Festive Evening for Career Group TRY to impress a male D ON'T with your brains. Let him impress you with his brains. Such is the advice of a female in her book, "How to Handle a Friends who have seen "Favor- Ass Stranger" at the Lafayette vow that Joel Ashley on stage is the image of jeweler Morrey Win- ston. Driving by a fire. Hershel Har- ris stopped his auto, got out and mingled with the curious throng. He walked home ... Moral: Don't leave keys in car. Morrey Firestone, the optom- etrist, doesn't collect for ,small adjustment items . . . Instead he asks the customer to drop his token into the Daymon Runyon Cancer Fund box. • • • NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE In Toledo: Detroiter's Vicki El- ias and Archie Kiers took first prize in a rhumba contest at a nitery . . . From Pontiac: We learn that Audrey Buckner is giv- s ing all her spare time to a local laddie ... Popular S. D. T. Boots Kallmln in Ann Arbor is proudly displaying a Pi Lam frat pin from Shelly Smerling (N.J.) . . . Out in Los Angeles, Esther ROM- browski's photo occupies a prom- inent place on a young hombre's desk .. .You find Zadette Gutt- man working in the new and beautiful Orbach dept. store. • • • OVERHEARD: "The only sign of toil on a modern girl's hand is an engage- ment ring!" • • • IS MIAMI BEACH days for Marcia Cohen, Shirley Goldman, Rhoda Lott Hayden, Hy Wein- stein, Marilyn Bothman (Ann Arbor) Jackie Bernstein ... Dor- othy Yura relaxes in LA. . Ethel Cohen is back from Miami. • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY this week to those born under Capricorn: Marion Wolrauch, Ruth E. Stein, Dora Mandelbaum, Marilyn Glai- ser, Max Teitel, Toby Langer, Betty Moorin, Maxine Finkel, Es- telle Kraus, Lee Yarmy, Trudy Side', Louis Jaffe, Julius Droz, Sid Schwartz and Tom Balkin. • • • PHILALUJAHS In the expecting a stork dept., are the Norm Kohlenbergs and the Jerry Gibbs. Ralph Grossbart and Irving Handers, buddies and business partners, are seen tagging along With the Hoffman twins, Ruth and Doris. Observed: Harold Forman busy jetting down a fern number at a social ... Heads turn in a local nitery as Chuck Schwartz enters with a platinum blonde. That young couple whom the gossip mongers have reported separated are seen 'round town together and quite happy. • • • for WE RECOMMEND . • unusual atmosphere and good feta; .. Col. Maybohm's Carousel at Woodward near Birmingham Martzi is on hand to sooth you with some restful music. CENTRAL 34,;it We Delher (i1N411Kla: 11525 DIMITeM 110 11•• Leo Sunny and his melodic vi- chn continue to pack 'em in at The affair, entitled "Variety the Belcrest Fireside Lounge. Swing of '49, 5' will feature en- • • • tertainment, dancing, mixers MAZEL TOYS ... Our anni- and "old-fashioned fun." versary waltz salute to this trio Music will be furnished by on their first: The Freddie Birn- Hy Goldman and his orchestra. dorts, the Morrey Prujanskys and Jim Schulties will lead the mix- the Cy Wagners A special an- ers and Danny Raskin will be niversary chorus to the Kap master of ceremonies. Faudems on their silver wedding. Admission is open to male • • • LOIS LANDSBERG guests by invitation. Girls must IN LUFF DEPT. • • • be members, but dues may be It's a March wedding for Ilene A June wedding Is planned by paid at the door. For informa- Sosnick to Jack Soshnick (fifth tion call Pearl Shanbom, TY. Lois Landsberg and Wallace cousin from N.Y.). Tonkin, whose engagement has Norm Sacks is serenading a 4-4780. been announced by her parents, Chicago gal and the tieup is in Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landsberg Feb.. • . Ilene Ratner and Larry of Greenlawn avenue. Mr. Ton- Shulman are going 'round with kin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. that identical stare .. In words, Morris Tonkin of Prairie ave- they're simply ma-a-d about each nue. other. Gabriel N. Alexander, Detroit attorney and impartial umpire in General Motors labor disputes, has been named to the national board of Sigma Alpha Mu fra- ternity. The two Michigan SAM Gene Krupa and his famous A "Jug" meeting is planned chapters are Sigma Iota at Ann orchestra will come to Masonic Arbor and Mu Kappa at Wayne by Junior Hadassah for Jan. 31 Temple, Feb. 5, to play at the in the home of Mrs. Morris Ad- University. third annual dance of the Wayne At its 39th annual convention ler, 2062 Edison avenue. University Hillel Foundation. Mrs. Adler will lead a discus- Tickets are priced at $3.60 a recently, the fraternity passed a sion on young women of today resolution greeting the State of couple and may be purchased at and their position in developing Grinnell's, the Wayne ticket of- Israel and conveying good wishes and maintaining a Jewish home. fice and Al's Record Marts, 4850 to its leaders. Although the meeting is closed, "We salute its courageous and Broadway and 5044 Joy road. non-members may join the group devoted citizens who by their The committee in charge con- at the door. For information call sists of Sam Shreernan, Marshall heroic deeds have indelibly writ- Helen Karabenick, membership Hecht, Betty Provizer, Elsie ten another glorious page in the chairman, TO. 8.4966. Wiener, Al Goldman, Merrill annals of the people of our faith," An Oneg Shabbat will be held the resolution said. Polansky and Evelyn Citrin. at 8 p.m., Friday, Jan. 21, at Wayne University Hillel. Male