▪ THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, June 16, 1950 5 11111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111191101011111111llitifilittitilllitillittifitillifillilintlilitRilitillifillitliiiIIIIIIIP: Danny Raskin's O LISTENING :71 11111111111111n11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111Fi7 BEFORE THE MEETING at one time from usual practice of Franklin Hills Country Club, meeting at the Jewish Center last week . . . at which nearly . . . was because of invitation $200,000 was raised for the Al- of Samuel J. Rhodes, former lied Jewish Campaign . . . state JWV commander, and a waiters and busboys were so ex- member of the Council execu- cited by the fact they would be tive committee . . . whose mem- waiting on the vice-president bers know of the blood, sweat of the United States, that they and tears that Sam has given all went over to touch his silver- for the erection of this beauti- ware . . . The waiters asked if ful home . . . which to him is he wanted anything special, and the fulfillment of _ a long-held he said, "No, just give me what dream. * * everybody else is having." . . . Later, the Veep exclaimed, "I've HARRY DAVIDSON and Dan never had better food and have Laven are doing all the work in never been better served than the Plumbing and Heating Di- I was tonight." vision of the campaign . . . WHEN BILL SUCHER, the They've seen 110 prospects, so gasoline m a n, increased his far, and have already raised pledge by $5,000, Lou Berry, who 95% of last year's total . . They was in charge of the voluntary still have 60 prospects to go .. . response to Barkley's speech, and are a cinch to go well past said, "I wish I could remember the 100 mark. * the wisecrack Eddie Cantor said about Speedway '79' when Bill IRVING FRANZEL, co-chair- announced his original pledge man with Ben Levinson in the at the Cantor dinner." . . . Bill Building Financing Section of answered, "Skip the wisecracks. Allied Jewish Campaign, started Just keep buying it!" things off by doubling his own * * , * pledge for 1950. . • That sec- A SOLICITOR WAS SENT out tion of the Real Estate Division to get pledge from a Miss Jean had, at last report, raised 112% Barrer . . . and returned empty- of last year's contributions . . . handed . . . with legitimate ex- Bob Marwil, former president of cuse to write on slip that her Shaarey Zedek, read in_ the parents give for her - . . . The Jewish News where help was solicitor, after asking for .Miss badly needed to cover campaign Barrer, discovered the lass to slips . . . so sent a letter to be only two years old! . . . Mom campaign headquarters telling and dad had given in Jean's them to send him some slips .. . honor when she was born. "I guess you need the assistance • :g * of the old-timers," said Bob, JEWELRY DEPT. . . .It's an who was a worker in the first engagement. notice f o r Ilene Allied JeWish Campaign in 1924. - * * Ferentz and Marvin Goldman,, president of Social, Inc. . . . , QUESTION OF THE WEEK ... from which the two will soon "Mother, when will I be old be resigning. enough to wear the kind of shoes * * * that kill you?" .. . asked by 5- MAX J: KOGAN, a solicitor year-old Doreen Solomon. in the "large giver" Pre-Cam- * * paign Division, set a good ex- STRANGER THAN FICTION ample, this year . . . with his $25,000 pledge representing a . . Bnai Brith leaders, Molly substantial increase over his '49 and Sam Banks, will be cele- gift . Max is batting a 1000 brating their 25th wedding an- with his slips . . . He has turned niversary . . June 21st . No in six increases from six big wonder the young-looking couple have so many folks fooled!. money boys. * :g * * * * LARGEST CLASS of Jewish THE RASKIN FAMILY has much reason for their froWns boys grad ". a t e d, Wednesday, from - University of Detroit Den- being turned into smiles . . since two . of their clan have tal School '• . The fellows are finally come up with a little one Lou Egnater, Herb Goldstrom r to carry on the Raskin name Gerald Michael, Sidney Lesser, . . . Which is why Hilda and Louis Gorzeck, Israel Saginaw, Elmer Raskin are at the top of Martin Selik, Seymore Swartz, the family "Hit Parade" .. . All Ralph Weiss, Edward Warner the