A) --- orrten'.3 ali (More Clubs, Page 11) s THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, January 11, 1952 — Jackie Kannon, bright young The Women's Auxiliary of the Detroit comedian who has soar- Maimonides Medical Society will (-/ ed to fame in the past few make further plans for its an- Honored with a reception on years, continues this week to Dec. 23 at the Belcrest Hotel on headline the show at Sutton and the occasion of their 50th wed- Clements Four Dukes Supper Chib. Kannon sings, monologs, does impressions and characteriza- tions. Jackie started out as a vocalist over CKLW in Windsor, then switched to comedy. He has appeared at the Band Box in Los Angeles and other lead- ing night clubs throughout the country. This is his first engage- ment in Detroit since his return from an extended appearance at Chicago's Chez Paree where he scored a triumphant success. arriageJ . Elazar to Address Bnai Brith Women Mrs. Morris Tack, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, and Mrs. Lewis Manning, chairman of the , Committee on Jewish and American Affairs for the Coun- cil, announce that Albert Elazar, associate superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools, will speak to the organization on Wednesday, at 1:30 p.m., in the Davison Jewish Center. Elazar will talk on "Israel and America," - as the second in a series of six program arranged by the culture commission of the Jewish Community Council for Bnai Brith Women. A dessert luncheon will be served by Mrs. Manuel Dorfman, Louis Marshall Chapter; Mrs. Aubrey Shaper o, East Side Chapter; and Mrs. Joseph Tul- censky, Philip Handler Chapter. MRS. MAX BLAINE nual luncheon and fashion show at a meeting at 12:30 p.m., Tues- day, at Huyler's, announced Mrs. H. S. Mellen, president. Mrs. Morris Schaver will ad- dress the audience, and will in- troduce Dr. _ A. Lazebnik, the guest speaker. Dr. Lazebnik, a distinguished physician, is cur- rently here on a special mission from Israel. Mrs. Max Blaine, membership chairman, announces that the membership drive now being conducted will end this month. The wives of all Jewish physi, cians are eligible to join. and are invited to call UN. 3-3792 for information. ANDY VARIPAPA IN PERSON Sunday, Jan. 27th CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Louis Sklar wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. There is a vital ft question to be /answered. See JNF Call, , , Page 5. Free Bowling Instruction In Afternoon: 1 to 4 P.M. BOWLING GREEN 8435 Livernois WE. 3-2170 Trick Shot Exhibition In Evening at 8:30 P.M. ADM. NITE PERF. ONLY $1.00 Accom. Limited—Get Tickets Early old World flavor ROKEACH SOUPS NORTHWEST'S NEWEST-SUPER MARKET Where Old Friends Meet to Shop Dexter-Davison MARKET Where YOU'LL find fine quality foods and fresh daily fruits and vegetables . . . and . . . a complete selection of smoked—salt and preserved fish. _ Make it a habit to shop at the Detroit Symphony DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS * FAMILY * *CONCERT* You can always get fuel oil from Argo! 24 hour service, 7 days a week. - Abo ► Jackie Kannon Tops Noted Physician to Talk Show at S&C. Four Dukes To Maimonides Women Joseph C. Roses Fete • Golden Anniversary Monday, at Cong. Ahavas Achim for a social evening. • _ -* * * DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will sponsor a dramatic group presentation on Tuesday for patientS at Dearborn Veter- ans Hospital. Called "Hollywood Revue" the same musical com- edy will be presented on Jan. 22, at the Davison Jewish' Cen- ter, at a joint meeting ar the Lodge. Participant's are e . Mes- dames Edwin Zorin, Sam Wen- grow, • Shirley Rosenberg, Sam Sheps, Morey Mandell, Morton Seigel; Charles . Jaslove,. Thomas ReeSe, S a m u