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May 14, 1948 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-14

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Friday, May 14, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

"UNDER the stars the air was Lee, Al Tucker, Harry 0111,
George Adelberg, Art Monson,
light
Max Pearl, Morris Reznick, Sam
But dark below the boughs,
The still air of the speechless Schechter, James Stone, Manuel
Silverman and Phil Selvan.
night,
• • •
When lovers crown their vows"

NEWEST LUXURY ITEM

Earl Robbins claimed he got
that bruised lip in a fall. We
wonder . .. Gert Kutzen is mi-
nus a certain irat pin.
* • •
YAPPING ON AND ON
Sara Lee Eitler turned' over
the gravel to new pres. Eve Kur-
land at the Rebecca Gratz din-
ner dance.
We always get a kick out of
watching Sam Rosenblat M.C. at
his weddings. He really has the
guests laughing with his ditties
and special numbers by the band.
A note from the Dermer lad-
dies telling us that the Green-
bush Inn will be spic and span
for the Decoration weekend with
a special bus leaving to take the
holiday crowd up there.
A friend of mine wishing to
ascertain how close his gal
friend comes to having a per-
, fect figure, asks for the measure-
ments of Venus De Milo. They
are: Height 5 ft., 5 in.; bust, 37;
waist, 26; and hips 38.
That is all.

from Hollywood is an uphol-
With spring in the air, roman- stered telephone available in er-
tic couples turn their thoughts to mine, sable or white mink. Furry
engagement and marriage . .
We make that statement because phone, I say. • • •
of the heavy flow of mail to us
regarding our community love ALL SCRAMBLED UP .
The Sid Fogels are bragging
birds. Yes, even the mags have
blossomed out with advice to all 'bout their _twins. Fergood-
nesssakes!
bride and bridegroom.
The Robert Rafelson Post din-
Elaine Siden has been har-
pooned by Marty Matter . . . ner dance was unusual because
Kay Goodman has that dazed Al Waterstone wrote a song in
look 'bout Sid Milgrom, and a memory of the late Robert Rafel- Hashofar Plans
phone call from L. A. tells us son, .Mickey Woolf - put on a
that Windsor's Frank Adelman terrific show with N.Y.'s Rich- Musicale June 1
ard Day helping out and nite
has found himself a cute dish.
Four members of the Detroit
Barbara Lichtenstein's and club scouts in the audience
Symphony
Orchestra will be
watching
'em.
Leonard Barron's birthdays fell
Chuck Schwartz adds: "A guest artists at a musicale of
on the same day, and this year
Leonard gave Barbara an en- columnist has got to keep his ear Hashofar, June 1 at the Jewish
to the ground and his node to the Center.
gagement ring.
They are Morris Hochberg,
More engagements . . . Francis grind."
• • •
Jules Yanover, Meyer Shapiro
Supian and Joe Krinsky, Jerry
and Rudolph Kramer.
Krause and U of M's Reva Hertz, NITELIFING . .
Triva Gold with Mark Rob- Also on the program will be
Larry Berkowitz and Marilyn
bins and Ray Geiger, visitors Mrs. Abraham Cooper, soprano,
Rosenberg.
Raundie Weingarden wears from the Windy City . . . Ber- Cantor Pavel Slavensky, bari-
and Betty Kowalsky and
Harvey Tannerbaum's Pi Tau nice Block and Marty Hollander, tone,
Sigma pin. Ditto on the pin on Ruth Cooper and Nick Feldheim, Matilde Garvett Kesler, pianists.
Frances Colman from Bernie Morrey Nelson with Jo Cornell,
Barney Zamler with Lois Straus.
Tell your friends about the
Shulman.
More duets. Iris Seigel with new Chronicle—the INTEREST-
• • •
Julie Sandler, Hershel Harris and
PEOPLE AND VIEWS
Leona Chalit, Sherry Epstein and ING Jewish weekly.
The gals over in the S. D. T. Phil Schreiber, Clara Bell and
house in Ann Arbor were all in Leonard Saxon, Joyce Lachman
a dither when Boots Kalman with Norman Shulak, Bev Benja-
Ben Jonson's Immortal
brought over the famed young min and Al Levine, Rhea Ann
pianist Leon Fleisher for dinner. Schiff and Bob Benjamin, Debby
Diane Lieberman and Gilda Frutkin and She! Freedman.
Warnick are beck from Florida
• • •
Louis Jouvey
Harry Baur
and the way Donna Carlson HEARD AND OVERHEARD:
gazes off into space we believe
Muriel Gilbert and Sam Ru-
"funniest film in years"—
that she left some fond mem-, da& have that glazed look 'bout
New Yorker
ories in Miami. Yes?
each other .. Dick Bayles and
• s •
NET PROCEEDS TO WA
Helen Block an' in the see-each-
It's BIRTHDAY TIME for our other-every-nite stage . . . There
May 14, 15 8:30 P.M. Adm.50c
col'm readers. Light up the can-
rumors 'bout Elaine Fishel
dles for Gilds Luden, Barb are
Cy Feldman too.
11111 Auditorium — Ann Arbor
Swade, Doris Karmanri, Judy and
Nice tall - blond job that Monte
Pleven, Muriel 'Sims (belated), Rudner
had out the other nite
Marilyn Weisman, Al Stein, Betty
Atler, Eileen Piken, Shirley Mor-
SIMNIMILW8VIGWOOL/AWMAIM IVO•
rison, Enid Berkowitz, Cornelis
Ratner and Rena Edelson.
Wayne University's Hillel Presents
More cake cutters . , . Ted
Lepofsky, Alexander Rosin, Art

"Jewish Youth Face the Fu-
ture" will be the topic of Oscar
Cohen, executive director of the
Jewish Community Council, when
he addresses a meeting of the
Shaarey Zedek Young People's
Society.
Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day in the Synagogue, the ses-
sion will feature a musical pro-
gram, dancing and refreshments.
Harry Sears is chairman.

At the

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• • •

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Mrs. Jones Heads
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* HILLELU JAH *

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serving good food for
35 years,

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1



Mrs. Harry L. Jones, inde-
fatigable president of Detroit
Chapter of Hadassah, will head
the organization again for 1943-
49, election results confirmed.
Named executive vice-president
is Mrs. Ralph Davidson.
Vice-presidents include Mes-
dames Simon Diamond, S. Baer
Keidan, Adolph Moelowe, Samuel
Rubiner, Norman Steinberg and
Claire Axelrod. Elected as sec-
retaries are Mesdames Theodore
Bargman, Samuel Coggan and
Bud Blum.
The treasurer is Mrs. Sol R.
Levin and her assistant is Mrs.
Samuel Greenberg.

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DETROIT WORKMEN'S CIRCLE CHORUS
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DON FROHMAN, Director

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