▪ Page Eight DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, April 22, I.919 e Netv Detroiter n9agem en ii Thv engagement is announced of Lois Ellen Hopp to Morris Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown. The 7 1/ride - ilea is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of Boston boulevard: The wedding is set for June 30. PHIL ROTHSCHILD Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ballinger of Atlantic City, N. J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ada-Belle to Aaron A. Gottlieb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottlieb of Elmhurst avenue. vOU KNOW that spring's h ere month . . . Barb & Les Wein- because you don't have to berg visited the ole homestead look at the thermometer to tell last weekend .. Les teaches at its here. It just walks up and Akron University. knocks you on the head. In fact, The Chuck Gershonsons are you never know what hit you. preparing for a seven week Euro- For those who don't have to pean cruise.... Windsor's Sylvia work for a living, it's a good tit ne Sheinfeld is home after her brief to take a trip to a far away pla ce. southern jaunt. Now that I've spouted off 'bo ut N'Yawk's, Myra Benjamin got springtime . . . it would be t ny a peep at Detroit's doings via the ill fortune to have it rain for a Ed Benjamins. week. • .1, • • PEOPLE YOU • • KNOW: Mr. and Mrs. Myron Edelstein of Los Angeles, formerly of Mt. Clemens, announce the engagement of their daughter Loraine to Frank Rothman. The betrothal is announced of Joan Paula Dizik, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dizik of Tennyson avenue, to Seymour . Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Weinstein Of Highland avenue. An early June wedding is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Nodel of Gladstone avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Clara to Jack Leopold, son of M. Leopold of Philadelphia avenue. The couple plan to be married July 10. PHILALUJAIIS JOHN H. ELIASOHN, who Bill Mersky and U. of M.'s resigned April 1 after 11 years Morris Zack, iron and ste el Rita Papo have reached the "a as a member and chairman of magnate, got a two page profi le date dverynite" stage. the Michigan parole board at spread in the current issue of the Who's the Detroit laddie who Waste Metal Journal. Laming, has moved to Detroit makes regular trips to A. Arbor to enter law practice with Sid- Mary Saltzman and Miriam to see Sue Rosenberg? ney J. Karbel and Herbert M. Hershberg took off to Cuba with Hershel Harris squires 'round Eiges under the firm name of the Arthur Murray dance group. Shirley Appelbaum at a steady Karbel, Eiges and Eliasohn, at Personalities in Wayne U's pace. 3605 Barium Tower. Eliasohn "Call Our Bluff": Milt Berg, Clar- served as prosecuting attorney ence Salzburg and Hy Lapides. WANT A TASTE THRILL in of Mash county for two terms. Got a chance to shoot the He was active in Synagogue breeze, over the phone with Sam baked goods? Now that the Pass- and communal work in Lan- Arnold who's the road publicity over is over, drop in at front- sing. chief for Elliott Lawrence's band man's baked goods shop on 12th . . . Sam in 314 weeks has cov- for some real N. Y. style pastries and cakes. ered 9 states and 7,000 miles ... wheeeee! Nino, the hairdresser out Mc- • • • Nichols Way, snagged two hair- BIRTHDAY TALK: dressing awards in national com- This gang had a gala time at the petition in Detroit and one win- Statler saluting Roslyn Burger's ner in Chicago. natal (lay party. Jack Weinstein The Business and Professional escorted Roslyn, and others who ON TAB: Division of Hadassah will meet at teamed up were Bobby Glass and The Henry Morgenthau laddie s 8:15 p. In., Tuesday at the Cen- Iry Kay, Rita Pollack with Mick- and lassies hold a big blowou t ter. The newsreel film, 'Pales- ey Mandel and Sylvia Weinstein Monday eve, April 25, to celeb tine in Action," will be shown, and Syd Fink. the 2nd anniversary of the lodge , Rose Poskel, program chairman, More birthday blessings for The party takes place at the Rose announced. those under the Taurus sign .. . Sittig Bldg. • The political situation in the Art Becker, Arnold Fox, Ed Chu- Call your numbers for the light of current events will be aid. Jack Kaufman, William Gol- den, Nathan Horowitz, Jerry Barnyard Dance of the University analyzed by •Dorothea Richmond, Glassman, Donna Carlson, Marty Area Women's Club on the 30th political education chairman. Har- at the Center. Auditorium. . . . riet Talbot, division delegate to Abel, Manny Colbert, Iry Levy, RoSe Idleson is planning the rus- the regional conference will sub- Katie and Sophie Shulman. tic affair. • • • mit her report. Barrister Herb Burdick chair- FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Step Goldie ,Slakter, chairman of' out into the alley and say that." mans the JWV state convention the division, will preside. A social here in June. • • • hour will follow. • • Hadassah Unit to See Movie • • • • THE LATE WATCH: In our boy takes gal out dept., we have Joan Sloan and Louis Gelman, Ben Fader with Bar- bara Mann, Flo Kuzin and Paul Rappaport, Helen Manis and Chuck Helfman, Lil