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October 22, 1948 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-22

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Te en ...Age

Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

Page Eleven

gETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, October 22, 1948

MIGHTY PROUD OF their
dates were Louie Davis with
Mimi Leebove, Dickie Schramer
with Sharon Weissberg, Bernie
Pershing with Ev Weingarden,
Hal Gerstein with Lenore
Deitch, Murray Kling with LoHy
Barash, Herm Eizelman with
Rhea Weisberg and Ilarve Ja-
cobson with Thelma Reitman.
Then there were those who
just couldn't get over the won-
derful music of Bob Strong.
Included in that group were
Ellaine Ossipove with Don Aim-
binder, Mickey Wolf with Jerry
Tennenbaum, Ruthy Stulberg
escorted by Herby Katz, Eddie
Sinder with Dee Bernstein, Phyl-
liss I.evett with Mar,v Kahrnoff,
Bryna Lewis with Ted Cohen.
• • •

Branch 2 Charts
25-Year Banquet

Push Detroit SOS Drive

Branch 2, Labor Zionist Or-
ganization of America, will cele-
brate 25 years of activity at a
banquet, Nov. 21 at Lachar's,
William Thomson, 'chairman, an-
nounced.
Beginning as a Zeire Zion group,
later combining with the Polite
Zion, and emerging today as the
United Labor Zionist Organiza-
tion di America, this group has
maintained its high standing in
the Jewish community by taking
an active part in communal af-
fairs.
Harry Mondry is chairman of
the affair. Working with him as
the program committee are Rose
Lachover, Mamie Freeman, Aaron
Kutnick, Morris Lachover and
Joe Pevos.

'TINE NATION Indivisible with
"ONE
and Justice for All"
is the motto of a strong America.
This week "United Nations" is
the motto of the whole world
which is counting on the UN as
the only possible means left for
averting a third world tragedy.
Gov. Sigler has proclaimed the
• week of Oct.
17 to 24 as UN
Week and Oct.
24 as UN Day.
I n your
schools and
Synagogues,
SPEAKING ABOUT PARTIES
you will have
listened to here were sane dandies . . .
talks about the Marilyn Leib celebrated her
UN and you Sweet Sixteen with a luncheon
Readers of the Chronicle say
will have had at the Book Casino which was
they read it from cover to cover.
A Detroit 'times photo shows Doris Moss, Charlotte Abrams,
_.r.A.nix an opportunity attended by Izzy Frank, Eileen
Lena Brotsky and Eliot Robinson processing SOS bags which
to look at the colorful display Kent, Maxine Wolfe, Lenore
are being mailed to 20,000 homes here. They will be filled
of the •flags of the United Na- Eitch, Loretta Harwood, Mari-
with canned foods, fats, oils and infants' items for shipment
tions. Don't pass this opportun- lyn Waxman, Annette Shepherd,
to Europe. SOS Day in Detroit is Oct. 31. (See story page 1).
ity of learning about the UN Bev Shapiro, Arlene Eckelman,
Bev Karbal, Sue Winston, Ros
up idly.
Hoffman, Flo Grossberg, Arlyne
There is still a chance for
Mazer and Selma Cohen.
you to attend the Wayne Uni-
Rabbi Leon Fram will be Cowan, coLchairman; Sam Al-
Delicious
In the evening these lassies
versity observance at the Wayne-
were joined by these lads: guest speaker at the monthly piner, H. B. Appelman, Ben
U. of D. football game tonight.
ASK FOR IT BY NAME
luncheon meeting of the Wo- Bader, S. A. Bennett, Daniel
There, you will see foreign Mickey Solomon, Marty Katz,
Budson.
Jerry Tennenbaum, Harold and men's Auxiliary, Maimonides
students display their flags and
Also Mesdames Ben W. Do-
Bobby Gerstein (visiting from Medical Society, Tuesday at the
A Hi-Test Product
you will be stirred by the mu-
vitz, Joseph J. Dubin, Ira Faulk.
California), Mery Korens, Mel
sic of the UN.
Leo
Fill,
Emil
Simon,
Paul
Frai-
Hotel
Statler.
Seigal, Dave Robinson and
of United Dairies

