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PHIL ROTHSCHILD
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Thursday, August 4, 1911
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Page Eight
YOU NOTICED the dif-
ference between the western
and eastern trains?
From N. Y. you're on a train
full of Easterners, in fashionable
attaire, worried in appearance
and quite reserved. Everything
is different on the westbound
train out of Chicago, however,
people have an easier way
'bout them, are more inclined
to relaxed haberdashery .. , and
they just don't have that air
about them that they're going to
put on some gigantic deal . . .
just seem to be enjoying them-
selves.
I think the western trains are
more comfortable and are newer.
The attendants are much more
amiable and friendly. There al-
ways seems to be soothing music
in the club car or diner to Pro-
vide that touch of atmosphere. '
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DETROITERS ON the go ...
The Jack Sporns are exhibiting
their tanned faces from that won-
derful dream spot in the moun-
tains. Grossingers . . . Al Feur-
ring writes how clean the air is
at Mackinac Island . . . Shirley
Dunitz has hopped over to New
Hampshire, while the Charles
Laskeys are taking off this week
Giving the nod to more two-
' somes ... Rosalie Clayman and
Norm Seigal on the tennis courts
. Stan Heller with Eileen
Ferentz, Harold Cohen and Shir-
ley Dubrinsky, Jules Greenspan
and Phil Grossman, Shirley Krim
with Lou Starr ... Elaine Auster
and Ronnie Klein, Roe Berman
and Harry Rose.
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GADZOOKS! as they say in
Poughkeepsie . Detroiters are
now learning to jerk in a new
way . . . it's the bebop rhumba
called the Mambo!
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OF FINE FOOD . . . take a
gander over to Kormendy's Hun-
garian Dining Room on Pallister
to find food served in the grand
manner of the Hungarian style.
Ahhh .. good ole, Robinhood's
, .. to assemble, to eat and gos-
• . . . spotted among the busy
sip
tables were Mel Alter, Jerry
Rowin, Joyce Keywell, the Cy
Wagners, the Harry Nederland-
ers, and the Max Tragers.
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BIRTHDAY CALL:
We'll take a breather now to
wish all our good corm readers
the very b es t on this occasion ..
Betty Skolnik, Manny Isaacs ,
to relaX among the scenic beau- Eveleen Budnitzky, Evelyn Cit
ties of upper Michigan.
rin, Rosalyn Sparage, Fylis Kane
Ruth E. Stein and Helen Fish Barbara Howard, Dr. George Mo
postcard from South Haven.
gill.
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The Sam Sanders and the
Barry Zomers have doubled up PHILALUYAIIS .
for an extensive motor trip thru
Was introduced to Bob Can-
Lake Placid and other points east. vasser's fiancee, Betty Zechman.
. . Bev Charlip is looking over
• Reports that Barbara Miller
N.. Y.
and Harry Krim have eloped.
Ruth Prujansky, Mae Cohen
And a good looker if( her teens
and Judy piegerson are talking
is back in town minus that wed-
about their picturesque
Colorado ding band.
trip.
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And who's that gal in Grand
'ROUT PEOPLE
If :eon took closely at the bro-
chure that Mayor candidate Dick
Frankensteen sent out recently
... you'll •notice an old Central
Hi-picture of the All-City base-
ball and football teams of 1924 ..
well. sitting grouped with Franks
ensteen is OsCar Schwartz, now
an attorney and Carl Gussin,
who now practices dentistry ...
its been a long. long time!
Mort Dermer, the most en-
thusiastic . booster of Greenbush
Inn, wire*" us that Sharon Wach-
nan.sky and Sam Seyburn won
top lionoil in a rhumba contest
and Leonard Tyner was acclaim-
ed best golfer.
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee is picked
as "the volunteer of the week"
with a picture and story in the
recent issue of the Detroit Shop-
ping News, for her exceptional
work in the volunteer field.
A welcome to Sheila Ginsberg
(UN. 4-1363) who hails from
Montreal ... May your short visit
to our burg be enjoyable.
