12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 23, 1953 News Brevities At a recent banquet of KOL- broke, baritone, Nancy Lee, pops LIN FAMILY CIRCLE, Herbert singer, and the duo of Don Kollin was installed as presi- Curtis, vocalist and George dent. He will be assisted by Li:- Young,. guitarist. Ban Newberg, vice-president; , Phyllis Leventhal, secretary; and A neighborhood gym class for Arthur Newberg, treasurer. women will start this Monday, in * * *. the MAC C U L L O C H SCHOOL. WAYNE UNIVERSITY THEA- All women in the area are in- TER, which opened its season vited to register for the program last weekend, will again present of health and recreation. the Arnaud D'Usseau and James - Gow powerful drama, "Deep Are SOLOMON FAMILY CLUB the Roots" at 8:30 p.m., today will meet this week at the home and Saturday. A benefit per- formance • also is planned for of Sen. and Mrs. Allen H. Blondy. Cwt. 30. All performances are At the last meeting, officers scheduled at the university's elected to serve during the com- playhouse, 3424 Woodward. Shel- ing year were: Syd Lieberman, don Slavin, son of Mr. and Mrs. president; Ida Blondy, secretary; Hyman Slavin, of 5509 Orchard Harry Dorfman, treasurer; and Mill be featured in one of the Betty Klein, publicity chairman. * * * principal roles. CHARLES MUNCH will con- * * KANTER FAMILY CLUB, at duct the Boston' Symphony Or- its recent meeting, elected the chestra in a concert at Masoiiic following officers for the forth- Auditoriuni tonight. * * * coming season: Paul Kanter, AARON DROOCK, Bnai Brith president; Joe Feldman, secre- tary; Marvin Rosen, treasurer; leader, will be honored over Alt- and • Mrs. Irene Kanter, sun- man's Jewish Hour Saturday, shine chairman. Irving Yura, 10:30 p.m., with a review of his honorary chairman of the club's, life in the series "Personalities first annual installation event, ' in Jewish Life." announces it will be held this * * Sunday, at Sid's Cafe. Outgoing AUSLANDER FAMILY CLUB officers will be honored at the will meet Nov. 9, at the home of affair. They are Mesdames the Irving .Auslanders, of Pine- Jack Tomarin, Nathan Schecter hurst Ave. The group, at a re- and Irving Yura and Mr. Israel cent celebration, honored Sam- Cohan. uel Auslander on his 70th • birthday. * * * NATE S. SHAPERO and DR. VICTOR BAUM, of 17311 . Ap- HERBERT I. KALLET, of • Tern- ple Beth El, will attend the an- •poline, is state chairman of the nual meeting of the national ex- Young Democrats of Michigan, ecutive board of the Union of which will meet on Saturday, at American Hebrew Congregations the Fort Wayne Hotel for its annual convention. NORMAN this weekend in New York. KRANDALL, of 3030 Rochester, *. * is chairman of convention ar- ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will rangements. meet Sunday, at the home of * Mr. and Mrs. George Field, 4221 Coronet Theater presents an . Tuxedo. Plans for the group's fifth anniversary dinner will be. exclusive first run Detroit show- ing • of "Curtain Up," co-starring discussed. Robert Morley and Margaret • Rutherford. The family of the late Mr. Sam Goodman recently organ- TV elcome Home, Mom ized to form the SAM GOOD- MAN FAMILY CLUB. • Members include the Charles Bassins, Lawrence Cohens,_ Jerry Meisels, Max Pleasants, Charles Saulles,' Norman Saulles'. and Philip Silversteins. Dr. ABRAM L. SACHAR, pres- ident of Brandeis University, will address the founding • din- ner of Reconstructionist Press, the new publications arm of the Reconstructionist movemen t, Nov. 4, at Hotel Statler, New York. Color movies of Africa will be shown and narrated by "SING- APORE J 0 E" FISHER, world traveler and master • raconteur at Detroit Town Hall. He will speak at 11 o'clock, Wednesday mor.nrrig in Fisher Theater. * The "Festive Food" package, CARE's newest parcel of kosher foods for Israel, can now be ordered for the Hanukah, which will start Dec. 2, Martha David, director of the Midwest CARE office, announced. Orders for the package, which sells for $14, must be in the Detroit CARE outlet, Hudson's - Crowley - Mil- ner-Demery's, by Nov. 11, for guaranteed Hanukah delivery. 