P_ 0 S ir :9 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111111111111U1111111MIIIIIM Danny Raskin's LISTENING IN LOS ANGELES, last week, former Detroiter Herman Abramson, was given a testi- monial dinner on his 65th birth- day by the employees of the steel company he has done so much to help build . . Called upon to say a few words, after listening to the affair chair- man's praises, Abramson casu- ally said, "Thank you, Mr. Cole (Phillip H. Cole, also from De- troit), thank you very much in- deed for those sweet words. Now I know how a buckwheat cake feels when molasses is poured on it!" . Turning toward the gathered assemblage of workers, Abramson continued, • "Y o u r chairman has referred to my executive ability. I can't help recalling the small boy who asked his father to define the term. 'Executive ability, my lad,' said the wise parent, 'is the art of getting credit for all the hard work that somebody else does'." ... According to Reva Schneider, secretary to Abramson, and also a former Detroiter, there were tears in her boss' eyes as he re- ceived a watch engraved with the name of every employee .. plus a set of luggage, one piece of which was filled with con- gratulatory notes from each of the plant's personnel. . AT BELLE ISLE, recently, dur- ing Detroit's 250th anniversary celebration, Mrs. Morris Kalman took her son, Barry, to his first concert . Valter Poole was leading the orchestra and di- recting the soprano soloist as well . . . Barry was greatly in- terested and asked, "Mother why is that man shaking that stick at the lady?" . . Mrs. Kalman told him to be a bit more quiet . that he wasn't shaking the stick at her .. "Then," asked young Barry, "what is she screaming about?" THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, August 24, 1951 Boyarksy to Chant Ahavas Achim Services Cantor Rubin Boyarsky has been engaged by Cong. Ahavas Achim to assist newly-appointed Rabbi Ephraim F. Einhorn in conducting the forthcoming High Holiday services. Cantor Boyar- sky, prominent in Detroit for his musical and liturgical inter- pretations, has conducted ser- vices in many of the largest synagogues i n Cantor. Boyarskythe country. Rabbi Einhorn, who was scheduled to arrive this week from a Middle East speaking tour, has been delayed because of his attendance at the World Zionist Congress. He is expected to arrive in Detroit after the Congress adjourns. A congregational committee is currently planning a welcome for their new rabbi. dull . . . Then fate stepped in . . . in the person of Arnold Rosen, who was checking out the same day, and for the same rea- sons as those held by Shirley .. . Learning that she was from De- troit, he offered her a • ride home . . . She accepted, along with girl friend, Ruth Briskin, who had accompanied her to South Haven ... the ride back was pleasant . . . so pleasant that Arnold insisted on seeing more of Shirley . . . resulting in the beginning off - a close romance . . . Arnold and Shirley will be wed in December or January .. with Ruth serving as maid of honor. * fi * AT A rii.IENDLY gathering of "the boys" at Sid Major's house, last week the question arose as to why there are so few women after-dinner speakers . . and Bob Siegel answered, "Frankly, the only reason I can think of is that not many of 'em can wait that long to talk!" DEFINITION of a psychologist as given by Bill Wattenberg . . "If there are 20 men sitting in a room and a beautiful woman enters, the one who is watching the other men is a psychologist." * * * HAVING HEARD SO much about South Haven, Shirley Glass was determined that this year she would spend a well- earned vacation at the popular resort . But after three days, Shirley wanted to return home . . . The weather was terrible, she didn't have a single beach day, her room was little more than a closet, and the evenings were The Downtown Synagogue : sponsored by the Isa-ac Agree Memorial Society, under the di- rection of Rabbi Herman Rosen- wasser, again will hold the High Holy Day services at the New Veterans Memorial Bldg., 151 W. Jefferson, at Shelby. "All who attended services last season ,expressed their satisfac- tion in worshipping in a build- ing so magnificent, hence it was re-engaged," Rabbi Rosenwasser said. A special feature of Yom Kip- pur will be a memorial service, in honor of those who gave their lives for their country, at 1 p.m., in