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May 20, 1949 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-05-20

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Halevy Radio Soloist

Danny

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LISTENING Pr

warden; Joe Feldman, guardian;
Lawrence Yaffa, chaplain; Ben
Elects New Officers
Dorf, Alec Weiner, M. Hollander,
Dave Katzman, D. Pacernik and
Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
Brith elected the following offi- Iry Fields, trustees.
cers:
James Laker, president; Karl iv•-•4*-4,44,1••••-•••••-•••-•
Berg and Ludwig Boraks, vice- • MEET YOUR FRIENDS
presidents; Arnold IVIichlin, re-
AT THE
cording secretary; Torn Zohott,
financial secretary; Morris
Yaroy, treasurer; Sam Gottlieb,

BAGEL
PALACE

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FINAL DECISION to have two• were brought out and
Israel anniversary celebration readied for boxing . . Seeing
at State Fair Coliseum proved two suits, the wife cried, "Take
worthwhile ... original intention one back! He's only getting one
was to have it in Cass Tech suit! I'll be darned if I'll work
auditorium . . . but celebration just so he can go around.buying
sponsors can be thankful that clothes!"
* * *-
idea was changed.
* * *
BENEFIT WORK is prime rea-
THE LARGEST CROWD ever son for annual night of games
to attend a community-sponsor- by Raymond Block Past, JWV
ed event filled every seat at the . . . Money, last year, was used
Coliseum . . . for the Israel an- to aid in vet hospital work . . .
Seymour Victor is commander
niversary celebration.
. . and this year's affair will be
* * *
SEATED HIGH IN the gallery . . . May 22 . . at Bnai David
was a man and his dog . . . . . . Post was founded three
Robert Seligman and "Jackie" years ago by Sid Gorelick.
* *
.. . With sister and brother-in-
MAN CAME INTO Margolis
law. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Cohen,
they talked of the huge crowd Auto Sales to buy new car . . .
. . the beautifully draped Asked by Nate Rosenthal wheth-
flags overhanging from the raft- er or not be owned a trade-in,
ers ... the dignitaries seated on the gent answered to affirma-
the big .platform . . and the tive and took Nate outside . . .
spectacle of little childrens "It's got everything but a speed-
voices singing above an unusual ometer," said the owner, hold-
stillness .. . "Jackie" sat quietly ing back nothing on Art Selman,
trained to the tender touch standing nearby, asked how he
of his masters hand . . . as got along without a .speedome-
Seligman anxiously asked Mr. ter ..."Well," answered the fel-
and Mrs. Cohen question after low," when I get to driving 15
question . . . and smilingly re- miles an hour, my fenders start
laxed at their discriptive re- to rattle . .. 25 the windows
plies . . . A blind man and his rattle . . . at 30 the rhotor starts
dog had come to pay their tri- knocking . . . and that's as fast
as she'll go!"
bute.,
* *
* *
YOUNG FOLKS with Jewish
RELIABLE REPORT is that
National Fund boxes lined the the Jewish Community Council
streets and walks . . . and the will soon put out a tasty meat-
statements, "I just gave" . . . less menu . . . being prepared
brought the appropriate retort, by a dietician ... for folks who
"Once is not enough!" . . Be- are cutting down on meat be-
fore the people entered the Col- cause of the high prices asked
iseum, they were glad to have by kosher butchers . . Letters
given ... The sincerity of such from reader tells of being in
youngsters as Yaffa Epstein and Chicago, recently . . . and learn-
Elliott Beitner made it difficult ing that packaged frozen- kosher
for many to refuse . . . Yaffa meat can be purchased any-
is a member of Hashomer Hat- where ... including at non-Jew-
zair who intends to soon leave to ish establishments . . "If the
live in Israel with a collective same were sold here," she adds,
group . . . She teaches kinder- "the kosher butchers would be
garten. at Central Branch of forced to lower their prices!"
United Hebrew Schools.
* *

