Friday, Februar 28, 1947

DETROIT SWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chro

sage Fourteen

Edinburgh, Scotland, where Gabe
was a student while In the service.
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NEWS A LA CARTE .. .
This ice Is rough stuff, says
Abner Dunn who nurses a dislo-
cated shoulder, and U. of M. Fred
Kaye got the worst end of the fall
on his recent encounter . . . Wind-
sor's Art Adelman is showing off
his sun-baked skin with the
southern exposure . . . Lillian
tell-tale item from a St. Louis Litvin spent her hard earned
money for a quick spree in the
chappie.
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Windy City . . . Esther Martin
returned from N. Y. and Lois
GOSSIP CORNER . . •
Landsberg leaves for the east.
Adele Karp is back in circula-
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tion. . . . Who should turn up at
PAINTING THE TO1VN DEPT.
a recent Gamma Kappa Chi so-
cial the other nite but Pi Tau . . . Bill Zolkower and shapely
Sigma's Julie Mazell with Norma Rita Cantor look chic on the
Stone. "Just observing Brother- dance floor . .. Foursoming were
Joe Kahn and Shirley Leader and
hood week," explained Julie.
Arlene Perlman may be a good Ray Goldman who took Annette
person to know . . . for her job Rosin.
More couples . . . Ann Gold-
is with five attorneys . . . one
of them, Council head George farb with Jerry Weissman, Izzy
Bernstein and Sylvia Modist,
Edwards!
Those pretty paintings so skill- Harold Gross and Lucille Berman,
fully done on Shirley Dubrinsky's Harold Podolsky and Peggy Mann,
blouse is the work of artist Lynn Rita Gold with Jack Roman, Mae
Dix and Jack Schwartz, Dorothy
Trager.
Sugar Chile Robsinson will have Komorn with Dave Howard, Fran-
a feature part in "My Maryland," cis Lipman and Bernie Gorosh.
I'll be looking for you on my
another Romberg Operetta, the
next attraction of the Civic Light rounds and, in the meantime, have
fun!
Opera commencing March 3.
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New York

—and—

Hollywood

By HENRY WEGODSKY

THE AMERICAN Jewish Com-
mittee is participating in the
sponsorship of a commission to
investigate racial and religious
stereotypes in all media of ex-
pression. •
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THOROTHSCHILD ,

HALLO EVERYONE . . . The
desk is heaped high with oodles of
mail and notes from everywhere.
... Now to empty my pockets and
dump the scraps and bits on the
pile and plunge in to see what's
doing around this burg.
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THE BNAI BRITII YOUNG
GALS are throwing out the flak
for their big shindig, Saturday
eve, March 1 at the Masonic with
Steven Corell playing for dancing.
Leona Weinberg is chairman with
the following ferns as her good
assistants. . . . Esther Karbal,
Marcia Goodgall, Betty Skolnick
and Sara Lee Eichler.
On the same nite downtown,
P1 Tau Sigma's Phil Grossman will
again sponsor his College Inn
liquorless nite club event with
Tommy Marvin giving out with the
tunes. ...It's at the Arabian Room
of Hotel Tuller and "Life" maga-
zine and the Detroit News are
sending teams of reporters and
photographers to cover the event.
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SIGMA THETA DELTA of
Wayne U. Initiated their lone
pledge, Diane Pritz, in class. .. .
The gals and their dates took in a
local nite club, a theater and then
ended their jaunt at sister Bernice
Silverman's home where they really
had a gab session.
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A PLEA FROM the hard work-
ing volunteers on the SOS com-
mittee: Be careful how you pack
the bundles. . . . Be sure to give
mated shoes and tie them together
and don't throw in rags or un-
wearable clothes.
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CONGRATS DEPT.
Birthday felicitations to Dr. Lou
Woll, and it's No. 3 in the anni-
versary col'm for the Sam Solo-
mon's.

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GEORGE JESSEL was of-
ficially installed this week as
president of the National Vari-
ety Artists Society.
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HARPO MARX heads a USO
troupe currently touring army
hospitals in Texas and Arizona.

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A SECOND YIDDISH night-
club—Sloppy Joe's—has opened
in Montreal. Aaron Lebedeff
heads the floor show.
• • •
COLUMNIST DOROTHY Kil-
gallon was honored recently for
promoting interfaith brotherhood
at a luncheon sponsored by the
Cinema Lodge of Bnai Brith.

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LIQUORLESS NITE CLUB

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CAMPUS CHATTER .. .
From Ann Arbor way . . .
Stockwell House roomies Connie
Schwartz and Dolly Lublin make
use of an inactive weekend to
dash down to Chicago . . . The
VOFM gals will do the inviting
for the Assembly Ball on March
7. . . . SDT Marylin Davies and
Harry Lieberman are still seeing
lots of each other . . . and S.A.M.
Stan Wallace is taking up all of
Joan Davidoff's free time.
Spotted 820 Hill's Anita Post
taking in Artie Field's music at
a W. McNichols nitery.

