A NClialit Awls* Periodical Center 40 I Friday, March 22, 1946 Round 'it' Round the Town 27 rro- •orie 1111' seem civil- and early loaf ) the re to may get- day, here have Trees n; of oi ly, and on , on will 1 to sons oar k. the as lay- kum if ■ With Phil Rothschild UNIFORM .. . What 'bout the youngsters that are donning the uniform today — they seem to be a forgotten No fuss, no fanfare or pub- b , , ir them. I ( Olm Schlisinger, 18 yr. old son . of Mrs. Jean, the Pisgah Lodge office secretary, is now re- ceiving Air Corps training at Sheppard Field, Texas. Murton gives his viewpoint on the mone- ,-ory situation, "I know what it is to be broke now, Ma isn't around for that slight touch." • •• • i _ BABY DEPT. . .. Two recent returned vets have seen their "new addition" for the first time. Jerry Herman, of 3310 Rochester, tells us that "Neal" takes after his wife, the former Marilyn Burnstine, while Sam Feinstein says that his "Bruce" will follow the pattern of his ol' man. • • • • ti ii.,l'OTLIGHT SHOT .. . - Henry Ehrich, of the local jew- elry fame, is now associated with Music Hall and in charge of the Popular Dept., booking and pro- moting shows. Henry recently came back from Hollywood where he was associated with the Small Company as associate agent which did bookings with big time movie stars. Henry's heart is still out in Hollywood and don't be surprised to hear that he's on the choo- choo back again. • • • STREET SCENE .. . . Jack Fine, our musical boy won- der, had cornered Phil Brestoff, WXYZ musical director, in the middle of busy Washington Blvd., and was blasting forth some „tune with the use of his hands and feet for illustration. Almost didn't recognize this chic .. incognito behind red sun glasses . . but in her fourth trip down the Washington Blvd. Street par- ade, I detected Diane Gelbard, of Whitmore Rd., who's back in town. • • • Freddie Birndorf, of the Michl- ;gen Ave. Birndorf Shoe Store, found an interesting organization around town called "Inebriates In- cognito." The members drink wearing sun glasses. There's the making of a new JWV chapter — named after Lt. Vaymond Blbeh, the former Wayne Dnversity Collegian nite Editor and active AZA member, who was killed on the Invasion at Ile- shims Island. Harold Klein will give you info at TE. 2-6155. • • • IIALF-BITS Lt. Leroy Heitman, of the US ;Wavy, is in town this week-end and will only be at his Ohio St. home for a few days before he hops back to his Philadelphia Post. .. Gamma Kappa Chi and Pi Tau Sigma will both hold shin- digs tonight (23rd). The gels are lucky with so many events going 'about in ofie nite. Rocky Rosenfeld is back in town for the between semester lull at Ohio State . . minus his SAM pin • • and we suspect the photo that he's carrying around of a beaut damsel from Warren, Ohio, has it Bernie Rosenberg, Sol Dovitz t ad Clarence Sharf represented the motor city laddies at the re- cent Ann Arbor Hillel Purim gath- ering. I Sheldon Ellis, the up-and-corn- ing young Hillsdale barrister, is visiting his in-laws, thb Kimmels, in Royal Oak. Greeted my ol' trends, Morton and Aaron Sultan, at the Statler Lox and Bagel club Satdee after- noon. Morton, who was reputed to own nine-tenths of Cp McCoy before he got discharged, just • back from Sunny Calif — .hat tales he tells. • Ado . id Silverman and Ken Smith of the Ritz Bowling Alleys on 11 'Y0 Ining are organizing a league for vets. Beginning May 1 and for 10 weeks, 16 exclusive vets teams will roll for prizes. Redhead Milton Barnett was a little flushed when he saw his twin suit appear at the same Prat par- ty. T/5 Mickey Mallon who's sta- tioned at the Pentagon Bldg. in Washington bumped into chic Es- telle Berns Y3c (Stoepel Ave.) as they were both going for the sane water fountain — /latch, Mic let her have the first drink. Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • I ex. Anion st in Nazi tiring the CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, oiiI0 TALENT . . . Jack Kayman has been getting some terrific raves on his M.C.