Page Twelve Heads Show t T ;1r.77,E PHIL ROTHSCHILD WILL BE no fireworks in launching the Junior Serv- ice Group's activities .in the Al- lied Jewish Campaign. The smooth machinery of the Juniors has been functioning year 'round with energetic workers giving the'r time freely. This little bit is to remind youse to be con- scious of the campaign and to start thinking of- your contribu- tion. • • • own shoppe at Boston and Dex- ter. • • • • ROMANCING The hottest romance of the cold spell is that of barrister Sol "Schwartz and Ruth Dorf- man. They're in a woosome mood. Adele Miller • (delicatessen Bill's young one) will-Wed Sey- mour Schuldinger in the fall. It's now Mr. and Mrs. for Leonard Herman and Sondra rrrs-I.E MAKE NEWS Jones. . . . Norm Bernstein has The Michigan Ilillel News wooed Irene Blustein into the - . yes Harvey Weisberg, outgo- engagement stage. presider4 of the student leg- • '• • •- '-ture. a big send off, and Dr. "Pt-ft Lappin and Leo Dressler LOOK FORWARD TO ... r^eeived a nice splash as the new Sunday's shindig of the Re- el- doubles champions in hand- becca Gratz Bnai Brith cookies ball. will be at the Barium.. . . All Fine, who is in N. Y., gals who join the auxiliary by wall-ed into a music publishing then can come to the party and house aiming to sell some of his meet lots of fellows. . . . See tunes. As customary, Jack sang Marcia Becker at WE. 4-5100 for the songs to the big exec.. . . inside dope. Not only was the big shot im- And Dotty Rosen is as busy as oressed with Jack's tunes, but a bee in the summer with plans he s'gned Jack up to croon them for the YPS of Shaarey Zedek for him. . . . So watch for Jack powwow at the Sorenson Home Fine on the vocals with Tiny March 21. • • * Bradshaw's band on a Manor la- bel. . .. And as the Pi Tau Sig- FOR BROTHERHOOD ma laddies will say: That's our Last year the Gamma Kappa hoy! Chi fraternity at Wayne U. initi- When Lou Harrison, president ated a brotherhood program for of District Bnai Brith No. 6 and the school. This year with Al Chicago theater man, was in Menlo again in charge they town recently, he heard Irwin brought Frankie LaMe to the Posner doing some M.C.ing and rostrum. Dr. Lee Kirschbaum -red;cted a great future for Ir- M.C.'d the event. win in show business. Sylvia Weinstein, Elaine Hock- • • • stim, Trudy Margules, Corinne WE CONGRATULATE . • • Tennen, Faythe Mihaly and Doris Kasmer are new proud the Dr. Seymour Solomons on owners of Sigma Theta Delta the'r 9 lb. baby girl addition. ... pins. Dale Boesky who won first hon- Thanks to Chuck Levy, BBYO ors in the freshman Avery Hop- wood contest in creative writing head, for the informative news- out Ann Arbor way and Bert letter.... You really keep those London who took the No. 2 po- hombres on the go. • • • sition in poetry. • • • A SHORT Jerry and Marshall Laskey, IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY! young'uns of cleaning man Char- Ophelia Kessler, Dolores Kauf- lie, decided to put in practice man, Helen Karbal, Lenore Li- that ancient mode of communi- berman, Isadore Bernstein, Ar- cation, smoke signals ... in their thur Golb, Phil Grossman, Rich- home. Jerry stuffed some bread ard Kane, Mitchell Vogel, Lewis into the toaster and when the Freedman, Leonard Horwitz, smoke began to escape, Jerry Norman Saulles, Harold Meyer put his hanky over the smoke to and Max Kushner. make signals. The maid, who • • • dashed downstairs to see what was on fire, was greeted by a NEWS A LA CARTE George Agree is the new big whoop from Jerry, "It worked, wheel in The Robert Rafelson Marshall, our signals got through JWV Post with Sid Mann second to the second floor!" , in command. Betty Cohen is showing her LOUIS MARSHALL has been sister from Toronto around, and serving good food for Frances Eisenstadt has as her 35 years, guest her former school mate, Sylvia Meyers all the way from MARSHALL'S Steubenville. RESTAURANT The new look at the Luckoff (Formerly (ioldberg's) and Wayburn ad agency these 8681 TWELFTH ST. days is Ivan Frankel's name on between Maine t Pingree the door, added as partner. Open Day & Night You'll find Bill Goll some- LUNCHEONS — DINNERS where on the road to Calif. These SANDWItHES — SNACKS, restless laddies. ETC. TY. 4-9005 Milt Shore, a flower boy from way back, blossoms out with his FRANCES REESE • • • Beth El Women to View Fashions Members and Models Participate in Show A fashion show will highlight a meeting of the Temple Beth El Sisterhood at 1:30 p.m., Monday, in the social hall of the Syna- gogue. Members, as well as profes- sional models, will participate. Mrs. Ira Cohen is chairman of the program and Frances Reese is in charge of the show, with Mrs. Richard Freund as commen- tator. Sisterhood models will be Mesdames Louis Fisher, George Golanty, Irving Hershman, Ivan Jacobson, Harry Lichterman, Ed- win Rosenthal and James Wine- man. Mrs. Maurice Klein will pre- side at a brief business session, and a tea will be served under supervision of Mrs. Morton