17011NWimminwswomiv - Danny Monday, at 12:30 p.m., the Womens Sabbath League will be host to its members at the an- nual paid-up membership lunch- eon in the au- - - of the Young Israel' Raskin's LISTENING 71E_ Center. rf "69 111111111111111litilliihmiiiiii$111111111f1110111111111111f1111011111111111111iIIIMM11111111111111111111111;111111111111i11111111111117 IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE, we will announce the winners of the contest to name the 10 best- dressed men in the community, as selected by you. ... We sin- cerely thank our readers and those who helped, for their splendid cooperation in carrying on the contest. * * * NORTHWEST CHILD RESCUE WOMEN, a group of 50 Jewish women striving to raise the re- mainder of a $10,000 pledge for the construction of a home in the Children's Village at Raana- na Israel, held a rummage sale, and produced an incident that was to strike the heart of every member • . . An elderly gentle- man purchased a second-hand coat for $4, and a few days later took it into a cleaning establish- ment owned by Joe Gordon, hus- band of one of the women who participated in the rummage sale ... Recognizing Mary Gor- don as the woman from whom 1 he had bought the coat, he took out $2 and told her to add it to the group's treasury fund . . . explaining that he had found the money in the pockets of the coat when he arrived home .. . The members of Northwest Clinic Rescue Women received an even greater sensation when the kind elderly gent returned to the cleaning establishment and handed Mrs. Gordon a $5 bill "for the orphaned children" . . • with the explanation that his niece had passed away and left him a small bit of money . He said the wanted to help as much as he could . . . even though he was a non-Jew. * LEON COUSENS, whose wife, Fran, receives her master's de- gree in sociology this month at Wayne,. vows that he is through "working my Wife's way through college" . . . Since their mar- riage, in addition to caring for their three children and in be- tween her household duties, Fran has acquired two univer- sity degrees . . and something of a fabulous reputation as a cook . . Leon insists that his most comforting thought is that Wayne doesn't award doctorates in Fran's field . . . and that if it did, "Fran would be on her own from here on in!" * *. * BEN SLLBERSTEIN delivers bagels every Sunday morning for breakfast to the homes of his friends, Leonard Simons, Bill Gershenson, Manny Harris, Uey Arnfeld and Larry Michelson ... The group wanted to show their appreciation and presented Benny with a watch inscribed, "To Benny The Bagel Boy" . . The Bagel Club was formed on the spot at Silberstein's . • . What did Benny serve? . . Bagels, of course! 4' * A REMARKABLE MAN is Moses B. Cohen who, at 85, found life all over again . . . That was when he retired from his engraving shop, eight years ago, to attend art school Today, Cohen is still busy at his oil paintings at the age of 93 . . . and getting seemingly younger each day ... Among his paintings are that of actor Paul Muni, and his own various con- ceptions of what Spinosa, the famous 16th Century philoso- pher, would have looked like ... His greeting card painting of Isaiah's Visions of Peace may soon be issued nationally . . . Father . of five children, Cohen also is grandpop to five others and great-grandfather to an- other four . . . Three Of his chil- dren live in Detroit . . . Barrister Hairy Cohen, Mrs. Clarence Got- tesman and Hattie Cohen ... He is the uncle of Ben Shahn, famous artist who painted the murals at Rockefeller Center in New York .. . having taught him art work through lithography when Shahn was 15 years old ... and Cohen was an engraver ... He is an avid reader, Shake- THE JEWISH NEWS-21 Friday, January 25, 1952 Women's Sabbath League Mother's March Instructions Holds Membership Lunch Over Station WWJ Sunday spearean scholar and writer of treatises on philosophy . • Long before he ever took up painting, or even thought of it, Cohen was the first person in the country to discover an engraving process for the transfer of the grain effect of wood onto panels of many various creations . . . He looks like "only" 75 years old and boasts of a good clean very full life . At 93, Moses B. Co- hen is still in his youth . . and like old man river, keeps right on rolling along ... paint- ing pictures while other men his age spend their time looking back ... and just waiting. * * INFANT'S SERVICE GROUP'S annual dinner-dance and show. last Sunday, was so great a success that even Gov. G. Men- nen Williams learned new words in Yiddish ... Dee Parker proved the grand trouper that she is and maintained the adage that "The show Must go on" when she sang numerous songs for dancing . . . while hubby, Phil Brestoff was in Texas where he was called by his brother's death . . . About the show, there is no wonder Infants Service Group always packs them in every year . .. The women presented prob- ably the finest amateur produc tion that could be seen locally ... Much credit must go to these women and to their director, Eleanor Riseman. Mrs. Milton Winston, in charge of the program, an- nounces that the choral group of Bnai Sisterhood will Mrs. Winston present the cantata entitled "A Musical Trip to Israel." Cantor Hyman Adler will direct the group. Members of the Women's League of Young Israel will be the guests of the organization on the afternoon, and Mrs. Isadore Levin, president, will present greetings. Mrs. Lillian Kaplan is chairman of hospitality. Work- ing with her are Mesdames S. .Schneiderman, B. Leader and A. Kronenwald. Mrs. Joshua Sper- ka will preside. Workmen's Circle PTA will meet Tuesday, at the Center, 11529 Linwood. Ben Rubenstein, child psychologist, will speak on "The Psychologist's Approach to Discipline for Our Children." Rubenstein is currently psycho- logical consultant for the Grosse Pointe and Rochester schools. He recently returned from Europe where he attended the international Psychoa n a 1 y t i c Congress in Amsterdam. For the Best in RUSSIAN & AMERICAN FOOD Everybody Goes to - COLONEL MAYBOHM'S CAROUSEL LI. 2-5000 4426 N. Woodward PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Available for Weddings, Parties, Etc. Open: Daily 12 noon to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday to 3 a.m. Sunday 12 noon to 2 a.m. READY MIXED -*I CHILL midi SERVE JACKIE KANNON Psychologist to Address CiTcle PTA Meeting on Tuesday Civil Liberties Offical to Talk At Stephen Wise Chapter Meet Walter Nelson, president of the Detroit DiviSion, American Civil Liberties Union, will speak on "Current Challenges to Amer- ican Civil Liberties" at a meet- ing of .the Stephen S. Wise Chapter, American, Jewish Con- gress, at 8:30 p.m., at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Frank Ros- enbaum, president, will preside. Final instrutcions on the corn- plete operation of the Mothers' March of Polio, both for volun- teers and for contributors, will be given by Anne Campbell Stark, chairman, over station WWJ, as a public service, at 12:45 p.m., Sunday. 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