• People Make News FRANK WINN, public relations director of the UAW-CIO, Detroit, is a member of the AFL-CIO delegation currently in Israel for a 12-day visit as guests of the Israel Histadrut Organization. * * * LEVI ESHKOL, Minister of Finance of the State of Israel, will discuss his country's eco- nomic program at the National MobilizatiOn Conference for Is- rael Bonds, in Washington during the weekend of Sept. g. * * * Mrs. J. GILBERT (Jane) IS- RAEL won the playoffs this week in the Women's District Weekly Golf Tournament at Knollwood Country Club. * * * ANDREW L. KAUFMAN, 24, of Newark, N. J., has been ap- pointed secretary to Justice Felix Frankfurter of the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Kaufman is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, where he was president of the "Har- vard Law Review." * * * SAM FOX, director of the Jewish Community Center of Kansas City, Mo., has been named personal advisor to the Gen. 0. D. Thrasher, head of the Civil Defense office, on the es- ENJOY LIBERMAN'S SHORT Salami 89c Lb. 12162 DEXTER TO 6-9804 •••••• ■■•••■••■■•••••■■•\. 001000"%r ■ at 20west adams * FOR A COOL EVENING of your fa- vorite foods and our spe- cialty "out of this world" corned beef. *PLUS the Stevenson Trio * FREE OF TAX at the only Brass Rail in downtown Detroit BRA SS RAIL adams at woodwar WC)0DVVARD near W (RAND BLVD iftiaticiatv tablishment of an adult training education program for the city. * * * DR. JOSEPH A. FELDMAN has been appointed assistant professor in the School, of Phar- macy of Duquesne University, it was announced by the Very Rev. Vernon F. Gallagher, president of the university. * * * MIRIAM R. GELLERT, of Brooklyn, who tied for the top mark in this state's first scholar- ship awards for nursing educa- tion, was honored at a special ceremony of the Board of Edu- cation in New York. * * a Dr. HARRY SHUBIN has been elected president of the Ameri- can Academy of Tuberculosis Physicians. He has also received a certificate from the American College of Chest Physicians as a founding member of its re- search council for outstanding research. LISTENING WHEN THE national medical fraternity, Phi Delta Epsilon, holds its 51st convention at the Sheraton-Cadillac, it'll be the fourth time the event will be held in Detroit . . . Previous years were 1929, 1936 and 1947, the latter when Dr. Emil Rothman was installed as national chair- man . . an honor which will be accorded another Detroiter this year, Dr. Theodore Bergman, who will also serve as general chairman of • the affair . . . The dates are Dec. 29, 30 and 31, culminating with a formal New PHILADELPHIA (JTA)—John Years Eve party . . . Drs. Philip •Felicity, a French-born Catholic Peven, James Rogin and Felix who for many years was super- Rosenwach will head each day's intendent of the building which activities respectively . . . Dr. houses the Allied Jewish Appeal Rothman will be honorary chair- and Federation of Jewish Chari- man and Dr. Walter S. Glaser ties here, was revealed as a bene- convention treasurer. * * * factor of the organizations which he had served. THE LOCAL CHAPTER was Felicity, who died at his desk formed in 1912 as Alpha Phi Aug. 3, made the Appeal and Sigma at the Detroit College of the Federation the beneficiaries Medicine, now Wayne University College of Medicine, and in 1917 of his insorance. The superintendent, who had was amalmagated with Phi Delta never married, after a Jewish Epsilon . . . To take a page out girl to whom he had been af- of memory lane for those who fianced died a few days before like to stroll along that path, the wedding, came to this country here is the list of the charter at the age of 14 when his proper members . . . Drs. Arthur Shiller, name—Jean - BaptiSte Felicite-- Monty Bernstein, Sam Eder, Abe was Americanized to its present Feldman, Abe Koven, Dave Wein- garden and Dave Danzinger. spelling. * * An aviator drring World War I, he served in the same