Americo (wish Pertained Caller
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
'Scuse it please . . . Pearl Deve-
now is the only Jewish gal in the
senior law class at Wayne.
From Cass City, Michigan comes
word about Ross and Sanford Koff-
man who are associated with their
pa in the wholesale tobacco busi-
ness . . .
• • •
RAMBLINGS OF A REPORTER
The Sigma Alpha Beta Sorority
will turn out in a super deluxe
style for their dance Monday nite,
Dec. 23 at the Fort Shelby Hotel.
The gals and dates will assemble
at Eva Stern's house for a
"cocktail.”
For the gala formal affair
Ruthie Frank will be escorted by
Gil Osnos, Barry Wayburn will
take Ellen Soss, Judy Mayer will
go with Bob Radner. Other duets
include Ann Frank and Phil
Schwartz, Carolyn Kaplan and
Jerry Sraroder, Colette Salon and
Walter Shapero, Joan Streifling
and Herby Aronsson, Guifda Garon
and Barry London, Harriet Stober
and Yale Aronoff, Sue Jackson
PHIL ROTHSCHILD,
A HAPPY CHANUKAH
There's an air of excitement in
town today . . . School's out for
the holidays and everyone is hap-
py to welcome back those who
have deserted the books of higher
learning for a while.
With mid-semesters over, stu-
dents have let loose their dormant
social energy ... The SAM pledges
at the U. of M. threw a classy
formal at the Farm Cupboard with
their dates receiving a beautiful
piece of jewelry to stir their
memories.
Danny Gilbert invited Marsha
5Iatlin, herb Shevin had Bar-
bara Freeman as his date, Har-
vey Snyder took Rita Papo, Mil-
ton Siegel escorted Marilyn
Kaufman, Bernie Zemmol , took
Carolyn Share, Arline Mason
was with Chliff Rogers and Jer-
ry Timber's date was Bluma
Schreiber.
After the dinner and dance, the
gang all took off to Joan David-
noff's home where they celebrated
her 18th birthday. Marshall Wal-
lace was her date.
Many Detroit belles were spot-
ted at the Phi Sigma Delta's for-
mal party . . . Mickey Pinkus
with Maureen Levitt, Peppy Car-
lin with Rita Schaeffer, Esther
Sklar with Herb Sillman, Norm
Schaeffer with Audrey Goldberger
and Iris Kerner with B o b
Schwartz.
•
-
CONGRATS
Pert Rhoda Lipman will blow
out the candles on the 25th for
another mark . . . Felicitations to
Art Kneip and Mickey Barnett
on their natal day.
Lou Gabe is the proud papa of
an 8 lb., 9 oz. bundle from heaven.
•
SUB-DEBS IN ACTION
The 12-A play was the big event
in the Central Hi territory last
week. It was a complete sellout
as the smart-set turned out to
see their classmates do their stuff.
Applauding their fellow stu-
dents were Joane Zechman and
Harold Weinstein, Marvin Talon
and Marilyn Wilber, Bea Levitt
and Dave Stulberg, Marvin Blake
and Phyllis Katz, Jerry Sampson
and Flo Katz, Doris Waxman and
Dick Gold.
•
Gabbing during intermission
were Flo Siskin with Pvt. Len-
ny Berke, Mickey Laskey and
Cal Klyman, Lester Ziff and
Muriel Levine, Lee Burnstine
and Burton Applebaum, Alortie
Silverman and Phil Kessler,
Evelyn Rowe and Pvt. Wally
Singer, Janet Walack and Arnie
Becker.
Also Betty Duschinsky and Lee
Feig, Clara Wisenberg and Jerome
Weiss, Florence Morris and Morty
Kasoff, Lindy Lightstone and Jack
Alspector and Selma Neiman with
Wally Burke.
* •
NOTES ON MY CUFF° ...
Enjoying the Dqroit air are
Harvey Pianko and Wally Singer
THE
of the U. S. Army on -furlough .
Leonard Grusco says goodby as he
enlists and Herbie Weberman dis•
cards his blues.
