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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-01-06

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, January

Danny

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Sam Oleshansky Takes Presidency

1950

Of Local Hebrew Benevolent Society

ADL Conference
In Lansing Jan. 8

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Raskin's

6,

Sam Oleshansky was installed
in the presidency of the Hebrew
Benevolent Society at a banquet
Sunday, Dec. 25, at Rainbo Ter-
race.
Sam Nelson, retiring presi-
dent, who has served the organ-
ization in various capacities for
23 years, was named honorary
president. .
Others who took office that
evening include: Harry E. Cit-
rin, vice president; David Rich-
man, treasurer; Barney Citrin,
secretary, and Sam Saffee and
Abe Miller, trustees.
Newly elected members of the
executive committee are Harry
E. Citrin, chairman, Sam Jaffee,
secretary, and David Barnet,
Jacob Bacow, Morris Fisher,
Nathan Geer, Peter S. Goldstein,
Ben Grant, Hyman Mitnick, Abe
Paull, Nathan Samet, Ben
Schneider, Ben Schuraytz, Mor-
ris Schwarti, Leonard Smith,
Isadore Sosnick, Meyer Weis-
berg, and Nathan Wolok.
The board of directors com-
posed of Charles Blondy, David
Bolotnikoff, Ben Bragman, Sam-
uel Bre'zner, Nathan Brightman,
Julius Bronstein, Mrs. Barney

S
LISTENING T

Over 100 community leaders,
men and women from the State
of Michigan, win attend the first
annual meeting of the Anti-
Defamation League in Lansing,
7751 1110 111 11111111111 11111111 11 111 8 101111811111111100 1 11111 11811 10111111 10 111110 011 1101M1 1111111 111111 11 1111111IIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIrf:- on Sunday, Jan. 8. The meet-
NOW THAT EVERYONE has day he left, the hoodlums
just about finished making their breathed a sigh of relief because
resolutions for the new year ... Paden was out to get them and
let's hear what a few folks they knew it!
* * *
around the community have to
say about "What I Resolve for ANNUAL PREDICTIONS BY
1950."
THIS CORNER FOR 1950
*
* *
THAT the real murderer (they
CANTOR HYMAN J. ADLER, know
who he is) will be con-
Congregation Bnai David . . . victed for the crime that Louis
"To encourage more resolutions Gross spent 16 years in prison.
for more marriages in 1950. Ac-
THAT Ruby Sklar's lovely
cording to the papers, last year daughter, Sharon, will receive
there was a 12 per cent drop in new and wider acclaim for her
weddings. Hossi can I spread wonderful song styling over tele-
happiness with song — and feed vision under the name,) Lyn
my family well—if people don't Sharyn.
want to 'get married?"
THAT ground will, at long last,
• * *
be broken for a Bnai Brith
IRVING LEWIS, leader of mu- Youth House or reasonable fac-
sical trio now appearing at Cafe simile.
Burgundy . . . "To laugh it off
THAT kosher caterers of the
whenever Sammy Mandell steals
commUnity will form a sort of
my gags."
alliance to protect their inter-
*
A. ABBOTT ROSEN
MRS. M. RASKIN, our morn ests against price-slashing of
private
cooks
and
other
threats
Ping,
an
all day conference, with
• . "Not to tell anymore when-
ever my sons, Marvin • and to endanger their established business sessions and a lunch-
Danny, wear each other's ties business.
eon, will be held at the Hotel
THAT Joe Ginsburg will begin
and socks."
* * *
taking his regular turns behind Olds under the auspices of the
AS FOR THIS WRITER . . the plate for the Detroit Tigers. ADL and regional advisory
we too have made our list•. . Also that Joe and Saul Rogovin council. Matters of policy will be
will form the first all-Jewish decided at the meeting.
and for 1950, hereby resolve:
Featured speaker at the lunch-
TO GO HORSEBACK riding battery in baseball.
only while wearing our own
THAT, come elections for eon will be A. Abbot Rosen,
breeches . . . and not those five president of Detroit - Windsor director of the ADL mid-west
times too large as loaned us on
Brith Council, the name of office in Chicago. Rosen is a
our firs't experience by Sy Wein- Jimmy Laker will be high on the graduate of Columbia University
Law School, and has spent con-
berg of Morton's Stables. Also to list of nominees.
siderable time previous to his
* * *
make sure the horse knows what
he's doing. After all, one of us
IT WAS AT A USO New Year's association with ADL in govern-
haS to know!
Eve party that Max and Lois ment service.
The election of new officers
NOT TO MISS the coming big Ribiat met each other . . . and
show by Infants' Service Group •so the double celebration, last for the regional advisory coun-
• . ..Jan. 2
. . . at Masonic Saturday night . z . He was a cil and enlargement of the coun-
Temple . . . We had to leave
stationed at Ft. Sheridan, cil is scheduled at the confer-
following the dinner, last year, ill., and she was a Chicago lass ence.
and have been sorry ever since doing her bit • for servicemen's
Reservation8 for the luncheon
• • •
They say it was terrific morale . . . At the end of the may be made by calling the ADL
. .. but that the one this year evening, Max asked for her office, WO. 2-9686 or by writing
under direction of Eleanor King phone number . . . She told him to Haskell L. Lazere, Michigan
Reisman will be the best one that it was in the phone book regional director at 807 Wash-
of them all!
. . . "Good," he replied. "By the ington Blvd. Bldg., Detroit 26.
TO FINALLY 'CONVINCE Ed- ways what's your last name?"
die Epstein, the storm window . . . "That," answered Lois, "is
man, that he never looked• so also in the phone book!" . . .
good aS he did before shaving They were married two years Farband
off his mustache.
later when h e returned from
TO GET AWAY and write a overseas.
few columns from Florida and
points up and back . . . Each
year something always seems to Polio Foundation Gives
All campers, counselors, and
arise to change our plans and Funds to Local Chapter
friends of Farband Camp, sum-
keep us north . . but not this
mer home of the Labor Zionist
time . . . we hope, that is.
movement, are invited to attend
The
National
Foundation
for
TO QUIT SMOKING once and
the annual camp reunion at 2
for all . or at least cut down Infantile Paralysis has ad- p.m._ Sunday, Jan. 15, at the
vanced

