I, 1148 Friday, October 29, 1918 I DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Seventeen - ‘erman and Mickey Lipsitt with Larry Cowan . .. Supports Drive is working in cooperation with the local SOS committee whose • • • • • one-day SOS drive on Sunday SAY DID YOU hear about this has a goal of 500,000 pounds of month's latest dance? No kid- By HELEN TENNENBAUM canned food, toys, layettes anc ding, it's Arthur Murray's Cran- other comfort items. -The Sun- and bows and what berry Betece thSt's based on a day collection will be a house- "roll." have you, a very strange as- The first in its series of tail to-house canvass.. • • • sortment of things ... that seems Among those working with dances win be held Sunday eve- MORE 'BOUT PARTIES to cover the scope of your activi- Blumberg are Henry Auslander, ning at the Jewish Center by the Rochelle- Kaplan and Judy Itouff ties too . . Irving Auslander, Tom Borman, Los Angeles Telcove Club, Mrs. This weekend, (her dad, makes your visits to Harry S. Cohn, John Isaacs, Valeria Burger, president, an- most of us'll Detroit's newest ice 'cream and nounced. Maurice A. Landau, Royal Maas, forget just or- waffle parlor, the Ten Karat on Julius Olen, Samuel Plotler, Max This "Harvest Festival Dance" dinary parties Dexter and Tyler, a special Shaye, William Sharpe, William will honor Mrs. Mollie Feldman, in exchange for treat) invited sonic bf their Wetsman and Stanley Winkel- one of the group's first members those unique friends to a Halloween shindig. man. _— is leaving to make her home spooks and Bobbing for the apples will be in California. Mandel L. Berman and Mrs. goblins. Iris Bennett, Elaine Saltzman, Helen Singer are chairmen of June Pomero will head the Just one Selma Kleinberg, Marcia Wilber, the Detroit SOS campaign. floor show. Music will be fur- word: Please Naomi Moore, Norman Folbe, nished by an orchestra. drive carefully Norm Sherbin, Stewart Pernick, IRVING W. BLUMBERG _•zLItisl and remember Marty Blatt, Sam Eliowltz, Jerry Other officers include Sam Bat- the life you save may be YOUR Katz and Sheldon Schwartzberg. ten, vice-president, and Pepi Fine, OWN . . treasurer. Miriam Slobin is as- • * • • sisting the arrangements commit- AN ANNIVERSARY Fest was tee. The eerie atmosphere of Hal- • THOSE VERY SPECIAL birth- in order for the SEVLOWS The dance is open to all single, loween will pervade Workmen's dates: Janet Sell celebrated (that's wolves spelt backward) Circle Saturday evening when middle-aged men and women of with her escort, Dave Snyder, gals from Central. the educational center's Business the Jewish community. at Northwood Inn last Sat'day At this verrrry special occa- Clothing and Food and Professional Branch No. night. To help celebrate her sion were Myra Gilbert with Sweet Sixteen were Marcia Ro- Morry Moogerman, Evelyn Wein- 470E sponsors its first annual Firms Solicited dance. sen with Danny Oppenheim, stein and Lenny Mitz, Eva Kreis- Helen Schiff and Jerry Rogers, man dated by Iry Simons, Lu- Dave Diamond and his orches- Leaders in the Trade and In- Lois Ernstein with Stan Deli- cille Blecher with Harvey Gold- tra will play in the main audi- down, Sylvia Bachman and Les ing, Helen Applebaum with Hen- dustry Division of the SOS (Sup- torium. Prizes will be awarded Brown, Marilyn Robins squired ry Burke, and Bea Hollander plies for Overseas Survivors) for the best costumes. Dress, collection made a telephone can- by Jordan Rossen, Roberta Sny- with Jerry Mandell however, it optional. • vass of department stores, re- • • • der with Marty Citron, Gerrie Other entertainment will in- tail and wholesale clothing es- Rossen with Al Helper and Myr- TAKE NOTE: If you are an tablishments, shoe companies, clude an amateur fortune teller, na Stein and Bob Klein, old member of Little Women of linen and diaper supply firms square dancing and games. • • • Hadassah and through an error and wholesale and retail food Friends are invited. For tick- SAME occasion, same scene, did not receive an invitation to dealers, in behalf of the drive. ets call Bob Israel, TO. 8-7665. the last tea you are cordially in- next