Bnai Brith *omen Pass e Half-Way Point in Campaign for $100,000 Mrs. Henry Onrich, president of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council, announces that the organization_ has reached the half-way mark in its fund-raising effort. Over 6,000 local women in Bnai Brith's 20 chapters hope to reach the goal of $100,000 by the culminating event, to be held Nov. 8, at Masonic Temple. Mrs. Bernard Bliefield is over- all chairman of the traditional program, which is called "Caval- cade of Stars." Reservations are being taken by Mrs. Alvin Solo- mon, TO..8-8652, Or Mrs. Harry Bodzin, UN. 4-8892. One of the -many Bnai Brith projects* aided by the fund-rais- ing drive is tke Anti-Defamation Leagueii, which *arks to create • Danny Raskin's better understanding among men of all races, colors and creeds. The Michigan Regional office is directed by Dr. Morton J. So- bel. Mrs. Kalman Bruss, ADL chairman of the Women's Coun- cil, advises that a large amount of program material is available from ADL for organizational pro- grams. Among the materials are rumor clinics, panel programs, speakers, films, audience participation dis- cussions and exhibits of human relations subjects. To make known the work of ADL, a number of tours through religious and cultural centers, theater parties with human rela- tions films, visits to neighborhood settlement houses and recreation- al buildings are planned as part of an - interfaith program. Working with Mrs. Bruss and Dr. Sobel are Mrs. Leon Drey- linger, Mrs. Alex Sherr and Miss Elsie Rodd. - WE ARE NOW CATERING ' For WEDDINGS, SHOWERS, BAR 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 1 'and Catering TR. -3-7444 or TR. T-4485 114 Pallister Grez's (Air Conditioned) Hungarian Village 935 Lawndale N. of 8600 W. Fort St. FAMILY STYLE DINNERS Sunday Special All you can eat $2.95 1 /2 price for children under 10 Roast Turkey, Fried Chicken, Chicken Paprikosh, Stuffed Cabbage Featuring Ziggy Bella and his Band Please call early for Reservations 2-9294 VI the incomparable errol garner Teen-Age Matinee Saturday • 4 to 6:30 rouge lounge 1937 Schaefer Erroll Garner and his trio are making their first appearance of the season in Detroit after opening ThursdaSi at 'the riouge Lounge for an 11-day stay. Since last appearing here, Garner has toured the country, and early next year he will leave for a -concert - trip to Aus- tralia and Japan, followed by a trek through Europe. His latest_records, released by Mercury,- are "Solitaire" and "Mambo Moves Garner." Two new Columbia releases are "Er- roll Garner Plays for Dancing" and "Music for Tired Lovers," recorded with Woody Herman in Detroit. With Garner are Denzil Best on drums, and Eddie Calhoun, on the bass fiddle. Israeli Invents Solar Energy to Steam Device _ A-late report of- Thee New York Times, from Tel Aviv, indicates that new development has been found_ . by Israel scientists to cheapen the method_ of collecting solar energy. Steam produced from sun- shine is said to be the first solar steam collected without the aid of lenses or mirrors. The devel- opment is reported to open new possibilities .for the - economic utilization of sunshine. - Zvi Tabor, director of the Na- tional Physical Laboratory of Ir- rael who invented - the apparatus, demonstrated it before members of then Israel Cabinet. - The apparatus 'consists of a irietal_. - plate 'With - 13 —meters of twisted tubing covered by a sheet of glass, all- of which faces the South. Water passing through the :tubes comes out as steam. , Sunday Jazz Matinee. 