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February 04, 1949 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-04

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

Friday, February 4, 1919

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n g a g ementi

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Bormeinski of Broadstrect avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter, Ilelen, to Steven Goldin, nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ross of L ■ lorthlawn avenue. A summer wedding
is planned.
Announcement is made of the betrothal of Lillian Brownst in,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Brownstein of Blaine ave to
Harold Ruskin, son of the late Mr. and and Mrs. B. Rusk The
couple plan a March wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mendelson of Baltimore, Md. announce the
There's no truth to the rum- engagement of their daughter, Gladyes, to Bernard Cooper, son of
ors about that Cantor.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper of LaSalle boulevard.
• • •
Announcement is made ot, the betrothal of Toby Ann Langer,
MAZEL TOYS
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Langer of Pennington drive to Alex J.
To the Sam Fentons on their Elkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Etkin.
No. 2, a boy, Mark Jeffrey, and
ditto on the Bernie Weisbergs'
blessed event.
To the Jerry Helfman's on
their eight anniversary and to
Dec. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hessler (Sadelle Ruth Golden)
the Mac Millers on their elev- of Ilartwell avenue, a daughter, Frances Ann.
enth.
Jan. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Borin (Phyllys Robinson) of
• • •
Monte Vista avenue, a son, Jeffrey Nathan.
Jan. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Boxman (Mae Smith) of Webb
A LINE OR TWO .. .

In Miami are Shirley Rott avenue, a son, Harvey.
Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Silver (Lois Rosenthal) . of
and Julius Schwartz • . In the
Spring Expecting Dept. are the Roselawn avenue, a son, Andrew Edward.
Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wasserman (Ruth Rosen) of
Dave Dickman's and the Mac
Tuxedo avenue, a daughter, Linda Rochelle.
Kozack's.
Jan. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rich (Evelyn Lynn Malin) of
For being extra good danc- Philadelphia avenue, a son, Steven Cary.
ers, Lou Berkowitz and Diane
Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Spoon (Shirley Jean Sutter of
Shwitzer took prizes at the Soc- Hollywood, California) of West Outer drive, a daughter, Denise
ial Inc., shindig at the Levin- Ellen.
son home,
Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cohen (Evelyn Wolack) of
Tommy Balkin and Mary Wolf Steel avenue, a daughter, Sandra.
team together to open their
Jan. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Slatkin (Maxine Spickler)
"Balmar Electric Co."
of Freeland avenue, a son, Reed Eliot.
Jan. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Faber (Betty Ann Danto) of Bos-
In N'Yawk this week are
Boots Kaltman and mother • . . ton boulevard, a son.
Jan. 26-41'o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perlmuter (Frances Ben-
We venture to say we'll hear
lots about the Metropolitan Op- jamin) of Chicago boulevard, a daughter, Joan Nancy.
Jan. 27,-To Mr. and Ws. Ernest Sherman (Roslyn Fox) of Law-
era when they return.
ton avenue, a son.
• • •
Jan. 27—To Dr. r,nd Mrs. Stuart A. Karmann (Jerry Bloom) of
ROMANTIC DUOS . . .
•••• San Juan drive, a son, Mitchell Dale.
Herschel Levine and Shirley
Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Hertnan Myers (Lois Travis) of Cleve-
Dubrinsky are • engaged . . . land, a son, Kenneth Loyd.
Wedding bells will ring for
Jan. 30—To Rabbi and Mrs. Leo Goldman of Richton avenue, a
Roslyn Winer and Bernie Cohen daughter, Chaja Hadassah.
on Feb. 13 . . .
• • •
ODDS AND ENDS
At IZFA social, Tuesday, Feb.
15 at Hillel House, a new film
A replica of the Torah was
The Bnai David bridge lunch-
showing will be on tab.
presented to Gov. G. Mennen eon which was previously sched-
To Manuel Ben in Flint . . . Williams during inauguration uled for Feb. 22 has been
Your request for materials on ceremonies by the Jewish-Am- changed and will take place at
that television set has been erican Democratic Club of De- 12:30 p. rn. Wednesday, Feb. 16,
sent to Nate Shapiro.
troit.
at Bnai David, Mesdames Alex
Arturo, whose name has been
The presentation was made in Galanda and Charles Varnen,
associated with the finer Latin behalf of the club by Chief Jus- chairmen, announced.
American music 'round town, tice George E. Bushnell of the
Proceeds will go towards the
has opened a record shop spec- Michigan Supreme Court.
maintenance of the Bnai David
ializing in Latin American num:
religious school, sponsored by the
bers.
sisterhood. For reservations call

