r Friday, April 39, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twelve PHIL ROTHSCHILD "I SINCERELY HOPE lung " skirts are here to stay," so writes one of my close bach- elor pals. "I admire a well- shaped leg, but I'm getting tired of seeing kneecaps, bow legs and varicose veins. So, what could be better than the new look covering up all three de- ficiencies and putting the fern in a new light?" My boy, you've got something there . . . I think we'll have our survey dept. check on legs before and after long skirts. • • • PEOPLE YOU KNOW .. . Bravos to chic Bernice Shep- low who spins the "Red Feath- er Music Box" discs each Mon- day on WJBK at 7:45 . . . you'll find this platter chatter entirely different from the strictly pop stuff. Helen Goldman, a Pisgah Aux- iliary gal, did a nifty solo in the recent "Hungarian Fan- tasy" . . . Helen thinks up some of those terrific dance rou- tines which the Pisgah ferns throw every once in a while. Aloha to bachelor days. "The Stag Theater" has put on a comedy in four acts with these principals: Rube Kurnetz, Don Schiller, Julian Scott and Mel Wallace. • • • engaged Iry Fields and his mu- sic as before. These hombres have lost no time in getting their dates for the shindig . . . Leon Cohan and Lois Max, Raundie Weingarden and Harvey Tannenbaum, Sey- mour Brenner and Risa Max, Richard Baylis and Helen Block, Larry Berkowitz with Marylin Rosenberg. Two events are scheduled. for Sunday, May 2 . . . the YPS of Shaarey Zedek will take to the outdoors for their all day outing . . . Marilyn Hershenson, Helen Noble, Sol Ginsberg, Pearl Weiner and Adele Spinner vouch that you'll definitely be in for lots of fun. And on Sunday evening, May 2 at the Northwest Congrega- tion, that well known group, the Mezeritcher Social Club will throw their Cabaret affair with Mickey Woolf giving out with the tunes and a floor show headlined by Max Sosin and his Mereritcher "Mad Caps"... Lots of laughs. • • • LOVE'S BURSTIN' out all over . .. Clarice Feinberg and Jerry Hyman are engaged .. . Sue Jackson is pinned . . . Stan Wallace is engaged to a Cleve- land goil, and from Calif we learn that Betty Schwartz has been harpooned. • • • NITELIFING .. . Seen 'bout . . . Sue Slobin with Seymour Shaw, Arnold Op- penheim (N.Y.) with Natalie Novak, Bill Singer and Dana White (Chicago), Iry Wine and Lenore Lieberman, Phyllis Co- hen and Al Gilbert, Harold For- man and Maxine Weinberg, Margie Smith and Chuck Wets- man. At Robin Hood's were Bill Miller and Shirley Rapapport, Bev Trager and Tommy Balkin. In a dancing mood, Morrie Mendeloff and Maureen Levitt, Madelyn Cohen and Mary Da- vis . • . More twosomes . . . Les West and Madge Kaufman, Clara Schwartz with Ed Weller, Cy Abrams and Gene Hirsch, Ilene Mason and Bob Smiley, Marilyn Kopel with Rocky Ro- senfeld. Editor to Speak BAUM GREENBERG • • • GiVCIl Displayv New Mercury The all-new 1949 Mercury is now on display at Given Motors, Inc., 8510 Twelfth street at Philadelphia. Described by Benson Ford, vice-president of Ford Motor and director of Lincoln-Mer- cury, as "the most significant cars in Mercury history", the new models combine grace and beauty with new interior styling, an all-new ride, increased power, improved performance and more room for passengers and lug- gage. The new models are being presented in four body styles. These include a four-door sport sedan, a six-passenger coupe, a six-passenger convertible coupe and a station wagon. HEARD & OVERHEARD .. . Labor Zionists Await Greenberg How Prisoners Two of our town's shapelies stayed in last Saturday nite be- cause they wouldn't accept last minute dates . . . Mmmnnn .. . They'll learn. Back in town after a short hitch to a Calif. laddie, this lass will have to wait a whole year for her final decree. Some B'way chapeau marts are offering men's fedoras in peeenk . . . and you should see some of Norm Gold's pink and violet shirts that he brought home from the big city • . . Ohnowllookahere! Who