e l Hammerstein, Victor Lawson, Daniel Schweng- er, Henry Bogard, Jack SchWartz, Leo Nelson, Morris Bobroff, Rob- eit Kaplan, Mae Schwartz, Wynn Newman, Ann Newman, Anges Mildman, Assistant Director and MR. AND MRS. J. C. ROSE - Dialogue, William Stone. * * * ding anniversary were Mr. and * * TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTE R- Mrs. Joseph C. Rose, of 912 DETROIT CHAPTER, Bnai HOOD will present a cantata, Clairmount. Brith, will hold a joint meeting written by members of Temple The golden wedding celebra- with the Lodge at 8:30 p.m., Jan. Emanuel, Cleveland, Sisterhood, tion was tendered by the Roses' 22, at the Davison Jewish Cen- at its meeting Monday, at the children, Sam and Saul Rose, of ter, announces Mrs. Leonard Temple. A dessert luncheon will Detroit, Mrs. Leo Seltzer, Of Tigay, president. Mrs. Harold precede the program, and will Croton - on - Hudson, N.Y., and Johnson and her dramatic group be served at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Oscar Steiner, of Burling- * * * will present "Hollywood Revue" ton,_Wisc. The Detroit Women of ALPHA with Mesdames Edwin Zorn, Married on Jan. 29, 1901, in Sam Wengrow, Shirley Rosen- OMEGA will join their husbands New York City, the couple berg, Sam Sheps, Morey Mandell, for a dinner meeting at the moved to Detroit in 1911 and Merton Siegel, Charles Jaslove, Veterans' Memorial Building. have lived here since that time. Thomas Reese, Samuel Hammer- Honor guests and speakers will Their many friends here at- stein, Victor Lawson,. Daniel be Dr. Harlan Hatcher, presi- tended the festivities. Schwenger, Henry Begard, Jack dent of the University of Mich-. Mr. Rose, a retired real estate Schwartz, Leo Nelson, Morris igan; Di.- Paul H. Jeserich, dean Brobroff, Robert Kaplan, Mae of the School of Dentistry, Uni- broker, is 86-years-old. His wife Schwartz, Joel Krauss, Wynn versity of Michigan; T. Hawley is 74. Newman, Arthur Newman, John Tapping, general secretary of Resh, participating. Mrs.. Wil- Alumni Association_of University Social Culminates liam Stane is assistant director. of Michigan; and Cornelius * * * Gabler, president of the Univer- AZA,- BBG Events HENRY MORGENTHAU sity of Michigan Club of De- The Detroit Windsor Council CHAPTER, Bnai Brith, will meet troit. of Bnai Brith Girls featured a quiz program on Bnai Brith ac- tivities as the highlight of its Recent Bride all-:clay Council conclave on Dec. 31 Audrey Katz and Jean Brend- zie, chairmen of the event, were quizmasters. Earlier, Miss Brend- HERZ-FELDMAN. Elaine Feld- zie, of Jolson Chapter, won the man, daughter of the late - Mr. singles ping-pong tournament. and Mrs. Irving Feldman, of Doubles --winners were Sandra Brooklyn, N. Y., was on Jan. 6 Schecter and Rosalyn Mehr, alte married to Heinz L. Herz, son of of Jolson Chapter. Mrs. Yetta Herz, of Taylor Ave., Mrs. Ben Rothstein, advisor to and the late Gustave Herz. The Lena Farber Chapter, spoke at wedding was solemnized at the the noon luncheon, and Sharon Judea Center in Brooklyn. Schwartz, regional BBG presi- * dent, spoke on "Who's Who and BRONSTEIN—COHEN. In a What's What in BBG." ceremony Nov. 25, at Cong. Beth In the evening a social mixer Shmuel, Madeline Beverly Co- followed an oratory contest of hen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Michigan Region of AZA. The Charles G. Cohen,. of Clair- winner was Ron Boorstein, of mount• Ave., was united in mar- Grand Rapids. riage with Martin Irwin Bron- Officers of the AZA region, stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius who were installed on Jan. 2, Bronstein, of Miami Beach, Fla., were Eugene Cohen, aleph godol; formerly . of Detroit. Rabbi Rabi- Ron Boorstein, aleph s'gan; MRS. WILLIAM ROSEN nowitz officiated. Eileen