Page Fourteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle &And osf Patud the Taws With Phil Rothschild I received a disturbed note this week from one of my faithful readers . . . (he not only re- ceives a Chron- icle in the mail each week, but also buys o n e at the news. stand). The problem that keeps h i m awake nites is about a gal whom he likes very much that lives in an apt- Rothschild hotel. The evening always goes per- fect," writes my loyal fan "how- ever the problem arises when I bring her back to the hotel and as I pause with her before the elevator with the operator holding the door open, I naturally ask if I could see her safely up or may- be we could go up and talk awhile . . . and my little girl looks at me with those big brown eyes and then at the impatient guzzard who's operating the ele- vator and says, 'Oh, no, what would the elevator man think!' " He goes on to say, "I'm at my wits end , . . I've taken her out 18 times . . . I've got to kiss her good nite sometime . . what should I do?" It's very kind of my reader to ask the writer for his humble opinion. However, this job is too big for me to handle and I've turned it over to our research dept. who'll make a study on what other guys do that take out girls that live in apt-hotels with elevators and there are too many. stairs to walk up. • • • 'ROUND TOWN . . If all the salesmen of the Lt. Raymond Zussman Post of the J. W. V. are as good as Julie Sandler and small pint Leo Ber- lin, the post will have to rent a couple more ballrooms to hold the crowds that'll swarm to their Congressional Medal of Honor dance on June 29 at the Masonic with Lowry Clark and ork. Dr. Julius Greenberg is back from Service . . . the Adelmans held open house in Windsor for the "welcome back" for their sons, Jack and Frank. A twenty-five-dollar war bond was awarded to Geraldine Nagler for her work in reporting the Detroit Free Press ITewswriting Institute for the Central Student. The BBYO Bike-Hike program is getting under way with lots of zest. The largest turn-out for any social affair in the history of the GAMMA KAPPA FRATER- NITY was present at their unique postwar induction dinner-dance at the Whittler. Football Player Harry Webberman w a s elected new master for the group. ROMANCE RAMBLINGS . . Doreen Harris wears the ring on the tell-tale finger from Avery Gordon .. looks like lovely Helen Soloman has been grabbed up by Jerry Keywell. Goodbye to bachelorhood for Mary Canvasser as he names at date in August for the hook-up with Sylvia Stone, and Virginia Wider and Ray Sharkey will be- come Mr. and Mrs. any day now. Popular Pi Tau Dave Dombey is a-ring hunting for Pat Weber. Congrats to G.KC. Ralph Gross on his marriage to Peggy Kralik last week. Marge Schwartz has been seen in steady company with Harold Nor- man. Quite a few of the motor city kiddies got invites to Ann Ar- bor's Pan Hellenic dance . : Dave Hauptman, Dol Dovitz, Gershen Konikow, Ira Spoon, Karl Lip- nick and Al Mellen were there. Tony Weitzel, Detroit News columnist, will speak at the in- stallation of the Joseph L. Bale Post on June 9. Al Tolmich, U. of M. and Wayne track star, has been named to head the J.W.V. summer athletic program. The Pi Tau frat house on Joy Rd. was jammed for their vet reunion party with chicken. Barons Celebrate 20th Anniversary • • • •Z. I ; 3 ft = 3 =2 = CI= L. Normandy Painting Co. Residential and Commercial Specializing in Finer Painting and Decorating Estimates Free A. Naftal TO. 6.1788 GOLDIE MEYERSON Goldie Meyerson, a Jewish leader who participated in the recent hunger strike in Jerusa- lem until Great Britain permit. ted the 1,014 Jews on the vessel "Fede" to enter Palestine, will ad- dress a mass meeting at the Con- gregation Shaarey Zedek social hall, Lawton near W. Chicago, on Wednesday, June 12, at 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Meyerson, who arrived in the United States this week to participate in discussions on the report of the AngloArnerican Mr. and Mrs. Herman Aaron, of Lansing, Mich., celebrated their twentieth wedding anniversary with a dinner party held Decora- tion Day at the Wonder Bar. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taub and daughter San- dra Maxine; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zeientz, Mrs. Jeanne Cohen, Mi- chael Cohen, Ruth Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Levine, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron and sons Leonard and Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gunsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Schram, Mrs. Emil Baron, Ann Baron, Billie Baron, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Baron and daughter Pau- la and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Ginsberg and daughter Sally of Lansing, and Mr. Aaron Kramer of New York. Harry B. Keidan House Will Be Nen, Headquarters for Wayne Hiller Ceremonies dedicating Harry B. Keidan House, 4841 Second