Friday, November 14, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

rage Eighteen

Spurs Musicale

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

WEATHER FORECAST: It's an
ill wind that blows nobody any
good. This no one can deny. As
the wee man with the pointed
ears dressed in a green cap says,
"I predict there will be light
breezes followed by• a gal with
a swirling skirt followed by
every guy in the vicinity."
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credit for suggesting the Bar
game with which the Knollwood
Country Club clan had so much
fun at their party.
Bob Morgan of the dancing
schools bearing his name and
cute Millie Schultz will hitch
up on Nov. 14. . . . Mich State's
Jack Weiss has given his A. E.
pin away.

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NAMES IN TILE NEWS

Ex-Detroiter Victor Kushner,
now in Hollywood, received a
nice plug in Louella Parsons'
col'm 'bout his new play, "Amer-
ican Exclusive" which was writ-
ten for screen adoption.
Phil Grossman and Sam Gold-
farb art back in the band pro-
motinedept. . . . Recently they
brought Louis Armstrong into
town and now they've booked
Lionel Hampton for around Dec.
24.
Arnold Silberstein is in the
booking office of Larry Law-
rence's show agency and is be-
hind sonic of the clever public-
ity stunts of recent date.
• • •

TODAY IS YOUR BIRTHDAY.

Bill Goll, Harold Lupiloff, Iris
Siegal, Doris Dworkin, Natalie
Goldberg, Jeanne Chetkin, Sam
Kaner, Charles Finkelstein and
Marvin Fortgang.
Maze] Tov to the Sam Mosses
on their recent bundle from
heaven.

AFTER DARK

Down Detroit's gleaming rialto
to catch the gay crowd . . . That
beauteous blond with Hal Glist
is Anne Scheinfield.
Duets snapped while dancing
. . Jackie Bernstein and Joe
Zack, Elayne Polozker with
Dave Rabinowitz from Cuba,
Sue Boesky and Jerry Davis,
Art Wunsch with Doris Altman,
Earl Robbins and Bernice Shep-
low.
To Ann Arbor's "A-Hop" with
Tony Pastor . . . Rhea Roubeck
with Al Koch, Sol Silver and
Thea Meretiky, Martin Frank
and Ruth Fishman, Levona Levy
and Hank Sterngold, Norm Ros-
enfeld and Dulcie Krasnick.
II. P. Junior College's prom
attracted Joyce Lachman with
Norm Shulak, Edna Spector and
Phil Minkin, Seymour Borisoff
and Vivian Levine.

• • •
YAPPING ON .. .

Geraldine Fishman is on the
• • •
staff of her school paper in
frost
is
on
NOW- THAT THE

the neon and the harvest moon
is an orange spotlight, our Motor
City socialites are flocking to
night activities. The Phi Alpha
hayride teamed up perfect with
Mr. Weather. Coupled for the
shindig were Sol Bienenfeld with
Miriam Hollander, Dan Hoffer
and Sybil Greenberg, Laury Sil-
verman and Sue Shapiro, Dave
Klavons and Marion Taylor and
Marty Hollander with 011ie

Tucson. . . . Sam Shcplow and
Marvin Gale should be off to
N. Y. to do the spots by now.
Bill Goodman's Chesterfield
Club, Detroit's new Black and
Tan on John R., is going to be
somethin' to rave 'bout. .. . The
fixtures and such are exquisite.
Son Neal had a lot to do with
the snazzy designing.
Mort Sultan opens his new
Tower Shop Transcription Studio
in the Guardian Bldg.
Be good till next issue.

IIILLEL ABRAMS
• • •

Concert Awaited

by Young Israel

Diamond, Secunda
Here on Wednesday

Tickets, priced at $2.40 for or-
chestra seats and $1.80 for bal-
cony, are still available at the
Young Israel office, 12244 Dex-
ter boulevard, and at the fol-
lowing places:

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Chapter I to See
Film on Palestine

Open Meeting Series
to Start Wednesday

In conjunction with its mem-
bership month covering the pe-
riod Nov. 9 to Dec. 9, Chapter
One, Zionist Organization of De-
troit, will hold the • first in a
series of open meetings designed
to introduce prospective mem-
bers and visitors to the group
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the
social hall of Bnai Moshe.

