rage Ten DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Chairman Friday, Sept. 13, 1946 * G I ING AROUND * With FRANK BECKMAN PHIL ROTHSCHILD, it 1 SCHOOL BELLS ARE ringing... OUR SUB-DEBS are highlight- the glamour parade to school is ing themselves in the autumn day on again. Our boys and girls, parades . . . Phyllis Zieve is as bronzed from the summer sun, busy as a bee making plans for have completed their shopping the Little Women of Hadassah sprees and will soon hug books first membership tea . . . Rita under arm and point toward col- Papo, catching her breath after lege days of studies and exciting her flying spree to Cleveland and social activities. other Ohio points . . . Danny Marge Agree has already taken lain, president of the Tokelans, off for UCLA . . . cute Elizabeth tells the gals to be prepared for Ziv will be a newcomer at West- some swell club parties. Estelle ern State . . . and a bunch of the Green waves good bye to visitor season's debutantes will mak e Michael Strum, who returns to their first appearance at 'M' . . . New York . . . Bertha Sonshine Esther Sklare, Charlotte Vidrah, is new head of the Detinu Club. Rhoda LeVine, Rhoda Horowitz, MRS. MILTON MAHLER * * * Shirley Dunitz, Eleanor Karbal RANDOMIZING . . . * * and Cynthia Yaco. Stu Korner, our local boy who Alpha Epsilon Phi Joan Wilk will take over the women editors has been making good with the chair on the Michigan Daily . . . St. Louis Browns farm team, may This semester Joan, a senior, had have to undergo an operation on other honors bestowed upon her... his knee which was recently in_ election to Scroll and to the sec- jured . . . he's already called the retaryship of the Women's Ath- most promising catcher of the St. Louis organization. letic Association. Blue eyed Lynn Trager, back * * * from Charlevoix and ready to take SAILING, SAILING . . . up again with the art brush . Along the Lake Michigan waters Marilyn Hartman is telling her . . . what a relief to get away friends 'bout her summer fun at Dr. S. Ralph Harlow, professor from the ever ringing phones. Camp Stoneycroft . . . the Alt. Norm Rosenfeld, the popular shoe- mans are back from their L. A. of religion at Smith College, will and Dallas jaunt. man, was a riot for three days as be principal speaker at the open- Sue Jalan had an unusual ex- ing luncheon of Hadassah's honor he tried to solve a magician's trick that kept him from remov- perience when her plane flying roll campaign at 12:30 p. m., Fri- ing his shirt . . . Sylvia Meadows from Havana to Florida did a day, in the Book-Cadillac Hotel. let forth with some Cuban Rhum- somersault to avoid hitting a buz- Actively interested in Zionism ba steps as part of the floor zard . . . "Surprise" they yelled which he characterizes as one of show .. , welcomed at Mackinaw at 18-year-old Jeanne Curtis' birth- his chief concerns, Dr. Harlow is Island by Marjorie Davidson and day party—some 20 guests were collaborating in the preparation of Doreen Sherman, who were hav- there. "A Christian Looks at Palestine." * * * ing a whale of a time at the Much of the data for his books same time a fraternity had its REPORTER'S NOTES was gathered during his visits to AFTER DARK . . . conclave at the Grand Hotel. Palestine in 1914, 1929 and 1939. Ruth Lesser took a plc of the Julie Sandler making an en- PALESTINE FUND AID boat from the pier as it was leav- trance at the Chop House. Bob Among the organizations with ing Charlevoix . . . the Joe Kauff- Golden, the River Rouge grocery which Dr. Harlow is serving as man's dancing attracted attention. chappie, giving Babette Lichter- board member are the American Rose Wetsman, Clara Westor and stein the rush ... tall Joyce Katz Fund for Palestinian Institutions blond Neva Gutterman also added seen with Lou Stobber. and the Postwar World Council. their talents. Attractive Maureen Levitt and He is also a trustee of the Uni- Headline . . . "Heddy LaMarr Mickey Barnett doing the spots. versity of Beirut, Ginling College named in a suit" . . . and on her Joe Sosnick having lunch with a and Palmer Memorial Institute. it must have looked good. cute dish from Grosse Pointe . . . Mrs. Milton Mahler, who Is the * * more couples—Nancy Kay and chairman of the luncheon, has REPORTED ROMANCING .. . Lloyd Kaplan . .. Marty Budman been assisted by the following Lucille Dorothy Mitchell, now of and Fred Babbin coupling up for group ticket chairmen: University West, Mrs. Hy Brown; University Beverly Hills, engaged to a L. A. their adventuring. Phil and Bob Alper doubling East, Mrs. Philip Weisman; Rus- chappie . . . UCLA Marilyn Light- stone and Dave Schwartz—an- with Marian JD* and Elaine Ker- sell Woods, Mrs. Irving Swaab; other new entry in the ring dept... ner . . . George Canvasser with Huntington Woods, Mrs. N. N. and Dorothy Rosen and Chuck Ruth Rosen .. . more and more Steinberg; Central East, Mrs. we see Danny Rappaport with Morris