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February 24, 1950 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-02-24

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, February 24, 1950

Danny

Mlawer installation
Planned for Sunday

Raskin's

LISTENING

Officers of the Mlawer Umge-
gend Verein and its Ladies Aux-
iliary will be installed at a Pu-
rim party at 8 p.m. Sunday,
Feb. 26, at the Workmen's Circle.
Those who will take office for
the Verein are: David Nessen-
field, president; Saul Seltzer,
vice president; Israel Burnstein,
treasurer; Max Lewenhof, Israel
Levinthal, secretaries; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Sherman, Mr.. and Mrs.
P. Krusner, H. Kasmer, Mrs. D.
Nessenfield, Mrs. M. Lewenhof,
board of directors.
Auxiliary officers are: Mes-
dames Joe Kasmer, president;
Israel Burnstein, honorary vice
president; Jay Klayman, vice-
president and secretary; M. Lew-
enhof, treasurer; B. Zalla, hon-
orary hospitaler; D. Burnstein,
hospitaler I. Levinthal, Mary
Mellin Flower Fund chairman;
D. Kollin, Jack Semansky, Me-
morial Fund chairman.
The two &coups are planning
a joint dinner dance for March
12, at the Wilshire, to commem-
orate their 16th year.

2 Foreign Films of Jewish Interest
To Be Shown in Local Theaters

Two films of Jewish interest Italian offering to the story of
will appear at Detroit theaters the fight for the State of Israel.
The picture will begin its run
at the Dexter theater on March
1, with matinees scheduled
Wednesday and Friday of that
week.
The picture concerns itself
with the lives of three former
World War II comrades in arms,
a Britisher and two Jews, caught
up in the ideological and politi-
cal struggle for Israel in the
hectic year of 1947. Marina
Berti, Italian actress, is starred
in the film.
"God, Man and Devil," starts
at the Astor on March 3. A Yid-
Michalesko
Marina Berti
dish production with English
shortly. "The Earth Cries Out," sub-titles, it recently completed
with all English dialogue, is the an extended run in New York
and Boston. Starred are Michal
Michalesko, Berta Gersten, Gus-
Center Develops Holiday tave Berger and Lucy Gehrman,
in the story of a pious and
Workshops, Kits for
beloved writer . of Torah. who is
Community Organization duped by the riches of the Devil
into turning from God and his
Harry D. Katz, supervisor, de- loved ones.
partment of adult education, at
the Jewish Community Center, i2 1 1111 1111 1111 1111 111 1)11 9111 1111 00 11111 110 1111 11111 01; 11111 1UE
announced that the Center has
developed holiday workshops for
groups and organizations in the
Detroit community.
In addition to the Purim
Great Baritone Star
workshop which was conducted
for the 83 families in the Jew-
THE MUSIC
MUSIC OF THE
ish Parents Institute, the Cen-
ter also conducted a demonstra-
Recording Star
tion Purim workshop for the Is-
AND
rael Chapter of Pioneer Women,
VIVACIOUS
,Mrs. Anne Barnett,- chairman.
A Purim kit, which includes
the story of Purim, suggestions
for arts and crafts, Purim re-
cipes, songs with music, games
and suggested readings, was
EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
featuring
published by the Center and is
available to groups and organi-
zations.

