Page 12 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 29, ISO N. W. Sisterhood to Open Season with Fashion Show A fashion show will feature the opening session of the North- west Hebrew Sisterhood at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 5 at the Rex 11 Bnai Britfi group ... re- social hall, Mrs. Joseph M. Mar- cently converted from a BBYO kel, president, announced. chapter. A joint meeting with the Men's Sam Plotler maps the activities Club will be held Oct. 20 with for the Shoemen's Convention Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., here in November . . Mickey as the principal speaker. Woolf and his talented gang will BOARD MEMBERS swing out some special cobbler The appointed board of the sis- tunes. terhood is composed of Mesdames • • • Norman Allan, Ben Bailes, Saul PIIILALUJAIIS .. . L.. Brenner, Benjamin Brodman, And so they're engaged . . • Alfred 'Brook, Joseph Fisher, Sid- Lorrie Stovack gets a ring from ney Freedman, Barney Golden, Dr. Harold Rosen . • A E Phi J. C. Goldman and Harry Good- Shirley Berkowitz and Herm man. Kaplan have announced their Also, Mesdames Philip Hell- intentions on the Ann Arbor man, Sam Horowitz, Irving Klein, campus, and Ronna Rott and Philip Langwald, Harry Levine, Doug Harris will be welded soon. Joseph Loomus, David J. Miller, Gloria Abramson takes on Jack Dan Shapiro, Sol Slomovitz, Rose Perlmutter's name after today Singer, Abraham H. Stein, Harry (Thurs.). Steinman, David Tchor, Milton • • • Winston and Allan Wolman. COMING . • . Elected board members are ZOD, chapter I, initiates its fall Mesdames David Aaron, Louis enterprise with a Succoth dance Berman, Alex Brooks, Norman on Oct. 9 at the Center , . And Cottler, Albert Egrin, Irving whaddayano—the ole snooper has Feldman, II a r r y Festenstein , been chosen to help pick out some Michael Galsky, Joseph Gordon, scintillating doll from the group Manny Lax and Jacob Levine. to be queen. Also, Mesdames George Liss, • • • Max Littky, Nathan Maxman, ODDS AND ENDS ... Thanks for the many New Year Samuel Miller, Alex Moss, Harry cards from our col'm chums—all Nachman, Morris Nosanchuk, the way from serious salutations Samuel Simmer and Hyman Career Group Picks Adviser Shirley Nusholtz has been ap- pointed senior advisor for Career Group, National Council of Jew- ish Women, Beulah Smerling, group chairman, announced. PHIL ROTHSCHILD WE ALWAYS THINK of the New Year as a time to turn over a new. leaf; in other words, to wipe the slate clean and to to start over. The Chinese have a tradition of paying all debts before the old year ends and to start the new year off free and clear. But what happens with us? Resolutions are made but we continue in about the same way from year to year. Now is the time to think of the New Year as a period to take inventory of ourselves and to check our accomplishments of the year just ended and to lay plans for the year 5710. Maybe some progress can be made by retaining some of the old habits but adopting some new ones. • • • PERSONALITIES .. . Pavel Slavensky (formerly Northwest Hebrew) is the Cantor at Chicago's South Side Hebrew Congregation, and Morrie Weiner is his feattured soloist for the High Holy Days. Boots Kaltman. U. of M.-SDT gal, was featured on the Olds commercial. WWJ - TV, during the Michigan-MSC half time break. Edythe Lipson postcards her vacation greetings from Brock- ton, Mass ... Shirley Dunitz pur- sues more social work knowleke in N.Y. • • • THE MAYFLOWER CHURCH which is next door to the North- west Congregation again displays "New Years Greetings to our Jewish Friends" on its bulletin hoard. • • DOODLINGS . . Ed Singer invited a gang over to his Oakman abode for a TV party . . . Assembled to catch some of the evening's entertain- ment were Craig Smith and Vivian Jacobs, Bert Slatkin and Shirley Gaynor, Larry Slatkin and Lil Wahl, Harold Cohen with Shirley Dubrinsky, the Ken Singers and Annie Smith was with Ed. • • • like the greeting in form of a good health