Miss Harold Schakne Adds Jewish Song
To Her Large Number of Compositions

..Mrs. Harold Schakne, who is
known professionally as Lee
Corbman, this week added to the

Rtta Kravchell Wed
To Nate Wasserman

Council to Open New Resale Shop

The opening of a new resale
In a recent ceremony, Rita shop will spark the spring pick-
maiden name—is popular in the Kravchell, daughter of Mr. and up of clothing and bric-a-brac
musical world, and her technical Mrs. David J. Kravchell, of For- by the Detroit Section, National
works are among the best sellers
Council of Jewish women on
among students and children,
March 22. The new shop, located
as well as adults.
at 8721 Twelfth, will be opened
Her "Khalil" was inspirted by
when it is stocked with mer-
a Yiddish folk tune she heard
chandise from this drive.
her mother sing.
As in the past, empty bags
will be distributed among
Popular as a lecturer on music,
Mrs. Schakne has had an inter-
Council members, to be picked
esting career in the music world.
up by volunteer drivers between
She was head of the normal
the hours of 11 and 2. Mrs. Her-
gaining department of the De-
man Holinstat and Mrs. Saul
troit Conservatory of Music for
Glueckman are co-chairmen of
21 years and trained hundreds
bundle ingathering. Mrs. Leon
of Detroit musicians, many of
S. Schembeck is resale shop
whom have become teachers of
chairman.
music.
Since the first resale shop
One of her current activities,
opened 19 years ago proceeds
for which she was recently hon-
from the sale of used blothing
ored, is in the role of chairman
and small household miscellany
of show productions for the USO.
have provided much of the
She is a member of the case
funds used by Council in its
committee for refugees for the
program of ' community service
Council of Jewish Women.
and education.
The Schaknes reside at 17303
The local group also contrib-
MRS. NATE WASSERMAN
Monica. They have one son, Nor-
utes to the support of the Na-
man, who will receive his degree rer Ave., became the bride of tional Council's projects, in-
in medicine at Wayne next year. Nate Wasserman. Rabbi Jacob cluding Hebrew University's
E. Segal perforined the double-
Judge Toms to Address Lawyers ring ceremony, which was sol-
emnized at the home of the
Judge ROBERT M. TOMS, bride.
His Violin
Wayne County Circuit Judge,
The bride's sister was maid of
And His Yiddish Swing Band
will address Tau Epsilon Rho honor, and Irving Goldberg was
Bar Mitzvahs and Weddings
fraternity, international legal the bridegroom's best man. The
A Specialty
body on Monday, at a dinner in newly-weds will reside in Cali-
TO. 7-7951 — TO. 8-4844
Ye Olde Wayne Club. Members fornia.
2335 Sturtevant
should call Benjamin W. Grant,
WO. 1-1800, for reservations.

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MRS. HAROLD SCHAKNE

glory she has attained as a com-
poser with a Jewish song, "Kha-
lil," the name of her new piano
composition being derived from
the flute-like instrument of Bib-
lical days.
This is Mrs. Schakile's 15th
published musical work, in addi-
tion to her three technical books
for which she has become na-
tionally known as a composer.
The name Lee Corbman—her

Jewish Draftees Get
Passover Deferment

1

SAMMY GOTHELF

LEARN TO DRIVE

Bill's Fish Market

DL 1.1607

French Jews Hit Welfare Peak

PARIS, (JTA) — French Jews
raised more funds to meet local
welfare needs/ in 1952 than in
any other year. The United
Jewish Social Fund raised 155,-
000,000 francs (approximately
$440,000) during 1952 as com-
pared to 95,000,000 francs last._
year. • The organization's goal
for 1953 is 200,000,000 fra'ncs.

