DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICI.F. Pre Took rage Twelve Fr id sa sr Wm ...+lu. C 104 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Hostess Taxesa 614 cee PHIL ROTHSCHILD *ALTHOUGH THE fellows keep screaming, 'How do we meet the opposite sex?' they never take advantage of the op- portunities offered them," writes a new subscriber. "Observe at a social function how fellows stand around and fail to ask girls to dance. In the meantime, the latter become em- barrassed when several dance sets go by and they are not ask- ed to dance." Our irritated correspondent goes on: "What are these social get togethers for anyhow — to make a girl look silly and make her feel she is nothing but a wallflower? "The boys must be looking for angels. The truth is, they just don't have the courage. Hostesses at the party would help." • • • NAMES MAKE NEWS: Barrister Maurice Smilay comes back home 300 bucks richer after correctly answering some ques- tions on the ABC "Break the Bank" program in N. Y. Congrats to .Morrey Lipnick on his new Captain's bars. The Harry Webbermans are honeymooning in the Windy City. The Mary Canvassers expect their No. 1 bundle soon. • • • AT ANN ARBOR . . . Four Jewish frats are at the top of the hat scholarship list. . . Hats off to the Kappa Nu's who led the field, followed by ZBT, SAM and the Pi Lams. . • . Bear this in mipd . . . the rest of the M frats followed the four Jewish groups! SDT's Boots Kaltman breaks into print with her role in "Sum- mer Solstice" given at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater by the Speech Dept. • • • BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to our readers. . . . We can't have Chuck Shlain, Sherry Epstein and Jerry Keywell, Helen Kahn and Harry Portney, Gerry Taines with Gail Brawer. Having fun 'round a Weiner roast fire were Cecil Glick and Mary Blanc, Lou Grossman and Marilyn Budd, Diane New and Harry Katz, Lee Moss with Art Shott, Hal Plotnick and Gerry Pearlman, Al Ross with Shirley Miller, Shirlee Brinauer and Tom Schneider. • • • PHILALUJAHS .. . Don't be alarmed by all that sweet and mellow tooting . . . for it's only handsome Mack Pitt initiating his new studies on Second Blvd. where he'll teach young hopefuls the mastery of the saxophone. . . . Mack is home to roost after 10 years on the go with the nation's top, bands. Friday, November 5, 19151 Talk by UN Aide to Climax Congress Units Toy Drive Grace Bok Holmes, noted lec- turer and educator, now liaison officer for the United Nations International Children's Emer- gency. Fund, will address the luncheon gathering of the Wo- men's Division of the American Jewish Congress at the Book- Cadillac Hotel, Wednesday, No- vember 17, to culminate the "Bring a Toy for a Lonesome European Tot" campaign. Mrs. Holmes will discuss the United Nations children's . relief project. The Women's Division is daily 4111tb. M. J. lttitALABLML• receiving a great quantity of • • • toys, and is hopeful that on Nov. 17 they can assure Mrs. Holmes that thousands of un- fortunate European children will receive toys. Art "Afternoon of Stars", feat- uring many celebrities in the 1,000 New Members entertainment world, will round out the afternoon to climax the Will Be Welcomed division's membership drive. Tickets can be procured by The Detroit Chapter of Ha- calling chapter program chair- dassah will hold its regular chapter meeting at 1:15 p.m., Tuesday, in Brown Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth El. It will feature a * program to wel- come the nearly 1,000 new mem- bers of the organization. "This Is Israel," a series of dra- matic tableaux written by Mrs. Detroit League Plans Harry Landsman and directed Meeting Wednesday by Mrs. Charles Briskman, as- sisted by Mrs. Eli Gross, will be An organization dedicated to staged. A choral group of the Music Study Club with Dan support the Red Mogen Dovid, Frohman arranging and directing Jewish counterpart of the Red the musical background will fur- Cross in the new State of Israel, has been organized in Detroit, nish the entertainment. The following membership with offices at 2432 Pingree ave- Chairmen will serve as hostesses: nue. Chapter, Mrs. M. J. Green- Chartered as the Detroit berg, Mrs. Robert Nathans. League for the American Red University East, Mrs. Na- Mogen Dovid for Palestine, the than Shaye, Mrs. Sam Schee- group will conduct an intensive ter. membership effort. Russell Woods, Mrs. Benja- The American Red Mogen Do- min Weiss, Mrs. Sander Hill- vid for Palestine, with