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April 08, 1949 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-08

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PHIL ROTHSCHILD

A SPRIG SONG:

ABOUT ... The Ben Yomens are

'Suitt MO' is ICIi1tlen in

Winter it igoin ottt:

Which M.•US. in aria igsperience,
/ shall catch a cold. no doubt!"

April showers may make the
way lot May flowers . . . but,
Spring is still the most treach-
erous time of the year . . . It's
that dreary period of unpredict-
able weather. How can romance
be helped by sniffling, leaky
noses, moist eyes and harsh
voices?
• . •
/

Woodward and Burroughs will
satisfy the hungry gourmet with
delicious steaks . . . and there's
music for dancing.
Jack Freed made a trip to N.Y.
for special equipment for his
WC: ultra dairy and pastry store
to open soon.
Don't throw that old handbag
away . • . Trudi's on W. McNich-
ols will make a new miracle out
of it!
Be sure and stop at Haney
Miller's delicatessen for a sample
of the new home made dills,

Aids Youth Group

rocking the cradle with a boy
. Mac Kozak is passing out
seegars over his first, a boy-7
lb., 10 or
NORDAU CHAPTER will hold
There was happy anniversary
music in the air last Satdee nite its movie night-dance Saturday
at the Wonder Bar as the Nate at Bnai Moshe. Vaudeville and
the latest films on Israel will be
Sobermans made whoopee on
presented , along with old-time
their 5th married year, and across
comic films with narration by
the table the Willie Sotts took
Max Chomsky.
congrats on their 3rd anniversary.
Pals of Ndrm and Dulcie Ros-
THEY SAY . • . that kissing
enfeld welcomed them home with
toasts after their long southern , shortens life, but what a life ...
- wummmmm!
honeymoon.

'BOUT PEOPLE:

••



• • •

4, . •

THE TOTAL proceeds of the

Law student Harvey Weisberg
Ann Arbor Hillelzapoppin', $750,
represented Michigan at the Na-
go toward the Allied Appeal ...

.•
..

. tu en t Con
tional
suggestion to the campaign
Cleveland . . . Harvey is presi- MY
ld be to have the SDT
would
dent of the Michigan region of leaders
gals, winners of the gold cup, per-
the Making
'
N'i't music at
r St. John's form their prize winning skit for

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Frialay, Aptil 11,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Tirol.•

Junior Hadassah
N., ens Fund Drive



ft

MRS. SAMUEL BANE
• • •

BBYO Charts
Silver Jubilee

Young Adult
Seder Sunday

,

Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
at the second annual Model Seder
sponsored by the Jewish Young
Adult Council at 7:30 p.m., Sun-
day, at the Center. His subject
will be "Freedom Comes in
Fours."
Pavel Slavensky will sing songs
of old and new Israel, accom-
panied by Betty Kowaisky at the
piano. Mrs. Shirley Subar-Sklash
will conduct community singing.
Helen Karabenick is chairman
of the holiday projects commit-
tee. She is being assisted by
BBYW, Junior Hadassah, Masada
and Shaarey Zelek YPS.
The program will include a
model Hagadah, explanations of
the Passover symbols and the
story of the old and new birth of
freedom and dramatic presenta-
tions.

