Friday, June 4, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twelve IZFA of Wayne Host to Conclave WIZEN TILE Michigan Jewish War Vets assemble at the Hotel Tuller Sunday for their state conclave, they'll hear an address by Gen. Julius Klein, na- tional commander. Your guess is as good as mine on who'll nab the state commandership. All dark horses thus far! • • • Joyce Cook traveled to Toronto. . So did Lorreta Cornfield. Barney Zamler and Lois Straus seem to have that dazed look . Stan Brown is 'bout them.. squiring 'round Vivienne Black in a steady tempo. Newspaper publisher Roy Lan- caster wed Diane Baron. • • • UP ANN ARBOR WAY . . . Sigma Alpha Mu had a big pow- wow for their 25th anniversary with cokes, women and song. Here are some of our Motor City ferns who hooked up with the SAM laddies for the deal: Rita Schaeffer and Sy Lichter, Char- lotte Viedrah and Milt Ginsburg, Diane Matler and Sy Brode, Bev Scholl and Al Weiss, Lil Fuller with Mark Abend, Margie Gla- zer and Sy Jaffe, Eleanor Cullen with Herb Shevin, Joyce Brisk- man and Milt Goldrath and Barb Coggan and Marshall Wallace. • • • TO GIVE BLOOD The Robert Rafelson JWV chappies will go en masse to donate blood for the vet blood bank at the American Red Cross Monday. Sue Grossman received the gavel for the Diane Malerman BBYW at an impressive shindig at the Belcrest Hotel with the Malerman-Naomi Choir render- ing some "sweet-and-low" stuff! • • • TIIINKOGRAM: Worry is the greatest of all thieves. • • • BIRTHDAY MELODY Happy returns to these col'm readers who chalk up another mark this week: Ruby Zak, Jo Cornell, Lee Pomerantz, George Natinsky, Fred Rapoport, Jack Attis, William Jacobs, Harry Mil- grom. • ••• NEWS GOSSIPEER • Leave it to Syd Singer to get one of those screaming whistles in his car. Mildred Shapiro embarks for the Windy City to take up a job as an economist . . . and Phyllis Grosberg hops back to L. A. Note from Jack Warner, our dancing boy, who has a part in Broadway's "Hold It." Applause to the merchant who donated $10,000 of valuable elec- trical equipment to Haganah. It was hard for Zadette Gut- man to scoot back to Calif. after the heart warming party her gal friends gave her. . . . Instead of the Henry Morgen- thau hombres taking their bowl- ing prize money they donated it all to the Allied Campaign, $350 bucks worth says prez Gabe Glantz. • • • SECRET AMBITION . . . "To be 20 again and know what I know now!" (Signod) Val. • • • HOLIDAYING Harriett Kahn and Lois Lands- berg hit the Windy City. . . . DATING DEPT. Doubling were Dr. Murray Sachs with Annette Schatten and Dr. G. Ginsburg with Marylin Klein, Jane Lazar and Phil Al- per, Eleanor Koppy with Iry Fenkel. • • • OUR MERCHANTS Don't be alarmed if you see a man getting up close to you and snapping yohr picture ... for it's Henry Fidler of the Henri Cam- era Shop out Livernois way get- ting new photos for a mystery picture contest he's putting on. Reserve June 15 for Jan Peerce's appearance in town for the National Sick Fund in Israel. • • • • BETWEEN THE LINES Whom does Nettie Borman know in Chicago that keeps her in smiles for weeks after her re- turn? Prof. Alwyn V. Freeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- man of Detroit, former legal ad- viser to the State Department, is spending a year at Ohio State University, where he was called to establish an international law department. In his first public speech at the university, Prof. Freeman told the Young Republican Club that "as long as the United States does.not oppose the So- viet Union by intervention, Rus- sian communism will continue to expand." He said "the real problem to- day is Russian imperialism, and not the battle between capital- bm and communism." Goes Over the Top in '48 Campaign 400 Expected Here for National Parley PHIL ROTHSCHILD Ohio State Calls Alwyn Freeman Victory Dance Set by Junior. Group In Peerce Show • • • MA ZEL TOV to the Joseph Schattens on their 25th anniver- sary. . .. The Lee Beckers have celebrated their third. It's a goil to the Eugene Has- nas . . . 