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July 28, 1949 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-07-28

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Thursday, July

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Eight

gel, Phil Silverstein, Louis Gross,
Milton Rappaport. Saul Gross,
Julius Dubin and Bernie Jonas.1
• • •

THE TOWN IS MEOWING '.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

HELLO, EVERYONE . . I'm
" back from a most wonderful
vacation trip.
I explored part of the vast and
colorful west . .. Colorado, the
highest state in the nation, is
truly a land of contrasts with
breath-taking mountain beauty,
deep timber, .world tamed na-
tional parks, famous natural, Won-
ders and dude ranches." .

I bumped into Detruiters Mae
Cohen and Judy Prcgcrson,

Those who have been in this
part of the country will remem-
ber the pictureSque Stagecoach
Inn in Manitou Springs at the
foot of Pike's Peak.

Moonlight Slated
by Northwest YPC

Masada Plans
New Activities

An evening of gaity and amwa-
ment, in the form of a moonlight
excursion to Put-in-Bay, has been
set by the Northwest Hebrew
YPC for Sunday, Aug. 14. The
group will meet promptly at 8:45.
Fur information, call Dorothy
Beitman, publicity director, TO.
7-2341. or Hal Shapiro, president,
UN. 3-5571.

'bout the recent division between
Masada members will lied a
a jeweler and his out, of town
bride after a very brief hookup thoroughly rejuvenated program
the breakup of a couple just awaiting them in the fall, Ted
as the party notices were being Mandel, newly-elected president,
announced.
sent out.
• • •
The members of the board of
SHIRLEY MARKEL is engaged Masada are planning a more var-
to Herman Katz. . . Rose Wol- ied and balanced calendar of
fenson and Seymour Lublin are events for the coming year, Man-
reported to have reached the date del said. Some ideas under con-
sideration are pageants, movies,
every nits stage...
It's Elkhart Lake for Matilda plays, debates, and . Israeli music
and Sophie Shulman. ... Miami and dance events.
Encouraged by the success of
Beach hails Maxine Weinberg,
and it's the New York sights for the last Masada picnic, another
outdoor affair is being planned
Louise and Shirley Kallus.
• • • •
for August, Bill Saulson, chair-
NOW FOR THE MAIL' BAG man, disclosed.
Officers for the coming year,
. . . Adele Cohen and Beatrice
Fine postcard from Cedar Point. in addition to Mandel, are Bill
. . . Sylvia Shapiro met Trudy Fitaerman, first vice-president
Feldman at Camp Taminent, and and Ruth Magid, 'Sophie Shul-
Doris Wertheimer sends picture man, Arline and Betty Levine,
card from Atlantic City,
and Lee Shulman.

