Idly, October g, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE rage Twelve Harold Edelson and Elaine Krell have reached the "see each other every nite stage." Maxine Weinberg 1i expecting that sparkler from a Toronto chappie veri soon.. Jerry Glassman entertained a gal from Rochester, N.Y., over the holidays. Newest break-up is an 18- year-old-gal whose marriage went on the rocks alter seven your efforts to understand wo. months. FLATTER me, • • men? For love delights in A. A little. • praises." RAMBLING ON • Sol Collins received the last The flattery most effeCtive is rites of bachelorhood at a stag the flattery of actions, so writes ROMANCE IN THE FALL: an author of a new bock on un- Julie Sandler, considered one his pals threw for him. Wayne University's Mu Kappa derstanding the female race. He of the town's most eligible, has goes on to relate, "never try to put an engagement sparkler of Sigma Alpha Mu will be for_ tell a plain god she is beautiful; on Iris Seigel's left finger. mally installed. Oct. 24 at the Lee Plaza . • . Fraternity big- tell her she iftroaCt-looking .. . Muriel Kay and Milt Strauss wigs from all over the country or she has beautiful eyes, or an will hook-up in a few weeks. will be present to see their new- unusual figger. Windsor's Eve Adelaman found est baby start growing. "As fur a beautiful gal, tell Mazel Toys to the Milt Roses her she has a marvelous sense herself a man while on a vaca- on their No. 2 addition, David of humor, or that she is clever tion jaunt to L.A. and different and has an air of Helen Soloman and Fred Bab- Randall. You'll-.be. in- for lots - of laughs mystery about her, etc. . ..." bin are engaged. • • • next Sunday at the Center when Now we'll see what happens the Junior Service Group pre- on this approach. ISRAELI STARS coming Oct. • • • sents its jury trial meeting, with 10. . . . Shoshana Daman and barristers Jerry Kelman and Sol PEOPLE AND PLACES Joseph Goland, Israeli musical Henry Ehrlich's new hacienda Schwartz fighting it out.• revue artists, will make their Milt Shore, Hy Brown and seems to be a haven for sports Detroit debut, Sunday, at Ma- Morrey Wasserman initiated a names. . . . His pal, Mery Per- sonic Temple in a program of gulman, former All-American friendly card game with 72 songs and dramatic sketches call- smackers going to "Aid for Is- and now center for the Lions, ed, "The Stars Shine For Israel." rael." is his houseguest for the season. • • • Dance Shy? Attend Herm Har- . Anytime one drops in at his rison's dancing classes at the place, there's some sport celeb' BIRTHDAY BELLS We'll squeeze in our birthday Center. 'round. The Naomi Bnai Brith gals' The Mary Obersteins move to rah-rahs in this short breathing lots of males. Indiana, and the newlywed Mor- spell. . . . Congrats to Jimmy open house brought • • rey Wexlers take up their tepee Rush, Shirlee Brinauer, Ceile Be seeing you 'round .. . Glick, Betty Cetner, Jo Nager, in Calif. Ginnie Brown and Harvey Marion Kohlenberg, Dr. Ken Be- Freeman make a nice singing len, Eddie Sparage, Dorothy Kozenn, Cbajes Return Wolfe, Sol Sakra. combo. From European Tour Jean Jaslove is back from the More birthdays . .. H. Verne Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, hospital. . . . Helen Budney is Ileilbrunn, George Levin, Norm relating her travel tales from Schiffer, Don Katz, Theodore and Julius Chajes, composer- the East The Harry Millers Frazis, Bernie Slabeck, Frank pianist, have returned from a concert tour of Europe, their (Corned Beef Kings) expect Perry. third within the last two years. their No. 1 heir some time in • Known as pioneers of Jewish November. A-COMING • • • Over in Windsor the Jr. Ha- music, they made history when FAMOUS LAST WORDS: dassah will throw their annual hey performed Palestinian mu- "And if I'm elected .. Yom Kippur shindig Oct. 13 a' ic over radio stations in Paris, • • • rienpa and Lausanne, Switzer- the Shaar Hashomayim audi 'ROUND & ROUND . . . Seen torium. Ind. Upon invitation by the Joint Temple Beth El's ene;geti at the opening nite performance listribution Committee, they of