check from Steuben's at the Hotel Biltmore in South Haven to newspaperman Bill Ross' comic one, Yes'm, I went ahead and did it .. , had to have a new photo for the New Year ... Thanks to Eric Bennett, photographer, on McNichols Rd. for his patience. • • • SIGNS OF INFLATION . . . Torchan. NAME OFFICERS In addition to Mrs. Markel, of- fice's are Mesdames Ira G. Kauf- man, Herbert L. Harris, Ben Mor- ganroth, Charles H. Charlip, Sam Annual Dance Set by Beth El YPC The Young People's Club of Temple Beth El will hold its than it did to educate his father. annual "kick-off" dance from • • • 2:30 to 5 p. in., Sunday, Oct. 9. AEPi's FROM WAYNE are Mary IA,u Kleinman is acting back from the frat's national con- social chairman. clave in Winnipeg. Among those The 1940-1950 season will in- who took the trip were Dave clude such events as afternoon Matz, George Chodoroff, Gerry home parties, evening discussions Sampson, Bernie Zell'. Al Jacob- with Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, a It costs more to entertain a child New committee appointees in- clude Florence Sarut, Edith Shanbom, Renee Beiderman, Ir- ene Saltz, Pearl Shanbom, Caro- line Cohen and Ruth Bliefield. Group projects include co-ed affairs, hobby activities, discus- sion groups and volunteer work. A special effort will be made to recruit additional teachers of -English to the foreign-born. A lecture on Israel, complete with photographs, by Isadore Berger, will feature the first affair of the year on Oct. 11 at the Center. The formal membership drive MRS, JOSEPH MARKEL wil open on Oct. 18, with the • • • first co-ed affair on Oct. 25. For Bishop, David I. Samelson, Her- information, call Beulah Smer- man S. Avrin, Dan Aidern, David lin, TY. 7-4993. Dunsky, Zangwell Garber and Alfred Helfgott. All Jewish women in the com- munity are invited to join. For information, call Mrs. Morgan- roth, membership chairman, UN. Volunteers are urgently to help 4-0444. call on prospects in the area as- signed to the community service committee of the Jewish Young Adult Council in the forthcoming Torch Fund drive, Albert Colman and Sam Kaner, chairmen for the At t h e first organizational area, announced. meeting of the Shaarey Zedek The community service com- Alumni Association the following mittee will supply leadership per- were elected to serve as board sonnel for the area, which en- members for the coming year: compasses four districts, bounded Joan Sloan, Freda Frazer, Harriet by Woodward, Chicago boulevard, Wolrauch, Grace Engel, Milton Grand boulevard and Dexter. Persons interested in working Berry, Marion Wolrauch, Richard Sanders, Marvin Dubrinsky, for the Torch Fund during the Henry Lonnerstater, Madeline day or evening, call Evelyn Fine. good, WO. 5-3939. Wolrauch and Pearl Berry. The drive will open Oct. 16, Leonard Baron, president, an- and continue through Nov. 18. nounced that a meeting of the Volunteers Needed for Torch Drive Alumni Board Set at Shaarey Zetlek board was held and plans were SLATE ART CLASSES formulated for the first social The fall semester art classes meeting scheduled for Saturday of the Center will begin Oct. 2 evening, Nov. 26. Those inter- and extend through Feb. 15, 1950. ested may call Sue Berger, at TY. 6-6939, COL. F. MAYBOHM CENTER COOK CLASSES son and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lip- Proudly Presents ;carriage forum and a winter Cooking classes at the Center sitz (Mollie Barbas). Harry, sleigh ride. will be held if there is sufficient 2 GREAT GYPSY incidentally, was awarded a For membership call MA. 8530. enrollment. For registration, call VAGABOND ARTISTS beautiful ring for being chosen Harold Weiss, TR. 5-8400. TALENT SEEMS to run in this the "most outstanding under- family . . The former Edith grad in AEPi." Operman who married Danny Direct from N. Y.'s Cold Fiddle FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN Stanler are both ex-pres. of the FOOD AND DELICACIES N.W. YPC group . . now Bill Phil Rothschild, Chronicle man- Sklar former pres. is engaged to about-town, will judge at a beau- • BEAUTIFUL GYPSY ROOM vice-president Vera. Obelanan • . Available for Banquets, Parties,. etc so you can see where the execu- A university professor and wife ty contest which will highlight "For Gracious Dining in tive power lies. who underwent a period of in- the opening of the Chapter 1, • • • Russian-Anterican Food" tense soul-searching over the ZOD, fall social season. 