to
its
Wayne
County
to where we can concentrate up-
new Young Israel Center, 12521
on putting some weight on this Chapter $52,000. This emer- Dexter Blvd.
gency
appropriation
is
the
sec-
6'2" frame that becomes invisible
Entertainment and refresh-
ond advance to come into
when turned sideways.
ments are in store for those who
Wayne
County
from
the
Na-
TO DO EVERYTHING within
attend.
our power to get Inspector Felix tional Foundation in the past
The Farband Camp Commit-
Paden back as head of the Pe- three months, bringing the
toskey Station . . . He did a total received from national tee also announces that regis-
great job while there . . . but headquarters to $155,700 f or tration for next season is now-
on. All thoge interested may
left a lot of unfinished work 1949.
In announcing receipt of the contact camp director N. Drach-
to be done that was in the plan-
ning stage at time of his un- funds, Nate S. Shapero, March ler, 18971 Littlefield.
There are still some vacancies
timely transfer . . . The new of Dimes chairman, recalled the
commissioner will learn that In- severe polio epidemic of recent on the Farband staff, and ap-
spector Paden's place is not in months during which more than plicants are urged to apply now.
charge of Traffic and Recorder's 800 persons in Wayne County
Court Detail ... but as the lead- Were afflicted with the disease.
er in a precinct that needs the
"The National Foundation for
services he is anxious to give Infantile Paralysis_ must raise
it! . . . The new inspector at twice as much money in the
Petoskey, Marvin Rider, is as 1950 March of Dimes if all pa-
fine a police officer as they tient needs are to be m:et," said
come . . . and capable beyond Shapero. "There is -little more
doubt of performing his duty than $1,500,000 in The National
EVERY SUNDAY EVENIINIG
well . . . But it wasn't fair to Foundation treasury for patient
featUring
Paden or the people he tried to aid, and this amount must last
serve in transferring him after the entire country's epidemic
he had learned communal situ- areas until after the March of
ations and problems . . . and was Dimes campaign. In W a 37,n e
And Her Latin-American Rhythms
on the border of a great cam- County we are spending $2,000
paign for which he had formu- a day of fUnds advanced from
lated very worthy plans ... With national headquarters."
Recording and Televii, ion Star .
all due respect to Inspector
The March of Dimes gets
NIGHTLY, INCL. SUNDAY
Rider, we feel that Inspector under way Jan. 16 and will
Paden is the man to defeat the continue throughout the coun-
problem of juvenile delinquency try until Jan. 31. National pro-
within the precinct Area . . ceeds of the 1949 campaign
and to wipe, out the traces of were approximately $25,000,000.
APPEARING NIGHTLY
hoodlumism that still prevails -11t1 ayne County's contributions
in our community . . . When In- amounted to $336,000.
spector Paden was taken away
so were the plans for organized
Card of Thanks
recreational projects and better
The family of the late Annette
facilities for the youngsters, ed- Blavin wishes to thank friends
HOTEL FT. WAY NE TE.
ucational programs, and cam- and relatives for the manykind-
CASS
AT TEMPLE I-EGOO
paigns to keep our streets clean, nesses shown to them in their
to name but a few ... And the recent bereavement.

