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October 22, 1948 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-10-22

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Friday, October 22, 1048

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Twelve

Congress Women Open Drtve
for Toys for European Tots

Jerry Silver and Mel Shannon,
Bea Levitt and Jerry Swaab.
* • •
TWOSOMES ON PROWL . . .
Don Freedlander and Estelle
Swartzman, Stan Racey with
Charlotte Hirschman, lyv Rosen-
Toy for a
Mrs. William Gottesman, di- nounces a "Bring a
berg and Eunice Snider, Rosyln
visional
program
vice-president
Lonesome
European
Tot"
cam-
Pernick and Fred Sweet, Fred
to culminate on Wednes-
Fox and Jean Jaslove, Joe Sos- of the Women's Division of the paign
day, Nov. 17 with a luncheon
nick and Ros Rosoff.
in the Crystal Ballroom of the
• • •
Book Cadillac.
id
aid
.
GESUNDHEIT •
':ell and Eleanor Koppy, Joe
Co-operating with the United
UDY HOEXTER, on a visit tone and Dorothy Barron, dawful . . .?
Nations International Children's
from Washington, tells us th.
shuck Hellman with Lil Fox,
Emergency Fund, the Women's
her pop, Sam, whom we all re- )ick Liss and Flo Abromovitz,
Division hopes to supply many
member here from his work with ;ill Feigenson and Harriet Stein,
-orphaned children of Europe
the Unemployment Commission
'am LaFond and Marilyn Cohl,
with toys to be collected at this
is in Germany for the State Dept
,id Ferstman and Midge Klein,
screening Displaced Persons.
luncheon.
ilorton Drucker & Gail Bern-
Leonard Simons, executive of
Newspapers gave a splash t,
As an added incentive, and to
Simons-Michelson Co., will serve
tein.
Betty Lou Miller who was ap-
mark the closing of the di-
• • •
as chairman of the commercial-
pointed research planner for
vision's membership drive, an
Elastic to p professional unit of the 1948 Red
PET PEEVE:
Dearborn . . • so now we'll do
"Afternoon of Stars" progiam
socks that have no elastic' on th Feather campaign, Edward T.
featuring both local and guest
our bit.
Gushee, chairman of the Com-
:op.
I guess Bob Overton didn't sec
personalities of stage and screen
munity Chest drive, announced.
enough of the world while in
will be offered.
Simons
has
been
active
in
Red
service. After his release, he PHILALUJAHS .. .
Tickets can be procured by
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the Feather campaigns for 18 years.
took another jaunt out Mexico
calling the following chapter
He was one of the pioneers in in-
way and thru the Southwest. Ken Belens on their sixth and to
program chairmen: South, Mrs.
troducing the Red Feather as a
Anyway, Bob is back home, barrister Ochie Schwartz and
Shay Foreman, UN. 4-3632; Cen-
symbol of the Community Chest
missus on their fifth.
ready to greet his old pals.
tral, Mrs. Theodore Powers, TO. .
and in 1946 was in charge of spe-
Milt Xersky has his tiny auto
First casualty at Wayne was
8-0790; Northeast, Mrs. Leo Si- I
cial
promotion.
,
Harvey Goldsmith, who cracked racer doing 85 MPH . . . Lucy
MRS. GOTTESMAN
mon, TO. 6-6461; Northwest,
The 1948 drive, Oct. 26 to Nov.
• • •
an ankle playing interfrat touch Field is a newcomer in town, 17, is seeking $5,975,000 for its
Mrs. Julius Stross, UN. 1-4292.
and Dorothy Bello is back from 125 Community Chest agencies. American Jewish Congress, an-
for Gamma Kappa Chi.
• • •
her western journey.'
Making a few rounds after the
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: No-
U of M-Northwestern game . . .
body else knows about this.
To the Baldwin League House
• • •
where we helloed Rita Papo, Har-
The Actors' Company will open
BIRTHDAY CHEERS
its 1948-49 season with Sutton
There was a big powwow at riet Birnbaum, Rita Schubot .. .
Vane's prize play, "Outward
the Town Pump as clothier Har- Hary Snider and Selma Berry at
ry Thomas' pals helped him for- the SAM house. Bumped into
Returns from members of the affair, Dr. Lachman declared. Bound," for three consecutive
Kappa
Nu
alums
at
their
new
get another birthday year . . .
combined Balfour Ball — Ameri- There will also be increased fa- weekends, beginning Nov. 5 at
Clustered 'round were the Dr. hacienda on Hill St., Norm can Zionist Fund committee indi- cilities for cloak rooms and Michigan Showmen's Association,
Cass at Peterboro avenues.
Mike Engelmans, the Mickey Rosenfeld, Hank Sterngold and cate that patron tickets are mov- dancing this year.
Mary Dell Roberts, Detroit ra-
WooIfs, the Nate Paiges and the Norm Kohlenberg. At the Law- ing fast and that the total this
yer's Club were Rocky Ross and
dio and stage actress, will appear
Dr. S. A. Shells.
year
will
be
greater
than
those
Cavallaro Orchestra
in the leading role of "Ann,"
There was a double family Shirly Perloff and Sol Scott with of the combined ball and the
with William Hawley as "Henry."
birthday on Monica when friends Charlotte Cohen.
in
Music
Hall
Concert
fund efforts in previous years.
