'' .- 4101111.1.011111.111.1111941111111111111111111111 11 THE JEWISH NEWS-41 ellUN111DIMIII1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111191111111111111110111114111111111101111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII First Military Ball Ticket Friday, December 16, 1949 Danny Bistritzky to Premiere His 'Ivria' Suite for Hashofar December 18 Raskin's LISTENING ITIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110IIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111i11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111117=-: BARRISTER LEONARD HY- MAN has become a casualty of first-time fatherhood . . . Was running to Harper Hospital after wife (Geraldine Davidson) re- cently gave birth to their daugh- ter . and, in his anxiety to see her, fell only a few steps away . . . Mother and daughter are doing fine . . . but poor daddy chipped an ankle bone and is now hobbling about on a cane . . . "Who says the man doesn't suffer?" asks Leonard. * * * MANY OF THE nite-club stars around town . . . who, this year, will have to continue their cele- brating elsewhere after 2 a.m.... will show up at that big party being planned for New Year's Eve at Bel-Aire Terrace Room . . Word has gotten around the clubs faster than a rabbit with a hot-foot . . . Artie Fields and band to furnish the music . . . and Sammy Woolf as emcee for the evening already slates the party as a terrific welcome to the 1950 baby. .* * * HAROLD FINEGOOD, ace bell- hop et Hotel Statler, tells of guest coming to the desk and asking if there was an Encyclo- pedia Britannica in the building . . . "No sir, there isn't" said the clerk, with polite attention and regret, "but what is it you wish to know?" * * * USED CAR DEALERS Gerry and Hal Taines have closed their Livernois lot to become em- pressarios of the stage ... While in New York, recently, Gerry saw the Yiddish stage version of "Anna Lucasta" . . . and lost no time in arranging for it to ap- pear in Detroit, Jan. 1 and 2, at the Music Hall . . . The presen- tation is one of the finest com- bined efforts of the English and Yiddish theater . . . recom- mended for all, young and old. * * •* CHILDREN'S DEPT. . .. strug- - gling with an ear of canned corn she was eating, last week, little Ruthe Ann Stovack was asked by her mother if she would like to have the kernals cut off ... The five-year-old youngster contin- ued munching away with feverish ambition . . . and, without look- ing up at Mrs. Abe Stovak, re- plied, "No, I like it better on the bone." * * * 15 YEARS AGO, as fine a bunch of Fairy Godmothers as ever lent a helping hand in car- ing for the infants of needy families, was born into the com- munity ... Now composed of 150 young married women, most of them with children of their own, the grand and glorious Infants Service Group has Written a re- cord unmatched in the work to which it is dedicated ...It would take a month of complete col- umns to tell what the girls have . done and are still doing in the care .of underprivileged tots .. • From the time these infants are born ... until they are two years old . the wonderful young wo-: men of Infants Service Group provide them with every neces- sity for a healthy and proper start into the world they have entered . . . In dedication to the purpose of their membership, the ladies work tirelessly in its behalf .. . sacrificing time with their families so the needy may not worry about the infants. TO MRS. SAMUEL L. MER- SON, president, and all • the grand members of the Infants . Service Group . . ..we humbly salute you as The Organization of the Week. THE ANNUAL dinner-dance and show "Jamboree" to be pre- sented . . . Jan. 22 ... at Mason- ic Temple . . . is the Infants Service Group's way of gather- ing funds to continue their great work. V* ESTRIAN was jailed, for hitting the auto of wok. Hyman Goldstein, 2925 Taylor Ave. . .. He got 90 days for in- terfering with traffic . . . after walking against a red light and crashing into the side of Gold- stein's car . . . It's come to pass that the poor driver is no longer safe, with such reckless pedes- trians roaming about. * * * • OLD I, ki,LEND, JACK STERN- THAL, one of our favorite trum- pet players, is back at the haunt he always seems to return to ... He is so much in demand that this is his third appearance at the Bowery . . . each time with another band . . . Jack is now firmly established with Larry Paige's fine musical aggregation now playing the nitery . . . and is regarded among the top trum-. pet men in the country . . . It's been many years ago, but we can still remember Jack as part of the youthful orchestra that tried a project of giving dances at a downtown ballroom . . . We - were in charge of promotion .. . and the potential series of dan- ces ended with the first attempt . . . All the kids shared in the profits of that one endeavor .. . each of us winding up with a big 13 cents . . But we sure got a lot of fun out of it! * * * BEST BETS of the Weekend . . . "Cabaret Night" by YPS of Bnai Moshe . . . Dec. 17 . . . in congregation social hall . . Music by Iry Fields and enter- tainment by the very talented boys of Rex Lodge • . . Social, Inc. dance, Dec. 18, at Hotel Barium ...Music by Dave Frank. Zinovi Bistritzky, Detroit vio- linist, will perform his own com- position, "Ivria" Suite (a) Chas- sidic Impressions (b) Phantastic Dream (c) Dance of Triumph for the first time at the next Has- hofar home musicale Sunday evening, Dec. 18, at the home of Florence Weintraub, 4308 Stur- tevant. Betty