THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, February 10,,1950
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Keidan Lodge Milestone
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`Christmas Gift'
Donation for UJA
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A Christian woman in Jersey
City, moved by the urgent needs
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Jewish Appeal, contributed $5
PARTING EYEFULS 'N EAR- during the vocal artist's recent as a "Christmas gift" to the UJA.
The contributor was Mrs. Elsa
FULS of our last week in Miami- engagement that just ended. . .
Beach . . . King Levinsky, for- Both were formerly with Jimmy MacConnal, a practical nurse.
mer heavyweight battler, still Dorsey's great band of a few 'Along with her gift she wrote:
talking up his greatest fights. years ago . • . and made several "I am a Christian woman of
. . . Last time we saw the movie shorts together in Holly- Swedish descent, but that is
Kingfish, he was selling ties in wood. . . Bob reminder Iry of incidental. It has always been
Chicago ... and telling the same the time he mislaid his trumpet my feeling that we are all God's
stories, word for word. . . Come- during an engagement... Dorsey children and that observing re-
dian Allan Gale, greatest enter- made him tie a string to it . . ligious holidays is not complete
A milestone in the five-year history. of Harry B. Keidan
• tamer on the Beach, wowing and wear the horn around his without doing acts of charity."
Lodge
of Bnai Brith was reached this month with the pub-
them at Celebrity Club. . . His neck for almost three weeks.... Mrs. MacConnal, in this coun-
• real name is Abe Galefsky and "Yeah," snapped Irv, "I felt like try sixteen years, wrote that she lication of the lodge's first newspaper. In celebration, HER-
wants to support the "wonder- MAN NATHAN FARRAND, (left) Keidan Lodge's newest
his father is a cantor in New the bugler in a chain gang!"
ful work the United Jewish Ap- member and editor of the paper, presented HARRY ROTT,
York. . . "My grandfather and
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peal is doing to save and rescue (right) founder of the lodge, with the first copy of the paper
great granfather were also can-
DIS 'N DATA .. . Joe Cohen, the lives of thousands of in- and other important lodge documents. SAUL ROBBINS, lodge
tors," said Allan, "s6 it was only
natural that I should be one, Veteran's Administration man, nocent victims of Hitler's bar- president (center) witnessed the presentation.
too. But my father agreed that fell on stairs of Herman Keifer barisms."
I should earn a living making a Hospital, injuring himself. .. "If
A Jewish resident of Jersey
CARD OF THANKS
fool of myself any place but in nothing else," quipped Joe, "it City, who read of her' generosity 'Morgenthau Minstrels'
shule!" . . . Mr. and Mrs. Max was convenient!" . . . He has in the Jewish standard, of that
Conway arriving at different been confined to his apartment city, sent her. $5 to be' given to Set for This Wednesday
The family of the late Mrs.
times . . . because they stead- at the Wilshire. . . Sarah Rosen- a Swedish charity of her choice.
Bessie Bicoll acknowledge with
Henry Morgenthau Chapter of grateful appreciation the kind
fastly refuse to ride the same berg returned from trip to Ari- Mrs. MacConnal has turned the
airplane together. .. They insist zona with tale of being fined for money over to the "Nordstjar- Bnai Brith Women will present expressions of sympathy in their
that you never can tell what being on streets of Tucson with- nan" (Northern Star), Swedish- its first major musical produc- recent bereavement.
may happen . . . and, thinking out western garb. . • Being Ro- language - paper published in tion "Morgenthau Minstrels" at
of their children, have main- deo Week at the time, tradition New York City, which will de- 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15, at
Bnai Moshe social hall.
tained this policy of traveling deemed that all folks be dressed signate the beneficiary.
for years. . . Harry Ritz taking accordingly. .. Rex Lodge, Bnai
The show, written and , directed
the play away from ol' Sol by Brith, have big plans for their
by Mrs. Raymond Sharkey, ,fea-
first
fund-raising
affair
on
own
looking out at the pool from the
tures 16 musical numbers.