4 to 6 Erroll Garner Trio Opens at Rouge Lounge • . VI 3 9380 •■ •••••••••••••••••••••P • FOR YOUR DANCING: • and ENTERTAINMENT: • • :PLEASURE • • • • • • S • SAMMY WOOLF S S • • O S • • TE. 4-7730 or WE. 4-0879e T•••••••••••••••••• WALAMO 20450 LIVERNOIS . • .. r. . ALWAYS PRESENTS THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT AND FOOD • Sfarring . . • LITTLE JACKIE HELLER AND HIS BIG VOICE A Veteran Night Club Entertainer FOR YOUR DANCING SAMMY DIBERT and his BAND Featuring JEANNE RAND, Vocalist t. I • -• ,•11‘. DS SUNDAY DINNER SHOW AT 9:00 P. M. OPEN SUNDAYS - Reservations UN 4-9680- Free Parking the time and the Sile friends, Max DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-23 and Ruth Sosin, Moe and .Lena Friday, October 14, 1955 WE HONOR DINER'S CLUB MEMBERSHIPS , •• • Miller and Max and Belle Som- berg, never knew what hap- pened . . . The fellow.was caught a few days later, and Ruth got back her mink stole . . . but mys- tery continues how the guy got away with it! LISTENING at 20 west adams DIXIELAND * HOT & According to Eddie Cantor, if JAZZ v the poor man cannot always get sessions meat, the rich man cannot always nightly by the digest it. ADAMS DIXIELAND BAND "they really move! ENJOY LIBERMAN'S IT WAS LIKE old times again, last week, when former De- troiter Sam Dictor was in town from California with wife Lil and were the house guests of Lou and Ann Chudler . . . Sam and Lou played football together at Northern High back in 1927- 28, plus also being roommates back there in "the good old days.". . . Sam is still active in athletics. His Kiowa Lodge for women in Elsinore, Calif.-, has gals coming from all over the country . . . and is often referred to by writers as "The Ladies Hippy Haven.". . . There'll be a story coming out in Time Maga .- zine about Ktbwa Lodge . . plus articles in some of the movie magazines, since a lot of the female stars are regular visi- tors there when it comes to los- ing a few pounds or staying in condition . .. Kiowa has become so popular that a waiting list of at least two weeks is giving Sam thdughts of 'expanding even more than he has . . . The en- tire Dictor family would have been here, but their two sons are away at school. . . Larry, 19, is a sophomore at USC, and Paul, 13, is at Santa Barbara . . The occasion was 50th wedding anniversary of Lil's- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Karttman, Oct. 10, at Holiday Manor .. Among other former Detroiters -who came in for the affair were Sid - Stoller, right hand man. at Kio- wa, and wife .Payline.„.c.of Los Angeles, Anne Karp- from. Palm Springs with daughters - Fern Fox and Sandra kreitiman,. Betty , and Lou Shulak and Harry and Becky Shulak from Toledo, and Arthur and Gloria Schwartz and Nat and Ann Schwartz of New Jersey . . . Mrs. Kartzman's two sisters, Celia Goldwarg and Leah Routbard came in from Mon- treal . for her anniversary, along with her niece Rosalind Hub- scher . . . Mr. and Mrs. Kartz- man have 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. SHORT Salarril 89c Lb,. 12162 DEXTER - * * * COMIC JACKIE KAHANE, still wowing 'em at Club Gay Haven with his many laugh-get- ters, was a serious lad at shul during the past High Holidays . . . So much in fact, that folks couldn't believe he was the same fellow . . Very few entertain- ers who work into the wee mornings will get up so early to attend services . . . Jackie is one of those very few. * * * • OF THE 45 boy scouts in Troop 23, 16 haVe already hit the top as Eagle Scouts . . . since recently when four . more were given their Eagle award at the last troop Court of Honor. . . . Jerry Trager, Julius Brod- sky, Lyle Hochman and Leonard Efrose . . . 475 folks attended to make it the ltrgest troop Court of Honor held in this part of the country . . . Nate Trager, scoutmaster of Troop -23, has been its leader for 21 years and has received every award :there is • to -get, in scouting, in- cluding the .n-arch . cherished Sil- ver Beaver Award, topped only by . the Silver Buffalo Award given solely to presidents of the United States . . Still another six, boys in Troop 23 will be- come Eagle Scouts at the next troop Court of Honor in Febru- ary . This is the troop organ- ized back in 1911 by Fred M. Butzel at the old Hannah Schloss Bldg. and is now one Hof . the oldest in the city. ' * * * THERE WERE six people sit- ting at the table of a- local nitery recently when a stranger strolled over and walked off with - Ruth Blatt's mink stole which was draped over a chair . . 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