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F
ORGANIZATION CALLED the Jewish Campaign is still a while
"Better Neighborhood Associa- away, but as far as Harvey is
tion" (non-Jews and Jews) met concerned, it's already started!
4 5 5
last week allegedly to discuss
restriction of their area in
BEST BET OF The Weekend
Northwest section against Ne- . . . for Young Adults . .. Queen
groes According to re- Esther Dance by Young Peoples
ports . this - group is working Society of Shaarey Zedek . .
along Ku Klux Klan lines . . . Feb. 25 . . . in social hall of
and should be looked into be- synagogue . . . Bill Gail and
fore being allowed to cause any band for melodies . . . A Queen
harm.
Esther to be selected.
5 * *
WITH ALL THE old songs
A FEW OF THE boys were
coming back in a flurry, the sitting around telling stories at
young folks can see what the Sydney Hill Men's Club . . . The
oldsters mean when they talk of conversation got around to
the good old days along melody Hank Greenberg, a former
lane . . . The Lt. Seymour So- member, and druggist Irwin
bole Chapter, AZA, goes back Weingarden told of the one
to the 1920's in titling their Hank never forgot . . Green-
dance, March 4, l `The Charles- berg was at the plate for the
ton Shag" . . . Instructors will Detroit Tigers and the Boston
be on hand to show how the Red Sox were at Briggs Stadium
dance is done . . . and to judge for a series ... Cal Hubbard was
a Charleston contest . . . The umpiring . . Hank took two Julie Gottlieb Chapter,
affair is a refreshingly novel terrific cuts at the first two
idea by the lads . . . It will be pitches and let the third one BBG, Holds Installation
held at either the Bnai Moshe or go by . . . "Strike three, you're
the Bnai David. .
out," said Hubbard . . . Green-
Julie Gottlieb Chapter Bnai
* * *
berg turned indignantly, "You Brith Girls, will hold their
ALSO STAYING WITHIN the missed that one, Cal." . . . "Well, first installation at 8 p.m. Wed-
20's are the Rex boys of Bnai you missed the other two," Hub- nesday, March 1, at the Jewish
Brith . . . who will offer a "Mint bard replied. "You're still one Center on Davidson. Ilene Sabin
0' Money" affair March 18, at up on me."
will install the officers; Nina
*
*
the Mayfair Room • . . It'll be
Katz, president; Sharon Willis,
FLORIDA RETURNEES , Mr. vice-president; Elaine Goodman
the first fund-raising affair on
their own by the Rex Lodge . . . and Mrs. Sam Reisig, shoe man and Audrey Goldstone, secretar-
and the fellows are going all-out - boss in the Hotel Detroiter, ies; Fay Belsky, treasurer; Joan
make claim that hotel where Goldberg, sentinal. T h e film
to make it a real humdinger.
* * *
they stayed housed more Detroit "Make Way for Youth" will be
JEAN BRAUN, publicity gal vacationists than any other on shown, followed by refreshments.
for Jewish Welfare Federation, the beach . • . "I saw more De-
AND HER HABANERO'S
will take leave of absence from troit friends in one day at the
San
Moritz
than
I
did
all
week
Red
Shoes'
at
Adams
duties, March 1, to concentrate
back home," said Sam . . . Rabbi
on approaching motherhood.
*
* *
and Mrs. Morris Adler and Mr.
Zelda Dorfman, who was here
FAVORITE STORY of Walter and Mrs. Dave Diamond also last week to arrange for the
return engagement at the Ad-
Woo, bossman at King Fong eat- stayed at that hotel.
* * *
HOTEL FT. WAYNE
READY MIXED -log CHILL mid SERVE
a.ms, at popular prices, of "Red
ery, is oldie that he never fails
CASS AT TEMPLE
NOTICE TO SOFTBALL play- Shoes," has had an interesting
to get a rapid giggle from . . .
=
Ei
TE. 1-8600
"It's about the fellow who, after ers . . . A team to represent the career. She signed the first pay
putting some flowers on a grave Jewish community will be se- check Bette Davis earned in the At State Stores, S.D.D's and Cocktail Bars .;;1I1 ~ III11IIItIIIIIII1lIIIIHIII1111IIIIIIIIII11111111111HlIII III
in a cemetery, noticed an old lected . .. Tryouts will begin at theater and has managed im-
Chinaman placing a bowl of rice the crack of spring . . .so send portant shows.
on a nearby grave, and asked, your name, address and phone
Miss Dorfman , had her first
"What time do you expect your number in to the column as theatrical job, at 17, at the
friend to come up and eat the soon as possible.
Provincetown Theater.
rice?" . . . The old Chinaman
E,0RDI N
CARD OF THANKS
SAL nL'
replied with a smile, 'Same time
FOR
YOUR
NEXT
your friend come up to smell
The family of the late Jack
flowers." (Nobody tells it like
PARTY OR BANQUET
Feldman wishes to thank
Walter!).
friends and relatives for the
* * *
•MICHALMICkRLF.51<0 -BIRTII GERSTEN
many kindnesses shown them in
We have facilities in
FASTEST GROWING light on
•LUCY GEHRMAN -GUSTFIV RERGER
the entertainment circuit is a their recent bereavement.
ENGLISH TITLES
our
main
Dining
Room
local boy whose shining star is
glowing brighter by the moment
, 8652 - 12th St. TR. 5-3296
. . . right here in town for all
Detroit to watch . .. Jackie
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Kannon (nee Kamin) has been
the comic master-of-ceremonies
808 W. McNICHOLS
NOW PRESENTING
at Club Gay Haven for a great
run of almost a year . . . and
MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT; MICHIGAN
THE HOLLYWOOD SINGING SENSATION
UN. 4-0843

