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November 04, 1949 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1949-11-04

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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21

Drinking Tea in Friendship

Friday, November 4, 1949

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BEST BET . . Of the Week-
NUMBER OF YEARS ago a
small group of women met on end . . . First affair of season,
Thursday afternoons to enjoy by Social, Inc. . . "A Night at
each other's companionship in the Belcrest" .. . Nov. 6 . . . at
bringing cheer to a dear friend Belcrest Hotel with dancing and
. . . cripp1,1 through illness and entertainment . . . -No charge to
confined to her home . . Dora members.
* * *
Neugarten was their friend and
MORRIE HUBERMAN, Central
the bit of happiness they 1. fill-
ed in her life each week was to High graduate, is now deputy di-
be 'continued for many more rector of FAO (Food - Agri
years to come . • . as a tribute culture Organization of the
to her memory . . . in bringing United Nations) .. . with head-
quarters in Bangkok, Siam . . .
joy and hopes to others.
* *
Morrie was formerly. one of the
SO IT WAS THAT following the few civilians on General MacAr-
death of Mrs. Neugarten, her thur's staff after V-J Day . . .
friends formed the Neugarten Drummer DAVE FEINSTEIN and
Sunshine Club . . . with Mrs. songstress MAE HENDRICKS are
Emill Eckhouse (now honorary engaged ... There'll soon be an "I
president) as its _first executive Do" session for Dr. HUGH KO-
officer . . . Through the years,- PEL and LILLIAN FULLER . . .
the magnificent work of these Handsome M A N N I E CORN-
women becaMe a well-noted FIELD, Bnai Brith leader and
community by word of honor and manager of Sam's, Inc. Campus
respect . . . and as their work Store, can now take seriously
specialized into the field of med- otherwise jokular remarks about
ical aid the group became known his being a lady's man . . . Suave
as Neugarten Medical Aid . . . and debonaire Manny has been
During the war, the grand ladies appointed by the District Grand
proved invaluable as they served Lodge as advisor to the Women's
both as a. club and as individ- chapters of four mid-west states
uals . . . adding a heavy sched- and neighboring provinces in
ule of war effort duties to the Canada . . He organized the
long list of medical relief work. Downtown Lodge and is vice
• * *
president of the Greater Detroit
TO MRS. NORMAN K. NOBLE BB Council.
* * *
and the very wonderful women
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING by
of Neugarten Medical Aid . . .
whose expansion into a large Hadassah, Nov. 9, will be prece-
membership is worthy of the dental . . . not solely for mem-
greatness of this organization bers and their husbands . . . but
. , . we salute you as the organ- for entire community . . . at the
ization of the month in our Jew- Scottish Rites Cathedral . . .
ish community.
Topic of vital interest, "Can- We
* * *
Achieve a Two Way Passage to
FROM THE UAW-, CIO depart- Israel" will be discussed by no-
ment of Fair Practices and Anti- ted personages.
* *
Discrimination . . . Frances Rob-
FROM LADIES WEARING ap-
inson mentions that Bnai Brith
is not the only on fighting parel in New York to restaurant
against the American Bowling owner in Detroit . . . and now
Congress "Caucasion Clause" local nitery impressario . .
preventing other than whites That's Dave Katzman, who has
from bowling under its sanction taken over everything but the
. . . The UAW-CIO fight has bar and stage at the Copa Club,
been a longer one, says Frances. out E. 7-Mile way . . . Since folks
. • . They canceled ABC affilia- have learned he is out there,
tion three years ago and are waitresses asking for orders are
kegling in their own bowling as- greeted with, "We want Dave."
sociation.
. . . The other night, a new girl
* * *
who had waited on a table of
ESTHER PRUSSIAN, director his friends, came back to the
of Detroit Service Group, ran kitchen and asked the chef,
into Louis Berry and Samuel H. "What's a Dave?"
* * *
Rubiner at last week's East
Central Regional Conference of
WHILE AWAITING TURN to
the Council of Jewish Federa- speak before a group last week
tions and Welfare Funds . . community friend Mary V. Beck,
She asked Berry, 1949 Allied ticketed for the Common Coun-
Jewish Campaign chairman, cil, sat unrecognized among au-
about a prospect who had been dience while another speaker
referred to him . . . Looking at rolled on . . Couple of gents
his wrist watch, Berry said to seated by her began arguing in
R.ubiner, "I've been campaigning Yiddish about a political ques-
since January and now, at 3 tion .. . and were still going at
o'clock on October 23, she still it when Mary was introduced .. .
wants to know about some pros- Rising to come forward, she first
pect."
bent over to the two men speak-
* * *-
ing Yiddish and said, "Listen

