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February 03, 1950 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-03

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Mrs. Beni Jaffe
Heads Volunteers

Wins First Halevy Talent Contest

Four 'women who do unusual
volunteer jobs related their ex-
periences to their fellow volun-
teers at the annual meeting of
the Central Volunteer Bureau
last week at the International
Institute.
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, of Hunt-
ington Woods, was elected
chairmen of the Volunteer
Committee, to succeed Mrs. Ho-
bart D. Hoyt.
Mrs. George Brower, 1761
Webb, reads to a blind student
at Wayne University twice each
week. He is studying for his
doctor's degree. Mrs. Katherine
Walsh, 16840 Steel is a volun-
teer librarian and story teller
in a housing project library.
Donna Martin, representative
of a local salon, told of the work
of professional beauty operators
in taking a "charm course" to
girls in Detroit's children's
horn es.
Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, 17546
Pennington Dr., of the Friendly
Visitors, told of her work with
old people in clubs and in home
visiting.

VINCENT ,
MELIDON, 20-
year-old clarin-
etist, of 2953
Carter, was the
first winner of
the Halevy ta-
I e n t contest,
being held each
Sunday evening
at the Halevy
Music Center.
Dr. WILLIAM
KLEIN, Halevy
president, is
shown congra-
tulating the
winner, who
played Chopin's
"Fa ntasie Im-
promptu" and
the Dinicu-Hai-
fetz 'Flora Stac-
catto" to win the audience's approval and the first prize.
These cabaret-style shows will feature, in addition to the
talented amateurs, Carl Bal3n, noted European violinist, and
Lucia Wolton, pianist, For auditions call Dr. William Klein,
TO. 9-1828. A youth chorus has been organized at the Hale-
vy Center, rehearsing every Tuesday from 4 to 5:30 p.m.,
open to those from 14 to 17 years old.

