...450Nampip tmitintomttlittitutlinittittilnlittottnintimintottuttntintionntimmtintmtmttitimmmtlitittromn Danny Raskin's P 0 LISTENING S T 1111111111IIIIII1111111111111111111111mIll11111111111111111111111111111IIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t SYLVIA FAY RAPPOPORT, 1-year-old daughter of Oscar nd Pauline Rappoport, has een in hospitals all over the rountry since March 20 with an l.ilment doctors have been un- 1ble to diagnose . . . Three ma- or operations near the brain id not dampen the spirits of his courageous little lass; whose choolmates in Section 14 of the th grade at Hampton School ade a collection among them- elves to buy her a gift . . . a autiful quilted bed jacket .. . hey discovered $1.60 left over fter purchasing the garment nd instead of dividing it among e 34 who gave toward the gift hey put the money in a box. ied it with a ribbon and pre- ented it to Sylvia's mother . , . 0 be used for the lint clean- ng . • . With her head shaven nd completely bandaged, the oungster whose personality is he talk of every hospital, con- inues on her quipping ways, alling herself, "baldy" and re- arking, "when are they go- ng to take this helmet off?" * * * ESTHER POLLICK, outgoing president of Business and Pro- fessional Women of Bnai . Brith, was elected president of the Women Lawyer's Club • . . and olds the distinction of being he first Jewish gal ever chosen . to head this group . . . Made- leine Belkin takes her place as leader of the B & P Women when the group, made up almost entirely of single women in some career or business, cele- brates its 14th anniversary with installation of officers at the annual Spring frolic dance . . . June 16 . . at Barium Hotel. THE CALL IS OUT for all men 35 years old or over to attend the B & P Women's Spring Frolic . . . The group started with about 15 charter mem- bers, and today, 14 years later, boasts a membership of 150 women. * * TRAFFIC COURT REFEREE John M. Wise had an inter- esting experience . . . A Per- sian, who is interning in Hur- ley Hospital, Flint, Dr. Manon- chehr Moayyad, brought before him for a traffic violation, was given a suspended sentence to give him the benefit of an existing doubt . . . Asked how he liked this country, he said he loved it and hoped he could remain after- his two years entree permit expires . . . In Persia, he says, the only re- course of appeal from a judge would be to the King . . . And when -asked about the other lands in the Middle East, he paid a compliment to Israel to Starts Today! The Juggler" is a Jew. The story of what Nazi Germany did to him is the story of a million Jews. But The Juggler" is different—he got another chance! Filmed in the actual locales. the streets of Tel-Aviv, the sands of the desert, the waterfront of Haifa. . "The Juggler" is• a story of our times, played by a star who gives the performance for which he will always be remembered. It is the drama of a man who, in the birth of a new nation, finds the re-birth of his own soul! Produced by STANLEY KRAMER, maker of "High Noon," and starring the man he brought to the screen in "Champion" which he referred as "a thriv- ing democracy." * * FAVORITE STORIES . . . by Leonard Schultz of Willis Steel Corp . . who tells about the youngster who had an unfortu- nate habit of swearing--usually at the very worst time . . . His parents, friends of Leonard, tried curing him, without success, but the father had one ace left in the hole . . . He knew that his son had always wanted to own a rabbit, and he offered one in exchange for a solemn promise there would be no more swear- ing .. . The bargain was made, and the boy got his rabbit . . . For two weeks, he stuck man- fully to his bargain . . . Then came disaster .. . A couple call- ed one Sunday afternoon, and the lady said, "I hear you have a rabbit, Allan. Wouldn't you like to show it to us?" . . . The boy was delighted and rushed out to the garden to collect his pet . . . Just as he brought it into the living room, the rabbit proceeded to give birth to an enormous litter . . . The boy watched in consternation for a moment, dropped the mother rabbit to the ground, and cried, "Holy smoke, the damn thing is falling apart!" * ONE OF THE GOLFERS at Tam O'Shanter, annoyed at the loss of his ball, reports Lou Schwartz, started to scold his caddie for not having been More careful in watching its flight . Replying thoughtlessly, attempt- ing to excuse himself, the cad- die said, "Well, sir, it don't us- ually go anywhere, so it sort of took me unprepared like." * * * HIS GRANDCHILDREN call him Uncle Jake . . . and every- one else knows him as just plain . though it is not his Jake . 61-year-old Edgar name Sullivan, manager of Studio and Palmer Theaters, well-known personage at the Filth Exchange Bldg.,- came to this country in 1912 and still can't explain how he got the name of Jake .. . It has stuck to him . . . and in the 1953 Telephone Directory his listing is Jake Sullivan. * * * DISA 'N DATA . . . Helen Rosenberg was re-elected presi- dent of City of Hope Cancer Fighters . . Mark Fisher, a couple of years back a popular musician and magician in town, is head of the Detroit office of the Dearborn Steel Corp. in the Fox Bldg. .. . Did you know it was a Federal offense to even mention "Delicatessen Style" on a product not processed in a delicatessen . . . This is even stricter than the State law which bans the use of the words Kosher or Kosher Style unless absolutely so . . From Gros- singer's comes the one about a guest confiding to his compan- ion, "My wife had a funny dream last night. She dreamed she had married a multi-mil- lionaire" • • . . "You're lucky," sighed the companion, "my wife dreams that in the daytime." . . Julius Stein recalls that when Thomas Edison's private desk was opened 15 years after his death, a card bearing the fol- lowing admonition was found among his papers: "When down in the mouth, remember Jonah. He came out all right!" CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sharon Anita Kahn wishes to thank its relatives and friends, and once again Rabbi Moses Lehrman, for the many kindnesses extended during its recent bereavement. KIRK DOUGLAS DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 Friday, June 12, 1953 9 'A NO R TH LAND • AAA Driver Training institute Graduate • Professional Certified Teacher • Dual-Control Training Car with MILLY VITALE • Paul Stewart • key Walsh •ard Oscar Kariweis sm. Play by MICHAEL BLANKFORT • eased ea His Iles•seilint Nowd &Weekday EDWARD DMYTRYI( • A COLUMBIA PICTURE available for private parties (after 3 p.m.) until September Please Call WO. 1-8000 Ext. 263 in Cd t, ;°r 1ByRome WA/ Of C, /e Deniie Dared -Patric &Ades ;TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-3663 Sunday and Evenings Inciuded 4 *-99•999.999.49-9999+9994.4 L'AIGLON FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE Showers (Formerly Huyler's) IN THE FISHER BLDG. FORMAL OR INFORMAL PATTIES, • Weddings • Sweet 16 Parties • Receptions CALL TR. 5-5100 NO INCREASE IN PRICES 0,040110****0100.00411410•400000.011141111100.000000•110000110111 ,004; 0 SOCIAL INC'S PARTY Dancing Under the Stars Beautiful Edgewater Park Ballroom SUNDAY, JUNE 14, 9:00 P.M. 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