I News Brevities
LACHOVICHER AID SOCIE-
TY will hold a charity party
starting at 10 p.m., Dec. 31. A
full course Kosher dinner will
be served, and dancing will be
included in the entertainment.
All proceeds go to the child
welfare fund. Call Mrs. A. Cut-
let•, TO. 9-6580, for reservations
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THE SUNDAY NITERS will
present. their "Holiday Dance"
, at the Davison Jewish Center at
8:30 p.m. Dec. 24. Sam Barnett
and his orchestra will play.
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SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB will
hold its next meeting at the
home of Mr. 'and Mrs. Allen
. Blondy.
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BERDITCHEVER PROGRES-
SIVE AID SOCIETY will spon-
sor its 24th annual New Year's
Eve banquet at 7 p.m., Dec. 31
at Zack's Catering. Included in
the work of the society has been
the sending of thousands of dol-
lars to Europe and Israel to help
unfortunate Jews. All members
•are asked to participate at the
banquet.
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CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB
will meet Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacoby.
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A 70-page book on "JEWISH
FAMILY LIFE" is being dis-
e ` tributed free of charge by Agu-
g. , ,dath Israel of America, na-
tional orthodox movement with
offices at 130 W. 42nd St., New
York. This book, published by
the Spero Foundation of Cleve-
land, is authored by Rabbi Dr.
Sidney B. Honig, and is in its
fourth printing.
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"THE BLUE ANGEL," starring
Emil J a n n i n g s and Marlene
Dietrich, will be presented by the
Detroit Cinema Guild in the Art
Institute lecture hall, next
Thursday. The film is a German
film classic made in 1930 and is
the fourth 'presentation in a
series of ten memorable cinema
productions scheduled by the
Guild this season.
* *
ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will
meet Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harrry Gilman,
13646 Woodingham Dr. The
group recently celebrated its
second anniversary with a din-
ner at Carl's Chop House.
* •
At their recent "Be Happy, Go
Latke" party, the K A P L A N
FAMILY CLUB announced that
a Hanukah gift package was be-
ing sent to Israel. New officers
are Philip Kaplan, president;
Raymond Sharkey, vice presi-
dent; Blanche . Cohan and
Blanche Dickman, secretaries;
and Sol Cohen, treasurer.
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BODZIN FAMILY CLUB is
making plans for its New Year's
party. The next meeting is at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Bodzin.
Winter Setting Blankets Red—But Not Rosy
Oakton Manor Scene
`Our Former Friends
This is a portion of Oakton Are Now Our Enemies'
Manor, Pewaukee, Wis.,—a fa-
vorite frolic spot for Detroiters
NEW YORK—The Jewish War
the year 'round.
Veterans of the United States of
America has accused Russia of
a campaign of hatred designed
to "engender a blind will to des-
troy those whom the Russian
people are not permitted to
know or understand."
In a statement delivered to
Ambassador Warren R. Austin
for transmittal to the Soviet UN
delegation, Henry Albert of New
York, JWV national commander,
asserted that "the instrument
of the pogrom, which has been
used to liquidate all who dared
to harbor independent thought
or private faith, is now being
applied by Russia on a world
scale."
Both the Russian and Chinese
people, the JWV commander
said, are being denied the truth
about wartime sacrifices by the
American people in the struggle
to "liberate mankind from the
yoke of Nazi and Fascist
According to the Shinderman terrible
oppression." I n s t e a d, Albert
Brothers (0 a k t on's • popular
owner-managers) this picture is charged, the RusSian and Chin-
now considerably changed. A ese are being told that "those
deep and beautiful blanket of who were their devoted friends
snow has fallen over the Lake and allies yesterday are their
Pewaukee area, heralding the enemies today."
opening of Oakton Manor's pop-
For the past decade, an av-
ular toboggan slide—which has
long lured winter sports enthu- erage of 3,417,500 Red Cross vol-
siasts. Ice skating, skiing and unteers have served annually.
all other winter sports are also
now in full swing at Oakton
Thp
Manor — plus plenty of other
planned entertainment for less
OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN
Collins Ave. at 19th St,
hardy souls. Oakton Manor is
MIAMI BEACH •
well-known to Detroiters for its
2 Swimming Pools - Private
Beach
- Cocktail Lounge
all-year, seasonal sports, won-
Dining Room - Coffee Shop
derful food, luxury-living—and
Solarium
100 Outside Rooms,
its famous Waukesha Mud and
Private Baths, Showers and
Mineral Baths.
Phones
Moore, Deutsch & Co.
Moves to Own Building
16—THE JEWISH NEWS
Leaving their quarters in the
National Bank Building, occu-
pied for 30 years, Moore, Deutsch
& Co., mortgage bankers, have
moved to the Citizens Building
located, 5 W. Lamed St., corner
Woodward.
The move was necessitated by
the constant expansion of the
firm controlled by Adolph and
Alfred L. Deutsch as welt as the
growth of financial institutions
affiliated with them. The new
quarters, an 11 story structure,
face the new City-County build-
ing now under construction.
Moore, Deutsch & Co occu-
pies the entire tenth floor, while
the Citizens' Mortgage Corpora-
tion is situated on the seventh,
eighth and. ninth floors.
Associated with the Messrs.
Deutsch in this corporation are
Stanley M. Earl:), Samuel Hecht-
man, Jack Sylvan, Nathan I.
Goldin and Harold Finney.
Swedish Jews Give Dinner
To Honor Minister Nissan
STOCKHOLM (JTA)—Leaders
of the Swedish Jewish commu-
nity participated in a dinner at-
tended by 500 persons honoring
Israel Minister Abraham Nissan
and his legation staff.
Friday, December 15, 1950
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Dr. Arnold Eisenman, opto-
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at 8794 Grand River has intro-
duced a - revolutionary type of
contact lens h. Detroit, which
is the product of eight years of
research. Dr. Eisenman is the
sole fitter in this . area of the
new contact lens.
Made of plastic, Dr. Eisenman
points out that these lenses have
double the average wearing time
of other contact lenses. The
period of adjustment to them,
he added, is greatly decreased.
• imte"Where previous adjustment to
contact lenses sometimes took
several weeks, these lenses are
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sons this year. If emergency
arises 300,000 already trained
will be drawn upon for help.
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