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BEFORE LABOR DAY ended
festivities out at Woodhull Lake
the kids got. together and put on
a show to -raise money for the
Mizrachi Orphanage . . . About
200 cottagers watched in the new
Woodhull Lake Playhouse as the
Teenage Variety Musical Show
set up- by Harriet Levine and
Margo Woolf took on the appear-
ance of a miniature Zeigfield
Follies . . and without benefit
of any background or accompany-
ing music other than the - kids
themselves singing or humming
while the other acts were on . .
The theme had Carole Jackson
as queen and Ricky S _ achs as
king auditioning acts . . . and
was complete even with chorus
line, plus singers, dancers and
acrobats . . . In the chorus were
Sandy Bernstein, Elaine Rudack,
Gloria Getz, Harriet Levine,
Margo Woolf, Beverly Whitzman,
Frances Jaslove, who also did a
solo dance, and Marilyn Gelb
who soloed too with singing and
dancing bits . . . Norty Bicoll
sang, Judy Dermer and Shyla
Caplan were an acrobatic act, and
the trio of Bunny Woolf, Roslyn
Corey and Rochelle Cutler did
an Hawaiian song and dance .. .
11-yer-old Barbara Minko and
10-year-old Tefry Eichenhorn
were the only non-teenagers in
the show.. . . -They were - a hit as
a singing duet . . . Orchestra man
Sanu-ny Woolf rendered his tal-
ents as backstage manager . . .
The kids rang the gong to the
tune of $75 . . . Plans for next
summer have already been
started.

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WHILE AT THE airport re-
cently, Bill Korman noticed a
young acquaintance of his feed-
ing quarters into the machine
that automatically issues $5,000
insurance policies . . Staring at
the fistful of policies, Bill ex-
claimed that he really must be
scared of planes . . and the
young fellow replied, "Naaa, I
always do this when I fly. I send
a $5,000 insurance policy to each
of my girl friends, listing her as
my sole heir. And, MAN, you'd
be surprised at how that suc-
ceeds in cementing relations!"

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STORY MAKING the rounds
in the legal circles is" told by
barrister Lou Rosenzweig . . .
about a prominent New York
lawyer facing a prospective client
and asking, "How much can you
afford to pay me?" . .. "Well, I
don't have any actual cash," the
young man explained. But I
could give • you my 1954 Ford."
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"All right," agreed the law-
yer. "Now, down to business. I
see that you're charged with
theft. What did you steal?" .. .
"A 1954 Ford."
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GOAL SET FOR this year's
fund raising campaign by the
Detroit Businessmen's Group of
City of Hope is $100,000 ... Kick-
off dinner-dance, Nov. 6, at
Sheraton-Cadillac has in past
number of years become one of
the community's outstanding af-
fairs of the social season . . . Its
strictly invitational, and as in
the past, a Hollywood celebrity
will be the featured entertainer
Ben Goldberg, over-all chair-
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man, says this affair will top
them all . . . if that's possible! ...
Eugene Epstein is president, N.
R. Epstein, honorary president,
and Morris Canvasser, chairman
of the board.

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Congress Women to Install Mrs. Burk; Begin Year's Work

Mrs. William Burk, recently re-
elected for a second term as
president of the Detroit Women's
Division, American Jewish Con-
gress, will be installed at the
opening meeting on Wednesday.
Beginning with a complimen-
tary luncheon at 12:30 p.m., in
the home of Mrs. Nedwin Smok-
ier, 1720 Strathcona, the meeting
is open to all new or re-enrolled
members.
Dues may be paid prior to the
meeting by calling WO. 5-3939.
They also may be paid at the
door the day of the meeting.
Mrs. Burk a past president
of . Northwest Congress Chap-
ter, former Division program
chairman and presently a dele-
gate to the -organization's na-
tional board, also has been ac-
tive in work for the Jewish
Welfare Federation and Adas
Shalom Sisterhood.
To highlight membership this
year a drive has been started in
honor of Judge Justine Wise
Polier, national Women's Division
president. A scroll of new mem-
bers and their sponsors will be
presented to Judge Polier at the
annual convention, Nov. 17 to 19,
in New York.
At Wednesday's program, Mrs.
Samuel Linden will be installing
officer. Mrs. Morris Adler, guest
speaker, will have as her topic,
"Five Seven One Five."
Plans for the program are
being arranged by ,Mesdames
William Cohen, Nedwin Smokier,
David Fleischman and Dellis
Harwith.
To be installed with Mrs.
Burk will be Mesdames Allan
L. Weston, community rela-
tions; William Cohen, program,
both vice - presidents; Dan
Shapiro, treasurer; Lester Mil-
ler and John Sturman secre-
taries.
Chairmen - include Mesdames
Nedwin Smokier program co-
chairman; S. M. Israel, law and
social action; Ben Snider, living
Judaism; Joseph Mehr, member-
ship; Norman Silverstein, co-
chairman; Edward Rothenberg,
Louise and Steven Wise Me-