* * *

NON-JEWISH REPRESENTA-
TION was very large . . . They
knew that this was not neces-
sarily an all-Jewish bestow of
honor . • . Ferndale merchant,
Andy Salesno, best told it in
saying, "The word 'freedom' has
the same meaning for all of us!"
* * *
TRY NOW TO BE too surpris-
ed if word suddenly comes in
the near future . . . concerning
plans for a BBYO Youth House
. . . Bnai Brith leaders are feel-
ing heat from the hot necessity
for such a place in our com-
munity.
* * *
JOE ITFILLMAN, bossman out
at Bowling Green Lounge Bar,
has a sensation in little Bobby
Shayne, mimic artist and record
pantomime star, who is bowl-
ing 'em over harder than the
top keglers in Joe's next-door
strike emporium . . . Nitery
crowds are making fast tracks
to catch Shayne's novelty rou-
tine . . . which includes every-
thing from tickle-patter to its
anybody's guess ... He is a Jew-
ish boy from New York and De-
troit . . . and deserves high
merit. for his eagerness to please
the cash customers . . . Lack-
adaisical attitute on the part of
too many entertainers makes it
an added pleasure to see some-
one like Shayne work.
* *
PAUL CARPENTER, new as-
sistant manager at Richman
Brothers downtown store . . .
and youngest in entire chain
. started with company, 18
years ago, when the Woodward
store first opened .. . Paul was
stock-boy in the will-call de-
partment . . . and encountered
many amusing incidents . . .
but the one that took place,
last week, tops them all, he says
. . . . "It's such a complete re-
versal of form!" . . . Woman
came to pick up suit bought by
husband . . Instead of one,

THE FAMILIAR TRIO of
father and daughters . . . Ruby
Sklar, American Advertising Dis-
tributors boss, and lovely young
ladies, Marilyn and Sharon . . .
celebrated Mother's Day togeth-
er . . . They of course wanted to
be with dad . . because the
dual role he plays includes that
of a mother . . . The girls are
taking him out Father's Day
. . . to make sure Ruby doesn't
forget his parental difference!
*
*
AL SPARAGE, vice-president
in charge of recruiting. is good
example for those working with
him in Auxiliary Trades and
Professional Division of Cam-
paign . . . They need volunteers
badly . . . and Al is always the
first one trying to sign up the
workers . . . of which there are
now 102 . . . but still not enough
workers to get that extra $100,-
000 or so lying around just wait-
ing for them t o come and get
the pledges.
* *
PLEASE DO NOT send anony-
mous letters or requests for col-
umn consideration . . . We are
sorry, but they cannot be ack-
nowledged in any form.

classifieds

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RHODA ZAHAVIE SCHANE

Moe Kesner, moderator of the
Detroit Halevy Singing Society
radio program, presented 6:30 to
7 p.m. every Sunday, over Sta-
tion WKMH, announces the
guest soloist this Sunday will
be Rhoda Zahavie Schane.
Felix Resnick will continue to
direct the double Halevy quartet,
according to Dr. William Klein,
Halevy president.
A resume of Jewish news is
compiled for this hour weekly by
The Jewish News. Sidney Shma-
rak, Jewish News advertising
manager, broadcast the news
last Sunday.

Sholem Aleichem Inst.
To Hear Talk by Kroll

Irving Kroll. Detroit attorney,
will address the Oneg Shabat of
the Sholem Aleichem Institute,
at 9 p.m., Friday evening, May
20, at 3754 Monterey.
Kroll, who served five years in
the armed forces, will speak on
"The New Generation Looks to
the Future."
Readings will be given and
Mrs. Bella Goldberg will render
solos in Yiddish and Hebrew.
Refreshments will be served.
Admission is free. All are invited.
Reservations are now being
accepted for t h e traditional
Shuvuoth celebration of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute, to
be held Friday, June 3, at the
Workmen's Circle Center. For
information, call WE. 3-5404.

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