BALINESE REVUE

Featuring
CLAVEJO DANCERS and Abdullah

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Plus BERT NOLAN, M. C.
Frank Reynolds—Benny Resh and His Music

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INSIDE STUFF . . .
Blond. Lee Galperin's engage-
ment to Eugene Sloan surprised
the clan... . . Builder Sam Sey-
burn and his new "Mrs." the for-
mer Beth Chrenin, are honey-
mooning in the sunny south.
Fay Beth Schwartz wears a

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TRUMPETER ZIGGY EL-
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ROMANCE
Nations Asked to O.K.
Larry Zeid and Frances Shul-
man will tie the knot on March Provisional Regime
9. Wedding bells will be sway-
WASHINGTON—A call to the
ing soon for Ellin Arden and signatories of the Palestine Man-
Iry Goldberg.
date to fulfill the terms of the
They're engaged now . . . SDT Mandate and recognize a provi-
Gloria Gordon and Mt. Clemen's sional government for Palestine
Eugene Levine . . . Maxine Jos- was issued today by the Hebrew
love to a N. Y. boy . . . Faye Committee of National Libera-
Katz and Phil Silber . . Jack tion through its acting chairman,
Caminker and Eve Epstein.
Dr. David Widowinski.
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In telegrams to the Washing-
NAMES IN THE NEWS . . .
ton embassies of the signatory gov-
GKC Berol Robinson wins one ernments, Dr. Widowinski urged
of 18 veterans national scholar- that the intent of the Mandate
ships at Harvard University . . . be carried out in order to "avoid
As publicity gal Doris Moss was the impending crisis in Palestine
sipping a coke and concentrating which may impair the peace of
on some new releases for the the world."
Adams and Downtown Theaters
who should sit down next to her
For Consultation
but her old Hebrew instructor at
Hunter College, Dr. Israel Efros?
on personal or family
It's always several minutes be-
problems—Call
fore barrister Gabe Glantz can get
his scarf around his neck . . . his
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ANNA OXENHANDLER
admirers want to finger the piece
SUB DEBS AT PLAY
TRinity 1.0362
of goods which is woven with a
Taking in WWJ's "Young Ideas" handsome insignia from the U. of
program were Paul Gross and
Ilene Ratner and Clara Weinberg
Tickets: Grinnell's
with Sid Schwartz. . . . At the
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DETROIT TOWN, HALL 81.80, RA.
FISHER
Lillums were spotted Central Hi's
$1.20 tax incl.
Glenna Katz and Melvin Platt.
Topmost authority on Russia
MAURICE HINDUS
MAR. 5
Danny Levin called the gang to-
Sub.: "How We Can Get Along With Russia"
Wed.
gether to his home for some fun.
March 12 — MILIZA RORJUS - Coloratura soprano
. . . Twosome who danced to the
STAR of the "GREAT WALTZ"
11 A. M.
"juke" were Dick Sanders and
Ruthie Frank, Dale Boesky and
Beverly Bensman, Joyce Lachman
and Elliot Charlip. . .. For Al
Levine's 18th birthday party, Leah
Trager was with Art Winter, Barb
Vander's date was Murray Feld-
man and Beverly Benjamin was
EXPERIENCED TEACHERS—Plano Accordion Violin
with Al.
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Trombone
Trumpet
Clarinet
Saxophone
Guitar
WHAT, NO MORE APPLES?
Drums Marimba
. . . For a. new slant at some
postwar statistics, we give you a
ROSALIE N. HARRIS
U. of Chicago professor who re-
SCHOOL OF MUSIC
ports that he receives an average
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of eight cigars a week from his GI
"t Block West of the Fisher Bldg."
students.

LOIS KARBEL heads the Junior
High Drama Group of Temple
Beth El. . . . Helen Isaacs is the
new secretary. . . . Raising funds
to make some underprivileged kid-
die happy is the work of the
Youth Education League. . . .
They'll have their fund raising
banquet March 4 at Masonic
Temple with "Informally Yours"
put on by the home talent.
Tallulah Bankhead is the star of
'The Eagle Has Two Heads," the
Jean Cocteau play now enjoying
great success in London, which
comes to the Lafayette Theater for
two weeks beginning Monday even-
ing, March 3.
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Dorseys soon to be released by
United Artists.
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METROPOLITAN Opera tenor
Jan Peerce, has been signed by
Universal International.
• • •
"A FLAG IS BORN" is cur-
rently at the Century Theater,
Boston.
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IN ADDITION to his chores in
"Beggar's Holiday," Zero Mostel
is doing the late show at the Em-
bassy Club, New York. His brand
of humor is still fresh and lit-
erate.
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TILE ROXY THEATER, N.Y.
Is negotiating with Jack Benny
re: a personal appearance. The
reputed offer is a minimum of
$10,000 weekly.
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RUMOR HAS IT that Joey
Adams is writing a sequel to
"From Gags to Riches." His pub-
lishers—Frederick Fell — probably
figure that "Gags to Riches,"
though it's been out only a few
months, has reached its optimum
sales level.

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Enjoy a "Copacabana time"
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