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Frida Au t 23, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Page Fifteen

will marry soon and Al Weiss will
take Barbara Ragalskk, of Toledo
for his bride on the 25th.
Chic Elaine Barnett and the alto
sports editor of the Detroit Times
are 'that way.'

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With Sally Fields

ly things of the beautiful new sales hearted women. Get your pencils
rooms now nearly completed, of sharpened and be prepared to
the Goldharr and Zimner Motor wear him down.
Sales on Livernois. Done in two
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tones of blue and an off white,
Seen in a downtown swanky bar,
it's truly another Ted Rogvoy tri- an elderly couple, 'bout 65, who
umph. And when that noteworthy ordered one bottle of beer, two
architect designs a building you empty glasses, took sandwiches
can be sure it's going to be the out of a brown paper bag which
ultra in design and workmanship, they brought with them and upon
cause Ted simply does not give a leaving took the table card as a
tinker's damn for expenses. Cars souvenir, no doubt to show the
are as yet not on display but
should be soon. The very spacious folks back home that they visited
and well equipped parts and serv- Detioit's best...God bless them. I
ice department is, however going would so loved to have gone over
in full swing. The service is to their table or have had them at
prompt and adequate. It's Jack mine for a drink or two. Here's
Goldharr and Ben ZiZmner hand- hoping they have many more such
ling the Chrysler, Plymouth, De excursions.
Soto products. Get your order in
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Say you ought to see yours
for a new car at once.
truly manipulate those chop sticks.
My but "Amerika Iz a goldene Babee, you'd think I was a native.
medina." In one day I talked to almost. Just go down to Nom
Charlie Resnick at the El Rancho Wahs for a delicious dish of Na.
Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada; to tive Chinese food. Ask Harry
Sandy Adler at the Delmar in Lamb or one of the boys how to
Delmar, Calif.; Pat Lomard (for- handle those wooden tools. It's
merly with the Delbridge, Gorrel, the place with the mirrored front.
forces) with the Wm. Morris offi-
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ce in Chicago; Al Gerbe (Latin
By the way, Julie Rachmiel, the
Quarter) in Toledo, Belle Baker in handsome Marine, has gone in
New York; Nan Blaltstone and business corner Cass at Michigan
Ronald Gerard at the Dyckman in Ave. . . . If your shoes need fix-
Minneapolis; Parke Wattson in ing Julie knows how to do it.
Kansas City, Missouri; Lyle Hot- So gals and boys, too take your
chkiss at the Dells in Lansing; turned-down heels and worn out
Phone Olean at the Hi-Lo Club in soles to Julie. He'll rejuvenate
Battle Creek not saying a word them. The shoe sanitarium will
about Hamtramck, Wyandotte and be known as the Daniel Clinic.
River Rouge.
same as his dad's place on Gris-
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wold who has been serving De-
Gals, how about those free ny- troit's feeteries (gosh there's a
lons? See full page ad elsewhere word for you) for many years.
in the paper . . . Also watch next
And, now that is all for this
week's column for a bachelor's week. I'll bo seein' you in the
cry for the scarcity of kind- same familiar place next week.

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PHIL ROTHSCHILD,

NUPTIAL TIES . . .
Nate Litvin, our Mt. Clemens
laddie, who has been grabbing
front page publicity of late with
his overseas matrimonial stuff,
will marry Edith Feslinger, of
Transylvania, Roumania, on the
25th in Chicago.
Al Siegel has found his love in
a Chicago lovely and will tie the
knot there soon . . . and Rita
Nelson sprouts an engagement
ring from a windy city chappie.
(whets' Chic. got that we haven't).
Surprise . . . Marion Kaufman
and Sid Marks unite into Mr. and
Mrs. at a simple ceremony with
the Justice of Peace at Bowling
Green, Ohio.
There was that certain gleam
of "you're my baby" when they
were introduced at the Rosenwald
Post dance in April and today
Helen Shewach and Abe Goldberg
are shopping for 'that' sparkler.
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CONGRATS . . .
To the Meyer Leib's on their
new 7 lb. plus addition . . . and
the Aaron Sultan's (Gall Colbert)
announce a 6% lb. entry, a boy!
Birthday posies to Norm Rosen-
feld and pee-wee warbler Gussie
Rimer, who is now knocking off
the musical notes with Ben Katz-
man's ork.
Clipped from the recent issue
of the Saturday Review of Litera-
ture, "Professional Young Man,
feverishly seeks winged words
from lady bright and kind, Box

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An old Detroit favorite—

At Your Service

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The corm exp resses its condo-
lences to Marvin Weinstein on the
recent loss of his mother.
It was shocking news to learn
of the tragic death of Wayne U.
878-B."
student, Elaine Sherman, who was
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killed in Mexico when the car in
TOWN NEWS . . .
which she was riding overturned
Marion Kopnick, energetic mem- into a canyon . . . Mimic Cottler
bership chairman and vice presi- war hurt.
dent of the Wayne Hillel Founds.
tion, informs us that they're out LINE 0' TRYP E . . .
to double the present 600 roster
The gals say that Mel Lewin
and that the incoming freshman
taking classes at Northern High is a handsome chappie . . . Shir-
will be eligible for the same acti- ley Schwartz is off to Portland,
Oregon, to visit her brother .. .
vities as the Waynites.
Interested in dramatics? . . . Phyliss Cohn is • back from the
Naomi Val Lewis has formed the coast . . . had a hard time find-
Detroit Dramatic Club to foster ing a place to park the clothes.
Sarah Goldberg had her pie in
potential theatre talent. Jimmy
Drake, of the Dancing Guild of local newspaper taken at work In
America is one of the coaches to the Vets 'Hospital where she's a
help the "hopeful's" achieve their
goal to stardom. The group meets
three times a week and Miss
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ty's Labor Day conclave . . . a
gala three day funfare is planned
for the goils and their male es
corts,' who get a free treat to the
Ben Hecht's
shindig.
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I LIKE YOU DEPT . . .
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All tied up now . . . Cute Ellie
A Story of Dark Terror and
Rosenhaus with Chuck Wolf . .
Strange Love
Perlyn Rosenthal and Shelly Ei-
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