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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

ther Midgol, Carl Seasword and
Adele Cohen, Arnold Brown and
Faye Ann Moss, Sanford Pearl-
man and Marylin Glasier. •
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LINE OR TWO MORE ...
The society news event of the
week • . . cocktail party over at
the Krasnicks' Warrington haci-
enda honoring Dulcie and Norm
Rosenfeld.
The Shaarey Zedek YPS fall
opener was a success to the tune
of 400 guys and gals.
A double birthday celebration.
Marshall Laskey chalked tip his
ninth mark with his churns while
the moms came over at the same
time and drank tea with Mrs.
Charles.

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PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THAT LATIN DAI10E they re - first fall function with a member-
fer to as the "rhumba" scares ship dance Sunday evening with
• me. ... I have seen so many of Dick Stein giving you dance
my friends assaulted by a rhumba tunes . • . Chairman Harold Sha-
dancer as they sat at ringside ta- piro and Pres. Bill Sklar will
bles!
give y ‘i a warm welcome.
• • •
The music of the rhumba bands
confuses me as I can't associate
WHOM I SAW OUT ON
the sounds with any other music DATES . . . Mike Stacey with
I have ever heard before. Having Mel Winokur, Estelle Siegal and
been in the service for three Rocky Ross, Bob Smiley and
Heads Event
years, I'm probably behind the Marilyn Hamburger, Bernie Bar-
times.
ris and Lynn Trager, Cy Seltzer
It seems our gals believe that a with Elaine Kerner.
fellow doing a sharp rhumba has
On the Fair midway ... Ruth
a finer asset than one with a Rosberg and Jerry Licht, Murray
good job.
Koblin and Joyce Lachman.
Is it possible that my violent
Dancing . . . Syd- Singer and
antipathy for the rhumba has Barb Miller, Gloria Zacks with
sentenced me to bachelorhood for Bob Frank, Helen Karbal and
the rest of my life?
Bernie Freedman, Aaron Lebow
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and Shirty Dubrinsky.
More nite-clubbing . . . Ely
PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Shapiro (Flint) with Miriam Ba-
Irving Goodman has bought a
furniture factory in L. A. and is ker, Syd Steinhart (Buffalo) and
Marylin Wunder, Joyce Rudin
goipg into production of modern
and Seymour Eichman, Ann Lane
bedroom suites.
with Aaron Brunswick.
Manny Holtzer gets a break. He
• • •
is warbling this week in a local
FROTH & FRIPPERIES:
nitery.
By now you know that Bill
A rarity and how! - Morris
Mersky shot a hole in one on the Gott is back in town. from his N.
Mexico fiesta or whatever you
ninth at Palmer Park.
Margie Smith now resides in may call it. In case you don't
N'Yawk . . . Burton Marks soon know Mr. B. G., you'll recognize
BEN GOLDBERG
will pack his grips for good and him bedecked in a sombrero com-
plete with the trimmings and the
head out to Calif.
• • •
accent.
The Norm Golds expect their
BIRTHDAYS
Ride along with us while we No. 2 bundle in November.
Miriam Fellow's hearthrob,
serenade our col'm chums on
their birthday . . . Pearl Robin- Mary Cohen, is in on leave from
son, Bill Mersky, Cass Warshaw, the U. S. navy.
Mazel Toys to the Sam Gross-
Sammy Schwartz, Marty Kaplan,
Business Men to See
Louise Geiringer, Leon Kohlen- es on their 23rd Anniversary.
The newly wed Mickey Mal-
Movies of Institution
berg, Jack Freedland, Sam Kle-
tier, Dave Rubinstein, Ernest lins (Celia Ettinger) are honey-
Curtis, Louis Korn, Roy Levett mooning in Florida.
The first meeting of the fall
• • •
and Lou Zack.
season of the Business Men's
• •
COMMERCIALS .
Group of the Los Angeles Sana-
For youse hombres that want
DAFFYNITION: Optimist .. . to look sharp this fall, dash over torium has been set for Sunday
at the Furniture Club of the De-
A man who expects to build a
to Jerry Morse, on Livernois near troiter Hotel.
$15,000 home for $15,000.
Seven, for a look at his new line
The evening will start with
of Dobbs.
cocktails at 5:30 and dinner at
TOPICS FOR GOSSIP
That Sunday Brunch over at 7. Movies of the progress of the
Who's Gert Wilson's new beau Joseff Bros from 10 to 2 is get- sanatorium will be shown. They
ting to be the nuts .. ; It's a will be supplemented with a talk
in Milwaukee?
There's a Ruth Goldberg in regular gossip powpow and what by Paul Dubinsky of Chicago,
Chicago who says nice things food!
director of the midwest area of
This entertainment problem the institution.
about Joe Rosin.
can
drive
one
buggy
unless
you
And there's an eligible in town
Ben Goldberg is chairman of
Who's mighty interested in Mar- can get the proper advice in a the event and Charles Nathanson
nutshell
.
.
.
Well,
Sam
Arnold
cella Steuben, South Haven's
and Eugene Epstein are assisting
(Arnie Silberstein) over at Del- him. N. R. Epstein is president
Biltmore boss.
A summer romance is still bub- bridge and Gorrell will fix yOu of the club.
bling. . . . Maxine Weinberg's up in a jiffy!
The organization was founded
• • •
jaunt to Toronto sounds like it's
to draw together Detroit leaders
DUETS ON PROWL:.
getting close.
interested in the welfare of the
Leo Millman and Corrine Ten- sanatorium and willing to under-
Carol Harris and Ed Benjamin
(N. Y.) are apt. hunting already. nen, Stu Hertzberg and Elaine take the collection of $1,000 each
And pert Phyllis Grosberg, on Pupko, Dave Edelman with Es- in its anual fund-raising drive.
her visit to our fair city, greets
us with a "I found myself a Man
Masonic Auditorium
Wednesday, Sept. 22, 8:20 P. M.
in L.A." . . • The tieup should
STOKOWSKI
be in Jan.
CONDUCTS
• • •
THEY'RE IN LUFF
Audrey Hartman middle-aisles
it with Don Pearl on the 19th ...
Tickets: 3.60, 3.00, 2.40, 1.80, 1.20
Grinnell's, TE t 7100
Marty Grossman and Elaine
Glass are engaged . . . And
Edythe Borin and Jack Rosner
MASONIC AUDITORIUM—SUNDAY, OCT. 3, 8:20 P. M.
are simply maaad about each
PHIL SPITALNY'S •
other • . . Lynne Fishman and
Morrey R9chlin hook-up on the
19th ... Danny Arnold has given
a ring to Emily Kittner.
ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA
7
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Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20
Grinnell's, TE 2-7100
CHALK TIIIS UP on your
things to come list . . . ZOA's
Chapter 1 dance at the Center
this Satdee nite with proceeds to
COME AND HEAR
the Jewish National Fund . .
Bud Kramer and his ork is on
The World - Renowned Canto,
tab.
And the YPC Northwest He-
brcw gang blossoms out in their

