Friday, February 20, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Twelve about the Tall Towers "Pael Rae), " party on the 27th at his house, 4047 Fullerton . . . Read the name backwards and you'll have the meaning: Leap year. Gals 5 ft. 8 in. and boys over six feet in for nothing. • • * PHIL ROTHSCHILD THE NEW LOOK continues to WINTER ROMANCE occupy Abe fern mind so much at social gatherings that a man can't get a word in edgewise about such interest- ing subjects as hockey and who are some of the new chicks around town. Awful, ain't it! • • • 'BOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW That hot race in the Chroni- cle youth leadership contest is over and the Central Hi camp should be back to normal Teen-age reporter now. . . Helen Tannenbaum presented the awards via Weinberg's Jew- ish Ilour. After a spell of 14 months in Japan, Cpl. Jerome Vikscr is on his way to Detroit. His sister Dolores is anxious to introduce her prize offspring to him. There's no rivalry in this camp . . . Gamma Kappa Chi's Jerry Efros and Pi Tau Sig- ma's Bernard Shulman teamed together to open a drugstore at Conant and Davison. The only thing that was hard to accustom oneself to in Califor- nia was the time, according to Doris Wertheimer who found herself yawning in the early part of the evening. There's a three hour difference between zones. • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to Ruth Stein, Beatrice ChodorofT, Jean Stein, Ruth Dorfman, Tommy Rose n d e r, Beverly Goldflne, Phyllis Cohen, Lil Shore, Mor- ris Eisenberg, Lester Landes, Sol Moss, Isadore Bernstein, Albert Ginns, Harold Kirsch- ner, Irving Weisberg, Eli Cut- ler and Ililbert Sosin. ♦ • • MORNING'S MAIL Furniture man Norm Kohlen- berg pulled a surprise on us re his engagement to lovely Mari- an Berman. Another betrothal . . . Wind- sor's Cecil Croll to Fay Rich- ardson. Marcella Feldman will get a ring from Jerry Trubow on the 22nd. • • * REELING 'ROUND . . . Al Stein (Brass Rail greeter) considers himself a lone bache- lor in his new adobe. Mazel Tov on anniversaries . . . to the Jerry Hermans and the Louis Weingardens. The newlywed Jack Lapins (Doris Adelman) are hiding out in Miami. • A LINE OR TWO .. . We seemed to have jumped the gun of Norm Kagan . . . It appears that he's still ro- mancing Ronnie Shapiro with the "asking date" not too far off. Enjoying the intimacy of the Town Pump were Earl Rob- bins with Rhea Feverman, Lou Cooper and Hilda Levine, Ber- nie Moroff and Paula Gordan and Ed Wolf and Harriet Chet- kin.• Seen about . . . Shirlee Reider and Rockey Rosenfeld, Alma Fox with Murray Schwartz, George Shapiro and Pearl Spec- ter, Helen Davis and Bob Woolf, Shirlee Gill with Stan Wolf, Bill Sklar and Shirley Chess, Sherman Becker and Gail Bern- stein and Hy Brown with Judy Sky. (I bet Judy blows her top again at me for this.) • • "MIDDLE AGE," offers an ar- ticle, "is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel just as good as ever." • • ON TAB That energetic bunch of tal- ent known as the "Career Girls" come up with another treat on Wednesday nite, Feb. 25 at the Center, first a discus- sion on the national health bill, and then the fun begins with square dancing, etc. On the 22nd, the Bnai Brith Young cookies throw their shindig at the Moose Temple with Paul Leach tunes making it an invitation to dance . . . Harriet Nochman and Betty Skolnick are the big guns be- hind this. Gosh, our calendar is going to be busy this week . . . The Ray- mond Zussman laddies (JWV) boast about Sammy and Mickey Woolf entertainment at their membership stag at the De- troiter Penthouse on the 25th, and Ben Zion Ilan speaks on the 24th at the Center for the Silverman JWV Post. • • • • • • ADD . . . We're wondering how Bill and Jack Stern, the Dunk Donut chappies, ever dream up those fancy varieties. . . . Lupi the florist's innovation is spraying gardenias with any color you desire. Luane Mithenthal is back from her Washington, D. C. hop and Odell Small is almost it the pink after her recent opera- tion. Shubert Lafayette's Freddie Nederlander says that "Mary Had a Little," opening on the 23rd, is a daring show full of humor and some of America's most beautiful girls. Yurn, yiim! Memo from Morrey Brodsky out at El Rancho in Las Vegas that Joe Lasky and Harry Greenspan are enjoying their rest and will soon breeze back CUTE . . . home. Those heart - shaped menus Bill Rosen writes that he's now associated with the Chi- that the Youth Education League printed for their Valen- cago Jewish Courier. tine dinner dance