Friday, June 14, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Eighteen A very stirring moment, a very Minnie (Willis) Reitman, and Barbaro", named in honor of the Bowery's famous host. Popular heart-rending moment, was that Lillian Solomon, both of whom have gone on to that better land tenor Johnny King fills a vocal part of the program at the insti • • • --may their souls rest in peace.. high spot, and the Jumpin' Jiv- tution of the recently organized Pfc. Jos. L. Bale Post last Sun. Yessir, the years pile on! Here'; ers are peppy jitterbugs. day ..'twas when Lt. Col. Drag. Zany master of ceremonies luck, girls, may we celebrate our "Ai a vu nemt, die madelse ka- ought to see me in boys' clothes 50th anniversary—so what if that Frankie Rapp continues his hil- neff, AGD, presented the mother, chez, veder?" Babee, those years —"ich bin doch a zay a par. will be a few years late too, as arious songs, stories and gags. Mrs. Maurice Bale, ( posthumous- ly) with the Distinguished Ser. do pile on and I don't mean per- shane".) etc., etc...There's no kid- long as we celebrate, huh? Ben Young's orchestra supplies vice Cross for services outstand- haps . . 25 years! And it seems din' about that. The girls are the music for continuous enter- • ing..The citation for braver like yesterday when a group of much -lovelier today The prayer tainment and dancing, specializ- To go into ecstacies about how was lengthy and detailed. j1 teen age kids got together and for the departed members Lil- ing in the novel arrangements- of Sophie Tucker is packing them in what can one say about it a. wrote out the preamble of a con- lian Solomon and Minnie Willis at the Bowery Sophie Tucker's music which Was the mother glad to receiV. stitution of the newly organized was a poignant moment .. How would be about spotlights the dynamic come- inanimate memento in place of club—"in order well I remember Minnie . .She was as asinine a dienne in her art of mixing song. her handsome son, pulsating with to insure a feel- the "motherly" kind ..Fun-loving, statement as joke and story. Two shows night- life and eagerness, and the ambi- ing of comrade- fat, but ever smiling Minnie.. saying Day is ly, at 8:30 and 11:15. Opening tion to accomplish things, who ship, to pro- Chin up, she looked the world in Day and Nite Monday, June 17, are Buster Sha- was always a-raring to go places, mote good fel- the eye and tackled every prob- is Nite — 'cause ver with Olive, George and Rich- to do things? Hardly! Although, ard, in their "Tiny Town Revue," lowship and a lem that came her way whether if Sophie Tuck- Mrs. Bale very graciously, proud- it was a party or a tragedy (and er Couldn't pack favorites with Bowery audiences ly and staunchly accepted the better under- since their previous -visits to the she had a couple)—Nu, so it goes' them in. in any standing among award, she was too choked up nite club any- club. the peoples in ..Liz Apple (Falman), who acted with her emotions to acknowledge Pit; as the mistress of ceremonies, our community, where, and any • it verbally..she blinked her eyes hasn't lost her sense of humor time, in this in order to help 'Twas the installation of officers too often, bit her lips too fre- Sally Fields thru all these years _On the con- entire United Sun. Eve., June 9th, at Bucks quently which so clearly por- those in need and want and to trary, time has given it a readier Sophie Tucker States — w e 11 Redford Inn for the Mezeritch-.r trayed to the capacity audience promote the general welfare of wit and a keener sense .. God then, nite clubs might just as well Social Club, too. The newly.. what was going on in her mind.. all, we the undersigned do hereby I had the shut their doors. It's the same old elected officers are: Max Sosin, organize the "Kadimah Girls.' bless them all. I wish space to tell you about all of Sophie (pardon me, I mean same pres.; Moe Miller, vice-pres.; Sam That was away back when. Wac r-- young Sophie) giving out in the Gutterman, treas.; Mrs. Philip wondering just how to start the • them. same old way. Besides the scads Fealk, fin. sec.; Mrs. Milton RI- column last week (wasted efforts) Now let me tell you something and scads of new specialty num- biat, corres. sec.; Mrs. Norman when telephone rang and a fa- ( yeh, about the Kadimah Girls as a bers, she still does, the good old Davidson, rec. sec.; Harry -Last miliar voice said "Sara" club..About 50 attended the ban- perennial favorites like "Some of sergeant-at-arms; Allen A. Saltz that's me, from the good old days Authentic quet..there are 18 active mem- These Days", "A Good Man", and Julius Green, trustees; Aaron and when anybody calls me Sara. Chinese bers.. and they are accomplishing "Mammy of Mine" which are still Rosen and Robert Gutterman, I immediately perk up, 'cause 1 Dishes great things. The officers are: demanded by her audiences. I'd — friend old - o - o_o executive board members know that's an Olga Lewis, pres.; Rose Moscow. like to "book" in with her "Dear fr:end, what shall I do, to • sure . v.