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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Friday, July It, 1947
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HIGHLIGHTS
•
MARSHALL WOMEN
en in Detroit, Mrs. Samuel Shul-
Sara Ruth Cutler has been elec- man, chairman of SOS for the
ted president of the Business and council, reported.
Professional chapter of the Louis
Marshall group.
YOUNG WOMEN
Other officers are Ellen Goldber
The following were elected to
and Marion Sassy, vice-presidents council offices at the District No
LOOKING BACK UPON our Weitzman, Norman Zeldes, Mar- A little ways down the line Sarah Stalinsky, treasurer; Len a 6 Young Women's convention in
Robins, Rebecca Weinstein, Dori Chicago:
Fourth of July weekend, the ole ion Wexler and Francis Cohen.
across from Marygrove College, Siegal and Elaine Roth, secretar
-
snooper had a pleasant and re-
Shirlee Meisel of Emma Lazerus
You see . . . I wasn't kidding the Glist Bros. have hung out
ies; Ethel Olender, sentinel; Ber - Young Women, recording secre-
laxing time at South Haven, when I said that Detroiters had
their shingle on their new deli- tha Rosenthal, guide; Betty Aaron , tary; Charlotte Waterstone of
that popular spot with the heavily infiltrated the Lake
catessen. They'll be open till Trudy Feldman, Norma Lewis am Louis Marshall, historian; Edythe
young folks along Lake Michi- Michigan resort and I'd better
the wee hours of the morn to Violet Werney, trustees; Shirley Ainbinder of Naomi, trustee; and
gan.
stop my day dreaming now and take care of the night-life crowd. Bernstein, Sarah Friedman, Hel- Sara Lee
Eichler or Rebecca Gratz
Our Motor City representation get on with the local tripe.
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en Gold, Ida Stofer, Alyce pia- and Eve Finkelstein of Deborah,
took over the popular resort and
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district council members.
LUCILLE BALL, Hollywood mond, Ethel Roth, Mildred Pick
finding a perlon there not from
Atl, ODDITY IN BIRTHDAYS
Edythe Ainbinder, Shirley Mei-
and Sandy Saxer, board mem-
star
now
appearing
on
the
stage
Detroit was like spotting a nee- . . • This family had
sel and Charlotte Waterstone were
a triple of the Music Hall in "Dream bers.
dle in a haystack.
chosen al delegates to the second
celebration . . . Mrs. Henry Girl," will close a successful en-
Committee chairmen are Marian
national convention Aug. 9-12 in
The porches of the Steuben
Friedgood, daughter Shirley gagement there on July 20 to Bassy, program; Ellen Goldberg. St. Paul, Minn.
and the Biltmore Hotels are the
fund raising; Gussie Eisenberg,
Lezell and graneson Ricnard all
popular points ... Gossip is ex- born on July 6 . . . that is some- make room for Detroit Stage, conservation; Sarah Freedman, so-
Inc's.
production
of
"Claudia"
changed, newcomers are scrutin- thing to write home about.
cial; Ida Stofer, Americanism;
GRAND LODGE NO. 6
opening July 22 and starring De-
ized and after sundown, the
Rose Rochlin, publicity; Norma
Mrs. Leonard Sims was elect-
No. 1 anniversary greetings to troit's own international star Lewis, post-war; Etta Davis, par- ed first vice president of the
babes dress up like mad and
Kim Hunter.
parade up and, down the Madeline and Marty Kaplan ..
liamentarian; Mildred Lepler, bud- Women's District Grand Lodge ,--4%
a very happy couple.
veranda.
get; Trudy Feldman, Billet.
No. 6 at the 15th annual conven-
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Mildred Pick, initiation; Ethel tion held at St. Paul, Minn.
STORK TALK ... The Leon-
Olender, hospitality; Ethel Roth,
SOUTH HAVEN IN NIBBLESi: ard Stones are rocking a new
Other Detroit women elected
B.B.Y.0.; Delphine Loring, tri- t o posts were
Enjoying the dance music at baby boy and it's a new addi-
Mrs. Sant Bank,
bute;
Ruth
Banilower,
in-hospital;
Steubcn's were Al Leaderman, tion to the Harry and Francis
trustee, Mrs. Jack Hartstein and
Bertha Rosenthal, vocational ser-
Dr. Morris Liefer, Ethel Marcus, Millers.
