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May 26, 1950 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-05-26

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THE JEWISH NEWS-17

Adiviiico Soddy

Rabbis Alfred Friedman of Lansing and Frank Rosenthal of
Jackson will participate in the program of the 61st annual con-
vention of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, in Cin-
cinnati, June 7-12. CCAR was founded in Detroit in 1889.
Miss Lillie L. Lenhoff, 333 North Jefferson St., Saginaw, has
been appointed the representative of the Women's Organizations'
Division of the National Jewish Welfare Board on the Voluntary
Service Hospital Advisory Committee at Saginaw VA Hospital,
according to Mrs. Alfred R, Bachrach of New York, chairman of
the Division. Miss Lenhoff will be the representative on the hos-
pital advisory board of eight national Jewish women's organiza-
tions affiliated with JWB's Women's Organizations' Division,
through which they have united for work in veterans hospitals
throughout the country. She has already been invited to serve on
the hospital committee by the chief of special services at Saginaw
VA Hospital.
Byron Krieger captured the Midwest championship in foil and
saber in Columbus, 0., May 22.
Rhea Cashman Gladwin spent several days in New York City
at the Waldorf Astoria arranging the departure of members of
Zonta Club who sailed Tuesday on the SS. Caronia for six weeks
abroad. Mrs. Gladwin was also hostess at a tea at her hOme re-
cently for the Inter-City group of Zontians.
Mrs. David B. Werbe was a guest at the luncheon of the
"United Armed Forces," Friday, May 19th; at the Book Cadillac
Hotel, and was appointed staff artist to the Disabled American
Veterans.
Donald Levitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levitt , of Toledo,
formerly of Detroit, was first prize winner in the Toledo annual
school safety poster contest. Donald, 16, attended Central High
School in Detroit.
The marriage of Miss Marcia Tobin, doughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Tobin of Webb Ave., to Louis Sklarsky of New York will
be performed at the Shaarey Zedek next Tuesday evening.
Judge and Mrs. Theodore Levin have left for a tour of the
western states., They will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary
on . May 30.
Henry W. Siegl and Philip Sklar, . former members of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, appeared here last Friday at the
Masonic Temple with the NBC Orchestra, under the direction
of Arturo Toscanini.
Mrs. David Croll of Toronto was a guest here last week to
attend the confirmation of her nice, Barbara Maxine Levin,
at Temple Beth El.
Rev. Joseph G. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit_
Round Table of Catholics, Protestants and Jews, left for Europe,-
where he will tour Ireland, England, Norway, Sweden, Denmark,
the western zones of. Germany, Holland and 'France in prepara-
tion for the World Conference on Brotherhood to be held in Paris
in June. Before leaving Detroit, Rev. Mayne was honored at a
testimonial banquet May 5 at the Detroit Leland Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Friedman of Glendale Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Harriet Pritz, to Joseph A. Sanders.

WHAT'S

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By TERRY ELMAN

(Copywright, 1960,
Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)

Sara Berner is one of my fa-
vorite comediennes. She is bet-
ter known as Mabel Flapsaddle,
one of Jack Benny's Brooklyn-
ese telephone operators, as well
as Jack's plumber girl friend,
Gladys Zybisco.
Sara will soon be the star of
her own NBC program, "Sara's
Private Eye," besides her regu-
lar stints' as Mrs. Horowitz in
"Life of Luigi" on CBS and the
Italian housekeeper, on Jimmie
Durante's NBC show. You may
remember Sara in the Univer-
sal-International film, "City
Across the River," and "Story of
Molly-X." She was recently the
subject of a foto story in a na-
tional magazine, listing the na-
tion's most interesting people.

Sara Berner's Favorite Recipe
CHICKEN KNISHAS
1 egg
1 4 teaspoon salt
% cup of cold water
Y4 cup chicken fat or oil
1 teaspoon baking powder
3 cups of flour
2 matzos
1 cup chicken meat cut up
JA.. cup chicken gravy
1 teaspoon salt
Make pie crust of first six ingredients.
Roll out one-fourth inch thick and cut
into rounds, size of a saucer. Crumble
matzos and mix with chicken, salt and
gravy. Put a tablespoonful on each round
of dough, wet edges and press together.
Bake 30 minutes at 425 degrees. Serve
with chicken gravy.

