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CLIFTON ATINIII - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

Friday, May 17, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rao ad i# r ao.ddie Team

J'WV News

NOTES ON MY CUFF . .
Names from the Temple Beth
El Vets party .. Lorraine Wexler
and Gordon Gard, Dave Madison
and Helen Glicker, Bernie Kerner
and Muriel Shannon, Bernie Roth-
stein and Helen Nemeth.
Mort Scholnick is back to the
Wharton School of Finance. . .
Jeannette and Ruth Caplan, Sa-
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rah Fraber, Bertha Robinson have
TOWN TOPICS . .
returned from their Smoky Moun-
tain jaunt. . . Marilyn Lieberman
A treat is in store for the Bnai has been entertaining her of roo-
Brith Young Women on their an- mie, Thelma Landau from El
nual Mother's Day luncheon at the Paso, Texas.
Latin Quarters, May 19, when the
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versatile Aaron Rosenberg (who
has more titles after his name
THE BUSIEST "bodies" in
than one can find in Roget's town are the members of the
Thesaurus) will roll 'em in the JUNIOR SERVICE GROUP as
aisles with his sparkling and they are exhausting all their
whimsical humor.
spare time covering all their
A large "Welcome Home" sign prospects and attending the mul-
was the salutation that greeted titude of meetings that go toward
Myron Ritter at his Cortland a successful campaign. HELP
home . . . Allen Mendlovits tosses them achieve their goal . . "Give
off his Navy togs in a big hurry —and they live; Don't—and they
after having enough of the salt die." Their Victory Ball will be
held May 28 at the Masonic.
water on the USS Arcadia.
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A 15-buck cash prize went to
Rhoda Horwitz of Oakman Blvd.
HAD
A
TERRIFIC
NIGHT-
on her prize-winning essay, "What
MARE the other nits—there I
Can I Do For My Country".
was on my knees . . . large, spa-
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cious liquid tears streaming dowr
MAKING LAST MINUTE my swollen face .. as I'm plead-
DATES is the subject of contro- ing with my Editor not to use
versy among the bois and goils. . his new 211:,-ineh shears on my
Yours truly turned "inquiring" this poor little col'm and cut it to hits
week and went out into the fie!d --does it do any good?
to scribble down what the femmes
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have to say on the subject.
Maxine Joslove, who just landed LAST MINUTE NEWS . . .
in from Miami, relates, "They're
Birthday congrats to Leo Beck-
O.K. if the man of my dreams er, Norm Peck and ork leader
calls." . . From Toby Langer, Ben Katzman this week .. bunch
Wayne Speech Major, "All depend° of May posies to Mr. and Mrs.
on who the chap is and if you
Edward Silverman on their 25th
like him enough to accept the
last minute." . . Frances Robin- anniversary . . sorry for the er-
son says, "It's strickly on the ror on the Sultan's anniversary
.. 39 years instead of the "print-
legit with me."
ed" 39 days . . a slight mistake.
"He should be shot for those
Mortie Rothenberg, Ex Wayn-
last minute calls," quotes from
ite, visiting Detroit with his wife
Gloria Fox, Waynite student. .
Lee Yarmy, charming personality . . now residing in Florida . .
kid, "If I'm not doing anything Norm Robbins, former Marine
Corps louie hangs out his shin-
that eve, I'd be glad to accept .
after all, the fellow may have gle, "Attorney At Law", in the
reasons for not making up his Dime Bank Bldg. . . Sylvia Ros-
mind until the last minute." . . n er not doing bad for herself as
Betty Alter, student, "No dice she escorts two charming out of
with me . . he should give me a town males 'round the city to sec
few days' notice to make arrange- the sights . . Dave Dombey has
ments."
been hitting the Bowery an un-
More viewpoints from the motor usual number of times . . she
city popular misses. . . Rose-Ann must be different!
Jamison. "I don't mind." . . Kay
Goodman, "All depends what is
meant by last minute .. calling in
AARON M. KATZ
the afternoon would be alright . .
Rcg. Public Accountant
but telling a gal at 7:30 to be
ready by 8 doesn't show consider-
BOOKKEEPING-
ACCOUNTING SERVICE
ation for the girl."
REASONABLE
More viewpoints will follow at
a later date from the boys' and
TYler 6.7673
2061 Taylor
gills' sides.

ROUND ABOUT . .
David Mayer is back from his
long India jaunt . . plans arc to

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Honor Mrs. Gilman

Mrs. Alice R. Gilman, national
president of the Ladies Auxiliary.
Jewish War Veterans of America,
was honored by various auxiliaries
of the Dept. of Michigan during
her recent visit to Detroit.
She was guest at a dinner given
by the Lt. Eli Levin Aux. 230, a
brunch at the home of State Dept.
President Birdie Rosenberg, and a
dinner held at the Book-Cadillac
Hotel.