the main lobby' of the build- ing. It will be open to the public. Chaplains of veterans' organiza- tions and ministers of different denominations are invited to participate: CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Mary Cohen wishes to thank its relatives and friends for the many expressions of sympathy extended during its recent be- reavement. ROBERT NATHANS, well- known community leader, Bnai Brith stalwart and ADL cham- pion • or just plain Bob, as so many folks know him .. . is at his sister's house in New Jersey . . recuperating from a brain tumor operation . . . Bob took ill while in Philadelphia and the successful operation saved his life . . . He is paralysed on one side but the condition is expect- ed to wear off . . His wife, Selma, and their two children are with him . . . Take time out to send a note of cheer to Bob . he'd really appreciate it . . Send it . . . care of Dr. Gelula ... 2 N. Lafayette Ave .. . Vent- nor, N.J. The Downtown Synagogue in- • vites individuals and families not affiliated with congregations to • join in worship in the Memorial Buildin g. Reservations should be made in advance -by writing to the office of Downtown Synagogue, 1205 , Griswold. Applications for reservations should be mailed, enclosing voluntary donations. The synagogue does not follow the system of selling seats. It is maintained by free-will con- tributions. Services are conducted daily, morning and evening, 8 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. down, you won't find a finer wine than WHEN'YOU "PIC" A COCKTAIL I - WINES READY MIXED - jag CHILL akd SERVE, S A. • - 42 PROOF:. MILAN WINERIES, DETROIT, MICHIGAN MRA TROTTING RACES TONIGHT Huyler's Detroit's BEST NIGHT OUT in the Fisher Bldg. POST TIME 830 Open Daily: 11:30 to 8:30 p.m. Luncheons from $1.00 Complete Dinners from $1.60 Private Rooms Available for Showers -- Luncheons Sweet 16 Parties Weddings — Receptions Supper Dances Cocktail Parties Business Dinners For Reservations TR 5-5100 you turn the •vss•n aspside lli;ITED: BRANDS • DETROIT, BUS SERVICE DIRECT TO TRACK is GREYHOUND BUSES leave Washington Blvd. terminal —starting 6:30 P.M., 60c. • DSR BUSES leave Woodward at River 6:30 P.M. (Mon.- Fri.), 6:30 and 7:00 P.M. Saturdays, 50c. • Leave Schoolcraft & Grand River starting 6:00 P.M. Or board any Grand River coach en route to School- craft and transfer to MRA bus, 25c. MRA RACE TRACK SCHOOLCRAFT at MIDDLEBELT RD., DETROIT WHERE TO DINE NORMANDIE GRILL and BAR Specializing in Chicken in the Rough Complete Dinners and Continental Dishes Open Every Day & Sundays 3004 W. GRAND BLVD. LUDWIG BORAKS, new presi- dent of Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Lodge, is a bit leery about bowling, this year, in the lodge league that starts Sept. 10 . . . Last year, after returning 'from a trip to Denmark, Ludwig, a 125 average bowler, rolled the astoundingly high score of 272 . . anthis now wondering whe- ther to rest on his laurels or "go make a bum out of myself" as he so bluntly puts it . . . But you can bet your last dollar that come Sept. 10, Ludwig will be out there kegling for all he's worth . . . high score or not. THE RECENTLY concluded Workshop on Democratic Hu- man Relations at Wayne U which was attended by about 70 school teachers, conducted a"Friendship Tour" . visit- ing houses of worship, hous- ing projects, social agencies, etc . . . After a visit to Shaar- ey Zedek, where Rabbi Morris Adler had given an exposition on Jewish ceremonials, a group of the school teachers remain- ed to present a small donation to the synagogue ... in honor of one of the members of their class, A. J. Lachover . . . Dur- ing the two-week workshop session, Abe had been chosen by the others in the class to serve as the chairman of one of their working groups . . the session devoted to prob- lems of PTA organization. Downtown Synagogue Again Secures Memorial Building for the Holy Days BOESKY'S TR. 2-9200 12th and Hazelwood A Distinguished Delicatessen, Restaurant, and Cocktail Lounge. Fine Foods. TR. 2-4375 CLAM SHOP 2675 TR. 2-8800 E. GRAND BLVD., 6 Blks. E. of Weerly,'erd Air Conditioned. Specializing in: Lobsters, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods at r, ts very best. BOESKY'S SID' S food and de prices. Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sunday. 15241 E. 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