Thursday, May 5, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Pale Twelve `Ambassador' PHIL ROTHSCHILD AN INQUIRY from W E HAVE a bunch of gals who are Town Pump ... Spotted the Max Schwartzes, Rube Zissmans, the perplexed about the problem of Dr. Allan Marks, the Mort Lew- meeting the opposite sex. It seems ises and the Joe Bales 'round the they've reached the saturation spot. • • • point in meeting new faces at club FOR YOUR CALENDAR: meetings and dances. This Satdce nite you can at- We agree that there is a lack here of social gatherings and tend the Raymond Zussman meetings similar to the type in JWV Millionaires party and dance L. A. and Chicago where mar- at the Bel Aire ... The gang will riageable young people can meet. turn over the total proceeds to The community leaders ought to the JWV Memorial Bldg. Fund • . at the Center you can dance do something about this. to Ben Katzman's music at the Do you know an answer to the Social-Lites anniversary party. problem? Drop us a line. The ZOA gang, Chapter I, have • • • a whopper of a program at the NAMES: Center on Sunday evening . . Janie Helper Gould briefed into with Moe Kesner, a play and Detroit. She now resides in For- dancing . est Hills, Long Island, N. Y... • • • • • husband is a writer. PHILALUJAHS Edith Pinkis was accepted for A fall tie up is scheduled for Los Angeles County Hospital Frances Fredson and Bernie Ro-. Nursing school .. Ann Arbor's sensweet. SDT sorority grabbed' second Who's that Southern belle that place in scholarship anion; 16 Seymour Eichman has sewed up? groups. The Art Coleman's No. 2 heir Mary Gamburd now can wear the official Gray Lady cap at will arrive in July. Molly Berman is restricting the Vet hospital . Leonard Jaslove and Miriam Finestein herself to one laddie. Fifteen anniversary greetings have been chosen to direct the Shaarey Zedek YPS• production, to Jack and Laura Kalt. They're engaged—Joyce Rudin "A Murder Has Been Arranged," and Dave Sakwa. scheduled for June. • • • • • • • ODDS AND ENDS: MAY BIRTHDAY CALL: If you read the recent "I Applause to our readers whose Fought for Israel" in Collier's birthdays fall this week , Ber- . . . that was a buddy of Ben nie Morrison, Sol Sakwa, Francis Fingerroot's. Robinson, Bat bara Vander, Raun- Loree (Franowitz) Marks stars die Weingarden, Ray Rosen, Al in Hudson's TV-WWJ "Sketch- Lupiloff, Eugene Raptor, Murray book." Teichman, Ray Colbert, Sid Instead of sponsoring a high Gross, Nort Rosin, Maxine Finkel price Class A ball team, jeweler and Maureen Levitt. Over at Shirley Tenenberg's Maurice Winston is outfitting three or four teen-age ball clubs. abode there was merry-making The Robert Rafelson Post to celebrate Betty Greenfield's dinner - dance takes place at birthday . • . Gathered 'round to blow out the one candle cake Northwood on the 24th. The SDT alums held their re- were Dorothy Leiderman, George union at Van's Barn. Robinson, Mae Pitt, Lii Arono- witi, Pearl Schetor, Jack Weiss, Art Schwartz, Elaine Zelden, Leonard Wayne, Betty Hoffman and Julie Schwartz. • • • Detroit Trio.Plays Before Full House The Detroit Trio, consisting of violinist Josef Gingold, cellist Georges Miquelle and pianist Mischa Kottler played to a ca- pacity audience at the Center last Thursday. MOE KESNER • • Fun to Reign at Chapter 1 Chapter 1, ZOD, will present an evening of entertainment at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, May 8 at the Cen- ter. Admission will be the pur- chase of one or more trees to be planted in Israel. Moe Kesner, the "Ambassador of Jewish Song" and producer of the "Voice of Israel" program on WKMH, will highlight the pro- gram. "And the Villain Still Pursued Her," the dramatic group's an- swer to the "Drunkard" will also be featured. Directed by Elaine Mevis, the cast includes Sol Kroll, Willie Shanfield, Fay Katz, Mor- ris Cutler, Betty Tannls, Dora Mandelbaum and Joe Wilner. Leah Duchin, Chapter 1 JNF chairman, will M. C. Dancing will follow the entertainment. Bnai Moshe Marrieds Pick Glantz as Head Leo Glantz was elected presi- dent of the Young Married Group of Bnai Moshe. Other officers are Myra Gunsberg, Sylvia Kassoff and Harold Reisner. The group met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sobel. We Lost The Key DOWN DATING LANE Open All Night In Ann Arbor, dancing to the Lawyers' "Cease" Ball were Rocky Ross and Margie Glasier, Al Goldstein with Connie Davies, Bill Wittenberg and Marilyn Rob- Among the patrons were Mr. inson, Ruth Frank and Nate Pet- erman and Boots Kalman with and Mrs. Cyril Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Jackson, Mr. and RESTAURANT Bernie Goldstine. Linwood at Taylor Milford Mrs. Louis Redstone, Maurice More twosomes . . Krieger and Gert Bedrow, Shir- Glasier, Mr. and Mrs. Sam lee Reider and Mary Bresoff, Syl- Grenadier, Mr. and Mrs. Ben via Becker with Gil Glazer Silberstein, Mr. and Mrs. Hoke UNDER NEW (Knoxville). Bette Alley with Levin, Mr. and Mrs. S. Howard MANAGEMENT Lee BILE, Rhea Ann Schiff and Schiller and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Billy Birnkrant, Mel Alter with Sherman. Mrs. Royal Maas is chairman Janet Rosenfeld, Lou Schwartz with Maxine Weinberg and Willie ' of the Center Music committee. Stone and Zelda Gordon. • • • IT HAPPENS ONCE IN A 2755 Woodward WHILE . . . Handing a knockout Next to The Roxy Theater blow to the back of a friend and Jewish Style Cooking Ws Deaver discovering he's a total stranger I DAVE KATZMAN —even bigger than you are . Ilan DEXTER BOB VENETIANER %AM GINSBERG coops' HO 1100 • • • ,reets _ . NITE('RAWLER NOTES: AT THE Greeting bandleader Benny Resh and his wife Ethel who are back at the Bowery were fight promoters Lou Markowitz. Jack Laken and Jack Dempsey. • HE'S A LAUGH RIOT WITH HIS IMPRESSIONS • Mervyn Nelson has been pro- "You'll Lore Our Food" PARK at MONTCALM viding a riot of laughs at the Lieberman and Citrin J.S.O• Women to Meet Tuesday Day Camp's Open House Country Day Camp, again un- der the direction of Dr. W. A. Goldberg, well-known Detroit columnist and family counsellor, will hold a pre-season open house at its new loca, lion, on its own farm, on Sun- day, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The camp, at 1844 1 W. 13 Mile road, is reached by driving out Grand River past Novi „to Wixon road Dr. Goldberg (Mich. No. 218), right one mile, right again on 13 Mile road to the camp. Signs will mark the way. In a glorious country setting of budding fruit and shade trees, with permanent dining hall, craft and play buildings, Country Day Camp will.have an extensive pro- gram of crafts, arts,' dramatics, athletics, nature study, and spe- cial trips. The program emphasizes the inherent abilities of each camper rather than a high degree of com- petition, The camp is close enough to Detroit for a daily trip in the camp's buses. The campers will be picked up near the homes five days weekly and returned home each evening. Country Day will serve a hot, well,bal- anced noon meal and an after- noon snack. Its activities are planned to serve boys and girls five through 13. Information may be had by writing Dr. Goldberg, 1484 Glynn court or phoning TO. 9-1405. A meeting of the J. S. 0., young women's social organization, will be held Tuesday, May 10, at the home of Esther Cohen, 16794 Tuner 'avenue. At the meeting held April 26 in the home of Sadie Israil, 2073 Pingree avenue, the following of- ficers were elected: Nellie Remin- ick, president; Sylvia Saferstein, vice-president; Nettie Zimberg, treasurer; Hilda Pasick, secre- tary; Sadie Israil, Burt Merrill, Eve Kahn and Esther Cohen. Installation ceremonies were held Monday at the Bowery. Omen(' Inn Offers Vacation Activity Instead of traveling upwards of a thousand miles over dusty roads and scorching highways, vacation- seekers from Michigan have be- gun to realize in the past few years that the vacation possibili- ties right here in the Wolverine State are unlimited. One of the finest resort hotels in the popular Traverse City re- sort area is Omena Inn, located in Omena, Mich., 22 miles from Traverse City on M-22. For fish- ing, swimming, boating, tennis, golf, dancing or just plain relax- ing, Omena Inn has ideal facili- ties. SOCIALITES' DANCE SET The third annual dance of the Center Socialites will be held at 9 p.m., Saturday. MOTHER'S DAY BEGINS AT THE CAROUSEL I I I Treat mother and the whole family to a superb Russian or American din- ner prepared by Col F. Ataybohni. • Enjoy the restful and congenial atmosphere of the Carousel with Music by Marta and his Gypsy Strings! ! -4426 N. Woodward Birm. 9101 3 Blocks S. of 14 Mile Road "MOTHER IS QUEEN" Sunday, May 8 is Mother's Day ... remember her by making'it a day of com- plete relaxation topped by a delicious dinner fur the 'whole family at ROBIN HOOD'S. ROBIN HOOD'S • 20176 Livernois South of 8 Mile Road • 12832 W. 7. Mile New York CENTRAL3foriit Restaurant T(1317,N,,,,.111 11T11111 , * 'MERVYN NELSON • For Famous Italian Food and Delicacies MARIA'S' PIZZERIA RESTAURANT 7 113 PURITAN • UN. 4-9816 Carry Out Sel- Viee • Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Closed Monday PRIVATE PARTIES CATERED ■ FAMILY DINNERS REAL CHINESE AND American Dishes Available to the Jewish Community COMPLETE. TA K E-OUT SERVICE. KING FONG CAFE 11113 DEXTER Cot. Elmhurst — WE. 5-II1•3 OPEN DAILT 11 a.m. la 12 p.m. BARBARO'S NEW DEAL 7-Course Dinner for Only $1.50 Southern Fried Chicken All You Can Eat ON OUR STAGE, 9 and 11:30 P.M. IN PERSON! * BEN IlLUE PATTI MOORE - BEN LESSY "A Whimsical Revue" Benny Resh and His Orchestra With Your Hostess, Ethel Resh PLUS THE LARGEST, MOST RIOTOUS SHOW IN TOWN OPENING MAY 9 11 Airriu BAIT and BEN YOST SINGERS Always a Parade of Stars . . . Coming MAY 16—THE MILLS BROTHERS MAY 23—HARVEY STONE SATURDAYS, 11 a. at. to Z a. us. Phone 1 W. 1-1212