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'DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE
and chopped liv-er.
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THE JEWISH CHRONICLE
. . . with new blood firming In
a rapid tempo, has been lauded
by the Detroit Bnai Brith on
its new BB page.. The new pic-
ture page is just one of many
new features coming and our
subscribers like it lots.
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Grahams.
Mrs. Anna Warren passed her AFTER DARK .
60th mark with lots of her
Seen dancing
Dave Lead-
friends wishing her many more er and Lil Fuller, Sue Salasnek
to come,.
and Harvey Foster, Natalie Dia-
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mond and Larry Bensman.
Spotted on dates . . . Elaine
VIA THE GRAPEVINE .
Cohen with Jack Gabe, Gail
We should expect an an-
•
Bernstein with Don Karn, Net-
nouncement from lovebirds Lee
tie Borman with Gerry Taines
Robinson and Buddy Schaffer
Mike Goldberg and Joyce Lee-
any day now . . . Mary Canvas-
ser is seeing more and more of man, Rita Pollack and Mickey
Mendell, Herman Fink and
Elaine Gerandasy.
J Ruth Soifer.
Clyve Cantor's first stop after
Lois Lansberg was in smiles
his Calif. jaunt was to Sherry
with her Cleveland visitor and
Epstein's abode . . .
Art Doctor was cocktalling with
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an attractive Chicago number.
Duets on prowl , , . Josyln
NEWS IN NIBBLES
Goldberg and Bruce Polozker,
After traveling 6,000 miles in Howard Lichterman and Bar-
his shiny new auto, Bill Goll bara Prentis, Lillian Brenner
had to come back to Detroit to and Carl Lessman, Winnie
have a smashup.
Handler with Gil Levine, Sey-
Rube Sklar's young lady com- mour Borisoff and Vivian Le-
panion, a lovely redhead, was vine
and Phil Blinder with Mar-
getting quite a few glances from gie Carrol.
other diners at a local restau-
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rant. A pal stopped by and
TAKING ADVANTAGE of In-
asked for an introduction. dian Summer days, this gang
"Sure," said Rube, "meet took their affair outdoors at
Sharon, my 14 year old daugh- Rouge , . Having fun at the
ter".
roast were Mary Ann Kaufman,
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with Lee Perry, Iris Bank and
ART BECKER'S new bachelor Lloyd Adelson, Ralph and Mar-
quarters are taking shape migh- ion Pierce, Harriet Aaron and
ty nice with a bar, etc.
Jack Stone, Bernie Isenberg and
We expect the PWV to start Hank Kaplan.
percolating again now that the
internal trouble has been sub-
NW Juniors Open
dued.
Elaine Siden is off to Cham- Season Thursday
paign, Ill., the home of the U.
The Junior Young People's
of I. to attend graduation exer- group of the Northwest Hebrew
cises.
Congregation will open the sea-
Windsor's Eve Adelman really son with a meeting Thursday
put on a splash at her place to evening in the social hall of the
make her Toronto guest feel at Synagogue. Beverly Goldfine,
home.
teacher of dramatics, will speak.
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A social hour will follow the
THE OPENING of the new meeting, during which the fol-
show at the Russian Samovar lowing members of the sister-
was jammed with the town's hood, which sponsors the group,
bigwigs , Applauding Col. will act as hostesses: Mesdames
F. Maybohm's talents were the H. Festenstein, C. Cash, M. Kol-
Joseph Berrys, Moe Efronsons, lenberg, and M. Maskin. Mrs.
Joe Galperins and the Charles Jacob Levine, adviser to the
Canvassers.
group, is as:' ed by Mrs. Nor-
Screen and radio star Hennie man Cottler.
Youngman indulging in Boes-
ky's good food on his recent
visit gave his suggestion for a Why NM Enjoy Year Own Party ...
tasty sandwich, hot pastromi
SOL JACK MOSS
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
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'IN THE HEADLINES
Songwriter Jack Fine breezed
into town from N.Y. long enough
to let us know that his "Bride
Groom Boogie" which lie wrote
with Detroiter Jack Marion will
be waxed by ork leader Louis
Jordan.