friends are invited. For informa- tion call Audrey Gelfand, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fivenson of Cadillac, Mich., announce the gram coordinator, TY. 5-1702. engagement of their daughter Edith to Sheldon Weinstein Henry, son of Mrs. Rae S. Henry of Racine, Wis. Miss Fivenson is a graduate of the University of Michigan, where her fiance is a student in the school of music. Mrs. Fannie Meisel of Pingree avenue announces the engage- Courses in Hebrew, which ment of her daughter Charlotte to Charles Bassin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bassin of Pingree avenue. Plans are being made for were instituted at Wayne Univer- sity some years ago under the an April wedding. sponsorship of the Jewish Com- munity Council, will continue &hi Dec. 22—To ,Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pelavin (Evelyn Z. Weisenthal) next semester. The courses being offered for of LaSalle boulevard, a son, Daniel Alan. Des. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. James Neal Marx (Anne Oleshan- the spring term include Hebrew 2 and 104, each for four hours sky) of McLean avenue, a son, Robert Jay. . Jan. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kane (Pera Shapiro) of Monte credit. Louis Panush, who has con- Vjsta avenue, a daughter, Kathryn Lynn. Jan. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Morton (Kalmayne Rotten- ducted the classes from their be- ginning, will be the instructor. berg) of Washburn avenue, a daughter, Bonnie Susan. Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin A. Canvasser (Elaine Geren- Registration at Wayne starts Jan. 31 and ends Feb. 12. dasy) of Greenlawn avenue, a daughter, Judy Lynn. Alexander Named - to SAM Board Hillel at Wayne Books Gene Krupa ngagemenh Wayne U. Lists Hebrew Courses Jan. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Docks (Beatrice Wolk) of Hart- well avenue, a son, Gary Wolk. Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gerstenblith of New York, a son, Gary Michael. Mrs. Gerstenblith is the former Golda Roth- stein, daughter of Mr.•and Mrs. Sam Rothstein of San Juan drive. To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Kohn (Eva Wcissenberg) of Gladstone avenue, a son, Sheldon Bruce. Call WO. 1-1040 for Chronicle Want Ads that click. Something to Rave 'boutt The Unique Cocktail Bar • Grand Opening Week • Choice Liquor, Wine and Beer — ENTERTAINMENT — A New Service For Baby By BABY FORMULA SERVICE - 18971 LiVernois UNIVERSITY 2-4666 o4Irripl ion Only' l'h)pdrian ItegleIered Nuree-ItarlerioloKiht In Charlie Hoard of Health Controlled • • DAILY DELIVERY Send or Call for Booklet 5606 E. McNichols Rd. TW 1-9615 Charles Gersten, Prop. I A new course designed for per- sons aspiring to active participa- tion in Jewish leadership will be- gin at the Bnai Moshe Monday, Jan. 24. The times are 11 a. m. for women, and 8 p. in. for both men and women. The course will extend for an eight week period under the direction of Rabbi Moses Lehrman. A course in beginners' Hebrew will also be offered. Non-mem- bers of the congregation are in- vited. TY 8.0270 Open Daily from 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. Except Saturday LACHAR'S DINING ROOM For Special Occasions If you're cravin' for some- thing different . . . then some out to the ninth talked 'bout CAROUSEL • Enticing luncheons and delicious dinners pre- pared by your host, Col. F. Maybohm. ✓ ENTERTAINMENT MARTZI and his Gypsy Orchestra with Kalman and His Violin. Response Good in Pay-Up Drive An outline of the proposed plan of reorganization of the Junior Service Group has been mailed to all members as prep- aration for the closed meeting at 2 p. m., Sunday, in the Center. Lawrence Fleischman, president, urges members to study the plan before the meeting so that they will be prepared to vote upon it Response of contributors to the Pay-Up drive conducted by the Junior Division last Sunday was good, according to Al Colman, chairman of the drive to collect unpaid Allied Jewish Campaign pledges. "Most contributors welcomed the volunteer workers and read- ily made payment on their bal- ances," Colman said. Colman commended the vol- unteer workers who turned out for assignments. Many workers took three and four assignments during the day, he said. Jewish Youths Eye Trade School Shomrim of Hashomer Hatzair and Habonim youths are evincing an interest in the program of his school of manual arts, Louis Mo- sher, director, revealed. Some of the youths are looking forward to going to Palestine and want training in mechanics, he ex- plained. The school will reopen doors next week under the sponsorship of prominent industrial and civic leaders including two Jewish en- gineers and one youth worker. The organization will be called Boys Preparatory, Inc., and will be centered at 6535 Russell street. The board of education is cooper- ating in placement and guidance. Jewish leaders who have been placed on several of the com- mittees include Karl Segal, Leon B. Kay and Leonard Kasle. For information, call Moser at TY. 5-3863. Indonesian Freedom Pressed by Mrs. Welt NEW YORK—Continued United States leadership in initiating United Nations measures to in- sure the peace and independence of the Indonesian republic was urged upon the State Department by Mrs. Joseph M. 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