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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, September 27, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

By Our Faith
We Shall Prevail

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ROMANCE RUNAROUND
Out came the pencils, black
books were opened and another
name was crossed off . . . popular
Bobby Baker has been harpooned
by Jeweler Harry Miller.
Babette Lichtenstein is Keen
about a Wisconsin chappie and
we expect an announcement
soon . . . Oct. 6 wilt tie Phyllis
Rossen and Bernie Marks into
the Mr. and Mrs. dept.
Our popular catering laddie, Al
Rosenberg has set Jan. 12 to slip
the ring on the proper finger of
good looking Sarah Chaben .. .
And It seems that Al's place Is all
booked up with caterings for other
weddings that day . . . so, he's
open for a caterer!
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CONTRIBUTIONS: "Non - skid
rugs are forecast soon" . • . any_
thing to make life less rugged.
"I've discovered how to tell the
number of pieces of macaroni on
a plate. You add up the ends and
divide by two."
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REPORTER'S OBSERVATIONS...
Lois Litwin and Paul Parker,
products of Cincinnati, double dat-
ing with Gordon Gard and Luane
Mittenthal . . . Bernie Moroff of
Del-Ray way, showing a Lorraine,
0. doll some of the quiet spots
in town. - • •
Luscious Judy Mindel with her
long blond hair dangling over
bare shoulder dress attracting
plenty of male glances . . . Milt
Wetner was her lucky date that
eve . Les Fleischer cheek to
cheek dancing with Ferndale's
Joan Lewis.
Max Gurman, Midtown Record
editor, having dinner with a shape-
ly gel . . . Pumpkinseed eater
Chuck Schwartz at an East Side
spot, with lovely dancer Carol
Harris . . . Tall Milt Straus with
attractive Rhoda Lou Hayden
dancing, and lumber boy Chuck
Heitman swinging some fancy
footwork to jazz tempo with Betty
Ruth Handler.
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PEOPLE . . .
Artist Pearl getting front page
space in the newest edition of
Detroit mag . . . G. K. Sol Do-
vitz gets freshman class teaching
at Wayne U. assignment . . . Fran-
cis Bloom, talented young soprano
member of the Detroit Civic Play-
ers, will have a bit in "George

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The anniversary luncheon of the
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will
be held Oct. 29, it was announced
today.
The following officers of the
group were installed recently:
Helen Rosenthal, president; Grace
Diamond, first vice president;
Sarah Schwartz, second vice presi.
dent; Elfreda Greenwald, record-
ing secretary; Eleanor Ehrenwald,
financial secretary; Elizabeth En-
gel, treasurer; Gizella Kallusch,
conductress, and Ida Yollick, in-
ner guard.

SABBATH OBSERVANCE

The Women's League for Sab-
bath Observance, Twelfth Street
Branch will hold an Oneg Shabbat
at 2 p. m. Saturday, Sept. 28, at Con-
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel,
The University Area Women's Taylor and Woodrow Wilson ave-
Club will hold a membership tea nues. Guest speaker will be Rabbi
on Oct. 22, at the home of Mrs. Shloma Glicksman.
Harry Levine, 18974 Woodingham
drive.
TwELFTII STREET CENTER
Mrs. Frances Boddy, book re-
Registration is now going on
viewer and commentator, will dis-
cuss recent outstanding books at for the 1948.47 preschool play
group of the Twelfth Street Coun-
this meeting.
cil Center which begins Monday,
THE PRE-SCHOOL play group Oct. 14. The group is open to
of the Twelfth street Council Cen- children, ages three to five and Is
ter will meet Monday through under the guidance of trained
Friday, at 3 p. m. starting Oct. counsellors.
14. A representative of the brides
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Jewish Women will assist Madly
Gold, director, in the games pro-
gram.

University Area Club
Plans Membership Tea

JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG

President JNF of America
WITH A SENSE OF fervent re-
dedication to the struggle for the
triumph of our just cause, the
Jewish National Fund, on the ad-
vent of the year 5707, extends its
heartfelt Rosh Hashonah greet-
ings and good wishes to its many
friends and supporters throughout
our country.
Our people's unshakable faith in
the justice and ultimate triumph
of their cause and the heroism
and gallantry of the Yishuv in
braving every danger to save the
Jewish survivors by opening the
gates of Palestine to them, are
harbingers of a new dawn.
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GUIDED BY THIS FIRM faith
and looking beyond the vicissi-
tudes of the present moment, the
builders and defenders of Zion
hold aloft a beacon light in the
darkness.
Continuing its fight against the
discriminatory Palestine Land
Edict, the Jewish National Fund
has been able to acquire new and
substantial land tracts in many
parts of Palestine, thus making
possible the establishment of new
settlements.
Returning war veterans and sur.
vivors of death camps have cre-
ated in these settlements new
bastions of strength and of hope.
In this spirit the workers for the
Jewish National Fund in America
will re-dedicate themselves to
greater achievement in 5707.
(Signed)
JUDGE MORRIS ROTHENBERG

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Windsor Hadassah
Dance on. Oct. 5

Mr. and Mrs. J.
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New Year Greetings .. .

The Junior Hadassah of Wind-
sor is holding its annual Yom
Kippur night dance at the Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue, corner
Goyeau and Giles Ayes., Windsor,
at 9 p. m. Saturday, Oct. 5.

Norman Drugs

5445 Third - TEmple 1.6750

NORMAN GOLD,

Bnai Moshe Women
Plan Supper Dance

A supper dance sgsnsored by the
Sisterhood of Congregation Baal
Moshe will be held at 8:30 p. m.
Sunday, Oct. 13. Chairmen are
Mesdames E. Phillips and Morris
Dirnenfeld. Jack Cooper and or.
chestra will furnish the music.