window of 'his room in the Lord . . . March 18 . . . at Mayfair
In the cast are Mesdames Alex
09etury
Tarleton. . . and singing at the Room . . "Mint 0' Money" is
Adelberg, Abe Burnstein, Irving
top of his lungs... Harry opened title and the boys will be dressed
Young and Beautiful Arthur
Cohen, Gabe Glantz, Al Gold-
with • his brothers at the Beach- like the housemen in the gamb-
berg, Danny Goodman, Ralph
Godfrey , Discovery
on
the
Air
ling
era
of
the
roaring
20's
..
comber . . . in a terrific show
Heller, Phillip Kaplan, Sam
with
green
shades,
elastic
arm
lineup that also included Cab
This Week's Radio Programs
Katz, Harry Krumin, Murray
THE MUSIC OF THE
bands, etc. . . . Nice gesture by
Calloway and Vic Damone.
Of Jewish Interest
Leiberman, Sid Marx, Irving
Harvey Stone looking like a Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Young
Pianin, Al Platt, Arthur Stras-
stranger and acting like one Women, last week, made a lot of
ner, Sam Schiff, Raymond Shar-
THE
ETERNAL
LIGHT
little
hearts
mighty
happy.
.
.
with his newly remodeled nose.
key, Ruby Sonne, and Max Zabel.
Each
gal
took
a
goggle-eyed
or-
Time: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. Accompanist is Mrs. Arthur
. . The Detroit comedian had
secondary billing to Frankie phan to see the Shrine Circus... . 12, station WTAC, Flint; 8 a.m. Monson.
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
LaMe at the Copa City . . . Fol- The Louis Marshall BBYW, by Sunday, Feb. 19, station WWJ
For further information call
featuring
lowing this appearance he=ll go the way, will have their Valen- (transcribed).
Mrs. Sol Cohen, dramatic chair-
tine's
Day
Party,
Feb.
11,
at
Feature:
"The
White
Circus
to the Palladium in London.
man, UN. 2-6152, or Mrs. Shar-
home of Laura Eisenberg, 2634 Horse," a play by Morton Wish- key, TU. 3-9959.*
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AND HER HABANERO'S
THANKS TO Dr. Milton W. Clements. . . 31st Anniversary erigrad in commemoration of
White and Capt. W. Wipprecht, Banquet of Detroit Laundry As- Lincoln's birthday.
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-
WHEN. YOU "PLC A COCKTAIL
Jr., our return trip home via sociation was held, last week, at
COSMOPOLITAN HOUR
Eastern Airlines Constellation Hotel Fort Wayne . . . and, re-
marked
caterer
Al
Rosenberg,
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 12.
was almost as entertaining as
Station: WDET.
our entire stay in the land of "There wasn't one Chinaman in
Feature: Dr. Peter Graden-
much sun. . Doc let us win at the place!"
HOTEL FT. WAYNE
READY MIXED 4.4 CHILL. tvgduRvE
witz in a program of recorded
Gin Rummy and Capt. Wip-
CASS AT TEMPLE
chamber music by Israel com-
precht made with the funny
TE. 1-8604
posers, in honor of Jewish Mu-
quips as he gave the passengers AJC Editor Resigns;
At
State
Stores,
S.D.D's
and
Cocktail
Bars
sic
Month.
the best plane ride they ever Will Reside in Israel
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had. . . Dave Miller was on 'the
plane, wearing a thih Cubaver-
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Now Presenting , • .
Samuel R. Kan has resigned
ra jacket ... and looking like he
Time: 10 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 12.
didn't know what the tempera- his post as editor of the Coin-
The
Celebrated
Continental
Station: WXYZ.
ture was in Detroit. . . Or maybe mittee Reporter, published by
Song Favorite
Feature: Dr. Robert Gordis of
he did and intended taking that the American Jewish Commit- Temple Beth El, Rockaway Park,
trip right back!
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tee, and is leaving for Israel on New York, will speak on "Ameri-
ca's Noblest Sons."
