Friday, August 1, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICL,E Page Fourteen Ex-DP's Greet 'Guardian Angel' JWV BULLETIN PHIL ROTHSCHILD IT'S BIRTHDAY TIME ... these lads and lassies are receiving congrats this week. Ed Werbe (Flint), Fylis Kane, Cecilia Gor- man, Evelyn Pearlman, Eleanor Singer, Marcie Becker, Barbara Howard, Charlotte Gyarsas, Rosa- lyn Sparage. More who are blowing out candles are Manny Isaacs, Evelyn Citrin, Bill Ross, Evelyn Bud- nitzky, Saul Gross, Herb Schel- berg, Julius Dubin. • • • THE YP CLUB of the North- west congregation are all hepped up at the naming moonlight cruise to Bob-Lo on Aug. 6. Terry Mintz, Dave Forest and Claire Gross are seeing that everything is in order for their big summer event. You can call Anita Feldman at UN. 2-4501 for tickets and info. BLOOMER PARK will be the site Sunday for the BEG and AZA all-day outing. The com- mittee will see to it that every- one gets a ride. • • • sen (Hal and Abe) on W. Mc- Nichols Rd. . . . They have a nifty menu. • * RAMBLING ON . Dr. Iz Pfeffer has you in stitches when he performs his rendition of the Polish Hour. Oops . . . sorry to have the congregations mixed on Paul Carpenter . . . he's the Men's Club Head of Beth Aaron. . . . We won't let that happen again. Jack Adelman's special guest from Syracuse, N. Y. had been busy for the week-end and Shir- ley Rott was tied up with a Chi- cago visitor for a few days. Mort Weinberg, Sandy Hirsch- field and Lou Bindes have a cot- tage at Cass Lake to sneak out to on a hot day. .. . • • • BARRISTERS LOUIS BAR- DEN and Ira 0. Kaufman, who occupy the same office in the National Bank Bldg., hold presi- dencies at the Northwest Congre- gation. Ira is president of the Synagogue and Barden is presi- OUR TRAVELERS .. . dent of the Northwest . Bnai Esther and Max Applebaum Brith Lodge. 'are back from Florida and they're black. .. . Mildred Fertell, Ruth ROMANCE PATTER .. . Burg and Thelma Bank are still Cute Millie Schultz and danc- day-dreaming of their sweet memories from a NY mountain ing school big wig Bob Morgan may be wed soon. resort. Dave Schwartz's merger to Looks like Herschel Levine doesn't want to come back from Merylin Lightstone is coming up Calif. . .. Ethel Cohen and Bea- soon. . . . Janet Arta and Jules trice Choderoff are at Woodhull Abramson are seen everywhere. From L. A. . . . Brother and Lake. . • . Elaine Messenger, Rhoda Lou Hayden and Maurien sister didn't lose any time in Levitt are visiting the Windy making connections. . Julie and Reva Gold are tell- City. Adele Brown breezes in from ing friends 'bout their engage- Montreal. .. . Crystal Beach in ments. • • Ontario will be vacation ground SEEN 'ROUND . . . Foursom- for Maureen Gach. . . . Eileen Kay says that Cedar Point is ing were Herman Dolinka and grand.... Rita Kay is in Frank- Dorothy Goldstein, Shirlee Oram fort and South Haven beckons and Misch Sachs. Zella Grossman and Rosalie Da- Helen Weiner and Chuck Lev- ing, Charlotte Waterstone and vis. Cy Singer. Also Esther Marop and Leon- STRICTLY ADDENDA On our sick list this week is ard Bernstein, Morey Finkel and Shirley Litsky who's minus an Sybil Goldfarb, Ira Spoon and appendix . . . and we're glad to Carol Harris, Harry Gollub and hear that Hannah Galenter is Margie Baer. back from the hospital. On a picnic were Morrey Bor- One can do a lot of things un- enstein and Joyce Weingarden der the GI bill. . . . Bob Can- and Norma Breener with Bob vasser just finished a flying course Ritter. and he's ready for his first solo. At a nitery . . .. Rose Kauf- Card from Harold Langberg man and Harry Shapiro and Bar- who's opening his dentistry office bara Eder with Mary Rosen. in the Medical Arts Bldg. Mazel More couples . . . Norman Tov! Breyer and Annette Schatten, Theater magnate Dave Idzal Bill Adler and Virginia Rosen- escorted Hollywood visitors Jac- thal. . . . Dorothy Neiman and queline White and Guy Madison Marty Horwitz, Joe Yanich with to the Chop House. . . . Sure Elaine Levin, Judy Rudin and were lots of necks stretched to Lenny Zivow, Tommy Epstein and Barb Seigel (St. Louis), see the romantic pair. Teddy Wittenstein with Babe Spotted at a Grosse Pointe