• • •
Rapids (J.F.?) to whom Bob Sill-
Inan puts in a call once in awhile?
and the
Sandy Hirshfields expect a
bundle in the fall.
The Lou Bindeses
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AT THE BEL-AIRE ... Hostess
Sally Klein is giving the popular
catering spot the 'up-lifting .
notice the fancy drapes adorning
the windows?
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TYPEWRITER DOODLINGS • .
Whoever wrote the copy in the
JWV State Dept. for the picture
that appeared in the National
Jewish Veteran should have a
red face ... for underneath our
Gov. G. Mennen Williams picture
was Kim Sigler's name. tsk, tsk.
SERGE KOUSSEVITSKY, for-
mer conductor of the Boston
Symphony orchestra, has con-
sented to serve as consultant
in music to Brandeis Univers-
ity, Dr. Abram L. Sachar, pres-
ident of the school, announced.
Concurrent with Dr. Rousse-
vitsky's appointment, the an-
nouncement was made of the
intention of the new univers-
ity to establish a school of mu-
sic. The department of music
will open in the fall of the 1919-
50 academic year.
400 Millions
Spent by-JDC
NEW YORK—The Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, American
Jewish overseas relief and re-
construction organization, an-
flounced that its total expendi-
tures during its nearly three and
a half decades of humanitarian
activity . exceed 5400,000,000.
The decision of the Federal
Communications Commission to
:hold a public hearing in the case
of G. A. Richards, owner of radio
stations WJR, WGAR and KMPC,
was commended by the Jewish
was
Community Council in a COM-
munication from Dr. Shmarya
Kleinman, president, to the chair-
man of the F.C.C. 1
1
The public hearings of the
i commisson will consider whether
1 the public interest is served by
the renewal of the licenses of
the Richard's stations and wheth-
er Richard's plan for transfer of
control to three trustees merits
approval.
Graduation exercises for the
first engineering class of Elec-
tronics Institute, Inc. to complete
the school's special three year
course in theoretical and prac-
tical phases of electronics, radio
and television were held at Ma-
sonic Temple, July 28, Dr. J. W.
Head, president of the Detroit
school, announced.
Among the 18 who received
diplomas certifying them as elec-
tronic and television engineers is
Edmund Leon Kahn of Dum-
barton road.
Oneg Shabbat Set
by Wayne IZFA
"Sholem Aicheliem", a skit di-
The F.C.C. investigation was in-
itiated on the basis of charges rected by Manny Kaiser, will be
of slanting and bias in news presented at the Oneg Shabbat
broadcasting.
set by the Wayne University
Aug. 14 Moonlight
Set by N.W. YPC
chapter of the Intercollegiate
Zionist Federation of America for
8:30 p. m., Friday at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
Dancing, a floor show and as-
sorted entertainment are on tap
Singing and dancing will also
be featured and light refresh-
for the moonlight on Put - in - Bay ments will be served. All young
set by the Northwest YPC for adults are invited. For informa-
Sunday, Aug. 14. '
tion, call Larry Altman, TY. 5-
Everybody is invited to this 2048.
gala event. The group will meet
at the Put-in-Bay dock at 8:45
COHEN FAMILY CIRCLE
p. in., that evening. For further
The Henry Cohen Family Cir-
information, call Dorothy Heit- cle will meet Saturday at the
man, publicity director, TO. home of Mrs. Fannie Cohen, 3039
7-2341. •
Carter avenue.
Yount, Adult Guild
Shows Seek Talent
Do you have talent?
CAROUSEL
Joey Greenberg takes over the
helm of the Caravan Gardens
with Oscar Miller as Mgr.
Sid Dworkin has been reelect-
ed prez of the Gamma :Kappa
Chi Alums.
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4426 N. WOODWARD
We Lost
The Key
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
FOOD AND DELICACIES
Bob Hawkins at the Keyboard
MARIA'S PIZZERIA
RESTAURANT
Your Hostess to Greet You
LaVerne
928 W. McNichols, Free reelin
g
Air Conditioned
I
UN.
