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June 30, 1949 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-30

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Thursday, June 36, 949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Twelve

Weinbergs on the Air Jr. Workers

Honored

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

"THE TYPE OF MAN women
prefer is one who has the lean,
healthy vigor of the western cow-
boy, the languorous charm of the
sun-tanned souther nor, plus the
smart cosmopolitan manner of the
sophisticated New Yorker."
That's what April Taylor
writes in her hook, "Love Is a
Four Letter Word."
It seems April has depicited
‘quite a dream man ... We wonder
it all the gals have a "dream
man - or whether the man they
marry becomes their "dream
man. -

• • •

MOTOR CITY BREEZE:

Sally Fields, malweitern direc-
tor of Material for Israel, Inc.,
is the first worra.n in Detroit to
receive a citation from the Bnai
Brith Council.
Sam Becker has settled in San
Francisco and bought himself a
fruit market ... Mike Duskin is
still in L.A Al Colman has
joined the law fom of Ackerman
and Kaufman.
Our Travelers . . . The Max
Osnoses leave for Europe . . .
Ditto for Rita Schubot• . . Flo
Kuzin hits N. York this week,
and Joy Crantz is in Washing-
ton.
Former Detroiter Lois Coggan
breezed in for a quick visit. .
Estelle Wein grabbed the "Miss
Detroit Tobacco Table" crown.
Taking on counselor jobs this
summer at Chelsea, Joyce Kaplan
and Ann Stollman; Fresh Air,
Shirt Sniderman and Thelma
Dosie: and at Brandeis, Elsie
Wiener.
• • •
FAMOUS LAST WORDS;
"There's nothing wrong with you
that a little exercise will not

Sarah Lazarus, Molly Posner,
Rita Dunitz, Shirley Dunitz, Har-
riet Bakst, Belle Goldberg, Har-
riet Stober, Saul Greenfield,
Charles Sitorsky, Larry Slotkin,
Hy Dolinka, Mort Rappaport,
Maurice Shapiro, Martin Pastor,
Earl Jacobson, Mary Weingarden
and Jim Silverstone.
• • •
PHILALUJAHS:
Marcus Plotkin and Lil Rud-
ack are engaged.
Doris Wertheimer gave the nite
club low down to her Baltimore
escort this week-end . . . and
Seymour Eichman seemed espec-
ially happy entertaining a N.Y.
fern ... was that a special visit?
It's all off between that Detroit
chappie and a N.Y. gal ... even
tho the engagement pictures have
been published and announce-
ments were in the mail.
Mazel Toys to the Art Colmans
on their No. 2, a boy-7 lb., 11 oz.
25 Anniversary congrats to Phil
and Netta Dresser.
• • •
WANT TO GRAB some of that
healthy sunshine? . . all you
have to do is to trek down to
Margolis Auto Sales and pick
yourself out a nice Plymouth or
Chrysler Convertible . . -just
ask for Nathan Rosenthal or Ar-
thur Selman . . . they'll fix you
up with a good deal!

At Clover Lodge

cure."



• • •
REDESIGNED Club 509 opens
Friday (July 1) with Maestro
Benny Resh both at the helm and
at the bandstand. Ethel will be
at the door to greet you and
Charlie Carlisle will garner the
laughs. The 509 stage has been
lowered, the floor terraced and
carpeted, and the walls prettied
up with plastic.
• • •
AFTER THAT to e5•ome week-
end of driving you'll be anxious
for some relaxation and good
food . . well air-conditioned
Menjo's on W. McNichols Rd. is
just the spot for food, song and li-
quor with Sammy Mandell and
his ork playing for dancing. For
the dinner how Bob Hawkins is
at the keyboard
• • •
NITE('RAWLER NOTES:
Duets having Pun . . . Alice
Lazar and Seymour Podoisky,
Bill Coll and Shirley Dubrinsky,
Gail Bernstein with Hank She-
wack, Carolyn Brown and Marty,
Sobel. Bea Chodoroff and Howard
Parven, Betty Cetner with Jack
Adelman, Ethel Cohen and Ber-
nie Kemper.
In dancing mood
, Paula
Tyner and Leonard Wittman,
Jack Hamburger and Rhoda Lou
Hayden, Lit Fuller and Hugh
Kopel. Ronnie Meral and Elea-
nor Verona, Sheiry Epstein and
Ruben !feller, Ruth Rosberg with
Frank Decker.
More twosomes . . . Chuck
Helf man and Alberta Baylis,
Marty Brown and Jackie Brooks,
Ethel Lafer with Art Becker,
Phil Levine and Maxine Finkel.
• • •
NOW FOR A BIT of birthday
music and candle blowing for

• Sidney Shears Here
From L.A. for Visit

After attending a medical con-
vention in Atlantic City, Dr. and
Mrs. Sidney Shear of Los An-
geles are in Detroit visiting their
parents. Mrs. Bessie Shear of
Pennington drive and Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Shalit of Whitmore
road.