other married cousins have and Allan Zeff. * * * been having girls, girls and more girls . . . For a while it JULIUS WEINBERG of the sure looked as though the Ras- Jewish Community Council staff, kin name was threatened . . . will spend his summer vacation but Hilda and Elmer have come improving himself for his job through. . He will be in New York * * * taking advance courses at the AUTOMATIC FEATHER- Training Bureau f o r Jewish PLUCKING machines will Communal Service on the "So- shortly be installed in local cio-Psychological a S-p e c t s of poultry markets . . . Technol- American Jewish life." . . As ogical progress will enable poul- the council's internal relation's try market owners to do a high- director, Julius has been in grade job of preparing chickens charge of such important pro- for our pots . . . The slogan of jects as the selling practices of the company selling this ma- the Kosher butchers, the - label- chine is "When better feathers ing of Passover products, etc. are plucked, our machine will pluck them." * * Dedicate JWV Home Room to Sgt. Silverman A room at the Jewish War Veterans Memorial Home, named in memory of Sergeant Morton A. Silverman, will be dedicated at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 18, at the Memorial Home, 4095 Davison by the Sergeant . Morton A. Sil- verman P o s t, JWV. The cere- monies will in- clude t h e un- veiling of a por- trait of the late Sergeant Silver- man by his par- e -its, Mr. a. n d .l Mrs. Meyer Sil- Sgt. Silverman verman. Participants will include Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Cong. Bnai Moshe; B. M. Joffe, ex- ecutive-director, Jewish Com- munity Council; Norman Berk- ely, commander, Dept. of Mich- igan, JWV; Mrs. Dorothy Brown, president, Ladies' Auxiliary and Samuel J. Rhodes, past state commander, who will deliver the dedicatory address. Irving Yackness, commander of t h e Sergeant Silverman Post, will preside. Silverman, a Central High School graduate and a student at Detroit Institute of Technol- ogy at the time of his induction into service, was killed in action in France in September 1944. Besides his parents, he is sur- vived by a sister, Mrs. Norman Wachler. WASHINGTON (JTA)—The Senate and House have adopted the compromise Dis- placed Persons Bill on a voice vote. The new meas- ure, which provides for the admission of 341,000 DP's up to June 30 1951, now goes to the White House for Presi- dent Truman's signature. His okay is expected without de- lay. ENJOY YOUR DINNERS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT at HUND'S RESTAURANT WHEN YOU "Pk" A COCKTAIL Grand River at Bagley Open Weekdays, 11:30 to 10 p.m. Sundays I to 9:30 F‘m. READY MIXED-14g CHILL Net SERVE UhtTED BRANDS • DETRO;( U S A • 42 2P0c; tV% ONCE AGAIN tottV1- LEADS THE WAY! \Ste We are pleased to announce that we now carry a complete line of KOSHER CANNED MEATS for ALL purposes LIBERMAN'S delicatessen Leo Green is celebrating 30 years in the gasoline business this week. Sixteen of those years were spent on Linwood, and -he is now operating the Green Bat- tery and Tire Co., a Sohio Fleet- wing station, at 13539 Linwood, at Clements. An active communityite, he is a member of Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, and competes in the Bnai Brith Bowling league. 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NIGHT ONE UT $390 plus tox NIGHT ANE WAY $725 plus fox z, EXCURSIONS TO PUT-IN-BAY daily except Friday starting Jane 17 • ONE - WAY TRIPS to Mackinac blood 0 ; 0 Harbor Springs, Soo Looks, Chicago • O GREAT LAKES CRUISES NIAGARA FALLS all-ex- $2475 t, 0 pense cruise—daily sailing& • WEEKEND cruise to Mack- O inac Island—every Sat. start- 331 05 0 ing July 1st. up O 3 - DAY MIDWEEK cruise— ...„ign everyMondaystartingJuly3rd. */3 up o 7 - DAY CRUISE sailing every Sat. or Monday starting July t . 8ft SO up 0 1st. o o O O O WINES Young Married Couples Group of Cong. Bnai Moshe will close their current social season with a weinie roast at 9 p.m. SatUr- day, June 17. They will meet at the wading pool in _Palmei% Park. Leo Green Marking 30th Year in Business Above cruises complete with meals. Federal tax additional. 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