has recently been signed to an-

other six-month contract . . .
We caught him for the first
time, last week, and could al-
ready see him on the top rung
AMERICA'S GREATEST GOLDEN-VOICED TENOR
of that golden ladder of success
—Plus—
in show business . . . He is pos-
A Great Star-Studded Show
sessed with a distinct power of
presentation that endears him
STARTS WED., MARCH 1 AT 2 P.M.
COMING!
Twice Nightly-8:30 & 11.30
March 6—Joey Adams, Tony
to his audience . . . His large
Canzoneri and Mark Plant.
FOR RESERVATIONS
and refreshing stock of material
March 20—Jackie Green, com-
PHONE WOODWARD 5-6877
edy sensation of the year.
takes a back seat to nobody!
Premium on American MoneY
. . He sings, tells jokes, does
Every Meal a Pleasant Memory
pantomine, acts, impersonates,
DEXTER AT BURLINGAME
etc., etc.—and each as good as
the other!
• * *
STORY of the Conflict
7111
REPORT FROM READER tells
between SAWA and IRGUII!
of butcher on Petoskey and
Monterey who has been forced
N. Y. TIMES says: "A realistic drama ..
to remove calenders from walls
Wonderfully vivid and authentic ... the complex
of shop • . . by local rabbinical
of human loyalties and tragic suffering in the
society . . . because pretty girls
Palestine strife . is realized with a great deal
(dressed, too, says report) were
more sincerity than in a recent Hollywood film
displayed . . . According to the
on the some theme." — Bosley Crowther
report, the Kashruth inspector
paid his regular visit to the shop
"A FINE DRAMA...STIRRING!
HUNGARIAN VILLAGE RESTAURANT
... and was innocently asked by
— DAILY NEWS
** * 1/2 *"
the butcher to see the "shayna
Real Hungarian Di§hes — also American. Liquors - Wine - Beer
maidels" on the calenders . . .
Lunches Dinners. Under new kitchen management-Gypsy Music
"MORE REAL THAN ANY MONUMENT"
8160 W. JEFFERSON
The poor butcher was reported
Dancing - Closed Monday
— ARCHER WSNSTEN, POSY,
by the rabbi . . . and ordered to
11i24AILTEi3.gAR4N
clear the walls! . . . Now what
1BOESKY'S.
in all the world does the picture
Sparkling Entertainment - Dancing' Every Night (Cl. Mon.)
of a pretty girl have to do with
Food at its best — Moderate . Prices — No cover or minimum
meat being kosher?
Tuesday, Rumba Night • Open Sundays • Phone TU. 2-3883
* *
NO VACATION, this year, for
15435 W. 7 MILE at GREENFIELD
Harvey H. Goldman . . . "Too
A MO liftf.ASE
17 E. 5-9586
much preliminary work to do,"
At IL-EN KIS N DIA1-06111
Italian-American Food. Cocktail Lounge.
says the president of the Detroit
2nd Feature "Tomorrow's A
We eater to parties. Open Daily and Sunday.
Service Group . . The Allied
Wonderful Day"
Music Nightly by WJR's "Men About Town."

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