5 'Let's 'Eat for Orv' " is the suggestion of a committee of WORKMEN'S CIRCLE members for the election of Dr. ORVILLE LINCK to the Common Council. The group will sponsor a fund raising party for the Linck campaign chest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Cousens, 4309 Leslie, beginning 9 p.m. Satur- day. Helen Feistein, entertain- ment chairman of • the all- branch Halloween dance and carnival sponsored by Work- men's Circle E-S Council, has announced the floor show for the affair scheduled for the Workmen's Circle Center, 11529 Linwood, Saturday evening, Oct. 31. Don Halper, wthor will be featured with a company from the Lyric Opera group, local performers, including E v e l y VT.,r PPP J3 Mrs. MIRLA ADLERSTEIN, who 18 months ago parted with her children in Belgium so that they might reach the U. S. soon- er and begin their education in a free and democratic land, re- ceived a double-barreled kiss of welcome from Andre, 10 and Elizabeth, 11. Mrs. Adlerstein was Home for Aged Slates 47th Annual Meeting; To Elect New Officers Myron A Keys, president of the Jewish Home for Aged, an- nounces that the 47th annual meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Tuesday, at the Home, 11501 Petosky Avenue. New members will be elected to the board of directors, and brief reports will be given by standing and special commit- tees. The Women's Auxiliary and the Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Association will present its an- nual report. There will be an exhibit of the arts and crafts items made by the residents in the hobby shop and sheltered workshop, and a gallery of photographs illustrat- ing the religious, recreation and occupational therapy activities. The Home for Aged, organized to accommodate a handful of aged persons, in 1937, moved to its present site in order to pro- vide space for the care of 100 residents. As the need arose, additional facilities were added and at present there are 200 residents in the Home. Once again the Home is engaged in an expan- sion program. Now under con- struction are two new kitchens, and the extension of the dining room, as well as other central facilities in preparation for the building of a new infirmary wing in the near future. This new addition would per- mit the admission of another 100 infirm and chronically ill aged. The Home is affiliated with the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit, and is supported by the Allied Jewish Campaign Ira I. Sonnenblick is executive director. Find Israeli Guilty Of Underground Action TEL AVIV, (JTA)—An Israeli military court at Sarafand has found one defendant guilty and acquitted another in the second trial of youths charged with membership in an illegal under- ground organization. Reuben Peretz was acquitted on the ground that there was insufficient evidence presented to warrant a conviction. His co- defendant, Zeev Yeivin, was found guilty. The sentence was not immediately announced. In an earlier trial, 13 of 15 youths were convicted of mem- bership in a terrorist organiza- tion and were sentenced to from one to 12 years. Dedication of Israel's King Christian Hospital Recalls Danish Heroism JERUSALEM, (JTA)—High in the Judean Hills some 200 Jews rescued by the Danish people 10 years ago in a daring Dunkirk- like operation, gathered to pay honor to the small European nation at exercises opening the King Christian Tubercular Hos- pital at Deir Amar. The ceremony also marked the evacuation ,of some 6,000 ' Danish Jews to Sweden by hun- , dreds of Danish fishermen and boatmen who snatched the Jews from certain death at the hands of the Nazis, who then occupied Denmark. It was the late King Chris- tian X, who led his people in protesting the Nazi treatment . of Jews by wearing a cloak with a yellow Star of David on it when he appeared in public. This was in defiance of a Nazi order which forced all Jews to wear such identifying marlis in an attempt to isolate them from the remainder of the pop- ulation. Berl Locker, the Jewish - Ag- ency co-chairman, recounting the Danish exploit during the High Holy Days in October, 1943, told the audience of Is- ! raeli government leaders, Dan- ish and Swedish diplomats and ' lIsraelis from all walks of life, that this operation "will ever be remembered in the annals of the Jewish people. What they , did then," he continued, "saved not only their own honor but ! also of that of Europe, Chris- , tianity and of all mankind." He also stressed that the Jews would not forget the aid given under the Polish quota, while her Belgian-born children came under the Belgian quota. UN. 4-7100 $10 PER MONTH We Serve os Your Office . . . Permitting your clients to keep. in touch with you during business hours. We answer all your incoming calls. 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