Kowalsky will be at the piano. Cantor Miklos Fenakel, I newly- appointed Cantor of the \North- west Hebrew Cong. will chant the traditional blessing for the lighting of the Hanukah candles and Lillian Robbins Zellman will lead in the n g in g of festival songs as well as other Yiddish and Hebrew folk songs. Refresh- ments _will be served. HashOfar, is offering to help the entire community observe Jewish Music Month during Feb- ruary. Five "package programS" have been arranged, featuring well- known choral groups, the Jewish Center Symphony Orchestra, outstanding pianists, violinists, vocalists, an interpretive dance group and chamber music en- sembles. Any of these programs can be booked through Hashofar, Soc- iety for Advancement of Jewish Music, TR. 5-8400. GOV. G. MENNEN WILLIMS purchases the first ticket to the seventh annual military ball sponsored by the Jewish War Veterans, to be held Feb. 18 at Masonic Temple. Shown with the Governor are BERNARD HOFFMAN, military ball ticket chairman, and HENRY HERTZBERG, department of Michigan junior vice-commander and chairman of the ball. Aleph ...Samech ...Dated .. Hebrew Typewriters For Assembly in Israel WARSAW, (JTA)—All Jews in Poland who filed applications for exit visas prior to Sept. 30 with .a view to proceeding to NEW YORK (JTA)—A group Israel will receive such permits of Chilean businessmen have se- by the end of this year. cured rights to represent the Royal Typewriter Co. in Israel, it was announced by Benno Weiser, director of the Latin American Department of the Jewish Agen- cy. The Hebrew typewriters will be assembled in Israel. The same signing a Jewish ballplayer for group is negotiating for the rep- the club . . . He got Hal Saltz- resentation in Israel of a sewing man, one of the finest pitching machine concern. prizes in the minors ... much to About Important Edward Payson Weston, the the • chagrine of both New York great pedestrian, walked from Announcement teams. the Yankees and Giants, Me., to Chicago, Ill., in who bid heavily for the kid but Portland, 26 days in 1867. from couldn't top Hank's offer . What a terrific gate attraction a good Jewish player would be in New York! . . . Correction: Jim- my Laker, Louis Marshall Bnai DELICATESSEN Brith Lodge president, attends 'on an average of 28 meetings a month . . . not a week . . . After READY MIXED-WI CHILL e4 SERVE 12162 DEXTER all, the guy does have to eat "UNITED 8.9(61.1))5.- . pCTROIT: TO. 6-9804 sometime! . Inspector Felix Paden returned from his vaca- At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Bars tion to discover that he had been transferred from Petoskey Sta- tion . . . back to his former post NOW . . . IN PERSON! in charge of traffic and record- Hollywood's Famous Musical Humorist ers court detail . . . What a pity. Sensational Inspector was doing a tremen- Pianist dously fine job ... both in clean- ing out the racketeers, gamb- lers and hoodlums, and in help- *MARTELLS & MIGNON ing make our community a bet- CANADA'S ter place to live in! . . . His rec- I Fabulous Acrobats in Astounding Feats FINEST FOOD Our Facilities for Private reational programs were the talk Parties and Banquets are *BERNIE GREEN "Laffs, Inc." Without of the town.. . . and his plans Equal. Three Beau- tiful Banquet Rooms—Free with us for next year were little Parking for 500 Cars. *ARTHUR JOHNSON I short of sensational! Open Sunday 2 to 9 p.m. • ARDEN-FLETCHER GIRLS BEST BET of Coming Attrac- Phone WOodward 5 6877 tions . .. For Young Adults .. . JACK MADDEN'S ORCH. ver- 12 Minutes From Downtown "Frosty Frolic" by Bnai Brith • DAILY SHOWS-8:30 and 11:30 Detroit via Tunnel Young Men, Dec. 25, in Arabian Room of Hotel Tuller . . Music by Iry Fields and band. See Next Week's Issue LIBERMAN'S DISA 'N DATA . . . In forming the new Asco Oil Co., .Aaron Sil- verman has discovered that the greatest sales promoter of his 22 years in the business is his love- ly wife, Estelle . .-. as energetic a package of ambition as ever worked hand in hand with hub- by . . . "She's the best order- taker I've ever had!" exclaims the oil-man with much pride .. . A "Night of Enchantment" is the romantic and mystic title of fund-raising dance being plan- ned by Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary of BBYW, Jan. 15, at Jewish Center . . . Handball star, Lou Schwartz and Flora Smaltz are officially engaged . . They will be wed sometime in March . . . Both are grand kids and deserv- ing of many years of much hap- piness together . . . Reason why the Y.P.S. of Shaarey Zedek ros- ter of members Keeps growing is because the group never stops having its membership drive! .. . Now they'll have a Hanukah consumption in the membership party, Dec. 17, at U. Coffee S. averages more than 17 home of Edithe Ainbinder, 3824 pounds per person per annum. Cortland . . . Downtown Lodge of Bnai Brith did fine thing in putting on benefit show, recent- ly, at the Marine Hospital . . . Cast consisted of noted nite- club personalities . . . and did much to lift morale of patients WINES .. • Hank Greenberg, as the new MILAN WINERIES. DETROIT. MICHIGAN general manager of the Cleve- land Indians, lost little time in DON zELAyA 1 - PARADISE PALMS , S U p EXCELLENT . CUISINE Expertly prepared by Our Famous Chefs. CHOPS STEAKS SEA FOOD CHICKEN COMPLETE DINNER MENUS • LUNCHES • AFTER-THEATER SNACKS In both our main dining room and Coffee Shop. * FINE LIQUORS * OPEN HOUSE New Years Eve No Cover! No Minimum! Make Reservations Now! 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