JWV At 118Y0 Dance I ?May, August 29, 1047 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Fourteen BULLETIN t THE LT. JACK WINOKUR Post auxiliary was hostess at a party at the Marine Hospital last week. Refreshments were served end artists from the Meinzinger Art School went through the wards making sketches of the patients. Harvey Cowan and Harold Baker performed magic acts and Caroline Ruzumna sang to the piano accompaniment of Diana Zucker. Department president Eliza- beth Shapero and chief-of-staff Birdie Rosenberg were also Skitch Henderson who will present. PHIL ROTHSCHILD brow to be raised and confound- ed a columnist or two, Itis com- ing along nicely with Roy Lan- caster at the helm. The Gamma Kappa Alums took td Lola Valley for their out- door fun ' and Chapter 1 com- bined with Herzl Chapter of the ZOA to hold their wienie roast last week. Julie Sandler, Joe Barenholtz, Sam Goldstein, Irving Goodman and Art Doctor, partners in a cottage at Elizabeth Lake, held open house last week (and me out of town). Their novel in- vitations contained a map of di- rections and a single message, "Brilig bathing suit and girl" . Some fun, eh? r IWO YEARS AFTER V-J day, very few of us think about the bedridden and crippled World Aar II vets in hospitals throughout the land . . . These herbes are hoping that someday they'll be able to engage again in the hustle and bustle of our busy world. Here are two young chappies who are giving their spare time to help these hospitalized GI's smile again . . . Myer Klein and Jerry Taines have been enter- taining at the Dearborn Hospital with a thrilling exhibition of Saber fencing. Klein is & former member of the Wayne U. fencing team and Taines was intercollegiate champ in 1945 and ranked tenth in the national that year. Taines has already received several bids from nite club bookers for his fencing act . . , but Jerry is tossing them aside in hopes of an Olympic bid. lead his famed band at the Yom Kippur night dance of the Bnai Brith Youth Organi- zations. Henderson appears on the Bing Crosby Philco show and has made recordings with Frank Sinatra. • • • * • • VACATION TIME .. . On the beaches at Cedar Point . . . Doris Anstandig, Stanley Wolfe, Joyce Kaplan, Grace En- gle, Bernice Hankie, Irving Sim- ons, Arthur Brand. Martin Lip- sitz, Phyllis Lipsitz, Joyce Can- tor . . . It's South Haven for Beverly Markowitz, Maureen Gach, Beatrice Berman and Evelyn . Vernon. Fay Zager is refreshed after her LOng Island jaunt and Mar- gie Nadis is filling up her diary of fun in N.Y. • • • CELEBRATION TIME .. . Happy Birthday to our corm readers . . . Jo Blum, Helen Ad- elman, Shirley Rott, Shirlee Oran/ Dorothy Tauber, Norm Rosenfeld, Sandra German Ar- nold Brainin, Stan Wolf, Louis Blustein Morris Davis, Ted Wet- tenstein and Leonard Farber. • • • PEOPLE Statuesque Emily Kittner was named "Miss Steuben of 1947" in the recent contest at South Haven sponsored by the local Bnai Brith . . . Umm-mm. She's nice. Mike Brickman is showing off his Navy togs on his 45-day leave .. . Bill Goll postcards from L.A. about what a small world it is . . . bumped into our local talent everywhere . . . Frank Adelman, Marilyn Koblin, Jewel Klein and Herschel Levine. Watch Harriet Chetkin imi- tate some of the material of her cousin, Connie Henny Young- man. She's good and so is he! Mazel Tov to Bob Krause on his new 8 lb. addition, Jeffrey Alan, and from Miami comes word of a 5 lb. gal to the Ber- nard Ef ronsons. Max Teitel's mark their silver anniversary. • • OFF TO CHARLEVOIX for a week-end . . : It's so easy to lose that dark shade I acquired from that blazing Charlevoix sun. Here are some of the lads and lassies I bumped into on this trip . . . Warren Witus, Harold Weinstein, Mary Talon, Gene Galon, Lee Winokur, Earl Kuh- lik, Avery Davis, Margie Solo- mon, Sheldon Krause, Jimmy Popkin. Overheard from Flint's Ely Shapiro to Jack Adelman, "Let's take a dip . . Shall we go stag or take dates?" Casting roving eyes at the f ems were Mary Leader, Jack, and Sam Zack a e r Herm Schu- gal. Taking in a late snack at the Wayside were Sue Boesky and Jerry • Davis, Dick Sloan and Gloria Hamburger, and Bert Gordon . . . George Weiss was saluted by the band oh his birth- day. Harold Greenberg and the new missus (Gloria Fox) picked this Lake Michigan resort for their honeymoon. COMMERCIALS The Eddie Cantor album with all his hit songs will be available at the Planet Radio Store on Dexter and Waverly. The hammering and sawing at Mary Dee's Beauty Salon will result in a bigger place with in- creased facilities to make the gals look more glamorous. "Gone with the Wind" contin- ues its successful run at the Adams. C • • ROMANCE NEWS .. . • • • • • •"Youi Appetite Is *Our Concern" -GUST BROTHERS . UN. 1-8694 • FREDSON'S • KOSHER Restaurant and Dining Room UNEXCELLED Vrtvistr Dining Room 12017 YOURS FOR a happy Labor Day weekend. for radio, DEXTER BLVD. NOrthlawn 9786 A Ueited Diked Meek* • COMFORTABLY COCK NOW' j Open . 