Clay-Oakland Assn. Danny Raskin's • Installation Sunday g LLISTENING Dr. Fram GERTRUDE LEVINE becomes the sixth life member of the City at Hope Cancer Fighters in De- troit . . . joining the names of local-ites Ida Diamond, Freda Linden, Rosalie *Dubin, Bertha Gordon and Sylvia Rosenberg on the bronze plaque hanging in the Cancer Wing of the former L o s Angeles Sanitarium at Duarte, Calif. . The life mem- bership is acknowledged in all the women's City of Hop -e auxi- liaries throughout the country. • . . Membership in Detroit's Cancer Fighters group has soar- ed to 460 .... and is still climb- ing rapidly. * * LOOKING OVER A new home foot plan at Century Realty, a woman pointed to something on the blueprint and asked, "What's this thing here going to be?" .. . Bossman Leonard Gorosh told her it was an Italian staircase ... and the woman replied, "Just a waste of money. We probably won't ever have any Italians corning to see us." • * FAST WITH THE quips, in- surance man Harry Bauman was asked by gent who had just in- sured his property against fire, "What would I get if this build- ing should burn down tonight?" .. "I would say," replied Harry, "about 10 'years." • * * * DR. HERBERT A. RASKIN has been appointed medical director of the Narcotics Clinic, City of Detroit. . . Cousin Herb (we have two of them) recently opened his own office in_ the Kales Building . . He is a psychiatrist. * * 4, FAVORITE STORIES' . . by Murry Koblin, advertising mana- ger at Hadley-Finsterward. . . . about the advertising salesman who upon arriving at the hotel, was met by the porter w h o wanted to know how many trunks he carried. . . "I don't use any trunks," the salesman replied . . • "Oh, I thought you waz one of these traveling sales- men," said the porter. . "I am, but I sell brains." ... "Well, ex- cuse me, boss, but youse the first travelin' fella that's been here this season who ain't carryin' rto m 1 •" * * * Bishop Baber ;Sol Krim Brings Canadian. Players To Masonic Auditorium on Feb. 5 Sol. Krim Is realizing another , theatrical ambition—by bringing to Detroit, for one performance : on Saturday night. Feb. 5, iij the Masonic Auditorium, the Strat- ford Players, in George Bernard Shaw's "Saint Joan:" The Canadian Players' - per- formance has beezi described as a "platform production." It is put on with a 'minimum of props by seven men wearing grey busi- ness suits, all taking two or three roles, and one woman, "Joan," wearing slacks and a sweater. This Sunday, this cast will go to New York to appear on the Ford Foundation TV Program Omnibus. The Canadian Players were organized . by Tom Patterson, founder of the Stratford Shakes- pearean Festival, and Douglas Campbell. I Title role in "Saint Joan" is being played by -Ann Casson, wife of Douglas Campbell, and daughter of leading British act- ress Dame Sibyl Thorndyke. Aiming to strengthen inter- racial relations, the Clay-Oak- land Merchants Association is planning a series of programs "dedicated to the betterment of the community." Merchants in that area and .their friends have been invited to a program at 4 p.m. Sunday, at Murray Local No. 2 CIO Hall, 1339 Clay, to participate in the installation of officers of this association. Principal addresses will be de- livered by Bishop George W. Baber, of the A. M. E. Church, and • Dr. Leon Fram, rabbi of Temple .Israel. Councilman. Edward Conner .will install the following officeis: Samuel Lipson, president; Pioneer Women Begin James P. Cobb, chairman of the board and first vice-president; World Child Day Rivers Corley, secretary; Ernest Fund-Raising Ef forts 'Mackey, treasurer; Walter Your- m an an cl Car s, se Evan The cond • Council of Pio- o . 1 B Detroit and third vice-presidents; Mrs. neer Women has already begun Neora Robinson, assistant secre- planning its participation in ef- tary; Don Preston, financial sec- forts to support World Jewish retary; Larry Watts, sergeant- Child's Day, announces Mrs. at-arms; Dr. Robert Greenidge, David Colman, vice-president of Mrs. Esther Gastman and Wil- fund-raising. liam Richards. trustees. World Jewish Child Day, sup- Mr. Cobb will preside at Sun- day's installation program. There ported by a number of organi- will be a unusual program by zations in addition to Pioneer the choir of Nazarene Baptist Women, has been proclaimed for March 20. Church. Three special events have been planned by Pioneer Women, to Robert Trepack to Head be culminated with a Spring Ball on March 23, at the Veterans Detroit Oil