, 41 Bruss of the Planet Sound and Recording on Dexter. Congrats to Harold Lupiloff on his new flower shoppe on Puritan and Meyers. "Flowers by Lupi" is his slogan and he's featuring a personal reminder service on all important dates. PHIL ROTHSCHILD OUR TOWN CELEBS are busy telling everyone 'bout their travel plans and the fun on their vaca- tion jaunts. Vacationing in New Yawk are Sarah Philka and Margaret Good- man . . . Selma Sherman is hav- ing a grand time up at Mackinac Island. The Windy City is the first stop for Jan Fetzer and Lenore Lieberman. A popular spot is Port Stanley al, % the Lake Erie waters... . /lei, are a few relaxing along the spacious beach . . .Paula Moss, Norma Lifshitz, Shirley Lowen- thal, Cecilia Yarrows, the Al Cohens, Bernie Moorin and Ruth Atlas. Marylin Wolf is in Buffalo .. . Rossie Greenberg in from Ottawa . . . Annette Kaell is a Winnipeg Rosalie Gross is at visitor. • Charlevoix and Judy Pregerson is getting some warm Calif. sun- shine. * Yale Aronoff, Ruth Fishman and Saul Alpiner, Geraldine Fishman and Abbott Mosher, Sylvia Schlain and Mary Langer, Marcia Alper and Bobby Kutzen, Marlene Key- stone and Martin Gold. Also on the home talent floor show were Eleanor Koppy who sang an Italian song and John Hopp who performed at the piano. * * THE RESTFUL TOWN of 'Frankfort drew Sissie Snyder, Nancy Kay, and Doreen Sher- man . . . Lois Collins is off to Chicago and Marylin Falk and Joanne allman are still talking 'bout their eastern trip. Lorraine Yes c in (Oakland, Calif.) is being shown around the Motor City spots ... Janet New- man and Lois Daniels are making a tour of the West . . . Mimie Levin is hitting the books at Columbia and Marvel Gale is taking it easy in Cleveland. Postcard from Windsor's AL and Frank Adelman from Cali- fornia and they like it. Pearl Rapaport is telling her gang 'bout her Atlantic City trip and Rhea Ann Schiff still has some sweet memories of her three weeks in 111tTlIDAY SALUTES THIS WEEK to Shirley Schwartz, Dr. Abe Grant, Sol Dovitz, Ilene Mason, Freddie Bimdorf, Norma Jaslove, Sam Zack, Kat Bruss, Ernie Cluck and Esther Apple- baum. Sherwood Sandweiss was given a surprise party on his natal day by Esther Cornblit. Coupled up for the party were Esther Saslove and Rolland Kamener, Joyce Kap- lan and Mickey Broder, Harry Dines and Jenny Weiss. tom N.Y. comes news of the new addition to the Rusty and Sunny (Rosen) Copperstocks. * • * BY VIRTUE OF special per- mission from the William Cagney Studios, Sylvia Sidney has been enabled to desert Hollywood for a brief period to make a stage tour in Maxwell Anderson's stir- ring drama, "Joan of Lorraine" which was one of the top-gross- ing hits of the recent N.Y. sea- son . . . Miss Sidney and "Joan" open July 28 at the Shubert Lafayette Theater. • * TOWN TOPICS The AZA laddies journeyed to Cleveland for the Ohio-Michigan AZA tourney where they partici- pated in athletic meets and so- cials . . . Chuck Levy, the di- rector, kept a watchful eye over the boys. Picnic plans are being made by the Sigma Kappa Tau gals for July 27 at Walled Lake. This is an idea in making .. . About 50 fellows have banded together to draw up plans for a club for the younger element. The building to be occupied will have a health club, swimming pool and dining and dancing facilities. Membership will be limited at the start to 300. Your reaction to this is invited . . . Drop a line to Sol Collins, 18995 Fairfield or contact the writer at 525 Wood- ward. • * JACK FREED'S modern and unique bakery on McNichols road is a honey of a place. . . Jack has been going out of town to secure some nifty ideas for de- signs on cakes and pastries and they're really different. A new At Jolson album with songs from his recent picture will soo be available according to Kal 5708 Art Calendar on Sale in August Featuring six water color re- productions of Elias Newman, American artist, the new art calendar for 5708, spopsored by the National FederatioM of Tern- pie Sisterhoods, will be put on sale in August. ' The paintings are representa- tive works of Newman which he made on trips to France, Pales- tine, Mexico and Massachusetts fishing villages. Also included in the calendar are memorandum pages, space for noting the day's activities and the dates of im- portant holidays. • * Sid Singer is a-ring hunting for Elaine Fishel • • , Newlyweds M o r r is Mandelbaum cFreda Schiffman) have made their home in Windsor. No fuss or bother as they elop- ed to take their vows ... William Grey and Bertie Horwich are now Mr. and Mrs. * NEWS GOSSIPER The Sinatra punch at the Copa- cabana has been getting some raves 'round the town . . . En- joying the famous drink at the nitery were Margie Metz and Bill Zupnitsky, Herm Gottlieb and Thelma Oster, Joyce Canter and Harold Lefkofsky and Jerry Bloom and Stu Karmann. Spot- ted dancing to Sammy Mandel's music were Anne Rochlen and Nat Spinner, Henrietta Rosenberg and Harold Black. Taking in a Windsor spot were Norm Kohlenberg and Barbara Berkman, Norm Rosenfeld and Dulcie Krasnick, Chuck Schwartz and Doris