• Friday, March 25, 1919 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Nine Aids Spring Event!Pythian Sisters Plan Card Party tig PHIL ROTHSCHILD Ad A card party will be given by Pythian Sisters, of Greater De- troit, on Wednesday, March 30• Proceeds will pay for Passover baskets for indigent families. Re- freshments will be served. TT'S SPRING" ... and only the THE DAVE ZELLMANS are off to Israel by plane . . . It's ing a jaunt through the park I Boston and N'Yawk for the spotted a robin frozen stiff . . . George Friedmann . . . And Ruby Anyhow, I still think it's a good Bettman is back after a long tour time to have your lawn mower in Mexico. sharpened. By now everyone should have • • • had his fill of the Jewish D THIS SATURDAY nite, the an- ratings which caused a bit of & stir B nual Ilillelzapoppin' takes place and midnite lamp burning the in Ann Arbor with proceeds to last couple of weeks. • • • the United Jewish Appeal . . . Last year's crown was held by QUOTATION: You can please the ZBT's and the SDT gals took all of the people some of the time, it in '47. but you can't please some of the Out in Los Angeles ... Nettie people at all. A other day when I was tak- and Morrey Firestone are honey- mooning at the Beverly Wilshire . • . Detroiters double dating ... Betty Cetner with Seymour Meyer, Zadette Guttman and Bob Herman ... Art Doctor, now an auto dealer, postcards from west's resort haven, Big Bear Lake, where skiing is the main attrac- tion. • ON TAB: Blanche Berman and Fanny Greenwald are favored with the distinction of having baked the prized cakes for the Jr. Hadassah contest ... Ditto to Sophie Shul- man and Essie Kaplan on the cookies. • • • A PARTY REPORT: ODDS & ENDS: • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAYS to Shirlee Reider, Elaine Kleinberg, Rae Ann Moss, Freda Frazer, Faye and Larry Weinberg, Arlene Barnett, Elaine Feldman, Joel Rosenthal, Grant Robbins, Leo Majzel, Jack Gold, Martin Brown, Ruth Garber, Mel Wallace and Marylin Cohen. • • • FAMOUS LAST WORDS, "Case Dismissed.". • • • 'BOUT PEOPLE YOU KNOW ... Detroit Free Press gave a splash to Bev. Markowitz (Lou's off- spring) who's featured in "Bury the Dead" on March 12-13 at the Jewish Cultural Center. 'Twas a double barrel celebra- tion for Sam Brode for on his 18th year with the Richman Clothing chain, Sam was elevated to boss of the downtown store. ARTHUR RICE • • • 2 Groups Map Beth El Dance A Spring Dance will be spon- sored jointly by the Sisterhood and the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, Saturday evening, in the social hall, Tickets are $1.75 per person. Entertainment will include * an exhibition by the Robert Morgan dancers. Novel decorations an door gills are being planned b d Y the committee, and a late suppe r will be served. MEMOS OF NITECRAWLER Along the dating lane ... Lou Starr and Shirley Krim, Herman Landau (Chicago) and Jackie Brooks, Rosalie Singer with Ben Katzman, Irving Rodman - and Triva Gold, Shirlee Friedman and Dick Sanders, Bernie Moorin and Janette Rosefeld, NO FINER SALMON AT ANY PRICE 11 ,0cR " ' 4 elkr; T KOCK ILLAR COLUMBIA RIVER gOrAt SALMON The cast consisted of Helen Applebaum, Helen Feldman, Joan Greenblat, Ruth Hess, Helen Le- vine, Rosilyn Levitt, Noah Man- dlebaum, Mary Moerman, Bonnie . Weisberg, Rose Yampolsky, and Lenore Young, Lapeer Parent Group to Stage Bake Sale MOUNT CLEMENS Hadassah B and P. to Hear Shevitz Sidney Shevitz, president of the Detroit Zionist Council, will speak before the study group of the Business and Professional Division of Hadassah at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Rosenthal, 16141 La- Salle boulevard. Ethel Rosenthal will preside. Social Links Choose Globerson as President T he Social Links family club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silverman. Members of the new group are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Globerson, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Buck, Mr. and