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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-10-19

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LISTENING T

ON THE CITY HALL steps,
last week, while the photograph-
er was snapping his shutters on
the huge group of local Bnai
Brith leaders who had gathered
to meet with Mayor Albert E. Co-
bo the day prior to marking the
108th birthday of Bnai Brith, a
passerby pointed to one of the
delegation and asked, "Is that
DiSalle?" • . . Told that it wasn't
OPA Administrator Michael Di-
Salle, the gent said, "Too bad.
I sure have a bone to pick with
him." . . . The person he had
originally referred to was look-
alike Hy Crystal, district direc-
tor of Bnai Brith.

*
FOUR-YEAR-OLD Doris Ann
Markey can ask more questions
than Dr. I. Q. . . . Not only that,
but her questions are the chain
type—that is, one question al-
ways leads to another . ... Her
favorite method of carrying on
the stream of questions is to
say, "Suppose . . . suppose this,
or suppose that" . . . One day,
last week, with many other
things that at the moment
seemed to be far more impor-
tant, her father, Roy Markey,
commanded, "Stop supposing"
• . . Little Doris Ann paused for
a minute and a bright twinkle
came into her eyes ... "Daddy,"
she asked, "can I if?"
* * *
STORY PICKING UP speed at
Wayne U. is the overheard con-
versation between two biology
students emerging from labora-
tory period . . . "Aw," remarked
one, "everybody knows a .skele-
ton is just a pile of bones with
the people scraped off."
• *
THE POWER OF RELIGION

FOR MANY YEARS, Julian
Ruben, former Detroiter now a
technical director in -Hollywood,
was plagued by insomnia and
finally made up his mind to
consult a psychoanalyst . . .
After shul, last w e e k, Abe
Scholnick wondered whether the
doctor's advice had proved con-
structive . "No," admitted
Julian, here for the holidays,
"but my attitude toward insom-
nia is much better."

FOR THE FIRST TIME in the
history of the annually-held
BBYO Yom Kippur Night Dance,
last week, people were turned
away at the doors . . . when
over 1000 youngsters and old-
sters jam-packed the • Veteran's
Memorial Bldg. ballroom . . •
Over-all chairman was 16-year-
old Janice Lif ton

Mizrachi Women Hear
Ex-Detroiter at Donor

THE JEWISH NEWS-17

illidrasha to Start Women's Institute
Courses Oct, 24: 5 Groups Participate

Friday, October 19, 1951

Music Study Club Has
Arthur Benavie as .1st
Soloist of the Season

The Women's Institute of Mid- place. For further information,
rasha will begin its third year call the office, TO. 8-0063. or
next Wednesday at 10 a.m. any member of the committee.
Classes in beginning, internee- Plans are being made for a
diate, and advanced Hebrew few weeks' institute on "What
will be offered. At 11, courses in Should a Jewish Parent Expect
Bible, Customs and Ceremonies, from the Jewish School?", to be-
and Israel also will be given. gin Wednesday, Dec. 5, for four
Instructors of Hebrew are: A. consecutive weeks, from 11 a.m.
Roberg, M. Michlin, A. Lachover, to 12 noon.
J. Haggai. Albert Elazar will be
Center Opens Bowling Alley
the instructor of the Bible class;
The bowling alley in the Wood-
M. Nobel, Customs and Cere -
monies; and R. Bar-Levav, the ward Jewish Center is now open
course in Israel.
on WechaesdaM 6 to 10 p.m., and
Participating organ izations Sundays, 10 .m. to 5 p..m. Free
are the American Jewish Con- bowling instructions will be
gress, Hadassah, National Coun- given.
cil of Jewish Women, Pioneer
Women, and Woman's Auxiliary
of the United Hebrew Schools.
Members of the planning com-
mittee are Mesdames Bessie Ber-
ris, Max Chomsky, Herbert Es-
kin, Ruben Isaacs, Isadore Schu-
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maker, and Dan Shapiro.
Registration now is taking

