Bar Mitzvahs The Bar Mitzvah of .Joel Fink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fink, of 3835 Duane, will be observed Saturday at Cong. Beth Tikvah A dinner in his honor will be held the following day. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Gary Mar- vin Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milan, will be observed Saturday at Cong. Beth Moses, Oakman Blvd. at Linwood. A dinner honoring Gary will be given at the synagogue the fol- lowing evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horwitz, 491 Waverly, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ronald M., at 9 a.m., Saturday at Cong. Bnai David. A reception in his honor will take place at 9 p.m., that evening in the Park Avenue Hotel. • • • The Bar Mitzvah of Charles Irwin °lender; son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Olender, of 17333 Wisconsin, will be observed Sat- urday at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A dinner in his honor will be held that evening at the Statler Hotel. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reifman will celebrate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Alvin Michael, at Beth Itzchock Synagogue, 3836 Fischer, at 8 a.m., Saturday. A reception will be held the fol- lowing day at their residence, 4118 Courville. • • • The Bar Mitzvah of Sheldon Salinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Salinger, of 17575 Appoline Ave., will be . observed at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Satur- day, June 23. Open house in his honor will be held at home Sunday. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Gary Lowell Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanders, of 3224 Fullerton, will be observed at 9 a.m., Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David. A reception in his honor will be held Sunday, at Zack's Catering. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Norman Buch- man, of 2,288 Elmhurst Ave., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Milton Israel, at 9 a.m., June 30, at Young Israel Center. A dinner in his honor will be held July 1, at Zack's Catering. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of Harvey Bailen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailen, of 16559 Lilac, will be ob- served at 7:30 a.m., Monday, June 25, at Cong. Emanual, 1550 Taylor. A kiddush in his honor will be served following morn- ing services. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Wal- tus announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Gerald, at 9 a.m., Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Jacob. A dinner in his honor will be given that evening at Zack's Catering. * * * The Bar Mitzvah of David Roger Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules M. Klein, of 19164 Stoepel, will be observed at 9 a.m., Sat- urday, at Adas Shalom Syna- gogue. A reception in his honor will be held that evening at Mayfair Catering. Mrs. Tatken to Head Shaarey Zedek Women Broadway Tales At the annual meeting. of the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Ze- , Fanny Brice Reported To Have Left $2 Million MRS. LOUIS TATKEN dek, Mrs. Louis Tatken was re- elected president. The following officers were also elected: Mesdames Aaron Friedman, Meyer Shugerman and Leonard Sidlow, vice presi- dents; Max Green, George C. Parzen, William Nadler and Hy- man Safran, secretaries; Ed- ward Robinson, treasurer; Ralph Davidson, auditor, and A. B. Stralser, parliamentarian. Board members for the new season will include Mesdames Albert Green, Dan Mendelsohn, Joseph Greenberg, Charles Ru- biner, Hiram Popkin, Sam Shet- zer and Irving Simon. Harry Pearson Heads Mandell Zager Lodge Harry Pearson was installed as president of Rabbi Mandell M. Zager Lodge of Bnai Brith by Maxwell M. Lowe and Hy- . man Crystal at an event that was attended by 500 members of Bnai officers Other of the lodge are:.„ Samuel S. Koll enberg, treas Harr y urer; Pearson Paul, fina n. secy; Arthur Willinger, rec. secy; Maurice Rhode, corres. secy; Julius Berkowitz, asst. finan. secy; Meyer Pearlman, warden; Joseph Aaron, guardian and Ir- ving Kanfer, chaplain. The new trustees are: Sidney Ersher, Ir- ving Lipson, Maxwell M. Lowe, Hammond Pearlman, Samuel Pearlman, Joseph Shekter and Albert Shapiro. Philip Dubrinsky, who received the Zager Lodge charter from the late Henry Monsky seven years ago, was given an award for outstanding service and for aid to Israel. Cantor Hyman Ad- ler led in singing national an- thems. Penicillin is to be exported by Israel to Portugal to the value of $500,000, which will be paid for in hard currency (50%), raw cork (10%) and • prefabricated houses (40%). The late Fanny Brice left an estate valued at more than $2,000,000, Broadwayites-in-the- know estimate. It's a safe bet that the famous Baby Snooks character died with its creator, Fanny. Networks won't touch the idea of a sub for the role—too close to the little lady who made the brat America's most beloved make-believe