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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-05-09

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DETROIT

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Friday, May 9, 1947 4

SWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chitteetiele

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Soloist for Center

Bnai Brith Highlights

BLOCH CIIAPTER

The first Mother's Day banquet
of the Ivan S. Bloch Chapter will
be held Tuesday at , Zack's Cater-
ing Co.
Bob Hall will entertain with
extemporaneous rhymes. Mrs.
Florence Weber, soprano, Eileen
Reznick, violinist, and Marcia
Marguilics, pianist, will also per-
form.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD
son, Milt Goldrath and Maureen

L ET'S DIG RIGHT INTO our

heap of notes and sec what's
buzzing in town . . . Don't forget,
the Allied Jewish Campaign comes
first.
Wayne's Sigma Theta Delta
Sorority took up U. of a's Alpha
Omega invite to their blowout at
the Hillel house. Milling 'bout the
place were Milt Cohen, Allen
Zeff, Jack Goldstein, Leo Tamler,
Don Polk, Lillian Jonas, Charlotte
Kelman, Beatrice Chodoroff, Nor-
ma Spieling, Barbara Rose and
Lorraine Freedlander.
The Alpha Epsilon Pi laddies
are not wasting any time in thil
balmy weather. Here's who team-
ed up for their recent campfire
roast . . . Harry Lipshitz and
Paula Moss, Nate Pollack and
Blanche Berman, Burt Burnsteln
with Ruth Cohen, Hughes Potilter
and Bev Wasserman, Bernice
Schnieder and Shirlce Helder, Ir-
ving Shambaum with Nora
Schwartz, Harry Roar and Flo
Grossman.

• • •

NEWS A LA CARTE ...

Cute Helen Rood had her pic-
ture in print as she posed for
some shots In the Builder's Show
. . . We almost forgot to mention
Joan and Grant Robbins as vo-
calists in H.P. College, "Show-
time" production.
Barbara Driker is back from
her long jaunt from the West
Coast with lots of memories . . .
The AVC Chapter 2 cocktail party
at the Book for some important
celebs was a honey.
Barrister Gabe Glantz moves his
business into the Penobscot Bldg.
Harriet Glanzrock is on her way
to the East to be close to her
"one and only"! "My Yiddishe
Mamma" on Moduli disc looks
like a good number.
The Sigma Iota Tau gals looked
over their new prospects at Fran-
cis Nadler's home . . . Who will
get the ax?

*

rit

THIS WEEK WE CONGRAT-
ULATE . . . Sweet birthday

wishes to Janet Eisenberg, Dor-
othy Goodman, Marilyn Rosen-
berg, Raundie Weingarden, Mary
Sacks, Ray Rosen and Bette Da-
vis. (I did that all in one breath.)
• * •

Levitt, Sam Weiss and Flo Katz,
George Gordon and Lois Kohlen-
berg, Stu Hertzberg with Lennie
Seltzer, Charlotte Vcidrah and
Milt Ginsberg, Mickey Lowenstein
and Babs Srere.
• • •

GOING PLACES . . . is U of
Ni's Harvey Weisberg who has
been elected president of the stu-
dent legislature. Weisberg, a sen-
ior, has also . been initiated into
Phi Beta Kappa. He holds the
honor of being the first Jewish
president of this campus group.
Weisberg, who will enter law
school in the fall, is recipient of
the National AZA oratory award.

* * *

ROMANCE PATTER

No. 1614, at a meeting at 8:30 p.
m. Tuesday, in the Jewish Cul-
tural hall on Joy road.
Mr. Monsky presented the lodge
its charter on behalf of the na-
tional organization less than two
years ago.
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Bnai
David will conduct the services.
The business portion of ti .
meeting will be devoted to non
nation of officers.

MARSHALL WOMEN

A board meeting of the Louis
Marshall Women will take place
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. A.
Schaywitz, 2720 Oakman court.
The final session of the year
will be May 20 at Workmen's
Circle. Election of officers will
be held then.
The group's annual Mother-
Daughter party is set for June 3
at the Jewish Community Center.

