Friday, Mara' 19, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Twelve Hillel Schedules Soloist at Beth El Dance Festival Wayne Group Plans Program for April 14 PHIL ROTHSCHILD . SPRING'S A COMING „ The other day, while jaunt- ing along the parkway . . . I spotted a robin frozen stiff. Any- Imo , . . now is the time to think of having your lawn mower sharpened. I * Group needs 1,250 workers for the campaign . • . With the dollar goal the highest ever set . . . take a few min- utes out and get that cam- paign fever • . . It's fun once you get into the routine. • • • PEOPLE AND PLACES This weekend in Ann Arbor the annual "Hillel's-a-popping" takes place with last year's win- ners, the SDT gals aiming to take the crown again . . . All frats and sororities put on skits with proceeds going to the UJA. That was Janis Bennett whose pic graced our daily papers last week taken with Barrie 'O'Dan- ids of the CH7ic Light Opera. Al Menlo of Gamma Kappa Chi, who arranged the per- sonal appearance of Frankie Laine at Wayne U's Brother- hood Day, was almost adopt- ed as a protege of Frankie's while the star Was here . . . It seems that Al has a secret ambition to be a crooner .. . and Frankie thought Al had the stuff It takes. Mike Klein is due back from Calif.. . • finding conditions not so rosy as reported. Bluma Schreiber sun tans in Palm Springs and papa Alex, the big theater bigwig here, has bought ground in San Fer- nando Valley with the view of building one of the handsomest movie cathedrals in the coun- try. • • • ON ROMANCE LANE New engagements . .. Shirlee Oran and Mischa Sachs . . . Pearl King and Hank Coffman . . . Margie Nadis has set a date in June for her hitch to a *Windy City hombre. WAYNE UNIVERSITY Hillel will present its first Jewish dance festival, "Eternity in Dance," April 14 in the Art In- stitute. Featured will be the interna- tionally known dance team of Delakova and Berk and a page- ant by Hillel, other Wayne dance groups and the Shearit Hapleyta choir under the direction of Mrs. Shirley Subar Sklash. • • • CONTINUING its series on Jewish community institutions, Hillel will be host to Herman Jacobs, executive director of the Jewish Community Center, at noon, Tuesday. Jacobs will speak on "The Me:fning of Jewish Cen- ter." • • • ON WEDNESDAY, Max Chom- sky, communal leader, will dis- cuss "Judaism and Christianity," with the book by Trude Weiss- Rosmarin as the basis for the discussion. • • • THAT SAME DAY at 8 p.m., Rabbi Irwin Gordon will present readings of the Megillah. A Purim spiel, with hamantaschen, will follow. Night students are particularly invited. • • • WHAT'S COOKIN' The YPS of Shaarey Zedek shindig this Sunday at Rouge Recreation looks tempting . . . eats, dancing, games and prizes. The Bnai Brith clan will throw a gigantic affair April 10 with Carmen Cavallero and Dorothy Shay at the State Fair Grounds. • • • - TWOSOMES ON PROWL ... Manny Moorin and Rae Mor- ganroth, Zelda Gordan and Hal Glist, Ruth Soifer and Milt Kaplan, Morris Weiner and Margo Freeman, Sylvia Weider and Gerry Taines, Abe Epstein with Triva Gold, Mel Nadell and Helen Gottlieb, Shirley Gilman and Howie Becker (Windsor). • • • Albert Cohen Named to stagy Job Guidance Albert Cohen, executive direc- tor of the Jewish Vocational Ser- vice, was one of three experts selected by the National Voca- tional Guidance Association to evaluate vocational guidance agencies in the Detroit area. BY MARY A. COOPER ANN ARBOR NOTES ... Big thrill the past week was the naming of sorority pledges. .. . Two Detroiters were among the dozen listed by SDT, Joyce Brickman and Dianne Light- stone. . . . Six local gals were pledged to AE Phi . . . Joyce Edgar, Ruth Frank, Ruth Kahn, Carolyn Kaplan, Harriet Stuber, and Sybil Wails. • • • ON THE GRAPEVINE Your chronicler has been hearing glowing reports of Philomathics 50th anniversary banquet .. Still oratorically speaking . Woman-kind will be represented at a debate between the Syna- gogues . . . Norma Seidon is go- ing to represent Shaarey Zedek in a discussion on Universal Mil- itary Training . . . The topic hits home with the high school boys of today .. . • • I TRAVEL DEPARTMENT • . Out Huntington Woods way, Mar- ianne Goldberg will say "hail and The Young People's Club of farewell." She