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May 02, 1947 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-05-02

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DETROIT

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At the Samovar

Biwa Brith Highlights

PHIL ROTHSCHILD
tors this term: Marilyn Glasier,

TIIE MARCH OF TIME has
just completed its latest news fea-
ture, "Bnai Brith", which will
soon be ready for theaters thru-
out the nation.
Dean Murphy impersonated the
late Franklin D. Roosevelt, speak-
ing on Jewish persecution.
• • •

Friday, May 2, 1947

SWISH CHRONICLE and The Le at Ch*inticl.

Barb Sommers, Louise Zivian and
Joyce Kaplan.
Seymour Tuchow, Wayne U Se-
nior, placed third in the Inter-
state Oratorical Association na-
tional contest . . . Jack Fine's
"Texas and Pacific" has hit first
place in the race juke box record
THERE'S LOTS OF news from poll.
Ann Arbor way this week. There
are affairs and socials galore on PAINTING THE TOWN .. .
the campus which has kept our
This gang was hugging the fire
local talent in demand.
at a recent wienie roast, Joyce
The big noise was the Inter- Lachman with Perry Philips, Bev-
fraternity ball with Gene Krupa erly Benjamin with Al Levine,
and his drums ... Taking In the Marion Kauffman with Dave Frai-
event were Harry Liberman and ser, Seymour Brode with Dolores LLOYD LA VAUX, poet of the
Marilyn Davies, Gerry Ingber and Moller, Althea Dionne with Avery accordion, will make his first
Elayne Krell, Cliff Rogers with Davis, Buddy Schubiner with night club appearance in United
States under the sponsorship
Babs Hertzberg, Harvey Snider Doris Grushko.
and Audrey Axelford, Stan Brown
Seen 'round the bright spots... of Col, Fedor Maybohm, manag-
and Joyce Briskman, Wally Berg- Clare Kanty,ff with Bill Margolin, ing director of Detroit's Russian
ner and Shirley Lichtenstein, Sy Lillian Kemper and Jerry Davis, Samovar, nightly from 9:30 p.m.
Lichter and Sybil Witus, Bernie Milicent Golden and Paul Amber, to 12:30 a.m. beginning May 1L
Zemmol and Caroline Share, Eu- Lee Gilbur and Moshie Heyman,
gene Galan and Jerri Kernerman, Helene Sklar and Danny Lublin.
Music Study Club Unit
More couples on prowl. Vasser's
Warner Witus and Flo Shwayder.
Coupled up for the recent Phi Joyce Janeway with George Blair, Plans Program Sunday
Sigma Delta party were Sue Jack- Irene Applebaum with Louis Clin-
The program at a meeting of
son and Larry Rubin, Esther ton, Rae Ginsburg with Danny the Junior Group of the Music
Sklare and Herbie Sillman, Mary Schwartz, Ilene Ratner and Paul Study Club, •to be held at 2:30
Robinson and Pat Morgan and Gross, Clare Weinberg and Sid p. m. Sunday in the home of Jack
Shirley Simons with Iry Kaufman. Schwartz.
Singer, 3284 Hazelwood avenue,
• • •
Other campus dates were Har-
will be based on the life and work
AT
DEADLINE
vey Weisberg and Lucille Birn-
of Haydn and Mozart.
baum, Oscar Gold and Harriet
The "Robert Rafelson" song is
David Abels and Jerry Coleman
Baskt and Sy Scholn with Esther being prepared by Al Waterstobe will speak on Haydn and Beatrice
Talberg.
for the JWV Post's dinner dance Brindze and Myra Aberstein on
• •
on May 21 at the Palm Beach.
Mozart.
The proceeds from Ann Arbor
CONGRATS DEPT..
Guest artists will be Thomas
The Aviva Chapter of the Junior Hillel's presentation, "Hillelza- Thomas, cellist; Kurt Saffir, pian-
Mizrachi Women surprised their popin" will be turned over at the ist; and Adam Malone, violinist.
Campaign.
adviser Charlotte Nelson with a A.A. Allied Jewish
• • •
party on her birthday.
ARNIE SILBERSTEIN, former AEP Graduate Group
More birthday congratulations
for Art Becker, U. of M.'s 'Ruth editor of the Jewish Center News, to Stage Film Program
Kirschbaum, Barbara Vander, Sol has been appointed director of
The Detroit Graduate Associa-
publicity for Colonel Fedor May- tion of Alpha Epsilon Phi is pre-
Sakwa and Francis Robinson.
Mazel Tov to the Bernie Roth- bohm's Russian Samovar. Danc- senting a benefit movie preview,
ing in the near future and smor- open to the public at 8 p. m. Wed-
steins on their baby girl.
gasboard at luncheon are two of nesday, May 14, in the Jewish
the features he Is sponsoring. Paul Community Center.
WHAT'S COOKIN' . . .
Vaux, accordion wizard, is Miss Marjorie Rosenthal is chair-
The Little Women of Hadassah
.
Spring dance at Hotel Tuller on Arnie's first offering, beginning man assisted by Mrs. Paul Bro-
May
11,
under
the
Samovar's
new
May 3. The Satdee nite dance par- policy.
der, Mrs. Bernard Rubiner and
Miss Harriet Cooper.
ty is on at the Center on May 3.
• • •
Mrs. Leonard Weiner, Mrs. John
You can get a glimpse of East-
SPRING
wood Gardens on May 10 when makes one IS WONDERFUL, it Hopp, Mrs. Harry Jones, Mrs.
want
to
do
things.
Lewis Daniels, Mrs. Victor Klein
the AZA chapters throw their
and Mrs. Harold Rattner are on
eighth annual affair with Phil
the ticket telling committee. Tick-
Brestoff and his ABC orchestra...
Goldie
Myerson
Guest
ets will also be sold at the door.
A surprise feature for the evening
will be the guest appearance of
Dee Parker, J. Dorsey's thrush
Novel on Prejudice
who is now on vacation.
• • •
to Be Fram Topic
GOING PLACES . . . is Ruben
Laura Z. Hobson's "Gentlemen's
Isaacs and his advertising agency
Agreement," the best selling novel
in the Hammond Bldg. Formerly
on religious prejudice in America,
associated with a large agency in
will be the subject of Rabbi Leon
Detroit, Ruben decided to hang
Fram's sermon at the Sabbath
out his own shingle after three
Eve services of Temple Israel, at
years with Uncle Sam. It's been
8:30 p. m., Friday, May 9, in the
a long and tough fight . . . but
Detroit Institute of Arts.
it has been well worth it. For the
Members of the graduating class
Ruben Advertising Agency has
of Temple Israel high school and
twice expanded its quarters.
the 1947 confirmation class has
Ruben is the son of Bernard
their parents will be honored at
Isaacs, director of the United
a reception following the services.
Hebrew Schools.
• • •
t
TATTLE & TRIVIA . . .