Miss E. Davis, general com-
vice; Shirley Bernstein, telephone;
•
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Beatrice Portney, Nate Rubin.
mittee.
Blanche
Feigenson,
bowling;
and
Shirley Gorman, • Diana Gordon,
TO HEAR OLDER FOLKS
(Continued from page 3)
Mrs. Sims has been president
Rose Shear, community relations.
Sanford Green and George Gold- tell it, sex would be safe if the
missive to anti-Semitic trends and
of Pisgah Chapter, sentinel,
stein.
THEODORE
I1ERZL
older folks were the only ones afraid to appoint Jews to office
third and second vice president
Taking advantage of the sun who knew about it.
The Theodore Herzl lodge and of the District Lodge.
because he wanted to avoid dis-
rays on the beach were Honey
chapter were installed jointly at
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pleasing Jew-haters.
Lunenfeld, Rita Pollack, Helen
an impressive ceremony in the
THE TRAVELERS...
His appointment of Frankfurter
Tamaorofl, Elayne Cohen and
Jewish Club in River Rouge. Mur-
NORTHWEST CIIAPTER
Vacationing at Port Stanley, and Morgenthau and his close
Estelle Kraus.
ray Sabin, vice-president , of the
Mrs. Seymour Weissman was
Ont. are Rose Levy, Ann Gold- cooperation with Sam Rosenman,
Leave irto Bill Coll to bring
Greater Bnai Brith Counil, .vas elected temporary president of
farb, and Ellen Pollack. Elaine just to mention three examples, installing offi
c Gol-
along a portable ice box fOr cold
er and Harry
the Northwest Chapter at the
contradict
Farley's
accusation....
den was chairman.
beer on the beach .. . Also in- Weiner a n d Belle Goldberg.
first organizational meeting at
Made the trip to pay them a
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The lodge officers are Maurice
dulging were Sol Landau and
Beth Aaron Synagogue.
visit over the Fourth.
MUSICAL NOTES
B. Reistman, president; Bernard
Gus Feig.
Dorothy
Domnitch
and
Lillian
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yOU'LL BE ABLE to play Dr. Morof and Robert Green, vice- Other officers are Mrs. Max H.
Stephen S. Wise on your phono- presidents; Jack Lieberman and Littsky, secretary; a n d Mrs .
FURTHER ALONG the crowd- Averbuch took off for the Windy
City to see former Detroiter graph this fall. RCA has just Simon Fogel, secretaries; Jack Henry Axelrod, treasurer. Mrs.
-
beach, we found a gang of
Lillian Shelley. perform in the completed three twelve-inch rec- Tarnoff, treasurer; and Harry Gol- Helen Singer was chairman and
males around Gail Bernstein,
operetta, "The Red Mill".
ords of Rabbi Wise speaking ag- den, Louis Eder, Louis Tischler guest speakers were Mrs. Leon-
Beverly Wasserman and Helen
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ainst the background singing of and Mike Galanda, trustees; Da- ard Sims and Mrs. Charles D.
Karbal. Matilda Widenbaum,
Harry Weberman is south of the Free Synagogue Choir. . . . vid Fidler, chaplain; and Louis Solovich.
Gilds Warnick and Clarice Fein-
Angel, warden.
You can get a record now of
berg were reluctant to test out the border . . . Evelyn Eisner is
The chapter officers are Ruth
the cold Lake Michigan water relaxing in St. Joseph, Mich. and Yehudi Menuhin playing Bela
HARRY B. KEIDAN
Schurgin, president; Ethel Lowen
and just watched the waves roll Harriett Keller at Cleveland on Bartok's .violin concerto. . . . And
A delegation of six members
and
Martha
Orenstein,
vice-presi-
her itinerary. .
of Vladimir Horowitz interpreting
in.
from the Harry B. Keidan Lodge,
•
Mendelssohn's piano music.. . . dents; Sylvia Wolfe, Ruby Deu- headed by Harry Rott
Chatted with Marcella Steu-
and Sam-
tsch and Tilly Schwartz, secretar-
Not
to
forget
the
Red
Seal
Rec-
WHILE MANY of our lads and
ben in their beautiful lobby and
ies; Gertrude Golden, treasurer; uel C. Kovan, retiring and
ords
of
Leonard
Bernstein
con-
watched the legs go by as the lassies are basking in the sun,
newly-elected presidents of the
and Mildred Fidler, monitress.
ferns all hurried to get in shape racing up and down the beaches ducting Marc Blittstein's "Air-
lodge, attended the 79th conven-
borne Symphony"; .