arrives home the Northwest Hebrew Congre- from Northwestern U for spring gation will present "Club North- vacation only long enough to take west" March 28 at the Syna- off with her ma for a visit to New York City . gogue. • • • Ronnie Fenton and his or- chestra will provide the dance IN THE STARLIGHT . . . this music, with Geraldine Harvey Fridaly, Ilene Purdy plays a and Ronnie Licht as featured leading role in H. P.'s spring play. "Dear Ruth." Saturday singers. Mel Sachs, boogie woogie pi- night, Ilene will be hostess at a anist, will perform as well as dancing party for her friends at the Whittier Hotel . . . Right Lew Pleasant, comedian. For tickets call Bill Sklar, hand man will be Dick Schway- TY. 7-6712. They will also be der . . . Others having a gay time will include Bruce Thal ... sold at the door. Jerry Bronson squiring Phyllis Sloan, Iry Keene escorting Barb Jacobs, Bob Radner convoying Gloria Polozker, and Chuck May- er calling for Beth Smilansky More dancing duos will be . Marianne Shapero and Burt Im- ber, Ann Lewis and Bob Siegel, Tenny Schlafer and Dick San- ders, Sylvia Arkin and Jerry Abrams, Joan Isaacson and Art Hartman • . . JASON II. TICKTON, (above) music director of Temple Beth El, will appear in a program of alebrew music at 8:15 p.m., Monday, in the main audi- torium under the auspices of the Men's Club of the Syna- gogue. Also on the program will be the Beth El Quartet and Joseph Kertesz, violinist, formerly of the Toledo Sym- phony Orchestra. Club Northwest' Event of March 28 'ROUND TOWN Dr. Marvin Westbn, who re- cently opened his. swank op- tometry offices on Grand River has a nifty device which is used to increase reading rate WE'LL PAUSE NOW for some and comprehension . . . this Birthday melody by that great should tie in well with our fas- showman Mickey Woolf . . . In ter living pattern. tune to the maestro's "happy The AZA laddies go off to birthday song" we warble to Minneapolis for the district Elaine Siden, Sara Lee Eichler, tourney with Detroit director Marceline Pearlman, Edith Rez- Chuck Levy keeping a watchful nik, Mae Grosman, Eileen Ben- eye on his flock. nett, Maxine Goodfriend, Cor- Lupi, the florist, who had a nell Janeway, Lenore Lieber- mess of gardenias left one week- man. ' end of bad biz . . . sent them More birthday greetings to Is- over to the Arnold Home to rael Miskin, Alexander Bobkin, grace the old ladies' tables and Herman 'Burton, Leo Appel- thus Vera Brown's plug. baum, Edward Goldman, Sid- New SDT pledges at Ann Ar- ney Gorosh, Saul Scholnek, bor are Diane Lightstone and Bernard Cassel and Abe Fine- Joyce Brickman and that new red convertible that ma and pa gold. • •• • Kaltman got for Boots is the berries . . . but no autos are GADABOUT NOTES . . that new Hillel allowed in A.A. Ahhh Zukin's, a name identical with Format looks good • . . now sodas and soft drinks, will un- you're cookin'. Bob Morgan, our master of veil their ultra modern place week or two. the dance steps, bumped into on Dexter in • a r • Pi Tau Sigma's songwriter Jack Fine while in N. Y. Incidentally THIS WEEK'S CHUCKLE Aaron Schtickel is a jobber of for all youse late dance step Principals in the cantata, "Seven Golden Buttons," presented fans . . . Bob Morgan has in- remnants in St. Louis. by Young Israel youth groups were, left to right, Morton troduced a new step called the Solomon, Harriet Goldschlag, Albert Karbal and Shlomo Rhumba Double which is a Beth El YPC to Hear Sperka. Proceeds were sent to Kibbutz Chofetz Chaim in combination of the rhumba and Palestine. Psychiatrist Sunday the folk dance . . . It's done Dr. Harry August, Detroit with four couples and there's CARNIVAL AT CENTER lots of swinging . . . wheeee! psychiatrist, will speak on "Mar- Dr. Mischa Vinocur on visit riage Problems" before the Junior members of the Cen- from Brazil was impressed by Young People's Club of Temple ter will hold a Purim carnival our wrestling matches, but got Beth El at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, KOSHER DELICATESSEN at 1:30 p.m., Sunday. the cold shoulder when the Doc in the Synagogue. 13301 W. McNichols attempted to talk in his native UN. 4-9670 CAMP POSITIONS OPEN tongue to the wrestler billed Open 9 A. M.-3 A.M. 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