Mrs. Allan O s low, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Emery Joe Cohen is in L. A. by now Arrangements are directed b . . . Its ironic that the Queen Arthur Rice, Sol Balaban, Theo Esther choice at the Center's re- done Birnkrant, Louis Sable an d Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jas- cent Purim dance was non-Jew- Leon Wayburn of the Men's Club love, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silver- ish. and Mesdames M. George Way - ' man, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Mar- This balmy weather makes burn, David M. Cooper and liar - golis and Larry Ostrow and his Harry and Mort Dorme r want to vey J. Rattner of the sisterhood fiancee Alice Koenigsberg, start work on the opening of Tickets are available at th e Officers are Peter Globerson, Greenbush Inn for t h e fi fth Temple. Friends are cordially in _ president, and Allan Ostrow, season, N'ited. Faye Globerson and Bessie Jas- That "7" on the store next to love. Jack Freed's bakery on Me- Nichols is the expansion of Jack's en ti wise into a unique coffee shop and dairy bar. • • • A home bake sale, proceeds of which will go towards improving KOSHER HOUSE TYPEWRITER DOODLINGS conditions in the Lapeer State Louis Barden takes command Hume and Training School, an over Bnai Brith's participation in institution for mentally deficient the 8th Inter-Fraternal dinner co- Free Transportation to and from children, will be staged by the Bath House - Reasonable Rates sponsored by the K of C's and the Lapeer Parents Association, Sat- Masons in April. Accepting Passover urday at Park Motor Sales, 15000 Reservations Now Woodward avenue. THIS WEEK marks three years _ 62 South Avenue of gossip and tattle tales It MT, CLEMENS, MICH. has been fun for us to do it, and your letters of comment have Mt, Clemens 8037 been inspiring.. . 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Norm and Dulcie Rosenfeld have shifted their honeymoon from Jamaica to Miami, and Ory and Harriet Lefko are VI MexiiCity on their honeymoon excur si n. • • • Rayls Girls of Young Israel staged a Purim Play directed by• Esther Marx and Phyllis Wein- berg, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A program of entertainment and movies for patients at the Dearborn Veterans hospital, has been slated for April 22. • • The Bnai Brith Young Women's Council dance this Saturday nite (26) at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation with Mickey Woolf and his gang plus a personality contest ... Also on the same nite the Roosevelt Dem Club throws its dinner dance at 9016 12th. Elaine Mevis, who directed the dramatics at Northeastern high school, lets us know that the ZOD Chapter One will attend the school's produr iron, "You Can't Take It With You" on the 31, April 1 and 2. • • • Iota Alpha Pi gel's shindig re- ported these duos in attendance ... Madeline Levy and Sid Feld- stein, Cecile and Elliott Kaplan, Estelle Torgow and Sol Gainer, Joyce Kaplan and Saul Arsht, Carol Alexander and Don Gilber, Miriam Feinstein with Sandy. Glovinsky, The annual birthday party and official visit by grand chief Pearl Kling is set for April 6. Candi- dates will be initiated at the event, Rose Grossman, chairman, disclosed. Rayls Girls Club Stages Purim Play * Enjoy "perpetual sunshine" in Amer- ica's largest (comfortably accommodates 50 people) and most luxurious Sun Tan Solarium—Caribbean atmosphere! For a smile of health and beauty take our famous Sulphur Baths and scientific massage. Fun too—DANCING NIGHTLY in our Marine Bar . . WM'comb orchestra. Outdoor sports. Modern firm,. iof hotel—open all year Rooms: single from :•10. double from $5—L'Inopean Plan. You ca.. budget your stay at the Whit- comb as low .,s $8 50 per day including room, Sulphur Bath and 3 marvelous meals. Four hours from Detroit. 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