amllutimiminnuittitmilltlftmmtniminininimittnitoolinimnnttnititmitttionlintrItmintiacifilitilitifirli P Danny 0 Raskin's LISTENING T 51i11111111lll11111111111iIiIIIIIIlill1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111117 - ONE OF THE MOST generous contributions to the Allied Jew- ish Campaign .. . although not one of the largest . . came to William Avrunin, associate di- rector of the Jewish Welfare Federation from Francis A. Kornegay, a Negro social work- er on the staff of the Detroit Urban League . . . He was a stu- dent in Avrunin's course at the University of Michigan Social Work Institute, last season, and made his annual contribution through Bill . . In previous years he had made contributions through the Jewish leader prob- ably best known to the Negro citizens of Detroit . . . the late Fred M. Butzei. • . • BATTALION CHIEF JOSEPH ADLER is a veteran of 33 years with the local fire dept . . and always ready to cope with any emergency .. But the type of emergency that occur- ed, last week, wasn't exactly along his lines of duty . . < Grandpappy Adler served as baby-sitter for daughter, Julie, and Eddie Sparage . . . taking care of their young son after Julie had given birth to a baby girl at Women's Hospital • . Only fathers and grandmoth- ers are allowed to visit the maternity ward, causing Ad- ler to remark, "We grand- fathers just don't count. But we sure do make terrific baby- sitters!" * * * FROM THE LOOKS of things, it_ won't be too long before an organization of kosher caterers in Detroit will finally be a real- ity .. .A meeting was held, last week, at which get-together terms were agreed upon . . and a letter will be sent to all kosher caterers informing them that the wheels have begun to roll toward organization. * * WATCHING THE GREAT Ben Hogan tee off at the National Open Golf Tourney, last week, at Oakland Hills, golf beginner Myron Stotsky, looking a bit puzzled, said, "I can't under- stand it. That's exactly how I swing my club, stance and all. Only trouble is that he hits the ball and I don't!" * * * GEORGE MASKIN, sports writer with the Detroit Times, was named winner in the fea- ture-writing class for papers with 50 ;000 or over circulation , . at a meeting, last week, in Omaha, of the nation's college baseball coaches . . . He'll re- ceive a special scroll from the coaches . . . George joined the paper while still in Intermediate School . • . and is now celebrat- ing his twentieth anniversary on the Times sports staff. * * * WHEN RABBI JOSHUA SPER- KA leaves for Israel, July 14, he will be going alone on silent or- ders from his four year-old daughter, Ahava ... Except for the little lady, wife, Yetta, also would make the trip . . . but baby Ahava just can't be without mommy for the five-week stretch ... Rabbi Sperka is chairman of the Detroit branch of the League of :Religious Labor in Israel .. . and will devote a great portion of his time touring and visiting the religious labor colonies. * * BEST BET of the weekend .. . 65th Holiday Hop . . . June 24 at Woodward Jewish Center. * .* * MRS. THEODORE LEVIN had expected to go on a boat ride, last Friday, but spent the after- noon as hostess to nearly 200 women ... members of the JewL ish Welfare Federation Women's Division who attended the divi- sion's annual meeting and work- ers' party .. • When the Steamer Put-in-Bay was unable to sail, Mrs. Levin graciously invited the ladies to her home . . . and a lovely, if not so nautical time 'was- had. by_ all. • LOU BERRY, it would seem, never has much opportunity for relaxation . . what with his mammoth real estate dealings that include buying of hotels and buildings all over the coun- try . . . But Lou freely admits that he does have a hobby . . to • which he enjoys devoting much of his valued time . . . His huge office atop the David Stott Bldg., (owned by International Hotels, of which Lou is presi- dent) is constantly buzzing with activity in one way or another . . . with local and long distance phone calls a small part of the daily agenda . . . But almost each day, for about 20 minutes, everything seems to stop . . The phone in his office doesn't ring on orders from Lou to his secretary, and all work clam- oring for attention on his desk is brushed aside . . . This is the period devoted strictly to Joe Holtzman and to Lou's hobby . . . fund-raising . . . The two great workers for such efforts as the Allied Jewish Campaign, of which Lou was chairman, last year, get down to the business of fund-raising . . . and nothing in the world can interfere with their meeting . . . This may be just a hobby to Lou, but it af- fords him all the relaxation he needs . . . knowing that the dol- lars he helps raise will make life easier for others less fortunate. Oakton Manor is Famous For Excellent Food, Fun Famous for food and fun, the luxurious Parkay Dining Room at Oakton Manor, Pewaukee, Wis., welcomes an endless stream of happy vacationists the year 'round. Typical of the re- sort's lavish decor, this room is a popular hub of activities throughout each day. Oakton's popular owner-hosts, Sid and Bert Shinderman, know that excellent food is an im- portant part of the gracious living folks enjoy at O a k t on Manor. Guests come back season after season, for the sports, the con- stant round of fun-filled ac- tivities planned for them, or the relaxation of the famous Waukesha Mud and Mineral Baths. THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Levinson Honored By Council, Wayne Friday, June 22, 1951 marks to the Jewish leader and Ben Levinson, prominent De- a. resolution officially commend- troit mortgage financier, was ing him also was adopted at the accorded a distinct honor on June 14 when he was cited by Council session on June 19. On June 5 the department the Detroit City Council for the heads of the Wayne College of Archie Katcher, Referee in services he has Medicine gave an informal din- United States Bankruptcy Court, rendered in re- ner at the Detroit Boat Club to and prominent lawyer, has been cent months to express appreciation to univer- numerous com- munity projects. sity officials and others who Councilmen worked on the legislative pro-. Miriani and gram for the College of Medicine Oakman espec- building. Mr. Levinson was a ially praised guest at the dinner and was the Levinson him for his ef- only one present outside of the forts in helping secure a $3,- university family. 500,000 allocation from the State Legislature for the Medical Sci- CARD OF THANKS ence Building for Wayne Uni- The family of the late Eva versity. The two Councilmen Wexler wishes to thank its rel- referred to him as "one of the atives and friends for the many outstanding Detroit citizens." kindnesses extended during its Mr. Levinson appeared before recent bereavement. the Council on June 14 and urged that the same privileges Colonel Maybohm that were accorded to veterans Announces in World War II should be given The Opening of His the fighters in Korea. The Coun- cil took favorable action on this BEAUTIFUL—OUTDOOR request on June 19. In com- ment upon Mr. Levinson's public Lunches-Dinners and Late spirited activities, Mr. Oakman Evening Snacks ARCHIE MATCHER made the complimentary re- • elected president of Bnai Brith MAIN DINING ROOM Pisgah Lodge. 0 you turn the OPEN AS USUAL A graduate of Detroit College of Law ; Katcher is a member of THE GYPSY ROOM the Detroit, Michigan and Amer- AVAILABLE FOR YOUR Banquets - Weddings - Club ican Bar Associations, Detroit Meetings and Ladies Bridge Parties Chapter of the National Law- AIR-CONDITIONED yer's Guild and many civic and communal organizations. Katcher will be installed on 4426 ht. WOODWARD WINES, Monday evening, at Bel Aire 3 Blocks S. of 14 Mile Rd. Terrace, with a banquet preced- MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT: MICHIGAN For Reservations: LI. 2-5000 ing the ceremonies. N101111111111124 Other officers to be installed are: Philmore A. 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