COttiNSW F
Handsome lighters to the males
M' AMI B A
and nylon hose to the gal contest.
st j r^_ fp,
FACING
ants who battled wits on the
T HE
Career Group "Battle of the Sex-
OCEAN Pf
l 11i'l
o g/I
es" ... Lineup included Julia Smer-
ling, Peggy Mann, Edna Green- ELEVATOR
I
baum, Harriette Greenberg, Shir-
SERVICE
err
I
;fre
ley Small against Bill Zolkower,
•
Marty Korn, Al Sanborn, Harold
'Dietary laws strictly observed. Uncle
Gross and "me". Witty Julian Ze- management
of the Chorney Family
mon handled the M.C. chores bril• established forty-four years In Atiantl
City. Write for rates and booklet."
liantly.
Dr. Robert Rosen's young sprout,
Don, is on his way back to River-
side Military Academy.
,
•
with Mickey Fineberg.
'Round and 'Round the spots ...
Hal Dvorkin is dating Hunter Col-
lege's Christine Beck ... Rose Wil-
der' seen with sharp man 'round
the town ... Norm Cohen and Ar-
lene Vass spotted together.
To the Bel-Aire Supper Club for
a midnite snack . . . Evelyn Berg
with Seymou• Eichman; Lee Gil-
bur and Gerald Gilfix foursoming
with Gerald Lampert and Helen
Lynn Brown; Sharon Wachnansy
and Sam Frankenstein; Gloria
Schulman and Burton Smith. Rita
Pollak and Dave Sheppard, Marion
Berg and Dick Waterstone.
Dancing . . . Earl Friedman and
Jean Velick, Earle Kanners and
Friedell Kert, Marvin Hyman and
cvold[u NOT
olot
8
CORSAIR _ //1° /
PRIVATE BEACH
All outside rams
viii pasts Satit
Ts hover/ • tot
w•aft
;;„o,
[/rVIIAMI e3LCH
0 THE OCEAN AT 24' ST.
WITH
ON THE OCEAN at 7th ST.
723 OCEAN DRIVI
MIAMI BEACH ,
Reserve Span. Today
Coll Cherry 7554
Consolidated Air Travel
Service, Hit David Stott
or Your Travel Agent
IN MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
LONDON ARMS HOTEL
727 COLLINS AVENUE
Newly Modernizod—Elevator—Solarium—Tropleal Garden
THE FINEST KOSHER CUSINE IN FLORIDA
<8:141-0-rxtoot:to
CHANUKAH
GREETINGS
Y
The Gang's All Here!
Meet For That
8231 Woodward
SNACK
1
TRinity 3.9800
Open from 6 P.M. to 2 A.M.
BEL- MIRE
(FORMERLY TIIE BRAZNELL)
and the
BEACH CABANA CLUB
Collins Avenue at 43rd St.
MIAMI BEACH • FLORIDA
VICTOR
(formerly Lee 'n Eddie's)
HOTEL
DESIGNED FOR GRACIOUS LIVING
THOMAS J. RICE, General Manager
—THE—
On the Beach at 12th St.
For Information:
Write or Wire for Reservations
MIAMI BEACH, FLA.
Fireside Lounge
100 Rooms, 100 Baths
All Rooms Facing Ocean.
Ultra-Modern Appointments
Excellent Kosher Cuisine.
b•e On The Ocean Front
LUNCHES - DINNERS
featuring
JACK NELSON
at the Hammond Organ
1ni1n5
i5E7P 1 1MI
Make Reservations Early
Phone
Miami Beach 5-0011
Centrally Located
rric.rTF,2.7/7
.'Pr"
CALL. PAUL rErrEit
For Your Catering Requirements
BELCREST HOTEL
5440 CASS AVENUE
hiMeliONI*1•30:1•10SIOIMMOVMMOSh.IWVEIE300.1 -
SURF HOTEL
444 OCEAN DRIVE or 5th ST
MIAMI BEACH 39, FLA.
et, AB Rooms Outside Exposer•
Utopian*
• Private Beth — Shower
•
•
•
•
•
Twin or Double Beds„
24 Hour Ilevoter Service
Solarium — Roc...anon Room
Roesoeoblo-Wireldp-M•otitly Rates
Coffee Shop
LOU NADLER
lisaid"s Mpe.
