• Danny Raskin's P Sisterhood Offers 'When A-People Sings' S LISTENING 15111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111i111111111111H111111111111}111111111111111111111111R A NUMBER of years back, a young lad going to City College of Detroit (now Wayne Univer- sity) discovered a desperate need for funds to continue his educa- tion . . . He borrowed money for tuition from the Hebrew Free Loan Association . . . and from City College continued on to the Detroit College of Law . .. To- day, George Stutz looks back with a special sort of pride .. . Not only is he now a highly suc- cessful attorney . . . but he is also president of the Hebrew Free Loan Association. * * * • EARL SHAPIRO and Dave Katz are the first nitery boss- men in town to turn'Sunday eve into a Rhumba Night ... Tonita is featured with her men of music . . . and doing a good job with the blood-boiling tempo ... The Burgundy Room's intimacy makes for better appreciation of the strong Latin-American beat. * * * TRAFFIC COP Allan Messen- ger stopped a woman driver_, re- cently, going 65 miles an hour down Second Blvd. . . . He asked her what speedway she thought she was on . . . and the lady answered, "My brakes don't work and I'm in a hurry to get home before I have an accident!" * * * IDEA BORN by Leon Simons, BBYO chairman of Harry Keid- en Briai Brith Lodge, would in- augurate a Bnai Brith Parents Day or Week or Month . . . with activities planned for inter- group participation, culminated by huge dinner-party • . .. The idea has been well received and is under consideration by the Greater Detroit BB Council. * * * BEST BET OF The Weekend ... For Young Adults ... "Night of Enchantment" by Rehecca Gratz Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Young Women . . . January 15 . . • in auditorium of Jewish Center . .. Annual fund-raising affair . . . in cabaret style with dancing and entertainment * * * IN 1924, when Esther Prussian came here from Boston . . . to become .director of the Detroit Service Group . . . there were scarcely any records listing adult members of the Jewish com- munity . . . Now, 25 years later, the names of almost 50,000 pro- spective givers to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign are recorded at the disposal of this great organ- ization . . . a wonderful tribute to the grand job still being done by Esther . . . as she is honored on her Silver Anniversary of service to the community . , . When the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration was founded in 1926 . out of the original United Jew- ish Charities with headquarters in the old Hanna Schloss Build- ing . • . Esther had already started a pattern that has been copied many times over by other agencies throughout the country. THE DETROIT SERVICE GROUP is the campaign arm of the Federation . . It is com- posed of all the Trades and Pro- fessional Divisions . . . Under its banner comes the work of so- licitation that goes to make up the tremendous goals that must be reached each year . . . No other woman in the country holds as large a comparable post with a welfare federation as does Gathered at a rehearsal for Rabbi Morris. DAMES ALBERT SINGER, CHARLES ROSEN- our gal,. Esther. WE ARE PROUD to join the Adler's musical production, "When A People BLATT, JOSEPH POHL, PAUL KATZ•R, SOL many others in offering con- Sings," to be presented at the meeting of DANN, HARRY BOXMAN, ARTHUR SCHU- gratulations to Esther Prussian Shaary Zedek Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m. Mon- B1NER, GERSON BERNSTEIN, ALBERT SAN- on her 25 years of service to a day, Jan. 16, at the synagogue, are the fol- DERS, JANICE MENDELSON,' NORBERT community that has endeared lowing Sisterhood members; who are in the ATLER and GERALD J. BARSKY. Members of her with all its devotion ... and cast: First row, left to right: MESDAMES the cast not shown are Mesdames Sam Shet- has never stopped appreciating zer, Joseph Abrams, David Kallmarr, Donald her magnificent work as direc- DAVID BODZIN, MAX KLYMAN, LOUIS Schiller and Philip Frank Reservations for tor of the Detroit Service Group. TATKEN, HENRY BERRIS, IRVING MILLER, * * * AUGUSTA SUBAR, ALEX LAZMAN and the program may sfill be made with Mrs. Irv- YOUTH WAS SERVED by old FRED BOND: Second row, left to right: MES- ing Miller at TO. 8-4054. age' when school bus of United Talmud Torah brake down in front of Jewish Home for Aged SiD SHMARAVS ZOD Chapters to Compete in Quiz . . . The youngsters were serv- iced by the elders . . . and then Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organ- Mrs. Sidney Brand, Haifa; Mrs: BUShieSs delivered right to the doors of ization. of Detroit, will be host Robert Ettinger, Chapter I, their homes by the ..1HA station to Nordau Chapter and Chapter and Jules Donelson, director of wagon. I for a Quiz-Down program at the Michigan Zionist Region. * * * 9 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23, at the Visitors are welcome. ANOTHER, EXAMPLE of com- munity cooperation is shown 