10:45 A. M. DANCE SERIES Herman Harrison, ballroom dancing instructor, will be in charge of the series of ballroom dancing classes to start Monday, Oct. 13 and to be held every Monday until Dec. 15. • A Detroit Kiwanis Club to Hear Pontiac Rabbi The Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants will present Rabbi Milton Rosen- baum of Temple Beth Jacob, Pontiac, at a meeting of the Northwest Kiwanis Club Wed- nesday at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Famous Trade Mark .. . BOESKYS AIR CONDITIONED 12TH & HAZELWOOD TR. 2-4375 ROBERT YOUNG nutlEk MITCHUM Shop in Cool Comfort R RYAN otortaa at Pupko's For the Comfort and Convenience of my Customers, I have in- stalled the fiineit, most modern and healthful system of Air Condi- tioning and cooling. You'll enjoy shopping at Ben Pupko's. gtf - with GLORIA GRAHAME I PAUL KELLY SAM LEVENE MEN LOOK AT HER TWICE . BECAUSE SHE'S " MILLIE ' S DAUGHTER" It A COLUMBIA PICTURE WITH teen Air Conditioned—Open 24 Hours Registration for the fall semester at the Sholem Aleichem Folk In- stitute will begin at 4 p.m. Tues- day at School One, 3754 Mon- terey avenue. The McCulloch, Brady and Bagley schools will be open to enroll students from 4 to 5 p.m. Wdnesday. Enrollment of children for the kindergarten also begins Tuesday. In a statement on the impor- tance of Jewish education, the Sholem Aleichem Institute said, "The very existence of the Jew- ish Yishuv in America depends on this new Jewish generation. The children must become ac- quainted with the Jewish Torah, culture and history. "Every Jewish child must 111P ceive a Jewish education. He must acquire a knowledge of the Jewish languages, Yiddish and Hebrew and become a living part of the Jewish people. "The members, teachers and pupils of Sholem Aleichem schools are ready to renew their cultural and education activities, and they hope all parents will heed this call." For further information, call HO. 5404. • • • MORE NICE CHICKS in the latest bathing suits sunning themselves . . . Elaine Siden, Marion Kaufman, Eva Adelman, garb Freedman, Maureen Levitt, Marlon Freedman, Ada Blumen- thal, Marylin Safir, Flo Schavo- witz and Rene Schumer. Marcia Alper had her heavy leg cast removed . . . Nancy Mendelson is sharing the blanket with her . . . More hellos to Rita Papo, Norm Rosenfeld, Herb Scott and Dick Bloch. What would I ever do if I had no names to fill up a col'm .. . More from my envelope notes . . . Aaron Lebo, Eugene Kahn, Lenore Atlas, Al Lipson, Bob Sil- ver, Ruth Cash, Harriet Birn- baum. Flint stuff . . . Addie Fishier (nice), Norm Schaffer. On the way back . . . Cadillac for some grub . . . also digging in were Buddy Fishier, Barb • Benson, Bill Shapiro, Reva Sand- RAMBLING ON A ROYAL . . . ler, Ely, Buddy and Elliott The Eugene Steinbergers (Syl- Schubiner and Sue Jackson. via Piken) are now somewhere in Ontario . . . The Phil Needles FELICITATIONS are back from Niagara Falls. The Jack Yreeds chalk up 15 FDR, the new liberal sheet, which has caused many a eye- years of - married life and the 8224 W. McNICHOLS RD. near Roselawn HAL and ABE GUST . Pioneer Women to Hear Official Pupil Enrollment Begins Tuesday Publicity gal Janie Helper and Mrs. Alexander Orkin, regional Jerry Sklar are engaged . . . representative of the east central It's an October merger for Bun- district of Pioneer Women, wo- ny Lipton and Miles Mazer. men's labor Zionist organization, • • • will address representatives of SEEN ROUND TOWN . . . the nine local chapters on Wed- New Yawker Bill Klein escorting nesday. The Detroit Pioneer Women are Lois Cohen ... Lilian Kirsch and Buddy Newman . . . Taking in seeking 300 new members in their the Shubert Lafayette play were membership drive to be held in Tommy Rosender with Sue Slo- conjunction with the national bin, Jerry Kelman and Emily convention from Oct. 23 to 27 in Kittner . . . Dining at Robin St. Louis. For information con c e r n i n g Hoods were Jack Gregory and membership call Mrs. F. Schreier Maxine Snyder. TO. 8-2484. • • • 'DELICATESSEN • • • MORE THAN 1,100 disabled vet- erans are learning to be Rabbis, priests, and ministers under the Vocational Rehabilitation Act. The figure was arrived at in a 79 percent sampling of the rec- ords of some 229,000 handi- capped veterans in schools and on-the-job training courses. Nearly all of the 1,141 pro- spective clergymen are attending theological schools at the college level. Seven are taking training in educational institutions below the college level. Veterans with service-con nected disabilities are eligible for education and training if they require such training to re- store their employability. Sholem ,Aleichem Classes to Reopen 110garth 4857 Open Mon. & Sat. Eves. GLADYS GEOROE GAY NELSON „