IDEA FERTILIZED . for low- close, fellows, and I'll answer
priced Merchandising by a cou- that question for you."
* *
ple of guys named Lou has re-
sulted in opening of first of Lou's
TO WHOEVER SENT us the
Variety Stores on Dexter . • . instruction book on how to ride
They mean to sell anything and horseback . . . we offer thanks
everything, with volume to . . If -you come across a book
eventually give them their prof- that also tells the horse what to
its. . . "What we haven't got, do, let us in on it . . . Since our
we'll get," says the boys, Lou first experience on the back of
Fier and Lou Axelrod. . . a nag; we've decided that there's
They're still scratching the tops no horse like a horse who knows
of their heads in wonderment at what he's doing!
* * *
human nature. . . For the open-
CONGRATS TO Rex Lodge of
ing, they put alarm clocks on
sale at an almost give-away Bnai Brith . . . which has re-
price . . expecting . the loss to ceived its charter . . . and is now
be a goodwill gesture. . . But the full-fledged member of this or-
price was so low that folks were der . . . The group that rose
afraid to buy them. . . Now, at from the ranks of AZA and
the regular price, - the clocks are BBYO seems destined at becom-
ing one of the finest lodges in
going like hot-cakes!
*
the city . . . Opening affair will
DOROTHY PARKER is credit- be joint offering with Louis Mar-
ed with the saying, "Men don't shall Lodge ... Nov. 15, at Work-
make passes at girls who, wear men's Circle . . . Marshall Lodge
glasses." . .. But Marvin Cohen will give Rex that big push for-
writes from the University of ward.
* *
Oregon that following a beauty
SAMMY WOOLF, that master
contest held recently within the
school . . it was learned that entertainer, promised son, Roy,
the first, second a.nd third place that on the day be was Bar
winners wore glasses at some Mitzvah pop would forget all pa-
rental duties for the evening . .
time each day!

Four Walls Please!

Emergency Appeal

For Refugee Homes

Four walls and a roof—
sounds like a simple "want,"
even in these days of limited
housing. But that is the sin-
gle greatest need of the new
American families who are
now arriving in Detroit at the
rate of 20 to 30 monthly.
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MOST OF THESE families
are young couples, survivors
of their own families, who
have met and married in DP
camps since the war. They
have had enough courage and
faith in the future to have
children—most of them have
at least one and many have
two or three—and to trust
their luck in a new, strange
country.
T h e principal stumbling
block in the way of their per-
manent, se c u r e settlement
here is the lack of housing—
of a room for a couple, or an
apartment or flat for couples
with children.
* *
IF YOU KNOW of an exist-
ing vacancy or of an antici-
pated one, you can help a new ,
American family to feel at
home at last by calling Esther
Adler at Resettlement Service,
TR. 2-4080.
These refugee families can
afford only low-cost housing,
of course, and they prefer to
be in' Jewish neighborhoods,
but, out of the 200 families to
come here in the next year,
Resettlement Service will know
of one who can make good use
of any vacany referred to Miss
Adler.

One of 15 "Friendship Teas" was held in the home of
MRS. JOHN A. REUTER (left) on Chicago Blvd. where REV.
CHAS. GOUDY, pastor of Brewster Pilgrim Congregational
Church, was the speaker. MRS. CHARLES GROSBERG (right):
was co-hostess. Over 500 women attended the "Friendship
Teas," which were sponsored by the Detroit Round Table to
help develop better neighborhood relationships among various
religious groups.

Pharmacists' Annual

Benefit Scheduled

Detroit's Intimate

SUPPER CLUB

Tickets are now being reserved
for the annual charity dinner-
dance of the Aesculapian Phar-
maceutical Association and its
Ladies Auxiliary.
The a f f air will be held
Wednesday evening, Nov. 9, at
Northwood Inn. Mrs. Michael
Wainer and Hy Margolis, chair-
men for the jointly-sponsored
event, announce that each
woman present will receive a
corsage.
Margolis may be contacted at
TR. 2-9390 for reservations.

Excellent Cuisine

DINNER MUSIC
DANCING

Sammy Mandell

and His Orchestra
with

MARK FISCHER

•. Luncheons

• Dinners

• After-Theater Snacks

Aptekar Takes Over

enio

At North Star Camp

928 McNichols
UN. 3-0100

READY MIXED jaga CHILL. sod SERVE

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North Star c mp, established
in 1946, is now under the direc-
tion and ownership of David
Aptekar. Ben Rubenstein, form-
er director, will be associated
with the camp.
Apteker has directed Jewish
children's camps for 11 years,
recently resigning from Cincin-
nati's Camp Livingston to un-
dertake leadership at North
Star.
He is president of all Michi-
gan camps through their pro-
fessional organization, t h e
Michigan Camping Association.
He is also a member of the Na-
tional Board of Directors of the
American Camping Association
of the Religious School Board
of Temple Israel, and of the
Council of Social Agencies.
I While at Livingston he pion-
eered in establishment of coed-
ucational camping.

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Parking

At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Ears

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New Documentary Film
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"Day of Deliverance," a docu-
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the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee has been received by the
Jewish Welfare Federation and
is available for interested
groups. Running for 24 minutes,
the film is 16 mm. sound.
Bookings may be arranged free
of charge by calling Miss Kopel,
at Federation offices, WO. 5-
3939. The Federation has a cir-
culating library of sound film
on Israel.

and entertain the guests as never
. Roy never forgot that
before
. but neither did
promise .
Sammy . . . And so, last Satur-
day, years after the vow was
made, the usual chores of both
parents at such a celebration
were carried out in duo form by
Roy's lovely mother, Ann . .
On the stage was dad, carrying
out his end of the bargain .
aided practically by the entire
Woolf family who seemed
made up of nothing but enter-
tainers . Mickey . Woolf, of
cou . - .e, was there to do more
than his share . and every-
body had one heck of a great
time.

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Wayne, Next to Cass Theatre
Club luncheon, dinner, supper, dancing nightly.
Closed Sundays.

1033

WO. 1-7390
Catering to private parties

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Open Every Day at 11
Dancing Thurs. thru Sot.

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WA. 8-9712
Opens Sundays 3 P. M.
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509 Woodward

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