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November 19, 1954 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-11-19

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Elect Beth Yehitiouri,iimunoaril' Technion Gets $280,000 From Humanitcrian Trust

Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's Board of Education (Vaad Haclii-
nuch) re-elected Rabbi Leizer Levin of Congregation Beth Tikvar ►
as chairman, Dr. Max Kapustin, director of Bnai Brith Hillei
Foundation, vice-chairman, and Rabbi Israel Rockove, superin-
tendent of the-Hebrew Benevolent Society, secretary. Left to right.
are: Solomon Chesluk, who was one of the first teachers at Beth
Yehudah during the early period of its 40-year history, Rabbi
Rockove, Abraham Kravetz, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, Abraham
HOWARD PEARL, press agent M. Silverstein, Rabbi Levin, Rabbi Joseph Elias, principal, Dr.
and public relations man for Kapustin, Isadore R. Cohen, and Rabbi Hayim Donin.
United Artists films, is in town
making arrangements for the
Circle Branches Plan
world premiere showing of Ladies of Od essa Aid
"Golden Mistress" opening Nov. Plan Monday Donor
Weekend
Programs
17 at the Broadway Capitol . . .
• Most branches of the Work-
produced by Richard Kay and
The Ladies of the Odessa Pro-
Hai Y
men's Circle will be active this
RybnicK • • • One of his fobs• gressive Aid Society has corn-
weekend, as plans have been an-
(and what a job!) was escort-
pleted arrangements for its an-
ing beautiful Rosemarie Bowe,
nounced for a busy schedule of
nual donor luncheon, to be held
star of the picture, along her
activities.
at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at Holi-
many personal appearances. . . • day Manor,.
At 9:30 p.m., today, Branch
After Howard and Rosemarie 1
460 will meet for an evening of
had finished a hectic day last f Mrs. Morri
Jewish literature, under the
week, he asked her what she ; Weinhart, pro-
chairmanship of Eugene Brown-
gram
chairman,
felt like eating, and the new !
stein, branch educational direc-
star said, "It's all Dick and announces that
tor. Speaking at the meeting, to
r s .
Charles
Harry's fault, but I could sure
be held in the WC Center, will
!
go for a kosher corned beef ; Solovich
will be
be Saul Maltz, director of' the
,
guest
speaker.
A
sandwich!"
Circle school.



