Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Heads Dental Unit Thursday, May 26, 1949 Liberal Goals Depicted by 3 Who Win Honors for Service By HAROLD COHEN Calling upon liberals to "climb out of their ivory towers and into the fight for municipal progress," George Edwards, president of the common council, accepted one of three awards for "Distinguished Service to the Community" given by Branch 463E of the Workmen's Circle. PHIL ROTHSCHILD AMONG DETROITERS we hay e Kuhn and Jean and Cal Hard- 1-1 noted who have a fondne ss man. for a cigar are Dr. Meryl Fento n, Sam Arnold, who's pressagent- Harry Thomas, Dave and Nat e ing for Elliot Lawrence's band, Fink, Isadore Starr and Lou Mat was down in the dumps in a small kowitz. Yes, an we can add a burg in South Carolina, when few more ... Joe Cohen, Leo Ber - suddenly the radio swings into lin, Julie Sandler, Aaron an d Brestoff's ABC show coming thru Mort Sultan, Harry Gantz an d with Dee Parker singing ... "Was Sol Epstein. like a shot in the arm," says Sam. Edwards, Oscar Cohen, former executive director of the Jewish Community Council, and James H. Lee, assistant corporation council of Detroit, were honored before 250 persons at the third annual presentation banquet, Sunday evening, ASKS NEW LEADERS "Politics is the art of making democracy work," Edwards said, as he asked for "a new kind of municipal leadership for Detroit." • • • In the dating lane ... Marianne ART DOCTOR has been bus Y Purwin and Newton Burrows, introducing his new bride to hi 8 Helen Sobole and Abner Dunn, friends. Rumor has it that Ar t Sue Litco (Chicago) and Phil will shift his residence from L. A • Levinson, Shirley Fenster and here again. Hal Slofkin, Herb Sillman and Dr. Morrey Lipnik has shed hi s Edith Pinkis, Morris Cold and army ties for graduate work a t Gertie Kolemberg, and Evelyn the U. of Penn.... The Werthei ' Roberts and Ilal Grodman. mers opened up their Parksid e • • • abode to welcome Lois and Mor PHILALUJAHS . . . rey back home. Barrister Beryle Walters will The Carl Schrams' objective i hook up with a N. Jersey lassie L. A. on their motor trip. June 12. • • • Hershel Harris has popped the BITS FROM CALM. . . . Shirley Purdell and Bobby big query to Shirley Appelbaum. Maxine Finkel is unpinned . • Blumenfeld are spellbound over each other ... Engagement ring The Manny Moorins are back to Carol Arden from Harry Ilar- from their Chicago honeymoon . . . and Dick Sehobot sees lots ris. of Gloria Pinkis. • • • • • • • The Sam Bermans who'll cele- ON THE AGENDA: MAZEL TOVS TO ... brate their 1st Anniversary on the 26th. New Babies Barrister Ochie Schwartz and the missus are beaming over their No. 2, Gale Susan, 6 lb., 10 oz. .. and Mor- re • and Sylvia Shacket announce their 3rd addition, Isadora. a 6 lb.. 11 oz. bundle . . . The Sam Shores now boast 'bout their first one, a boy, 7 lbs.• 10 oz. • • • The Pioneer Women's Inde- pendence Day dance at the Tul- ler on June 4. Child Rescue Fund, gets the dough ... The Northwest Youth gang open their Club Ma- • Ting on June 4 with dancing and entertaining. The Jewish Wai• Vets conclave at the Ft. Wayne Hotel on June 4 and 5. • • • DETROIT'S HARVEY STONE, FANIOLS LAST WORDS: Take who started at the Bowery, then All The Time You Need to Pay. went east to climb to new heights, • • • is greeting his old friends with plenty of new material and put- NITELIFING:' Mervyn Nelson. that great im- , tine on a terrific show at the Bow- pressionist, along with Joel Nash ery. on the piano, seem to be good medicine for the customers as they pack the Town Pump each nite . . Seen 'bout were Stan Dorfman, the Kenneth Sachs, the Ben Nathansons, the William Caplans, the Bill Slomans, the Sol Dunitzes and Howie Lazar with Ethel Pinkston. • • • BIRTHDAY TUNES Blowing out birthday candles this week are Marge Katzman, Fay Moss, Beatrice Portnoy. Syl- via Hendelman. Jerry Arta. Phyl- lis Licht, Chuck Deitch, Norm Ellestein,• Sam Rodd, Clement Goldman, Charles Kaye, Mark Singerman, Morris Orechkin, Louis Weber, Dan Prager, Bill Friedman, Louis Miller, Herman Gordon, Milt Goldberg. Al Bob- tin, Elaine Levin. Lil Holtzer. • • • ..ORK LEADER Mickey Woolf is readying his Bel-Aire Country Club in the Catskills for the sum- mer opening. • Mattathias Tent Slates Talk on Israeli Events ,,, i ,N - ------- ---- . . . - pump NEW . . . IT'S' BEAUTIFUL! OPEN SATURDAY, MAY 28 2 NEW DINING ROOMS • * ROMANTIC BLUE GYPSY * ALSO MAIN DINING ROOM tle. 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Lee, who has just completed 38 years as assistant corporation counsel, cited the gains that labor has made in the last 40 years, particularly under the late Presi- dent Roosevelt. He warned that business was still in the grip of monopolies and cartels. The Rev. William B. Sperry, rector of Christ Episcopal church, was toastmaster. HARVEY STONE We Lost The Key 11ERVIA NEILSON * SEEKS 'SQUARE DEAL' Marwil Book Co. Offers Gift Aid 2 t n Diu Wetlit • • I I a medallion mounted on a plaque. Oscar Cohen, who came from New York for the presentation, warned that liberals must never compromise principles for imtne- The Marwil Book Co., 33 War- diate political advantage. "Liber- ren avenue west, will provide - Bar Mitzvah and Confirmation gifts and gift wrap them and mail them to anywhere in the U. S.. Milton S. Marwil announces. Volumes on Judaica or any Jewish or Israeli subject can be supplied. "Our store is ready to give the specialized service distinctive to the Jewish book buying public," THIS Marwil said For information call, TE. 2- 3078. Open All Night "Israel, Its First Year A Na- tion," will be discussed by Sam Rhodes, Detroit attorney, at a meeting of Mattathias Tent 1005, Thursday evening at the Work- men's Educational Center. A question period will follow. DOODLINGS SIM 1.1••FILKI. MRS. MARTIN NAIMARK has assumed the presidency of the Detroit Women of Alpha Ome- ga Dental Fraternity. New of- ficers were installed by Dr. Abe The city, he asserted has no- Pearlman. 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