MASSADA CHAPTER
Malke Gottlieb will tell of her
experiences as a nurse in Pales-
tine at the Sept. 30 meeting of
Massada Chapter of the Pioneer
Women's Organization. The cur-
rent Child Rescue Fund drive will
be discussed by Mrs. Phil Stellar.

Rosh Hashonah Greetings

ZUKI N'S

8838 12th St.

Cor. Hazelwood
WALTER ZUKIN
IRVING KEMPNER

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Best Wishes for a
Joyous New Year!

MILLER'S

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Sea Food,
Steaks and Chops

641 MONROE
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Under the personal direction of
NICK LUCAS, formerly with the
Stork Club, New York City.

SEASON'S GREETINGS

BEN KATZMAN

Entrancing setting of the RANCH
ROOM available for parties and

banquet..

18952 Wooc!.•Ird.
Near 7 Mile Road
TO. 9.3760, 9-9825

HIS ORCHESTRA

Fine music furnished
for all occasions .

TOwnsend 8.2907

Closed Tuesdays, Opcn Sundays
11 a.m. to 10 p.m,

HENDERSON

Candidate for

Fifteenth District

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Lieberman's Kosher Delicatessen

(Formerly PEARLMAN'S)

Complete Line Kosher' Sandwiches and Snacks

Adequate Take-Out Service

BEER AND WINE "TO GO"

Open Daily and Sunday Until 1 A. M.

(Except Friday — Closed at 4 p m )

Greetings

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To You All for

a New Year of

Happiness

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Prescriptions and Cosmetics

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Photo Engravers

12162 DEXTER

Yeshivah Prepares
Big Welcome for
Shanghai Group

SEA FOOD & CHOP HOUSE

PAGEL'S, Inc.

2281 Leslie

Washington Slept Here" at the Art
Institute.
Sylvia Medintz takes up resi-
.dence in L A. . . Flint Sylvia
Batemen moves back to Detroit
and goes to work at Saks. Cor-
nell Janeway hits the ceiling
with his 6 ft. 4 inches!
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YOU'VE HEARD that "good
things come in small packages"...
There's no exception to the rule
when you step into the small shop
of Nellie's on Dexter and see the
mouth watering selection of good-
ies . . . chocolates, delicacies of
all kinds and even caviar!
Everytime Harold Waldman and
Norton Klein of the New Curtis
Flower Mart on Livernois finish
landscaping their front with an
exceptional tree ... some customer
comes along and insists on buy-
ing just that one!
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WE'RE SORRY TO SEE YOU
GO . . . cry all the boys as their
popular ones leave for out-of-town
schools ... Dating reached a new
peak as the goils were rushed to
beat their go away deadline . . .
The trek is on—at "M" . . . Betty
Feiler, Reva Koldney, Barbara
Berkman, A. E. Phis, Nancy Schil.
ler, Babs Srere, Shirley August,
Marilyn Kopel and Virginia Brown
. Phyllis Brown will finish her
art at U. of Ill. . . Shirley Rap-
paport departs for U of Cincy. U.
of Miami beckons Lenore Stra-
mer and Adele Wolfson.
Kind words from good looking
freshman Maureen Levitt who
says that the CHRONICLE is
now a part of the Jordan Hall
library and it will be anxiously
awaited each week.
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SCRAPS ET CETERA
Central High Joyce Kaplan will
blow out 17 birthday candles this
week ... Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge
will throw a free dinner party for
its Pisgah Broadcaster staff at
the Leland . . . the mag ranked
No. 1 in Bnai Brith publications
in the country . . . 'Laugh a min-
ute', Aaron Rosenberg did the
editing.
Our office gal Dotty Rosen,
whose phone was ringing continu-
ally after the col'm had announced
a similar D. R. in the marriage
class . . . wants it to be known
that it's DEFINITELY not her.
The outstanding art work on
the front page of this holiday
issue was done by Sid Sachs and
a recent front page or Wayne's
Collegian was drawn by brother
Sol.
HONEYMOONERS... HyGend-
loff's (Frieda Gindi) at Holton
Lake and the Frank Beznos (Gla-
dys Gallows) hitting Broadway
sights.
Recently WAC discharged Bes-
sie Upshaw 'helloing' friends be-
fore pushing off for Missouri . . .
Pi Tau Sigma Jack Fine ;s
somewhere in Noo Yawk trying
to plug his own tunes.

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Ladies 4id Society
Tells Lancheon Date

The Yeshivath Chachmey Lub-
lin will join with the Vaad Ilara-
bonim in a mass welcome for nine
students from Shanghai who ar-
rived Sept. 19 in Detroit. The
ceremony will take place at 8
p. in. Tuesday, Oct. 1, at Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe.
The students, first of a group
of 40 in Shanghai to arrive here,
obtained visas through the local
Yeshivah. They are formerly of
the Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
of Poland.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD,

A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Things are rolling now, really rol.
ling. Organizations and clubs are
planning a banner season for so-
cial events. Soon we'll start the
ol' game of trying to decide which
dance or party to go to, and
where.
The traditional AZA Yom Kip-
pur nite • dance Oct. 6 expects a
capacity crowd. Harry Mirvis is
directing the affair.
The Temple Beth El young peo-
ple's group is being reorganized
and will announce its first meeting
early in October . . . The new
Northwest Congregation Is also
blossoming out with an active
young group.

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