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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Thursday, November 24, ISO
Money to Burn
Aids Donor
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
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HARLES LEVY has a part in
"Dual Flame." a three-act
Interracial Musical Drama, this
Monday at the Institute of Arts.
Abe Guist pulls out of the deli-
catessen business in favor of the
furniture line, and counterman
Sol Shpragle moves over to the
Hamilton Fish Cs
Out in L. A. Joe (Letkofsky)
Lefton has found himself a gal
. • . he'll pup the big query to
Joyce Herschberg on Feb. 5.
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MORE BREEZE
Pals of Bill Berman and Woody
Weiss saluted them with a party
on their birthday.
Sights: 5'9" Carry Terabelo and
The Windy City is Toby Ruck-
er's relaxation spit.... L. A, Lil 6'4" Irwin Miller escorting pee
Robbins is back for a few weeks wee 5' Elsie Schermer to the
movie.
to see her friends, and Sara
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Cohen was a recent visitor from
BY
NOW
YOU HAVE prob-
Hamilton. Ont.
ably heard about Craine's new
. .
glamour studio out Livernois
DOWN De-
LET'S SWING
row.. . . Leo Pearl was on the
troit's entertainment lane and
designing end.
catch the fun seekers. . . . Bob
Incidentally, Burnett Krauss
Smilay and Elayne Freed, Rocky
tells me that it's 30 years since
Ross and Shirley Lewis, Cecile
Craine's opened up. Brother ...
Winokur and Ed Singer, Hal
that's taking a whale of a lot of
Taines and An (Windsor) Kauf-
photos . . even our folks will
man, Marge Davidson with Al
probably remember the Craine
Coleman, Bill Merskey and Bar-
photographer who snapped them
bara Cohen, Helen Karbal and
for the Central year book,.
Seymour Podolsky. Maureen
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Levitt and Russel Burton, Flo
GOOD EATING GUIDE:
Smaltz and Lou Schwartz.
Boesky's is all decked out in
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its new outfit .. . from the new
HAIL TO OUR BIRTHDAY and beautiful lights to the color-
DEPT.: This week ... bravos to ful wall fixtures and the
Eleanor Yarrows, llarry Kramer, cocktail lounge is cozy.
Rita Papo, Marcia Matlin, Al
If you're 'round Wayne ... be
Kaplan, Sul Sachs, Gabe Schoen- sure and stop in at Miller's Cafe-
berg, Sid Kessler, Charles Isko- teria across from the Main Bldg.
witz, Al Stein, Bernie Feldman, for some hot delicatessen grub.
Sam Kaner, Dave Schane, Hy
People go out of their way to
Matlen, Leo Kaplan, Ben Baum- stop at famous Zukin's on Dex-
gartner, Dave Miller and Joan ter, where you'll receive unusual
Ellen Horowitz.
ice cream creations and there's
We'll dedicate this paragraph no limit to their number of
to Delicatessen Man Harry Mill- flavors-in fact 38 of them.
er . . . it's his second wedding
anniversary, his wife Peggy's
birthday and the first anniver-
sary for their store.
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Announces Quota
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Marshall Graham is Marcia
Matin's constant escort 'round
town. . . . Ilene Cohen's chums
says that her heart belongs to
Fred Sklar.
Exclusive! Bachelor Jimmy
Rush has been snagged by Winni
Berk . . , they will blend it in
January.
Who's the chappie that comes
in to see Eleanor Rabinowitz
from Flint?
Chuck Danto has given a ring
to Barbara Silk.
'Mizrachi Women
Slate Mrs. Wald
The committee in charge of the
Joint hlazrachi Women's city
wide donor event, which is to
take place at noon on Dec. 7 at
Northwest Hebre w, announces
that all arrangements are prac-
tically c ,mplete.
Mesdi nes Joseph Kunio and
Esther Ilicol, in charge of pedges,
urges members and friends to
immediately place their reserva-
tions for the event.
'A' feature of the afternoon will
be a musical program presented
by the choral of the Music Study
Club around an original script
prepared by Mrs. Joshua Sperka
entitled "And Unto Your Seed
Shall I Give the Land." Dan
Frohanian will direct the choral.
