_ Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE `14. • Rwed;t;e04.eix Takes Part in Rites Wre PHIL ROTHSCHILD THE SCENES at De- B EHIND troit's largest Jewish bowling tourney sponsored by the Bnai Brith Bowling Association last weekend: 25 cities participated... •Former Detroiter Sam Dictor brought two teams in from Calif. . . . A 3 hour star studded enter- tainment bill took place at the banquet for 1500 bowlers Sunday eve. .. Max "Curly" Goldhoff's "Kegler Shmoosette" was a mas- terpiece of information. . . . 40 dozen bagels, 10 lbs. of lox and 20 lbs. of cream cheese were con- sumed by the hungry laddies at Satdee's stag. -. . 3400 smackers were divided up among the win- ners. • • • NAMES MAKE NEWS Clothier Harry Thomas was snowbound in Green River, Wyo. for five days on his return trip from Calif. . . So Harry organ- ized the LPUP (Lost People of Union Pacific) on the train and whooped up an entertainment program that kept them all in stitches the whole period. . . the travelers reciprocated by ac- claiming Harry the honorary mayor of Green River Wyo! Dave Taxe who authored "My Israel" has recently signed a con- tract for King Record Co. to use three of his ballads. . . Inciden- tally Dave's moving to Calif. Shoe m a n Marner Litinsky (Marner Shoes) is O.K. at home after an operation at U of M hospital. . Frank Beckman, for- mer sports editor of the Chron- icle, now walks the news beat for the Free Press. • • • LELAND STOWE in a recent Esquire article says: "Choose a woman who acts like a woman, not a goddess. .. ." • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to Joan- ne Goldstein, Fred C. Swartz, Phil Katz, Violet Roth, Tommy Rozande r, Phillis Cohen, Lil Shore, Morris Eisenberg, Lester Landes, Sol Moss, Isadore Bern- stein, Al Ginns, Harold Kirsch- ner, Iry Weisberg, Eli Cutler, Hilbert Sosin. Also belated greet- ings 'to Barbara Weinberg. • • • COME ON ALONG and let's catch our twosomes who are hit- ting the hi-spots. .. Dancing: Al Mermelstein and Doris Kasmer, Iry Bernstein with Marcia Mar- gules, Larry Koltonow and Lu- cille Greenberg. More on the go: Elayne Polo- zoker and Harry Kramer, Miriam Baker and Sam Babcok, Lil Fuller and Graham Orley, Jang Lazar and Jack Hamburger, Dee Meier and Sy Brode, Muriel Stern and Sid Singer, Marian Berg and Danny Mankowitz, Norm Seigel and Shirley Chess, Stan Wolf and Shirley Schwartz. Here's some U. of M. Kappa Nu laddies whom we missed on our J-Hop news last week. . . . Sheldon Chatlin with Norma Bernstein, Burton Shiffman with Renee Pregelman, Martin Frank and Betty Shetzer, Abe Acker- man and Harriet Birnbaum, Hil- liard Gerstin and Barbara Shif- frin. • • • FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Let me handle it this way..." • • • PHILALUMHS Going steady ` are Eleanor Widenbaum and Frank Blazof f- sky. . . and Marcia Alper with Don Krupp. Just as the papers announced their engagement, a certain couple broke off relationship. And Bob Canvasser has been CENTRAL 5toriit low We Deliver 117.15 1111:‘ SAM (11/011E110 rrat uu 1160 seen 'round with a cutie from Chicago. . . Marilyn Sklar is making the spots with a variety of chappies. . That solo is nix huh? Although Fred Sweet seems to work 24 hours at day at the Telenews, we seem to see him everywhere with Fay Moss. • • • ALMOST GONE.... Norm Rosenfeld (Sibley's) ties up with Dulcie Krasnick Wed- nesday at the Statler. . . The "You'll be sorry stag" took place at the Lee Plaza. On Feb. 23 at the Hotel De- troiter Bill Zupner and Julie Sandler hold a bachelor stag for Leo Berlin who has been har- pooned by Dan Cupid. Henry Ehrlich had a celebrity shindig at his apt, the other day . . . Cinema star Bobby Breen, Bill Dudley of the Lions, Ted Gray of the Tigers and Don Wat- trick of radio were 'round. Sam Arnold, the Delbridge and Goner TV promotion man, is do- ing those big band bookings for the schools here. Mazel Tov to• Al and Gladys Blumenthal on their 8 lb. gal. • • • ON TAB: The JWVets Military Ball Sat- dee nite (19th) at the Masonic... The Masada clan brings in Prof. Preston Slosson from U. of M. to talk on "Power Politics in the Middle East" on the 24th at the Shaarey Zedek. • • • A LINE OR TWO MORE.... Mort and Aaron Sultan with George Robinson will open a glamour TV store on Livernois between 6 and 7. . From what we hear, it'll be the most com- plete of its kind in the country! Eillen Kay lost her appendix... Sam Shulman is working on his 18th new Bnai Brith Lodge.. . The Ira Silvers have a London, England visitor. New members inducted into Gamma Kappa Chi are Herb Feinstein, Joe Rubinoff, Sam So- skin, Isaac