Most cases of pain in the feet
are not caused by flat feet and
do not need arch supports.

HORS D'OEUVRES

No order too large or too small

Made for house parties or

MRS. LOUIS GLASIER

receptions . . .

General Rose Post

Over five hundred enthusiastic
MRS. ROTH
members of Detroit Chapter of
Pearl Spinner was elected presi- Hadassah attended the annual
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dent of the General Maurice Rose dent; Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Cen-
Auxiliary 420 at a meeting on
May 9. Others elected included
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Muriel Smith, senior vice-presi- XXVOIMICIMMICIOCIMNIMICIMWOMMIAN
dent; Lillian Epstein, junior vice-
president; Pauline Fabian, treas-
urer; Eva Levi, chaplain; Rose
Karden, guard; and Lorraine Tan-
Different and beautiful monograms
nis, Toby Engel and Nettie Zim-
designed exclusively for you by
burg, trustees. Installation and in-
skilled Swedish needlewomen .
stitution will take place on June ■
for your blouse . . . scarf . .
13 at the Bnai Moshe social hall. •
lingerie. Just one of the many
A card party will be given by •
services available to you through
the Rose Post at 8 p. m,, Wed-
nesday, May 22, in the Bnai Mo-
MARGARET RICE
she Social Hall. Tickets. are 75
cents, tax included. Refreshments
will be served and door prizes
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Memorial Services

The Jewish War Veterans will
hold Memorial Day services on
May 30 at the Machpelah Ceme-
tery, honoring World War II dead.
Rabbi Adler will officiate.
Separate services are planned
for each grave. The JWV will also
present a flag for the graves of
men killed in action.
Parents and friends of men woo
lost their lives are invited. The
program is in charge of Rudolph
Stein, State Dept. chairman.
JWV salesmen will be scattered
throughout the city on "Poppy
Day," May 23, and request that
persons look for the JWV arm-
band when buying their poppies.

FOURTH ANNUAL
DONOR LUNCHEON

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Ladies Auxiliary

—of--

Cong. Beth Shmuel

Tues., May 21

at 1:00 P.M.

Bnai Moshe Auditorium

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In Maryland, it is estimated
that 60 per cent of all juvenile •
delinquents arc products of bro-
ken homes.

Rabbi Krichstein of Mt.
Clemens will speak.

RABBI J. E. KRICHSTEIN

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The installation and institution
date of the Pfc. Joseph L. Bale
Post 474 has been set for 8:30
p. m., Sunday, June 9, at the
Dept. of Michigan headquarters,
8212 12th St.
Tony Weitzel. of the Detroit
News, will be honored guest and
principal speaker at the installa-
tion exercises.
The public is invited.

tral Group President; Mrs. John
Fraser, Russell Woods Group Pre-
sident; Mrs. David Cooper, Uni-
versity Group President, and Mrs.
Theo. Bargman, Huntington Woods
Group President. The meeting was
enriched by a musical program
presented by Mrs. Abraham Coo.
per and Julius Chajcs.
The objectives of the current
Shekel campaign were discussed.
Hadassah members need not pur-
chase shekolim, as they are auto-
matically shekel holders by virtue
of their membership, but they are
urged to sell shekolim to all Jew-
ish men and women of eighteen
or over, or who are not yet affili-
ated with Zionist groups.
luncheon and meeting at Hotel
Statler on Tuesday and heard il-
luminating reports delivered by
Mrs. Louis Glasier, Chapter Presi-

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attend Oberlin College. . . George
Maskin of the Detroit Times edi-
torial dept. has been whisking
popular L.W. to the nice spots in
town.
Howard Leibman, that classy
chappie from Cambridge, Mass ,
has lost no time in adapting him-
self to the motor city whirl. .
Carol Stone, theatre star, and he
were cotailling it off.
Welcome back to Frank Adel-
man of Windsor, Ont. .. Brother
Jack is home on short leave from
the Canadian Air Force.

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Go out of your way to buy I
"poppy" from the J.W.V. on May
23. The pro -
ceeds will go
towards reha-
bilitation a n d
welfare purpos-
es of the Jew-
ish War Veter-
ans. The poppy
drive will be
concentrated in
the Jewish
n e ighborhoods
and mainly on
a hOuse to
house solicita-
Rothschild
tion.
Rudolph Stein of Detroit Post
No. 135 will head the State Dept.
poppy drive, with Phil Cantor of
Post No. 230 on the assistant
chairman end. Watch for the J.-
W.V. armband and caps that the
men and women will wear.

Hadassah Elects
Officers: Hear
Reports at Lunch

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With Phil Rothschild

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