Jacobs; Central West, Mrs. Saulles will unite on Sept. 14. Charlie Blender, the lanky Win- Mona Weisenthal . . . Danny Dun- Samuel Grandon. dy City laddie, pitching dignified itz dates Barbara Levin. * * woo with Ann Roth and that sparker on her tell-tale finger ODDS AND ENDS . . . looks nice . . . Gilda Haar and The Marvin Lipsons are cover- Irving Leudin hitting the steady ing the town in their new auto ... trails. Bill Kofender is the fellow with Newly-wed love birds Saul Ny- the flash bulb camera doing the man and Evelyn Levine hiding snapping for Press Pictures . . . out at Greenbush Inn . . . the if you think the windows of Leon Sears (Adele Cowitz) honey- United Shirts are looking better mooning in Canada and Ben Zack these days give credit to Solly exploring the Canadian Rockies Lewis. with the new missus, the former The Pearlmutter's (Sugar Plas- Doris Shelby. ko) came in from Louisville, Ky., to attend the wedding of Harriet SOMEONE ll'AS THANKFUL June Jacobs. when Mrs. Charles Laskey of That's all for now. the cleaners outfit, found two diamond rings in a pair of trousers ready to go through the cleaning mill . . . and that's not all . . . recently Mr. Laskey sent back two rolls of $150 to The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth some forgetful soul. Yelmdah will sponsor their 19th Driving along Livernois avenue, annual donor luncheon on Tues- between Six and Seven . . . you day, Oct. 29, Mrs. Pearl Rotten- can't miss the new Curtis Flower berg, president, announced today. Mart . . . Harold Waldman; for- Proceeds will help maintain the merly of Ferry Hill, and Ex-Army Beth Jacob School for Girls and Norton Klein are the owners. Kindergarten. Affair Friday by Hadassah Smith Professor Is Chief 'Speaker Beth Yehudah Ladies to Sponsor Luncheon • NORTHWESTERN BRANCH at YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH—Dexter and Cortland JOY ROAD BRANCH AT JERICHO TEMPLE — 2507 J6y Road Tickets Available in Auditorium Every Evening WE KNOW OF THREE ex- servicemen who changed their classifications over the week. end. Sandy Elden, big-gun in the vet's organization at Wayne University, was married to Odell Lansky at the Park Avenue Ho- tel . . . erstwhile soldier Harry Migdal and Isabelle Friedman tied the knot at Congregation Bnal David . . . and ex-Navy Lawrence Weinberg and Faye Rosen spoke their vows at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Britain Accuses U. S. of Intolerance • . . he had heard the same charges over a number of years and that he had talked both with Presi• dent Roosevelt and with President Truman on the subject. It is known that Truman WAS warned that such a situation existed long before the charges were made openly by Crum. Truman reportedly replied blandly that one could not al- ways believe such stories but that he Intended to push his policies as hard as possible. Asked if he would seek to pro. mote a Congressional investiga- tion of the State Department based on the Crum charges, Sabath re- plied that he thought tfiat was too long to wait, and said he would call on Truman again. of st: 18 tc: vi: Sc Al Gt H Gt ra hl wi da lsf du of vii J of to do hi THE WELCOME HOME mat felt the imprint of several more returnees last week. Murt Schle- singer, of the Air Corps, has Ws- let pr Cc 88, As usual this year we have a full line of Sy ed Je Cc HOLIDAY GREETING CARDS Talesim, Tfilim, Machzeritn and Esrogim Complete Sets Direct from Palestine El CHESLUK'S BOOK STORE 8663 • TWELFTH STREET fo: TYLER 5.6811 to: g I Ambassador fo Russia from 1933 to 1936; Ambassador fo France from 1936 to 1940 WISHES ITS MEMBERS, FRIENDS, AND PATRONS A NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY WILL BE CONDUCTED BY CHARLIE RUBEN, of 3781 Glynn court, stood in an elongated line at Wayne University for five hours before completing registra- tion for the fall term. When told by a well-informed quene.mate that college enroll- ments wouldn't reach their peak until 1950, Chuck replied: "At this rate those guys should line up right now!" A DRIVE TO SELL all items on the "set-aside" list for veterttal of World War II during the last two weeks in September has been launched by the War Assets Ad. ministration here. The list, for exclusive sale to veterans, includes many scare items such as motor vehicles u to two-and-a-half tons, construe. Lion equipment, medical and den. tai equipment, office machines and furniture, hardware, electrical and photographic equipment, William C.Bullitt YOUNG ISRAEL of DETROIT HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES THE $300,000 DRIVE by the Disabled American Veterans to build five neighborhood memorial homes in the Detroit area is still .72 per cent short. Remember, these fellows are the same Joes who froze in the snow - covered foxholes at Bas- togne and wno sweated it out in the malaria. infested islands of the Pacific. 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