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 1:1-1:1-1:11MIXH:I/Mal:GataX8:1(8341) N E W SPARKLING Cafe Burgundy AT ITS FINEST . . "The Talk of The Town For Excellent Food" BEST WISHES TZU59TAr 9AMOVAT2 232 W. LAFAVE cry., OPP. ('ASS TREAT ER ON WOODWARD AVE. 1 Block South of 7 Mile Rd. CAMP OGAMA Situated in the Muskoka District Director: SAMUEL VERMAN Formerly secretary with Toronto Y.M. and Y.W.H.A. Director and Administrator Camp Frailoch and Camp Northland. Well planned programs under competent mature staff. Resident doctor and nurse. Safe, sandy beach. Finest cabin facilities and equipment. For complete information write SAMUEL VERMAN, 325 Ridelle Ave., Toronto, Ontario NORTHVILLE LABORATORY Manufacturers of FLAVORING EXTRACTS NORTHVILLE, MICH. 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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 TE. 1-5600 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 0-045-0-015015C1MICH:40:8:850sX1151:1 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. 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