Afflericalt (wish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, October 11, 1946. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Thirteen the goil's living quarters...she's not mad about it. Welcome back to Ruth Broter who finished 20 months' service in the WACS. • • • Briggs Stadium Boos for Greenberg Are Blamed on 'Ball Park Bigots' (Continued from page 3) and thus elect the Director to rep- Board has entered the controversy resent the great State of New over dialect comedians . . . He be- They don't know it—but I saw York" . . . lieves—and we agree with him — ens ...Bernice Krause and Dolores We are puzzled ...Trustees of that dialect jokes are primarily funny to those who like to poke Schustak, U. of M.'s Dulcie Krasnick what?... And who is the "DI- fun at Jews and other minority with Norm Rosenfeld, Ben Pivnick rector"?...Or can it he that we groups ... and Aileen Stein, Winifred Hand- are being the first crack ler and Gilbert Weiner, Lulla at donating given Stout's criticism is directed $10 for the privilege Brenner and Car! Lessen. More against the "Can You Top This" of "Enrolling as a Trustee" . . . couples...Ilene Mason with Oft. radio program, in which harry What is it all about?... 4 in. Bernie Friedman, Lillian Fin- Herschfield and his confreres de- kelstein saying goodbye to Jay light in thickly accented stories. Handelsman who re-enlisted with RAPS DIALECT COMICS We have appealed time and the Marines for another 18 months. p EX again to Harry to use his Influ- STOUT, AUTHOR of . the Margie Phillips and Sol Rubin -I L famous Nero Wolfe detective ence in cleaning up his material... having a gay time. criticism might succeed yarns and chairman of the writers' Stout's where we failed ... AFTER DARK . . . PHIL ROTHSCHILD, THERE ARE BUSY DAYS ahead for the college sororities ,t and fraternities... it's the rush- ing season...and the fraternities are preparing for the big push to fill up their depleted ranks. Gamma Kappa Chi and Pi Tau Sigma of Wayne, two powerful contenders for the Jewish frater- nity crown, are sounding their guns in the rushing game this week with stag smokers and get togethers ... from the Phi Alpha camp...there's not much noise on rushing, The Sigma Alpha Mu chapples at Ann Arbor are going to woo their prospectives with a "rush tea dance".... making it a bust. ness and pleasure deal. Seymour Lichter, Edward Ehrlich, Edgar Simons, Dan Gilbert, Herb Shevin and Charles Lewis are mapping the strategy during the rushing period. • NAMES MAKE NEWS News ... but, Joan, why the ab- sence of Jewish names? Herbert Gussin is doing the cooking chores at Ft. Knox . . . the Bernie Kleins and Eddie Rich- es have returned from honeymoon- ing in the Windy City . . . Ohio State won't be seeing popular Do- reen Sherman this semester ... at the last minute... vets took over Milton Cohen gets weekly byline in U. of D.'s Varsity newspaper for his Dent School Reports col'm... Bernice Sheplow who wrote the music for the current Red Feather Community Song Is working with a music house in Noo Yawk Marshall Wallace and Sol Scott were elected treas- urer and secretary respectively of Ann Arbor's S.A.M. fraternity. Turning sparetime into money. Two housewives, Ilelene Roth and Marian Zissman have waxed "Dart Men Gain in College" for Vogue...their first recording with more on the way...and seven months ago Helene Roth never knew she had music in- clinations until Marian talked her into it. Powerful bowler Harry Thomas, organizer of the city's first inter- faith bowling league, reports that other towns have adopted an in- terfaith schedule with praise com- ing from high-uppers. HELP WANTED, MALE AND FEMALE Long Hours • No Par Will the persons, male and female, who have always said (or felt) that the Community Chest is a good thing, step forward and do something about it NOW? First step is to fill out the attached coupon application for work and mail it (at youi own expense) to the Community Chest headquarters. We do the second step. We hire you, sight unseen, for the all-important job of making calls and collections for the Red Feather Community Chest Drive, Oct. 28 Nov. 13. Third step is you'll be contacted and told where, when and why. Jobs are open for men and women of all races and creeds. You canwork in your own ,neighborhood or any section of the city or suburbs you choose. Just so there will be no misunderstanding, remember hours are long and there is no pay—except the priceless knowledge that you stepped forward instead of back when the call for help to needy fellow folk was sounded in your home town. • • • THE WEEK-ENDS for the young fry' are getting more and more festive now that the book- work holds the spotlight during school Ekes. Who's seen with whom In the Central Hi crowd?... Always seem to be foursoming are Harvey Kleinman, Eilleen Kling, Jerry Weinberg and Lillian Rubin. Dancing couples ...attractive Rita Papo and Lowell Ressler, Sue Marks and Morey Puskin, Shirley Schain and Tilbert Plotnick, Ar- thur Winter and Leah Trager, Helen Starr and Bob Wallack. Lenore Atlas' house will be a busy scene as the Iota Sigma Tau sorority holds its first rush- ing tea this week-end. • • TOWN TOPICS .. . The Shaarey Zedeit YPS will hold an open meeting Sunday af- ternoon, Oct. 13. Inez Mendelsohn is practicing like mad for her big role as nar- rator for the Rebecca Gratz fashion show to take place at the Book Cadillac ... There'll be 10 birthday can- dles for wee Joan Groaner, and Paula Tyner will try to blow out all her 20 lights in one breath on the 12th. The Jerry Hermans are Preparing a large cake with a solitary candle for the big event of their papoose. There's fire on those Dexter bowling alleys as 350 crack keg- lers of Pisgah lodge roll 'em down for high scores .. the largest bowl- ing turnout in history! • REPORTED ROMANCING . . • More hearts go pitter-patter .. . Charlotte Kruger of the WJR ra- dio staff and Harold Bregman have entered the engaged col'm Freda Lessar and Paul Kersch will wait till December for the wedding chimes ... our list still grows and the jewelers get more ' business _Rose Wiesel Is engaged to ca, Rabbi Philip Weinberg of Uti- N. Y. .• . October 27 will be the big day for Betty Goldstein and Carl Burstein. • • POUNDING THE BEAT . • • What's in a name?... well ... oedBY() attracted close to 4,000 liy observers for their an- a nual Yom Kippur night shindig ... a new record. A turkey dinner and message from Dr. James Pol- lock, U, of M. professor, will mark the opening activities of the Tem- . Pk Beth El Men's Club on Oct. 15. A. E. Phi Joan Wilk, women's editor of Daily is also Pounding Michigan's out a weekly col'm of school gossip news for the Detroit * • • • Community Chest Red Feather Campaign, 51 West Warren Ave., DETROIT 1, Michigan. Your Name Goes Here _ Street Address Telephone _ Postal Zone Number City I agree to help in the big job ahead as a Red Feather Worker in the Community Chest Campaign and want to be assigned in (check one) h r ea r ...I. ❑ my own neighborhood o anywhere needed , I am already assigned ;Tr . •••••• ■ •• ■ •••' — 11111.*;±,-