IRVING Zeitlin, first clarinet-
ist in the Jewish Community

Center Orchestra, will be feat-
ured soloist when the orchestra

presents a program of Mozart's

Moe Frueman has given Tom( music at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in
Center. A student at Wayne
Chafetz a sparkler. bled Harry the
Messner has asked a Toledo lass University, Zeitlin has been
chosen for the first chair of the
to be his for keeps.
Harry Kramer killed two birds Scandinavian Symphony Orches-
with one stone when he gave tra. Another soloist will be
blond Selma Goodman an engage- Robert Shulman, seven-year-old
ment ring on her 22nd birthday. pianist.
A note to the free lance gals
. . . Rose Mermelstein, office gal
at the Shaarey Zedek, became the
fourth gal from the staff to be-
come engaged in the last thr,.e
Youth organizations throughout
months . . . Harvey Rice is her
the city have been summoned to
beau.
an organization meeting of a
• *
youth federation at 8 p. m. Wed-
YAPPING ON AN?) ON .
nesday at Wayne U. Hillel, 4841
Pi Tau Sigma took their pledges Second boulevard.
The purpose of the federation
out to Rouge for the usual ordeal
. . . When the King Cole Trio will be to administer a youth date
were in town recently, Al Mendlor clearance office to avoid conflicts
of Gamma Kappa Chi presented a that have been costly in the past.
Support for this alliance has
12" cake to the trio for their
participation on Wayne U's Broth- been pledged by the Jewish Com-
munity Council, Jewish Welfare
erhood Week program.
Federation and the Community
• • 5g
Center, according to Leonard P.
COMMERCIAL STUFF .. .
Baruch, chairman.
All organizations with member-
Don't miss LaVaux at the Rus-
sian Samovar starting May 11 .. . ship ranging in age from 16 to 30
He's terrific. This is his first ap- are invited to be represented.
pearance in a Detroit Supper Plans for communal activities will
Club. Col. F. Maybohm calls him also be discussed, Baruch said.
"The Poet of the Accordion."
Detrolters B. Buttner and D.
Wallace are at the helm of the
Albany Hotel in Mt. Clemens.
Sammy Mandell takes over at
the Copacabana, May 9.
The 25th anniversary of the Zed-
• • •
akah Club will be celebrated at
a dinner at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday,
AFTER DARK . . .

Date Clearance
Conference Called

Zedakali to Mark
25th Anniversary

COSMOPOLITAN BOWLING
Harry Thomas has been elected

HENRY MORGENTHAU

The following appointments
have been announced for the new
lodge tabloid:
Publisher, Art Schurgin; editor,
Bill Gall; associate editor, Dick
Miller; business manager, Mort
Sultan; and auxiliary editor, Mrs.
Mafgaret Kaplan.
The editorial board is composed
of Morry Wasserman, Arnie Sil-
berstein, Jack Fine, Gabe Glantz
and Bill Ross.

president of the Cosmopolitan
BRANDEIS CIIAPTER
Bowling League.
The annual Mother's Day affair
Other new officers are Dr. M. of the Louis D. Brandeis Chapter
H. Engelman, secretary treasurer; was held Sunday in the Rose Sit-
and Lou Lunsky, vice-president. tig Cohen Bldg.
Sam Gurwin, Moe Egren, Philip
Robinson, Sam Schwartz, Al Sklare
and Sam Pinkis were elected to
the board of directors.
The league will hold its bowling
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NORTHWEST LODGE

Archie Davidson, field director
of the Bnai Brith Anti-Defama-
tion League, will address the new
lodge which is being formed by
Bnai Brith in Northwest Detroit
-at an organizational meeting at
8:30 p.m. Thursday in the North-
west Synagogue.
The lodge, in applying for its
charter, will ask to be named af-
ter the late Henry Monsky.
The new group will also hear
Mrs. Charles D. Solovich, organ-
izer and first president of the
Womens Greater Detroit Bnai
Brith Council who is also national
historian of the Women's Supreme
Council.
A temporary committee has
been elected for organizing the
lodge. Allen H. Blondy heads it,
with Louis J. Cohen, Arthur
Schultz, Alfred L. Brook, Jack
Charlip, Sol Superfon, Louis Bar-
den, Louis Woronow and Ira
Kaufman assisting.

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PRAY, BOYS, PRAY . .. let it
Memorial services for Henry
On the rounds I spotted Johnny
Mrs. Max H. Elias is chairman. Monsky, international president of
not rain and the weather be good Kaplan and Marion Reed, Frank
For reservations call her at TO.

—for the AZA's Eight dance will
take place Saturday, May 10, at
outdoor Eastwood Gardens. Phil
Brestoff and his ork will knock
out the rhythms. And here's a note
from a gang that already made
dates for the big nite . . . Muriel
Stein and Jerry Halpern, Carole
Lewis with Marty Fleischer, Roxy
Grevnin and Harry Newman and
Faye Soloman with Hal Levin.
• • •

Silver and Lucille Stocker, Nate
Blumer and Shirley Jacobson,
Anne Lane and Aaron Brunswick,
Jack Adelman and Marjie Glas-
ier, Milt Fishman and Helen Zorn,
Phyllis Zieve with Paul Neufield,
Eileen Ferentz with Norman
Amer, Marilyn Pensler with Rich-
ard Kaplan.
This gang took to the outdoor
trails with a wienie roast, Eileen
Grant and Teff Walker, Muriel
A SHORT .. .
Warshawsky and Al Kahn, Bobbie
Doris Moss, the Adams and Mandell with Harvey Silverman,
Downtown Theatres' gal Friday, Dorsey Bernstein and Herbie
was strolling along 5th ave In Schwartz.
N. Y. last week-end when whom
does she meet but glamorous Ann
WHAT I NEED is a change of
Jeffreys who's currently being scenery. Guess I'll move my desk
featured in "Dick Tracy" in De- to another window.
troit. Ann is big time now with
a. lead role in "Street Scene."
• • •

6-0175.

Vinitzer to Celebrate
Anniversary Sunday

The 10th anniversary of the
Vinitzer Progressive Society will
be celebrated at a banquet at 6
p. m. Sunday in Zack's Catering
Co.

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Bnai Brith, will be conducted by
the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge

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