child. High production dollars, coupled with the growth of tele- vision may apply the old one- two socko to Jack Bunny's radio career. Pals of Benny, who leave soon to entertain GIs in Korea, whisper that he hasn't settled on his TV plans for next fall. The Jewish language-getter can't de- cide on the number of shows he will do. Labor dynamo David Dubinsky, chief of the International Ladies Garment Work- ers Un ion, is slated to receive a degree fro m. Bard College later this month . . • .Anierica's woman . minister to Luxembourg, the charming Perle Mesta vis- ited S a m Le- Dubinsky vene backstage at "Guys and Dolls" to congratulate the Jew- ish actor on his performance. Cutie Judy Holliday finally re- ceived the Oscar she won months ago for her top Academy Award performance in "Born Yester- day." There was $1.35 due in postage! Eddie Cantor and Georgie Jes- sel recently celebrated their 42nd anniversary in show business. Broadway folks are excited about the serialization of "11 Years in Soviet Prison Camps" in a daily afternoon paper here. The autobiography by Elin Lip- per, born in Holland of German- Jewish parentage is a real eye- opener. Plotkin Wins Third Letter In Tennis From Wayne U. Arthur Plotkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Plotkin, of 2514 Hazelwood, was awarded a ma- jor letter in tennis by the Wayne University athletic advisory board in recognition of his serv- ince on the squad. A senior in the college of edu- cation, Plotkin was graduated June 14. This was his third let- ter in tennis. He was graduated from Central High School in January, 1945. and Frozen Food Store Now Open Montreal. , THE HECHALUTZ ORGAN- IZATION OF AMERICA " an- nounces that a well known firm in Israel has openings for a few engineers and workers experi- enced in the manufacture of tin cans. Interested people should apply to the Professional Department, Hechalutz Organ- ization, 34 W. 13th St., New York. • _ MISS MARILYN WEINBAUM. At a family dinner recently, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weinbaum, of Elmhurst Ave., announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Marilyn Rae, to Alex Fried- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Friedman, of Boston Blvd. The wedding will be performed Oct. 27, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. May We • • Philip M. Waterman, New ••er'York civic lead- er who has been dentified with GI's welfare for a decade, h a s :been named the new national chairman of JWB's armed services division committee. Waterman Special for $695 to ISRAEL Travel with air group from New York for the Zionist Congress, with all tour features included, arrangements terminating in Is- rael August 19th. ENTERTAIN- At Your Affair SAM EMMER And His Orchestra Steamer Direct to Haif a UN. 3-9494 $295 OFFICIAL AGENT ALL STEAMSHIP AND AIR LINES MAE WEISS RHEA E. CASHMAN Strictly Kosher Catering Established 1915 WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAlib RECEPTIONS World-Wide Travel Bureau 215 Majestic Bldg., WO. 2-3368 UN. 2-3541 Nathan H. Knoppow Cordially invites all his friends to the opening of his Real Estate Office at 12021 DEXTER at ELMHURST His associates, Mr. Earl I. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blair, will be on hand to greet their many friends. Sunday, June 24th, 1951, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. TE. 4-7042 Nathan H. Knoppow, Real Estate Removal Announcement DAVID SCHOICHIT Formerly of 12th Street) Is Now Located at 33 John R. - Room 901 - WO. 1-6972 Schoichit & Glass A Vacation at Lesser's Adds to Your Health 9144 LINWOOD CLO Town in Quebec Won't Employ Jewish Teachers MONTREAL, (JTA)—Although 80 percent of the pupils in the Protestant schools in Outremont, a suburb of Montreal, are Jew- ish, the school authorities re- fuse to employ Jewish teachers, it was charged at the fourth annual conference of the Quebec Federation of Home and School Associations. The conference de- cided to probe this discrimina- tory policy. The refusal to employ Jewish teachers in the Outremont schools "virtually closes the teaching profession to the ma- jority of high school students," the report stated. The report also expressed alarm over the increase in the number of Jew- ish parochial schools not only in Outremont but elsewhere in Friday, June 22, 1951 News Brevities ( LACHAR'S RESTAURANT 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Plan October Wedding - Lit, Dt- C On Grand Traverse Bay same' proce by woolen mills . yo ur blankets washed in • veg. etable oil suds to reserVe the natural oi in woolens for longer life. Omena, Mich. RESERVE NOW FOR JULY 4th WEEKEND 4 DAY SPECIAL .. s29 9 • 1600 feet Above Sea Level • Half-Mile of Private Beach PARADISE Opens June 25th • Modern Conveniences • Fine Kosher Style Cooking Your children guarded by experienced counselors Electric blankets finished &sot *Our process endorsed by North Star, Ken- wood, Hudson's Bay, St. Mary's and others. 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