Sen. Brewster to Address Annual
JNF Event; Cantor M. J. Silverman,
Arthur Benavie to Be on Program
Mrs. Irving Arlin, chairman of be accompanied by Erwin Jos-
the program committee of the pe.
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish
Mrs. Arlin also announced
that Rabbi Jacob Segal of
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
will speak at the final donor
rally preceding the annual event
at 2:15 p.m. next Tuesday, at
the Beth Shmuel Synagogue,
Dexter at Buena Vista. Mrs. Al-
bert Prag, president of the JNF
Auxiliary, will preside. Mrs. Wil-
liam Klafer, fund-raising chair-
man, will report on results of
solicitations. Hostesses at the
rally will be Mesdames I. Kar-
dener, Albert Newman and Sam
Sen. Brewster
Silverman
National Fund, announced this Cohen.
week that Senator Owen Brew-
Major gifts reported this week
ster of Maine, one of the lead- include: $250, Mrs. Anna Gold-
ing figures in Republican ranks berg; $100 each, Detroit Butch-
and an outstanding orator, will ers Ass'n., Aaron L. Gottlieb,
be the guest speaker at the an- Samuel R. Greenbaum, Jules
nual event which will conclude Kraft, Harry Schumer, Mrs. Max
the current fund-raising proj- Stollman, Sam Adler, Isidore
ect.
Kuper.
Senator B r e w s t e r, who for
more than 10 years has been
10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, January 12, 1951
Local Bnai Brith Hosts
Bowling Tournament
Bnai Brith District Six Wom-
en's Bowling Tornament will be
hosted by Detroit chapters on
Jan. 13 and 14 at Detroit Recre-
ation, 212 W. Lafayette. Chicago,
Omaha, Milwaukee and Detroit
will have 440 women boWling for
48 trophies and cash awards.
A banquet, to be held Sunday
as a climax to the tournament,
will honor Mrs. Evelyn Tarlov,
District Six bowling chairman,
and Mrs. Rose Manning, presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit
Women's Council. It will be
held at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
and will offer professional en-
tertainment. A two week's va-
cation to Oakton Manor, Wis.
will be awarded.
A reception will be held Fri-
day night and a luncheon Sat-
urday afternoon at the Hotel
Statler to honor the bowlers.
Mrs. Ethel Rosenblatt, Council
bowling chairman, announces
that scorekeepers are needed for
bowling Saturday and Sunday
USNA Parley Jan. 20-21 nights. For information .call TO.
State resettlement leaders last 8-2083.
week announced that the annual
meeting of United Service for
New Americans, major resettle- Windsor Girl Engaged
ment agency here for Jewish To Sheldon M. LaBret
displaced persons and refugees,
will be held Saturday evening sky, of Windsor, announce the
and Sunday, Jan. 20 - and 21, in
Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Meret-
Hotel Roosevelt, New York.
The state leaders, all of whom erigagement of their daughter,
are members of the USNA board
of directors, are: Dr„ William
Haber, Ann Arbor; Mrs. Regene
F. Cohane, Mrs. Lewis B. Dan-
iels, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower,
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Julian
Krolik, Judge Theodore Levin,
M a x Osnos, Isidore Sobeloff,
Henry Wineman, and Louis
Berry, DetrOit.
MRS. IRVING ARLIN
M
ttoiC VOCeo
among the principal spokesmen
in support of the Zionist cause
and Israel in the United States
Senate and on public platforms
throughout the land, will speak
at the annual gathering at the
Masonic Temple Auditorium on
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 28. His
last appearance in Detroit was
in 1946, when he spoke at a
dinner of the Michigan Christ-
ian Palestine Committee.
The musical program on Jan.
28 will feature Arthur Benavie,
young Detroit violinist who has
been acclaimed by critics for his
marked musical ability, and
Cantor Moses J. Silverman of
Congregation Anshe Emet, Chi-
cago, Ill. Cantor Silverman will
Marguerite Kozenn, has been
invited to be the guest soloist at
the concert of the Tuseday Mu-
sicale on Tuseday morning.
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The Little Symphony of De-
troit will make its first, and
perhaps only, concert appear-
::ance of the sea-
son, Friday and
Saturday even-
ings, Jan. 12
and 13, at the
nstitute of Arts
:Auditorium.
`: Tossy Spivakov-
s k y, violinist,
will appear as
soloist with the
orchestra in two
SpiVakovsky Bach Concerti,
the A Minor and E Major. Val-
Miss Arlene Davidson ter Poole will conduct. Mr. Spiv-
akovsky will make his second
To Wed Columbia Grad appearance in Detroit, having
played the Mendelssohn Concer-
to with the Detroit Symphony at
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.
David- Music Hall. He was concert-
son of Stratford Rd., announce master of the Cleveland Or-
the engagement of their daugh- chestra until eight years ago.
?
The family of the
dear departed Harry
J. Millman wishes to
extend their deep 'ap-
preciation to all for
the many expressions
of sympathy shown
in their bereavement.
AJC Women to Offer Warm Tale
Of Korean War in Play, Jan. 17
Members of the cast of "Here We Go' Again" . . :;kehearse their
roles with Harry Goldstein, director. The play will be premiered
Wednesday evening at Masonic Temple, under the auspices of
the Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress.
Front row, from the left, Annette Ruby, Shirley Lewis, Ethel
Levine and Ruth Zatkin. Second row, Molly Katcher, Beebe Moss,
Sarra Rosenbaum and Harriette Mullen. Top row, Harry Gold-
stein and Belle Staub.
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The first full-length produc-
tion written for an all-woman
cast by Mrs. Harry Landsman,
entitled "Here We Go Again,"
will be presented Wednesday at
the Masonic under auspices of
Detroit Women's Division of the
Jewish Congress.
The play is about the war in
Korea and concerns the lives of
an American family caught in
the chaos and disorder of to-
day's world.
A vivid characterization is giv-
en of those who profit as well
as those who are philosophically
imbued with gaining a better
world for themselves and their
children.
Members of the cast were re-
cruited from housewives and
mothers in Detroit.
The play is under the direc-
tion of Harry Goldstein, radio
and television expert. All prop-
erty sets have been constructed
by members of the cast and
costuming is their own product.
The cast includes the above
and Dorothy Goodman, Rose
Glazer and Miriam Lewis.
The staff includes Jeanette
Miller, Jen Gottesman, Melba
Winer, Ruth Bean, Ilene KeatS,
Mary Silber, Jean Gussin, Sam
Brown, Molly Stross, and Ruth
Balden.
Tickets may be bought by call-
ing Mrs. Erwin Kornwise, TO. 6-
2946, 3267 Cortland.
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Freedman. The Histadrut drive
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Adele Mondry will review the
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