MIAMI BEACH, FLA. — Cele race Room . . . featuring the
brating our 31st birthday here Orquestra Latina Cubano.
last week, wasn't very much dif
* * *
ferent than back home . .
HARRY FOSTER, Columbia
except that mom wasn't aroun d Pictures director, gave us our
to make sure there would b e chance to be in the movies and
candles on our cake . . . Ha 1 we missed out . . . even if we
Guist, former Detroiter now man were only to be one of the folks
aging the Al's Sandwich Shop around the pool in close-up
brought over a beautiful birth shots for a Bill-Stern sport
day cake ... but nobody remem short ... We were detained else-
bered the candles . . . it re where at the time, and Harry
rnained for Al Fenkell to thin k did very well without us.
of using matches instead . .
* * *
and we blew them all out whil e
SIGHTS 'N' SCENES ...
everybody sang "Happy Birth Beachcomber star Danny Kaye
day" . . . A cranky lady dow n enjoyed himself a late snack in
the hall complained of the nois e the "noshery" in the Saxony Ho-
. . and Benny La.Brett calle d tel lower lobby . . . The comic,
back, "My dear madam, with al by the way, is getting a reported
the birthdays you've had, yo u $22,500 per week ... This figures
really should be used to thi to
about $1500 per hour while
sort of thing!"
working . . . and $25 per minu-
THANKS LOADS for all the ute . . • Ben Talmadge, the in-
TraffiC deaths for 1949 were
wonderful birthday greetings we surance man, a proud pappy as
7.1 per 100 million highway miles
received . . . Somebody must he meanders about with cute
—the lowest in automotive his-
have passed the word around young daughter, Audrey . . .
tory.
that we Were growing old.
Cousin Herb Raskin, down here
*
*
Ambitious plans to educate enters. The organization's ac-
for a short vacation . . • and
THE JEWISH NEWS 17
FORMER DETROITERS *are spending most of his time say- the people of Europe toward tivities lay the ground work for
Friday, February 3, 1950
plentiful down here . . . Aaron ing hello to people . . . Herb world union were described by UNESCO, Dr. Visseur declared.
Brunswick ships out gladiolas lived in Miami City for awhile Dr. Pierre Visseur, of Geneva,
Referring to problems in Ger-
from nearby Delray Beach and before returning to make his Switzerland, secretary of the many, he reported that the large
is in Miami Beach almost every home again in Detroit . . . Jew- International Council of Chris- majority of the German people
night . . . Rhoda Fuller is a ish theater comedienne Jennie tians and Jews, on his visit to is indifferent to their country's
doctor's aide and will marry the Goldstein opening with George Detroit last week.
future; that one minority seeks
boss in June .. . Arnold Pearl- "The Greek Ambassador" Givot
Dr. Visseur is in this country to revive German imperialism
stein operates a fruit stand .. . at Kitty Davis'.
to study inter-group problems and employs anti-semitism to-
one of the millions of them
and to consult with group re- ward that end, and that another
down here ... but is thinking of
Star of Stage, Screen, Radio
lations agencies. While in De- minority is attempting to build
selling the place . . . "It's gotten
and Records
troit he addressed the Kiwanis a democratic Germany. The lat-
so I can't look another orange
and Temple Israel Youth group. ter group needs the help of
in the face," moans Arnold.
He explained that the whole Americans and of such organ-
* * *
concept of intergroup education izations as the world brother-
NATIVE DETROITERS, Bernie
is new to Europe and must be hood movement.
Elrod and father-in-law, Sam
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
Dr. Visseur's group, which held
instilled from the ground up.
Stahl, have been here since last
He is now engaged in the de- conferences in 1946 and 1947 is
featuring
Reviewing
CARE's
recently-in-
July . . . in business on Bis-
velopment of a world organiza- planriing a major European
cayne Blvd. and 39th .. . Their augurated service to Israel, Ethel tion to coordinate the endeavors Conference to Create a World
Stahl's Fine Foods is in the new Polk, executive director of the of all who accept responsibility Organization f o r Brotherhood
Federal Bldg. . . . Visiting De- Detroit CARE Committee, re- for the brotherhood of man for next June, in Paris. It will
And Her Latin-American Rhythms
troiters are making it a regular vealed, that the anon-profit or- under the Fatherhood of God. be followed by an interfaith in-
ganization now delivers an aver-
stop-over.
This work is done, Dr. Visseur stitute in Strasbourg
* * *
age of 200 parcels a day in the
said,
largely by working with
new
state.
Over
13,000
of
CARE's
MONEY WAS NEVER. tighter
APPEARVNG NIGHTLY
in Miami Beach than it is today kosher adult and baby food teachers' organizations and in
teacher
training
schools.
Active
. . Plenty of people here but packages have been delivered so
in all European countries except
they just aren't spending ... We far.
"A good number of Detroiters," those behind the Iron Curtain,
walked in store after store with
Al Fenkell, while he searched for Miss Polk said, "have begun to Dr. Visseur's organization seeks
gifts for his wife, Pearl, and use CARE's service regularly in the approval of the Ministry of READY MIXED-1141 MILL 104 SEM
HOTEL FT. WAYNE TE.
