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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-01-09

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Page Twelve

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, January 9, 19411

Weiss,

PHIL ROTHSCHILD



WILL
WILL THIS LEAP YEAR find
gals doing the wooing
by extending invitations to so-
cials in greater number or will
our beloved ferns still play hard
to get?
The col'm snooper sent his
survey experts into the field to
see what's what. It was found
that the men will get fewer
proposals because:
(1) Women are happy in the
working ranks and have climbed
into positions of independence.
(2) There still is an excess
of males.
One gal remarked that she
would never propose, and if a
man doesn't speak for himself
something is very wrong some-
where. On the other hand a
N.Y. marriage broker says:
"When a man likes a woman,
he proposes. If he is shy, though.
he doesn't mind getting a little
indication from the lady first."
What do you think?

• • •

BYE, BYE
Our school chums are back
at their books with memories
of a wonderful Holiday in the
ole burg. Joyce Barrar, Nancy
Wolfner and Bunny Zemon
packed their bags for Smith Col-
lege in Mass . . . Rhea Ann
Schiff heads for Webber in Flor-
ida. Renee Salon looks forward
to the Georgia weather as she
returns to Brenan College. On
the train en route to Manhat-
tan School of Music is Marcia
Tobin. Leonore Goodman's des-
tination was the U. of Wiscon-
sin.
Betty Ziv joins her chums at
.Oxford College, Alene Blumberg
makes the trip to Monticello Col-
lege in Godfrey, Ill. Nancy
Weisman and Shirley Phillips
take up their books at Olivet,
and Freda Frazer is back at
Mich. State.
• • *
THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAY
congrats to Barbara Freedman,
Ilene Ratner, Barbara Berk-
man, Fay Mihaly, Frank Blozof-
sky, Herman Kasoff, Cyril Ten-
cer, George Lerner, Saul Barak,
Hy Drazin, Irving Davis, Iz
Markson, Bob Vvoolf, Chuck
Schwartz and Edverna Salter.
• • •
PEOPLE AND PLACES
Al Perlmutter hopes '48 will
be a little easier on him . . .
Recently fire destroyed his Mid-
west Wholesale Drug Co. and
only a few days ago he slipped
on the ice and cracked his
ankle and has to hobble 'round
on a cane.
Leah Crohn is teaching voice
in N Y
Seymour Shaw is
back from Calif. . . . Zadette
Gutman's uncle is movie star
Edward G. Robinson.
Gal friends of Anne Kirman
are throwing an open house on
Jan. 11 from 5-9 at 3765 Elm-
hurst so all her pals can wish
her good luck before she packs
for her new tepee in Calif.
• • *
THE MAIL BAG
Thanks to Alvin Bernstein,
associate editor of Industrial
Marketing for a copy of Jim
Young's "The Diary of an Ad
Man" . . . It's good• reading.
Cards from Al Feurring in
Florida . . . Morrey Brodsky
from El Rancho in Las Vegas

and from Jack Warner who's
doing a show in N.Y.
Luce Lipton opens her new
interior decorating studio at
Davison and Second with an
impressive announcement piece.
• • •
COMING
The 'Junior Service Group in-
vites you to take to the out-
doors Sunday afternoon at the
Redford Golf Course . . . Her-
mine Stone and Jack Menenberg
vouch for some good times.
If you're between 18 and 33
drop up to the open meeting
of the new YPS Bnai David
group this Sunday afternoon.
"The Future of Democracy in
America" is the theme of the
YPS of Shaarey Zedek program
on Jan. 15 with Rabbi Aksel-
rad, Theodore Baruch and Ar-
thur Elder on tne discussion
end.
• • •
VIA THE GRAPEVINE
ZBT John Redfield and To-
ledo's Arlene Davis are en-
gaged . . . There are favorable
rumbles regarding Leonard Dev-
enow and Jeanette Kushner .. .
And we expect an announcement
soon from barrister Iry Robinson
and Sybil Ebner.
• • •
BARRISTER SAM W. LEIB,
who is District 6 Bnai Brith
membership head, has already
traveled 11,0(10 miles pepping
up membership.
Paul Carpenter, Beth Aaron's
Men Club's head, phones to tell
us what a fine job of catering
Dorfman's did for their recent
affair . . Esther Haas who
opens up her accounting and
tax service office on Linwood
is still gathering material for a
book ... she spent considerable
time in Europe around 1940 get-
ting notes for it.
Mickey Woolf will be play-
ing the tunes for the Butchers
Association Ball on Jan. 11.
• • •
MAKING THE ROUNDS ..
At the Shubert Lafayette . . .
Joyce Lachman and Norm Shu-
lak, Julian Rosenthal and Muriel