Men's Club Bldg. On March 13, the women Robert Trepack, of Auto City will hold an entertaining after- Oil Co., has been elected as noon for children, while on president of the Detroit Oil March 20, a cannister drive will Men's Club for 1955. In last offically be launched. Proceeds from all planned week's edition of The Jewish functions will go to- the Youth News, the wrong Aliyah department of the Jew- picture of Mr. ish Agency- which tranports Jew- Trepack ap- -ish youngsters from hostile peared. countries to Israel. Trepack, who Children under the care of previously h a d Youth Aliyah have been placed served as secre- in 240 settlements where they tary and vise--; are being educated and in- president of the tegrated into the life of the _Jew- Detroit Oil ish state. Thousands of Moroc- Men's Club, is , can children still await rescue. active in nu- Funds . raised on World Jewish mer ous corn- Trepack munal affairs. For several years, Child's Day will help finance this he served as chairman of the oil endeavor. Working with Mrs. James and gas section of the Mechani- cal Trades Division of the Allied Brindze, chairman, are Mes- dames Jack Abramson and Jack Jewish Campaign. Trepack also is on the board Gosman, children's program; of . the Detroit Service Group Louis Diamond and Bernard and is a member of the Com- Klein, cannister drive; and Sam- munity Relations Committee of uel Isaacs and Norman Leemon, I the Jewish Welfare Federation. Spring Ball. MURRY LIKES to tell of the advertising agency having a long Scholem Aleichem Chapter and tedious consultation. with j To Hear Address by Maltz Tonight at 9, Sholem Aleichem its latest Customers, a distillery combine. . . At last the agency Institute Chapter I's cultural men were cheered by one of the ; evening will feature Saul Maltz, clients saying, "Have you sam- director of the Workmen's Cir- pled our products? This one's cle Schools, poet and writer, who our best Scotch. Has anyone a I will talk - on "Sholom Asch — A corkscrew?" . . . Fourteen pairs New Approach". - Admission is free. Refresh- of eyes sparked. Six corkscrews were produced. . . . The distil- ments will be served. Mrs. Malke lery man selected one, expertly Shaw will lead group singing. removed the cork from the bot- tle and said authoritatively, desperation to spiritualism and "The proper way to sample I opened a seance parlor. . . A liquor is to wet your finger with widow came in to talk to her a couple of drops, then place •departed husband. . . . The ven- the finger on the underside of triloquist did his" stuff, and his the tongue." patron was delighted. . . She * * * I paid a handsome fee and asked BEST BET Of Weekend . if she might come again the fol- Dinner-Dance and Show by In- , lowing week. . . . The ventrilo- fant Service Group. . • Sunday ; quist new to his role, replied, . . . at Masonic Temple "Madam, I'll not only let him featuring the production "Fan- speak to you, but I'll drink a. fare" directed by Eleanor Rise- glass of water at the same man in her 18th consecutive time!" * * year as director of the annual ISG masterpieces. .. One of the THANKS LOADS for the won- top affairs of the year by one derful greetings sent to us, last of the top charitable groups in week: on our birthday. . . We appreciate your sentiments . . . the city. * * even though they did serve to NITERIE BOSS Piil Beck of remind us that we were a year the Clique tells of the ventril- older . . and sort of "getting oquist who, unable to get vaude- up there" if you want to call ville bookings, turned in his it that. I The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion, represented by Rabbi Max Kapustin, and-the Greater De- oun • , repre- roi nai xi sented by Melvin Weiss , partici- -pated in discussions for the es- I tablishment of a Wayne Univer- sity Religious Center. A dinner held last Friday for the purpose of such discussions was catered in accordance with Jewish dietary laws. Place: Dexter-Davison Center Time: 8:30 p.m. 'till 12:00 Date: Sunday Eve., Jan. 30 Orchestra: Carl Sims and His Re- cording Orchestra Come and enjoy the crowd—and loin the fun. Refreshments. Members Should Bring Membership Cords WE ARE NOW CATERING For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, 8 A R MITZVAHS, SWEET SIX TEEN S, ETC. Moderate Prices. Con accommodate from 25 to 125 people. Dance floor and piano also available, Serving dinners to the public on -Sundays and Holidays only. 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