Cohen, Frank Zweig, aleph mazkir; Ray On Dec. 2, Jeanette Rosenfeld, sister of the bride was maid-of- Kalef, -aleph gizbor; Leo Indian- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isa- honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. er, aleph shotare godol; Mike dore Rosenfeld, of Fullerton Renee Eisenberg, Marcia ., Kaplan Rosenberg; aleph shotare kotone; Ave., became the bride of Wil- and Mrs. Rita Bronstein, sister- Lou Bassin, aleph sophar and liam Rosen, son of Mr. and Mrs. in-law of the bridegroom. Robert Mort Dema,k, 'outgoing a le p -n Alex Rosen, of Euclid Ave. The Perliss was best man. Ushers godol, aleph kohen godol. couple now reside's on Rochester included Julius Eisenberg, Har- Ave. vey Cohen, brother of the bride, CARD OF THANKS anC. William Bronstein, brother The family of the late Edward of the bridegroom.... Following a Steinberger wishes to thank. its Yeshivah Extends Drive honeymoon in Miami Beach, the relatives and friends for the For Members Until April couple will reside at 3407 Long= many kindnesses extended dur- fellow. ing its recent bereavement. David J. Cohen, chairman of the board of Yeshivath Beth Congress B&P Group to Hear Yehudah, announces that the Talk'by Isidore Sobeloff 1951 membership award, con- sisting of a free trip to Israel, Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- which was to • have been made rector of the Jewish Welfare Dec. 30, has been postponed. Federation, will address the A general meeting held that Business and Professional PALTER POOLE day decided to wait until all Chapter, American Jewish Con- membership books were return- -gress, Thursday evening, at the Conducting ed. April 20 is the new date set. new Fred • Butzel Memorial! It coincides with the annual Building, 163 Madison. Sobeldff Patron's dinner, to be held at will speak on "Theories of Com- the Latin Quarter. munity Organization and Prac- Distribution of membership tice." tickets will continue for the Rabbi I. Halpern, president of next three months,. with a six- the Chapter, invites members week tour of Europe and Israel and their friends to attend, going to the winner. Tickets There will be a guided tour of may be purchased at 12322 Dex- the new headquarters of the ter, 18657 Livernois, or by call- Federation. ing TU. 3-3700 or UN. 2-7555. Masonic Auditorium Shaarey Zedek Junior Cong. • * LOUIS SUDLER * Discuss Socialized Medicine Plans Social Event Saturday A panel of Wayne University Baritone Students will discuss the merits Junior Congregation of Cong. and faults of socialized medicine Shaarey Zedek will hold a so- RESERVED SEATS before the Center Open Forum cial evening at 8 p.m., Saturday, 60c or Si at 8:30 p.m:, Wednesday, at the at the home of Mary Popkin, Woodward Jewish Center. Dr. 18019 Santa Barbara. For fur- Reservations: Symphony Office, Oscar D. Schwartz will be chair- ther information call Rhoda Masonic Temple, TL 1-3900 or Grinnells. Man, Coggan, UN. 1-7024 CONG. BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S CLUB will hold a board meeting Monday,. at the home of membership • chairman, Mrs. Max Ellenbogen, 7621 Cur- tis, at .9 p.m., Jan. 24, Mrs. Fran- ces Solovitch will review Sholem ASch's book, "Moses." The mem- bership campaign will conclude Feb. 12 with a paid-up members luncheon, announced Mrs. Na- than Kaufman, president. * * * CONG. BNAI MOSHE SISTER- HOOD will hold its annual paid- up . membership luncheon at 12:30. p.m., Monday,. in the syna- .gogue social hall. Mrs. Robert - Middleman, chairman, is assisted by Mesdames Joseph Beck, Her- man Hillman, Harry Simon, Morris Goldman, Irving Bern- stein, David Bernstein and Mau- rice White. Mrs, Benjamin Weiss is program chairman. rr 16 Sun. 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