Arthur Benavie, outstanding

young violinist from Detroit,
opened the season with several
musical selections before mem-
bers of the Music Study Club on
Tuesday at the Belcrest Hotel.
Benavie has appeared many
times in this city and in other
communities as solo violinist.
He has also appeared with the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
His perfOrmance was the first
in a series of concert rallies
given by the
Music Study
Club as a pre-
lude to its an-
nual concert to
be presented
this year on
Dec. 5, at the
Detroit Inst i-
tute of Arts,
featuring Elea-
Benavie
nor Lipkin, an extremely talent-
ed pianist and sister of con-
cert pianist. -Seymour Lipkin.
Another program will be held
at 1 p in., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. A. R.. Brasch, 19170
Warrington, at which a lunch-
eonette will be served. Mrs. Nor-
man Allan will be featured at
the piano in several selections.
Mrs. Jerome Blum, president,
announces the appointment of
the following concert chairman:
Mesdames M. J. Greenberg, gen-
eral chairman; " Sidney Jackson,
patrons; Max Reich, treasurer;
Mrs. L. Hack, printing; David
Spivak and Mark Howard, tick-
ets; Oscar Kahan and Harold
Schiller, hospitality; M. B. Ben-
yas, program; Max Freeman and
Sophie Goldberg, secretaries;
Leo Orecklin, publicity; Harry
Cohen, arrangements; and I.
Mendelson, usherettes.
Miss Lipkin was born and edu-
cated in Detroit until she was 16
when she on a scholarship to
the Curtis Institute of Music.
This Spring she graduated with
a bachelor of music degree. At
present she is teaching and con -
certizing in the East. She is the
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra
Lipkin.

Mrs. Milton Winston, general
chairman of the annual donor
luncheon of the Sisters of Zion
Mizrachi announces that ar-
rangements are completed for
the event to take place Oct. 31,
12:30 p.m., at Adas Shalom Syn-
agogue. •
Mrs. Abraham Danzig, former-
ly of Detroit and now of -Tucson,
Ariz., who just
returned f r o m
srael where she
was a delegate
to the Zionist
ongress and an
bsery e r at
Mizrachi Worn-
en's institutions,
will be guest
masters even nature . . . as evi-
denced by two local rabbis who
speaker.
Featured on
arose from sick beds to greet
:the program
their congregation for Yom Kip-
will be a can-
pur services . . . Rabbi Joshua
S. Sperka of Cong. Bnai David,
a t.a presented
Mrs. Danzig by the choral
and Rabbi Isaac Stollman of
Aesculapian Ladies' 25th
Cong. Mishkan Israel, who led group of the Adas Shalom Sis-
their people in prayer on the terhood, entitled "Israel Eternal" Dinner-Dance on Nov. 7
and written and directed by Mrs.
Day of Atonement.
The 25th anniversary dinner-
Joseph Markel.,
dance of the Aesculapian Ladies
FAVORITE STORIES . . . by
Assisting Mn5. Winston on ar-
Dr. Milton W. White ... At 2 am. rangements, are Mesdames Auxiliary will be held Nov. 7 at
a physician had been summoned David Shore, co-chairman; Ida Northwood Inn, it was announc-
a ways out to attend a chronic Goldsmith, joui:nal; Abraham ed at meetings at the homes of
hypochondriac . • . The patient Kellman, darlings; Mrs. Morris Mrs. Martin Share and Mrs. Jack
Koenig. For reservations, call
admitted he suffered no partic- Mondrow, reservations.
Mrs. Harry Pernick, TY. 5-7440.
ular pain, just had a feeling
soniething was wrong . . . Grave-
ly, the doctor felt the man's Former Detroit Woman
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pulse, listened to -his heart . . . Attends Lunch for Princess
"Hmm . . . he said at length.
,
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wrong with you. But I'd hate
to be the only man you've made
a fool of on a - night like this."
• • •
THE JOY OF A job is Supreme,'
says former musician Alex Aver-
bach . . . who tells of a small-
time vaudeville couple, playing
a dismal little circuit, standing
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