musical pro- .
At the same time, at the home
HOWARD IS STAYING in gram also will"
of the Philip Fabians, 3438 Edi-
town to also ballyhoo Ava Gard- ! be feature d,:
son, a member panel of Branch
ner's next picture, "Barefoot I with Mrs. David:
470 will discuss "Current World
Contessa" 'coming, Nov; 25, to !Teitelbaum
the Michigan Theater. . . This is serving as toast
Affairs." Mrs. Evelyn Bruss will
the picture Jospeh Mankiewicz ; mistress. M r s
be moderator, and panelists in-
produced,
directed and also : Morris Kopniciv
clude the Martin Hoffers and
wrote the screenplay for . !is donor secre- :,.
Rudy - Africh.
Howard gave a private screen- tary. Mrs. KopniCk
"The Modern Y o u and Art"
ing of "Barefoot Contessa" for his Since the inception of the is the theme of a discussion
good friend Henny Youngman, I Child Rescue Fund, the Odessa to be led by Mrs. Cyril Miles,
appearing then in Minneapolis Ladies have annually pledged art director of the Highland
. . Henny raved so much about their support through Pioneer Park Schools. at 9 p.m., Satur-
it that he insisted that while ! Women and various other agen- day, in her home at 958 Law-
Howard was in Detroit he give cies whose aim is helping refu- rence. The meeting is sponsored
Henny's uncle, M a x Chetkin, gee children.
by Branch 1060, and is open to
president of the East Side Lodge,
The society's motto is "Moth- members and their friends.
T h e Circle's E-S Council
Bnai Brith, a private showing erhood is a gift; fostering a
also . • . the first one he has child is a privilege."
meanwhile is planning a
ever attended . . . although Max
Thanksgiving Square Dance at
is a former theater owner, dat-
9 p.m., Nov. 27, at the Center.
Junior
Hadassah
Members
I
ing back to 1914.
Caller will be Bob Hoyte. Tickets
I Slate Membership Tea
are available from Abe Brown-
ACCORDING TO HOWARD, it
stein, KE. 3-6621, or at the door.
is possible to start from one Junior Hadassah is planning
point in this fabulous- place, a membership tea at 2:30 p.m.,
travel eight-five miles in a Sunday, at the home of Mrs. A.
straight line, and still be with- M. Stein, 19182 Monica. Mrs.
DRIVER TRAINING
Samuel J. Rhodes will speak on
in the city limit.
• AAA Driver Training Institute
HOWARD TELLS the story •her recent visit to Israel. Mrs.
Graduate
about a member of the staff of Sol Slomovitz, a member of
• Professional Certified Teacher
a well-known producer in Holly- Senior Hadassah's choral group,
• Dual-Control Training Car
wood who did an unprecedented will give a solo recital. For in-
Saul
H. Sinkoff LI. 7-3313
thing . The producer had just formation, call Ann Stolsky, UN.
outlined his idea for a new pic - 1-4290.
Personal instruction
ture. . . The staff man .coughed
Sunday and Evenings included
nervously, looked around for the
BBYM Plans Barn Dance
nearest exit, and piped up,
"Boss, I think your idea is ter-
Israel Chapter, Bnai Brith
WE ARE NOW
rible." 41 . aThere was a stunned Young Men, will present its sixth
silence. in the room for a mo- annual barn dance at 8:30 p.m.,
ment; then the producer said Wednesday, at Pappy Kincaid's,
quietly, "Joe, please do me a fa- Eight Mile and Oakland. Jim
For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS,
vor. When you talk to me here- Schultheis anc.: his band will pro-
B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET
SIX
TEEN S, ETC. Moderate
after, keep quiet."
vide the music. Tickets are avail-
Prices. Can accommodate from
able by calling UN. 4-2040, or at
25 to 125 people. Dance floor
THE MALAPROPISMS of Hol- the door.
and piano also available.
lywood big-shots have become a
Serving dinners to the public
pretty threadbare subject, par-
Young Adult Square Dance
on Sundays and Holidays only.
ticularly since the public is
See us in our newly beautifully
aware that most of them origi-
remodeled Dining Rooms.
A folk and square dance, spon-
nate in the minds of columnists sored by the young adult ad-
Kormendy's
Dining Room
and press agents. . . But here
visory committee of the Jewish
are three Howard assures us are
Catering
and
Community Center, will be held
authentic. . . When "The Best
114 Pallister
at 9 p.m., Sunday, at the Davi-
Years of Our Lives" was pre-
TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485
son Center. Leo Wolf will lead
viewed, the producer assured an
the calling.
interviewer, "I don't care if this
picture doesn't make a nickel,
just so long as the whole United
States sees it!" . . A Vine
Street Voltaire observed, ''Any
man who gets himself psycho-
935 Lawndale N. of the 8600 Block of W. Fort Street
analyzed ought to have his head
examined!" . . One producer
borrowed a troupe of Indians
from another, but when they
reported. for work he didn't
think they looked fierce enough.
APPETIZERS
CHOICE OF ENTREES
He called his friend to protest.
• ROAST TURKEY WITH DRESSING
• MARINATED HERRING
"1 don't know what you are talk-
• ROAST DUCK with EGG BARLEY
• CHICKEN LIVERS
ing about," proclaimed the lat-
• FRIED CHICKEN
• FRUIT CUP
*
S

• CHICKEN PAPRIKASH with
ter. "Those Indians come
DUMPLINGS
• COTTAGE CHEESE
• WATERMELON RIND
straight from the reservoir!"
• STUFFED CABBAGE
*
*

HAIFA, Israel—General Yaa- ist who founded the Humani-
cov Dori, President of the Tech- tarian Trust several years ago
nion, Israel Institute of Tech- and who died in Haifa on March
nology, this week announced 24 of this year.
that the Humanitarian Trust
has made a grant of $280.000 tol Jealousy is n, painful passion;
the Technion for the further- yet without some share of it,
ance of technical education and the agreeable affection of love
research.
I has difficulty to subsist in its
This is the largest single gift full force and violence ,—Hume,
;which the Technion has ever. re- I
ceived from England. General
1,Dori indicated that in using the
contribution as designated by I
the donor Fund, the Technion
will also pay tribute to the
memory of the late Michael
Polak, pioneer Israeli industrial-

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HOWARD'S FAVORITE con-
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The autograph sought was Ed-
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disarming request read, "It
doesn't matter Whether you
write it or print it. I copy all my
autographs over anyhow alpha-
betically in my scrap book."

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