day, only this time 'twas a Irving W. Blumberg, chair- gal sporting the )atest in a strap- vited to join your group at the man, emphasized that this year's Rtha• ARTHUR next meeting at 2:30 p.m., on less gown, none other than love- special need is for new cloth- ly Jean Silverman whose escort, Sunday, at Shaarey Zedek . . . ing as well as infant layette Marty Hollander, could hardly The Youth Circle League of De- items and food — particularly keep his eyes off the ice blue troit, sponsored by the Work- those- with high protein and fat CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER and black combination in Jean's men's Circle meets every Friday content. night. If you, are between 15 formal. VETERAN NON PARTISAN The Trade and Industry group and 19 you are invited to join. There to join in singing "Hap- The officers of this group are: py Birthday" were Libby War- President, Al Milner; vice presi- saw with Rudy Keller, Marilyn dent, 0. D. - Silverstein; secre- Goodman and Conrad Pearl, tary, Annette Folbe; treasurer, RE-ELECT Anita Prady with Sheldon Eck- Patsy Shifrin; spoKts, Burt Fink; ler and Diana Fishman with social, Gerry Rossen; and pub- Marty Lieberman. licity, Jean Rudin . More who had a wonderful • time dancing after the scrump- MISCELLANEOUS INFO con- tuous dinner .were Pearl Gertz- man--squired by Ralph Chicorel, cerning people you know: Edi- Kathy Klein with Manny Cutler, tors of a new paper at Temple Luba Jacobs and Al Grundy, Beth El are Judy Isenberg who's June Olshansky with Eugene chief of all, Ken Bronson who Mull, Jackie Feldman with Bill handles the features. Harold NON-PARTISAN Fisher, and Eleanore Silverman Brown and Margo Maxman share escorted by Stewart Silverman. the social activities and Hal Levy is in charge of sports . . . • • • Homer At the big homecoming affair of NOVEMBER 2 COOLEYITE CAL GONEK was Mich. State were Tobye Goldman mighty surprised to find that a with Jerry Kantor, Sue Schatz ' group of Centralites got together with Jerry Schumer, Mimi Lee- • He served you well in the at Rita Katzman.'s home on San- past bove and Burt Imber and Janet ta Barbara to throw a party in Gotlieb with Dick Mendelson honor of his seventeenth birth- At this week's U. of M. game United States • He stands for progressive day. His date for the eve was and dance will be Lois Ernstein Government in our City Cyndy Katzman while Rita was with Joel Hamburger . with Hal Blather. • He is a real Champion of At the Cranbrook Academy of Others listening to records and Art Circus party were Detroiters Better Transportation dancing were Connie Gonek with Alfred Gaines with Barbara Ap- Republican Lennie Gold, Barbara (in from plebaum and Mitred Singer with • He understands the needs Windsor) Katzman, with Al Sil- Elaine Fromstein. • of our people Teen, Age Sophisticates lelcove Club waits 11:trice BUTTONS Workmen's Circle Stores Canvassed in Halloween Mood for SOS Collection • • PROTECT YOUR INTERESTS! SEM PLINER - FRED C. • • CASTATOR RE-ELECT FERGUSON SENATOR . 4********00- OrfrO-OCH:i-000-1Xn)-0**-0-00-0Orf-0-00 Orfira-ObjrCrocriaacir PREFERRED Because he has kept faith with the Jewish people in his promise to conduct an honest and just administra- tion during his sixteen years as Judge of Probate. TALBOT 3. ABILITY 4. GOOD CHAPACTER Republican Candidate for 'A Good Judge' The 10 JEWISH EMPLOYEES in Judge Healy's Court attest to his liberal and humanitarian policy towards all peoples—regardless of race, color or creed. STATE SENATOR 5TH DISTRICT WARDS 8-10-12-14 RE-ELECT D. J. HEALY JUDGE OF PROBATE NON-PARTISAN BALLOT J. C. Kamil JOHN 2. TEMPERMENT JUDGE This Ad Sponsored by VOTE FOR... QUALIFIED JUDGE D. J. HEALY Reproach • • His experience is needed in our City Government By 1. EXPERIENCE • A Record Beyond • Endorsed by many Civic, Business, Fraternal and Organized Labor Groups Nominated 1942. 1944 and 1946—Former Business Representative Jewish Bakery Clerk's Union—Preferred candidate Detroit Citizens League, 1946—Endorsed by Or- ganized Labor—Endorsed by Former Judge William Friedman and A. C. 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