tY President engagemenh ;I: ea ifo!io,v! -eite rovifr!f*. PHIL ROTHSCHILD LOS ANGELES is one of the most exciting cities I ever visited. Against, a back-drop of majestic mountains on one side and • the blue Pacific on the other, it seems a fantastic world's fair by day and an in- credible fairyland by night. By the time you finish reading this travelog, you'll believe I was being paid by the California Chamber of Commerce. Time evaporated as my United Mainliner zoomed across the countless miles and over moun- tains in a little more than nine .hours! Within those few hours one can have the great Pacific Ocean, miles of mountains, tawny de. serts and Hollywood, the fabulous land of make- believe. • * • Friday, January 7, No DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 41 beauty" . . . For here _live the greater portion of America's motion picture stars, writers, producers . . - It's the city of beautiful homes and magnificent gardens. In its splendid shop- ping section is located cousin Jerry Rothschild's haberdashery. Saw Cornet Wilde, David Rose, Jack Benny and more In the shop. ex • • THESE PEOPLE you know . . . Art Doctor who operates a Plymouth-Chrysler auto agency knows the whereabouts of all former Detroiters . . . Thanks to Art for the delicious dinner at Laury's. Larry Greenberg and Bernie Hartsein are partners in a var- iety business. It's now Shirley Shrier Tau- ber residing, in Beverly Hills . . . Shirly Morris is doing P.R. work . . . Mae Radom is now with Mabbs of Calif.' . . . Ted London has opened an L.A. Officers Club in his Hershey Arms Apt, • • • TED WETTINSTEIN is em- ployed at Sears .. . Ethel Win- ston works at fashionable Mag- nin's • . . Bill Goll has an attractive office on Beverly Blvd... • Art Adelman's "Alex- ander of Calif." dress line oc- cupies an • entire floor of a downtown bldg. SO SETTLE BACK in your easy chair and picture a typical California scene - . . orange groves loaded with golden fruit and snow capped mountains in the distance . . . as I shall re- late the ole snooper's tale of L. A. .. or as the Hotel Greet- ers Association calls it, the "City of Life." My hacienda for the stay was at the 22 acre Ambassador Hotel. What I shelled out for my room . . . I should only have now . . . Its talked about pool, suntan, beach; golf and tennis . . . motion picture thea- ter and an arcade of fashionable Iry Goodman's hangout is in shops . . . plus the famed Cocoa- Arcadia, Calif. where he has a nut Grove. furniture plant . . . Harriet • • • Greenberg is employed in a I BEGAN MEETING Detroit- Hollywood office, and Gloria ers at the Morrey Coggan-Joe Themans (now a redhead) Lefkofsky apt. on Catalina st. works at Nancy's In Hollywood. . Those who popped in and Sam Hoffman is connected with out at the open house included an amusement enterprise. Bill Gleicker, Harold Firestone, Milt Lappin is teaching . . . Bob Calvin, Betty and Iry Munch, Marty Graham, the Cog- Shirley Jacoby is found at Sacks gans . . . Lois and Yale, Dr. ( Beverly Hills) as an ass't. Paul Schiff, Helen Adelman, mgr. of ,he beauty salon . . . Mary Smith, 'Morey and Helen At UCLAShirley Lichter- Taxe, Merrill Klein, Phil Burns, stein, iiile s ter Babette is a Henry Marx, Sherrill Broudy pharm cisi at Bev. Hills Drug and Ruth and Julie Pregulman Store nd sister Francis is ex- pecting her No. 1. from Lansing. Gert ilverman will lie mar- ried this month . . . Herm Fai- HOLLYWOOD . . . In that genson lives at Hotel Normandy frenzied portion of Los Angeles . . . Bernie Gorosh operates a called Hollywood, you are apt variety store in Oxnard . . . to find a bit of everything • . • • • You may not recognize the ODDS AND ENDS in Detroit screen stars on the streets May this time be rich with but in the forecourt of Grau- blessings for those whom we man's Chinese Theater you'll salute on their birthdays . . . find durable impressions of Ruth Rosberg, Ben Rothstein, them captured in cement. Norm Bazell, Leon Cherniak, I viewed a gala Hollywood Mary Green, Leonard Roth, premier . . . "Joan of Arc" Mary Canvasser, Nathan Kusnit, staged in bright lights, movie Larry Zamler, Ben Kaufman, fans, red carpets and music. Don Kolb, George Duschinsky , Was fortunate to get a pass and Chuck Schwartz. to Paramount Studios, thanks to Comic nite club entertainer 1 actor's agent Jack Weiner, and witnessed a scene from Bob whirlwinded Helen Graff into Hope's new picture, "Easy Does an engagement announcement . . . and Barbara Coggan is It." hooked up with a Harvard laddie. BEVERLY HILLS . . . Good to see most of the gang Attended the Kay Thompson at Stu Velick's open house New and William Bros. show in the Year's eve and again at Rita new, classy Mayfair Room of Shubot's pleasant gathering the the Beverly-Wilshire Hotel with next eve. Barbara Kaplan . . . The act is swift and highly entertaining. Beverly Hills has been called the "Showplace of the show 31)oriil people and the