Blvd., new headquarters of the recently organized Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Wayne Uni- versity, will be held at noon, Sun- day, June 9, with Dr. Abram L. Sachar, National Director of Hil- lel Foundations, as principal speaker. Mrs. Leonard M. Sims, District 6 Women's Bnai Brith Hillel Chairman, is chairman of the dedicatory exercises. In addition • • • ON THE TICKER . . The reported engagement of Bluma Wolfe and Lou Hornstein as stated in a rival paper, "Ain't so" . . Bluma is still free-lancing. Committee of Inquiry, will speak in Detroit under the auspices of the Labor Zionist and Progres- sive-Bloc Shekel Committee of The meeting is open to the Jewish public. GEORGE ERNEST Managing Director FIRESIDE LOUNGE and Dining Room IN THE BELCREST APT. HOTEL members and friends. No Hillel Foundation building was available to college students in the Detroit area, prior to the opening of the Harry B. Keidan House. So much interest was aroused when Rabbi Aron ar. rived in Detroit to prepare for the opening of the new house that Hillel memberships Onio. diately began to pour in and now toL tailkeovaern 60H0i. Hillel foundations at colleges throughout the country, the Wayne Hillel Foundation witl be sponsored and financed by Bnai Brith. Its activities are open to students of all faiths. • • • • $ • • • - C VI Authentic Chinese Dishes N- G Lunch 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 09en TM LENDING # LIBRARY GIFTS GREETING CARDS • lorist and Gift Shop; • 11525 DEXTER BLVD. • s HOgarth 1160 We Deliver to■•••••■■•••••■••**t Famous Canton. ELECT Dinners JACK J. Ron Dinner 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. KRAIZMAN 4 am. Attorney 1343 Third CL. 3154 —for— AL BAKER Congress The Lobster King 13th DISTRICT Specializing in SEA FOOD DINNERS Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats Veteran World War II. Complete Carry-Out Service • 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. D. UN. 2-9866 Democratic Primary SECOND BIG WEEK! I The One And Only 1 9, 44e wim40 OUTSTANDING HOST !real COAST to COAST SOPHIE TUCKER NEGIffi vo ROVE OFT:::::: 90/ OFTI/f SEASONI AREWEIL y RimmasyPOPIIIA RNMAn .1141Flalp "Mit* ARAar4 AMMO BY LAURA MOM , TOME ?ARKS —PLUS— COMPLETE NEW STAR-PACKED SHOW 55--PEOPLE--55 FRANKIE RAPP, M.C. Tunnle ir )an a) il li;o(n'entiser TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 8:30 ANND 11:15 Come Early and Enjoy a Delicious Bowery Dinner.'4 Special Facilities for Banquets YliGNATIff 000cEM • SAM CINSBURG Rarest Wines Excellent and Liqueurs Cuisine Food Service in Main Dining Room 'till 8 p.m. In Lounge 'till Midnight ENTERTAINMENT 5440 CASS AVE. EVERY NIGHT Phone TE. 1-5700 N 0 • • • CENTRAL Detroit's Elite Dine at F11 Mrs. Meyerson was raised in the United States and settled in Palestine two decades ago. She has been identified with Hista- drut, the General Federation of Jewish Labor, and has been a member of its Executive Commit- tee and one of its chief spokes- men in this country. She recently testified before the Anglo-Ameri- can Committee of Inquiry in be- half of the Palestine Halutzim and workers. icatory services. The services will he followed by an open house from two to six o'clock, for Hillel and Brill Brith to Dr. Sachar's address, the pro- gram will include a welcome by Sidney J. Karbel, president, Har- ry B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith, and speeches by Rabbi Milton Aron, director of Wayne's Hillel Foundation; Harry Yudkoff, pres- ident, Men's District, Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith; Mrs. Helen Rothschild of Chicago, president, Women's District, Grand Lodge No. 6; Samuel Goldfarb, presi- dent Hillel Student Council, Wayne University; and Dean Vic- tor F. Spathelf, dean of student affairs, Wayne University. A portrait of the late Judge Harry B. Keidan, for whom the house is named, has been pre- 4 sented to the house by his bro- ther, Hy Keidan. Members of the • Keidan family will attend the ded- • Detroit. Adequate Facilities for Dances Weddings, Showers, Banquets • • • OVERHEARD . . Classy sport 'round town tak- ing his sophisticated date to the door and ending it by shaking hands and remarking, "I've had a peachy time, Thanks." • • • SERVICE PARADE . . Lt. Warren Sheldon of the med- ical corps is stationed in Ger- many. Welcome home to C. L. Bernstein, Ramon Block, Adolph Goldberg, Iry Goldberg, Mort Ja- cobs, Iry Kaufman, Lou Kauf- man, Martin Weston and Leonard Solomon. * * * 80 GALS FROM the Young Women's Bnai Brith groups will make the jaunt to Chicago to at- tend the 10th annual conclave at the Congress Hotel. June 7, 8 and 9. If you're in the vicinity drop in for the Grand Ball on Sadtee eve . . there'll be loads and loads of ferns. Congrats to the HILLEL HER- ALD on its first edition . . Sol Sachs is editor, with Gerry Man- ko and Milt Drapk in doing the co-editing. 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