Note Special Deadlines Approaching holidays make necessary the following spe- cial deadlines for The Jewish News editions of Sept. 8 amt Sept. 15. Contributors are asked to make careful note of these dates and times. For the edition of Friday, Sept. 8, the Rosh Hashanah edition, deadline for all copy and l hotographs will be at 3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 1. The regular deadline of 11 a.m. on Wednesday will apply to classified advertisements. Rosh Hashanah greetings will be accepted until Tuesday, Aug. 29. For the edition of Friday, Sept. 15, deadline for all copy and photographs will be at b3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 Deadline for classified advertisements will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11. Frisch. Chapter Has 3 More Summer Outings An all day picnic and boat ride to Bob-Lo is planned for Sunday, Aug. 13, by Daniel Frisch Chapter, ZOD. Those at- tending will bring lunches and meet at the Bob-Lo dock, at the foot of Woodward, at 9:30 „ni. Group atter_ dance is planned at th. Detroit-Chicago night ball game Wednesday, Aug. 16. A weinie roast the evening of Sature.13 Aug. 26, will complete the summer season. Prospect:ye in( , hers are ad- vised that the 1950-51 schedule will feature one or more gen- eral r. '. 'ngs, Oneg Shabbats, and socials each month. Occa- sions already scheduled include an installation dinner at the Four Dukes Supper Club. a dance in September and a Hal- lowe'en masquerade dance, a nation y known young Zionist as guest speaker. Information on membership can be obtained at the Zionist Office, WO. 5-1484; or from Micki Lancet. TO. 6-0468; Willie Shanfeld, TO. 9-0253; Lillian Tron, TO. 5-5127, or Bob Etting- er, WE. 4-6836. Branch Seven Outing Members of Branch Seven Of the Labor Zionist Organiza- tion will roast wieners at an outing at 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at. Rouge Park. They will meet: at Outer Dr. and Spinoza Dr. artyage,3 BRICKNE R-LABOWITCH: Phyllis June Labowitch, daugh- ter of M. and Mrs. Leon A. La- bowitch of Pasadena Ave., be- came the bride of Gerald Brick- ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Brickner of Blaine Ave., at an afternoon ceremony June 25 at the Belcrest. The bride chose a ballerina length gown of blush pink or- gandy; her fingertip veil of il- hision was held in place by a cap trimmed in seed pearls. She carried white roses, centered by a white orchid. Ruth Ann Labowitch attended her sister as maid -- of - honor. Jack Sussman was best man. The ushers were Abe Alpert, Stuart Bergstein and Ronald Feldman. Ater a wedding trip -to New York, the couple will make their home in Chicago, where Mr. BrickneT is a student at the Chicago College of Osteopathy. * * * CAMPBELL-ORR: Mr. and Mrs. John Orr of Park Terrace announce the marriage of their daughter, Jane, to Mark Camp- bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell of Prairie Ave. on July 2. * * * HORDES- SHAPERO: The marriage of Joye Shapero, daughter of Mrs. Irving (May) Shapero and the late Irving Shapero, to Earl Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, was performed at the Lee Plaza on Sunday, Aug. 6. Rabbis J. S. Sperka and Moses Fischer offi- ciated. The newlyweds a r e Aug. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. honeymooning in New Hamp- Simon Kieinplatz (Drora Seles- shire. n.y) of W. Buena Vista, a daugh- ter; Helen M. 400 AZA Members * * * July-31—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex To Convene Aug. 20 J. Etkin (Toby Ann Langer) of 25040 R o y c o u r t, Huntington ApproXimately 400 young men Woods, a son, Bruce Howard. from all over the United States, ' * * * Canada and Mexico will con- July 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- vene Aug. 20 for the 27th an- neth G. (Faythe Mihaly), nual national convention of a son, Howard Selden. Aleph Zadik Aleph, Bnai Brith * * * sponsored organization for Jew- July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Arn- ish youth, at Heights Military old Margolis (Sally Novetsky) of Academy, Lebanon, .Tenn. Rich- 18404 Washburn, a son, Harold ard Brownstein, 'Portland, Ore., Dennis. national president of AZA, will * * July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv- preside over the business ses- ing Radner of Baylis Ave., a sions. daughter, Jane Susan. * * * Masada Team to. Meet July 26—To Dr. and Mrs. Sid.