monitimmimmilmmitimmotlinittitmmtiiinimitiitimmuilimmIliiinittnimmtmitmmtimmtmumr_ DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-19 Friday, December 18, 1953 Danny Raskin s Recognizing the constant need of whole blood and blood plasma of Michigan, Jewish War Veter- ans will sponsor a blood rally from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., .Sunday, in the JWV Memorial Home, Davison and Petosky. A Red Cross Bloodmobile will be there during the hours of the drive, and will be able to handle all persons wishing to donate a pint of blood, stated Ralph Bernstein, chairman of the rally. Bernstein stated that during World War II and the Korean campaign "the rapid utilization 31111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110 Scrap Dealers Plan Tribute to Spector NORTHLAND to Sponsor Blood Drive Sunday Dread Making Sponge for blood by the American Red worked wonders in saving the Cross for civilian, scientific and lives of many soldiers. - During Cake ? Try Manischetvitz military needs, the Department peace time, blood is one of the LISTENING THE RECORD slated for band reached over and raised best-seller attention, Tell All the cover, but the wife said, Your Troubles To Somebody j "Why don't you ask the blessing Else," was written by local band first, dear?" . . The husband leader Artie Fields. . . both words replied, "I don't believe there is and music ... It's on the Dom- anything here that hasn't al- ino lable and sung by Joe Moo- ready been blessed." * * * ney, blind pianist of the famous Joe Mooney Trio. BACK FROM HIS vacation to California, steel man Abe Dunitz BUILDER HAROLD SARKO tells of the little service station tells of the contracting firm away out on the edge of a west- that was famous for its ability ern desert where hangs a shingle to slap togeather a whole block bearing this strange legend.:. . front of snazzy-looking ( from "Don't ask us for information. the outside) ranch houses in If we knew anything we wouldn't less time than it took a builder be here." of t h e old school to erect a chicken coop. One morning, however, a foreman rushed up to the head of the firm and shouted, "We just removed the scaffolding from the three new by members of houses on `K' Street and they the Spearheaded Detroit Histadrut Campaign collapsed in a heap." . . The scrap industries division, plans big boss investigated, and turn- and arrangements for a testi- ed on his foreman in a rage .. . monial dinner to be tendered "How often do I have to tell Leo Spector, co-owner of the you ninnies," he bellowed. "never Michigan Scrap Iron & Metal to remove the scaffolding till Co., are nearing completion. you've put up the wallpaper?" Scheduled for Dec. 26, at Adas Harold and partner Julius Green Shalom Synagogue, the dinner are among the top builders in will be attended by representa- the country today. . . puting up tives of Detroit's scrap industries, an average 15 homes a day and officers and members of the or- selling them just as fast. . . The ganizations with which Spector houses are very well built and is associated, his friends and easily worth the money paid fami17- . for them. Active in community affairs since his arrival in Detroit in IN THE COLUMN of a couple 1923, Spector was one of the of weeks ago, we mentioned founders and is a director of the wonderful work that Chesed shel Emes. He is a found- has been done by the Ladies er of the Sokolivker Progressive of Mosaic. . . and that Shirley Farein, which this year cele- Garsoff was the group's presi- brates its 18th anniversary, and dent. . . The first part is true, a member of Arlazaroff Branch, but as to the latter, Martha Farband and Cong. Bnai David. Weisman is still the recogized An active participant in His- president and the parties to tadrut, UJA and JNF campaigns, raise funds for handicapped it was at Spector's initiative that children were raised during her a sponsoring committee drawn term of office, which does nor from representatives of the end until Jan. 12, 1954, Shirley trade undertook the humani- Garsoff takes over from that tarian project of constructing point: Sorry for the error, folks, and equipping a medical center but Martha deserves all the in Gedera, Israel under the aus- credit in the world for her fine pices of the Histadrut. leadership of this grand bunch Costing some $30,000. the clin- of women past year. ic will serve residents of the town and surrounding area, and Because the 1.iliversity of De- will alleviate the critical short- troit has such a good basketball age of medical facilities . in Is- team it's tough enough just to rael. get on let alone lead the entire Samuel Schwartzberg, chair- squad in scoring . . . But Ralph inaii of dinner arrangements, Goldstein is doing it at the Cath- advises that Zev Beeri, deputy olic school, and from the way director of the Israel Investment he's piling. up those points don't Center will be guest speaker, and be surprised if he winds up the Miss Masha Benya, well known season still on top as the lead- concert soprano will provide the ing scorer. Ralph was All-City at musical portion of the program. Central High School .. . and is only a sophomore at the Univer- Honor Dr. Ginzberg with sity of Detroit . . . He plays one Seminary Microfilm Library of the guard positions if you're NEW YORK—In honor of the ever out there watching him. late Dr. Louis Ginzberg, fore- SOMETIMES THOSE of us plan- most Talmudic scholar of our ning for the future must feel a times, a microfilm library has good deal like a near-sighted been established, through the man in a dark room, wearing generosity of his friends, at the boxing gloves, and attempting Library of the Jewish Theologi- to measure the thickness of a cal Seminary of America, 3080 jellyfish with a pair of rubber Broadway, it was announced there at a memorial meeting. calipers. * * * The microfilm library will con- WHEN LI'T'TLE BETSY Gold- tain. priceless Hebrew manu- now scattered in libra- schmidt was taken with the scripts, throughout the world. The measles she heard a good deal ries Library collection of He- about germs and microbes from Vatican brew manuscripts the first to the conversations of her father, be reproduced on is microfilm. Dr. Meyer Goldschmidt. . • One evening, recently, some time CARD OF THANKS after her recovery, she heard The family of the late Max her mother singing a lullaby to wishes to thank its rela- baby Merrill. . . "Oh, mama! Unrot tives and friends for the many You must not sing that," she said. "You sang it to me when .I kindnesses extended during its had the measles, and there may recent bereavement. be microbes in it!" * * * REV. C. L. MORTON likes this story told to him by a minister DRIVER TRAINING • AAA Driver Training institute friend. . . about a young hus- Graduate band who did not like hash. His • Professional Certified Teacher wife acquired a French cook • Dual-Control Training Car book giving many recipes for Saul H. Sinkoff UN. 2-4033 using left-overs. . . The next evening she had one of the Personal Instruction fancy mixtures in a covered Sunday and Evenings Included dish on the table. The hus- JWV most potent weapons against disease and injury." Entertainment will be pro- vided and refreshments served to all who attend, Bernstein added. Assisting him in the blood drive are Anne Epstein, Roland Gottesman, Milton Ber- ry, Lillian Bernstein, Irving Segal, Rose Feinberg. Betty and George Steinberger and Florence Sriro. The community is urged to participate in the program. rvetovteft!eletoctetctme-wwtemtit'vvgzetertrovvc-Wttc-te-tetrf.wnkg thve.tglkreztr. For Your Holiday Entertaining CALL DETROIT'S FINEST TRAY CATERERS Take a quick glance at the cake recipes in a typical old- fashioned cook book, and you begin to wonder where women found the time, energy and pa- tience to do their own baking in it the old days. Today, home- baking has been given a lease P on life, and so has the house- wife. Take sponge cake, for in- stance. The number of ingredi- ents, the mixing, stirring, sifting and folding. It's a small wonder the old-fashioned way became a dwindling art. 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