at Club Bali were the berries . . . Owner Eddie Marks even treasures one. Ted Mandel will head the Junior Service Group speakers bureau with a battery of ora- tors assembled on all subjects Frod Sweet sends a note * * Club 4( -4( BALI LOUIS MARSHALL has been serving good food for 35 years, Six Mile Rd. at Third MARSHALL'S RESTAURANT Dine — Dance Fine Foods Chicagoan Guest of Congress Again Sam Brown of Chicago will pay a return visit to Detroit to be guest speaker at an in- formal party' of the Detroit Section, American Jewish Con- gress, Feb. 28 in the home of Murray Altman, 18491 North- lawn avenue. He will talk on the Palestine situation. The affair is being held in conjunction with the group's membership drive of which John ilurtig is chairman. Rounding out the evening will be a performance by the Con- temporary Theater. The public is invited. ( Formerly Goldberg's/ We Cater to PARTY'S and BANQUETS UN. 4-0843 8G81 TWELFTH ST. between Blaine & Pingree Open Day & Night LUNCHEONS — DINNERS SANDWICHES — SNACKS, ETC. TY. 4-9005 00:110000.1.10.10000.100.1000.1810AVVAANNI.W.11.10~1.10, DETROIT B'NAI B'RITH YOUNG WOMEN rnEsENT Timm ANNU/\L FUND RAISING. err- Wayne Group Opens Series of Lectures THE FIRST session in a 10- week series of lecture semi- nars on "What is Judaism" will be held at 2 p.m., Monday. The class will be led by Rabbi Irwin Gordon. • • • AT NOON, TUESDAY, Ilillel will continue its series of lunch- eon-forums on "Varieties of Jew- ish Religious Expression." The topic will be "Orthodox Juda- ism," with Rabbi Henry Carle- bach, instructor of German at MRS. MAX GOLDSMITH Wayne, as discussion leader. • • • • • • IN CELEBRATION of Jewish Music Month, Hillel will present a festival at 1:30 p.m., Wednes-. day. Guests on the program wil. 1111:. be Cantor Pavel Slavensky of11"1::" the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation and Betty Kowalsky. Mrs. Sisterhood to Set Up Shirley Subar Sklash will speak. • • • Scholarship at JTS THE CLASS in modern Jew- ish history will meet at 11 a.m., To establish a scholarship at Thursday. the Jewish Theological Semin- • • • ary of America in honor of A CLASS in Jewish folk danc- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, the Sis- ing will be held at 1:30 p.m., terhood of the Northwest Ile- Friday, Feb. 26. brew Congregation is sponsor- ing a luncheon, March 10 in the New Detroiters Chart Synagogue. Mrs. Emanuel Siner, presi- Brotherhood Meeting dent of the metropolitan branch. The New Deli otter's will spon- National Women's League of sor a round table conference, the United Synagogues of Feb. 28, at the Jewish Center. America, will be guest speaker. Speakers Rabbi Morris Adler, Mrs. Max II. Goldsmith is the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, exe- chairman and Mrs. Ira Kaufman cutive director of the Detroit and Mrs. Herbert Harris, co- Round Table of Christians and chairmen. Jews, and R. A. Smith, attorney, Reservations are being taken will discuss "Better Race Re- by Mrs. Sam Bishop, UN. 3-5042. lations." An Oneg Shabbat will ne held at 2 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Mrs. Hyman C. Storch- Follow the Crowd an, 18688 Pennington drive. C t o— 1— NW's Luncheon to Honor Segal Potato Pancake, and Sour Cream at DISIIELL'S I I 9 -'" Lieberman Prayers for Sabbath ill New Record List • Citrin Restaurant tit cL 9000 Linwood at Taylor • SNACKS• Boesky s where rri 'Best Corned Beef in Town" Everybody Meets And Eats Glist Bros. 8225 W. ItleNlehol• UN. 1-11694 12TH and IIAZELWOOD Open Every Day r 0 LL "Prayers and Songs for the Sabbath" with Rabbi Stephen S. Wise as the reader and the Free Synagogue Choir as the artists is a new album of rec- ords featured by the Planet Record Shop, 13212 Dexter. The musical portion includes au- thentic Hebrew chants. RUC to Establish Music School in N.Y. CINCINNATI—I lebrew Union College President Dr. Nelson Glueck has announced plans for the establishment by the col- lege of the School of Sacred Music in New York City in the fall of 1948. Hillel Schedule Lists Seminar Chairman Closed Mondays -OPEN ALL NIGHT Delicious Meals and Sandwiches . • • CARRY OUT SERVICE AND CATERING BLAIN E RESTAURANT 8737 TWELFTH ST. . TY. 4-8882 3 Sun , ' Moose "A NIGHT OF Floor Show Start, at 8:30 P.M. PRIVATE PARTIES CATIAIED FAMILY DIN NEIN CHINESE DISHES Available to the Jewish Community CO8IPLETE TAKE-01 T tiERVICK Admission $1.25 P 4. REAL I KING FONG CAFE 11818 DEXTE.11 eor. Elmhurst — No. 9693 OPEN DAILY II ft, m. to 12 p. m. SAT1 RDAYS, 11 ft. m. to 2 ft. NIL VLlc%W.w.Wo.- •