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May 03, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-05-03

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Afflerkait "elvish Periodical Cotter

Friday, May 3, 1946

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT JEWISH I.:HRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

3 W V News

Rawiti Round ilte Taam

With Phil Rothschild

A NEW MA(; ..
Whenever the name of Art
Schurgin is associated with any
product, stunt or scheme, you'rc
bound to sec
something new
a n d different
spring up.
The ex-Waync
U lawyer is
promoting that
new mag to be
tagged "De-
troit" . . de-
voted to an in-
dustrial way of
life. The maga-
zine which will
follow much in
Rothschild
the form of the
New Yorker" will hit the news-
stands around the time of the
Auto Jubilee.
Melvin Bide'''. Florence Share
and William Walker are associate
editors with Leo Pearl as Art
Director. Nelson Foote, the edi-
tor. teaches Sociology at Wayne.
Quotes from the staff, "We're
not behind New York . . things
should happen here first, and in
New York and other towns months
later." They'll try to prove it in
their magazine.
The initial issue will contain an
article on John Lodge rotten by
Council President eorge Ed-
wards: Jerry Hartforc Associate
Editor of the "Wage Earner,"
writes an interesting story on
The Cardinal and the Constella-
tion" . . . the mag is packed full
of punch from the attractive red
and white cover plastered with a
pie of the Cardinal thru the pages
and pages of Detroit life.
Putting out a magazine is not
new to Art . . for at Wayne he
was the founder of the Panorama
for the students. With his sister
Florence he operates an advertis-
ing agency in the Dime Bldg.

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DETROITRYPE I . . .
Sid Chafetz, who is older than
he looks, has been seeing lots of
Shirty Sntt on her week-end
jaunts from Michigan State .. the
engagement ring is on Barbara
Rosefield's (U of Ml telltale finger
from Kogy Aaronsson.
Dancing couples at affairs over
the week-end . . Elaine Koxloff
enriched with that darksome col-
or caught in the Florida rays tell-
ing Leo Becker all 'bout the jour-
ney at the Old Colony Club. . .
Surat Velick, his 6 ft 1•frame
towering over pee-wee 4 ft
Dolores Schostak looking happy
at the Massada dance. . . Janet
Fish and Wally Salzberg whirling
away.
* «
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HANDSOME HOWARD LIEB-
MAN, head of Bnai Brith Youth
Organization, District 6, who re-
cently arrived from N'Yawk to
lake over the vacancy of Leonard
Belove, was having trouble taking
a decent pie to give to the press
announcing his debut into town.
This was all changed when Dor-
orthy, of Dorothy's Studios, shot a
few of him and they came out so
good that his photos are featured
in the window. . . So, gels, the
studio is on Dexter and Leib
man's office is on Linwood .. ?



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DETROITRYPE II . . .
Madaline DeRoven and Marvin
Rarkin have set they "I Do" date
for June 22 and Sylvia Grenadier
and Jerry Rosen will tie the wed-
lock on June 2.
Lorraine Gendil and Theda Ran-
kle back from Florida. . . Sey-
mour Vander in from U of M
where he's pursuing an engineer-
ing course.

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Joseph Bale Post

Julie Sandler who's always seen
with "exquisite" giruuls . . this
time had cute Jane Birnbaum . .
completing the foursome at Lee
'n' Eddie's were shortstop Leo
Berline and petite Gussie Riman.
Manny Weinstein has returned
from the wars . . he sure W,13
happy to see his new addition,
Synthia. His wife is the former
Ann Horwich.
*

"A SUPER COLOSSAL' dance
. . bigger and better . . is the
AZA pre-ballyhoo regarding theft
Ath annual dance at Eastwood
Gardens, Sunday nice. May 12. Phil
Brestoff. WXYZ musical director.
will lead the band under the
stars.
Artie Fields' great new hand.
currently at Lee 'n' Eddie's, is
featuring for the first time in De-
troit a new song. "Taking M'
Chance With You," the nroduet
of Jack Fine and Jack Winston.
The Breakfast club recently fea-
tured it on their coast to coast
program.

