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December 25, 1953 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1953-12-25

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AN UNSUNG committee in the judge's speech in triplicate . . .
community, seeking no praise or Seventeen pages were read three
glory, but certainly deserving times over by the unsuspecting
much, is that headed by Rabbi old gentleman . ... The chairman
Joshua Sperka to make sure then rushed out for an aspirin,
that the "lost men" in the state and the audience rushed out to
prisons are not forgotten . . . have hysterics, says Merle.
Composed of a small group of * * *
businessmen, it has done much ALREADY R E CEIVED by the
to preserve the faith still held Jewish Community Council are
by the inmates with the outside some 200 additional requests for
world . . . and no Jewish holiday the very handy Calendar Guide
goes by unremembered ..•Their, prepared by its Culture Commis-
recent visits and gifts for Hanu- slon and distributed to the pres-
kah at the. Detroit House of Cor- idents of Council organizations
rection. and Jackson State Pris- . The requests have included
on were another in an unwrit- many from outlying parts of the
ten motto of these men never state and many of them have
to fOrget . . . Under the leader- come from interested non-Jews
ship of Rabbi Sperka, who is • . . Probably the most far-flung
also Jewish chaplain for Michi- of the lot, however, was one re-
gan prisons, the committee, ceived from the Jewish .purser
composed of Walter ,Berlow, of a merchant ship plying the
Chuck Feinberg, Sammy Woolf, Atlantic Ocean . . . Explaining
Max Biber, Al Rosenberg and Al in his letter that he had read
Farber, has contributed much about the Calendar Guide in the
toward making the confined lives New York Herald Tribune and
of the Jewish inmates •a bit that he wanted constantly to
easier. . . and deserve a world maintain his contact with Jew-
of credit for the magnificent job ish matters, he asked that a
they have done and are still copy be sent to him ... The
doing . . . regardless of the time Council, of course, 'obliged.
* * *
or occasion.
* * *
SCENES ABOUT TOWN . . .
HARRY GREEN, former clown The warning sign noticed by
at Edgewater • Park and East- Herman Grossman on an en-
wood Park, probably one of the trance gate of a farm in North-
quickest wits around town . . . ern Michigan: `.13 e war e of
feels bad this year, in more ways shooting anything on this place
than one . . . It was the first that isn't moving. It's probably
Xmas season in over 15 years my hired man." . . . Brig. • Gen.
he did not perform for the or- S. L. A. Marshall, just returned
phan children at the annual from Korea, coming to iPetroit
party given by the Michigan to speak for Keidan Lodge, Bnai
Showmen's Association .. This Brith, Jan. 5, at Holiday Manor,
year, the kids will have to. laugh of his experiences in Korea and
without Harry, who has been ill his European trip . . . One of.
with a heart ailment . . . but the liveliest wedding receptions
they'll be glad to know that he seen around the community in
is recuperating and may return a long time . . . as Arlene Sarko
again next year. •
and Michael Zide were linked at
* * *
Adas Shalom Synagogue.
ARNOLD GRUBER, enroute to
California on his vacation, stop- Folk Schools Accept
ped at the recent Southern
Methodist-Notre Dame football 2nd Term Registration
game .of a few weeks ago which
turned out to be a sell-out and
Registration is now open for
resultant overwhelming ND vic- nursery and grade school classes
tory . . . Excited fans yelled of the United Jewish Folk
their lungs out, relates Arnold, Schools, it was announced this
as the tide of fortune swayed week by school officials.
now one way, now tne other .. .
The nursery group is composed
Nobody yelled louder for SMU of youngsters 3 1/2 to 5, while
than a young priest who had a grade school is open for chil-
seat on the 35-yard line . dren 6 to 14. Door to door trans-
During a time-out the man next portation is provided all enrol-
to him admitted, "I can't figure, lees. For information, call TO.
Father, why you are rooting for 8-9280 or TO. 8-0941. ,
SMU. Surely you realize Notre
The school's Parent-Teachers
Dames is a Catholic institution! Association will hold' a theater
How come?" . The priest ex- party on Jan. 14, proceeds from
plained proudly, "First, suh, ah which will be used to start a
am a Texan!"
library for pupils. The movie to
* * *
be featured is "The Singing
ROSE WILBER, one of the Blacksmith" with Cantor Moishe
original organizers of the City Oysher.
of Hope Cancer Fighters' M De-
troit, started duties, last week,
30 Plus New Year's Dance
as the first Michigan director
The Jewish Center's 30 Plus
for the City of Hope at Duarte, Club will hold its first New
Calif . . . becOthing a member on Year's Eve dance at 10 p.m.,
the national staff of profession- Thursday, in the Davison Cen-
al workers for this great insti- ter. There will be the traditional
tution . . . Her work consists of noisemakers, balloons, orchestra
organizing and servicing new music, entertainment and re-
groups throughout the state.
freshments.
* .* • *.
ALTHOUGH IT HAPPENED a
few years back; Merle Ander-
man, a student at that time, re-
members when the University of
Michigan once invited d, distin-
guished old judge to speak at a
convocation . . . They didn't
realize that the gentleman, al-
for the
ways eccentric, had grown some-
what senile . . . He seized his
finest in
typescript firmly, plodded up to
the lectern, and began reading
in a high, cracked voice . . .
When he got to the bottom of
Page One, he turned the leaf,
and continued reading . . . It
soon became apparent to the
DELICATESSEN
startled audience that the judge
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was rereading Page One . And
NEAR CURTIS AVE.
if that wasn't enough, the third
page was another duplicate!
UNiversity 4-9786
By this time, everybody realized
that the typist had delivered the