the brother of attorney Aaron
Fellman.
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ARTIE FIELDS, now at the
newly rebuilt Club Manhattan on
Wyoming with his orchestra, re-
cently received a national award
for his dancing shoes, television
commercial which emanated from
the Campbell-Ewald advertising
offices . . . and was rated the
outstanding TV commercial of the
year.
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WHILE ON VACATION, Sol
and Evelyn Rhodes visited Mexico
City . . . and had their dream
come true ... to someday attend
a bull fight . It was more a
dream of Sol's than of Evelyn's
. . . But like any good wife, his
wants . soon become hers . . . At
the arena, the fight had reached
the point where the matador,
armed with a swirling cape, was
taunting the bull . . Each time
the bull charged, the matador
would flip the cape aside .
An old cowboy became disgusted
. . Finally he shouted, "Hey,
buddy, he ain't never gonna run
into that there sack unless you
hold it still!"

SGT. DOOLEY COHAN has
been on duty 21 years with the
Detroit Police Dept., Recorder's
Court , . . Four more years and
retirement for Dooley ... Among
the visitors at the Cohan!s sum-
mer home in Colchester, Ont.,
were cousins Roy and Shirley
Schooler from Detroit with 6-
year-old son, Roy, Jr. . . . It was
Irene Cohan's birthday The
men played cards, while Irene
took Shirley, Roy, Jr. and son
10-year-old Michael Cohan into
Harrow to the Harrow Fair . . .
As they were walking by . the
live stock, young Roy, J. ex-
claimed, "Gee! They look almost
real!" . . . It was the first time
he had ever seen a live pig, and
the farmers at the fair got a big
laugh out of his remark . .
Irene won first prize for a sweat-
er she made- and entered in the
fair.

ERRATA . . . In a recent col-
unin, we listed the names of the
men in the. 1912 chapter of Alpha
Phi Sigma . . , One of the names
should have been Dr. Abe Fell-
BEST WISHES TO ALL FOR
man, not Feldman . Dr. Fell-
man passed away a few years A VERY HAPPY AND PROS-
ago in California . . . and was PEROUS NEW YEAR.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-25

Friday, September 16, 1955
morial; Aaron Benyas, fund-rais-
ing; I. B. Dworman, Israel Bonds;
David Fleischman, hospitality;
Dellis Harwith, co-chairman; Al-
bert Padover, highlights; Wallace
Nathan, contact; Arnold Frank,
More than 650 Rabbis of the
speakers bureau; Manuel Klinger, three branches of - American Ju-
office; Saul C. Stein, publicity; daism — Orthodox, Conservative
Paul Masserman, co-chairman.
and Reform
from all -parts of
Chapter presidents to be in- the country signed a call ad-
stalled also are Mesdames Mel- dressed to American - Jewry on
the occasion of the High 'Holi-
vin Nord, Northwest; Louis Red- days urging "our fellow Ameri-
stone, Schaefer-Seven; Joseph can Jews to identify themselves
Greenberg, Louise Wise Chapter; with the program and activities
Zeldon Cohen, Northeast; Henry of the Zionist Organization of
America, and through such Zion-
Caplan, Central - South; Joan
ist affiliation, to ensure Israel's
Rothenberg, University Women.
development and Jewish 'sur-
vival."

50. Rabbis Urge
ZOA Affiliation

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Folk Schools Commence
Classes in Northwest

MRS. WILLIAM BURK

Forty Double-Decker Beds
Sent To Boys Town Jerusalem

JERSEY 'CITY, N.J. — When
the American Export Lines S.S.
Exilona sailed last weekend,
among its important pieces of
cargo were 40 steel double-decker
beds consigned to Boys Town
Jerusalem. Shipped in response to
an urgent appeal from the
school's hadmaster, these will be
used to accommodate 80 im-
migrant boys who recently escap-
ed persecution in Morocco.

United Jewish Fold Schools,
which this week opened classes
at MacDo well Public School, is
still accepting registrations for
the fall semester. Transportation
is provided to the school.
The Folk Schools will occupy
rooms in the elementary school
until the completion of the Labor
Zionist Bldg., now being con-
structed at Schaefer and W. 7
Mile Rd.
In the new building, students
will have all new modern class-
rooms and additional conve-
niences. The enrollment informa-
tion, call TO. 8-9280, Monday to
Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.

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The following Michigan Rabbis
have joined in the ZOA call:

Milton Arm, Detroit; Oscar
Fleishaker, Grand Rapids; Leon
Fram, Detroit; Benjamin Gorre-
lick, Detroit; Herman E. Gross-
man, Kalamazoo; Joseph Katz,
Saginaw; Louis Kaufman, Mt.
Clemens; Philip Kieval, Flint;
Josef Kratzenstein, Bay City;
Moses Lehrman, Detroit; Sydney
K. Mossman, Detroit; Abraham
Ruderman, Muskegon; Jacob E.
Segal, Detroit; M. R. Syme, De-
troit.

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of the Lord my God was upon
•me.—Ezra 7:28

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