AK Women Mobilize for `G-Day', Theme Is 'A Great Day for Giving' Typical of the 2,000 "G-Day" workers in the '53 Allied Jewish Campaign are, from the left, Mesdames ISADORE J. BOGORAD, CARL JOSNY, IRVING POKEMPNER and SAM HERTZBERG, who here attend one of the 82 briefing meetings which are being held through Wednesday in preparation for the one-day drive on April 26. * * * General solicitation activities in the 1953 Allied Jewish Cam- paign Women's Division will be spotlighted on April 26 on "G- Day," A Great Day for Giving. The culmination of the past month's effort will come with the one-day coverage of 15,000 Detroit Jewish women by 2,000 "G-Day" workers. General solicitation chairman, Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, an- nounced that a colorful show has been prepared to speed the workers on their way when they gather at 9:30 a.m. in the Whitehall Building of the State Fair Grounds. No speeches will be made. Original lyrics by Mes- dames Charles Briskman, Eli Gross and Harry Platt will pre- sent final instructions in song. Soloists an the program are Mes- datnes Albert Cohen and Sam Gruber. The ."G - Day" chours is com- posed of Mesdames Sydney Alexander, Jr., Morris H. Brown, Daniel Carpenter, Albert Cohen, Albert Colman, Morton Fried- man, I. Murray Jacob, Fred Kay, Leon Lewis; Edwin Perlmutter, Theodore Roth, Martin Shuger- man, Harvey Snider and Ben Stamell. Mrs. Harry Platt will accompany at the piano. The choreography was arranged by Mrs. Morton Friedman. "Preparedness and progress are the by-words of our drive," announced Mrs. Lewis B. Dan- iels, women's Campaign chair- man. Mrs. J. Shurley Horwitz is executive vice-chairman of gen- eral solicitation. "G-Day" chair- man, Mrs. Raymond A. Sokolov, announced the members of her committee'. Included are Mes- dames Charles Briskman and arriagei Comedy is the highlight of DRUZINSKY-S I E G E L. Mr. "Farfel Follies," which opens a - the and Mrs. Louis Siegel, of Taylor Cass seven-day engagement *at eve- Theater on Monday Ave., announce the marriage of ning. The English - Y i d d i s h their daughter, Dorothy, on revue follows the success of March 3, to Edward Druzinsky, "Borschtcapades," and is pre- sented by the same - producer, of Detroit, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Druzinsky, of New York Hal Zeiger. Like its predecessor, "Farfel City. The bridegrOom is first harpist with the Detroit Sym- Follies" boasts a star - strewn phony Orchestra. cast, headed by * * * KREPS-SILVERMAN. In a re- Myron Cohen, cent ceremony performed by night club en- Rabbi Moses Lehrman, at Cong. tertainer and a favorite comic Bnai Moshe, Gladys Silverman the Kate and Louis Kreps were united in on Smith and Ed marriage. The bride wore a princess style gown of lace over Sullivan t e 1 e- Cohen vision shows. satin, with flowing train, fea- . Two other comedians in the tured by inserts of lace. Her cast are Mickey Katz, whose illusion veil was held in place Yiddish parodies of popular by a pearled crown. Estelle Lev- tunes have skyrocketed him to inson was maid of honor, and national acclaim, and Michel Eileen Silverman, t h e bride's Rosenberg, long-time star of the sister-in-law, w a s matron of Yiddish Art Theater, whose honor. Shirley Gaft and Belle recording of "Atta Boy Getzel Rimar were bridesmaids. David at the Ball Game," is a master- Silverman, the bride's brother, piece of colloquial comedy. was best man, and ushers were Heading the feminine contin- Lou Brown and Josef Green- gent is beautious Jo Ann Florio, glass. Following dinner and a an Italian girl who is equally at reception the couple left for a home singing American ballads two-week honeymoon in New and Hebrew chants. York and Washington. On their "Farfel Follies" will appear return they will make their temporary home on Monterey until April 26, sponsored Mon- day through Thursday by the Ave. Jewish War Veterans; Friday by Young Women's Bicur Cholem; Saturday by Materials for Is- Central Activities rael, with matinees scheduled for Wednesday, Saturday and By RONALD GOLDMAN Sunday. This year's senior play "Our 4-••••••••••••••-••*•-•-••40 Town will be presented in Cen- Music and Entertainment tral's auditorium at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. Performances will SAM EMMER follow on April 24 and 25. and His Orchestra In the- cast are John Owen, Howard Green, Kenneth Tucker, UN. 3-9494 Sid Young, Ronnie Weiner, Nate ....