- Vey Phillip Shear (Leona Shalit, Roy Green Players formerly of Detroit), of Los Angeles, a daughter, Mindy Lou. The Masada softball team has * * * been challeneged to an exhibi- July 25—To Mr. and Mrs. tion game by the Roy Green Morris Zloto (Dolly Helbert) , of Post, champs of JWV. The (LaSalle Blvd., a son, Alan Ed- game will be held at Thirkell Ward. Field, Sunday, Aug. 13. * * * Masada won its sixth straight I July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. victory July 31 by downing the Leonard Moss . (Carol Landau), Raymond Block Post of JWV a daughter, Cheryl Lynn. 11-2. * * * Leading the League in batting July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Wal- are Julie Tabak and Bill Golden, ter Hoffman (Evelyn Kanat). of tied at .750. Any one interested 2903 Elmhurst, a daughter, Anita in playing • on Masada's team Joyce. may contact Mary Hoffrichter, * * * TY. 6-4782. June 23—To Mr. and .Mrs Morris Zuckman (Rosalind Lev- 1,900 Jews in Shanghai in) a son, Ralph Howard. * * NEW YORK, (JTA)—Approxi- July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Helfer (Fay Manis), a son, mately 1,900 Jews still remain in Shanghai according to a report Kenneth James. received by HIAS from its Some of the finest real estate Shanghai office. Of this num- 'values in Detroit are listed on ber, 770 are European refugees The Jewish News classified page. who made their way to Shang- hai in their flight from Nazi persecution and the remainder CERTIFIED MOHEL are old Jewish residents, of Rus- sian or former Russian nation- Yehudah Loewy ality of the 1,000 Jewish resi- SERVING IN dents in Harbin, Manchuria, 300 •ospitals and Homes have left for Israel. Several WE. 4-2696 hundred Jews still live in Tient- 37st HUMPHRY AVE. - sin, China. Prof. Levin to Study hi Europe in '50-'51 Prof. Samuel M. Levin of Wayne University will sail on Aug. 24 from New York, on the 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Harry Cohen to Head 'Char Balfour Ball Friday, August 11, 1950 Jewish Center Activities (The Jewish Community Center is Affiliated With the Jewish Welfare . Federation. and Is a Red Feather Agency.) Tuesday, Aug. 15—Dancing for adults, Dexter-Davison Branch, 9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 16—"Sex Devi- ation as Seen by a Penologist," lecture, outdoor court, Wood- ward Center, 9 p.m. Speaker, Maurice Floch, psychologist, Detroit House of Correction. Thursday, Aug. 17—Film, "Pre- face to a Life," outdoor court, Woodward Center, 9 p.m. Ver- non Keye, director, mental hygiene program, Student 'Health of Wayne University, discussion leader. Sunday, Aug. 20 — Picnic, all PROF. S. M. LEVIN adult groups of the Jewish Caronia, for England. He will Center, Kensington Metropo- study labor and economic con- litan Park. ditions in England, France and Italy in the period of the acad- Our want ads get results. emic year 1950-51. Prof. Levin expects to visit Israel in April or May of next LUGGAGE SALE year. COMPLETE LINE OF Isaiah Scroll Find Attacked by Zeitlin PHILADELPHIA, ( J T A ) — Prof. Solomon Zeitlin of The Dropsie College, noted oriental- ist, reiterated "for the last time" that the recently discov ered scrolls of Isaiah and the Commentary of Habakkuk "have no value whatsoever." • The scrolls, discovered near the Dead Sea more than two years ago by an Arab shepherd, had been termed by British and American orientalists the great- est find in biblical history. Pho- tostats of their text, enabling scholars to check the readings themselves, and thus obtain a true test of verification, were recently published by the Amer- ican Schools of Oriental Re- search. On the basis_ of a thorough study of these photostats Prof. Zeitlin said: "No new evidence has been brought out to sub- stantiate the 'sensational dis- covery.' No one has refuted my (earlier) charges. I have en- deavored to show that there was p.o discovery. The Isaiah Scroll and the Habakkuk Com- mentary have no value whatso- ever." Detroit's lest Laundry Value Thousands of Women Sav- "I Use Quality Laundry BecaUse It Saves -Time; Money and Worry',‘ Shirts Beautifully Laundered, LUGGAGE & TRUNKS ALSO REPAIRING Qualify Laundry Arcadia Luggage 3523 Woodward WEbster 3-8000 Your 15 atronage Solicited TE. 1-8571 Now Catering • Weddings. Bar Mitzvahs, ShoWers Donor Luncheons fat At Our Hall, Your Synagogue. or Home Supervision of Vaad Harabonim Kosher Catering CO. 5028 Joy Road Parking Facilities WM. 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