Officers Elected
by Lawyers Guild

Junior Iladassah has begun its
fund-raising project, proceeds of
In celebration of the Silver Ju-
The National Lawyers Guild,
which will go to the Meier Shfey-
bilee of the Bnai Brith Youth Or Detroit Chapter, unanimously re-
village in Israel. The cam-
ganization, a program will be elected the following officers for
Church in honor of Palm Sunday charity.
• • •
paign will be climaxed with a
, presented at 8 p.m., May 1 at the the coming year: James Mon-
will be these talented commun-
dance honoring the birth of Is
NITECRAWLER BITS:
Center. A special committee of tante, president. Nedwin L.
ity-hies, Sid Rosen playing the
Tagging along dating lane were rad, May 14. The group's quota
the Greater Detroit B B Councils Smokier and G. Leslie Field,
viola. Dr. Aaron Farbman and
Dr. Samuel Jacobson on the fid- Bob Eston and Frieda Weinstein, is $2,250.
has been formed for the occasion. vice presidents; Alan N. Brown
Meier Shfeyah was started by
die . '.. with August Maekclberg Sam Frankenstein and Betty
Mrs. Samuel Bank and Max and Ruth E. Bliefleld, secretaries;
Weisman, Edith Pinl:us and Herb I Junior Hadassah in 1925. Orig-
100 Kushner, co-chairmen of the corn- rand Seymour Tilchin• treasurer. •
. mer
on the organ.
- f
d
ina
y
in
en
Town Pump's Cass Warshaw Sillman, Harry
The executive board is com-
broke into print when President Rhoda Lou Hayden, Rita Can- orphaned girls from Palestine, the mittee, will be assisted in the
Truman sent a thank you note to vasser with Jerry Keywell, village has opened its doors to planning and preparation for the posed of Hon. Frank Fitzgerald.
event by members of the BBYO Hon. George Murphy, Maurice
Cass for his invite to the Pump Gerry Goldman with Frieda Ma- 1 European refugees, and is now event
committee and the youth
Sugar, Walter Nelson, Elmer H.
gid, Jean Stein and Harold Gold- 1 a co-ed endeavor. 'S
as one 35th Division man to an-
organization.
Groefseina, Elvin L. Davenport,
There
are
approximately
400
en.
l
The BBYO is sponsored by Bnai
• • •
other . . . Cass is a Purple I
children at Meier Shfeyah. Chil- Brith. The movement was spear- Harold Cranefield, Helen Bryant,
Heavier from War IL
PHILALUJAHS ...
1 dren are also arriving through headed by Sam Beber, a young Arthur L. Robbins, LOuis Rosen-
In Miami. Shim Weiner oper- 1
Our scoop this week is 'bout ' Youth Al
zweig, Allan E. Steih, S. Brooks
Iva h .
Omaha lawyer, who organited
ales a furniture store and wants
•• that ex-man 'round town, Art
Barron, Ralph J. Osborne, Mich-
a
several
small
groups'
in
the
mid-
his friends to know
! Doctor, who now breathes that , ,
ael A. Guest. Frederick G. Pal-
west under the name of Aleph
married. -
liaer, Daniel G. Cullen, Edward
i c t ure , , good Calif. air. He has become i tareer Group
p
Zadik Aleph, which are the in-
For a parking meter
.
,
i
A. Simon, George W. Crockett,
the Detroit News used Estelle engaged to Janet Michaels , a na-
i
itials
for
three
Hebrew
words,
.4011OCIll
'-
to Sean ! (
five of that territory.
Jr. and Robert M. Warren.
,
meaning
Benevolence,
Brotherly
Wein.
l
be
the
wil
Cecile Levine and Ben Pivoz
• • •
'Council Nite"
will swap vows this summer.
theme of the meeting of the Love and Harmony.
.
TRAVELING DEPT.:
Bernie Career Group, Vational Council I The Detroit-Windsor Council,
That romance between Bern
Announcing the
;Maureen Levitt takes off for
the Windy City for Gloria ' Barris and Helen Nudelman has of Jewish Women (senior sec- representing the 19 AZA chapters
in the area, will stage its ninth
resulted in an engagement spark-
lion), at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the !annual Spring Dance in honor of
Hirsch's wedding . . . Essie Tu- .
12th
Street
Council
Center,
12th
lutunan postcards from Villa I •
the 25th anniversary of AZA.
Acuna. Coah. Mexico (that had' Maxine Finkel is wearing a and Blaine.
Frankie Carle and his orchestra
fraternity pin .. • Balfour Peis-
Projects and purposes of the
me scurrying to a map.)
m provide the music, Barry
'
ner
escorted
a
Grand
Rapids
• • a,
w '''
When chick to see Detroit sights, and National Council at home and Levine and Maynard Kalef, chair-
A CELEBRATION . . .
all abroad will be discussed. Mes- men, announced.
Saturday, April
G reenfield
Debbie Frutkiri and Shel Freed- , e Y
dames H. Kreger and H. Schakne
Girls', Young Men's and Young
man announced their intentions, slicked up for something special? are in charge of arrangements.
• • •
For Resen!ations
Women's groups formed and were
blow-out
Members and young business incorporated with the AZA into
thee hailed at
DOODLING'S:
Cal JO. 4-6688
bert and
a Sam Ru-
with
Gil Glass
dack. Muriel
Roberta
and Iry Kaye,1 On the 12th, Don Gelbard and women of the cammunity are in- the BBYO, which was set up in
Sr Royal Oak 2577
1940.
The
most
recent
member-
Shirley Fenster and Mike Fleish- ' Audrey Buckner (Pontiac) will vited. Members are requested to
man, Corky Goldsmith and Larry be welded at Franklin Hills. , bring a bundle for the resale ship tally was 30,000
Gamma Kappa Chi's received shop.
Peisner.
two more cups to add to their
• • •
ESSRIG AT INSTITUTE
collection: Interfrat bowling and
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
Detroit's newest and talked 'bout Dining Treat!
; Rabbi Harry Essrig of Grand
interfrat swimming.
Charge it
BLINCHEKES,
BORSCHT, BEEF A LA STOGONOFF
Pisgah's
annual
mixed
tourney
Rapids
will
be
the
guest
speaker

• • • •
and other Russian Delights prepared by
place Sunday at the Bowl- ! for the Jewish Parents' Institute,
takes
of birth-
AND Happy
NOW FOR
A bit
COL, F. MAYBOHN (formerly Samovar).
returns
to Barbara 0-Drome . . and on April 30 Monday, April 18, at the Center.
day cheer to our corm boosters
Frankie Carle He will speak on the "Negativis-
* PULSATING GYPSY MUSIC BY MARTZI and HIS BAND
the AZA's bring
. . .
COME OUT TONITE and see Carousel's unique and romantic
for their 9th annual dancing !tic Attitudes Among Jews."
Gorzeck, Bryna Lewis, Marge
setting of the gay carnival time.
Mandell. Norm Winnick, Max party at the Masonic . . . The
r
olo
M°ed
.0 -
" Mile
Phone Birmingham
9101
Davis. Marilyn Gold, Edith Ain- annual JWV Dept. conclave is O.
4 and 5 at the
binder. Erma Averbeck, Shirley scheduled for June
I •
KaBus. Ethel Mainiken, Harriet ! Fort Wayne Hotel!
Hochman, Vicki! Elias, Audrey !
LETTING YOU IN ON'
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In Its Prime!
Tolmich, Shirley Dubrinsky, ;
WHAT'S GOOD ... Like to try
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Della Bronstein, Chester Shaw,1
Carson's
chefs
select
their
• ' 7 Carson's on I
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Jacqueline Brooks, Harvey Lip.lsom
beef with tender care—noth-
ing but top quality will dot
sitt, Joyce Weingarden, Barnett
Abromovich. Iry Chadwick, Ger-
e• Discover a new dining treat! I
Everyone Talks 'Bout
ald Bloom, Morris Zelmonovitz,
I LUNCHEON-DINNER-SUPPER I
George Canvasser, Sam Braver-
Between Tyler
man, Sol Steinhart, Norville Rap-
• and Buena Vista


paport and Irwin Levine.
TU. 3-1575
• • •

SPRING RE-OPENING

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