Sanford Rothman, army cap-
tain and Ohio State U. graduate,
will accept the commandership of
the Joseph L. Bale Post No. 471
at a meeting scheduled for 9 p. na,
Thursday, May 9, at the Ginsburg
Lounge of the Jewish Community
Center.
Election of officers will take
place at this session.

Give to UJA

29111,Meeting of
JWB Is First
In Four Years

Board wall report to the American
Jewish community on its services
to the armed forces since 1940
and present its postwar program
of activity on behalf of the arm-
ed forces, veterans and the 28g
Jewish Community Centers and
WASHINGTON, I). C.
More
than 500 Jewish community lead- YMHA's and YWHA's, of which
ers from all parts of the United J\VB is the national association.
States will converge in the Wil-
lard lintel, 'Washington. D. C., fry
the 29th annual meeting, May 4
REFR IGERATORS
to 6, of the National Jewish Wel-
RADIOS
fare Board (JWBI to map plans
WASHING MACHINES
for reconverting the manpower
VACUUM SWEEPERS
and resources of JWB for post-
TOASTERS AND LAMPS
war service, veterans' assistance
and community activities.
Convening on the eve of the first
anniversary of V-E Day, this first
national conclave of JWB since
FREE ESTIMATES
1942 will he keyed to the theme of
FOR
SERVICE CALL
"From War to Peace." The united
instrumentality of American Jew-
ry for meeting the religious, wel-
fare and morale needs of Jewish
men and women in uniform, and
officially recognized as such by the
War and Navy Departments since
1917, the National Jewish Welfare
7736 W. McNICHOLS RD.

REPAIRED

To Honor Gilman

All Work Guaranteed

Mrs. Alice R. Gilman, national
president of the Ladies Auxiliary
of JWV, will be the guest of the
State Dept. of the Michigan La-
dies Auxiliary on May 4-5-67. On
May 4, she will be guest at a
smorgasbord supper given by
Auxiliary No. 230, and on May 5
will occupy the same role at the
Ninth birthday dinner of Auxil-
iary No. 135. A banquet will be
given in her honor by the Dept.
of Michigan at the Book-Cadillac. N11151MIMIMSWOMII•WIMIMNSIMAAlill•W€11 0•WIMWO• IlW /
Hotel on 'May 6. Reservations for
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the birthday dinner can be ob-
DETROITRYPE III . . .
tained from Fannie Kaplan or
The Junior Service Group head- Esther Tenzer, HO. 7439.
Different and beautiful monograms
ed by Sol Schwartz is going great
Give to IIJA
designed by skilled Swedish needle-
guns . . more workers are still
women for your blouse . . . scarf . .
needed.
lingerie. Just one of the many
More U of M kiddos in for the
services brought to you exclusively by
week-end . . Barbara Eder loo'c-
Taking the lead in supporting
ing very chic. . . Dottic Langer the Government's order directing
MARGARET RICE
brought Lil Cohen from N'Yawk food manufacturers to confine
to visit the motor city and see their use of wheat to 75 per e'en:
how we measure up to the No. 1 of last year's purchases, so as to
city.
make grain available for the
CAdillac 2787
807 EMPIRE BLDG.
At the AVC shindig . . Faye needy and destitute peoples of
London with up and coming ad Europe, the Jewish War Veterans ANSIOCIMOM
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man . . the Leslie Schmiers, Sis of the United States have dis
Kutzen, Leonard and Bebe Got- patched a message to President
tesman, Jerry Kutzen, "Hank" Truman saying:
Greenhergs, Bill Gilberts.
"The Jewish War Veterans of
Welcome hack to Joe Dovitz the United States are whole-heart- ,
(COL who saw action with the edly behind your program for
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('ONGRATS DEPT. . . .
"The Jews of this country, hay-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slav, ••• lig witnessed the destruction of
six
millions of their co-religionists,
Chicago will both celebrate th-r
birthdays on May 1 .. and it was will expend every effort and make
also on that "day" 39 days ago every sacrifice in order that the
that they were married . . triple needy of Europe and Asia be fed.
"If we as an organization can be
felicitations. More birthday greet-
ings to sweet Maureen Levitt also of assistance in any way in the
implementation and execution of
on the first .. she spent her East-
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