Featured on the program will
be the presentation of the film
"The Howe in the Desert," por-
traying the struggle in building
a home on barren stretches of
Palestine. Dancing will follow.

The chapter reported a re-
sponse to its initial call for mem-
bership which has already sur-
passed more than 50 percent of
the current goal.

At the group's installation-tea
dance last Sunday, llarold B.
Weisman, president, urged mem-
bers to attend the public meet-
ing sponsored by all groups of
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit Sunday, Nov. 23, at the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation,
when Emanuel Neumann, presi-
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America, will address the De-
troit Jewish Community.

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During the Thanksgiving week-
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Having already surpassed all
previous records for membership
in recent years, Junior Hadassah
and •Masada are confident that
their first social event of the year
will be the most successful in
history.
The "November Hop" sched-
uled for Saturday at the Old
Colony Club will feature the
music of Jackie Laine. Dancing
will start at 9:30 p.m. The Old
Colony Club is located at Park
and Montcalm, one block west of
the Fox Theater.
In keeping with the policy of
presenting leading personalities at
all Jr. Hadassah-Masada meet-
ings, the groups will present Rab-
bi Morris Adler, who will speak
bn the "Impact of Anti-Semitism
on Zionism," at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, at Shaarey Zedek. A seven-
piece orchestra will provide dance
music for a social hour to follow.
A tea has been scheduled for
2 pin. Sunday, in the home of
Mrs. M. Cowan, 2262 Chicago
boulevard west. The theme of

At 8:15 p. m., Wednesday, the
curtain will go up in the Music
ANN ARBOR—In many re-
Hall, 350 Madison avenue, on
spects, Herbert Mandel, of 18714
Young Israel's second annual
Santa Rosa drive, is gaining rich
concert.
experience at the University of
Under the chairmanship of Ar-
Michigan that is bound to help
thur Gellman, Young Israel has
him in his future career as a
arranged a program that will
Rabbi.
feature Cantor Arele Diamond
A freshman at the university,
of Brooklyn as guest artist. He
Mandel spoke last Sunday to
will be accompanied by a sym-
the junior congregation of the
phony orchestra directed by Sho-
First Methodist Church of Ann
lom Secunda.
Arbor, citing the training of a
Secunda, a graduate of the young Jewish boy as related to
Juilliard Institute of Music, is an the instruction Jesus might have
author of both classical and pop- received.
ular songs. His orchestra will be
Mandel is a prominent mem-
composed of members of the De- ber
of
Bnai
Brith
Hillel.
troit Symphony Orchestra.

Weiss.
Zion Book, 9008 Twelfth street;
That was a gay crowd that
Metro Music House, 10324 Dex-
assembled at Rozzie Granite's
CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB ter boulevard; Horwitz Drugs,
abode . . . Dorothy Stern and
Mr. and Mrs. Mannie Cornfield Linwood at Gladstone avenues;
Murray Burnstein, Maxine Sos- were honored on the occasion of Detroit Hebrew Book Store,
nick with Art Weinfield, Marcia their silver wedding anniversary 12226 Dexter boulevard; and
Paramanik and Lefty Goldberg. at a meeting of the Cornfield Planet Record Shop, Dexter at
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Family Club last week in the Tyler avenues. They will also
NEWS-GOSSIP
home of the Sam Jacobys of Tux- be sold at the box office, Hillel
Betty Chafetz is touring the edo avenue. Guests were Mr. and Abrams, who is in charge of
East. . . . Manuel Epstein was Mrs. Samuel Rogul of Toronto.
ticket sales, said.
one of 206 picked for a mob
scene in "Miracle of the Bells."
in Hollywood. . . . Showman
Mickey Woolf has been hired for
the.Kosher Butchers Assn. Ball

in January.
Anson Riggs of Cleveland is
a new member of the Richman
chain here.... Beverly Goldfine
heads the theater group of the
N.W. Hebrew Congregation and
the call is out for talent.
Ork leader Joe Sudy takes the

Hadassah-Masada Dance Set
for Saturday at Colony Club

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