SO HERE WE ARE, glad to be Feb. 10.
home. . . Our tan, is slowly fad-
After serving as the Commit-
Israel Opens Cork Plant
into a memory • . . and when tee Reporter's editor for 19
TEL
AVIV—(ISI)—Production
the sun-baked epidermis returns months, Kan stated that "de- in
the new Israel, Cork Mills
to normal all we'll have to show spite the usual hazards of organ-
International Star of Stage, Screen, Radio
for our trip are a few thoughts, izational life, and the unusual plant at Nathanya will begin
some pictures, lunch money and ones on the Jewish scene," he next month. This •is the first
PLUS—
up-to-date
plant
for
the
manu-
carfare.
"leaves this assignment with a facture of cork of all types,
A Fun-Paiked All Star Show
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degree of regret, tempered by
For Reservations Phone WO. 5-6877
MORRY GRUSKIN and Ted his deep commitment to Jewish ranging from corks for bottles
to insulation equipment for re-
Moss, bossmen at Main Street life."
TWO. SHOWS NIGHTLY
frigerating plant s, including
night spot, again hit the bullseye
8:30 AND 11:30
Kan
is
the
nephew
of
Mrs.
shoe
soles,
motor
gaskets,
life-
in acquiring Sammy Mandell and David S. Zeman, formerly of De-
Mr
10%
PREMIUM ON
his band to play the evening troit, who now makes her home saving equipment for ships and
AMERICAN MONEY
equipment
for
the
fishing
in-
danceables. . . Mark Fischer, top at 415 Central Park West, New
dustry.
drummer in town, and Jack York
25.
Stern, who plays trumpet like he
took lessons from Gabriel, are
CARD OF THANKS
also with Sammy .. . and help
make up one of the finest musi-
The family of the late Louis
cal aggregations on the local
nitery scene.
A. Green wishes to thank
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friends and relatives for the
BEST BET of The Weekend. . many kindnesses shown them in
"Honest Abe" Dance by Business their recent bereavement.
and Professional Chapter of
Bnai Brith . . . Feb. 11 . . . in
English Room of Book-Cadillac.
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HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
SOLOISTS:
COMPLETE PROGRAM OF
FOUR PUBLIC SCHOOL music
Real Hungarian Dishes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
GREAT JEWISH COMPOSERS
teachers make up the Fenby-
Lunches & Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
Marguerite
Carr Quartet that has been do-
81 60 W. JEFFERSON
Dancing - Closed Monday
Performed 'by 45 members of the
KOZENN
ing a fine job of rhythmizing
15241 E. WARREN
via instrumental and vocal for
Soprano
DETROIT
AT BARHAM
SID'S CAFE LOUNGE
BOESKY'S
community activities... Milt Ap-
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
tekar and Gene Fenby lead the
Rose
Food at its best — Moderate Prices — No cover or minimum
foursome . . . and Maurie Lax,
COOPER
Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883
musical director of Northwest
ORCHESTRA
Mezzo
UN. 3-0100
Hebrew Congregation, and Art
928 W. McNichols Rd.
Soprano
)(alter
Poole, Conductor
Wilson, choir director of Boule-
Excellent Cuisine -
SUPPER
Lunch - Dinner
vard Congregational Church,
Joan
Tickets at Grinnell's, 1515 Woodward
CLUB
Late Snacks
round out the well-balanced
FREEMAN
rhythm aggregation.
$1.20, $1.80, $2.40, $3.00. Boxes $3.60
Dancing after 9 - Open Daily & Sun,
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Pianist
Fed. Tax Included
15435 . W. 7 MILE at GREENFIELD
IRV LEWIS, leader of quartette
VE. 5-9586
SCOTTISH
RITE
CATHEDRAL,
MASONIC
TEMPLE
at Burgundy Room in Hotel Ft.
Italian-American Food. Cocktail Lounge.
Wayne, and singing star, Bob
We cater to parties. Open Daily and Sunday.
Eberly, had much to talk about
830 p.
'Music' Nightly by WJR's "Men About Town.
fir
HELENE DIMONE
IRV LEWIS QUARTET
RUMBA
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BURGUNDY
ROOM
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