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

"THERE'S A SONG in the
air". . . The gaiety in the
college reflects their relief ov-
er the end of mid-year finals.
The No. 1 social event of the
year will be on at Ann Arbor
this weekend, the swanky J-
Hop with the two top bands of
Charlie Spivak and Elliott Law-
rence to play'° for the party.
Connie Karbal with Stan Satov-
sky, Rita Papo and Bill Mer-
sky and Shirley Berkowitz and
Herm Caplan will be found in
the grand march.
Others will be Dorothy Neiman
with Hubert Elkins of Brooklyn,
Carol Goldenberg with Ralph
Coskey and Gail Beswick with
Morris Peitz.
For those who won't make the
trek to Ann Arbor, Wayne's Mi-
ld offers dancing to the tunes
of Gene Krupa's band Saturday
at the Masonic.
• • •
NAMES MAKE NEWS
Eddie Sherman, studying art
at the Sorbonne in Paris, writes
newspapermen Bill Ross that
Paris doesn't have that glamour
of the war years.
Sitting in New York's classy
Copa Club, jeweler Maurice
Winston was greeted heartily
by a laddie who called him
Misha . . . Maurice had a hard
time explaining that he wasn't
movie star Mischa Auer.
Northwest Hebrew secretary
Evelyn Miller writes poetry.
• • •
.."ONE THING about driving
along at 75, you seldom make
more than one mistake."
• • •
A BIRTHDAY SONG
Maestro Joe Sudy leads his
society ofk in a special ar-
rangement of a birthday song
for our col'm readers this week
. . . Congrats to Harold Rose-
mont, Mitzie Razzman, Norma
Karbal, Doris Wertheimer, Car-
, olyn Brown, Eleanor Zager,
Doty Rosen, Lee Robinson.
More are Esther Tenzer, Milt
Fishman, Enid Berkowitz, Sid
Samuels, Clarice Israel, Al Shul-
man, Rubin Berman, Leon Wein-
berg, Robert Gottlieb and Jack
Schechter.
Phyllis Cherrin will throw a
party on her natal day at Mor-
ton's Stables . . . Ben Buten
blew out a surprise birthday
cake candle at the Robert Raf-
i elson's meeting• at Bernie Gour-
witz home.
• • •
SEEN 'ROUND
Strollin' down dating lane
and watching 'the happy couples
go by . . . Rae Morganroth
with Buddy Schaffer, Donna
Unrot and Seymour Lublin, Al
Migdol and Rosalie Singer, Hank
Shewack and Gail Bernstein,
Chuck Hellman and Belrose
Elkowitz, Herb Schreiber and
Vivian Jacobs, Bob Canvasser
and Norma Karbal, Lois Pad-
, over and Dick Lurie, Jerry Key-
, well with Lois Waterstone, Hel-
en Sklar and Danny Lublin,
Carol Lewis and Ralph Foon.

• • •

Pam

Replica of Torah
Given to 'Williams

• • •

BEFORE PRESS TIME . . .
Perry Applebaum will pre-
side at Alpha Epsilon Pi's in-
stallation dinner dance, Satur-
day, Feb. 12 at the Whittier.
The YPS of Shaarcy Zedek
adds a colorful note in these
dull days with their shindig on
Feb. P.

GLORIA BRODE was elected
queen of Hillel and Milford Sobel
king at a UJA dance held at
Michigan State College. Milford
presented Gloria with his ZBT
pin.
Herbert Brode came up from
the U. of M. to attend the dance.
He escorted Muriel Warshawsky.
• • •
DON'T FORGET Masada's hike
this Sunday followed by dinner
and house gathering. Stag or
irag.

Dr. and Mrs. Naimark
Honor Bernice Adler

A dinner party in honor of the
forthcoming marriage of Bernice
Puu.ALUJAITS . . .
Adler of Clements avenue and
Now, who has tied up Pat Leonard Blumenreich of New
Holden?
York was given by Dr. and Mrs.
Miami's Lenore Caplan on a Martin Naimark of Roselawn
visit here claims the southern avenue, Jan. 29.
fellows are much more chiv-
alrous. . . . So go south young
lady, go south.
DR. PRESTO
It will be a March blessed
MAGIC PROGRAMS
event for the Jack Gorzak's.
Pals claim that Al Kagan has
For All Occasions
been seeing a lovely blonde.
Molly Posner has stopped ac- TO 5-3170
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cepting dates . . . Why?