***********•m***4 Greene, Rhoda Stamell, Arlyne Kovan, Evelyn Shear, Joe Silver, DAVE DOMBEY Lou Feigleson, Sheila Stern, and Associates Shirley Schane, Benita Roving Jack Bob Beth Rosenberg, Herb Garner, Benyas - Kaufman Iry Hershman, George Trout, Wedding and Bar Mitzvah Jeanette Bednarsh, Harvey PHOTOGRAPHERS Gottliffe, Rosalind Moss, Barry LI. 6-4610 TY. 8-7800 Mrs. Eli Gross, program; Ellis Fishman and Irving Wartell, food; Arthur I. Gould, council- tettes; Coleman Mopper and Miss Rosalind Schubot, emer- gency workers; Sidney Rosen, publicity; and S. S. Willis, in charge of the "G-Day" secre- taries who will check the work- ers' reports as they come in. Irv- ing Davis and Samuel Finegood are chairmen of the Bnai Brith Motor Corps, which will drive the women to homes throughout the city. Mrs. Morris Tack will coordinate the motor corps and the workers. Mrs. Marshall M. Miller. is chairman of the art committee. Her group includes • Mesdames Milton C. Aptekar, Albert A. As- ton, Henry Barak, Charles Fran- cis Colman, J. Richard Cooper, Sol A. Dann, Charles Morton Garvett, Alvin S. Geffen, Irwin Green, John Heavenrich, Jr., Manes Hecht, Larry Herman, Arthur Hessler, Edward D. Quint, Benjamin H. Schwayder, Irving Singer, Tobye Meyers, Julie Schwayder, Lawrence Weiss and Sage„ Bernie Ginsberg, Al Iwrey and Bruce Relyea. Milton N. Zimmerman. Come to Lill's Beauty Salon Israel Redemption Squad Takes Up Collection of Local Bond Pledges Special Shampoo & Wave 0. the _Air This Week's Radio and Television Programs of Jewish Interest 0 THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, Station: WWJ. Feature: A fragment of life in Israel will be told in "The Quiet Street," which relates the story of a Jerusalem family through the siege, the war, the formation of the state and the building of a new country. MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, April 19 Station: WXYZ Feature: Dignitaries of the Union of American Hebrew Con-. gregations and leaders of He- brew Union College - Jewish In- stitute of Religion will be heard in a special broadcast from the Hotel Commodore where the opening session of the 42nd gen- eral assembly of UAHC is being held. Master of Ceremonies S. ROSENBLAT and His Orchestra Featured Wedding and Bar Entertainment. Stage and Mitzvah Strolling TE. 2-1146 TO. 6-5016 - MAC. 4664 TRAVEL throughout Israel. LIVE 2 weeks in agricultural1 settlements. LEARN about Israel in Jerusa-1 (em from faculty of Hebrew University and leading personalities. 7 weeks in Israel—. Stopover in Europe., APPLICANTS . BETWEEN 18-35 LEARN TO DRIVE Write now for information for'! Guarantee Driving School TO. 8-8810 TO. 6-2569 COMPLETE LINE OF Dignified Lighting Fixtures IMPORTED CHANDELIERS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM—OPEN FRI. EVE. CENTER ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. TO. 8-7011-2 3246 W. Davison This quartet from the Israel redemption squadron, sorting out bond commitment cards for a concerted collection drive, are (from left) : Mrs. PHILIP CUTLER, ALEX LOWENTHAL of Pitts- burgh, JULIAN B. VENEZKY of Peoria, and SAMUEL FELDSTEIN. Mrs. Cutler and Feldstein are Detroit's Redemption Month leaders. 25 S Awry Dual Control Cars - No Permit Required Jewish & English Speaking Instructors THE JEWISH NEWS-17 Friday, April 1'7, 1953 For Every Beauty Need .. . 4 Myron Cohen to Head `Farfel Follies' Cast = (Plain, Limited Time Only) Hair Coloring Specialist Electrolysis (by app't. only) 12132 Linwood TO. 7 9770 - For Dinner and Dance Music HAROLD HERMAN and Orchestra TO. 6-0715 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 DEXTER DAVISON MARKETS 18207 WYOMING at Curtis 13310 DEXTER AT DAVISON A two-man collection team, Alex Lowenthal of Pittsburgh, and Julian B. Venezky of Peoria, Ill., were in Deroit . last week to lend a helping hand to local Redemption Month workers in hastening the conversion of cash of all outstanding Bond com mitments. Joining forces with Samuel Feldstein and Mrs. Philip Cutler, laca,l' leaders for the special drive, 40 volunteers devoted the entire day to covering cash col- lection assignments in the De- troit area. Among Jewish leaders partici- pating •• in Israel's Redemption Month are Charles B. Feinberg, Benjaniin; Laikin, Harry Cohen, Harry Yudkoff, Morris Schubin- er, Morris: Baker, and sMesdames Samuel Aaron, Ida Arkin, Sam Bicoll, Norman Brode, Sam Co- hen, David Fuller, Bert Harwith, Morris Kurtzman, Irving Lipson, Joseph Newman, Rose Singer and Peggy Warsaw. ARE YOU THINKING OF SENDING YOUR CHILD TO CAMP THIS SUMMER? When doing so, consider these facts. The RISEMAN FARM CAMP at DRYDEN, MICHI- GAN is a camp for 5 to 12 year old boys and girls with a farm setting. 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