Dolores Kauffman and
Dick Sills, Jeanette Rosenthal
with Mickey Miklowitz (N.Y.),
Reggie Becker and Marylin
Katt.
Having fun at the Statler
were the Ben Zacks, Bill Gil-
berts, Bernie Frants, Hy Brown
with Judy Sky, Jerry Meretsky
and Cissie Snider, Syd Singer
with Muriel Stein, Jack Adel-
man and Doris Wertheimer, Sy
Seltzer with Elaine Kerner,
Leonard Meldrum and Elaine
Glass, Julie Sandler with Anne
Scheinfield.
• • •
MORE COUPLED UP ...Mau-
reen Levitt and Russ Burton,
Maxine Goodfriend and Mel
Suferin of Windsor, Burton
Smith with Reva Edelson, Alma
Fox and Larry Spickler, Reah
Roubeck with Larry Eisenberg,
Flo Smaltz and 'Shelby Brandt.
OUR COPY GOES to bed early
Monday preceding date of issue
. . . we'd appreciate it if your
welcome notes came in before
then.

Hadassah Leader

Mary•Go•Rotind



g

By MARY A. COOPER

ONE OF THE "MUSTS" during

a stay in Miami Beach, sup-
posedly is the "Jungle Cruise."
. . . Your boat starts up Indian
Creek, which is lined with fabu-
lous estates, to Biscayne Bay and
the Miami River. . . . The guide
points out palaces, and gives tips
on their occupants. . . . First
house on "the gold coast" belongs
to the Firestones. It's five chim-
neys are for the five sons. There
is a private practice polo field
across the creek, and they are
the only family to comprise a
polo team within themselves....
A biggie from Hollywood, Ma-
jor Albert Warner, is second. The
other Warner Brothers hold lots
beside him.... Sebastian Kresge
draws your eyes next. He has
five enormous houses—four to
lease to his friends, or neighbors
of his own choosing, and the
fifth for himself. 'Tis said that
Mrs. Kresge, in person, likes to
preside in the 70 foot kitchen
wing.

• • •

A SQUARE WHITE HOUSE, is
unique for being about the only
one in Miami without a palm
tree. Damon Runyon had them
all cut down because they kept
him awake one night when he
actually wanted to sleep.... One
of the more, modest homes is
occupied by Bernard Baruch... •
Babe Ruth, for several seasons,
has had use of another home.
. . . And a $600,000 estate is the
property of heirs of Colonel
Green, Betty's son. .. .

GOLDIE A. SLAKTER is

chairman of the Business and

Professional Division of Ha-
dassah, which will hold its an-
nual Honor Roll event at
8:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 19,
in the Wardell-Sheraton Ilo-
tel. Rabbi Morris Adler will
be guest speaker, and Sho-
shannah Brooks, vocalist, and
Lillian Robbins, pianist, will
headline the musical program.
Yetta Benjamin and Betty
Utley are Honor Roll chair-
. men.

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Camp Nahelu to Hold
Its Reunion on Sunday

Camp Nahelu will hold its 18th
annual reunion at 2 p.m., Sunday
at the Jewish Center. All former
campers, their parents and
friends are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Michaels,
camp directors, will be there to
greet old friends. Counselors un-
der the direction of Jonas Car-
ron, will put on a program of
entertainment. Camp movies will
be shown.



A trim yacht is anchored in
front of Philip Wylie's home....
An impressive monument was
erected to the founder of Miami
Beach, Carl Graham Fisher—"He
carved a great city from a jun-
gle." . . . There is no industry
along the waterfront to speak of,
but as we enter Miami River the
scenery changes. Every conceiv-
able type of craft, from dilapi-
dated houseboats to fabulous

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ocean-going yachts line the hanks
solidly for miles.... Their home
ports are Boston, Chicago, Nas-
sau, Montreal, Baltimore, etc.
• • •
FINALLY, WE DOCK at the
jungle (stretch of imagination)
site of an Indian Village. . .
We are actually in a highly cul-
tivated tropical garden. Our Se-
minole guide points out the vari-
ous specimens . . . many types
of palms, a chicle tree—whose-
sap is the source of chewing
gum . . . a curious tree whose
leaves drop to the ground, take
root, and become tree trunks
also. The Indian informs us that
bamboo trees, cut down one day,
will grow 21/2 feet in 24 hours.
• • •
CONSTELLATION reservations
back to Detroit include those of
the Holtzman brothers of Oak
drive, Philip Solomon and
Mickey Bonin. All left Jan. 4.
Fugitives from Ann Arbor ...
On the golf course, medic stu-
dent Herman Rosenthal played
with Ernie London. .. . Swim-
ming in the El Morrocco pool,
Buddy Lipson.

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