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June 06, 1947 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-06-06

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PAGE FOURTEEN

FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941

DETROIT 'JEWISH CHRONICLE

BNAI BHA HIGHLIGHTS

stone, Jacqueline Brooks .and Ber-
nie Moorin.

I • •

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

TOWN

THE TALK 'ROUND
is
about Finals and it looks like
some of the gang will just have
to bury their noses in their text
books and forget About play for
the next week or two. ... Those
exam questions can be mighty
tough!
With smiling suntanned faces,
our U. of Miami contingent boun-
ces into town yelling, "School's
Over . . it's good to see the old
gang again."
The Senior Ball at Ann Arbor
and the Blue Book dance climax-
ed a busy social session for our
U of M folks.... Here are a few
recent dates on campus . . . Jean
Kodish with Dick Dee, Muria
Morsel and Sy Gottlieb, Gloria Le-
Suer and Hal Levin. Harvey Weis-
berg with Lucille Birnbaum, Bee
Congress and Bernard. I
Marlon Marks with Chuck Pos-
hanger, Maureen Levitt with Mary
Borenstein, Harry Lieberman with
Marilyn Davies, Joan Rothman
with Jack Stocker and Barb Blurs-
rosen with Dick Cooper.
Out at Lansing, the ZBT laddies
gave a formal dinner dance and
picnic. . . Here's the lineup •n
Detroiters' dates ... Merle Harris
with Sue Salasnek, Mickey Behr-
mann with Harriet Stober, Art
rtoklecker and Tonny Schaffer,
Phil Krawitz and Sue Robinson,
Yale Brown with Lois Feinhere,
El Goodman with Shiela Wine-
stein.

• • •

ROMANCE PATTER

committee says it O.K. to came
stag.

"Operation B" is the name given
to the Musical revue sponsored by
Central's Student Body this Thurs-
day and Friday afternoon . - .big-
wigs in charge include Leonard
Baron, Dan Levin, Blume Mae
Zither, Eliot Charlip, Cal Klyman
and Arlane Madison.

• • •

MAIL.

L. L. Stevenson, the noted N.Y.
columnist whose 7 Million corm
is read by millions throughout the
country sends us a note 'bout his
illness which has laid him low....
Hope this finds him resting com-
fortably at his Algonac farm and
we'll be looking for him in the
paper soon.

SHORTS . . .
Shoeman Norm Rosenfeld is pro-
moting his exclusive line of "Ele-
vators," the shoe which mattes the
MARSHALL LODGE
SOIAWICH CHAPTER
gent taller. . . .
Sol Rosenman has been elected
Girls, ages 13-17, are invited to
Fog or no fog, produceman Alter president of the Louis Marshall
become members of the France*
Sillier promised to be home for Lodge.
Solovich Chapter 83.
dinner with cantaloupes and fresh
Other new officers are Bernard
Officers of the group are Lois
sweet corn picked from his Calif Sharkey, first vice-president; David
Freedman, president; Elaine Gluck
ranch, so when his plane was Katzman, second vice-president;
and Beatrice Stoffer, vice-presi•
grounded at Dayton, Shrier hop- James Laker, recording secretary;
dents; Judy Fell and Gerry Freed-
ped a cab and made the 200 mile Thomas Zohott, financial sec-
lender, secretaries; Barbara Feld-
trip with his precious cargo to retary; Oscar Bank, treasurer;
man, treasurer; and Barbara Sher-
Murray Sabin, chaplain; Manuel
keep his promise to the family,
ren, sentinel.
• • •
Hollander, warden; and Albert
For information call To. 8-6925
Farber, guardian.
MEMOS . . .
The following were elected Trus-
Phil Alper and date Bev Kuhl
DETROIT-WINDSOR COUNCIL.
greet sister Marsha Alper on her tees: Robert Nathans, Dr. Law-
Rita Freedman has been cleated
arrival from Ariz. .. In Chicago rence L. Yaffe, Alex Weiner, Karl
for the holiday weekend were C. Berg, Saul Kling, Nathan Max- president, of the Detroit-Windsor
Girls Council.
Miriam Stein and Dorothy Green- man and Max Sussman.
Others named were Ruth Rack-
Elected to the executive com-
baum . . , Jane Birnbaum, Marion
mittee were Al Fischer, Alfred lin, first vice-president; Ilene Rat-
Reid, and Shirley Simons.
ner,
second vice-president; Elaine
Miriam Topper, Dorothy Weiss Weiner, Joseph Rosson, Jack Sip-
Edith
and Arnie Silberstein took the her, Sam Gottlieb, Sam Marcus, Salzberg, secretary; and
Shreeman,
treasurer.
chance in leading Sammy Kaye's Jack Feinstein, Max Schiff, Lud-
wig
Boraks
and
Sam
Jacobs.
band on his recent appearance.

--

Zager Lodge Speaker

• • •

PARTIES .

This clan went to a shindig .
Manny Itoorin with Bev Blondy,
Shirley Goodwin with Iry Roth,
Gerri Meyers with Herm Bennett,
Dave Leader with Bev Trager,
Mary Leader and Harriet Marder.

At a recent weinie roast were
Eleanor Portney with Bob Solo-
mon, Margie Friedman and Her-
hie Singerman . . . Jerry Bronson
and Walt Rubiner stagging it.
Dancing we found Sylvia Stein
and Ernie Weiss, Edith Weinstein
with Audrey Gold, Ruth Milgrom
and Morry Moogerman.
Triple dating were Marilyn No-
vagrad with Sanford Pliskow.
Irene Applebaum with Louis Clin-
ton and Ilene Ratner with Paul
Gross.

