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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-28

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Pate 9 I868

Sets August Date

EVERYONE

Friday, May

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Members of Junior liadassah
will honor their mothers at an
affair, June 13 in the Jewish
Center.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
cede the program. Entertainment
will include the Junior Hadas-
sah Players in a series of tab-
1 leaus portraying scenes from
Palestinian life.
For information call Judy
Pregerson, TO. 8.8044. The Cen-
.•_
tral States regional convention
BEATRICE GOLDSTEIN
of Junior Hadassah will take
Announcement is made by Mr. place this weekend at Camp
and Mrs. Joseph M. Goldstein of Michigama.
• • •
Ohio avenue of the engagement
of their daughter Beatrice to
Chapter One
Newton Rottenberg, son of Dr.
On June 6, paid-up members
and Mrs. Joseph Rottenberg of
Calvert avenue. The wedding of Chapter One, Zionist Organ-
will take place Aug. 17. Both ization of Detroit, will visit the
attend the University of Michi- Canadian farm of Willie Shan-
gan.
Fishing, softball and dancing
are planned. To attend call
Suzanne Hamburger
Micki Lancet, WE. 4-4223.

SEEMS to be place in tip-top shape for the
keyed up for the holiday season, and the Nate Litvins
weekend. We hope the weather have visitors from Holland.
is with us.
• • •

NAMES AND NAMES
Stanley Litinsky is a member
of a farm league in Clinton,
N.C. He allowed only four hits
in a recent game . . . The big
leagues have their eyes on this
promising youngster.

The Dr. David Kallmans are
all aglow 'bout the news that
their daughter Boots received
the Wyvern Junior Honor So-
ciety award at U of M.
Seymour Tuchow of Detroit
radio fame, has lined up a bit
with a Mass. stock company and
is eyeing N.Y. television for the
fall.

Arthur Danto was represented
in the National Graphic Show in
Seattle with his woodcut, "Jo-
seph,"
Herman Weiss comes into the
downtown Telenews setup.
• • •

TILE PI TAU SIGMA laddies
entertained ... Here's some who
made up the guest list . . .
Vera Operman with Lou Wood-
berg, Max Snider and Bev Bens-
man, Dave Berman and Dianne
Neu, Lloyd Weingarden and
Marylin Sills, Harvey Tannen-
baum with Raundie Weingarden.
• • •

BIRTHDAY MUSIC ...
Ork Leader Sam Rosenblat is
on the bandstand this week to
swing out with some fine birth-
day tunes while we blow out
the candles for Marcia B. Beck-
er, Rose Levy, Jerry Arta,
Phyllis Licht, Chuck Deitch,
Norman Ellstein, Sam Rodd,
Isadore Friedman, Clement Gold-
man, Charles Kaye, Mark Sin-
german, Morris Orechkin, Louis
Weber, Dan Prager, Bill Fried-
man, Louis Miller, Herman Gor-
don, Milt Goldberg, Al Bobrin,
Elaine Levin, Lil Holtzer and
Shirley Gil.
• • •

IN MT. CLEMENS, Francis
Zeve is trying hard to retain
her Florida tan . . . Al Barnett
is showing off his new addi
tion . Al Keller is back after
a honeymoon spell with his
eastern bride . . . Leo Mandell
(New Glenwood) is getting his

TALKING SHOP

Architect Henry Fidler is re-
ceiving congrats from the com-

munity on his unusual camera
shop out Livernois and Outer
Dr., and all youse camera bugs
will find the place loaded with
fine equipment.

All of you know Marner Li-
tinsky, the shoe man on Dex-
ter . . . He has added on a
No. 2 spot out McNichols way,
formerly Lloyd s Shoes.

• •

Betrothal Told
77, -

Regional Convention
Set This Weekend

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

From now on, you'll be hit
hard with direct mail and dis-
play ads from travel agencies,
resorts and boat cruises to sell
you "fun and frolic, rest and
relaxation" deals.
Anyhoo . . . the Detroit Bnai
Brith gals will embark this
weekend for Chicago for their
District 6 conclave of fun and
business, and those that get
stuck in town, how 'bout turn-
ing out for the Memorial Day
parade?
• • •

Junior Hadassah
to Honor Mothers

28, INS



WEEKEND ROUNDUP

Our homing pigeons tell us
about the outdoor powwow that
Harold "Fuzzy" Aron threw for
his clan as a goodby before his
family moves to Indianapolis ...
Braving the coin winds 'round
the bright fire were Norm Shu-
lak and Joyce Lachman, Harold
Kutnik with Lucille Greenberg,
Alma Fox and Murray Schwartz,
Bev Blondy and Sandy Gold-
man, Sylvia Leiter and Bernard
Lampier, Reggie Becker with
Marylin Katz, Jack Kutnik and
Pearl Gottlieb, Dick Rossman
and Skippy Greenberg.
• • •

PAINTING THE TOWN ...

