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The Detroit Jewish News, 1950-08-11

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BACK FROM A vacation fish-
ing, Julie Solomon says that
folks who become discouraged
at the lack of results being
yielded by their own efforts
should take heart with the
point of view of the country
lad who hailed him by the
creek up in Northern Michigan
... and asked, "How many fish
yer got, mister?" . • . Julie told
him that he hadn't caught any
yet . . . "That ain't bad," re-
plied the boy, "there was a fel-
low fished here for two weeks
and he didn't get any more
than you got in half an hour."
* * *
THE JEWISH PEOPLE are
noted for their being philan-
thropic . • but there such
a thing as being watchful ...
On Twelfth St. there are boxes
labeled "Aid to Haganah" . .
There hasn't been a Haganah
for about two years . . . it's
now called the Israeli Army .. .
These boxes haven't been picked
up for that long . . . and won't
unless something is done about
them . . . How abotit turning
them in to the Jewish National
Fund?
* * *

AMONG THE MORE than 100
guests at Mr. and Mrs. David
Sosnick's- 50th anniversary cele-
bration was Mrs. Sosnick's niece
from Israel, Hilda Stollman,
who fought the Arabs as a cap-
tain in the Israeli Army . • .
Here on a visit, Miss Stollma-n
went to Israel in 1936 and has
remained a resident .. . "I hope
someday to see you all in the
free state of Israel," -she said
in her speech • . . "Not because
you will have to come, but be-
cause you will want to of your
own free will."
* * *

D E N A GOLDSMITH, Jewish
News office manager, returned
from New York vacation with
"can you imagine that" exper-
ience that - makes the world we
live in seem even smaller . . .
Needing an umbrella, she wan-
dered into a small umbrella
shop on Clinton St. near Del-
ancey on the east side . . se-
lected one, and-inquired wheth-
er her traveler's check would be
accepted . . The owner said
that it would • . and asking
where she was from was told
Detroit . . . He then looked at
the signature and said, "Does
your father belong to Poale
Zion?" • • A bit surprised,
Dena replied that he did . . .
but no more surprised was she
than when the man turned out
to be a friend of her father,
Louis Goldsmith, from the early
days of the Labor Zionist Move-
ment here in Detroit . . . before
Dena was ever born . .. Former
Detroiter, M. J a f f e e, now a
manufacturer of umbrellas and
canes in New York, took ad-
vantage of the opportunity to
reminisce with the daughter of
his old friend ... and when she
left, Dena had purchased two
umbrellas instead of the one
she originally sought.
*
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FAVORITE STORIES. . . Aby
Irving Rudack • . . who re ells
when he played second base for
the Michigan' State baseball
team . • . The Spartans were
playing an exhibition game with
the New York Yankees . . . and
doing very well in holding them
to a close score . . .Then Lou
Gehrig came to bat . . . There
were two runners on base . . .
It was three and two for Gehrig,
when suddenly, the pitcher, a
boy from Texas, threw one right
clown the slot . . Gehrig swat-
ted and the ball sailed clean
over the park and disappeared
from sight . . . The Michigan
State catcher raged up to the
pitcher . . . "Why didn't you
watch your signals," he stormed
. . "You might have known
that guy would slap it a mile."
. . . "Yes," the pitcher said with
a sigh of contentment, "I know

. . . But I got to thinking . . •
I knew I'd never pitch a big
league game and I knew I'd
probably never get to see a
game at the Yankee Stadium
. . . And I sure did want to
see Gehrig bust one!
* *
DISA 'N DATA . . . When rest
period comes, refugee woman at
Camp Chelsea likes to take nap
on hard bench . . . Asked why
she preferred this to a much
softer spot, she replied that it
wasn't too bad . . . after getting
used to it during four years in
a concentration camp . . . "And
I like to get up with the won-
derful feeling of being free!"
. . . Meyerson flew to Philadel-
phia, last week, to announce
engagement to Elaine Orchow
of that city . . . They'll be wed
sometime in fall . . . He is the
son of Buddy and Mary Meyer-
son, the Bar B-Q king and
queen . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Kushner will celebrate their
63rd anniversary, Aug. 15 . . .
He is 85 years old and still
works six days a week making
fur coats in his shop . • . Mrs.
Kushner is 84 . . . A Detroit
group headed by barrister Irv-
ing H. Small, recently pur-
chased the Belcrest Hotel . . .
one of our local finer apt.-
hotels . . . Plans have been set
in motion for rehabilitation of
the Belcrest . • . Bill Farber
was expected home soon, but
because of the Korean situa-
tion, will have to stay in Tokyo
another year . . Bill is with
the Army Transportation Corps
and it was a. sad blow to mom
and pop, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Farber, who had been anxiously
awaiting his return . • . Like-
able Sidney Stolsky is celebrat-
ing his 20th year in the insur-
ance field . . . Asked if she
wanted to see "All Quiet On
The Western Front" at the
Downtown Theater, last week,
Dorothy Wolfe replied, "No, I'm
tired of seeing so many west-
erns!" . . But Dorothy needn't
feel that she is ^ alone in • her
misunderstanding of movie tit-
les . . . Sol Fields told wife,
Helen, that they were going to
see "The Plainsmen" . . . and
Helen said, "I don't want to see
another airplane picture!"

4 More Athletes
Go to Maccabiah

Four more outstanding Amer-
ican athletes have accepted in-
vitations to the third World
Maccabia.h games in Israel, Sept.
27-Oct. 8. The four additional
athletes are: Mrs. Reba Mon-
ness, U.S. table tennis cham-
pion; Henry. Laskau, national
A.A.U. champion, 1948 Olympian
and holder of world record for
the mile walk; Royal Chernack,
of New York University and
Pioneer Club, hurdler and broad
jumper; and S. William Onell-
chenko, City College half-miler
and miler.
These men 'and many more
from America will compete with
athletes from 31 other nations
in the Ma.ccabia.h games.

