Rubin Elected
as Head of New
Bagley Council
Sweet-Godynan
Engagement Told
Bnai Brith Women's Annual Event
Marks Close of $100,000 Drive
DAVE DOMBEY
ASSOCIATES
Approximate
Bnai Brith Women's Council
will hold its culminating event the monies w
PHOTOGRAPHERS
of this year's $100,000 fund- Defamation Le
"The Best Need
raising drive Tuesday and Wed- Brith and- t
Cost No More"
Women
Dolls
fo
b
e
•
cracy.
nesday evenings at Ford Audi-
LI 8-1116
LI
8-2766
men here ser-
Bnai Brith
torium, announces President
vice the veterans and state hos-
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger.
Star attraction of the dinner- pitals, sew cancer pads and
show will be comedian Sid staff a bloodmobile unit, among
Caesar. Also on the bill are other activities.
baritone Stan Banks, the dance
For reservations to the din-
team of Nicki and Noel and Hal ner and show on Tuesday and
Gordon and his orchestra.
Wednesday, call Mrs. Max
Monies raised from the fund- Applebaum, KE 4-8632, or Mrs.
raising drive will be used for S our Sandweiss, LI 2-2536.
egf.
ne
Eyebr
the numerous and varied chari-
tans
by
Rec
table and service activities of
ULTATION
Bnai Brith.
ght
Approximate
Registered Electrologist
of the total V_
And His
emo-
Brith Children's
1157 David Whitney Bldg.
MISS JOANNE SWEET
CONTINENTAL
'ORCHESTRA
gsters
tionally dist
WO 1-5558
Mr. and Mrs. Benny Sweet of in Israel. B
rith Women
UN 3-7626
Day and Eve. Appt. Except Thurs.
Gardner Ave., Oak Park, an- financed cons ruction of the
nounce the engagement of their residential treatment center in
daughter, Joanne, to Robert Bait Vegan.
when you core enough to remember . .
Goodman, son of-Mr. and Mrs.
Six per cent of the funds
Frank Goodman of Chicago.
raised will go to the Bnai rith
The couple plan a Feb. 4 Women's Four Freedom Li-
wedding.
brary, a memorial to
D: Rooseve
Judge .Nathan Kaufman D. C.
By HERMAN JAFFEE
al
he
Some 6
to Address JNHAC's
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aise
i
wil
benefit
monies
Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs • Home Portraits
League on Nov. 15
175,000 young- -rs rough the
Member Northwest Professional Photographers Guild
Mrs. Sidney Wallace, presi- National Yout Service Appeal
dent of the Detroit League, Funds, 217 -Hi el Foundations,
'Mrs: Joseph Silberstein, Becon St,
Jewish National Home for the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza-
Brookline, Mass., won $25.00 for
Asthmatic Children and Chil- tion and the Bnai Brith Voca-
her tasty Kasha-Potato Kugel.
dren's Asthma Research Insti- tional Service.
tute and Hospital, Denver, an-
Ten' per cent will be used at
KASHA-POTATO KUGEL
nounces that Judge Nathan the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hos-
Kasha—Meat Filling
Kaufman will address a meet- pital at Hot Springs, Ark.; Na-
FOR YOUR KASHA RECIPE fowl.
2 cups Of any cooked ground meat or
ing of the League at 12:30 p.m., tional Jewish Hospital at Den-
1 cup cooked Wolff's -Kasha. 2 •
And delight your family with the
Wednesday, Nov. 15, at the ver, Colo.; Bellefaire, a child
onions, chopped and sauteed in oil. Mix. ,
dish. you make! All you do is submit
Potato`Batter
home of Mrs. Samuel -Baker, care institution at Cleveland;
- 1/4 teaspoon sugat
fo sing Wolff's
- 8 med. potatoes
recipe
your
fayorite
14444 Vassar.
2 /3 cup flour
1
large
onion
and the Rochester Center at
_Kasha...for stuffing cken, derma
.3 eggs
1/2 teaspoon baking
powder
Mrs. Wallace announces that Rochester, Minn.
5 tablespoons
:..making knishe varni
salt, pepper
chicken fat
so dis
plans will be made for the
Peel and grate potatoes and onion. Add
ed
League's donor luncheon to be
sifted dry ingredients. Add beaten eggs
and fat. - Mix thoroughly. Pour half of
Workmen's Circle
held Jan. 24. -
this batter in 10" x 10" greased pan.
Bagley Community Council;
founded as a neigborhood or-
ganization on the principle that
"Good neighborhoods are en-
gendered and sustained without
regard to ethnic consider-
tions," received an encouraging,
welcome when 375 persons re-
sponded to its call.and attended
the first meeting last week at
Ma yflower Congregational
Church.
Rev. Lewis Taylor of the May-
flower Congregational Church
welcomed the committees and
introduced Irving J. Rubin who
served as temporary chairman.
Mrs. Marion Parkins, chair-
man of the human relations
committee of the Bagley PTA,
reviewed the history of the or-
ganization.
"We concluded, after .a series
of meetings, that an organiza-
tion was necessary in order to
ease the transition from an all
whit& neighborhpod to one of
mixed racial composition. We
felt that a separate organization
would, have a broader appeal
and greater flexibility," Mrs.
Parkins said.
The Bagley Community Coun-
cil represents a mile-square area
bounded by McNichols, Wyom-
ing, '7 Mile Road and Livernois.
After the Oct. 25 meeting, 138
families, representing a major-
ity of the people who had . at-
tended the meeting, became
mernbers of the organization.