daughter, Marlene . . . Salesgirls sending packages to their Education, as well as of religious
s
pRii-os
itE1
CASS AT TEMPLE I-8600
42 P R C- 91. .
acted as though they hadn't seen friends and relatives in Israel. authorities in each country it
a customer all day . . . A story
"What most people do not
At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Bars ARORMIBMINEIff.
making the rounds of the Beach know" she said, "is that the Is- k Concert Here Feb. 6
is of the well-meaning friend rael government gains in more
who sought to cheer up the new than one way through its con-
owners of a Beach nitery which tract with CARE. Great em-
hasn't done as well as expected phasis has been placed on help-
. . "Why so sad?" he cooed. ing to create much-needed dol-
"Here it's only the end of Jan- lar funds in Israel by buying
uary and so far all you've lost is Israel products wherever feasi-
(Formerly the LATIN QUARTER)
money."
ble. 5,000 pounds of chocolate
ONE OF TIRE WORLD'S FINEST RESTAURANTS
* * *
were purchased recently from
Lunches - Dinners - Suppers
BP-ST BET of Weekend . . . Tel Aviv manufacturers for use
back home in Detroit . , . "Rum- in CARE's European k o s h e r
Presenting
ba Nite" being presented by package, and the Israel-Ameri-
Dancing by Christopher Smith ca Shipping Line and Orientship
A Spectacular Ice Revue Glorifying
. Feb. 4 .. . at Bel-Aire Ter- Transportation Company in Tel
Skating
Aviv are used for shipments and
Jo BARNUM Lovely
Ballerina
delivery of CARE packages."
Also
'Legacy of Love'
ED LEARY
CARE's national executive
Featuring
board recently voted to send
The Pardner's and the Colorfol Bladettes
10,000 free s packages to Israel
DANCING TO BUDDY MILTON'S FANTASIA ORCHESTRA
for distribution to be designated
The Candlelight Cocktail Lounge
Choice Wines and Liquors
by the proper government au-
Phone TR. 4-0330 For Reservations
thorities. Such distributions
3060 E. Gd. Boulevoul of Woodward
Closed Monday Nights
have been made in Europe in
the past on the basis of what
OSCAR LEVANT, eminent
The story behind Children's would normally be "profit." It is
Utilities, which manufactures interesting to note, however, that pianist who has gained fame
and distributes a junior CARE's member agencies, each on the concert stage, in radio
clothes rod, is termed a "lega- of whom is represented on the and on Information Please ra-
cy of love". in a recent col- executive board, are primarily dio programs, will appear in
umn by Detroit News column- non-Jewish and that their de-
concert here at the Masonic
ist John M. Carlisle.
cision represented an investment Temple on Feb. 6.
* * :k
in international friendship.
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
FACTORY WORKER Rich-
In addition to its regular kos-
Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
ard Idelsohn, to save his wife's her adult or baby food pack- Poet Nachum Bonze
Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy }Music
steps and give his children an ages, CARE is making available
8160 W. JEFFERSON
Dancing - Closed Monday
incentive for tidiness, had in- a special parcel for Passover, To Speak on Feb. 10
vented a children's clothes also priced at $10, on which de-
E. WAEN
RR
CAFE LOUNGE 14 - 2.11
BOESKY'S. SID ' S
AT BARHA M
hanger with an extension rod. livery is guaranteed by April 1st,
The
noted
Jewish
poet,
Na-
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
When he died suddenly four in time for • the holidays. The
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
years ago, his wife, Mrs. Rose limitation for April has been in- chum Bonze will be the guest
Tuesday,
Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883
Idelsohn of 18018 Griggs, de- creased from the normal one speaker at the literary evening
cided to merchandise her hus- package per person to one regu- sponsored by the Workments
928 W. McNichols Rd.
UN. 3 0100
band's invention.
lar plus one Passover package Circle, Jewish National Workers'
Excellent Cuisine
SUPPER
SHE ASSEMBLED the cloth- per person.
Alliance and the Sholem Alei-
Lunch - Dinner
CLUB
ing rod, found a manufac-
Late Snacks
chem Institute at 8:30 p.m. Fri-
turer, and organized C h i 1-
day, Feb. 10 at the Workmen's
CARD OF THANKS
Dancing after 9 - Open Daily & Sun.
dren's Utilities to sell the
The family of the late Sam Circle.
15435 W. 7 MILE at GREENFIELD
product. The past three years Feldman wishes to thank friends
Among those who will greet
NE. 5-9586
have brought her success via and relatives for the many kind- the guest will be Messrs: S. Her-
Italian-American Food. Cocktail Lounge.
department store orders and nesses shown them in their re- kovitch, S. Nutkiewicz, M. Gold-
We cater to parties. Open Daily and Sunday.
inail order business.
cent bereavement.
oftas and I. Zemel.
Illusic Nightly by WJR's "Men. _About Town."

Dr. Pierre Visseur Describes Move
To Educate Europe in Brotherhood

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BOB EBERLY

CARE Uses Israel
Products to Bring
Dollars into Country

RUMBA

TONITA.

Iry Lewis Quartette

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BURGUNDY
ROOM

f A

Jean
Goldketle's

TA OA

STARS 'N SKATES

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Junior Clothes Rod

Brings Wife Success

MENJO'S

BLUE DANUBE INN

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