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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-07-22

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Turover Gift Wins
Histadrut Certificate

At a meeting of the Turover
Aid Society July 11, Isidore Sos-
nick, president, announced that
the society was
-presented with
F
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an Honor Roll
Certificate by
t h e Histadrut
E.- _ -
for its contribu-
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tion of $2,293 to
NOTE TO . . John Carlisle,
WELL, IT WAS a good idea,
the National
"A Reporter About Town" col- anyway . . , about Caterer Al
Labor Commit-
umnist of the Detroit News . . Rosenberg taking over the din-
tee for Israel.
That was a fine piece you led ing room at Mendelson's Oak-
Boris Joffe, ex-
off with, last week, regarding land Hotel in South Haven . . .
I. Sosnick
ecutive director
the Mount Clemens incident to satisfy whim of giving resort of the Jewish Community Coun-
where a group of young hood- town one month of a good pub- cil, addressed the meeting.
lums, bent on racial discrimina- lic place to eat". . • The deal
Sosnick announced that the
tion, cast abusive remarks at a fell through . . . after being Turover
indoor picnic will be
woman in front of the Colonial signed, sealed and delivered .. . held Sunday,
Aug. 7, at Turover
Hotel . . . Your thoughts about Maybe the whole thing sounded
Temple, Dexter at Monterey. The
the matter once again showed a too much like a good thing .. . public
is invited.
sincerity of which your readers for someone else!
Jacob
Zeldes was appointed
are proud . . . and one which
* * *
interim chairman for the 40th
has, time and time, indicated
NEW GROUP is formed in anniversary celebration of Tur-
your feelings against discrimi-
nation . . . Newspapermen like community • .. for reasons pri- over Aid to be held next Jan-
you are a distinct credit to the marily of providing social activ- uary.
ity . . Take-off on nite club
profession!
William Keller, building rent-
policy is taken in warning, "You al chairman, announced that
* * *
Must
be
21
and
Prove
It!"
.
.
.
SALLY KLEIN, former man-
the Turover Temple has been
ager and all-round gal, has tak- Nate Spinner and Tina Dubrove fully refurnished and is avail-
en over complete ownership of lead goings-on . . . and first able for all functions.
Bel Aire Caterers . . . She is now affair is at Rouge Recreation
A membership campaign is in
in New York, completing plans douse (Sorenson Home), July progress in honor of president
23.
for her many ideas that would
Sosnick. Julius Schwartz, execu-
* * *
prove sensations in the catering
tive vice president, is chairman.
THE CIRCUS came to town
field . . . Sally is the one who
originated the idea of packing Myron Sher wanted so much to
a "lunch" for newly-wed couples . . . and, like all youngsters, Beigin Seeks Funds
. • . to take when they leave on see it . But daddy didn't want On Visit to Argentine
their wedding night . . . "be- to go . • . he was always "too
cause they hardly eat at their busy" or "too tired" . . . How-
BUE NOS AIRES, (JTA)—
own reception and have to grab ever, Mrs. Sher . was insistent
Menachem Beigin, who arrived
that he take young Myron . .
as catch-can after leaving."
* * *
What kind of a father was he, here over the week-end, de-
KIDS PLAYING baseball at anyway, to deprive his son of clared at a press conference
Central Field, last week, had such pleasure . . . So Herman that he mite to Argentina to
game broken up for awhile by Sher took Myron to see the big raise funds among Jews in this
a dog whose feelings were hurt show . . . That night, it was a country.
He expressed opposition to the
. . . Before the game everyone very happy lad that peacefully
played with him . . . then for- fell asleep to dream of more readmission of displaced Arabs
got he even existed . . . So, in animals and clowns . . . while - to Israel, saying that such
the second inning, Rover took daddy kept mother up late . . . action would be dangerous from
matters into his own teeth by telling her about the wonders a military standpoint. He voiced
snatching their only ball and and thrills of their day at the the belief that the only solution
running away . . . while the circus .. . and painting an ex- to Israel's present economic
kids chased in hot pursuit . . act picture of• everything that problems lay in private capital
Rover finally gave it back . . . happened . .. It had been years investment.
Among the crowd of 30,000
as he had intended . . . he just since he'd seen a circus . . .
wanted to show how important although, when first married, which welcomed the Herut lead-
he really was to them . . . even Mr. and Mrs. Sher never missed er when he arrived here were
though leading a dog's life attending whenever one came Dr. Emilio Siri, mayor of
doesn't necessarily include being to town . . . As she sat listening, Buenos Aires, as well as repre-
able to play second base.
Mrs. Sher smiled ... for it won't sentatives of the Socialist and
* * *
be long before they'll be doing Radical parties in this country.
COMPLAINT DEPT. . . . FROM so again . . . The doctors say A $400-plate dinner in honor of
READERS . . . "Why don't deli- she is making rapid strides to- Beigin is scheduled to be here
catessens get together and make ward her recovery from infan- soon, with the expected proceeds
of $100,000 earmarked for the
all numbered and 'name' com- tile paralysis.
aid of invalided Irgun fighters
bination sandwiches alike . . .
in Israel.
This business of ordering the
President Juan Peron received
sandwich you found you like Jerusalem Excavations
Beigin in an audience which
best at one place . . . and then Reveal Roman Bricks
lasted one hour. Beigin was ac-
discovering it to be made of
companied by Chaim Landau, a
something else at another deli-
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Exca- Herut leader.
catessen, is too too confusing!"
—Gerrie Hamburg, 3000 Webb vation for the foundations of the
Ave.
Haifa Refineries May Reopen
$1,800,000 Zionist Congress
* * *
LONDON (JTA)—The British-
building in the northern part of
BNAI B R I T H Convention,
owned Consolidated Refineries
District No. 6 in Winnipeg, was Jerusalem was interrupted when in Haifa will probably reopen in
exciting time for Dorothy Bod- workmen uncovered bricks of October, according to reports
zin . Young Winnipeg Bnai the Roman era bearing the coat current in financial circles.
Brither who escorted her to one of arms of the Roman Tenth
of the events was so impressed
by her charm that he sent her Legion which captured Jerusa-
a bouquet of roses .. . Dorothy lem. Work will be suspended
immediately telephoned hus- for a month while archaelogical
band, Harry, in Detroit, to tell teams dig on the site of the
him of the floral gift . . . and find.
to remind him that "the ol'
The find was said to show that
gal still has plenty on the ball!"
the Tenth Legion, which was
• . They have two children,
stationed on Mt. Scopus pre-
* * *
JACKIE KANNON, master of ceNkng the capture of the city
ceremonies at Club Gay Haven, and the destruction of the Tem-
is community lad making good ple in 70 C.E., also occupied the
in show business . His lengthy northern approaches. The at-
run at • the popular nitery tack on the city was carried out
reaches the 20-week mark . . . from Mt. Scopus. The bricks
He has a definite style that were said to show that the Le-
couples with an abundance of gionnaires who besieged the city
aboard the two great D&C Laite L;nt.srs
good material to make him a had buildings of brick as well
popular and very entertaining as tents.
*EASTERN STATES*WESTERN STATES
performer . . . Audiences like his
quick reparte and knack for ad Weizmann to Undergo
SAE • • . • • • •
libbing • . . In but a couple of
sov . •
More
Eye
Treatment
1 90 1,),Itf. 1.0(E sow
years, Jackie has acquired prop-
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AVIV,
(JTA)—President
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• . This, together with slightly
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Chaim
Weizmann
left
Monday
more polish, will carry him far.
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for Switzerland to undergo