7 lbs. and 2 oz. worth. • • • CLEVER CALENDAR of events that the Tall Towers mail- ed out to their clan. . . . It's nice enough to hang on the wall. The Ben Gillman have formed a Married Folks Musical Satdee Eve Club. Twosomes who want to hear classical and popular stuff on records, call TO. 7-5778 for info. • • • I RECENTLY turned another page in my birthday book... . . As a friend of mine puts it, "Age is creeping up on a creep." Workers in the Junior Division and members of the Junior Serv- ice Group will join to elect new members to the board of directors of the Junior Service Group and to celebrate the culmination of its campaign at a Victory Dance, Wednesday, June 9, at the Center. A slate will be presented by th6 nominating committee at the dance. Shirley Simons heads the committee. The division compaign closed well- May 26 with a total of $834y, LEIB, IIERSCIIELL known Detroit conductor, will in gifts, II 1 percent of the d.. direct the symphony orchestra final quota of $75,000 and 83 which will accompany Jan cent of the increased quota - Peerce, Metropolitan opera $100.000. Approximately 500 slips of a star, at the huge Palestine Emergency Show June 15 at total of 12,240 assigned to the di- Masonic Temple. The program vision are outstanding. will also include the massed voices of all of Detroit's Can- tors. Barney Ross and Dr. Frank Kingdon will he prin- cipal speakers, and proceeds will go to the National Sick Fund of Israel. Tickets are GRILL available at 601 Barium Tower . . or by calling WO. 5-4506. NEVER CLOSES Chapter Otte Open Every Day 'Round the Clock Members of Chapter One, Social Mixer Planned Zionist Organization of Detroit, by Detroit Adult Club • Servirg Delicious will visit the Canadian country Meals at all flours Prospective members are in- home of Willie Shanfield, Sun- vited to a social mixer of the 3169 SECOND day. For reservations call Micki Detroit Adult Club, Sunday eve- (PA block N. Masonic Lancet, WE. 4-4223. ning at the Jewish Center. Temple) Jerome Stasson, violinist, and Over 400 delegates from 130 colleges and universities throughout the United States and Canada will meet in De- troit, June 20-23, when the In- tercollegiate Zionist Federation of America holds its third na- tional convention. The Wayne University chap- ter will be host, and Joe Yanich. chairman. Prominent Zionist leaders who have been invited to speak are Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- dent of the ZOA, and Dr. Samu- el Kurland, education director of the Histadrut. Private housing is still needed for delegates, Joyce Kaplan, TO. 5-4656, said. Hirsh Asner has been elected president of the Wayne chapter. Other officers are Shirley Katz and Ruth Cooper, vice-presi- dents; George Eisler, treasurer; and Joyce Kaplan, corresponding secretary. THREE ROSES • Betty Kowalsky, pianist, will be guest artists at the chapter's annual election meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday in the Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe. Prospective members may pay their dues at the door, A social hour will follow. An all-day outing is planned for Juqe 13 at Rouge Park. Those attending will meet at 1 p.m. at Bnai Moshe. Tall Towers Schedule `French Cellar Party' The Tall Towers will hold a "French Cellar Party," June 5, open to women five-feet-eight or over and men, six feet or over. For information call Rose Sears, TY. 7-2027. A meeting will take place at David Wilkus Reelected 8 p.m., Thursday in the home North End Clinic Head of Leon Sherman, 18236 North- David Wilkus has been re- lawn avenue. elected president of the North End Clinic. The Other officers are Sylvan S. Grosner, vice-president; Mrs. Abraham Cooper, secretary; Miss Edith Heavenrich, treasurer; and In Mrs. Joseph H. Hartman and Julian H. Krolik, members of the executive committee. BEST DINE AT ROTHSTEIN'S Restaurant Finest Food Reasonable Prices 3454 Joy Rd. 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