was that svelte blond that Sammy Frankenstein had with him at Chicago's Glass Hat? Hayim Greenberg, noted Zion- ist leader, editor of the Jewish Frontier, and Sidor Belarsky, famed bass-baritone, will appear on the program of the annual donor event of the Labor Zionist Organization at the Art Insti- tute, Tuesday, May 25. Greenberg is a member of the Jewish Agency. Belarsky recent- ly returned from Palestine and brought with him a number of new Palestinian songs. Donor tickets may be obtained at the Labor Zionist office and at the Jewish Folk Schools of- fice, 13722 Linwood avenue. For information, call TO 8-9280. • • • Keep Passover (Continued from Page 3) a.. ter the meal and talked and played cards. They were the envy of the, other prisoners and even the unobtrusive but ever- present guards. The side door opened, plates and plates of food were passed out. I was not supposed to see it but the goyim were being paid off. Ethics are scrupulously ob- served in jail! Why did these boys have 10 days' celebration for Passover? Hardly for religious reasons. This was the tradition. So for 10 years I observed ev- ery major holiday in prison, helping Jewish prisoners keep the holidays, observing Jewish tradition within the atmosphere of prison tradition. BIRTHDAY CALL .. . The delightful Gee Cee Trio California Capers: at the Town Pump has arranged a nice melody of birthday mu- sic especially for our col'm read- ers . . . Happy returns to Larry Gorosh, Shirlee Schulman, Doily Lublin, Ben Katzman, Lila Ro- By JOE (Lefkofsky) LEFTON ready to graduate from optome- ' sky's, we have Nate 'N Al's in Beverly Hills. Nate Rimer is the try school. sen and Alice Bistrowitz. • • • LOS ANGELES—Now for more same one who used to be on More birthday salutes . . . 'Johnny Mad A SO So news about ex-Detroiters in STEEL AND REAL ESTATE Dexter, and Al Mendelson was Irving Korby, Art Becker, Ray Sings Her Inimitable Songs California: LOOKING AROUND in the that Jovial Greeter at the old Sharkey, Mort Weinberg, Sam Bob Victor is holding down promotion line I stumbled on Dexter hangout called Boesky's Weiner, Bernie Morrison, Bill . . in the long distant past. quite a job. He is chief steward Milton Gordon. The last I heard, Gross and Fred Sarko. PARK A MONTCAlm at the Nikabob, one of the he was head of religious educa- • • • Herb and Bev Schakne are in tion at one of the local Temples. town's most famous eateries. In- the automobile business along AN ITEM LABELED "Pass- Marty Graham (Grossman) is the ocean at Redondo Beach. over special" in a restaurant: cidentally, he and I are holed LOUIS MARSHALL has been the guiding light in one of the Now, I ask you, whatever hap- Turkey on large rye or Matzoh up in a lavish little apartment big steel concerns out here. His pened to all the Dktroiters who serving good .food for together. • • • During the winter, I got a racy red convertible is seen used to live in Detroit? I think 35 years, TATTLE AND TRIVA in some of the oddest spots. this should about do for this Hy Brown's got the mumps, chance to see the parents of MARSHALL'S The Arden boys (Sid and Lar- time. I'll try to bring you up to tsk, tsk . . . Mayer Morganroth many of the kids I used to hang around with. Larry Raskin's ry Weingarden) are in the real date occasionally. So from the RESTAURANT is in the Navy, starts training folks, as well as his wife's, Lila estate business with their dad, at Great Lakes ... Gloria Ham- Sklar Raskin, were out here. while sister Carol is seen run- Golden West, this is Lefton sign- (Formerly Goldbere•l ing off. 8681 TWELFTH ST. burger, Molly Berman and Iris ning around town with Harry Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder, between Blaine A rinse.. Kerner are in N.Y. vacationing. parents of Warren Shwayder; Harris, that ex-Central bigwig. Open Day Ss Night Dr. Ken Belen's pride and Henry Marks has shifted his L. A. TELCOVE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenspan, joy Jack will