-p.; Kate Sillberg, treas.; Li- From Peggy Dermer at Greea- prove the warm affection I've al- lian Rose, secy. They've done r, florist and modiste. Such lovely Famous ways felt for you?" There I'm splendid job all these years in gowns and so many, many or. bush Inn comes this note: "Our Cantos- chids. Mamma-Min. Ted Shapiro. Hotel is now open and every- getting away from what I was ese philanthropic activities and of her accompanist for over 20 thing is in beautiful shape. It is going to tell you, but honestly, a Dinners course during the war service:, perfect for the month of June. years, is still at the piano. With a warm glow goes right thru me One of their major projects is thh • guy like that at the ivories, who If anyone wishes to relax or to when I hear from an old friend establishment of a Memorial get away from the city for a week and the above couple of lines from could go wrong! Ron Building Fund at the Jewish Supporting acts in the new show or two, our lovely trees and land- the "Fly and the Spider" auto- Camp. They dedicated and fur. are Andre and Delphine, with scaping overlooking Lake Huron, matically leaps to my mind — nished a library there with books, their acro-adagio artistry; rhyth- makes a perfect spot for you or (leaps from where?—Who know.; Dinner Lancia shelves, drapes and what have mic steppers Jans and Lawlor; anyone else." And that's really so. guess there's still 5 p.m. but it leaps! I 11 a.m. you. They contributed both indi- Lenore Walton, lovely legerde- I know that northern country. I to 9 p.m. life in the old gal, eh, what ?).. to 2 p.m. vidually and as a group to the main specialist; Helaine Jarow, may surprise you one of these Anyway, what I started to say, a am. O.,en 'Till 4 Red Cross, cancer drives, etc.; modern acrobatic and tap dancer, days, Peg. Say hello to Morty familiar voice says, "Sara, in-as- they've adopted a European child: and the rest. much as you were the organizer and many others. they helped in all the drives. The dancing group of Aurore. of the Kadimah Club, we'd very Their meetings, every two weeks 01•• ■•■•■ ••••••m• • ■ ••=wo ■ ••• ■ 001W1OW•ON.1.01 Roche and Carlyle stay on to pre. 6•0•1 ■ 4•••••• ■■•■ •••••m• ■ ■ •••• much like to have you at our at a different member's home, are "Dance sent their latest creation, 25th anniversary luncheon at the interesting and usually highlight- HERE'S GOOD NEWS— Book Cadillac Saturday at 1 p. m." ed by a book review or a promi- It was Sadye Garfinkle, God lp ••• nent speaker. And believe it or •• ■ •••••••• ■ •••■ chop her! Heavens, is it 25 years al- in., not just doing things is enough 6 LENDING (25 years? Girls, I'll let ready? kitchen of operating the to make you keep that "girlish are now LIBRARY • you in on a secret, I think the figure". It's no wonder the Kati:- Kadimah Girls, "a gezundt auf mah girls haven't changed an zay" are celebrating their 25th - iota since the kid days. Gosh, but anniversary a few years too lath GIFTS I' proud of those girls, Sadye . . ..'cause, look, come last St. Pat- It was such fun seeing some of 1,1'.NEI:S I .E1.1'NE SPECIAL BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH rick's Day, Mar. 17 (gullible me. Si.t,v.1 -1 io 12 I' NI the original members like your ■!..t . v.1 II to 2:::t1 they told me it was a good day 7:•■• up GREETING * sister Mollye (now Mrs. Dave and if I were still for 'Dublin') CHOPS CARDS t FISH Diamond), Mary Cohen, Kate STEAKS enjoying marital blessedness D VI TO 11.0 , 1 \II. • ItEllt AND 1% INF. si.lt % till (Cohen) Wolstinc, Lillian (Rosen- Hut nits, blessed memory. I would have bloom) Rose, Frances Farber, 111.10.01 ■ 1 IMMGIMI/M,IMMANI•1.1..1111•K 411•NMEIN10 ■ IIMMO ■MI•■■•■ 0111 ■ SAM GINSBERG •:.11 ■ 1..011D4.•..M. been celebrating my silver wed- Ethel (Smith) Rogers and Mae was a and, I ding anniversary — (Mercur) Newman, Anna (Man- GEORGE ERNEST Kadimah Girl just a few years • Adequate Facilities for Dances son) Caplan, Elizabeth (Apple) Managing Director well, what's the Weddings, Showers. Banquets ' before that — Nu, Sainman—Lord, it's been years difference, a few years more, a since I've seen some of them. • 11525 DEXTER BLVD. ' few years less? They just keep HOgarth 1160 Leola (Lapides) Lederman, now piling on — biz 120 yahr." — but residing in California, visited us We Deliver that's off the record. 'Twas the a few weeks ago, then there was 25th anniversary. IN THE BELCREST APT. HOTEL I S pots alidtioe the With Sally Fields a • lV he ne of tr wi he 4.kt nt Cl th B: Pr of b! ill g: It of , Detroit's Elite Dine at GI It' ?V' ti fi a b ti ti ‘,„ CL. 3154 1343 Third a GEORGE ECON and PAT • • • • • • • • • • , rc 01 DEVLIN'S BGARIRL&L WOODWARD AVE. a CENTRAL • Florist and Gift Shop FIRESIDE LOUNGE and Dining Room FREDSON'S I attended but good! I was really and truly all excited see- ing- everyone.. Some of them were my bridesmaids and even one of the little flower girls was there.. And all of them looked so lovely .. softened, mellowed, so utterly feminine--and lovelier, believe me, (you should have seen some of the pictures the girls brought of our pigtail days, Mamma mia!).. 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