Coming to Detroit as guest
speaker, after her return from an
extended visit to Israel, will be
Mrs. Shulamith Wald, nation a!
vice president of the Mizrach
Women's Organ'zation of America
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IlTe Lost
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Lieberman
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RESTAURANT
Linwood at Taylor
5 Study Groups
Planned by AJC
NCJW Plans
Feinberg Talk
Young Adult Guild
Rents Out Talent
The Young Adult Guild, new
organization in Detroit, has as its
main purpose to present cabaret
night and to rent its talent to
other organizations who wish
entertainment.
MRS FANNY WHITE
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The next Cabaret Night will be
held Dec. 3 at the Bel-Aire.
Pioneer Group
to Hold Dinner
For information call Iris Davis,
WE. 4-6593, or Beverly Goldflne,
TE. 9-1178.
Detroit Pioneer Women will
present their 19th annual donor
event on Dec. 14 at Masonic
Temple.
Mrs. Chana Michlin, president.
states that Pioneer Women
have raised large sums of money
to help maintain vocational
schools, agricultural farms, hos-
tels, kindergartens, children's
homes and clubs of their sister
organization, Moatzot Hapoalot,
(Working Women's Council) in
Israel.
Mrs. Fanny White, Moatzot
Hapoalot chairman, announces
that Detroit's quota this year is
870,000.
For information call Pioneer
Women, 11818 Dexter boulevard,
TO. 9-7180.
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Closed Monday
Europe Aid Board
to Arrange Donor
Charles Feinberg will be fea-
tured by the National Council of
Jewish Women in observance of
The Commission on Community Jewish Book Month. Feinberg
Interrelations of the Women's Di- will explain his collection of
vision of the American Jewish Jewish ceremonials and manu-
Congress will hold five study scripts.
A review of Jewish books by
group meetings at 1:15 p.m. on
Monday.
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders,
chairman of the contemporary
Mrs. William Cohen, vice-presi-
Jewish affairs committee.
dent, announced that the topic
The meeting will be held at the
will be "How Jewish are Our
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Children."
Feinberg, 872 Boston boulevard,
Meetings will be held at the at 12:45 p.m., on Monday.
!allowing homes:
For reservations call Mrs. Her-
SOUTH CHAPTER-Mrs. The- bert Eskin, WE. 5-3042.
odore Masserman, 2007 Boston
boulevard; CENTRAL CHAPTER
-Mrs. Jack Sha p i r o, 12524
BroadAreet avenue; NORTHEAST
CHAPTER-Mrs. Arnold Frank,
The P.T.O. of the Rose Sitti.
18039 Woodingham avenue; hnd Cohen Branch will meet at 1
WEST OF WYOMING GROUP- p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 30. Harry
Mrs. Oscar Hertz, 19306 Appoline Katz, director of adult educa-
avenue.
tion of the Jewish Commun:ty
Center, will talk on ''What Give:
a Jewish Child a Sense of Be-
longing."
Cohen Branch P.T.O.
to Hear Center Official
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "The_
heat's on."
MRS. LEONARD SHAPIRO is
pledge chairman for the Zeda-
kah Club's 18th annual donor
luncheon which will be held
Dec. 6 at the Book-Cadillac
Ilotel.
A fashion show is
planned and prizes will be
awarded. Proceeds go for the
care of the aged and needy,
Mrs. Max • II. Elias announceil.
For tickets, call Mrs. Shapiro,
UN. 3-8806.
Money will be no object when Masadites and their friends get
together for the organization's Millionaire's Party, Sunday eve-
ning, Nov. 27 at the United Dairy Workers' Hall, Second and
Midland avenues. Phil Atlas, Masada member, ignores the com-
monplace lighter and chooses instead to light his cigar with a
S50,000 bill, some of the currency to be distributed at the affair.
Watching his show of extravagance are, left to right, Joyce Wein-
garden, Ruth Lewis, Mascha Siegel, Dorothy Berenson, Ethel
Boone, and Thelma Shanbrom. For tickets, contact any member
of the board, or call Monte Korn, CA. 6934 or Ted Mandell,
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