America ,fewish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
Friday, October 23, 1946
LETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
and The Legal Chronicle
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
Phil Gray and Rose Landau o
Ottawa.
The spotlight is on the dark
ing twosomes—Ruthie Frank and
lierbie Aronsson, IIarriet Stober
and Yale Aronoff, Eileen Purdy
with Dick Sehwader, Ruth Kahn
and Arnold Ruby, Sue Dreifus
and Mort Zieve, Carolyn Kaplan
with Frank Sobel and Ann
Frank with Jerry Levin.
Out on dates ... Jerry Kelma
n
with Mae COlien, Agnes Don wit h
Sol Greenfield, Marty Sugarma n
with Nrarian Freedman, Milt Gol d
and Sara Jaffey, Lillian Gluck
and Sol Donnitch, Dorothy Schec
for and Iry Robinson of Dearborn
Lenore Lieberman with Sol Smith
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-age Thirteen
New League Head
Nathan Asks UN
Rule Palestine
Urging that the influence of the
United States itself felt more
TIME A-NEAR for carved-out
decisively on the Palestine ques-
pumpkins with spooky candle lit Now you can definitely label
tion, Robert Nathan, noted econo.
eyes, the howling of the goblins yourselves the "career group" and
mist, proposed that the United
become a part of the National
A 'and colorful masquerades . . . for Council of Jewish Women . . .
Nations assume authority over the
the spirit of Halloween is just
mandate to promote collaboration
'round the corner. Young and of Pearl Devenow, setting up plans
between Jews and Arabs, at a din-
are preparing to let their hair for a membership tea on Nov. 6
ner of the Detroit Labor Zionist
is forecasting some interesting
down in the traditional style ,
activities for after-work relaxation.
organization Monday in the Hotel
and even forget about the young
Statler.
Sol J. Schwartz, president of
ones who had so thoroughly
HELEN GOTTLIEB celebrated
soaped our car windows the rite the Junior Service Groups,
Nathan, who recently surveyed
knows how to pick his help. her 19th milestone with a shindig
before.
Palestine's economic potentialities,
at
her
Stony
Point
Cottage
.
„
For
the
tough
job,'
Dances, parties and other gay
of program
condemned the "vacillation and
doings are scheduled for that committee chairman, Dr. Sam- Good looking Marge Aronsson
shifting of British policy which
dashed
off
to
Champaign,
III.
week-end. Our schedule is full uel Krohn has come thru with
has been more harmful to thrmi
and heavy • . . come on in and a spicy agenda for many months. homecoming of her Alma Mater,
than if they had come to a posi-
U.
of
Ill.
..
.
Harold
Lupiloff
is
join the fun!
tive policy of immigration or par-
The helm of the Robert Rafelson learning to rock the cradle now
tition of Palestine."
Males are wanted to help in Auxiliary of the JWV will be —with a 6 lb
7 prize girl.
the fanfare of the Bnai Brith Re- guided by Marian Fleischer, and
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MRS. SAMUEL SCIIWARTZ
In the next 10 years, Palestine
becca Gratz Auxiliary for their Rose Ann Agree takes over vice
WHAT TO DO . Manny Cum-
can easily absorb 615,000 more
Halloween party Nov. 2 at the position with lots of emphasis
Jewish Immigrants and, with rea-
Jewish Community Center . . . it's made on joint affairs with the mins lets us know about the
Wayne University Circular Thea-
sonably favorable conditions, as
free and you'll meet loads of male group.
many as 1,125,000 persons can be
ter production "Holiday," this
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beauts
brought in within the decade, Na.
week-end at McCollester Hall.
• After a long Army leave, Fred-
THIS COUNTRY Is not going to
than declared.
Get acquainted dance parties ...
die Sheyer and his ork make the dogs . . . a large aircraft
com- YPS of Northwest Congregation
Sidney Shevitz was chairman of
their bow for a Halloween party pany recently displayed a new
given by the K. P. Girls' Club transport priced at $115,000 ... de- on Sunday evening, Oct. 27 and
the dinner. Among those in the
Mrs.
Samuel
Schwartz
was
re-
the YPS of Shaarey Zedek will
Oct. 31 at the Fort Wayne Ho- signed for individuals who travel hold
their event Wednesday even- cently elected president of the De- audience were Aaron Droock, presi-
tel
. Zel Holbennan is chair- extensively for business and ing, Oct. 30.—Everyone is welcome. troit League for the National dent of the Jewish Community
man.
pleasure.
Home for Jewish Children at Council; Gerald K. O'Brien, Wayne
More dirt next week.
County prosecuting attorney; Mrs.
Denver.
Dolores Visker is blessed wit h
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worrying about the alumni of he r
Other new officers are Mesdames Jacob Schrier, chairman of the
OVERHEARD:
Washington bou-
sorority, Sigma Iota Tau, on No v.
Sidney Sherman, first vice-presi- PWO council; Rabbi Morris Adler,
1 and the ZOA Chapter No. 1 levard wolf stopping curvaceous
dent; Milton Mahler, second vice- Benjamin M. Lalkin, president of
Flodel
King,
with
"Don't
I know
have gone all-out for their fu n
president; Louis Davidson, treas- the Detroit Zionist Council; and
show at River Rouge Rec. Cente r you from somewhere, gorgeous?
urer; Oscar Grey, recording secre-
Morris M. Jacobs, president of the
Tell
me
about
yourself,
your
strug-
Sunday evening, Oct. 27. The sur
tary; Samuel Gordon, financial
gles,
your
ambitions,
your
dreams
prise package comes when th e
secretary, and ' Seymour Owens, ZOA district.
