THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, February 6, 1959-20
fWV to Honor
Miss Goodman to Wed Rep. Roosevelt Here
Form Chapter
Gold Star Group in Feb. 14 Ceremony to
of Denver Hospital
e
The Gold Star Parents of the
Jewish War Veterans will be
guests of honor at a meeting of
Board of the JWV Memorial
Home Association at 11 a.m.,
Sunday, at the Memorial Home.
The organization, composed
of mothers and fathers of the
Jewish servicemen from this
area who fell in World War II
and in the Korean conflict, have
taken a leading role in the crea-
tion and maintenance of the
Memorial Home at Davison and
Petoskey.
Aaron Canner is the presi-
dent of the Gold Star Parents
and Meyer Silverman, the first
president of the group, serves
as honorary president.
Samuel J. Rhodes, president
emeritus of Memorial Home,
will address the meeting, and
will make a special presentation
to the parents on behalf of the
Association. Bernard Hoffman
is chairman of the committee
arranging the program and the
breakfast which will precede it.
Also participating will be
Harry T. Madison, past national
,TWV commander and a past
president of the Memorial
Home. A special award will be
given to Harry Docks, local
command leader, for supporting
the home and its aims and pur-
poses.
Honor Dr. Sachar's
60th Birthday with
`Tel-E-Phon' Drive
The Detroit Chapter of the
Brandeis University Women's
Committee will join 104 similar
groups from coast to coast in a
nationwide salute to Dr. Abram
Leon Sachar, president of the
university, on his 60th birthday.
The tribute to Dr. Sachar will
take the form of a "Tel-E-
Phon" campaign on Feb. 15
for new annu-
al and life
members. It is
exepcted that
thousands of
women will
enroll during
the drive.
Results of
t h e national
drive will be
announced by
Mrs. David S. Dr. Sachar
Rose, national president, at a
birthday dinner in New York's
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, which is
being given by trustees and fel-
lows of the university.
Annual membership dues and
life membership fees are the
main sources of funds for the
Brandeis University Women,
which has as its main project
support of the university's lib-
rary.
Mrs. Arthur Rice, president
of the Detroit Chapter, an-
nounces that Mrs. Maurice
Schiller, vice-president of mem-
bership, and Mesdames Herbert
Frank and Saul J. Rubin are
chairmen of the local "Tel-E-
Phon" drive.
Assisting them are Mesadmes
Alvin Barnett, Jack Nover,
Chester Colen, Leonard Birn-
dorf, Albert Bloom, Malcolm
Lowenstein, Bernard Segall, Gil-
bert Silverman, Beverly Straus
and Oscar Zemon.
Pinsker Society to Mark
Sholem Aleichem Centennial
A cultural evening dedicated
to the 100th anniversary of thd
birth of Sholem Aleichem will
be held by the Pinsker Progres-
sive Aid Society on Feb. 17, in
the Hayim Greenberg Center,
19161 Schaefer.
Movsas Goldoftas, principal of
the United Jewish Folk Schools,
will be the guest speaker. He
will outline the life story of the
great Jewish poet and humorist
and will read some of his works.
A social hour will follow.
Friend s are invited.
'
Young Helpers Collect for March of Dimes
Members of one of this com-
The girls, aged 10 to 14, also
munity's newest youth organiza- have assisted civic drives for
tions — the Young Helpers of Muscular Dystrophy, Shipwreck.
Rep. James Roosevelt, of Detroit — are currently assist- Disaster Fund and City of Hope.
California, will arrive in Detroit ing in the drive for the March Plans are currently being made
Sunday to address a brunch of Dimes with cannister collec- to repeat a cabaret night party
being held at
tions at the Michigan Central at Childrents Hospital and for
11:30 a.m., at
youngsters afflicted with Mus-
Depot.
Sidney Hill
Last weekend, and again this cular Dystrophy.
Northwes t
weekend, members of the organ-
Club, 13333 W.
ization, spearheaded by Shel-
8 Mile.
ley Bank and Karen Ratner,
have filled canisters with coins
Those at-
and bills given by passengers
tending t h e
as they were leaving and board-
brunch are
And His Orchestra
ing trains.
seeking the
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formation of a
Detroit chap-
ter of the
national devel-
For a Vivid PictUre Story
opment com-
of Your 'Simcha' Call
Rabbi Morris Adler, acting
mittee of
president of the Jewish Com-
AMCD.
munity Council, announces that
The I o c al
Roosevelt
Of the Amedah Studio
the Council's next Delegate As-
group will seek to raise funds sembly will be held at 8:15 p.m.,
UN 2-6063
for the 55-year-old institution, March 2, in the social hall of
For Free Consultation
which provides unlimited hos- Beth Aaron synagogue.
pitalization for patients of all
The featured speaker will be
faiths suffering from cancer Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein, of
and chest diseases.
K A M Temple, Chicago, whose
Hosts at the brunch are John subject will be "The Integration
Master of Ceremonies
Isaacs, Judge Nathan J. Kauf- Issue and the Jewish Commun-
and his Orchestra
man and Larry Labell. Charles ity."
Detroit's Leading Entertainer
Hacker, Midwest regional direc-
The Council's Delegate As-
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tor of the hospital, will accom- sembly meets quarterly through- TO 6-5016
out the year to consider and de-
pany Cong. Roosevelt.
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termine matters of Council pol-
icy and to participate in pro-
grams on subjects of current
significance.