New- lander. Prospective members are in- vited to--join at the door. Officers to Be Elected by Tall Towers Club New officers of the Tall Tow- ers Club will be elected at a closed meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Fran- ces Cohen, 4075 Gladstone ave- nue. NIGHTLIFING Seen 'round . . Willie Stone with Windsor's Shirley Kamen, Jo Nager with Al Midgel, Toby Gorman and Marion Wolrauch, Eva Adelman and Dave Mendel- sohn (Flint), Leo Pearl and Rhoda Lipman, Murray Gold- stein and Jane Lazar. NOW SERVING DELICIOUS LUNCHES at DISHEILL'S. 11820 DEXTER near TUXEDO Where Friends Meet Delicatessen & Restaurant Kosher-style Luncheons and Late Snacks "Best Corned Beef in Town" UN. 1-8691 82Z4 W. McNICHOLS * Club .1( * BALI E i Rd. at Third Dine — Dange Fine Foods • We Cater to PARTY'S and BANQUETS UN. 4-0843 ft: i$ PRIVATE PARTIES CATI:RED FAMILY DINNERS COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE Critics Acclaim Inspector Calls' Coating to the Cass Album of Records Celebrated star of such pic- by Emma Schaver tures as "Lost Horizon," "The "Her singing is forceful--it Is a touching and stirring album' is how Howard Taubman, New York Times critic, described the album of DP songs by Emma Schaver, Detroit soprano. The records have been en• thusiastically received by critics of both the Jewish and non- Jewish press. The musical ar rangements, orchestration by George Sebastian and the rich ness of Mrs. Schaver's voice have been highly acclaimed. "It is an important contribu- tion as a historical document o. the tragic era and a great Jew- n\ ish musical achievement," Rabinowitz of the Canada Ea!) wrote. The communal reception in honor of Mrs. Schaver will be held Wednesday, March 17 at Something new has been add- Congregation Shaarey Zedek with ed for the pleasure and enter- Rabbi Morris Adler in charge. tainment of Latin Quarter pa- Recordings of Mrs. Schaver's songs will be heard. trons. It's a "Fred Astaire Hour" from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m., each Wednesday, featuring exhibi- tions of the latest rhumba, sam- ba and tango steps as well as Honoring the memory of the free instructions to patrons. Both the exhibition and les- late Lillian Solomon, a charter sons are given by Peter Ford, member, the Eva Prenzlauer Ma- director of the school, Betty ternity Aid has embarked on a Barnette, Robert Baker and membersh5p drive to enlist the strength of Detroit women in Jacqueline McKeachie. - Next week, they will show its work. the new "swing trot," which "With cases increasing each Astaire will present in his next day," 'Irene Freund, chairman, picture. "Easter Parade," to be said, "it is vital that our mem- bership drive be successful so released soon. we may better carry out our program, the only one of its kind in Detroit." The organization also has set up a memorial fund in Mrs. The Jack and Jill Nursery Solomon's honor, Mrs. S. Sam- School is accepting applications uels, president, said. For infor- from parents who reside within mation call HO. 6664. the boundaries of Puritan, Wy- oming, Pembroke and Parkside Chamber Music Group avenues and whose children are in the 3-5 year age group. to Present 3 Concerts • A non-profit organization un- The Chamber Music Festival der the supervision of parents of announces the following for its pupils, the school meets from 9 fourth consecutive season: April a.m. to noon, Monday through 21, the Stuyvesant String quar- Friday, at the Northwest Hebrew tet; May 5, the Karl Ilaas En- Congregation. semble; and May 19, the Detroit For information call Mrs. Sal- Trio (Gingold, Miquello, Kottler). man Grand, membership chair- All concerts are in the lecture Man, UN. 3-9111. hall of the Institute of Arts. Long Voyage Home," "Stage- coach," "Gone With the Wind," "Wilson," "It's a Wonderful Life" and "High Barbaree," Thomas Mitchell returns to the legitimate stage in the title role of J. B. Priestley's "An Inspector Calls," which will be presented for two weeks at the Cass Theater start- ing Monday., Other leading roles are played by Melville Cooper, familiar to stage and screen audjences alike as a bumbling but friendly Eng- lishman; Doris Lloyd, who played the queen to Maurice Evans' Hamlet; Rene Ray, a popular young English actress making her American debut," and John Buck- master. `Astaire four' at Latin Quarter Prenzlauer Seeks Members in Drive Reoristration On at Nursery School PURITY CHAPTER Purity Chapter No. 359 O.E.S. will entertain the Grand Family 1,.1arch 15 at Eastern Star Tem- ple. For dinner reservations call UN. 1-3473. REAL CHINESE DISHES Follow the Crowd to— +. Lieberman tTtia. >nett() MIAMI BEACH !!!! Glist Bros. Six Mile Friday, March 5, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE i. Citric SMART NORTH BEACH HOTEL On 7oAionable OM' Promenade. Cock- tail Lounge, Continental Dining Room. Private Reach and Cabana Club. . A. Halperia, Pres. R. B. Hyatt, b i er. 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