Hostesses will be Mesdames berg, Alex Freidlander and Sam
Norm Weitzman.
IN A RECENT issue of the
Herbert Cohen, chairman; Robert Goss.
• • •
Central Student, Eddie London
told his readers: "It is our firm
THELMA EDELSTEIN cele-
belief that every gun that is brated her Sweet Sixteen also
fired in Palestine, every inci- with a luncheon. Singing Happy
dent occurring in an explosive Birthday at this occasion were
Berlin or crowded UN assembly, Bev Moss, Evie Weinstein, Mar-
is as much a part of our high cia Allstein, Dolly Mayo, Shir-
school lives as the scores of ley Eichler, Marilyn Weinbaum,
last week's football game."
Annie Allen, Harriet Frank, Gail
We agree ,k, ith every word Edelstein, Marylin Ross, Sonny
of that and ould only like to and Molly Friedman, Eileen Co-
add a plea that you take an hen, Estelle Margulies and Au-
interest in what goes on not drey Edelstein.
only this week, which is the
• • •
special week dedicated to the
ANOTHER
LUNCHEON at the
UN, but that you make it your
business to watch and see what Book was in honor of Thelma
Smith's Sweet Sixteen. Helping
happens every single day.
to cut her cake were Gloria
• • •
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE of Slobin, Thelma Reitman, Doris
things . . . Seems all you've Field, Selma Arkin, Nancy Lip-
been talking about is the Yom ton, Myrna Elgo, Elene Nemzin,
Kippur Nite Dance which turned Ruth Friedberg, Bev Rose, Viv
out to be just about the great- Cherrin, Lolly Barash and Bob-
by Goldsmith.
est yet.
• • •
Congrats to you BBG and AZA
OUT
ON
A
HAY party Satur-
members for putting it over in
day was this gang '. . . Hilda
such a great way . . . Picking
at random here are some of the Winshall with Dickie Harson,
Barbara Meretsky with Bob
gals who still have stars in
Boesky, Lila Smith and Ben
their eyes when they think of
Labe, Claire Ettinger and Les
the likely eve: Marcia Tyner
who was with Ronny Gluskin, Brown.
Others were Joyce Goldman
Milly Lewis with Jerry Viedrah,
with Dick Friedman, Elaine
Bev Gant with Shelly Roven,
Greenberg and Bob Goldman,
Cyma Goodman with Marshall
Rita Kahn and Bert Risen,
Wise, Helyn Koratzky and
Michele Schoenberg with Ronnie
Lucky Lieberman, Mary Jean
Meretsky and Beverly Schubiner
Kurzman with Dave Blau, Mari-
with Eddie Merkow.
lyn Sklar and Chuck Snow,
Billy Ginsburg with Jo Ann
Greenblatt and Alva Sachs with
Barre Tuschman. •
• • •
Basement, kitchen, closet, attic—your elec-
A HAPPY SURPRISE of the
tric water heater can be installed anywhere!
eve was when Barbara Feld-
It needs no chimney connections, no vents or
man announced her engagement
flues. And only an electric water heater gives
to Hugh Jay Rosen. Some of
you all these extra advantages! ...
the well-wishers were Elaine
Salzberg with Leo Silverman,
amen —Sootless, smokeless to save
larvey Tennen with Rosalie
you extra work.
erg, Barbara Rapaport with
Quito —No noise, no nuisance. You'd
Ray Waxman and Sherry Sklar
never know it was in the house.
with Herby Fine.
More who went to some of
Caesarea—No flames, no fumes, no
Detroit's popular after dance
worries or bother.
spots were Lee Tobias with
Complately Automatic—For modern,
Marcia Lane, Shirley Dix squired
p
push-button comfort.

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Always Dopandablo—All the hot
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Koppy with Iry Fink, Rhoda
Aisen and Mel Wolf, Dave Sklar
A size to fit every need—terms to fit every
with Roz Hochman, Sandy Rob-
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inson with Ernie Weiss and
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Nancy Lipton with Larry Can-
ELECT
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tor.
hood Edison office.

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Rabbi Fram Guest of Maimonides Unit

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Temple Youth to Hear
Wayne Professor



JOIIN J.

PENCZAK

Dr. Joseph Eaton, professor of
sociology at Wayne University,
will speak on "Palestine at a
STATE
meeting oT the Temple Israel
Youth Group at 1:30 p. m., Sun-
REPRE,SENTATIVE
day, in the home of Martin Cit-
rin, 507 Drixdale avenue west.
FIRST DISTRICT - DEMOCRAT
Friends are invited, 13111 Singer,
president, said.
I

ANgtat,

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