national man, Mrs. Samuel Slobin. headquarters in New York City, University West, Mrs. M. is the agency functioning in this Prag, Mrs. Sidney Marwil. country on behalf of the Red Southern Oakland, Mrs. Cross in Israel. Stanley Akers. More than 75,000 Americans in Central West, Mrs. A. Kut- all parts of the United States loy, Mrs. Harry Gorback. have already enlisted in tills en- Central East, Mrs. Leonard deavor and the organization has Marein, Mrs. Lewis Krohen. , set a goal of a quarter of a mil- lion members during the cooling year. The Detroit group will have its next membership meeting at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. I. Kardener, 2922 Fullerton Mrs. Arthur Hass will give the avenue. invocation. Dr. I. Weiner, former president Members are requested to bring of the Jewish National Fund, will friends to the meeting, Mrs. Sam- be the guest speaker. Movies and uel Blacher, president, said. refreshments are also planned. Any parents interested in hav- Victor Hotel Accepting ing their children, between the ages of 9 and 14, join the junior Winter Reservations league, should contact Miss Helen David Rosner, managing direc- Kaplan, TO. 7-8711. tor of the famed Victor Hotel, Miami Beach, is accepting reser- vations for the fall and winter seasons. The Victor, at corner 12th and Ocean drive, is situated directly on the beach in one of the most desirable sections of the city. Hadassah Chapter to See Tableaux Red Mogen Dovid Donor Event Set in Member Drive by Zedakah Club Musical Program at Shaarey Zedek A program entitled, "Ages and Stages of Jewish Music," will highlight the monthly meeting of the Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood at 1 p.m., Monday, in the Syna- gogue. ' A dessert luncheon will pre- cede the session. Mrs. Abe Katz- man will preside. Featured on the program will be Mrs. Rhoda Zahavie Shames, vocalist; Mrs. Sidney J. Winer, narrator; and Miss Lillian Rob- bins, who wil furnish the mu- sical background. Mrs. Bertram Smokier and Mrs. Milford R. Pregerson are in charge of entertainment, and Mrs. Morris Ruskin and Mrs. Jacob Bernstein are social hour chairmen. Rabbi Morris Adler will speak at the sisterhood's opening book review meeting, Nov. 16. For reservations, call Mrs. Richard Cott, TO. 8-5617. time stand still . . . soo, we'll just sing along our cheers to Ruth Caplan, Janet Weingarden, Sherwin Cohen, Gilda Warnick, Adolph Markowitz, Iry Wein- stein, Sid Gold, Ray Abrams, Hymie Adelson, Julius Gold, Sherman Lynn, Al Gottlieb, Frank Schumer, Elaine Boxman, Malcolm Cohen and Shirley The inaugural meeting of the "Dee" Diamond. Geraldine Fishman and Doris Temple Israel Sisterhood will be Sax pulled a surprise party on held Monday in the lecture hall gal friend Elaine Sax on her of the Art Institute. natal da.y A luncheonette in the Roman- • • • esque hall will be served at 12:30 FUN CALENDAR... p.m., with members of the ways A reminder that the YPS of and means committee, of which Shaarey Zedek will roll 'round Mrs. Morton Snyder is chairman, in the hay this Satdee nite at as hostesses. Mrs. Charles Alter the Pleasant Valley Ranch in heads the sisterhood hospitality Brighton. committee. Program chairman is Mark Nov. 10 a date not to be Mrs. Sydney Rosen. missed . . . for the United He- Guest speaker will be Miss brew School alums bring in the Laurentine Collins, director of dean of the College of Jewish community relations for the De- Studies in Chicago, Dr. Samuel troit Public Schools. She will be Blumenfield, for an address at introduced by Mrs. George Blu the Northwest Hebrew Congre- menstock. gation. Miss Collins is former super- Mickey Woolf is tuning up his music and songs for the affair of visor of health and physical ed- the Beth Moses Sisterhood on ucation, delegate to Council of Nov. 13 at the Bel-Aire. . . . Social Agencies, member of the It's a cabaret nite. and Israel will executive division of the women's committee of the Community get the proceeds. • • • Chest, and executive committee MAZEL TOYS . . . Strike up member of the group work and the Anniversary Waltz for the recreation division, Council of Nathan Fishmans on their 28th Social Agencies. hitch . . . to the Lester Smalls She is the author of many on their 6th . . . and the Jerry books and articles on education. Arias celebrate their 2nd. Her topic for the afternoon will • a • be "Our Town and Our People." Temple Israel Sisterhood Host to Laurentine Collins Monday t SEEN 'ROUND THE SPOTS . • . 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