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Bnai David Party
Set for Feb. 16

February Events
Listed by Masada

Masada announced the follow-
ing calendar of events:
Sunday, Feb. 6—Afternoon hike
followed by dinner and evening
at home gathering. Call Bill Saul-
son, TU. 2-3379, for information.
Feb. 15—Meeting at. 8 p. m.,
Shaarey Zedek.
Feb. 17—Study group gathering
at home of Frances Stein, 3225
Rochester.
Feb. 23—Political action com-
mittee forum on postwar plan-
ning in Israel, at Shaarey Zedek.
Dr. Joseph Eaton of Wayne Uni-
versity will lead the group.
Feb. 24—Prof. Preston Slosson
will discuss power politics in the
Middle East. Dancing and re-
freshments to follow. 8 p. m. at
Shaarey Zedek.

Coketail Party Set
by Northwest YPC

A coketail party will be given
by the YPC of the Northwest
Hebrew congregation at 8:30
p. in., Tuesday. All persons be-
tween 18 and 30 are cordially in-
vited.
"Club Northwest" will be pre-
sented Sunday, Feb. 27. Admis-
sion is $1.20 per person. For in-
formation call Hal Shapiro, UN
3-5571 or Bill Sklar, TY 7-6712.

Registration at Wayne
for Hebrew Courses

Registration for Hebrew cours-
es at Wayne University will ex-
tend from Monday, through Sat-
urday, Feb. 12. The course,
which is sponsored by the Jew-
ish Community Council, will be
taught by Louis Panush.
The first class will be held
Thursday, Feb. 10. Persons wish-
ing to enroll may obtain infor-
mation by calling Panush at TE.
1-1450.

Lillian Jonas Feted
at Bridal Shower

Mesdames Eugene Kraus and
Bernard L. Jonas were hostesses
at a bridal shower given at the
TO 7-7284 or TO 8-2813. The Wilshire Hotel honoring Lillian
next executive board meeting is Jonas, who became the bride of
set for 8:30 p. m., Monday, Feb. Arnold Glovinsky, Sunday, Jan-
Arthur L. Feldman has been 7, at Bnai David.
uary 30, at the Bnai Moshe.
installed as president of the Ber-
ditchever Aid Society.
Other officers are Israel Zin-
Leon Kay to Address
stein, vice-president; Jack Rez-
Unit of Chapter One
nick, and Louis Maskin, secre-
"Parties in Israel" will be dis-
taries; Morris Rossman, treas-
cussed by Leon Kay, prominent
urer; Abe Steinberg, Mrs. Cher-
This coming Passover will be
na Masserman and Mrs. Leah a more bountiful one for many Zionist, at the study group meet-
Leizerson, hospitalers; and Isi- families overseas, thanks to a ing of Chapter One, Zionist Or-
ganization of Detroit, Friday,
dore Fassman, inner guard.
unique holiday service by the
Frank Mcrsky was chairman of B. Manischewitz Company, bak Feb. 4, at 2685 Carter avenue.
the 22nd anniversary banquet ers of fine matzo products.
and his aides included Harry
Now, for the first time, neigh-
Rocklin, Hyman Milstein, Harry
borhood grocers everywhere are
Kaminer and Sam Branin.
featuring a new overseas Pass-
over package for Europe and
Bnai Moshe Men
Israel containing Manischewitz
Set Talk on Hynotism Matzos and Matzo products. It
"Hypnotism and Suggestion" is comes all packed and sealed in
the theme of a talk to be given a special shipping carton—ready
the Talk of the Town!
by Dr. S. Irwin Shaw, author of to be addressed and mailed at
"Hypnotism Can Help," before any postoffice.
... the finest in FOOD . .
the Bnai Moshe Men's Club, at
properly prepared and served
8:30 p. m., Tuesday.

Bcrditchever Aid
Installs Officers

Overseas Package
by Manischewitz

We Lost
The Key

Open All Night I

Lieberman
and Citrin

Kosher Style Restaurant
Linwood at 'Taylor

Mon. Feb. 14-8:20 P.M.

HEIFETZ

Tickets $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20

Grinnell's TE 2-7100

If you're cravin' for some-
thing different . . then
come out to the much
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.
Opening About May 15
— the BLUE GYPSY
ROOM for banquets and
parties with accommoda-
tions up to 200 persons.
Reservations now being
taken.
3 Elks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.
Phone Birm. 9101

in a most comfortable and cozy
dining room.

Maine Lobsters

Shipped by Air direct to us

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