• • • •
to builder
Prior to fulfilling his engage- Others in the cast include Eli-
toasted . greetings
"Many of those who made
Charles Canvasser and Aunt May ON THE CALENDAR
small donations to the Zionist ment as the official dance or- zabeth Elkin, Jean Rodda, Rubin
Richter.
The Career goils pop into the fund last year," said Harry Co- chestra of the Detroit Sym- Weiss, Erwin Immerman, Wal-
More birthdays in one breath picture with their Battle of the
hen, chairman, "are subscribing phbny's First Annual .Ball at lace Duquet, Norman DePillo and
• . . Lou Feinberg, Morris Wei- Wits on Oct. 26 at the Center ... to the honorary patrons list at the Hotel Book-Cadillac Oct. 28, Reuben Silver.
"Outward Bound" will be giv-
ner, Helen Gottlieb, Ave Lupo- After Milt Doner, Phil Nuscholtz
Carmen Cavallaro and his or-
vitch, Helen Cowen, Marian and Leon Wayburn get thru tell- $100 per couple."
chestra will be heard in a con- en nine performances, Nov. 5, 6,
Among the reports were sev-
Lupiloff, Harriet Aiken, Gert
ing their pokes, an ork will pro- eral which showed that some Zi- cert program of modern and 7, 12, 13, 14, 9, 20 and 21.
Kutzen, Sherman Schwartz, Sher-
onists are subscribing even more Latin-American music at Music
Chronicle Social and Club
man Zeldes, Murray Greenbaum, vide the intermix music.
Hall at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Set your radio dial on WWJ than the $100 top for the affair.
News deadline is noon Monday.
George Gomburd, Henry Freu-
October
27.
this Sunday at 9:45 a. m. when
Dr. Philip E. Lachman, chair-
denberg and Ray Feldman.
the United 'Hebrew Schools will man of the program sub-comlnit-
• • •
Sunday, Oct. 31, 2:20 and 8:20 pm.
Masonic Auditorium
greetings feature Shirley Subar Sklash, tee, reported that Johny Gomez'
OUR HOLIDAY
Hugo
Apt,
Leah
Kovem
Levi
rhumba
band
had
been
engaged
came from friends all over . . .
New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Gura, Irving Ritter, use Roberg, for the ball. This band is current-
Abraham Shacter, Dora Selesny, ly appearing at the Bowery.
Cincinnati, Ann Arbor, St.mben-
and His Orchestra
Gomez' six-man group will
vine, Ohio, Washington, Omaha, and Leah Michlin with Mrs. Jo-
GrinneN's, TE 2 7100
New Orleans and Denver . . . seph Ehrlich making the introd play rhumba music in one section • Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20
of the Statler ballroom, while
And thanks loads for the good remarks.
Phil Brestoff's 10-piece orchestra
wishes from my Detroit chums.
• • •
with girl vocalist will play in an-
GOSSIP
Monday, Nov. I, 8:20 p.m.
Masonic Auditoria,/
Ilene Ratner and Paul Gross other section.
FACES HERE AND THERE
Arrangements have also been
The annual Bnai Brith Youth are a steady thing around town.
Newest breakup is that of a completed to increase the size of
Yom Kippur dance lived up to
its expectations. Dancing 'about blond and her good-looking hub- the hotel staff accommodating the
were Sam Kletter and Evelyn by after a two year match.
TE 2-7100
Seen 'round more than twice 4 Julius Chajes Pupils
Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20
Verona, Mary Leader and Ruth
.
.
.
Shirley
Dix
with
Dick
Abel,
Cash, Joan Mitchell with Norm
in Concert on Sunday
Segal, Mort Tansman and Har- Bud Shapiro and Shirley Rott,
Julius Chajes, director of music
Long Distance 9945
riett Marder, Natalie Sims and Lenore Sobel and Dewey Jacobs,
Telephone 4465
Bill Zolkower, Tommy Rosendar Ruth Silverman and Harry Ap- at the Jewish Center,- Will pre-
sent
Estee
Pappas,
Robert
and Rhea Ann Schiff, Iry Fen- pelbaum.
• ••
Shulman, Judy Patterson and
Beatrice Brindle in a piano re-
(STRICTLY KOSHER)
ROMANCE BLOOMS . ..
Showers and Bath
/ Engagements . . . Bernard Ker- cital at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in

Hot and Cold Water
IAN"
2 Blocks from
ner and Sally Holub (Akron), the Center auditorium.
in Every Room
AllrA
Mayo Clinic

Moderate Prices
ROCHESTER,
MINN.
The Men's Club and SisteYhood
213 First Street N. W.
of Bnai Moshe will sponsor a
"Simchas Torah Harvest Dance"
to be held Tuesday evening at
the Synagogue.
Jack Qualey and his orches-

tra will furnish dance music.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

J

Red Feather Post
to Leonard Simons

• • •

Engage 2nd Band as Tickets
for Balfour Ball Sell Fast

Actors' Company
to Open Season

PAUL WHITEMAN

-

• • •

VIENNA BOYS CHOIR

Kaner's Hotel and Kosher Restaurant

`Harvest Dance'
at the Bnai Moshe

Proceeds will be used to estab-
lish a fund for the enlargement
of the congregation library. The
public is invited.
Harry Gunsberg, vice-president
of the men's club, is chairman.
A group for newlywed couples
has been organized at Bnai
Moshe. Leo Glantz is temporary
chairman, and Mrs. Myra Guns-
burg, temporary vice-chairman.
For information call Glantz, TY.
4-7314.






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