'by . Now that LIBERMAN'S DELI- Northwest Synagogue_ Leon Kay, president of the the Louis Marshall Bowling CATF.SSEN, 12162 Dexter, has . ZOD, will be quiz-master, with WHEN YOU "PlC" A COCKTAIL- League . . .. who have changed added more space to its 'dining representatives of the three date of banquet to Jan. 29 . after plans had been completed room, patrons no longer have groups competing in the contest. . . . so as not to conflict- with to stand and wait for tables. The winning team will win an the Annual Dinner-Dance and Tie "Blue Room," which has album of Israel records. READY MIXED -juaht CHILL ord SERVE' Dr. Bernard Weston, president Show by Infant Service Group caused much comment, is beau- tifully decorated in blue and of Nordau Chapter, is chairman CEMSEISMEMESMIR . .. Jan. 22 . . . at Masonic Temple . . . The hubbies will be white, in the spirit of the new of the quiz board, a=ssisted by At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Bare matching talent with the wives Israel, and one wall shows a as they'll also be taking a big huge montage, a photograph of MAT. 2:30 J Sunday, Jan. 15 part in this year's show . . . a young pioneer looking over which is expected to be viewed the city of Tel Aviv from a high EVE. 8:30 2 Perf. Only cliff, together with a complete by one of the largest audiences EDWIN A. RtF,LKIN presents to attend a community show map of Israel and the surround- ing countries. Long known for presentation. quality, courtesy and generosity,. *. * * ENGLISH In }Lis Greatest Comedy Role RUMBA NIGHT with dancing the Libermans cordially invite SYNOPSIS FURNISHED by Christopher Smith...Feb. 4 the public to stop in and see "Yosele, the Nightingale" at Bel-Aire Terrace Room ... . will this beautiful addition to their By Shalem Aieichem—Music by Shotern Securscle dining room. feature four and a-half solid Cast of SO of the Yiddish Art Theatre * * * hours of dancing the Latin- EVENING—ORCH. 3.60; B/CLC. MO, 2.40, 1.80; 2nd BALC. 1.20; The LONDON SHOP, smart American way . . . The big at- MAT.—OIRCH. 3:00; BALC. 2.40, 1.80; 2nd BALC. 1.24--Tax Inc. traction will be the Orquestra men's haberdashers. on Dexter Enclose stamped, addressed envelope with MM L. ORDERS MW check. Orders will be filled in rotation. Latina Cubano. Rumba music in at Tyler, have added a new "Beach Wear" department, fea- its very strictest authenticity. turing Cuba Vera jackets, ca- * * * ..„. •••"••••..•••...••••••••••v berm slacks and sport • g411.11.1").........4". NINETREN YEARS ago, Estelle shirts sets, in the newest resort and Murray Lieberman, king and queen of "The Bagel Palace" shades as well as domestic, S EXCELLENT CUISINE on Linwood, were married on English and French Basque Tee • * ' Ea ltertly pre pared by Our Shirts. Fabrics featured this • New Year's Eve in Brooklyn . . . Famous Chefs. season are silks, linens and exactly at midnight. prints in authentic Mexican and * * * STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOOD CHICKEN . CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Al Hawaiian designs. * * * birthday party held for Joyce Perry, of _PERRY'S JUVENILE COMPLETE DINNER MENUS 'Ann Rubin-er, the kids had gath 7 ered at the table . . . when Mrs. SHOE STORE, at 13215 Dexter, • LUNCHES Morris Rubiner brought in a is selling out all his merchan- • AFTER-THEATER SNACKS dise. For some time now, Perry large platter of shimmering has not been active in the busi- In both our main dining room jello . . . The lights were shin- and Coffee Shop. ing through it and it shook and ness due to interest elsewhere. Shivered all over . . . The kids He features in this sale Many * FINE LIQUORS * clapped hands hi glee . . All nationally known and adver- except four-year-old Peggy Rob- tised shoes for children. DINNER rale ins-on . . . "I dont want any 'of that." . . . Mrs. Rubiner asked THE JEWISH NEWS-17 928 why not . . . and little Peggy • DANCING Friday, January 13, 1150 W. replied, "It ain't dead yet!" McNichols * * * UN. 5-0100 WE'LL BE WRITING to you, Free Parking For Our Patrons next week, from Miami Beach. Probus Club Hears Governor - Briefs . MAURICE SCHWARTZ M I E P 1 g• • • RUMBA C • L I U B I • • SOOOOO•00•0•041, 0041•00001MON*00000400••••0000,0110-„ EVERY SUNDAY EVENING feetUring TONITA And Her Latin-American Rhythms Rosemary Money Recording and Television Star NIGHTLY, GOVERNOR G. MENNEN WILLIAMS addressed the Probus Club of Detroit at a meeting Jan. 5 at the Club's-quar- ters in the Fisher Building. The Governor explained in detail the creation and operation of the State budget as well as some of the improvements he hopes to have passed by the legislators. Pictured above are Probus officers and. the Governor. Left to right: DR. LOUIS BRAITMAN, secretary; JOHN WISE, vice president; Governor Williams; JULIAN A. GRACE, president; JACK BEHRMAN, vice president, and EDMUND E. SAPER- STON, treasurer. INCL. SUNDAY Iry Lewis Quartette APPEARING N IGHTLY BURGUNDY ROOM HOTEL FT. 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