Rhoda Zahavie Shames

Dramatic

Soprano

Is Now Available
to Accept
MUSICAL
ENGAGEMENTS

With the finest
selections of
HEBREW and
JEWISH
repertoire

For Appointment

CALL

UN.4-4958

It's a Better Party with Music by

SAM- BARNETT

Tales Out of School

NEW YORK. — The National
Jewish Welfare Board's division
of religious activities was told
'The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
by Gen. Lewis B. Hershey, direc-
,ot Posterity."—Disraeli.
tor of the Selective Service Sys-
tern, that all local draft boards
are requested to give "favorable
By
I consideration, wherever pos-
By
I sible,
•
to requests of registrants
Rona Ic:;
of the Jewish faith not to be
Rena
forwarded for physical exam-
Goldman
Feigelenan
ination or fox induction into the
Armed Forces during Passover.
Central
Mumford
A Passover gift of 4,500 holi-
High
day food boxes .intended for
Jewish GIs at isolated U. S. in-
stallations over the globe has
New faces in the local student
Mumford seniors can legally arrived overseas.
government scene have been enjoy a late breakfast or early
announced following the recent snack now that the school office Dr. Goslin Here to Address
election of the Student..Council. has approved the opening of the `Serve Our Schools' Group
Arnold Leshman, as president, lunchroom during the third hour
will be aided in planning Coun- senior study.
Dr. Willard Goslin, named
cil events by Harriet Chodoroff,
Last week there was a senior educator of the year in 1951 by
veep; Harriet Fields, secretary; social hour, which included a the American Association of
and Shari Stifter, treasurer.
variety show, plus refreshments. S'chool Administrators, will ad-
* *
The senior steering committee is dress a meeting of SERVE OUR
With 200 seniors having paid now busily planning more of SCHOOLS COMMITTEE at 8
p.m., today in Central Metho-
the first installment toward the these informal gatherings.
* * * •
dist Church. Chairman of edu-
annual trip of the graduating
Parents of seven new mem- cational administration and
class, plans are getting well
underway for the outing. Aiding bers of Mumford's Quill and community development at Pea-
in planning and collecting of Scroll Club were invited to an body Teachers College, Dr. Gos-
money were Mrs. Benjamin installation luncheon last Fri- lin will speak on "Public Con-
Jaffe and Mrs. A. Rudner, of day. The new members are .Har- cern for Our Public Schools."
the Parents Association, whose riett Davis, Myron Laban, Bar- Mrs. Walter Reuther heads the
membership helps in making bara Levin, Anne Neufeld, Ruth arrangements committee. Her
Rothman, Tom Platt and Joan assistants include Mesdames
these trips possible.
Weisberg.
a
*
Louis" Scliwartz, B. Alexander,
* * *
Leo Wolf, A. Zwerdling, R. Sha-
Go East, young man, is in
important dates to mark piro, Oscar Zemon, Major Siegel
vogue,. with 11 seniors having on Some
the social calendar are:
and Irving Posner.
applied for acceptance in East-
March 14—USY at Shaarey
ern colleges. Six applications Zedek will present its second
have been made to Harvard; annual Plaid Panic, with danc-
three to Massachusetts Institute ing from 8 to midnight to Jim
Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required
of Technology; one to Carnegie Shultheis and his orchestra. It's
Jewish & English Speaking Instructor:
Tech and another to Pratt In- stag or drag. •
Guarantee
stitute.
_March 21 — George Gershwin
* * *
Driving School
First aid courses are being giv- BBG plans its third annual Sock
TO. 6-2569
en to all seniors. Classes are Hop at Bnai MoShe social hall. TO. 8-8810
co-ed, and last for four weeks. A stag affair, dancing is to Har-
Students become acquainted old Lawrence and orchestra. Call
with methods of artificial res- UN. 1-5041 for tickets.
April 2—Celebrating the start
piration, bandaging, shock treat-
ment and other aspects of first of spring vacation, Stephen Wise
aid.
AZA will hold its second annual
* * *
dance at Veterans Memorial We skin, bone and grind FISH
Passed Latin III lately? If you Building; with music by Sam . FREE OF CHARGE! Place
have, you too can become eligible Emmer and orchestra. Dancing
your order early for Passover.
for membership in the Latin starts at 8:30 p. m.
We
Club, which recently initiated
Driving to. Florida? Want
the following: Nita Lowe, Barry
Deliver
Engle, Jerry •Kazden, Sylvia compally? Call Jewish News want
BILL'S FISH & SEA FOOD
Greenfield, Judy Panush, Bren- ads. WO. 5-1155.
da Kaufman, Richard Stern-
12939 W. 7 Mile Rd.
berg, Beverly Simon and David
THE JEWISH NEWS
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Lewis.
Friday, March 13, 1953
New club officers are Barbara
Ettinger and Jerry Halpern, co-
COURTEOUS
T
PROMPT
councils; Bernice Lahr, quaester;
V SERVICE
Ellen Aberbuck, scriba; and Wil-
bur Rice, histor. Plans for the
SERVICE ALL MAKES
term include. a Saturnalia party
on April 12, a trip to Ann Arbor,
Workmanship Guaranteed
a guest speaker and publication
of a.Latin newspaper. The group
MARK & FERBER
Is sponsored by Latin instructor
TY.
8-9390
8791
LINWOOD
Dr. Edith Kovach.

school of edtcation, scholarship
for students from Israel to the
United States and a Horne for
Girls in Paris.
Several Detroit women will be
among the. delegates to attend
the 20th triennial convention of -
Council, beginning Sunday at
the Hotel Statler in Cleveland.
The conferende will last
through March 20.

and His Orchestra
WE. 4-9595

CATERING ENTERPRISES

TERRACE ROOM TOPICS

While at the famous "Five Flies" restaurant in Amsterdam, I
had Duckling with orange sauce. I have the recipe so if you're look-
ing for something tantalizingly different, all the way froni the land
of wooden shoes call TR. 3-5800.

Bob Hall, one of the top showmen of yesterday and today, was
at the Terrace Room for dinner with Mr. Klein.

From alt indications June is going to be host to many, many
brides. You had better call now to make your arrangements. Re-
member we cater in your home, Synagogues, or hotels and of course
the beautiful Terrace Room.

The Young Adult group of the Allied Jewish Campaign is having
a fund raising brunch at the Bel-Aire in the near future. We want
to wish them lots of success.

While skimming through a National Restaurant magazine, I
read that more men eat sweet potatoes than women, but everybody
eats our "Hawaiian Delight," have you tried it

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