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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
conversation . . . . Naturally
they're interested in your mem-
bership . , . gather down and
learn more about it.
Thursday, September 15, 1949
Award Winner
will follow the brief program
All young adults between the
ages of 18 and 30.are invited.
AJC Women
Activities 'Set
NITE LIFE:
This is the opening week for
the sensational Mills Bros. at
Club Valley . . . the vocal quar-
tet will feature all of their latest
and best-known recorded hits.
Tonita and her rhumba band
do an afternoon and early show
for dancing at Club 509 each
Thurs., Friday, Sat., and Sun.
"America's most versatile in-
strumentalist," Herbie Fields, and
his orchestra, begin an engage-
ment at the beautiful Flame Show
Bar ... the former Lionel Hamp-
ton man has 20 RCA recordings
on tab.
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
Bill
your. birthday mark. . .
ing? Now on the market is Merskey, Howie Lazar, Marian
a two-way stretob "corporation South, Pew Robinson, Cass
compressor - fur the male . it's Warshaw. Sammy Schwartz,
designed to smooth silt that bulge Marty Kaplan, Louise Gieringer,
and give the wearer a youthful Leon Kuhlenberg, Jack Freed-
(that's a powerftt: w rd athletic land, Sam Kletter, Dave Rubin-
appearing figure . With this • stein. Ernest Curtis. Louis Korn,
garment you can wear those long Ruy Levett. Lou Zack and Lois
roll single breasted ceats with- Landau.
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out any trouble.
BEFORE THE DAYS of radio,
However. the opp•sitaan to this
male-girdle. strange seems, Sammy Mandell's mother was a
conies from the w:!e. who does song-plugger . . . used to sing
not look with apprcval on the ef- the new tunes using a megaphone
forts of her hubby to stream- in front of a band, and also by
line. for fear that if her hus- using song slides in a theater.. .
Sammy and his band are cur-
band gets looking too young ..
he may start getting young ideas. rently featured at Menjo's, that
So, while the wife does ev- delightful dining-room on W. Mc-
erything possible to keep looking Nichols.
M
EN. DO VOL aced streamlin-
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Purity Picks
Donor Heads
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young . . she evidently wants
the old boy to keep his bulges TYPEWRITER DOODLINGS:
Advertising Age reprinted
and look his age.
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Rube Isaacs novel birth an-
nouncement of his new heiress ..
PEOPLE:
Jeweler Milton Reie divorces It was a full newspaper size an-
his present set-up here in favor nouncement printed in black and
of a new proposition in Yonkers white to announce the arrival of
. . he'll move the too. Fay Ann.
Remember the song. "Freshie",
which came out in '26 and was
used in the Harold Lloyd "Fresh-
man" picture? ... That was au-
thored by our own Harold Berg,
local publicist ... Berg also was
chief sung writer with Warner
Bros. Back in '29, '30 and 'Ill.
Maurice Winston. Dearborn
jeweler, received a phone call
from Ford 1}Iotor's John Bugas
informing him et his appoint-
ment as chairman of the Dear-
born Torch Fund drive.
Visitors in town
, . Betty
Weisser from N. Y. and former
Detroiter harm L. A. Evelyn
Trager.
Flo Selnick's tussle with the
doctors resulted in her losing an
appendix.
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Mazel Toys to the Stu Velicks
on their baby boy and the Iry
Ludens have named their new
boy, Roger Bruce.
Chuck Selik and Morris Was-
serman have been pals for 35
years and have spent the last 15
together in business. . . . now
Chuck is managing Wasserman's
new Flame Show Bar . .. that
breathtaking nite spot on John R
St .
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MORE SNAPSHOTS:
Dorothy Shekter has received
that engagement sparkler from
Elliott Elkin of Mt. Clemens .. .
he's of the Colonial Hotel clan.
Jack Moron' and Joyce Lach-
man will swap the "I Do" vows
this Sunday.
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The Women's Division . of the
American Jewish Congress will
begin its season's activities at 1
p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21.
For South and Central, a We
the People," of Congress speak
will highlight the luncheonette
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
13226 Lawton avenue.
Boris Joffe, executive director
of the Community Council, will
speak at Northwest's dessert
SAMUEL KROHN
luncheon set for the home of
Mrs. L. Redstone, 19303 Appoline
avenue.
The Northeast Chapter will
feature a talk by Byron Millet
of Chicago, legal advisor to the
AJC, at a dessert luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Edward Skully,
Old and new members of Ma-
19190 Berkley road.
sada will gather together for
the first meeting of the season at
the Jewish Community Center at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday.
The program, will feature Is-
Rabbi Eugene Greenfield, for-
raeli singing, a news broadcast
merly of Portsmouth, Va., will
by Ruth Kassel and the presen-
officiate at the Jewish Home for
tation of citations of merit.