Jericho • Lodge Honors
Deceased Members

Jericho L o d g e, I.O.O.F., will
honor deceased members
by the dedication of a plaque,
bearing their names, displayed
in the Lodge hall in the New
Jericho Temple, 11331 Linwood.
Yearly memorial services will be
held for the deceased during
the month of Elul.
The lodge plans to unveil the
tablet at its temple at 8:30 p.m.
Jan. 31. The ceremony and so-
cial activities to follow will be
-open to the public.
Anyone having information
on deceased brothers, their dates
of Yahrzeit and addresses of
relatives is urged to contact the
Lodge Tuesday nights or Jack
Spring, chairman of the • com-
mittee, at TO. 5-8950; Reuben
Levin, WO. 2-4593; or Louis
Kazin, TO. 8-1048.

Nelson

Oleshansky

Louis Shiell, Mrs. Ida Solomon,
Leo Spector, Joe Weisberg, Na-
than Zacks, and Isadore Zager-
man. Abraham H. Jaffin is ex-
ecutive director.
Oleshansky announced the
appointment of the following
standing committees: Purchas-
ing, Sam Nelson, Abe Paull;
building, equipment, David
Richman, chairman, Abe Miller,
Hyman Mitnick, co-chairmen;
cemetery, Nathan Wolok, chair-
man, Morris Schwartz, co-
chairman; Nathan Geer, secre-
tary; relations, Peter Goldstein,
chairman, Nathan Geer, co-
chairman: entertainment, Na-
than Samet, chairman, Hyman
Mitnick, Sam Jaffee, Nathan
Wolok and Ben Grant.

Wilshire Motors Show
New Chrysler Models

The premier showing of the
Chrysler cars for 1950 will be
held Friday and Saturday, Jan.
6 and 7, at Wilshire Motor Sales,
12603 Dexter at Fullerton.
Jack G-orov, president, and Art
Selman, manager, invite the
community to see the new
models. Wilshire Motor Sales is
open evenings until 9 p.m. Re-
freshments will be served.

Historical Society to Hear
Strauss at Annual Parley
NEW YORK, (JTA) —The
American Jewish Historical So-
ciety will hold its 48th annual
WHEN YOU PIC A COCKTAIL-
meeting Feb. 11 and 12 in New
York, at the Hebrew Union CoI-
-/
lege-Jewish Institute of Re-

ligion building. Rear Admiral
Lewis L. Strauss. member of the
MINEV -kat CHILL efid SERVE!
Atomic Energy Commission, will
u;OriE.Oltualitin,c..-
u
be one of the speakers at the
meeting.
At State Storee, E.B.D's and Cocktail Barg



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Jacob Pecherer, Max Roberts,
Isadore Rosenberg, Dr. David
Sandweiss, Isadore Scarbenick,
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