quintessence of • • • • • • CENTRAL We Drliver SAM OIN ■ 411EICG 11:125 DIATICIt 110 1160 MRS. NORMAN K. NOBLE • • • Neugarten Elects Mrs: Noble Again Installation Planned Jan. 24 at Sheraton - The bethrothal of Mildred Koslow to Earl Podolsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Podolsky of Clairmount avenue, is an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Koslow of Mon- terey avenue. At a family dinner, the engagement of Helen Bloch to Richard Bayles was announced. Miss Bloch, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Bloch, attended Wayne University and is a member of Pi Gamma. Mr. Bayles, son of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Bayles, is a student at Wayne University and is affiliated with Alpha Pi Iota. They plan a spring wedding. An early March wedding is planned by Rosalie Gross and Albert Cohen, whose bethrothal is announced by her mother, Mrs. Minna Gross of Collingwood avenue. The bridegroom-elect is the son of the Harry Cohens of McQuade avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Goldstein Allen of Houston, Tex., an.' formerly of Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter Helen to Sidney Atlas, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Atlas of Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Drucker of Leslie avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Marcia to Harvey Pollock, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollock of Parkside avenue. An early spring wedding is planned. At a family dinner Dec. 26 in their home on Taylor avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Salk announced the engagement of their daughter Rose to Herbert Schwidkay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schwidkay of Woodingham drive. The couple plan a March wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bregman of Monterey avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley to Dr. Harry M. Mark- owitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Markowitz of Holmur avenue. W:ss Bregman has been on the staff of the Jewish Center for two years. Dr. Markowitz is a graduate of Northern Illinois School of Optomery. The wedding dais has been set for March 26 at Bnai Moshe. Pirg3 Nov. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. George J. Barr (Gerry Hayman) Mrs. Norman K. Noble has -a son, David Martin. been reelected president of the Neugarten Medical Aid. She will be installed Jan. 24 at a luncheon in the Sheraton Hotel along with the following: Mesdames Samuel Shewitz, Albert Schweitzer, Milton Gold- smith and David B. Keywell, vice-presidents; Charles Hyman, treasurer; Lester Smith, Fred Gross, Albert P. Weiss and Samuel Goodman, secretaries; and David Saks, publicity chair- man. Board members are Mesdames Martin Behrend, Harvey Roth- stein, Arthur Caplan, George Silvers, Abe Weber, Harry Per- nick, Sidney Schott and Paul Fogelman. Luncheon reservations may be obtained from Mrs. Schweitzer, UN 3-7202. Dec. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braver (Fay Berk) of Edison avenue, a daughter, Sharon Gail. Dec. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Gottlieb (Sadie Hay- man) a son, Alan Michael. Dec. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kraft (Ella Daneman) of LaSalle boulevard, a son, Jeffrey Allen. Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,S. Miller (Bobbie Baker) of Littlefield avenue, a daughter, Ann Elizabeth. Jan. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Fox (Rose Selik) of Euclid avenue, a son, Aaron Hersh. Jr. Hadassales Dance Sunday Junior Hadassah will climax its membership drive with a tea dance at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Jewish Center. Lillian Adolph is chairman. All Jewish young adults are invited. New members will be signed up at the door. nOied Preceding the dance, all mem- bers will join for a brunch at Mr. and Mrs. Allan Salta. of 11:30 a.m. in the Ginsburg Leslie avenue have been visit- lounge to honor Dave Danzig, ing in Chicago. president of the Central States Region. For reservations call Mrs. Joseph Fink and daugh- Jean Jaslove, HO 9034. ter Barbara of Atkinson avenue Junior Hadassah will partici- are visiting relatives in New pate in the regional Zionist York City. Youth Institute, Jan. 14, 15 and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Raimi 16 in Cleveland. To attend, call (Sonya Drews), who attend the President Shirley Schubiner, TO University of Michigan, are 6-7687. visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Raimi and Dr. and Mrs. Robert Drews. Record Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pollack (Barbara Glasier) of Miami Beach spent a few days in Nassau, Bahama Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Rudin of Collingwood avenue have re- turned from a visit to St. Joseph, Mich. 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