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WEEK DAIS " F12:011; Oft;PIRSi
MAC KRIM, handsome the- treatment for eye ailments from
ater man, and ranking polo star, which he has suffered many
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is the face on the left wall years.
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mural off the screen at the
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Prior to his departure, Dr.
SUSO AY S
s
A2 loo
Krim Theater . . . The beautiful Weizmann bestowed medals of
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painting, done in fluorescent valor on seven members of the
CillIcireo 5 to
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coloring, depicts a polo player Israeli Army at special cere-
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and his pony in action ... Close monies Sunday, celebrated as
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view of the player clearly identi- Army Day. Posthumous awards
NAVidAttOti
COMPANY
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fies Mac, who is now a member were presented to families of
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of the very fine John Ivory four other men who died in
Send for Free D&C Cruise Booklet
squad.
action.

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LISTENING T

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9:30 t.ta.

THE JEWISH NEWS-1a

Morgenthau Maintains
BB Softball Standing

Friday, July 22, 1949

Holiday Magazine Hails
Grossinger's Resort

Morgenthau Lodge continues
to lead the race for the softball
championship of Bnai Brith as
the league heads into the final
third of its schedule.
The league standings as of
July 17 are:

PHILADELPHIA—The success
story of Jennie Grossinger and
the GrosSinger Hotel and Coun-
try Club, Ferndale, N. Y., is
Won Lost told in the. August issue of Holi-
*Morgenthau
7
0 day magazine, now on sale.
Detroit
With 22 colorful photographs
6
1
Bloch
6
2 by Dick Hanley illustrating the
*Pisgah
5
2 article, Holiday's associate edi-
Rex No. 11
3 tor Al Hine describes the vaca-
5
Israel
5
3 tion spot that Jennie Grossinger
Brandeis
4
4 and her family started as a
Handler
3
4 farm 35,years ago and built into
Frankel
3
4 one of the world's foremost re-
Eikuak
3
5 sorts.
Marshall
1 • 6
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