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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, February 11, 1949

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PHIL ROTHSCHILD

H

ERE'S A GOOD suggestion
that I want to pass on.
Our wounded vets are almost
forgotten lying in VA hospitals
throughout the land. Those of us
who are walking 'round having
those Tom and Jerrys in this cold
weather, wouldn't it be a nice ges-
ture if we all skipped one Toni and
Jerry and sent the price to a hos-
pitalized vet.
We would get a helluva lot more
cheer out of it!
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NAMES IN THE NEWS

There's a poster in the lobby of
the Downtown YMCA bearing

Henry Friedman's picture and the

Y's salute to him for securing 100
memberships for underprivileged

Cliff Rogers, Harvey Snyder ant
Selma Berry, Mae Giisman and
Al Weiss, Arlynn Rosen and Al

Blumrosen and the Harvey Weis-
bergs. • • •

FAMOUS WHITE 'LIES . . .

"Statistics prove .. ."
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PHILALITJAHS
Who was Matilda Rosenberg's

special dinner date last Tuesday?
Mickey Goodman is seen 'round
with a shapely redhead.
The Morrey Garrisons expect a
bundle.
And who's tied up the clay
dreaming space of Pauline Nidorf ?
And, alas, there is the breakup
of an eight year marriage with
three kids.
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boys.
Sid Auster boasts 'bout his son
LET'S MAKE A TRIP ALONG
in Tucson ...Ira Silver exhibits
a gold plated typewriter insured dating lane and see MTh's out with
for $1000 at the Builders Show. whom—Phyllis Cherrin and Eddie

Newspapers laud 16 year old
Eugene Rose for bringing in a 6
ft. 11 1,:t inch white Marlin flying
fish weighing 44 lbs., the biggest
one caught in one and a half years
out of Miami waters ... Hy Wein-
stein and Leonard Fink were also
on the cruise.

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Lion's star Mery Pregulman
looks great after his southern
exposure.
Lou Handler, popular boy's camp
owner and fight referee, von 13

professional heavyweight fights
and only called it quits in his 11th
bout when his shoulder became dis-
located for the second time.
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FAMOUS LAST 'WORDS: "We'll
move in with your folks."
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VACATION CHANGES: Erma
:Averbach back from L In
Miami are the Bob Morrisons, Leo

Jan. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bendix (Lucille Edelson) of
Snowden avenue, a son, Stephen Alan.
Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rubin (Rosalyn Friedman)
of Leslie avenue, a daughter, Linda Gail.
Jan. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney S. Samuels (Sandra Stack) of
Blaine avenue, a daughter, Linda Sue.
Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tanzman (Mary Grodman, for-
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merly of Detroit) of Chicago, a daughter, Elaine Gail.
Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hessler (Saddle Ruth
Golden) of Hartwell avenue, a daughter, Frances Ann.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlesinger Jr. (Nancy
Schiller) of Hanover avenue, a son, James Arthur.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Al E. Gingold (Roslyn Miller) of
Dexter boulevard, a daughter, Barbara Susan.
Jan. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Slakteg (Edith Schaeffer) of
Clements avenue, a daughter, Penny Lynn.
Jan. 26---To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leaderman (Beatrice Feldman)
of Sturtevant avenue, a daughter, Lois Elaine.
Jan. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Erne it Sherman (Rosalind Fox) of
Lawton avenue, a daughter, Carol Ann.
Jan. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kraft (Mignon Hope Ham-
burger) of Kentucky avenue, a son, Lawrence Howard.

Spivak, Joyce Cohen and Mel Al-
ter, Flo Kuzkin and Neal Opperi,
helm, Rae Moss and Fred Sweet,
Sue Rosenberg with Mary Hyman,
Lcrrie Stovack and Dr. Milt Al-
fred, Maxine Goodfriend and Norm
Renberg (Pa).
In a dancing tempo were Marty
Citrin and Christine Beck, Al
Goldman and Jo Cornell, Beverly
Stern and Bernie Schiff, Lou
Schreeman and Faye NVelsen, Jer-
ry Shulman and Adele Cohen. Herb
Feinstein and Pauline Kauffman,
Sid Fershtman and Theda Roe Lip-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goldberg
son, Sam Soskin and Lil Shelby.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
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their son Howard Sheldon, on
WHERE TO EAT ...
February 19, at Yeshivath Beth

aYar Mitzvalt

Siin Sun bin opens up on Liver-
nois near Outer drive with Chinese
native foods and family dinners.
You can spend a delightful eve-
ning at the Alamo on Livernois
near 8 Mile having some good
Brresh, Sid Riskin, Mort Feigenson food and dancing to a smooth trio
. . . The Chas. Canvassers are in in a sparkling atmosphere.