the Lafayette's new produc- youth group has a "Get Ac ,ave nine joint recitals in DP tion . . . Sam Petok, Bill Ross, quainted Party" on tab for Sun camps throughout Italy. Dorothy Strohl, Maxie Gurman, day afternoon. Marcia Cohen, Althea Wendell, Jack Denby, Francis Cooper, the Thurs. Oct. 18 11:50 P.M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM Mark Denbys and. Mrs. Jack Co- Juniors to Probe Communal Faults Wins Scholarship r--- t. `Trial' Also to List Civic Successes PHIL ROTHSCHILD "n • • • • hen. • • • ON THE CALENDAR Relax and make merry on Oct. 13. . .. for ,the BBYO an- Nite Dance nual Yom Kipp will hold sway with atmosphere and good music. . . . Don't de- lay in nabbing yourself a gal for the affair. Looking forward to going are Howard Stern and Marcia Druker, Sue Grossman with Martin Bandt, Shirley Lu- poloff and Morrey Silverman. • • • ANSWERING THE MAIL Yes, Mam, it's a new photo . and it's the best they could do considering the subject. . . . Bernie Winer gets credit for the shot and Sid Sachs for the art work. Q. Are you progressing in HELEN TRAUBEL Extend Best Wishes To All Their Guests and Fri,nds For A Happy & Prosperous New Year Grinnell's TE 2-1.100 Prices 3.00 - 2.4Q - 1.80 - 1.20 MASONIC AUDITORIUM M Grinnell's TE 2-7100 Prices 3.00 - 2.40 - 1.80 - 1.20 orr. 15, 18, 11 11:20 P.M. MAT., MASONIC AUDITORIUM ocr. 5:20 r.M. 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Columbia St. next to Cinema Theatre Our Patrons and Friends are Welcome SERVING FINE FOOD CHOICE LIQUORS - WINE - BEER RUSSIAN BALALAIKA ORCIIESTRF. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CL. 24114 Open 11 A.M. to 2 A.M. 13200 Dexter corner Tyler Is What They're AB Saying 'bout file Delicious Food at the Compliments A FRIEND Harold Silver, director of the Jewish Social Service Bureau, will lead a discussion on "To- day's Problems in Israel" at a membership meeting of Branch No. 4, Labor Zionist Organiza- tion, Friday evening. Oct. 8, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Posner, 2244 Glynn court. Sidney Shevitz, chairman of the Detroit Zionist Council, will report on the recommendations of the Zionist Council in light of the American stand on the Ber- nadotte Plan. Re opening on Fri. Oct. 1 WONDERFUL • • . of - Harold Silver LZO Unit Speaker iay, 8:20 P.M. FIRST PIANO QUARTETTE Mr. Harry Dormer and Mr. Morton Dermer and Family of Greenbush Inn • Ar" WARREN' ROVETCII has been awarded the Ruskin Scholar- ship for study at Oxford Uni- versity and is en route to Eng- land on the S. S. Mauretania. A graduate of Wayne Univer- sity, Rovetch was a leading figure in student activities there. He represented Wayne at the international student conference in 1946 at Prague. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of Oakman court. In its first general meeting for 1948-49, the Junior Service Group will hold court at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 10, at the Jewish Community Center in a "trial" to determine whether the Jewish community has been der- elict in meeting any of its re- sponsibilities. , Dr. Sam Krohn, program chairman, will preside. Sol J. Schwartz, will be defense at- torney, Lawrence A. Fleischman, clerk, and among the witnesses will be Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, Leonard Baruch, Mort6n Good- man, Henry , Ehrlich, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Harry Mirvis, Selma Sampliner and Shirley Simons. The Detroit community will be charged with having failed to provide sufficient young adult recreational facilities, good quality education facilities, suffi- cient leadership for club work with youngsters and other social needs, while the defense will present a review of accomplish- ments of the community in these areas. CAROUSEL + • Have you missed those delicious BLINCHEKES or BEEF A LA STROGNOFF? Come out and see us in our new DINING ROOM. New Year Greetings To Our Friends & Patrons Robin Hood's Luncheons, Dinners Col. and Joyce Maybolun After Theatre Snacks (Fornierly of the SAMOVAR) 4426 Woodward - 3 Ms. S. of 14 Mile Rd. 20176 Livernois S. of 8 Mile