The assembly will be followed
Detroiters Leon S. Wayburn
and C. Allen Harlan were named by a social hour and refresh-
For fine color movies
trustees of the National Jewish ments.
of your wedding
Hospital at Denver at the non-
sectarian med-
Call
Musk and Entertainment
i c a 1 center's
annual meet-
ing last week.
Wayburn, of
and his Orchestra
t h e Luckoff
DI. 1-1609
and Wayburn
advertising ag-
ency, is chair-
man of t h e
hospital's De-
troit commit-
Wayburn
tee. Harlan is
the president of Harlan Elec-
& Company
tric Co.
The two Detroiters joined' in
In a program of pantomime, dance, song,
office Walter M. Simon, a Den-
and dramatic sketches
ver attorney and third genera-
WEDNESDAY
EVENING, FEBRUARY 18th
tion trustee of the Denver insti-
tution, who was elected presi-
-
SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL
dent.
Tickets: $3.60, 2.80, 2.20 and 1.75 available at
The hospital is a free-care
Grinnell's Downtown;
center for patients with tuber-
Center Music Shop, Northland.
culosis and other chest diseases,
including heart defects amena-
ble to surgery. Since its opening
in 1899, the institution has given
THE DREAM...a reality.
over 4,000,000 patient days to
residents of every state in the
country.
Oick. Shzin_
Council Schedules
Delegate Assembly
MISS SUSAN GOODMAN
Announcement is made by
Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Blumenthal,
of Kentucky Ave., of the forth-
coming marriage on Feb. 14 of
Susan Jane Goodman, daughter
of Mrs. Blumenthal and Mr. T.
Leonard Goodman, of Chicago,
to Lt. Joel Marvin Herman, of
East Orange, N.J.
Lt. Herman, son of Mrs. Rob-
ert Kahn, of New York City, and
the late Mr. Emanuel Herman,
is a graduate of Seaton Hall
University, and is now stationed
at Fort Huachuca, Ariz.
The bride-to-be attended the
University of Arizona, and is a
member of Alpha Epsilon Phi
sorority.
Rosenwald AL Post
to Mark 27th Year
at Feb. 14 Banquet
S. LEIBICK
SAM ROSENBLAT
WHAT EVERY BRIDE
SHOULD KNOW . . .
Denver Center Elects
Detroiters as Trustees
SID SIEGEL
Julius Rosenwald Post of the
American Legion will celebrate
its 27th anniversary with a din-
ner party at 6:30 p.m., Feb. 14,
at Club Gay Haven.
The event will honor all past
commanders of the Post and
past presidents of the Auxiliary.
For reservations, call Joseph
Shapiro, public relations officer,
UN. 1-6039.
At graduation exercises of
Diu-fee Intermediate School last
week, Rosenwald Post made its
17th annual presentation awards
to the outstanding graduates, as
selected by the teachers.
Shapiro, a past commander of
the Post, made the presentations
to Joy Lilly and Nicholas Basil,
with second place going to Char-
lene Kuzirian a n d Norman
Schwartz.
In conjunction with the Aux-
iliary, Post members recently
donated funds to the White
School for Handicapped Chil-
dren enabling a busload of
youngsters to be taken to the By Mrs. Regina Frischwasser
Shrine Circus. Chaperoning the (Jewish Telegraphic Agency, Inc.)
Walnut Cakes
children were Bob Finkel, Sha-
Cream one-fourth cup short-
piro, Helen Wolfe and Ida
ening with 2 cups sugar and 3
Zuger.
egg yolks. Add the stiffly beat-
en egg whites, 2 cups ground
Crescent Shriners
walnuts, one-half cup matzoh
Elect New Officers
flour, and 1 teaspoon lemon
Crescent Shrine Club, at a juice. Place by spoonful on a
recent meeting, elected and in- greased baking sheet, and bake
stalled the following officers: in a moderate oven for 20 min-
Max N. Haidy, president; I. utes.
Banana Pudding
Herbert Grossman and Frank
Mash 3 ripe bananas with 8
R o s e, vice-presidents; Stanley
Yates, secretary; Herbert Calfin, minced dates, grated rind of
treasurer. Max Schwartz, Ed- one lemon, one well beaten egg,
ward B. Nolish, Joseph Frano- one tablespoon melted butter, 2
vitz, Al Rosenberg, David tablespoons honey, and two
Feldstein, Henry H. Hertzberg tablespoons bread crumbs. Pour
and George P o l a s k y were into a small greased pudding
elected to the board of gover- pan, and bake in a moderate
oven 30 minutes.
nors.
The following Nobles were
sworn in at the meeting: Wil- Artist's Russian Paintings
liam Hordes, Samuel Katz, Don- Open at Garelick's Gallery
ald Mitzkin, Morris R a t n e r,
A group of 28 paintings and
Joseph B. Rose, Abe A. Schmier drawings by Mary Ellen Dohrs,
created by the artist on a trip
and Jacob F. Schulman.
On Feb. 20, Dr. Jona Ron, to the Soviet Union, will open
Grand Master of the State of at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Gare-
Israel, will be honored at the lick's Gallery, 20208 Liver-
Grand Masters convention at nois. The exhibit, called "Rus-
sian Impressions," f ea t u r es
Masonic.
paintings and sketches of the
Scout leaders from 12 coun- Russian people, peasants and
tries took training at the Schiff worker s, which were culled
Scout Reservation at Mend- throughout Russia, in the vil-
lages, resorts and the big cities.
ham, N. J., in 1958.
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