Karmann. More couples . . . Dorothy Lazar and Sam Assik enjoying some Russion food at Col. May- bohm's Russian Sirnovar . . Manny Moorin was deep in dis- cussion with Ethel Cohen at Robin Hood's eatery on Livernois . . . Julie Sandler looked good with Barbara Miller. • • • SEEN 'ROUND TOWN . . . Herbie Schreiber and Ruth Ruden, Dave Sklar and Shirley Smith, Stan Kaplan and Helen Graff, Phil Alper and Miriam Baker, Cy Seltzer and Elaine Kerner, Edith Grossman and Richard Wil- bur, Shirley Appelbaum and Ralph Fish, Lila Brenner and John Galambos, concentration camp survivor, arriving in the U.S. by ship, agreed he would have paddled °over the Atlan- tic to get here if he had had to. John was assisted in reach- ing the U.S. by United Ser- vice for New Americans. lie will study on a Billet Founda- Council Statement on Jewish Yearbook The Jewish Community Coun- cil has received notice that soli- citation is being made by mail and telephone for paid adver- tisements and notices in a so- called Detroit Jewish Year Book. Those who are approached should know that the Council is not the sponsor of this publica- tion nor, to its knowledge, is any other official Jewish agency along. connected with the book. This Carl Lasser, Lil Saslove and Jack publication appears to be an Swartz, Bernice Raphael and ordinary, private, profit-seeking Jackie Gill, Beatrice Schatten and venture. Dr. Jack Sill, Estelle Green and Eddie Shuster. Foursoming were Louise Gehr- inger and Marvin Sanford, Sylvia Novak and Morrie Mendelson and Rose Levy and Irving Mostyn. DETROIT'S UNIQUE tion fellowship. A sculling enthusiast, he brought his oars • SOCIAL INC. big shindig takes place at Milt Fishman's house on CABARET-RESTAURANT PHONE CL 3151 153 MICHIGAN AVE. Sherbourne drive this Friday evening. Hal and Abe Guist are keeping Completely Air Conditioned open their W. McNichols delicat- essen till the wee hours of the morn. PREPARED PROPERLY GOOD FOOD Rasquet• and Privat• Parties onlieitated TtLere's Nothing Finer Than BARON'S RESORT The Most Exclusive Resort In South Haven, Michigan DEAR FRIENDS:—WE invite you once more to spend your vacation at BARON'S, Michigan's most exclusive summer resort now under new supervision and management. Our meals will be up to highest stan- dards as we have the finest chefs from Florida who will serve more varied and delic- ious meals than ever before and we have made all prep- arations to equal, it not sur- pass, the pervious seasons. Won't you come and spend a delightful vacation with us? Rooms with private bath and shower. Children's dining room and governess. Registered nurse on premises. Play-grounds, private bathing beach. Men's and women's solariums. Concert Orchestra. 'The Only Cabaret in Town" — Dancing Nightly J MA( RUBIN. Mgr. "MAC' MeDOUGAT.. A•t. Mgr. HOTEL BILTMORE—South Haven, Mich. For a Late Snack ... Try Hot Bagels and ('ream Cheese Brolhers Delicatessen 8224 W. McNichols UN 1-8694 Between Bowls.", and Northlawn We specialize in Fancy Deli- catessen Trays for Buffet Tables - HAL and ABE GLIST Open Daily 8 A.M.-10 P.M. (Except Sundays) ATTEND Breakfast at the Copaca- bana Broadcast—CLKIV- Sat. 10 A.M. Hundreds of Free Gifts. Call CL. 3151 for Tickets ***-1>o-Gottan-oUGC-Kt OUR FLAIR IS FOR LUSCIOUS FARE .. . Where you'll find a Menu that sparkles with flavor masterpieces that has always distinguished BOESKY'S. TRinity 2-4375 TWELFTH and HAZELWOOD Boesky's ROBIN HOOD'S Finest and Most Delicious Food in Northwest Section • OUT AT KNOLLWOOD Coun- try Club, the Juniors took over the ballroom for their summer frolic last Friday. Dancing to Frank Bush's music were Jeri Altman and Al Weiss, Paula Clark and Ben Fader, Estelle Wein and Wally Rosenberg, Sally Press and Iry Laker, Sally Levenson and Byron Lasky, Ruth Sporow and Bob Newman. Applauding Ben Fader's talents 4.1 the floor show were Betty Lewis and Harvey Gross, Barbara Friedman and Herb Shevin, Elea- nor Koppy and Harvey Adelman, June Syderman and Howie Pass- man. Lining the buffet table were Lenore Friedman and Danny Levin, Connie Carble and Jerry Halperin, Betty Zeckman and John Hopp, Nancy Mendelson and Burt Levy, Vivian Jacobs and Grateful to U.S. ROMANCE NEWS .. . Steaks - Chops - Chicken - Club Sandwiches FROM THE BOSTON GLOBE, "If prices go much higher, there'll be a novelty in the confectionery line: The installment plan ice cream soda." • • * • 't Friday, 1, ly 25, 1$7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Feurtee. Short Orders - Delicious Hamburgers 20176 LIVERNOIS 1!' Blocks South of 8 Mile Rd. • OPEN 24 HOURS •• CARRY OUT SERVICE PHONE UNIVERSITY I-980`.; S1LVERBEACH NOTE (FORMERLY ASHERS) MAX N. HAIDY Your Advertising'Counselor 11 No th Shore Prive. South Haven s Mich, REPRESENTING BROWN & BIGELOW REMEMBERANCE ADVERTISING Reg. U.S.kpat. Off. "ADVERTISING IS THE PULSE OF BUSINESS" Calendars Novelties - Mission Leather - Direct Mail Playing Cards - Greetings Cards. - RA. 6900 = 405 Fox Theatre Bldg. — UN. 3-9054 1948 Jewish Calendars are Now Available for Distribution and will be sent by Written Request Only