,home talent will put on a floo r and your phone number!" . .. Nice
A luncheon and program will corresponding secretary.
work if you can get it!
show.
The annual dinner dance of the
be held by the Woman's Auxiliary
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Social Incorporated, a new mixe d
of the United Hebrew Schools at league will be Nov. 30 at the Book
group in the Northwest area, wil CAMPUS JIVE . . . .
12:30 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 30, Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Morris Schiff
conic masked up with prizes going
Popular U. of M. co-ed Rita in the auditorium of the Rose Sit- and Mrs. Raymond Smith are in
to the most cleverly costumed Kallman is pinned by Al Lowen- tig Cohen Building.
charge of the yearbook and Mrs.
Veterans and Civilians
guests. Boy . . . this is something stein . . . Everyone seems to be
David Stober and Mrs. Maurice
Mrs.
Florence
Moss
Rosman,
to rest up for . . . and as Sam at the open houses of the sorori_
Schwartz are co-chairmen of ar-
Goldstein puts it . . . 'I'm staying ties and fraternites after the big president of the auxiliary, said a rangements.
in this week-end to get some game . . . Nifty dresser Gladys large audience is expected. Hostess
is Mrs. Louis Tatken, membership
sleep.'
Levenson surrounded by two of chairman. The cultural program is
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Detroit's most eligible batchlors at headed by Mrs. Max Dushkin.
NAMES MAKE NEWS . . .
the A. E. Phi house ... Seymour
"The Whys of Customs" is the
Helen Alpert, an Eastern prod- Shaw helping himself to the cof- title
HAND TAILORED
of the program and deals
uct, takes over the activities of fee and do-nuts at the house • . . A with the origin and the develop-
the &al Brith young women nod to Marjorie Davidson after
ment of Jewish customs and prac-
groups . . . "Tall, blonde, extra- the game, but, we didn't catch the tices.
„vert and . beautiful,” quotes from gent's name . . . Barney Zamler
Diction
The topics and participants are
those who know in town . . .
seems to be lost out at the new
!
Husky Mort Ranter is help- housing project at Willow Run. as follows: Mrs. Alexander Moss,
N THE LATEST
Voice
• ing coach the football
ceremonies connected with child-
YOUNG MEN'S MODELS
squad at
Larry Schwartz is studying me- birth; Mrs. Robert Marwil, prac-
We
Have What You Want
Radio Technique
Central High . . . Attractive dicine at Duke Medical School .. .
DAILY 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Muriel Kay Is back at Arthur U. of Minn. is Morton Cohen's tices in relation to marriage; Mrs.
CADILLAC 8195
Adolph Ehrlich, Sabbath customs,
Murray's swingin' a mean hip In
2111 EWALD CIRCLE
new address . . . Betty Goldberg is and Mrs. Sam Greene, holiday and
those South American tempos.,. at Goucher College.
festival customs and ceremonies.
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FOX THEATRE BLDG.
, Tall blond Phyllis Silver swings
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WOODWARD AT COLUMBIA
a neat tennis racket ... recently
SEEN
AFTER DARK at the
Won • the Cleveland Park Tour-
ney.
spots . . . Josh Gray and 'good
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4V/will bending an ear to . .
•
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out some terrific stuff.
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STONE SOAP CO.
OUR BOBBY SOXERS . .
Out at Central III, Phyllis Zieve
heads the new Civic Club and
Al-
Offers Private and Residential Jccontmodations,
lan Clamage will take the reins of
the Speaker's bureau withPaul
Ages 6 through 14. Fully Accredited.
P
Mandel as second in command.
SEA FOOD et CHOP HOUSE
Send inquiries to:
Editing that important school
5911 CHENE
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Specializing in Sea Food
DR.
and
MRS. H. N. OPPER
be the big job of Geraldine Nag-
Steaks and Chops
2825 N. Oracle Road
PLAZA 3818
ler and Sherwood Sandweiss
Tucson, Arizona
Under the personal direction of
Robert Levitt takes over the ;id - .
getting dept.
NICK LUCAS, formerly with
the Stork Club, New York City
Sales, Service and Installation
Joel Hamburger, new president
of the Temple Beth El Student
Entrancing setting of the
on Gas, Oil and Coal
Council
io
wing a gives out with the fol-
RANCH ROOM available
ppointments for the
for 'parties and banquets.
Burning Equipment.
group:
Irwin
Goldhoff,
Shirley
group
: Freeman, David
18952 Woodward
Edgar and Don Meshorer,
tit
Near
7 Mile Road
LEONARD L. RADNER
TOWN A
FF
AIRS . . .
"AIRS
Closed Tuesdays, Open Sundays
Manager
The gals who work for their
1 a.m. to 10 p.m.
oread and butter . . . take note
Denver Unit Here
Tells Dance Plans
UHS Auxiliary
Luncheon Oct. 30
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of Dramatic Art
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