Zionist Council to Hold
Final Meeting June 1

The final meeting of this sea=
son of the Zionist Council of De-
troit will be at 8:30 p.m. Thurs-
day, June 1, at the Labor Zion-
ist Institute.
Election of officers, a report
of the past year's activities and
discussion of future plans are on
the agenda. A social hour hon-
oring the new officers will fol-
low the meeting.


Northwest Women
Donate Scholarship
Honoring Mothers

Women of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation will cele-
brate their third annual Torah
Fund event, a luncheon at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday, May 31, at the
synagogue social hall, Curtis
and Santa Rosa.
Guest speaker of the day will
be Halina Wind, graduate stu-
dents at the Jewish Theological
Seminary, and one of the few
survivors of the Warsaw Ghet-
to.
T h e Northwest Sisterhood
plans to donate a scholarship
to the Theological Seminary in
honor of mothers of Sisterhood
members.
Musical selections will be of-
fered by Cantor Nicholas Fena-
kel with Betty Kowalsky at the
piano.
Luncheon reservations may be
made with Mrs. Barney Golden,
UN. 2-5594, or Mrs. Ben Mor-
ganroth, UN. 4-0444.

Study Shows Growth
Of Jewish Organization

NEW YORK, (JTA)—A report
reviewing the rapid growth of
central Jewish community or-
ganizations during the last 25
years as one of the outstanding
developments in American Jew-
ish life was made public by H. L.
Lurie, executive director of the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds.
Lurie points out that 54 com-
munities had functioning cen-
tral agencies in 1925. Within a
span of 25 years the number of
communal units has grown to
over 300 serving 800 cities and
towns with some Jewish popu-
lation.
Paralleling this growth of or-
ganilation, there was also an
unprecedented increase in dol-
lars contributed to Jewish- pro-
grams and services — "from an
estimated $24,000,000 in 1915 to
a figure nearly 10 times as great
in 1949," the CJFWF executive
director emphasized.

Center Concert Honors
Memory of Sheplow ;
Miss Kowalsky Soloist

USNA Tells Story
Of New Detroiters

Friday, May 26, 1950

Sets August Date

.

Listed by the New Neighbors
bulletin of the United Service
for New Americans among the
recent arrivals to this country
are Mrs. Chawa Schurman, 59,
and her four-year-old grand-
son, Szrul Kremer, who have
found homes with relatives in
Detroit.
.M r s. Schurman is residing
with her sister, Mrs. M. Ashken-
zaie, and the youngster is stay-
ing with Mr. Edward Ashley.
The USNA report told how
Szirul's parents, their health
broken in Nazi concentration
camps died in a DP camp while
awaiting passage to this coun-
try. Mrs. Schurman, in antici-
pation of coming to America,
learned to read and write Eng-
lish in the DP camp.

anit
MISS BEVERLY BENSMAN

. The Center Symphony Or-
chestra, under the direction of
Julius Chajes, will be heard in
a concert at 2:30 p.m. Sunday,
May 28, at the Dexter-Davison
Center.
Betty. Kowalsky, young Detroit
pianist, will perform "Ballade in
G Minor" by Chopin, as well as
compositions by Bartok and
Turina. The first number on the
program will be played in mem-
ory of Sam Sheplow. A new
Baldwin grand piano, played for
the first time Sunday, was do-
nated to the Center by his
mother, Mrs. I. D. Sheplow.

For a Delightful Evening of
Music and Entertainment. . .

MICKEY WOOLF

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bensman
of 3737 Pasadena announce the
Looking for " a job? Consult
engagement of their daughter, "Employment" in The Jewish
Beverly Jean, to Robert Neal News classified columns.
Canvasser, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles M. Canvasser of Monica
Ave. The bride-elect attended
Strictly Kosher
Wayne Univbrsity. The wedding
Approved by
Voad
Harabonim
has been set for Aug. 27.

American Pro-Arab Group
Honors Dorothy Thompson
NEW YORK, (JTA)—The col-
umnist Dorothy Thompson re-
ceived the first public award of
the Holyland Emergency Liaison
Program for her "magnificent
contribution" in arousing pub-
lic opinion in behalf of the Pal-
estine Arab refugees.

and His Orchestra
Ably Assisted by Sammy Woolf

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