Al (Cohen) Owens is now
program director of an Atlantic
City radio station:
Paul Caplan, 18, is heard over
WJR's "Accent on Youth" pro-
gram.
Bernice Sheplow, in music
publishing in N.Y., will let the
Motor City see a few days of
her at an open house this Sat-
urday at 2685 Clairmont avenue.
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OUR CONGRATS to 'birthday
celebrators this week . . . Mar-
ion Berman, Dr. Ken Belen, Ed-
die Sparage, Sol Sakwa, Bernice
Kashton, Dorothy Wolf and
Gloria Arta.
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WHAT% COOKIN'
The autumn theme will reign
at the Saturday dancing party
of Chapter 1 at Bnai Moshe ,
Tickets will be sold in singles,
and we'll pass the good word on
that former Chapter I affairs
have been terrific!
The Council Career Group has
adopted ''Design For Living" as
its slogan for the fall activities
with a Harvest Tea coming up
for the gals on the 19th.
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AUTUMN ROMANCE
Jerri Bloom wears a neat
sparkler from Stu Karmann, and
Jack Shubow and Adelle Karp
are a new pair in the engaged
dept.
Sonia Dunitz has been har-
pooned by LeRoy Dunn , . .
Our spies in L.A. tell us that
Bernie Jacoby has put \a 'ring
on a local gal there after a two
week romance.
And a late flash about Bernie
Krause leaving the field of bach-
elorhood with his tieup to
Cookie Schiff.
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MAZEL TOV
It's a boy to the Chuck Perl-
mans and a girl to the Bud
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is ready to lake over your worries
In the Ite.t alt Entertainment.
PIRATE'S PIT
Jewish Community Center.
Leonard Baruch, temporary
chairman of the Young Adult
Council (Jewish Youth Federa-
tion) urges all youth group
presidents to contact Yehuda
Rosenman, young adult advisor
at the Center, MA. 8400, to in-
sure their reservations for the
brunch.
"The steering committee elect-
ed last spring by representatives
of 22 youth groups is at work
on a. -ronstitution," Baruch said
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Proceeds of the annual autumn
festival dance of Chapter I,
Zionist Orgaization of Detroit,
scheduled for 9 p.m. Saturday,
Oct. 11, at Bnai Moshe, will go
to purchase land in Palestine,
Harold B. Weisman, president,
announced.
Joe Moses and his orchestra
will play.
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FIRST PIANO QUARTET
The committee includes Sot
Schwartz, chairman, Marilyn
Adler, Natalie Gaines, Ruth M.
Levine, Ann Rubenstein, Bernie
Schiff, Tybie Schneider and
Miriam Schwartz.
The council announces the
following events scheduled by
constituent organizations for the
coming week.
Oct. 11—ZOA Chapter 1—Dance
at Bnai Moshe at 9 p.
m.
Oct. 12—Jewish Community Cen-
ter Holiday Hop-9 p.
m.
Oct. H—IZFA meeting, [fillet-
8 p.m.
Oct. 15—Shaarey Zedek YPS-
Social-8:30 p.m.
Oct. IS—Center Saturday Nile
Dance-43 p.m.
Oct. 19—Shaarey Zedek YPS-
Social-2:30 p.m.
Council Career Group
Membership Tea—Home
of Mrs. Hoke Levin,
1232 W. Boston Blvd.-
2 p.m.
Young Adult Council
Presidents' Brunch
('enter-12:30 p.m.
Chapter 1 Dance
to Aid Yishuv
orri.r.woon
MON. OCT. 20 at 1:20 P. M.
TICKETS P.M, $2.41, $1.11, $1.21
Plans for a permanent council
of Jewish youth groups will be
pushed at a brunch meeting of
organization presidents at 12:30
p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, at the
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