Pollack and Don Box- man. • • • THE MAIL: Marcella Steuben (Biltmore South Haven) writes about her gay time in Miami. .. Los An- geles postmark from artist Sol Sachs who says the Calif. sun is wonderful. Hadassah B and P Slates 'Tally' Tea "The New Israel" will be dis- cussed by Rose Bloom of Toledo at a "tally" tea sponsored by the education committee of the Busi- ness and Professional division of Hadassah at 8:15 p.m., Monday, at the home of Mrs. Ralph Da- vidson, 1666 Chicago boulevard. Miss Bloom is a national board member. A social hour will follow in charge of Misses Kate Pitkow- sky, Belle Teal, Florence Dann and Ethel Rosenthal. Members and friends are invited, Helen Kass, who will preside, an- nounced. Need a speaker for your or- ganization? Call the Chronicle, WO. 1-1040. We Lost The Key Open All Night I Lieberman and Citrin Kosher Style Restaurant Linwood at Taylor MARTIN CITRIN • • • Youth to Conduct Temple Services As the principal feature of its Youth Sabbath Eve program, Temple Israel Youth will present a symposium on "What Judaism Means to Me" Friday Feb. 25 at the Institute of Arts. The speakers will be Isabel King who will speak on the so- cial aspects of Judaism, Ruth Levine who will speak on the community service aspects, Bruce Danto on the interfaith aspects and Marvin Ancell on the per- sonal aspects. Members of Temple Israel Youth will conduct the entire Sabbath Eve services. Partici- pants will be Daniel Oppenheim and Heinz Herz. The service will be read by Harold Levin, Merrill Stoller, Helen Robinson, Arnold Galperin and Martin Citrin. Wil- liam Singer, president, will intro- duce the symposium. At this service, Mrs. S. B. Dan- to will present Temple Israel Youth with a Kiddush cup which is to become an annual gift to members who distinguish them- selves in service to the congre- gation and the community. Friday, February 15, 1949 Young Israel Groups List Month's Parties, Meetings An open membership meeting of the Women's League of Young Israel will be held at 8 pm., Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Abba A. Levi, 3286 Glendale ave- nue. Mrs. Alex Zuchman will re- view "Trial and Error" by Dr. Chaim Weizmann. The following committee heads have been announced by Mrs. Solomon N. Cohen, vice-presi- dent: Mesdames Joseph Gross- man, Isadore Isbee, Hyman R. Cohen, Herman K. Cohen, Henry Dworkin, Louis Wieder, Emil Spilman and Irving W. Schlussel. Feb. 22 is the last evening for registration for the Young Israel Institute of Jewish Studies. Classes are held at Central High Tuesday evenings at 8. A gala "Playnite" has been planned by the Young Adults of Young Israel for Saturday, Feb. 26 at the home of Drora Selesny, 3265 Buena Vista. Women 18 to 30 and men 21 to 30, including couples, are invited. The commit- tees in charge are headed by Jo- seph Weinman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldston and Mrs. Marvin ..... Engel. The Women's League and the Adults will jointly sponsor the second annual Purim Carnival of the organization on Saturday, March 19 at the' Barium Hotel. Proceeds will go to the building fund of the Young Israel Youth Center construction of which is advancirtg at Dexter and Fuller- ton. Gorman Indorsed by Jewish Leaders Frank A. Gorman, who has been a member of the Detroit school board for more than 20 years, has received the indorse- ment of many Jewish communal leaders. He is a candidate in the primaries Monday. Gorman is thoroughly familiar with all the problems of the schools and has fought for and attained many improvements in the school system. He has not been aloof from the public and has always been available to discuss school issues with all citizens. ..... You'll enjoy the distinctive good taste `Hamantasch Inn' Set by Beth El YPC That is the title chosen by the YPC of Temple Beth El for their Purim masquerade dance Satur- day, March 12. Selection of a "Queen Esther" from among the guests will high- light the evening. Decorations will reflect a Per- sian market scene, Bert . Abrams, social chairman, disclosed. He suggested that costumes in keep- ing with the Purim spirit be worn, although it is not manda- tory. May O'Donnell Dancers to Appear At Masonic May O'Donnell, one of the country's formost young modern dancers, will bring her group of seven dancers to the small audi- torium of the Masonic Temple for an 8:30 p.m. performance, Saturday, Feb. 19. The recital is under the au- spices of the Jewish Center. Miss O'Donell spent several seasons with Martha Graham. Tickets may be obtained at the Center and Grinnell's. 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