EAST SIDE

The joint installation of officers
of the East Side Lodge and Chap-
ter will take place at 8.30 p.m.
Monday in, the English room of
the Hotel Book Cadillac.
Erwin Glaedey and Mrs. Ber-
nard Sheplow will be installed as
presidents of the respective groups.
Aaron Rosenberg, humorist, will
be guest speaker.

U of M's Jerry Bloom has pin-
ned Joan Robbins; Joanne Prince
is engaged to a Dayton chappie;
COL. HARRY G. HERSHENSON,
Chester Shaw has given Margie
former U.S. military governor of
Klein a ring.
Naples and Milan, Italy, will be
guest speaker at an installation
Wearing Pi Tau Sigma pin.
of officers meeting of the Rabbi
are Betty Feller and Betty
Mandell M. Zager Lodge, Bilai
Revein. They won't tell ravho
SPOTTED THESE TWOSOMES Brith, at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at
gotat with the pins Shirley
2703 Joy road, Ben Fellows Is
Melton has said "yes" to Harold
. . . Rita Furman and Bernie
installation chairman.
LaBelle and Jerome Rapoport Gorosh, Reva Hertz and Dick Co-
has nabbed Dorothy Goodfreind.
hen, Jack Sherman and Elizabeth Ir
Barbara Glasier hooks up with Mitchell, Rusty Strenger and Milt
Leo Pollack on June 22 and the Miller, Bob Appelbaum and Lor-
Lee Galperin-Eugene Sloan merger slei Bass. Alex Solomon with El-
is set for June 23 at the Book.
len Budnitsky, Dave Dombey and
• • •
Helen Fish.

MARSHALL. WOMEN
"Sugar Dandy," a musical com-
edy in three scenes written by
Anne Snyder, Julie Schwartz and
Charlotte Kruger Bregman, will
be presented at a meeting of the
Louis Marshall Women at 8:30
p.m. Monday in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, by the Marshall

SUMMER COTTAGE

FOR RENT

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS

Dancing couples . . . Rhoda
Kane with Jerry Adler, Marion
Wolrauch with Joe Klein, Babette
Kemple with 'fed Freedman, Lou
Silber' and Jacqueline Pollack.
More duets on the prowl ... Sam
Fink and Ina Schneider, Max
Fox and Rhoda Lipman, Helen
Adelman and Harold Goodman, Art
Doctor and Clarice Israel, Sam
— INSIDE DOPE .. .
Babcock with Ruth Cantor, Shir-
In our seen 'round quite • bit ley Schwartz and Sol Landau,
dept. we find Gerrie Meyers and
Anne Scheinfield and Al Water-
Herm Bennett, Jean Curtis with
Jack Gold, Rosemary Ginsberg
with Howard Lichterman, Bob
?doers and Rita Kernerman, Art
Koppy with Joan Zectiman.
The Earl Ressler's have picked
N.Y. for their honeymoon. . . .
Mort Lieberman makes Cincy a
regular hangout of his anal Donna
(Continued from page 31
Carlson is off to Cleveland again.
• • •
kindness and gentle hands like
Miss Richman's serving them.
TRAVELING NOTES . . .
It's living again, and a little
Always can fill up my notebook
thing like a hair ribbon to give
with jottings at Robin Hood's, the
price to the head of a little girl,
popular eating spot on the North-
or a doll from the USA to tell a
west side. . . . Spotted Joslyn
child that love and care haven't
Goldberg with Teddy Cantor.
gone out of the world.
Rhoda Lou Hayden with Al
Schmier, Stu Schwartz and Mar-
sha Cohen, Bettyruth Handler GRATEFUL FOR LETTERS
and Bernie Dizik.
At another table were Lt. Bob MISS RICHMAN WAS grateful
Ettinger. Patt Holden, Harold
not only for the gifts but also
Weisman, Sol Wildstron and Shir- for 'being privileged to have a
part in this gentle doing. The
ley Page.
Over to the Copacabana to hear packages were accompanied by
Sammy Mandell knock out sonic letters. . . . "These letters were
terrific tunes ued boy, what he morale builders for our staff, since
can do with that rhumba music. the writers frequently stated they
. . . Sammy tells us that he's thought we were so fine to be
playing for the Harry B. Keidan here working with the kids. We
Bnai Brith lodge banquet on the enjoy our work; children are won-
derful to do things for. . . The
12th.
This gang had a party at the letters expressed the- appreciation
Hillel House . . . Jack Kutnick of the people in the USA for the
with Pearl Dworkin. Sherman opportunity to do something."
Lynn with Dorothy Diamond• Sid
Well, that's Miss Richman's re-
%Veingarden with Corine Campau, port to all the kind people. To
Richard Liss with Flo Abramvich, her, thaaas for the privilege of
Leo Becker with Shirley Schul- helping her. It's good for the
man. Bernie Bornstein and Sylvia recreation of tried Jewish life
Pomerantz, Harriet Bakst and fits head has been heavy with
Nate Shapiro and Muriel Garvin cosmic pia blems) just to pin a
and Jerry Adler.
bright hair ribbon on a little
• • •
girl's head for the sake of pride.
to put a bouncing ball in the
UNDER THE HEADLINE of
hands of a boy, to cause some
"June Jamboree," the ZOA, Chap-
curtains to flutter in the .window
ter I will preseat the music of
dane-• of a barracks of people whose
Joe Melton and his ork for
tragedy we have learned to accept
ing at the- Center on Satdee nite,
by use of the easy word "dis-
June 7. Harold Weisman is presi- placed."

• • •

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