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September 01, 1949 - Image 8

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-09-01

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. Thursday, September 1, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH. CHRONICLE

Page Eight

`My Goodness"

Donor Slated
at Beth Aaron

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

H AVE

The fifth annual donor lunch-
eon of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood,
will be held Tuesday, Dec. 6, at
the Bel Air Terrace.
Mrs. Sam L. Schneider, presi-
dent, announced the appointment
of the following members as
chairmen of committees for the
coming year.
Mesdames Herman Becker, Sol
Docks, Irwin Levine, Mac Silver-
man, Joseph Haas, Nathan Feld,
Benjamin Bonin, Jack Kanners,
Philip Bladen, David Brozgold,
Adolph Winkler, Sidney Wein-
berg, Sol Priesont, Louis Wonboy,
Claire Raikow, Harold Levin,
Edith Weiss, Leonard Weinberg
and Dorothy Strom.
The first meeting will be held
8:30 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Syna-
gogue, Wyoming and Thatcher

ployment Security. Flo Selnick,
Harry Slavin, Harold Rosemont,
Meyer Burke and Norm Barkus
were a few that attended the
farewell shindig.
Bernice Bankle's recreation
room buzzed with party time ac-
tivity . . . milling 'bout were
Esther Greenberg, Florence En-
gle, Hank Shapiro, Beverly
Green, Phil Buckfrier, Doris
Bloom, Martha Eisler, Howard
Levitt and Lou Rothenberg.
Jr • •
ON THE LATE IVATCH
In our dating dept. . .. Larry
duction,.
Weintraub and Lee Robinson,
• • •
Helen Pellinger and Hal Tables,
Lenny Burke and Ilene Dworkin,
SHOOTIN' THE BREEZE
Abner Dunn takes over the Bob Blumberg and Esther Green-
gavel of the YPS Shaarey Zedek berg, Jerry Kelman and Frieda
Weinstein, Shirley Warner and
The Bnai David Men's Club
bunch and the gang gave retiring Bill Ross, Maxine Weinberg and
pier Dotty Rosen an orchid and Willie Stone, Hilda Samuel and will hold a picnic for their mem-
bers and friends Sunday, Sept.,
portable radio for her memories. Marty Goldman, of Sakwa and
11 at Middle Rouge Park. Selden I
Jack and Mary Ann Kaufman Rae Morganroth, Marvel Gale and Leach, TO. 7-1760, is chairman.
Harold Podolsky, Hy Brown and
(Calif.) visit our burg this
There will be games, including
Beatrice Chodoroff. •
a baseball contest, children's
week.
Coupled at the YPC of North- races and prizes for winners.
Milt and Rozy Gelman are
west Moonlight ride were Jayne There will also be free milk and
honeymooning in L. A.
Steinberg with Hal Markus, Shir-
Dorothy Strohl carries around ley Chess and Norm Siegal and ice cream for all children.
The Bnai David Boys club,
a prized autograph of the late Dorothy Beitman with Carl Bur-
sponsored by the men's club, will
Justice Frank Murphy . • . it was kow. .
begin its season with Sunday
• • •
on his last visit to town.
services at 9:30 a.m., Sept. 11.
• • •
FOOLISH QUESTION DEPT.
Following services, breakfast will
FROM OUR PIGEON PATROL:
"May I go out with the boys be served.
By now you should know of tonite?''
Sports activities are to be re-
• • •
the elopement of Marge Gross-
sumed immediately after the
bart and Sidney Paul . . . there
FREE DANCE TONIGHT meeting. All boys from 13 through
must be a gal behind Bal Peis- (Sept. I) at the social hall at
ner's frequent jaunts to a certain the Shaarey Zedek given by the l8 years are welcome to join.
For information call Joe Gut-
• Cooley Lake cottage.
YPS.
freund, TY. 6-4495.
Louis Sternberg and Don Zeid-
The BBYO is readying its 5th
man tie the knot on Sept. 4.
annual Yom Kippur dance.
•■ •
Emil Lawton is working on his
• • •
Ph.D. in chem at Purdue and Bob
IN the preparation
A
LEADER
Brunner teaches art at the U of
of excellent Italian foods is Al's
Alabama.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad an-
Italian Restaurant at Outer Drive
Harriet Egrin vacations in Hart- and Plymouth . . . its intriguing nounces that the religious school
ford and it's South Haven for atmosphere makes it one of the of Temple Beth El will open on
Gail Bernstein and Elaine Cohen. nicest little rooms in the city and Saturday and Sunday mornings,
•• • •
Sept. 10 and 11.
it's easily reached.
BIRTHDAY BELLS are ring-
• • •
The school office is open for
ing this week for Bernice Bankle, SHORT SCENES:
registration of new pupils from
Jo Blum, Shirlee Oram, Dorothy
Lenny Alkon and Bernie Moor- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through
Tauber, Arnold Brainin, Stan in riding a Chris-Craft on the Friday. Parents must bring their
Wolf, Louis Blustein, Morris Dav- Detroit River . . . Lou Starr and children with them for registra-
is, Ted Wettinstein, Leonard Far- Harold Cohen stagging it at a tion. No registrations will be
ber, Arnold Lubin, Dave Feld- polo game . . . Rosalie Gottlieb, taken on Sunday mornings.
man, Marcus Node!, Milt Weiss, Irene Green and Marlene Briskin
Sessions of the junior high de-
Dave Darwin, Bernie Kantor, at a Fairgrounds concert ... De- partment (grades 6, 7, 8, 9) will
William Brody, Ralph Bruner, Sid vera Levin and five 1w -idles sip- be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturdays.
Garelick, Herm Cohen, Marvin ping drinks.
The primary department (kinder-
BresofT, Melvin Fishman, and
• • •
garten, grades 1 and 2) and the
Gerald Snitz.
intermediate department (grades
A SOCIAL NOTE:
Mazel Toys to the Sam and
For all you eager social beavers, 3, 4, 51 will meet at 9:45 a.m.
Jean Goren on their 15th anni- the YPS of Shaarey Zedek comes Sundays. The high school (grades
versary mark.
forth with its first social of the 10, 11, 12) will meet at 10 a.m.
More anniversary greetings to season ... a membership dance, Sundays.
the Ted Mandells, Max Teitels Thursday, Sept. 1, in the social
hall FREE.
and the Jack Freeds.
• a •
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
• • •
FOOD AND DELICACIES
Little White Lies: "We'll call
GET SET FOR some . pulsating
you if we can't make it."
rhumba music after Labor Day
• • •
at Benny Resh's Club , 509 . . .
TIIE FLAME SHOW BAR, matinee rhumba with Tonita
newly opened Black & Tan, is Thurs. and Fri. Glom 4 to 8 and
currently presenting June Chris- dancing each Sat. and Sunday
7113 PURITAN
ty, vocalist formerly with Stan from 3 to 8 . a great idea!
UN. 4-9816
Kenton, and also Paula Watson,
COHEN FAMILY' CIRCLE
the gal of "Little Bird Told Me
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
That You Love Me" fame . .
The Henry Cohen Family Cir-
Air Conditioned
Yes, siree, owner Morris Wasser- cle will meet Sunday at the home Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
man has really brought together of Bessie Cohen, 3039 Carter
Closed Monday
an outstanding talent show that is avenue.
red hot!
• • •
Now presenting
BYE-BYE PARTY
Lazar Pave , seceived a royal
Detroit's Favorite Maestro
send-off from his MUCC gang
with a dinner party at the Town
Pump ... Laz.ar goes to work in
and his Romantic Styled Music
Washington in the Bureau of Ern-