• • •

Lunching at the famed Stanley
Hotel, one can look out the win-
dow and gaze upon the modern
town of Estes Park and farther
In my jaunt around Colorado on the 405 square miles of the
Springs, Manitou Springs, Estes peiiceful Rocky Mountain Na-
Park and Denver I saw willed of tional Park.
superlative mountain - scenery,
Our motor trip from Estes Park
sparkling blue lakes and'r“,ers; to. Deriver took us by Lookout
virgin forests, rainbow-hued ciiha Monntain. the Great Plains and
yens . . , there was so ITILIth;14 thi ' Continental Divide.
We
passed the tomb of Buffalo Bill
ste.
and then we followed sparkling
Atop Pike's Peak, 14,110 Miles
CONGRATS TO Elliot and Rita
Bear Creek between towering
above sea level, I looked down
Cohen on their No. 2 addition, a
walls of vari-colored granite
upon miles and miles of unsur-
bouncing lad.
emerging as brilliant .and fan-
• • •
passed beauty. Believe it or not,
tastic red rocks. This curious for-
I' was caught in a 35, above zero
VACATION'S LIKE a happy
mation was 6ansed by upheavals
dream, but when yoU're home
stiowstorm.
Of Dakota sandstone.
once more , . . familiar faces
•• • •
• I could tell you more about the
IN TILE LUSTROUS back• thrill of eating outdoors under a always seem more welcome than
before.
ground of the Garden of the'GOda
blue Colorado sky or more about
I i,'as served a chuck-wagon din- the mountains that rise into the
neia with •cOseboy;s and Indians
clouds or some more about un-
whooping it up all around. The
usual geological phenomena . . .
gaiden is a spectacular attraction
but, it's time to catch up on our
. .% the Balanced Rock, Kissing
back mail and talk 'round the
The Wayne'University chapter
Camels, Cathedral Spires, Ruins town ... so here goes .. ,
of the intereollegiate•Zionist.Fed-
of Montezuma Temple. and scores
eration of •Ameriea has planned
of other sights that were patiently
BIRTHDAYS I MISSED. . .
fashioned by the hands of Mother Belated greetings to Joyce.Hand- a trip to•Camp Kineret for Sun-
Nature to make this a magnifi- ler, Treva Gold. Betty Galison, ' day. From Kineret the outing
will move to a nearby' lake for
cent memory.
Helen Mania, Eleanor Cullen,
swimming, baseball and (Whet' ac-
I went across the'ROyal GoiV, Gertrude Frank, Annette Zeid- tivities.
.• 6
the world's highest brilite,,aasa man. Toby DickMan, Bernie Rio-
' The group
ne ttat 10 a.m.
pended 1,053 feet above the , Ark- •Senberg, Mil:lain Tarnopol, Shir-
Sunday at 7010' Mitchel' avenue.
ansas River flowing at the Vol.: • ley"Sehubiner, Norma Jasloye,
All interested college students
tom. This is one of the% Most' Saul, Nyman, Lou, Simmons, Sol
Dovitz, Freddie Birnclorf, Kal are ifivited. For information, call
photogenic spots in. Amatica;a
TY. 6-8555. •
Sam Zack, Ernie Gluck
Next, our touring limousine and Marvin Levinthal.
took us up America's steepest
We're sorry that our anniver-
rising mountain from a level sary greetings couldn't have been
plain, 'Cheyenne Mountain. The made in time ... but, Mazel Tors
engineering feat of building,. a to the Sam Horwitzes on their
highway to the summit' '.which eighth: the 'Sam Gurwins
The Jewish Women's European
on
towers dramatically near 'Color- their
11th: to Sam and Sally Welfare Organization will meet
ado Springs has been featured Klein (Bel-Aire) on their 25th:
at 1 p.m. Monday at Bnai Moshe.
many times in the late Ripley's and the Sam Tenze•s on their
Regular monthly checks will be
"Believe It or Nofi' cartoons.
31st.
sent to orphans on the supporting
• •
' Halfway up the Boardmoor-
list of the organization.
Cheyenne Mountain highway
NOW SINCE WE'RE up to date
Arrangements will also be
Stands a monumental 'feudal on all of this, we'll play some
made for an outdoor picnic for
tOwer of dignified beauty; the - loud birthday tunes this week for
sometime in August.
Shrine of the Sun.
Lit Wohl, Edith Weberman, Joane
Baylis, Marian Kirch, Adele
THE BIGGEST THRILL of the Cohen, Mae Zorn, Bill Ross, Viv-
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cent angle over the mile and a Burnstein, Fred Efronspn, David
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Kansas border. For those who
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• • •

Asks Norway Drop
Bans on Shechitah

OSLO—(YIVNA)—The newly-

elected Chief Rabbi of Oslo, Dr.
Aaronson, called on the Nor-
wegian government to abolish the
60-year-old law prohibiting She-
chitah in Norway, thereby ob-
viating the necessity of import-
ing Kosher meat from Sweden
and Deninark.

Halfof Polish Jews
Live in Lower Silesia

WARSAW—(World News Seri
vices )—Latest official statistics
confirm that of the '100,000 Jews
now in . Poland 50,000 live in Low-
er. Silesia, 5,000 in Warsaw, 13,-
700 in Lodz and 6,000 in Stettin.
Some 10,000 Jews are members of
producers cooperatives.

Robin Hood's

MAURICE
ROCCO

Star of Stage, Screen,
Radio and Television"'

3 B's and a HONEY .

Star of Radio and Television

• SNOOKY YOUNG.

• SLAM STEWARD....

Sumner-ized

and his 'Magic Bass

Dining Comfort

▪ KITTY STEVENSON

Exciting New Song •
Personality

• EMILE JONES

• Romantic Tenor Voice

COCKTAIL HOUR

Picnic Planned
by Welfare, Group

*

• • •

CAROUSEL

We Lost
The Key

Open All Night

Lieberman
and Citrin

ored beams cast the entire canyon
into a dazzling fairyland. loci-
dentally I climbed the 290 steps.
lo the top of the falls to view thi;,
awe-inspiring panorama -of -the'

deep canyon.

• • •

ONE CAN SAY

it's a ' small
world when, at the Village Inn,



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