Hot Springs, and Lois Collins
makes a Windy City jicint.
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MAY THIS WEEK be rich with
blessings for all those who have
birthdays ... Frieda Magid, Vivian
Belkin, Jean Stein, Beverly Stern,
Corrine Tenner, Stanley Racey,
Millie Morgan, Norm Gold, Mary
WisoLsky, Harry Portney, Martin
and Leonard Herman, Lou Bindes,
Morris Fenkell, Lawrence Good-
man, Jack Goyer, Paul Siegal, Ed
Greenbaln, Danny Menkowitz, Bea
Chodoroff and Gail Bernstein.
Belated greetings to Dulcie

Mr. and Mrs. Max Lesnick of Buena Vista avenue announce
the engagement of their daughter Ann to Carl Cohan, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Cohan of Buena Vista avenue. Both the bride-
elect and the bridegroom-elect are students at Wayne University,
where Mr. Cohan is a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. A
June wedding is planned.
The engagement is announced of Alice Temkin of Jersey City,
N. J., to Dr. Martin Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of
Muirland avenue. They will be married Feb. 12 and will spend
their honeymoon in Mexico and California.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Perin of Burlingame avenue announce the
engagement of their daughter Miriam to Harry Resnick, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Resnick of Tyler avenue. An early April
wedding is planned.
Announcement is made of the betrothal of Eve Elaine Green,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green of Tyler avenue, to Hal
Eisenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Eisenberg of Clements ave.

To those who haven't visited Col.
Maybohm's Carousel dining room
out Woodward near Birmingham,
you're missing something unusual.
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PERRY A PPLEBAUNI now
heads the AE Pi chapter at Wayne
with Iry Shanbom as vice . . .
Other new officers are Morrie No-
vetsky, Carl Teicher, Harry Lip-
sitz and Billy Zucker.

IZFA Schedules
State k Born'

Krasnick and Rev. A. Hertz.
Alvin Penslar celebrated his
Th film. "A State is Born",
Wayne U. graduation and birthday showing the r e c e n t develop-
at the same time . . . The gang at ments that led to the birth of
the MUCC office surprised Harold Israel, will be shown at a meet-
Rosemont on his natal day with a ing of the Wayne chapr of the
party.
f"
Intercollegiate Zionist Federa-
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tion of America at 8 p.m., Tues-
UNDER TILE CANOPIED ceil- day, at Hillel, 4841 Second ave.
ing of stars, couples propelled
Detroiter Herbert Hordes will
themselves into the J-Hop mood at describe his 15 months at the
Ann Arbor for four hours of danc- Hebr e w University. A social
ing to two bands. Gals received program will follow.

gilded programs and pillbox com-
pacts as favors.
TEEN CLUB DANCE
Dancing under an aura of ro-
The Center Teen Club Coun-
mance were Joan Meyers and Gil-
cil's "Stag and Drag" dance will
lert Steel, Ruth Rudin and Warren
be at 8 p.m., Saturday.
Cowan, Marty Kohlenberg and
Phil Kessler, Al Kaplan with Har-
riet Silep, Bill Blumenthal and Au-
drey Paurnes, Jackie Pollick and
Murray Greenblat. Lee Robinson
and Leon Stern, Harvey Schatz
We Deliver
with Margot Abel, Helen Phillinger
and Joe Murdock, Esther Sklar and SAM taissnr.no 115,15 DEXTER
110 1110
Milt Goldrath, Flo Sisskind 411Pd

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AFTER THEATRE SNACKS
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TEN KARAT

DEXTER & TYLER

Yehuda, Cortland and Dexter.
The Goldbergs will be hosts at
a dinner given in his honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Golumbia
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son Arthur at the Sabbath
eve service of Temple Israel,
February 18.

Zager Drama Group
to Mark 1st Birthday

The Rabbi Mandel M. Zager dra-
matic group will celebrate its first
birthday at a party Thursday eve-
ning, Feb. 17, at the home of Eve
Meister, 2111 Ewald Circle.

Following the supper, the group
will rehearse its spring show,
called "Bloomer Girl Review." Of-
ficers are: Miss Meister, Sarah
Schore, Ruth Weinshelbaum and

MRS. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS
is president of the Ivan S. Bloch

chapter, Bnai Brith, which will
hold its second anniversary
membership affair al 8:30 p.
Monday, at the Labor Zionist In-
stitute, Linwood and Pasadena.
Guest speaker will be Mr.
Charles Solovich, vice president
of Supreme Women's Council,
Gertrude Langdorf, program
chairman, announced. Lenora
Yavitz and Esther Fogel will
present a fashion show under the
direction of Geraldine Hamburg.
Modeling their own creations
will be Mrs. Hilda Brewer, Jan
Esenberg, Bernice Fleischer, Mrs.
Ruth Goodman, Mrs. Betty Kus-
nit, Mrs. Eve Kligman, Gertrude
Langdorf, Mrs. Muriel Shapiro,
Mrs. Rebecca Schwartz, Chala-
mus Tigel and Mrs. Flora Yam-
polsky.

Jack' Goldsteins
Mark Gala Week

The Jack Goldsteins of Virginia
Park will not soon forget the last
week of January, 1919. It all be-
gan on the 26th when their son
Ronald was graduated from Cen-
tral High School. This was fol-
lowed by the wedding on the 30th,
of their son. Alvin, to Ruth Hoff-
man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hoffman of Gladstone avenue.
Then, Feb. 1, their son and
daughter-in-law became the par-
ents of a son, Lawrence.Gary. Tru-
ly, a weekend to be remembered.

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in a most comfortable and cozy
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Shipped by Air direct to us

• , Blue Ribbon Beef

Dedicate Holiday Hop
to Jewish Arbor Day

The 53rd Holiday Hop will be
dedicated to Jewish Arbor Day,
Sunday, at the Center. Estelle
Starr is chairman. Admission is
75 cents for members, $1.25 for
others.

Sadie Markman.

• DR. PRESTO

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