eatery. . . Drs. Hy Sherman, Robinson and Cy Seltzer with Jack Sill and Sam Jacobson all Elaine Kerner. escorting Beatrice Schatten. IF YOU EVER WANT any- Bette Lou Miller is showin'f her Windy City pal, Annette Bud- thing unusual in wedding cakes ney, that Detroit does have a etc. . . . Jack Freed (McNichols Rd) has some unique designs up few live spots. his sleeve. ♦ • s For a summer thirst-quenchen THE STATISTICIANS say that they estimate during the last try Col. F. Maybomm's Russian month or so the American people Samovar Special made wtih have read 9,000,000 columns of Vodka and Creme De Coca. It's wedding descriptions without re- potent. • taining any impression of how even one bride was dressed. Is TIMES A FLEEING . . . only 45 days till ROSH HASHONAIL that good or bad' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PLUGS . . • Harold Lupiloff, the florist, sees to it that the oldest married couple gets orchids each Friday at a local nite club. That's one good way to get the name around. Another release from public- ity gal Boris Moss about "Odd Man Out" at the DowntoWn Theater and "Cynthia" at the Mims. A good spot to stop when one is around the Northwest side and needs to satisfy a craving for food is at Glist Bros. Delicatcs- Levinson Heads Group Supporting Edgecomb THE ARABIAN ROOM at the Tuller Hotel was the scene of the second annual installation of officers of the Charles and Aaron Kogen Post. The past and newly elected commanders were honored at a dinner. Maurice Bordelove newly elected commander of the State JWV, officiated at the installa- tion. Irving Flanders, past comman- der, and also the youngest com- mander of any JWV post in the country, was presented with a medallion in appreciation of his achievements during his year in office. The newly elected officers are A unique reunion took place at the reception shelter of United AL Bricker, commander; Marvin Lubin, senior vice-commander; Service for New Americans, when Miss Flora Levine (center) Sid Margolis, junior vice-coin. met with 200 former DPs whom she had aided as director in the mander; Julius Berkowitz, qui t Stuttgart, Germany, area for the JDC. Miss Levine, just back termaster; Hy Imon, adjuta from Europe, brought the news of their relatives and friends still and Herman Troy, judge advo- in DP camps, surviving with JDC aid, and waiting for a chance cate. • • • to emigrate. She advised newcomers to resettle throughout the country with assistance of United Service. "The way to keep the THE LT. RAYMOND ZUSS- gates open," she said, "is for you to set an example." MAN Auxiliary No. 333 will meet at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the home of Bernice Ross, 884 W. Philadelphia. The auxiliary is also planning a wienie roast. • • • COMMANDER BORDELOVE announces that arrangements have been made with Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker, commanding general of the Fifth Army for To promote the Zionist Expan- several Balfour Balls. He was the distribution of the World sion Fund campaign, Harry Co- president of Congregation Shaarey War II Victory Medal and the Zedek for three years and is to- American Defense Medal to all hen of the David Furniture Co. veterans by the department. day a member of its board. will donate 10 percent of every This is in line with a recent An exponent of Jewish educa- sale made in August to a cus- tion, he was president of United circular issued by the adjutant tomer who mentions his adver- Hebrew Schools for several terms general's office in Washington, calling upon the general veter- tisement in the Detroit Jewish and still retains an active interest an's organizations to establish in the system. Chronicle. stations for the distribittion of The store is located at 7303 W. these medals to all ex-service- McNichols road at Monica. This men. month, Cohen celebrates a full As soon as these medals are ready for distribution, an an- year at this location. nouncement will be in a d His son Julian Cartier is as- through the press and radio. sociated with him in the business. NEW YORK—Declaring anti- The Jewish War Veterans will Cohen, besides being one of Detroit's better known merchants, Semitism