America 9ewisk Periodical Cotter Friday, ul 19, 1946 e llitted DETROIT SWISH CHRONICLE and The S the With Sally With the tumult of the Bnai Brith convention somewhat sub- sided and things getting a bit back to normal, we'll have to get back to the highlighta of the wee k's activi- ties. First, how- ever, there are a few people who deserve mention for their very, very fine part they played in malt. ing the DGL6 convention a Sally Fields memorable one. There was Dr. Larry Yaff a, who was in charge of arrangements (and what a job that was!) ..lit- tle Murray Sabin, who was so much in evidence and who mani- pulated all the entertainment and a million and one other things.. Al Kcates, who was responsible for the daily bulletins that were released with metropolitan preci- sion and regularity .. there was Jean Schlesinger, who so ade- quately took care of the delegates' wives that they were loath to leave our fair city.. Janet Shep- low, administrative sec'y of the Men's Council of Detroit, whose untiring efforts kept everybody stepping in preparation just be- fore the convention, and there were a host of others. I could devote columns and columns of space in just lauding those who deserve it. • On your good sports list . . Of %the out-of-town guests, Herb NMI- olsen, and his shadow, Saul Man. ister .. Maurice Bisgyer and our beloved National President of the Supreme Lodge, Henry Monsky. Among the very gracious and un- derstanding ladies I again had the pleasure of seeing was Jean Lauf- man, now executive director of the Women's Supreme Council and vast president of the Supreme Lodge .It was Mrs. Laufman two years ago, then in the capacity of past president of the district, who installed the officers and insti- tuted the newly organized Detroit Lodge Aux. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 • • • Fields And now for the highlights of the week ...Ta tararatarararatata! 'Our old friend Goldie Velick (Mrs. Nat Shever) is in town. Welcome Baby! "Es iz tahke mecheiyeh" when one of the old timers blows into town after some absence. There are always parties galore. However, this - time 'tis double celebrations, for daughter Phyllis (the 4th gal in the Ami- tian group — remember I told you once that the Amitians Girls — "kane einhore zol zay nit shotten" —are still that thick after ump- teen years — 'bout 30 or there- abouts—) is ready to embark the seas of matrimony.. May it be easy sailing, honey, and judging from boy Herbert Girard and his very charming mother and the rest of the "mishpoche" who all hail from away down south in Gastonia, No'th Carolina, "es ken zein a chutz ihr shodden auf elle yid- dishe kinder gezagivoren" .. You should hear Mrs. Sadye Girard (Herbert's gracious mother) sling that Yiddish with a southern ac- cent .. I silo' nuff near all died listening to her, sugah! Anyway, there's sho' gonna be some big doing in the home town this week ..It started with dinner fo' the southern visitors at the Harry Mendelsohns, then open house at the Shover apartment at the Lee Plaza for the rest of the evening ..Thursday, Helen Kirsch- baum and Rose Mendelsohn are giving a tea, ('twill be given by the time the paper is out), if you please, at the Kirschbaum abode on , Fullerton, for Phyllis, the very "chahming" bride-to-be (and believe you me, she truly is a lovely and sweet girl despite the fact that she is "ein airs aint- zige"); then on Friday, Dorothy Kaplan and Mary Siegel will en- tertain at "brunch" at the Kap- lans.. Saturday's the big event a bridal shower at Huyler's by Ida Schwartz, Soph Clinton and Sadye Gray ( respectively the Den- tist's, the Accountant's and the ex- Senator's wives). I know I'll have loads to tell you next week about all these affairs. Besides, there'll be a continual round' of gayeties all next week and the week af- • Recognition, too, must be given ter, too, I'm told. such personalities—non-Jews—like • Toni Cotter (Cotter's Haberdash- Other old-timers who visited ery) not only for loaning the B B us last week were Mr. and Mrs. committee his own station wagon but for borrowing another one for them and turning over his store help as drivers so that the dele- 4145 Woodward at Willis gates' wives had transportation for their tour of Greenfield Vil- Finest Foods and Liquors lage. .Aileen Sullivan (Penobscot CLOSED TUESDAYS Beauty Shop), another Irisher, TE. 2.8593 For Reservations who donated the price of a bus so that her "Chicago friends mite be transported in style from the George Gudis (Rose Bank, sister of Sammy). Rose belonged to the Kadimah Girls and Little Help- ers group of whom I carried on a few weeks ago. (Rose, you see, was one of the bridesmaids at my wedding—twelve of them I had, never do anything in a small way). The Gudis's have been living in the "Big City" for a good many years. Have three lovely off- spring and George is in the fur- niture manufacturing business — maple bedroom sets (maybe we can get it "hulsale", who knows ? ) • Have you visited the Drive-In Market on Grand River at Chica- go Blvd ? Everything your heart desires can be purchased there.. From choice vegetables and fruits to all sorts of frozen foods and groceries..Besides the superb ser- vice is dished out by Mollye and Sammy Banks in person — and that's no mean service, I'll have you know ..Since the Banks are operating there, my shelves are always stocked full of good things to eat.. • In the excitement of conven- tions and what, have you, I plumb forgot to tell you about the lovely wedding which was performed re- cently when Eleanor Hurvich, daughter of Mrs. Sarah Hurvich, and Saul Robbins, son of Mr and Mrs. R., were joined in holy matrimony .. A reception Imme- diately followed the ceremony.. The newlyweds are honeymooning in the East.. • And talking about weddings, a Open — 24 Hours THREE ROSES GRILL Restaurant — Delicatessen Lunch Dinners Steaks — Chops Sandwiches Kosher Style Cooking 3169 SECOND BLVD. TB. 2.7630 411 ■ 1111111111=11/ AL BAKER The Lobster King Finest Lobsters, Fish, Oysters Clams, Prime Meats Complete Carry-Out Service • 16805 LIVERNOIS, opp. U. 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