12050
JOS
CAMPAU
Detroit's Newest
Ravesation
NAT HOCHMAH
Di:actor
T W.1.1212
Now Open
He'll Thrill You Like You've Never
Been Thrilled Bcfore!—Frank Barbaro
THE
Did You Know—
GEORGE ECON & PAT
DEVLIN'S GRILL
543 WOODWARD
Food Served 11 A.M. to Midnight
Liquor, Beer, Wine, All Day
'til Closing
OPEN SUNDAY, 4 to 11
.......... vo. ■
••■ •
•• ■
Balinese Room
DINING—
DANCING
ENTERTAINMENT
and the
Sarong Room
.i4;#4.g aida.to .
We can now adequately take care of
your special private parties, lunch-
eons or dinners
OUTSTANDING HOST
from COAST to COAST
in the
OPEN SUNDAYS
EARLE PERKINS
Now Booking Detroit's Finest Musicians,
Soloists and Entertainers for All Types
of Functions.
RANDOLPH 9888
1234 LAFAYETTE BLDG.
ARTIE FIELDS
and His Orchestra
Direct from famous
Mardi Ores Club, N.T.
Make Your Reservations Now
The Famous Minstrel Man
FRANKIE RAPP
Complete New Show
CHRISTMAS PARTY
;
-
55 People
AT THE BOWERY
Hurry! Make New Year's Eve Reservations!
Reservations: Phone UN. 4-0733
Coming Dcc. 26
BENNY
FIELDS
FOR A REAL BANQUET TREAT FOR YOUR HARD.
WORKING EMPLOYEES OR FRIENDS PLAN A
CLUB BALI
808 W. McNICHOLS
(Six Mile Road at Third)
ORCHESTRA HOUSE
JACK BENKELMAN
or Phone 5-1244
We Accommodate large private parties
LUNCHES and DINNERS
—at-
New, fireproof, heated rooms—each with bath
and shower. FREE solarium, Parking lot.
Patio and spaciou: lobby. Many social ac-
tivities. Advance reservations suggested.
17tplino
il1rmn9
Write or Wire
California Atmosphere - Music by Muzalk
No Waiting • Good Food
are serving delicious
In the Read of All Activities
starring Cella Johnson & Trevor Howard
featuring
RuchnutninolT Piano Concerto No. S
•
CINEMA THEATRE
CA. 6211
Columbia St. & Woodward
AFTER THEATRE
(formerly with Berman,)
DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN
"BRIEF ENCOUNTER"
• 21.Pigr. DC.3 Luxury Liners
• Delicious Meals and Stiwardos
Service
• Guaranteed Pound•Trlp Raarva.
lions
Leaving Detroit City Airport
Vs Fare for Children
-4.1 ;• ••••''
BEACON HOTEL
J. Arthur Rank presents
NOEL COWARD'S
Enchanting new Rind of Love Story . .
A
01.
315 MAN DRIYL. MIAMI HACH Ole
4TH BIG WEEK
Durnotr 1'HE:um 11.1:
ilationwide Clirlineg
Smart North Beach Hotel
Located on Fashionable
Ocean Promenade
"Blue Angel" Cocktail Lounge
Private Beach and Cabana Club
European Plan
DIRE TLY ON THE OC N
SOMERSET HOTEL
1•101101111111•111111•111111RMINIMIRINIMIN
FLY-To-
Hotel
International
Private Grill
•
All Welds Rooms
Solarium • Beach Chaim • Private Beach
Garden Patio • Calks Shop
Helen Meklir, Jeanne Burnstine
and Eugene Fisher, Lois Farber
with Sy Kalish.
Out on dates . . Mary Figlen
and Anita Cole, Stan Brown and
Joyce Briskman, Triva Gold with
Carl Lipnik, Ozzy Gold and Ann
Portnoy.
011111EIMMINIIIIINIMINDISSOMINIONI
MIAMI 8fAtil
•
Luxurious Living
WRITE
FOR
RATES
• AND
RESERVA•
TIONS
Page Eleven
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Friday, December 20, 1946
Our Stars Will Be
The Two Maxes - Baer & Rosenbloom
Delay May Mean Disappointment—Phone TW. 1.1212 NOW!
O pening
Monday
BELLE BAKER
America's Most Beloved Singing Star
AVOCCWOMOCIMICMMOMVLVOMMVOMMVPOZIOCVM,