to be "not a Jewish distribute the medals from head- is also one of its leading workers problem but a Gentile disease," quarters, 8212 Twelfth street, with on behalf of Zionism, Jewish Rabbi William F. Rosenblum, a sub-station to take care of the president of the Synagogue Coun- overflow on Dexter boulevard, to schools and the Synagogue. He is vice president of the De- cil of America, urged that hatred be announced. troit Zionist district and has been for minority groups "be declared one of its most devoted sup- a sin which will debar church porters, having successfully led members from the rights and Young Israel to Hold privileges enjoyed by the faith- Family Picnic Sunday ful. Young Israel of Detroit - will "It will do more to destroy the age old crime of anti-Semitism hold its annual family picnic at than all the polite assurances of 11 a.m. Sunday at Middle Rouge goodwill by creed leaders which, Park. A program of competitive The Michigan Citizens Commit- the masses feel, are spoken 'for tee has set up new working parted for Europe to make first- sports and games have been groups and a program of intensi- Rabbi Rosenblum recently de- planned for the senior members fied action in support of Roose- parted for Europe to make first and• the youth groups, Harold velt liberalism, according to Mrs. hand observations and to confer Platt, chairman of the social Patty Frank, newly appointed with religious and civic leaders committee, announced. executive secretary. in an effort to point up Ameri- At its recent membership meet- can cooperation for stamping out CENTER OUTING • ing, the Committee elected the the new wave of religious intol- The Jewish Community Cen- following officers who will serve erance which is enveloping war- ter's all-day outing will be held as temporary heads of the Con- shattered countries. He will at- Sunday at Jefferson Beach. Mem- tinuations Committee until the tend the Workshop Against Anti- bers will meet at 10 a. m. at the regular election in November: Semitism in Switzerland. Center. Alan Brown and James Wishart, Rabbi Rosenblum was recently co-chairmen: Sidney Rose n. appointed to the national coun- treasurer; and Lilliam Rose, re- cil of UNESCO by the State cording secretary. Department. He is a member of Committees on legislation, fi- the executive committee of the nance, membership and political Anti-Defamation League of Bnai DETROIT'S UNIQUE organization were also estab- Brith and is Rabbi for Temple CABARET•RESTAURANT lished. Israel in New York. PHONE CL 3151 Steps have been initiated to 153 MICHIGAN AVE. institute drives against the Taft- Hartley and Callahan acts and to FOR YOUR PICNIC Completely Air Conditioned obtain passage of local rent con- PLANS . . . . trol and low-cost housing meas- Our Finest Kosher ures by city and state authori- Delicacies and Appetizers GOOD FOOD ties. Make Ideal Sandwiches PREPARED PROPERLY We specialize in Fancy Deli. catessen Trays for Buffet 1 Itsapsets and PrIvat• Partied Tables Equality Club to Give nlieitated Harry Cohen Pledges 10 Pct. of Shop Saks' N lion Fund Ban Anti-Semitistn as a Sin, Rabbi, Advises Churches MCC Organizes New Committees Donor Affair Dec. 2 Glist Brothers Delicatessen The 20th annual donor lunch- 8221 W. McNichols UN 1-8694 eon of the Equality Club will be Between Itatelaan and Nnethlaan Benjamin Levinson has orga- Open Saturday till 3 A. M. held Tuesday, Dec. 2 at the Bel- nized an Edgecomb for Coupcil Aire Supper Club. Chairman of HAL and ABE GUST Committee to assist in electing to the luncheon is Mrs. Emma Peck. the Detroit Common Council Charles Edgecomb, attorney and present director-secretary of the The Customer is always right .. . The people who serve you at Detroit Housing Commission. BOESKY'S still have a friendly Other members of the commit- tee are Harry Grossman, vice- attitude toward a patron and chairman; Vera Edgecomb, treas- his wishes. TRinity 2-4375 ure; and Frank Nolan, speaker's Twelfth and Hazelwood committee chairman. Boesky's • Open Daily 8 A.M.-10 P.M. (Except Sundays) ATTEND Breakfast at the Copaca- bana Broadcast—CLKW- Sat. 10 A.M. Hundreds of Free Gifts. Call CL. 3151 for Tickets 1:Kkoo 000 Oa *0-041-4