squadron IT WAS IN 1928 that a group with Eddie Rickenbacker. Felicity of local medical 'graduates or- also was an inventor. He turned ganized a local Graduates Club of all his patents over to the U.S. Phi Delta Epsilon, with an ob-. Government during that war. jective to assist students . . . and In addition to his interests as has grown to a membership of an inventor, he frequently 200 practicing Detroit physicians studied the Hebrew prayer book, who have done, a grand job of wrote poetry, was a student of assisting medical students ma- opera and sculpted. terially with regard to scholar- A bust of the late Chaim ship loans and housing and in Weizmann wich he executed starting - their practice . . . Dr. now- stands in the executive of- Rothman was the first president fices of the Allied-Federation of this group . Other charter building. members were, Drs. S. E. Barnett, Harry Berman, Bernard Bern- To be proud and inaccessible baum, I. I. Bittker, L. B. Cowen, is to be timid and weak.—Mas- R. L. Kowen, Abe Feldman, sillon. David Gaberman, S. E. Gould, Herbert Kallett, Harry •Kirsch- DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17 baum, A. M. Kohen, Albert Friday, August 26, 1955 Krohn, Edward Levitt, Leo New- field and H. Sachs . . . Dr. Felix Rosenwach will be installed this year as president of the graduate club. Non-Jewish Worker Is UJA Benefactor sTATE FAI '131,000 in PREMIUMS Danny Raskin's * * DETROIT I 10 GALA DAYS Farm Fun Frolic in the Coliseum September 6, 7 and 8. New this year: Free Miniature Kiddies' Barnyard and Playland. Star Packed Coliseum Show: In Person, JOni James, Frankie Laine, Mills Brothers, Fontane Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald, Roy Ham- ilton, Kirby Stone Quartet, Honey Brothers, Pete Rubino Combo, Roy Tracey, and Herschel Leib and his 19 piece orchestra. Thrill Packed Grandstand Show: In Person, the Cisco Kid (Duncan Renaldo) and Annie Oakley (Gail Davis), Border Legion Rodeo, Canadian DareCleVils; 250-Mire Auto Race, Spectacular Midway featuring. the World. Famous .Rotornnd the Fabulous 'Sky . Witeel. Plus Spectacular Dancing Waters. . LIVESTOCK"JUDGING . • . 56.7. . 66. CHAMPION AUCTIONS SEPT. 7 _MP organized American Museum of Immigration. He said that the new Museum, to be set up at the base of the Statue of Liberty, would serve the same purpose on a nation- wide scale as the Cultural Gar- dens serve for Cleveland—to me- morialize the contributions made by many diverse groups to Amer- ican civilization. ■ 41.114,000 accident with that of Maxwell Sak of Los Angeles . . . It hap- pened 3,1100 miles away, but as it turned out, both autos were insured by Harry Bauman here in the Motor City. * * * WHEN MOONLIGHT boat by Detroit Lodge Knights of Pythias, Aug. 31, stops in the middle of the river, it won't be-for repairs, but for gala - entertainment . . . Tickets can be gotten by calling either Ray Unger, LI. 2-3477 or Iry Gendelman, UN. 4-7717 . . . Proceeds are going to charity. .00 ■ 4,0014114,0110/%01.1%0M., WE ARE NOW CATERING For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, B A R MITZVAHS, SWEET SIXTEENS, ETC. Moderate Prices. Can accommodate from 25 to 125 people. Dance floor and piano also available. Serving dinners to the public on Sundays and Holidays only. See us in our newly beautifully remodeled Dining Rooms. Kormendy's Dining Room and Catering TR. 3-7444 or TR. 1-4485 114 Pallister Grez's (Air Conditioned) Hungarian Village 935 Lawndale N. of 8600 W. Fort St. FAMILY STYLE a••••••••••••••••••••s DINNERS :FOR YOUR DANCING: Sunday Special :and ENTERTAINMENT: All you can eat $2.95 !PLEASURE • 7 /2 price for children • • • under 10 Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken, : • SAMMY •• • WOOLF •• • • • TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879* Chicken Paprikosh, Stuffed Cabbage BOESKY Delicatessen • ANN Featuring Ziggy Bella and Ms Band Please call early for Reservations VI 2-9294 r