Aged High Holy Day services as
Those who will receive awards
Cantor and Rabbi.
for outstanding service to Ma-
sada are Samuel Krohn, William
The Jewish Chronicle news
Fitzerman and Herbert Seiton.
deadline is noon ea Mondays.
Bud Shulman is the program
chairman.
Ted Mandell, president of Ma-
"Fur Gracious Dining in 7 4
sada, will review the coming
Masada Eyes
New Season
The first annual donor lunch-
eon of Purity chapter, 359, O.E.S.
will be held Tuesday, Nov. 1, at
the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Sylvia
Ilarvith, general chairman, an-
nounced.
An afternoon of entertainment
is planned.
In addition to Mrs. Harvith, the
following chairmen were appoint-
ed:
Mesdames Ann Joseph, Esther
Horowitz, Fay Weiner, Clara
Goldman, Fay Stalburg, Esther
Tenzer, Frances Shapiro, Lenore
Durrsky and Gertrude Viedrah.
For reservations call UN. 3- year's program. The membership
0191 and TQ. 6-4365.
will be greeted by Zionist lead-
ers.
A social hour with dancing
Slate Welfare Council
Meeting for Detroit
CLEVELAND—The 1949 east-
central states regional conference
of the Council of Jewish Federa-
tions and Welfare Funds will be
held Oct. 22-23, at the Detroit-
Leland Hotel, Detroit.
Abe Srere of Detroit is vice-
president of the east central states
region which includes the state of
Michigan.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
DINING:
... WE'RE WORKING AT
"This is only a to mpmary ar-
Robinhood's is a by, word for
rangement."
after-theatregoers for late snacks
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and dinners . • . the spot for all
MERRY GO 'ROUND:
the gang to congregate.
to complete alterations
Pigeon patrol reports our
For those who want some good
for Detroit's most
couples up and down the avenue. Italian food, drop over to Maria's
beautiful Delicatessen
. . . Wally Rosenberg and Janet Pizzeria Restaurant at Puritan
Granadier, Flo Smr.ltz and Lou and Livernois
Restaurant
•
Schwartz, Mae Cohen and Bernie
Morrison, Joe Lewen and Lee
THIS SATDEE nite the YPC
Robinson, Marilyn Cole and of the Northwest Congregation
Charles Lane (Miami). Geraldine open the doors for a get-together
,Fishman and Bill Grill. Saul Kalt shindig with a local band and
12th and HAZELWOOD
and Joan Anne Moduli, Sid plenty of lassies for dancing and
Mathews with Mi.ureen Levitt,
Blum and Mary Wolfson,
ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW •
•
Trudy Hoberman and Joe Baron-
hoitz.
More twosomes ... Helen Kar-
bal and Mel Sa
Ronnie
Meral and Eleanor Verona. Reva
509 WOODWARD
Gross with Bob Smiley, Jerry
For Reservations Call WO, 4-9312
Rosenblum and Norma Karbal,
Harry Scars with Betty Lou
Schlain, Cecille Bush with Al
Hoffman, Dotty Rosin with Joe
Every Thurs. and Fri. from 4 to 9 P.M.—Fri. and Sat. from 3 to II P.M.
Susnick.
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*SATURDAY and SUNDAY — RHUMBA CONTEST
AT GREENBUSH
INN the
AND EXHIBITION FEATURING JOE CANTAFIO of
Harry Dermers cult brated their
Christopher Smith Studios.
40th Anniversary . . . also Dr.
Leonard Birndorf took honors in
the golf contest ... Mrs. Minnie
Reitman and Barnet Dickman
were judged the best in the
rhumba event, and the Nathan
Crones were wished a happy
birthday by all guests.
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TOP SPEEP
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MATINEE DANCING
To.rrA
BIRTHDAY TIME:
Gather 'round all and permit
us to offer sonic good wishes on
Midwest's Most Beautiful Black and Tan
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We Lost
Served
At All Times
HERBIE FIELDS
and his ORCHESTRA
`America's Most Versatile Instrumentalist"
The Key
Complete Dinners
and Her Rhumba Band
OPEN
24
HOURS
Lieberman
and Citrin
RESTAURANT
Linwood at Taylor
Also: TODD RHODES ORCHESTRA
KITTY STEVENSON — EMILE /ONES
COMING — SEPT. 23
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Wynonie "Mr. Blues" Harris
"America's Foremost Blues Shouter"
and the DO-RE-ME TRIO
Complete Show Every Sunday Cocktail Hour from i to S
MORRIS WASSERMAN,
Call TE 1-2210
ter
Reservations
HOST
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DETROIrt LEADING
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Formerly Club 666
Starling Fri., Sept. 16
The
MILLS
BROTHERS
Plus
Ziggy Johnson's
New
Gala Revue
30 - People - 30
Twice Nightly
Dancing
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