YOU NOTICED the
trend in modern business
correspondence to omit the salu-
tation and the greetings?
I'm for this . . . in fact, I'm
advocating eliminating phone
conversations that begin with the
traditional, "Hello, how are you,
or what's new?"
There's no reason why one can't
plunge right into the meat of the
proposed call instead of the trite
two or three sentences of intro-

Bnai David Men
Plan Rouge Picnic

Masada Eyes
ht Meeting

Maaada's new policy for the
coming year will be inaugurated
at the opening September meet-
ing, Lee Shulman, program chair-
man, announced.
Several outstanding Detroit
Zionist leaders have been in-
vited to attend.
The program will include a
summary of the coming year's
activities, as well as a blending
of the Israeli and American
theme. Dancing, provided by an
orchestra, will follow the meeting.
Young adults between the ages
of 18 and 30 are invited.
Openings are still available on
—would just about sum up the several of Masada'S committees
for those who wish to participate.
feelings of the Hauptman sis- For information, call Ted Man-
ters,':Fryme, 2, left, and Gela, dell, TY. 7-4712.
3, as they view the fabulous
New York skyline, through a
porthole of the• S. S. General
Ballou, which brought them,
along with 876 DP's, from Bre-
The Beth Aaron Sunday School
men, Germany, through the as-
sistance of 'HAS (Hebrew Im- will reopen Sunday at the Mc-
Dowell School, 4201 Outer Drive
migrant Aid Society).
west, Bernard Panush, director,
announced. Sessions will be from
10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m., every Sun-
day.
Fur information call Panush at
NEW YORK—Natalie E. Gaines UN. 4-2892 or Mrs. Nathan Feld,
at UN. 3-2564.
representing the regional Young
Adult Council, Shirley Schubiner
and Earl Sobole, representing the
community-wide Young Adult
Council, have been elected as
It won't be long now
three of the delegates to the 1949
before alterations are
assembly of the National Jewish
we'll be ready
Youth. Conference, which will be
over
held Sept. 2-9 at Camp Wel-Met,
soon with Detroit's
Narrowsburg, N.Y. The confer-
most beautiful Delica-
ence is a nationwide youth body
tessen-Restaurant!
sponsored by the National Jewish
Welfare Board and representing
Jewish youth and young adult
12th and Hazelwood
councils and national Jewish
youth organizations.

Class Dates Set
for Beth Aaron

3 Detroiter, Go

Beth El School
Registration On

to Youth Conclave

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