"Honeymooners' Paradise"
U of M's Sheila "Skye" Millman
gave her Chicago roomie a twirl L
around the Detroit spots one week
end ago . . . Florence Rubin's SHIRLEY FLEISIIER will pre-
on Lake Rosseau, Muskoka
"big moment" is in from Balti- sent a recitation at the Mother-
I)aughter dinner of the Goldin
ONTARIO
CANADA
more.
Harding & Moss, the piano and Myerson Group, Pioneer Wo-
organ duo now appearing at the men's Organization, at 6:30 p.m.
Ontario's Largest
Copacabana, carry their own re- Tuesday in the Wilshire Hotel.
Jewish Kosher
volving stage in which they Rose Avison will be soloist, ac-
companied by Beatrice Brindze,
appear.
Summer
Hotel
Harry Thomas, bigwig of the and the Habonim will enact a
Cosmopolitan Bnal Brith Bowling skit, 'Challenge to Jewish Youth."
Oustanding for:
league, is readying the stag ban- For reservations call Mrs. M.
• Comfortable Rooms
quet for the boys at the Park Dincin, MA. 6462.
• Delicious Food
Ave. Penthouse on May 5 . • .
• Organized Sports and
Mary Wilkus was in town from
WAYNE U. THEATER
Social Program
the Windy City this weekend.
"Marco Millions," Eugene O'-
• • •
Neill's satirical fantasy, will be
For information
SIGN OF CHANGING TIMES... presented by the Wayne Univer-
David Shormouitz, M.
149 Pendrith Street
"Don't you know there's a war sity Theater as its seventh and
Tomato, Canada
on?" has been supplanted by the final production of the current sea-
- or -
customers', "It's too expensive, son, May 9 and 10 in the Detroit
Moat let h Inn
Roaseau, Ontario
you may keep it."
Institute of Arts.
• • •
NEWS IN A NUT SHELL .. .
Norton Flusty and "Fluzzy"
Aaron played the part of the An-
drew Sisters in H. P. Junior Col-
lege's "Showtime" with Sue Rob-
inson and Ivfaryln Sklar on the
KOSHER
directing end.
Restaurant and Dining Room
Pvt. Leonard Grushko, a trainee
Uhli1XCELLED POOD
at the Unversal Military Experi-
Air Conditioned—Open 24 Hours
mental Unit at Ft. Knox, Ky. was
Private Dining Room for Parties
featured with Lt. Gen. Raymond
McLain over WJR recently.
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
Shirly Dunitz Is giving pointers
NOrthlawn 9786
to the Blue & White tennis swat

• •



• • •

'

MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
The Bnai Brith's membership
drive is lagging far behind the
anticipated goal, it has been an-
nounced.
Chairman Abe Young has urged
Detroit's Jews to affiliate them-
selves with Bnai Brith and there-
by augment the strength of the
organization. Young can be
reached at TO. 8-8542.

YOUNG WOMEN
Miss Zelda Rosenthal will be
guest speaker at the Mother-
Daughter luncheon of the Bnai
Brith 'Young Women at 1:30 p. m.
Sunday in Brie! Moshe.
Honor queens from each of the
following seven Detroit chapters
will be crowned: Deborah, Naomi,
Louis Marshall, Rebecca Gratz,
Diane Mallerman, Emma Lazarus
and Raymond Zussman.
Charlotte Waterston is chair-
man of the affair and Eve Fin-
kelstein coronation chairman.

RABBI ZAGER CHAPTER
Gifts were presented to patients
at the Dearborn Veterans' Hospi-
tal recently by the hospital and
in-camp committee of the Rabbi
Mandell M. Zager Chapter. Mrs.
Marion Plotkin heads the com-
mitee. Mrs. Tillie Rosen assisted.

B AND P WOMEN
Norma Lewis, chairman of the
Business and Professioncl Women,
appeals to all members to bring
canned goods for DP's at a meet-
ing at 8 p. m. Tuesday In the
Workmen's Circle. Card games
will be played.

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