GREATER DETROIT WOMEN tion of District Grand Lodge
for the evening chow . . , We and taking off for the faraway
And to top it off there are
Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron was No. 6 in St. Paul, Minn.
saw Betty Lou Shain, Betty Ad- spots, there are still a few on
records, just issued, of Serge installed as president of the Great-
ler, Florence Lasher, Sara Levin. the campus with books in hand
The lodge's first president,
Koussevitsky leading his Boston er Detroit Women's Council at a
Lil and Kay Saslove, Shirley and diplomas in sight.
Symphony Orchestra through a dinner, Thursday, June 25, at the Sidney Karbel, conducted a
Harmon and Sophie Keller mak-
Hillel program seminar.
Some quickies from Ann Arbor series of Bach concertos. It all Wardell Sheraton Hotel.
ing the dash to their rooms.
. . . Dick Sloss is seen 'round sounds like a swell summer eve-
Others new officers who took
• s s
with Jackie Weber, more Dc- ning at home, doesn't it? .. .
over their duties at this time are
MORE S. HAVEN STUFF ... troiters floating 'round campus
Mrs. Saul Bloom, vice president;
Mrs. Thomas Zohott, treasurer;
Over at the dancing pavilion a . . . Sheila Millman, Ann Adler,
crowd had gathered 'round Artie Joan Davidoff and Terry Kim- GREATER DETROIT COUNCIL Mrs. J. W. Fidler, Mrs. L S. Bet-
Sidney Karbel has been elected man and Miss Gus Eisenberg, sec-
Adelman (gals, say, the best mell.
DETROIT'S UNIQUE
president of the Greater Detroit retaries; Mrs. Samuel Gtitterman,
dressed out here) as he beat out
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sentinel: and Mrs. Jack J. Hart-
CABARET-RESTAURANT
Bnai Brith Council. Other officers stein, councilor.
some terrific Cuba Rhumba
CHATTERING
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are Alfred Keats, Murray Sabin
steps with Chicago's Yetta
Mrs. Jack J. Hartstein of In-
153 MICHIGAN AVE.
The Northwest' Congregation and Abraham Satofsky, vice-
diana avenue will entertain of-
Braunstein . . . Spotted Bob
clan will set out for Lola Valley presidents; Meyer Lebowitz and
ficers and chairmen of the council
Morgan (Morgan Dance Studios)
GOOD FOOD
on July 13 for their picnic with Ralph Paul Lewis, secretaries; at a brunch Wednesday In her
gliding along the floor with
PREPARED PROPERLY
Sam Bez of the Men's Club in and William Joelson, treasurer.
home.
Millie Schultz.
charge.
Over 50,000 pounds of food,
Samuel W. Leib was unani-
floaquets and Private Partien
Milt Fishman took to the wa-
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mously reelected to represent the clothing and medical supplies have
•alienated
ter for fishing . . . The Flint
Also on the 13th, the Bnai council on the board of governors been collected by Bnai Brith worn-
clan was also present . . .Sharp-
Brith Young Women will take of the Jewish Welfare Federation.
DANCING NIGHTLY
ies Eli Shapiro, Eddie Steinman,
to the outdoors for their city-
Buddy Fishier, Paul Bragman
wide picnic.
and Dr. Sid Leitson.
ARAB IRGUNIST
Dr. Moe Lipnick is in uniform
JERUSALEM — An Arab was
Yes, it was continuous hellos
and probably by this time learn-
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
arrested in Jaffa June 22 for
and nods walking down the
ing the elements of Army life distributing Irgun Zvai Lcumi
main street - . . getting alt's in
Featuring
. . . His spouse is with him in pamphlets translated into Ara-
their new swim suits were Frit- Texas.
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Featuring the Finest Kosher
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Plenty of free perking apace at tillable
INDULGING IN A gin game
on a cloudy day were Muriel
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Charlotte Kelman. A tennis game
interested Gertie Uiherall, Mary
Ann Purvin and Helen Rothen-
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More vacationers . . . Lenore
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