Fuller with Grahm Morley, Ruth Loder and Maurice Bordelove, Betty Lewis and Jack Adelman. . • • ODDS St ENDS: N. W. Men Map 2 Israeli Films Eric Bennett, the photographer, thought he had lost some im- portant cards, until he found them in his shirt pocket. That's The Men's Club of the North- the last place to l o ok for any- thing, he thought, because the west Hebrew Congregation will German shirts he usually wears have Albert Elazar, deputy supt. of the United Hebrew Schools, as have no pockets. moderator for the social evening • • • • • • set for 8:30 p.m., Monday in the THESE BALMY DAYS make social THIS COMBINATION is iome- hall. thing you've never seen: Victor- it ideal for a spin out Woodward This program, the last of the ian chintz wallpaper combined to Col. F. Maybohm's Carousel in with Victorian plaid in pink, pur- Royal Oak for a bite and ro- season, will include two new films, "Israel in Action" and "Is- ple and fuchsia. That's the classy mantic music by Martzi. layout (if Jeanette Stewart's , new Carson's Chop House chef was rael Reborn." Refreshments will interior decorating studios on formerly at the Jones Beach Club be served. The public is invited. Livernois. — — in N. Y. • • • FROTH & FRIPPERIES: EXHIBIT CONTINUES Windsor's Rae Chinsky is en- The exhibit by Detroit artists, gaged to Manny Moorin. Henry Bernstein and Ben Yo- Miami still has a tight hold on men, will continue at the Centel Rae Ann Moss, at least for this, through Tuesda y. GOOD NEWS! March 20—To Mr. and 'Mrs. Sam Turbow (Irene Switken) of Fullerton avenue, a son, Sanford Barry. March 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Alperen (Harriett Cooper), a son. March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Marx (Ethel Joffe) of Thatcher avenue, a daughter, Joan. March 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sandberg (Marion Marko- witz) of Monte Vista avenue, a son, Philip Jeffrey. April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Cohen (Viola Shulman) of Richton avenue, a son, Ronald Irwin. April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schram (Shirley Zack) of Monte Vista avenue, a son, Douglas Z. April 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Jacques L. Moss (Shirley Simon) of Tuxedo avenue, a son, Anthony Leonard. April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Burton J. Lemberg (Mignon Beverly Goodman) of Steel avenue, a daughter, Hope Claudia. April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Borinstein (Jane Goldstein) of Canterbury drive, a daughter, Anne Karen. April 9—To Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wolfson (Betty Hamburger, formerly of Detroit) of Cleveland, a son, Steven Andrew. April 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell D. Kent (Rose Rosenberg) of Sturtevant avenue, a son, Michael Howard. April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour I. Davis (Barbara J. Singer) of Appoline avenue, a son, Marshall Steven. L. A. TELCOVE DANCE The L. A. Telcove Club will SAT., APRIL 23 * 13118 DEXTER TU. 3-1575 (Between Buena Vista & Tyler) SPECIALISTS IN TRAY CATERING and CARRYOUT SERVICE " TOUR HOSTS . . . BEN EPSTEIN and GEORGE FINK "MEET ME AT THE CAROUSEL" sponsor a spring festival dance Sunday evening at the Center. The club's motto is: "Life Begins at 40." . . . is the favorite saying among food lovers. • CENTRAL Ariii stld GUYsItERD We Once more baseball's in town . . . and that fa- miliar cry is heard again ... but, ROBIN HOOD'S are open all year 'round to "PLAY BALL" with the customers by serving the finest of foods for dinners and snacks, "Served as You Like It." ROBIN HOOD'S 11.13:8 BF:Align HO II* PLUS: MUSH' BY :WARM and Ills tal'SY STRINGS! (70ME our TONITE! • 12832 W. 7 Mile • Carousel LOAid 4426 N. Woodward Birm. 9101 The Key 3 Blocks S. of 14 Mile Road Open All Night Lieberman and Citrin 01, 1st ks ... ste" Chops ;,2755 ; ;;45e3g3,t0 Woodward The Rory Theater 4/;00Shi.Style Cooking DOE ,KATZ3IAN BOK VENETIANER 1 Fish . • • * Discover a New . B ' Dining Treat! 0 : N • • Luncheon I. 1 Dinner New York I ; Restaurant 1 S • I C N I H 0 I I 0 E O E 1 P 11:, Late Snacks . I Music for Dancing I.., and Listening 35 Burroughs at WOODWARD DINING ROOM AVAILABLE FOR PARTIES I' . I.. , EM= .111•1•11.11/1111MINO P1111'.1,TE P.51tT1Es C TERED FAMILY DINNERS IREAL 'CHINESE 'AND American Dishes Available to the Jewish Community • 20176 Livernois South of 8 Mile Road You'll fall in love with The • CAROUSEL. So refreshing and romantic! SUPERB American and Russian• dinners and special dishes by your host. COL. F. MAYBOHNI (formerly Samovar). We Deliver RESTAURANT Linwood at Taylor P-LAY BALL Ben & George Delicatessen The Most of the Best for the I east March 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Posner of Santa Monica, Calif., formerly of Detroit, a son, Barry Zane. March 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Schmidt of Woodinghain drive, a daughter, Toby Jane. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Grand Opening * eirdJ COMPLETE TAKE-OUT SERVICE KING FONG CAFE 11813 DEXTER Coe. Illwrant—WIL OPEN DAILY II a.m. to 1! SATURDAYS, 11 a.nhto 2 s-oes a.m. .