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U.S. Ambassador Ill i DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-1_,

Gen. Doolittle Gets1
T E L AVIV, (JTA) — United
JWV Gold Medal States
AmbasSador Monnett B.

Friday, December 25, 1953

••••

THANKS FOLKS

Davis remains seriously ill, the
Lt. Gen. • James H. Doolittle Embassy announced. First indi-
has been awarded the Gold cation of his illness came in an
FOR A
Medal of Merit of the Jewish Embassy bulletin on Dec. 19.
'o WONDERFUL
War Veterans of the United
1953
Try our Want Ads for the best
States of America, it was an-
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of Detroit, JWV national com-
Sammy
mander.
The award
will be present-
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For Your Dancing Pleaiure
V. Rickenbacker
Sunday and Evenings Included
TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879
chairman of the
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For Your Holiday Entertaining
V
G e n . Doolittlethe dinner, and g .
Col. Harry D.
CALL DETROIT'S FINEST TRAY CATERERS
Henshel, vice-president of Bu-
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loya Watch Co., is general chair-
man.
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The dinner, which will com- w
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memorate the 50th anniversary v
of aviation, will feature Gen.
Doolittle's contributions to the
advance of military aviation.

NORTHLAND

I Woolf •

HAPPY NEW YEAR

Central Evening School
Plans Second Semester

Central High Evening School
will begin its winter semester on
Jan. 4, according to an announ-
cement this week from C. W.
Kammerer, principal. All ele-
mentary grades are taught for
those who wish to complete this
part of their education. All
classes are taught on Monday
and Wednesday evenings.
A number of specialty courses
will be taught, including two
classes in citizenship, courses in
homemaking for women, begin-
ning and intermediate .contract
bridge, beginning and intermed-
iate photography, conversational
Spanish, health education, mix-
ed bamington, social and square
dancing.
A special course in income tax
procedure will be offered by an
experienced tax attorney. Those
wishing information about any
course should call the school of-
fice, TO. 8-8307, between 6:30
and 9:30 p.m.

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Only a Few
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Choice seats at all performances.
So Hurry, your only opportunity to
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a superb cast and with Nioll Mac-
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Week days at 4:40-6:30-8:20-10:00 P.M.
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