. . .
L. A. Sanatorium
Unit's Dinner Set

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N. Y. PHILHARMONIC ORCH.

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Friday, September 17, 1948

Aids Honor Roll

Hadassah Maps
Dinner for Oct. 2 Israeli Artists

Mrs. Newman Heads
$100 Affair in Drive

Women who are contributing
$100 or more to the Hadassah
Honor Roll drive have been in-
vited to the annual $100 dinner
Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Hotel
Statler.
Mrs. Robert Newman is chair-
man of the event. Gen. John H.
Hilldring, former U. S. represen-
tative at the UN, will be the
guest speaker.
Assisting Mrs. Newman are
Mrs. Joseph Fenton and Mrs.
George Bremen, co-chairmen of
dinner arrangements.
Reservations may be made at
the Hadassah office, TY. 8-8216.

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Saturday, October 2nd

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Tickets may be obtained at the Synagogue or

Metro Music House — 10321 Dexter
Detroit Hebrew Book Shop — 12226 Dexter
Borenstein's Book Store — 8603 Twelfth
Zion Book Store — 9008 Twelfth

Northwest YPC Maps
Membership Dance'

Col. & Joyce Maybohnt- — — — — —
Formerly of the SAMOVAR

B'NAI DAVID SYNAGOGUE

Elmhurst and 14th

Two of Israel's leading artists
will be in Detroit Oct. 10 to pre-
sent a full program of Israeli
music at the Scottish Rite Ca-
thedral of Masonic Temple.
They are Shoshana Damarl
and Joseph Goland, who are
touring the country "to bring a
message of hope and victory to
American Jewry."
Miss Damari, a native of Ye-
men, is called the "Crown of
Modern Israel." Goland is a
member of the Tel Aviv opera
house.

Bloch Unit Awaits
`Israel Aid Niolit'

in a M4ARIV CONCERT

Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 8 P.M.

in Concert Here

The Young Peciple's Club of
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation will present its annual
membership dance Sunday eve-
ning at the Synagogue
Dick Stein and his orchestra
The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, will provide the music. The af-
executive secretary of the De- fair is free to members and
$1
troit Round Table of Catholics, to non-members.
Jews and Protestants, will be
among the speakers at the "Aid
to Israel Night' of the Ivan S. LOUIS MARSHALL has been
Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith.
serving good food for
The Sept. 20 affair, to be held
35 years,
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
Linwood and Pasadena avenues, MARSHALL'S
will also be addressed by Ed-
RESTAURANT
ward Swan, executive secretary
(Formerly Goldberg's)
of the National Association for
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the Advancement of Colored
between Blaine • Pingre•
People, and Rabbi Moses Lehr-
Open Day & Night
man of Bnai Moshe.
Price of admission will be
LUNCHEONS — DINNERS
canned milk or cash contribu- SANDWICIIES — SNACKS,
tions for the purchase of milk ETC. TY. 4-9005
and military uniforms.

Formerly of Moscow and Warsaw,

TALL TONERS
FALL DANCE

Climaxing several years of ef-
fort, traffic lights are being in-
stalled at Dexter and Cortland
where Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
is situated.
The increase in Yeshivah at-
tendance has raised serious
problems about the pupils' safe-
ty and the Yeshivah adminis-
tration persisted in its requests
for the lights for years.
A police officer was assigned
to direct traffic in school hours.
The traffic signals are expected
to assure even greater safety to
the students.
Registration for kindergarten,
elementary, intermediate and
high school grades of the Day
School, the afternoon classes and
the Beth Jacob School for Girls
is continuing.

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