Now Operating the
Kitchen
WHERE GOOD FOOD
IS IMMORTALIZED
• SERVING LUNCHEONS from
II to 4 o'clock, 75e up.
• DINNERS from I to 10 pm.,
91.75.
• 5111D-NIGHT SPECLAL MENU
from 10 to 1:30 a.m.
In addition featuring a com-
plete line of SEA FOODS
with nationally known ITAL-
IAN and INTERNATIONAL
DISHES.
• Special Sunday feature for
your complete enjoyment —
EU1.1. COURSE CHICKEN
DINNERS. Family style, all
YOU WANT TO EAT - 52.00.
BEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE DINING
BOESKY'S
12th and HAZELWOOD
Flame
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AIR CONDITIONED
Show liar
Proudly Presents
• * MINIM WASHINGTON
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"America's Most
Versatile Song Stylist"
Four Arabi 'el Is
and Vocal Stars
* Slam Stewart,
Sensational New Instrument
Bass
* Emile Jones.
Romantic Tenor
• Flame Show Bar
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EXCELLENT CUISINE
MENJWS
Corby's Inn
7525 W. McNichols Rd.
* Spooky Young's
•
Band
• * Kitty Stevenson's
Sultry Voice
For the Dinner Hoar
Charming
at
Call for Reservations UN 4-5605
Blocks S. of 14 Mile Rd.
Phone Birmingham 9101
Open All Night
Lieberman
and Citrin
Papa Joe's
Are you between 15-227
FOR DELIGHT
TONIGHT !
* Sammy Mandell *
Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday
Institute Awards
Di ► linna to Kahn
Auditions for the "Young Adult
Moses A. Leavitt, executive Guild" shows will be given soon.
vice-chairman, said that the If you think that you have in-
agency's administration commit- 1 dividual talent or a novelty act
tee had approved a July budgeti suitable for a musicale or teen-
of $4,277,000 for aid to distressed age cabaret, contact Beverly
Jews overseas, bringing the or- ;Ooldfine. TO. 9 - 1178, or TO. 6-
ganization's 'total expenditures • 4885, for complete information:
from October. 1914 through July,
1949 to $404,238,000.
"In the course of almost 35
years, the JDC has been able to
bring hope and give new mean-
Dine at
ing to life for several million
men, women and children, vic-
tims of war, famine, pogroms and
disaster," Leavitt Said. "The more
• Air Conditioned •
than $400,000,000 JDC has spent
Marvelous food —Russian and
is the greatest sum ever utilized
American—deliciously pre-
to alleviate human suffering by a
parediby your host—
single, volun'arily supported wel-
COL. F. MAYBOHM
fare agency,
The Romantic
"JDC represents the magnifi-
BLUE GYPSY ROOM
cent conviction of the American
Available for Parties and
Jewish community and other
Banquets
communities supporting its work
MUSIC BY MARTZI AND Ills
that they are their brother's
GYPSY STRINGS
keeper."
.. SG EASY TO GET TO
TODAY'S THOUGHT ... "Yes-
terday is gone . . . tomorrow
never comes ... so make the best
MEANDERINGS *roupd town of today."
• • •
. . getting the full sun raps at
Pontiac State Park were George! ! LAST • MINUTE NOTES . . .
Simmons, Lou Levine. Bob Harvey Hubar took the golf
RESTAURANT
Smiley. Belrose Elkowit?„ Helen!crown at Franklin Hills with
Linwood at Taylor
Brown, the Hesel Kollenbergs, King Shwayder runner-up.
and the A. H. Steins.
•
Darnang to sweet music were
Doris Wertheimer and Al Rose
Now presenting
(Toronto), Rocky Ross
a n d
Detroit's Favorite Maestro
Margie Glasicr, Phil Schrieber
and Gail Greenberg (Miami).
Newton Burroughs and Sherry
and his Romantic Styled Music
Epstein.
For
Your Dancing Pleasure
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Beginning at 8:30 nightly including Sun.
7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
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iCAnnmended
COCKTAIL HOUR, SUNDAY, 6 to 8 P. M.
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had
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