blow out two Fred Greenspan's folks, and selling abilities from Hickey's LUNCHEONS — DINNERS The annual "May Ball" of the candles with his playmates. many others were spending some on Washington boulevard to Jer- Los Angeles Telcove Club will SANDWICHES — SNACKS, Joan Felzer while attending time away from the cold weath- ry Jerrem's . .. one of our ex- be held May 9 in the Center. ETC. TY. 4-9005 a ball game in New York sat clusive haberdasheries. er. next to Lorraine Day . . . . • • • • What's this? . . . Dick Sloan L. A.'S BOESKY'S staying home on Satdec nite? 2 PROUD PAPPIES SO AS NOT TO LOSE the • • • HY ALTMAN, ex-Detroiter, flavor for something like Boe- STORK DEPT. and his brother, Fred, have a KOSHER DELICATESSEN Congrats to the Sidney Seders in natty little delicatessen down at on their No. 1, a boy, and the Ocean Park. Both boys are mar- 13301 W. McNichols Iry Levins have named their ried now and proud pappies. UN. 4-9670 bundle, "Donna Sue". Bernie Ackerman is holding Open 9 A.M.-3 A.M. • • • and With 50 percent of their slips down a job of much import with Carrying a complete FAMOUS LAST WORDS: the local Veterans Administra- covered and 85 percent of their "Step out in the alley and say tion. Burt Barnet is in the plas- quota achieved, the pharmacy line of Dairies & that". section of the Professional Divi- Appetizers tic business, and doing quite • • • Liberman & Citrin sion is doing one of the out- well. "Known For- Quality Food" ON THE CALENDAR Linwood at Taylor Sherrill Broudy has been doing standing jobs of the Allied Northwest" appears set designing for the coming Jewish Campaign. This group "Club again on the scene this Satdee movie, "Joan of Lorraine," while meets weekly in order to in- nite, May 1, at the Northwest his brother Aubrey is up at Cal sure that all section workers Congregation ... The YPC have getting an education. have up-to-the-minute aware- ROTHSTEIN'S $1.20 Sunday Special! Leonard Berlin and Joe Fed- ness of the campaign meetings Choice of opiwtirer—soup--erlop leftnee--role ,,law—meot loaf with II der are partners in the clothes and of their section's progress. vegetables or Hunorian roulash brirrose rake & compote. Al Boesky and Harry Berlin pole business up near Glendale. are chairmen of the section. At . Detroit's Finest Restaurant Phil Burns is well on his way TY 4-9424 to a medical education, but says three group solicitation meet- 3454 Joy Road at Dexter ings, this group increased its Election of officers, a talk by he still misses Detroit. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad and a In a similar setup is Harold 1947 gifts by 93 percent, 119 musical program will be high- Firestone, who is just about percent and 147 percent. lights of the annual member- PRIVATE ship meeting of the Young Peo- PARTIES DINING ple's Club of Temple Beth El CATERED DANCING at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, in the ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTING THE MUSIC OF Temple. The program will feature a ORCHESTRA talk on Jewish music by Ja- OPEN son Tickton, Temple musical di- SPECIAL STILL ACCEPTING Available to the Jewish Community SUNDAY rector, and selections by Betty day Lueeheens oonday N Noon RESERVATIONS FO 2 P. M. Kowalsky, young concert pian- Served II:30 to 2 p.m. CONIFER-IR Clem( BOWLING BANQUETS IhMan ist. Rabbi Akselrad will speak TAKE-OUT j a SERVICE 11512 DEXTER tor. Elmhurst — No. 111103 on "A Program for the Future." von RESERVATIONS VI K-9115-8. NO MER (MARGE ANYTIME OPEN DAILY 11 a. as. to 1111 p. se. 5417 OAKWOOD 14 SCIIALFER-20 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN An open forum is planned by SATURDAYS. 11 a. m. toe a. tom. the YPC for May 16. Business, School Lure Detroiters RUTH WALLIS TOWN PUMP • • Al Miller's FOR THE BEST Pharmacy Section Pledges Doubled FOOD SERVICE Beth El YPC Host to Betty Kowalsky — NEBIOLO'S Cafe * LEONARD SEEL I irit',117., 1 ''''' — REAL CHINESE AND AMERICAN DISHES KING FONG CAFE