It's still the delightful music
of Leonard Seel (at Statler in
the fall) at Nebiolo's which has
a floor show policy on week-
ends . . . Three Roses out Sec-
ond Ave. is open all nits.
Sol Shpargel is now slapping
together those ( corned beefs at
Lefkofsky's in the B'way Mar-
ket.
And Mickey Woolf's Bel Aire
Country Club up in the Catskills
is now open . . . Looks like 104
acres of fun.
Brothers Eatery will expand to
their No. 2 spot at 7 Mile and
Li vernois.
Says a sweet chick 'bout the
scanty beach costumes for wo-
men: "If you can't swim in them,
what good are they?" .. • Oh,
come now!

Entertained by Aunts

Mesdames Isadore, Sam and
Louis Hamburger were hostesses
at a luncheon and miscellaneous
shower Tuesday in the Hotel
Book Cadillac, honoring their

niece, Suzanne Hamburger.

60 Invited to Shower
for Eleanor Blumenthal

Cards have been issued to 60
guests for a miscellaneous show-
er Saturday at the Hotel Statler
in honor of Eleanor Blumen-
thal. Hostesses will be Etta Rose

Mr. and Mrs Leonard Canner
of Fullerton avenue will have as
their guests Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Glick and sons of Portsmouth,
O., Mrs. Lottie Canner of
Charleston, W. Va., and Mrs.
Agnes Canner and Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Canner, and daughter of
Cincinnati, who are coming
here for the Bar Mitzvah June 5
of Micky Canner.

Tell your friends about the
new Chronicle—the INTEREST-
ING Jewish weekly.

and Mrs. Harold Norman.

NW YOUTH GROUP

A special meeting to elect offi-
cers has been called by the
Northwest Youth Group for 8
p.m., Thursday.

Kosher Catering

COMPLETE SERVICE

under supervision of the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
For Best Prices and Service
Call

Mrs. Rosenzweig
WEbster 3-3637

Come Join flu' Fun

at a

GALA FROLIC AND FAIR

• DANCING • GAMING

• ENTERTAINMENT

Also 0011-HA A!—The Sensation of the Season
June 12th and 13th
Saturday 8 P.M. til? Sunday 4 P.M. til?
WORKMAN'S CIRCLE — 11529 Linwood
Presented by:
Knights of Pythias Detroit Lodge 55
and Pythian Sisters Greater Detroit Temple 152

A GRAND TIME FOR ALL

ADMISSION 50c

Under Personal Supervision of Bill Ritter

Detroit's finest Strictly
Kosher Catering

For Weddings — Showers — Bar Mitzvahs — Banquets

Receptions — Luncheon Meetings and Other Functions

DINE AT

ROTHSTEIN'S

Restaurant

Finest Food
Reasonable Prices
3454 Joy Rd.
at Dexter
TY. 4-9424

CATERING

To
Weddings — Showers
and Other Social Functions

--`

HELEN COWEN

t'onfirm ► lion
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lapides, of
18205 Parkside avenue, will be
at home to relatives and friends
from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, June
13 in honor of the confirmation
of their daughter, Helene G. La-
pides. No cards.

for food

Good to the
Last Bite

LIEBERMAN
and CITRIN

Linwood at Taylor

UPTOWN CLUB

6537 2nd BLVD.

Showers from $1.60

Opp. General Motors Bldg.

LOUIS MARSHALL has been
serving good food for
35 years,

NOW ACCEPTING
RESERVATIONS
FOR AFTERNOON
AFFAIRS

MARSHALL'S
RESTAURANT

(Formerly Goldberg'•/

8681 TWELFTH ST.

between Blaine R ringree

SUCH AS:

SHOWERS, PARTIES
AND RECEPTIONS

Open Day & Night

FOR RESERVATIONS AND
INFORMATION

LUNCHEONS — DINNERS
SANDWICHES — SNACKS,
ETC. TY. 4-9005

Call TR. 1-2360

itREAL

PRIVATE
PARTIES
CATERED

CHINESE
AND
AMERICAN DISHES

FAMILY
DINNERS

to the Jewish Community

COMPLETE
TAKE-OUT
SERVICE

KING FONG CAFE

11512 DEXTER ear. Elmhurst — No. 9093
OPEN DAILY 11 S. m. to 12 p. m.
SATURDAYS, II n, rn. to 2 II. m.

SPECIAL RATES (IIVEN FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS

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CANTONESE FOOD AS YOU LIKE IT!

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or TO. 7-2113
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Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cow.
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engagement of their daughter
lielen to Seymour Grundy, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Grundy
of San Juan drive. The wedding
will take place Oct. 10 at the
Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.

Featuring Authentic Cantonese

Dishes

Egg Rolls — Won Ton — Gai Kow — Steak Kow — Kai Kow
Almond War Sue Gai — Tenderloin with Pea Pods

Open Daily From 12 Noon to 3 a. in.
Special Lunches Daily 12 Noun to 2:30 ,p.
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