-Ing upstate. Jack will soon hit the air- waves on CKLW for his own 15- minute show, twice a week! • • • From Ralph Posner, the P.A. for the YPS, we learn that tickets are going fast for the Spring dance of the YPS this Satdee nite (March 23) and a full house is expected. There'll be plenty of babes available for those that couldn't connect via the wires with your favorite ones. Joseph Kwaselow and Marilyn Gold, co- chairmen of the dance, are plan- ning an after-dance treat for the hard-working committee. • • • NOTES FROM THE LEFT-HAND POCKET .. . From all the spots 'round town . . the ol' reporter spots the love- ly figgers, the pert and pulchritu- dinous ones and with who — "looking like they're for each oth- er," Harvey Barnett and Marilyn Brenner, Julius Abramson and Rita Kroo dancing at the North- west Congregation 1st Purim Par- ty at Bonnie Brook Country Club and not to forget my rival colyum- ist with Jackie Staub (the poor thing — he made her work the price of admission by being his snooper that eve). More couples in various places in quick glances . . Ben ,Pivnick and Della Bronstein, Al Hoffman and Evelyn Berg, Jack Ginsburg and Elaine Weinstein, George Weiss and Gay Godman and Bob- by Wolf with Dolores Levine from Memphis, Tenn. Fram to Lecture On Great Britain "The British Empire—Is It a Force for War or for Peace?" will be the subject of the second lec- ture in a series which Rabbi Leon Fram is delivering on the "Big 3 Powers." The lecture will be de- livered at the Sabbath Eve Serv- ice of Temple Israel on Friday, March 29, at 8:30 p.m., in the Lec- ture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. The first lecture in this series delivered Friday, March 22, was on "Russia—Is She Victim or Ag- gressor?" The thirty- . of the series will be "The U.S.A.—Are We Real- izing or Fumbling Our Oppor- tunity?" Zionists Begin Shekel Campaign Chapter No. 1 of the League for Labor Palestine held a social eve- ning on Friday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Radin, 3415 Edison. The organization is be- ginning a Shekel Campaign to bol- ster the work of the Histadruth in Palestine. Poole to Sponsor Musical Evenin" The Poale Zion Branch No. 2 will have a Musical-Cultural eve- ning for members and friends on Sunday, March 24, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A program has been arranged under the direction of Aaron Kutnick, vice-president which will include music, movies. and a prominent speaker. A social will follow. The public is invited. Center Host to Handball Meet Wayne University Scene By Frank Beckman The Jewish Community Center will be host to the Michigan State A.A.U. Doubles Handball Cham- pionship Tournament, in which 32 teams from YMCA's and Knights of Columbus throughout the state and from the University of De- troit and the Jewish Community Center will compete. Playoffs will begin Sunday, March 24 and will continue through March 28, with the finals on Saturday, March 30. Individual trophies will be pre- sented to the members of the win- ning team and to the runners-up, and medals to third-place team members, at a party on Saturday, March 30, after the tournament finals. Trophies and medals were donated by Harry N. Grossman, president of Knollwood Country Club and Detroit attorney. Chairman of the tournament Is Joseph Camden.. Committee mem- bers are Dr. Leon A. Katzin, Gor- dan Kozda, George D. Keil, Sid- ney Broida, Louis Schwartz, Dr. Saul Rosenzweig, Ben Kott, Al- bert Clinton, Dr. Milton Lappin and Samuel A. Levy, secretary. Horadoker Club Planning Party A husband and wife get to- gether party is being planned by the David Horadoker Club for March 31 at Rosenberg's. A $150 check was recently sent to the Women's Emergency Food Committee by the David Horado- ker Juniors for European relief. Post 218 Plans Boxing Program An amateur boxing show with eight championship matches is being arranged for 8:30 p.m., Fri- day, April 5, at the Hackett Field House, Highland Park by the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the American Legion according to Irving Mexler, boxing chairman. Purity Aids USO Purity Chapter No. 359 O.E.S. is sponsoring a USO breakfast at the Jewish Community Center on March 24. There will be a Chari- ty Luncheon on March 27 at 1 p.m. in Kern's Auditorium, pro- ceeds of which will go to the Save-A-Child Program. CAR NEED WASHING? Open All Night THE BEST AUTO WASH IN TOWN 1645 MICHIGAN CAdillac 4510 across from Gregarious Leonard Moss has all the qualities of a natural lead- er. He is quick-thinking, conscien- tious, and extremely jovial. We can see great year§ ahead for this 22-year-old Wayne University Am- erican Veterans Committee (AVC) vice-chairman. Len was a Sgt. with the 15th Air Corps in Italy. Previous to go- ing