A•••mese•••••e•••••Z Restaurant Delightfully Air-Conditioned • Cocktail Lounge Famous for Fine Food DINNERS 4:30 to 9:30 • AFTER THEATER SNACKS Businessmen's Lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. - TRAY CATERING A SPECIALTY 12th at Hazelwood TR. 2-4375 WHERE TO DINE gto 503 E. JEFFERSON AVE. CHOP HOUSE WO. 3-7311 WORLD'S FINEST STEAKS. Two Beautiful Rooms, Cocktail Lounge and Detroit's Most Fabulous Dining Room, the "Executive Suite." !mported Liquors. Escorted ladies from 3 p. m. only in Executive Suite. BOESKY'S SID'S CAFE ALWAYS THE FINEST— DINING, DANCING, ENTERTAINMENT. Complete dinners, luncheons. After-Theater dining. Sunday dinners from 12 noon..- We Cater to Parties and Banquets * TU 2-3883 PHI DELTA EPSILON is now 15241 E. Warren at Barham comprised of 50 chapters in all For An Early Breakfast or Midnight Snack. the principal medical schools throughout this country and For a Light Lunch or Complete Dinner Stop at Canada, and about 33 graduate FINE FOODS clubs in the main cities have a national membership of 14,000 phyiscians . . . Last year's con- TR. 2-8500 vention was held 'in New York Take Out and Delivery at the Waldorf-Astoria, when Dr. Service Our Specialty . .. Ribs and Chicken right off the fire. Fred BroWn became the 50th na- Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 a.m. Cor. 12th & Clairmount tional president in keeping with what has become a great family 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield tradition . . . since his father, VA. 2-4118 Dr. Aaron Brown was the original Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5 CO 10:30. Suppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. founder of Phil Delta Epsilon and was its first national presi- GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 2-8600. Priv- dent at Cornell University 50 oinp 3020 ate Banquet Rooms for Wedding parties. Serving the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods' years before. STAFFORD'S . 8333 LINWOOD Buddy's BAR-11-Q AIL GREEN'S * * THIS IS YOUR 106th MICHIGAN STATE FAIR CLEVELAND (JTA) — Soils from all states and territories of the United States and from 34 foreign countries was presented here to Mrs. Jacob M. Hurwitz, president of the Federation of Jewish Women's Organizations by Gen. Ulysses S. Grant; 3rd, to be placed at the foot of the plaque commemorating the poet • Emma Lazarus. The presentation was made in connection with One World Day ceremonies at the Cleveland Cul- tural Gardens. The ceremony took place at the Emma Lazarus Me- morial in the Hebrew Cultural Garden. Gen. Grant, grandson of the victorious Union Army general and 18th president of the United States; is president of the newly . SEPT. 2 THRU 11 Thousands of Agricultural Attractions, Industrial and Educational Exhibits and Demonstrations. Contests Galore, Cooking School, Free Prizes, Over 75 Bands, Daily Parades, Old Time Dancing, Variety Shows. United States Air, Force Band. Soil from 35 Nations Given Cultural Center THOSE WHO attended the last Detroit convention in 1947- at the Book-Cadillac will remember the novel "bagel trees" as decorations for the Yuletide season . . . 700 people are expected to. attend, and again this year, as in pre- vious years, an award will be given to the man outstanding in his relationship to medicine . . . Walter F. Kettering received it 'in Detroit last time and this year, it will be given to Dr. Thomas E. Francis of the University of Michigan, for his outstanding work in the study of virus dis- eases and also his help in the de- velopment of the polio vaccine. * * * ODDITY . . . While visiting in Los Angeles, recently, Detroiter Joe Feldman's car was in an CARL'S HOUSE for more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our own • cellars. ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. "Served as you like it." 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 Biks. 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