THE JEWISH NEWS-1311

Friday, August 11, 1950

News Brevities

Uniled Fund Goal
Inchnfes the INVB

A state-wide United Fund
goal of $1,813,083 for 1951 needs
of 29 member agencies, set by
the administrative committee
of the United Health and Wel-
fare Fund of Michigan at a
meeting in Lansing, was an-
nounced by Stephen S. Nisbet,
Fund president. The budget
was presented by James K. Wat-
kins of Detroit, chairman of the
Admissions and Budget Com-
mittee.
Included in the goal are such
important agencies as the Mich-
igan Heart Association, Arthrit-
is and Rheumatism Foundation,
Sister Elizabeth Kenny Founda-
tion, Cerebral Palsy Association
and the important Associated
Services for the Armed Forces,
which has replaced USO in pro-
viding morale services for the
servicemen.
Associated Services, composed
of the three great faiths, repre-
sented by the YMCA, National
Catholic Community Services
and National Jewish Welfare
Board, will campaign state-wide
as a member of the United Fund
and is its largest participant.

Financier Schiff Leaves
$2 Million fo Institutions
To Further Democracy

American Jewish women have
raised more than $10,000,000 for
the 1950 United Jewish Appeal
so far, Mrs. S. Alexander Brai-
k'r o v e, national
chairman of the
Women's Div
sion of the UJA,
reported prior to
h e r departure
for Europe and
Israel. While
over s e a s, Mrs.
Brailove will
study problems
Mrs. Ifirailove of immi grant
absorption in Israel, and will
confer with leaders of the Gov-
ernment of Israel and the Jew-
ish Agency.
* * *
Bezalel Sherman, Labor Zion-
ist leader and noted author will
be guest speaker at the HISTA-
DRUT DAY program this Sun-
day at Farband Camp.
* * *
Auditions are being scheduled
at the DETROIT OPERA SO-
CIETY for the purpose of fall
productions and a consideration
of membership in the organiza-
tion. Appointments for the audi-
tions, based upon musical and
dramatic abilities will. be re-
ceived during the week, 7-9 p.m.
For additional information and
appointments, contact the so-
ciety's personnel director, TE.
2-9913.

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been given to the BRANDEIS
UNIVERSITY LIBRARY. Bran-
deis now joins the Hebrew Uni-
versity and other sister semi-
naries of the Union of New York
as the only recipients of these
publications.
* *
CLUB TWENTY-F1VE met at
the home of Sara Gittlernan
Tuesday, Aug. 8, to plan the
Aug. 13 weinie roast.

BODZIN

R * *

FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday at the new home
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bodzin
on Birwood Ave. Mrs. Sara
Spektor, sister of the hostess,
and her children, who are visit-
ing from New York, will be
guests of the club.
• * *
DR. IRVING I. FOLBERG,
M.D., returning to Detroit from.
Milwaukee. announces the
opening of offices for the gen-
eral practice of medicine at. 9246
Grand River, in association with
DR. KENNETH K: BELEN A
D.D.S.
* *
FOUR. COURSES in MODERN
HEBREW will be offered at
Wayne University for the 1950-
1951 school term. Louis Parruski,
local Hebraist and educator,
again will be in charge of the
courses. Registration can
be made Sept. 11 to 16. For in-
formation call the Jewish Com-
munity Council, WO. 3-1657.
week days. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

A complete set of the publica-
tions issued by the Union of
Some of the finest real estate
NEW YOR K—(JTA)—Jacob American Hebrew Congregations
values in Detroit are listed on
R. Schiff, who immigrated to
under the auspices of the Com- The Jewish News classified page.
the United States frOm Lithu-
mission on Jewish Education of
ania as a penniless boy and the Union and the Central Con-
died in New York Jan. 10, 1949,
ENJOY YOUR
ference of American Rabbis has
at the age of 69, bequeathed his
DINNERS IN AIR
residuary estate estimated at
CONDITIONED COMFORT
If you turn the
$2,250,000 to a committee of
at
three who are to disburse it
within 23 years to institutions
topside down; you won't
that "further the ideals of
find a finer wine than
American democracy."
The three men who will al-
locate the money are Gen.
Gtand River at Bagley
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 'presi-
Open Weekdays,
dent of Columbia University;
11:30 to 10 p.m.
Dr. Harry Noble Wright, presi-
WINES
Soturdoys
1 1 :30 to Midnight
dent of the City College of New
'MILAN \WINERIES. DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Sundays 1 to 9:30 p.m.
York, Judge Louis Levinthal,

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president of the Jewish Publi-
cation Society of Am e r i c a.
Schiff was the founder of the
Standard Factors Corporation
which specializes in commercial
banking. He left a gross estate
of $4,000,000.
GRENADIER SEA FOODS
A teacher in an elementary
school prior to becoming a law- 12832 W. 7 Mile Rd.
UN. 2-6383
Open Sundays 1 A. M. to 1 P. M.
yer and entering the field of
Under
the
management
of
Joe
W.
Yeyno, former chef of Gordon's or
finance, Schiff was a generous
& Gri►!, Mt. Clemens for S years.
contributor to the Federation of
Jewish Philanthropies, was a
263 Oakwood Blvd. Phone VI. 2-9150
patron of the Yiddish theatre
and served for many years as
Specializing in Italian and American Food
treasurer of the Lebanon Hos-
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pital association and of the
Jewish Conciliation Court of
TR. 2-8500
America.

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