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April 11, 1947 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-11

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Friday, April 11, 1947

bETROIT SWISH CHRONICLE and The Le at Chronicle

Page Pourteeii

.
producer is putting his jazz show
on Saturday at the Music Hall ...
In his spare time, Norm has
buried himself in interracial re-
lations work.


PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THERE'S AN AIR of excite-
ment in town this week . .. for
the lads and lassies have discarded
their school books and lecture
rooms for a vacation week of
play and fun at home.
When M. of Miami's Lil Fuller
walked into her home she jumped
at least 10 feet for the gang had
arranged a surprise welcome home
party.
There will be big doings at the
Great Lakes Club when the Sigma
Alpha Beta Sorority holds its
informal get-together next Friday.
Already coupled up arc Ellen Soss
with Bob Becker, Suzie Smith
and Barry Wayburn, Ruthie Frank
and Dick Sanders, Harriet Stober
and Yale Aronoff, Ilene Purdy
and Dick Shwayder, Lois Daniels,
and Art Hartman, Joan Ettinger
with Shel Krause, Nedra Tabash-
nik and Bert Imber and Pat
Oppenheim with Bruce Wayne.
U. of M's Maureen Levitt ran
off to N. Yawk for her vacation
and Rita Cohen took a jaunt to
Miami to "rest up" before school.
• • •
CONGRATS DEPT.
There'll be birthday candles
burning this week for Chester
Shaw, Jacqueline Brooks and
Joyce Silverman.
New arrivals . . The Dr. Fred
Shevins boast a new boy and the
Dr. Willie Rosows also are rock-
ing a boy's cradle.
The Dr. Moe Lipniks are cele-
brating their fourth happy month
of wedded bliss.
• • •

'BOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Herm Harrison now showing 'em
how to dance ballroom style at
the Center classes . . . Capt. War-
ren Sheldon of the medics is back
from Germany with that white
paper . . . Former Bruit Brith
bigwig, Martha Silverman, is vis-
iting this ole burg.
Good to see Al Owens (Cohen)
back in town for a spell . . Al
is working on radio productions
on Broadway with Ernie Ricca.

Jack Fine's "Texas and Pacific"
record sale is nearing the million
mark with 26 coast to coast ra-
dio show plugs already. One of
his new songs is being pushed
for a Hollywood movie!

• • •

WHAT'S COOKING
The AZA Chapter 604 Roosevelt
Memorial Ball takes place Satur-
day at the Maccabees Bldg ...
The Waynites are in the final
practice sessions of Hillel's Revue,
"Hillelujah", with curtain call
scheduled April 15 at the Art In-
stitute Auditorium.
• • •

SPRING FANTASY in a semi-
formal mood will be presented by
the YPS of Northwest Congrega-
tion on April 19 with Bobby Gray-
son knocking out the tunes at
the Hotel Tuller. Already dated
up for the affair are Danny Stan-
dier and Edith Operman, Char-
lotte Brown and Iry Rosenbaum,
Phyllis Abels and Sammy Finkel-
stein, Yale Arfa with Dorothy
Goodfriend and Herb Benson with
Helyn Katz.

• • •

TATTLE AND TRIVIA
Gamma Kappa Chis take bas-
ketball trophy at Wayne U . . .
Shirley Weiner postcards f rom
Miami's sandy beaches.
There are new faces with Betty
Ruth Randier in her travels
'round the town . . . Gordon Ber-
man took two weeks off to make
a western trip. It's now two
months later and no Gordon.
Sigma Theta Delta Sorority took
over the Hillel house for their
pledge fanfare . . . Windsor's
Art Adelman has dropped plans
for a new dance studio . . . Cute
Millie Schultz is twiddling away

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DETROIT'S UNIQUE
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RAMON CERDA

RETURNING FRIDAY

Recording Star

TUES. APR. 22-8:20 P.M.

DATING TOOK A SPURT this
week with school out and the
weather getting warmer . . . Here's
the lineup: Bill Zolkower with
Dolly Lublin, Joan Grosner and
David Stern, Jerry Gordon and
Ruth Kirschbaum, Barbara Burn-
stein and George Taxe and Chuck
Helfman with Gloria Lipschitz.
More duets taking in the spots...
Bobbie Glass and Mike Bakst,
Faye Ann Greenblatt in a cozy
nook with Norm Kauffman, Reva
Gold and Nort Rosin looking well

WHERE FOOD IS SERVED

INSIDE STUFF
The Pi Lams out Ann Arbor
Dardanelle
way threw an informal record
Mistress of Song,
dance. Paired off were Nary Abel
Piano and Vibraharp
and Sue Drif us, Morris Brown
and Iler 31en of Music
with Sue Hambruger, Bob Fein-
berg and Sue Jackson. Don Hart-
man brought Shirley August,
Royal Oak's Bernie Kimmel es-
Open Sundays
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corted Boots Kallman. Others
were Ivan Shalit and Elaine Ker-
408 TEMPLE at CASS
ner, Elaine Messenger and Dick
In the FORT 'WAYNE Hotel...
Passman.
Marylin Koblin is off to sunny
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Calif . . . Myron Milgrim has
been discharged from the army
and Dick Vernick and Don Leven-
son get a free boat ride to Pana-
ma with the Naval Reserve giving
them the tickets.
Norman Granz will get lots of
writeups this week in town . . .
The former movie film cutter
who's now rated the No. 1 jazz
and

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

her time teaching fancy steps ... together, Jo Cornell and Norm
and her pupils hearts' are aflutter. Peck on the "out quite a bit
• • •
dept."

IT'S LOVE, LOVE
WAS WELCOMED into the
Engagements from the college famed House of Rothschild, wine
campus . . . SDT's Marilyn Davies and champagne house, when Aaron
to ZBT Harry Lieberman, ZBT Rothschild, president, wrote me a
Harold Rosen to SDT Terry Kim- "greetings from the family" note
mel.
from New York.
• • •
Along with the congrats of Har-
old Langberg, DDS, opening of
IT'S DEADLINE time, so be
his new office, is his engagement good till next time.
to Helen Gorin.
Sam Kaner is reported hooked
to an "M" gal,
• • •

Passover Greetings

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30 Bartlett Ave.
TO. 8-5072

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