7113 PURITAN The event will be a Succoth WE'LL NOW TAKE a look into question of whether to have a UN. 4-9816 our dating dept. . . • dancing: second child, will be the subject dance on Sunday, Oct. 9 at the Dave Leader and Marilyn Wil- of the weekly candid search of Center. Jack Qualey and his or- • CARRY OUT SERVICE • bur, Rhea Orley and Bob Brody, American home life in the "Fam- chestra will furnish the music for Air Conditioned 4426 N. WOODWARD Rhoda Lou Hayden and Harold ily Closeup" radio series at 8 dancing. 2 Blocks So. of 14 Mile Road Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m. Victor, Stan Wolf and Elaine p.m., Tuesday over station WXYZ. rho*• Llar•ha 2-500• Closed Monday L. A. TELCOVE CLUB Pupko. The series is presented by the The Los Angeles Tetcove Club More twosomes - Bob Benyas public affaiars department of the and Ruth Rudin. Art Cutner American Broadcasting Cor - pany, of the Center will hold "open (N.Y.) and -Margaret Co aidman, the Family Service Association of house" evenings on Sundays. • • • A VERY POPULAR PLACE Morrey Gold and Clare Wies- America and family service agen- Elf reds Greenwald is president. for Luncheon, Dinner, Late Snacks and Cocktails man. Leonard PolokofT and Paula cies across the country—including Clark. the Jewish Social Service Bureau. • • `Family Closely' Eyes Professor * Geza Sandray Rothschild to Pick Chapter I Beauty MARIA'S PIZZERIA RESTAURANT * Martzi CAROUSEL Credo Outlined by 17oung Judaea • MAY THIS WEEK be ride with blessings for all those who have birthdays . . Gerry Fishman, Sandy Hoffman, Ray Must, Gor- don Grossman. Julius Sigman, NEW YORK—The development Fred Marrich. Harold Haas, Alvin of a corps of dedicated young Foon, Don Black and Al Cohen. Jews, rooted in their heritage . • • and dedicated to service to their MAZEI. TON' DEPT: • people, was set as the goal of It's the 21st anniversary mark Young Judaea, national Zionist for the Milton Greenblatts. youth organization, at its nation- The Milt Fentons have named al convention held at Emma Kauf- their heir Stewart William. man Camp, near Pittsburgh , • • • Geraldine Stashefky of Detroit THE. GAMMA KAPPA CHI won the group's senior creative alums take aver the Warren Val- writing contest. ley Country Club on Oct. 5 for their annual stag dinner. The Jewish Chronicle news Murray Homan heads the new deadline is noon on Mondays. We Lost T he Key Dinners OPEN Served 24 At All Times HOURS "AM it. I E i ii("4 0241 Lieberman c ? ,ig and Citrin 4264 JOHN R. CollC- ANFIELD RESTAURANT Linwood at Taylor Happy New Year STAFFORD RESTAURANT—Steaks & Chops AFTER •••••••••••••••••••••• mi L L ERS TY. 4-8762 CAFETERIA ON WAYNE CAMPUS • Delkat•a•ea sad ROMP Cooked Foods • Special Student Lunches 4111 CASS, OPP. WAYNE U. MAIN BLDG. FA. 1-0487 ■ MIDWEST'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND TAN Presenting THE GREATEST SHOW IN TOWN .4 Continuous Entertainment Every Night DINING AT ITS BEST 8333 LINWOOD 12th St. and Hazelwood Complete Harry Miller's Delicatessen THEATRE SNACKS — OPEN 21 ROC RS BOESKY'S 7714 W. McNichols Road Best Wishes for a Happy New Year front Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and son, Larry. of the WYNONIE HARRIS King Blues Popular Stars * DO-RE-MI TRIO Recording * LILLIAN FITZGERALD CosZltne Detroit's Own * Kitty Stevenson Bombshell of Songs t ese• * * EMILE JONES, M.C. TODD RHODES IV RECORDING ORCHESTRA COMING, OCT. 7: ERROL GARNER and HERB LANCE COMPLETE SHOW EVERY SUNDAY COCKTAIL HOUR PO, FROM'S TO Reservations, TL 1 11141 -