overseas, he struck up a friendship with another Detroit boy (Jimmie McKee) who was his army roommate. Today, McKee and Moss are chairman and vice- chairman, respectively, of the AVC at Wayne. The AVC has found the going tough up to now. Organized In February by these two men, the chapter is striving to give the vet a unit through which he can best recognize the problems that beset the students and citizenry at large. With the membership still in the two-figure bracket, Len ex- pressed confidence that the num- ber would mount rapidly in the near future. Moss returned from overseas in October and culminated a pre- war courtship with Beebe Gottes- man via the matrimonial road. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moss, 3260 Fullerton Ave., Len is now teaching social sciences at Dunce Jr. High as part of his course as a Senior at Wayne. He plans to go into social work upon graduation, and has promised to hire yours truly as his publicity agent if and when he reaches the coveted high pay bracket. "We'll take you up on that, Len." • • • VETERANS . Wayne University Sophomore Harry L. Silverman had a lot of firsts in his year of European combat duty, but he did not learn the significance of the most strik- ing of them until weeks later. After being the first artillery outfit over the much-talked-of Ryma- gen Bridge in the First Army sec- tor, Harry's unit surged forward to liberate a starving American PW camp. He later discovered that one of his closest friends, Herman Hack, former Wayne stu- dent, was among those freed. Her- man was immediately shipped to an army hospital to put back some 40 pounds he had lost while in captivity, but the reunion the two had later was one for pos- terity. Harry was enroute to the Pacific for redeployment when news of the Japanese surrender reached the ship. It turned around in mid-ocean carrying this 24-year- old, one hatilimark Army mars back to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Silverman, of 2931 Grand Ave., and a much-needed vacation. A pre-dental student, Silverman plans to enter the University of Detroit upon graduation from Wayne. • • • Prospective aspirants to the Pt Tau Sigma, local Jewish frater- nity, will find a real friend in Ar- nold Cohen, pledge master of the organization. An ex-GI, 21-year-old, bespec- tacled Cohen is one of the oldest active members of the fraternity from the point of service. As in the case of many members of the Pi Tau Sigma, Arnold left Detroit in 1943 for a 32-months' stint with Uncle Sam's Army. His foreign duty in the ETO found him in the role of medical aid man with the 8th Armored Division. He had an abbreviated taste of front line service, and it goes without say- ing that his experiences were far from pleasant. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Co- hen, of 3227 Sturtevant Ave., Ar- nold is a Liberal Arts senior at Wayne. He plans to specialize In gynecology. • « * PERTINENT POINTS .. . Blanche Reznick and Iry Fink are activities and photography ed- itors, respectively, of the Griffin. . . Newly-appointed members to the Pi Delta Epsilon, national honorary journalism fraternity, In- clude Harold Fine, Herb Fink, Bernice' Fishman and Iry Moser. . Jack Schwartz has one of the leads in the next University play, "The Silver Cord." . . . George Zabnadowsky is a candidate for spring "King" at the "Frosh Flur- ry," March 30. It's Like Eating a HOME Famous Weatherbird 6 Course Dinner 80c Plate Lunch 60c Daily Special 49c SHOES 'FOR CRIB THRU COLLEGE Scientific construction . . expert X-ray fitting .. so important in children's Harry Itaminiek'• Cooking Will our Yon That So-Satisfied Feeling shoes. Leonard's CASS KOSHER SHOES the ball park Motor—Chassis Steam Cleaning National Hy-Preuure Steam Cleaners Restaurant - Delicatessen 1320 CASS AVE. 7340 W. McNichol, nr. Prairie State Senator Stanley Nowak WILL ADDRESS A MASS MEETING TO BE HELD WED., MAR. 27, at 8:30 p.m. IN BNAI MOSHE SYNAGOGUE ON Ostrotver Club Party Saturday The Ostrower Relief Club Is holding a Purim Party on Satur- day, March 23, at 9:00 p.m. at the home of George Moskowitz, 2461 Blaine ave. Lodge Meets Montefiore Lodge No. 12, Free Sons of Israel, held their regular semi-monthly social meeting at Hotel Book-Cadillac on Monday evening, March 18. Mrs. Sigmund Shore, hostess for the evening. arranged games for the members. 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