawrence left them at home—I'll go and merly Latin Quarter e; . which H. Post, PWV . . • by May . . get them." . • • Joe hired him opens in September as a full- at Northwood Inn .. , will 22 have on the spot. fledged nitery . . is the same ceremonial tribute honoring all * * gent whose contribution to past auxiliary commanders and MAIN FEATURE of big pro- world of music is of interna- the past post commanders. gram by Chapter One, ZOD tional note . . . His name ap- * * * .. May 8 . .. at Jewish Center pears many times in practically YOUNG FOLKS of Northwest . . will be drama of Jewish every book written on Swing or Group have been planning their 'hillbilly" life . . . titled, "And Jazz . , Such musical "greats" "Club Me-Ting" since early in The Villain Pursued Her!' . . as Benny Goodman, Bix Bieder- March . . . and the June 4 pre- The hero, played by Sol Kroll, decke, Tommy and Jimmy Dor- sentation will open cabaret for is called Tyrone Nudnick . . • sey and a long list of other big teen-agers . . . with much en- Director is Elaine Mevis,' names got their real start with tertainment .. . and first-night- er melodies by Iry Fields and his rapidly rising band. * * CAN YOU REMEMBER the first Mother's Day gift you ever gave the grand gal who married dear old dad? . . Ours was a ten cent box of candy . . . It was all the money we had and considered quite a splurge on our part Ok But mom never did did get to taste the candy . . and we still maintain that brother, Marvin, ate just as much as we did! SUNDAY IS "HER DAY" . . . give your mother a great big kiss . . . and let your .heart say, "Thanks, mom. You're a swell gal!" Raskin's S LISTENING rr = Leah Biskin Tells Pioneer Women Of Immigrants' Urgent Need for Aid Leah Biskin, former Detroiter who lived in Israel for 14 years and for two years was among the supervisors of DP camps in Italy, in addresses before Pioneer Women's groups in Detroit, urged all-out efforts to assure uninterrupted settlement of large numbers of Jews in the Jewish State. Speaking at the Labor Zionist Institute, Miss Biskin told of the depressing situation that existed before the camps were drut, Miss Biskin said she was liquidated and declared that confident that the new settlers many lives still are. in danger, in Israel will increase the as long as Jews remain in Eu- strength of the Jewish labor ropean countries and in Arabic movement by enrolling in His- tadrut. lands. Miss Biskin was instrumental In an interview with a repre- sentative of The Jewish News, in organizing the Pioneer Wo- Miss Biskin said that the trying men in Detroit, and served as economic situation in Israel is the first national secretary of another indication of the vast Pioneer Women in the U. S. and sums of money that are needed Canada. She comes from a prominent to carry through the objective of keeping the doors of the Jew- Labor Zionist family who lived ish State open for all who wish in Detroit for many years and who are now residents of Wash- to go there. "There is a large immigration ington, D. C. She plans to re- from Tripolitania," she said. turn to Israel shortly. "These people are doomed, un- less we bring them to Israel. We must exert ourselves. American Jews must give more than ever. Now, as never before, the slogan `give until it hurts' must become operative." poalot, sister organization of the Pioneer Women, and with Hista- Ready Mixed—"Just Chill and Serve". "Mm-m-m! Can't beat King Fong when it comes to Real Cantonese Dishes!" • • Egg Rolls • Pepper Steak Won Ton • Hong Sue Gai st Sweet and Sour Delicacies Delicious Lunches Family Dinners A Specialty ........"...................,........■_........- Complete Take-Out Service Air Conditioned KING TONG CAFE 11813 DEXTER, cor. 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