Harry Weinberg and his radio hour are now in their 18th year.
Above he is shown with his daughter . Betty presenting a program
over the American-Jewish Hour over WJLB from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.,
Sunday. The program is in both Yiddish and English and offers
Jewish music, drama and local and Israeli news.

Stollman Son
Assumes Post

lem Aleichem Institute held its
final meeting of the season on
June 23. Administrative plans
for the coming year were out-
lined. Meetings will be resumed
in mid-August.

WINDSOR — (Special) — Rab-
bi Samuel S. Stollman has as-
sumed his post as spiritual lead-
er of Congregation Shaar Hasho-
mayim, Rabbi Stollman is the
son of Rabbi Isaac Stollman of
Congregation Mishkan Israel of
Detroit.
The younger Rabbi Stollman
was a Detroit resident for many
years and is well acquainted with
the Windsor community. Origin-
ally from Scranton, Penna., he
was not only congregational Rab-
bi but also dean of the Jewish
school.
He plans to be active in the
administration of the Windsor
Talmud Torah. Rabbi Stollman
has held seasonal pulpits in Chi-
cago, Springfield. Ill., Worcester,
Boston and Malden. Mass., and
Detroit.

An Arabian Nite atmosphere
prevailed at the garden party of
the Northwest Sisterhood held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
I. Feldman of San Juan drive,
June 19. This was the final ses-
sion of the dramatic group until
the fall season.

Women's Division of the Sho-

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Negev area of Israel was laid
recently at Beersheba, it was re-
ported at the office of the Ameri-
can fled Mogen David for Israel,
here.

• •

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Nate Allen, well-known MC
has been signed as social director
of the popular Lake Huron resort.
Ile will team with the Jack Weick
Trio to supplement the outdoor
activities of bathing, fishing, golf,
riding, tennis and shuffleboard to
name a few.

cos i I. WS T

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Gay Holiday Seen
by Greenbush Inn

VETS CREATE FUND
Three JWV groups have creat-
ed a gift fund with the Center's
Camp Chelsea. The units are Eli
Levin, Post, and the Maurice
Rose and Raymond Zussman
Auxiliaries.

Women's League of Tel-Gui-
borim held its last meeting of the
season at the home of Mrs. Jo-
seph Gross of San Juan drive,
June 21. A get-together picnic
is scheduled for sometime in
July.

New Medical Center
to Serve Negev Area

its

June 30 marks the close of
America's Opportunity Savings
Bonds Drive. As of the last re-
port from the Federal Reserve
Bank, Michigan residents had in-
vested a total of $36,561,782 or
75 percent of the quota of $48,-
500.000 in the popular Series "E"
Savings Bonds thus far in the Op-
portunity Drive.

"Our Decoration Day weekend
broke all records, and it looks
like the July 4 party will be even
more successful," H. L Dermer,
manager of Greenbush Inn, de-
clared.

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

DON DORELL, broadway ar-
Ust, will highlight the enter-
tainment program guaranteed
to keep guests at Lesser's Clov-
er Lodge in Omena, Mich., in
a carefree vacation mood
throughout their stay. The
lodge is being redecorated in
preparation for the season.
Recreational and athletic ac-
tivities are being arranged by
the sports director and chil-
dren's counselor. For reserva-
tions, call Rae and Leo Lesser,
UN. 3-8650, or TY. 5-3869,
daily, 9:34 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. or
7 to 9 p.m.

. Purity Chapter, 359, 0. E. S.,
has slated its first donor luncheon
for November at Masonic Tem-
ple. Plans are being made by
Esther Kozin and her fellow offi-
cers who will be installed next
fall.

Seven hundred volunteer work•
ers in the Junior Division of the
Allied Jewish Campaign were
honored at the annual meeting of
the Community Service Commit-
tee Monday evening at the Cen-
ter. Thirty-three members were
elected to serve on the 1949-1950
board of directors.
Division D, led by EvIeleen Bud-
nitzky, was announced as the
leading division with a coverage
of 97 per cent and $2,985 in
pledges. Division M whose chair-
man is Ruth Magid won second
place in coverage with 93 per
cent and first in amount raised
with $3,621 in pledges. The lead-
ing wqrker was Allen Bobroff
who covered more than 160 slips
personally and collected $307.
Serving on the board of direc-
tors will be Arnold Agree, Har-
riet Aiken, Virginia Barnett,
Leonard Baruch, Robert Benson,
Harold Berry, Allen Bubroff, Eve-
leen Budnitzky, Albert Colman,
Judy Cowan, Helen Eaton, Ro-
bert Feinberg, Lawrence Fleisch-
man, Samuel Frankenstein, Jean
Goldstein, Eleanor Ileilbrontir
and Irwin Holtzman.
Also, Shirley Jacobson, Samuel
Kaner, Helen Karabenick, Jer-
ome Kelman, Samuel Krohn,
Madeline Levenberg, Henry Lon-
nerstater, Milton Lucow, Ruth
Magid, Harry Mirvis, Judith
Pregerson, Ruth Prujansky, Sonia
Ribiat, Samuel Ross, Fred Rowe
and Shirley Simops.

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