Father Clement Kern, pastor
of Most Holy Trinity Roman
Catholic Church and a member
of the Archbishop's Committee
on Community Relations; Rich-
ard Marks, secretary-director of
the Mayor's Committee on Hu-
man Relations, and Sol Littman
of the Bnai Brith Anti Defama-
Spread with Kasha-Meat Filling. Then
Installs Officers;
top with rest of batter. Sprinkle 1 table-
tion League, formed a panel World Bridge Tourney
spoon fat over top. Bake in 350° even
Yiddish Film Slated
which answered questions from
1 hr. till crisp and dark.
The Workmen's Circle Michi-
your rr o a nal recipe with
the audience. • It was pointed Slated for Nov. 8, 15
gan
District
Committee
will
open
olff's
Kasha
box
top
to:
Phyllis
out that of the 3,924 homes in
The First World Bridge Feder-
olff, Penn Yan, N. Y. We will pay
the area, only seven are occu- ation Par Point Olympiad will be its 55th year of activity with an
$25.00 for every recipe published;
pied by negro families; only played simultaneously all over the installation meeting Monday
but every entrant receives a FREE
AlSo enjoy-
three of the 917 children en- globe 8 p.m. Nov. 8 and 15, with night at the Center, ' 18340 W.
'Kasha Cookbook and al[recipes be-
Wolff's creamy-.
rolled in Bagley school are the' Detroit session sponsored by Seven Mile.
come Wolff's property.
Kernels (grits):
Joseph
Bernstein,
dean
of
the
Negroes.
the Grand Slam Bridge Club at
Kasha 'N' GraCry
Workmen's_
Circle,
will
install
"No change has taken place the Institute Hall, 19350 Green-
Kasha Soup
in our neighborhood," said field, announce directors Mae the following: Monroe Title,
chairman; Bernard Broder, vice
Rubin, the temporary chairman, Grainger and Louis J. Cohen.
"nor need any real change oc-
At the conclusion of the con- chairman; Jacob Reissman, sec-
Brown Buckwheat Groats
cur. The new families who have test, each entrant will receive a retary; Joseph Heideman, treas-
moved into our neighborhood booklet with 32 hands and an urer.
The Yiddish film classic
Distributed by:
are remarkably similar to the analysis of each. _
people who have lived here for
Trophies will be awarded on a "Mirele Efros"' will be shown
NATIONAL WHOLESALE
KITCHEN
years. So long as there is no global, national, regional and lo- 9 • p.m. Saturday at the Work-
GROCERY COMPANY
MAID
FOODS
—
panic, so long as we continue cal basis. Detroit has been allot- men's Circle Center.
8938 12th Street
1900 Wilkens' Street
to welcome these people as good ted space for 10 tables, which
Detroit, Michigan'
Detroit, Michigan
Want ads get quick results!
neighbors should, judge them will accommodate 20 pairs.
on the basis of their individual
worth, not the color of their
skin, we need have no fear
whatsoever for the investment
in our homes, or for the level
of education which is offered in
the schools which serve us."
The board of directors chosen
at last week's meeting met at
Beth Aaron Synagogue Monday,
The 21 directors are: Mrs. Tillie
Segadelli, Richard Strichartz,
David Wineman, Mrs. Mar y
Helen Cavanagh, Richard A.
Lowenthal, John Weiss, Mrs.
Ann Kerwin, John Hudson, Mrs.
BOAC's Rolls-Royce 70
Beatrice Breiner, Dr. Eleanor
Wolf, Frank Rosenbaum,
An you ca 'et d• ect from D'etroit to
George Drury, John Morth, Mrs.
Only $787.60* Round-Trip to Tel Aviv. For
connections to 1
Lo on for
Marion Parkins, Mrs. Pauline
so little, you could be standing beside the giant
in
,
you
can stop-
Cohen, Mrs. Ethel Weston, Ger-
Avi
At
no
e
Menorah which fronts on the Knesset in Jeru-
ald Baysinger, Abraham Citron,
oard
enroute. Of cou
21 E .opean
salem.
Or
visit
the
many
amazing
Kibbutzim
Gilbert Donahue, Irving Rubin
sh Cabin
treated to
your ight,
which have sprung up in this wondrous country.
and Jerome Ryzycki.
world...
all
best
in
S
rvi
.
It'
Yet, enjoy it as you will, you'll save so much
The board elected the follow-
worl
ing: president, Irvirig Rubin;
on your airfare when you jet there in the Fall.
vice - president, Richard Stric-
Or c
Ask your Travel Agent about reserva
" hartz; secretary, Mrs. Tillie
Segadelli; treasurer, Mrs. Bea-
trice -Breiner.
ALL OVER THE WORLD
Chairmen of committees in-
clude Citron, Ryzycki, M r s.
BRITISH OV SEAS RWAYS CORPORATION
Breiner and Mrs. Kerwin.
123 Washingt•Blvd., Detroit 26
HYMAN A. LEWIS of Oak
Offices in all principal cities
Park, a certified hypnosis con-
sultant, has been elected execu-
tive vice president of the Na-
*17-Day Economy Excursion Fare from Detroit. In effect
tional Association to Advance
from October 1st to March 31st.
TAKES GOOD CARE OF YOU
Ethical Hypnosis at the sixth
annual convention held in Or-
land, Fla.
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FACIAL HAIR
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PERS1N
Eric Rosenow
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photography of distinction
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KASHA_
Fall is thrift-time
to Israel
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