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December 15, 1949 - Image 16

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-15

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Thursday, December 15, 199

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 16

lyn Herschenson a sparkler .. .
The Norm Sachs expect this
month.
These engagements you prob-
ably know 'but by now—Grahm
Orley to Sally Hechtman, Lee
Robinson to Harold Levine.
Thanks to Mrs. Jeannie Simons
for the contributions.
• • •
AVE YOU ever stopped to vite is open for those who want SAM ROSENBLAT WHO'S
to
spend
a
live-wire
evening.
examine the number of ways
been entertaining oodles and
• • •
people spell their given name?
oodles
of weddings and social
You'll never guess what this events with his versatile band
For instance—there's the gal
whose name is Shirley but spells word is — Pantechnican — pro- has just come up with a new
it Shirlee or Shir Lee or even nounced pan-tek'-na-kon. What variety revue with Mr. S. R.
Shirt—or what about Dorothie, is it? It's a British term for himself doing the M.C'ing—no
Dorothea, Dorothye. Some named furniture van.
two shows alike says Sam.
• • •
Elaine have changed to the new
• • •
MAZEL
TOYS
look of Elayne ditto for Jane—
NITELIFING
George and Harriet Friedman
It's rhumba time every Tues-
Jayne or Janie.
There has also been some con- are passing the seegars 'round for day and Thursday at the Royal
fusion 'bout our ehappies names their' first bundle—Leo Howard, York Cafe Bar, 14th and Grand
—some Georges are just Georg— weighing in a 6 lbs. and 14 ozs. River—the Latin American band
It's the first anniversary to the is one of the finest, in town.
then Jeffry could be Jeffery,
Jefferey or Jeffrey—not to men- Sol Landaus—the 17th to the
If it's a late snack or a full
tion John and those that use Jon. Edwin Michaelsons and the 28th course dinher—you'll get it at
to
the
David
Tchors.
• • •
Menjo's on W. McNichols Rd.—
• • •
PEOPLE ARE ALWAYS doing
Now gather 'round for some besides there's dancing after 9
things—in twosome's 'round the birthday music
congrats to p.m.
Randy Crane,—"Gentleman of
town department this week are George Miller, Joyce Rudin, Roy
Sue Frank and Herb Weiss, Bill Lancaster, Manny Seigel, Adele Satire," with Betty Blue is held
Miller and Portia Fox, Mark Miller, Evelyn Pollack, Norm over at Sid's Cafe Lounge—Ber-
Cooper and Matilda Rosenberg, Berkley. Milt Drapkin, Marvin nie Katz does the piano inter-
Marion Wolrauch and Ben Katz- Tamaroff, Harold Goldberg, King ludes—and there's rhumba danc-
ing ort, Tuesday.
man. Marilyn Budd and Mel Gennis• Norm Kagan.
• • •
• Seff inger.
More, Martin Segal, Sam Hoff-
THE ADVANCE PRESS no-
Others, Jo Blum and Mary man, Lou Cohen, Oscar Gibbs,
Wolfson, Jewel Greenspan and Sanford Hirshfleld, Lilly Modell, tices contain flowery phrases for
Phil Grossman, Herb Buckner Sam Leib, Jack Kutnick, Paul the coming performance of "Anna
and Maureen Levitt, Balfour Oppenhein, Ralph Epstein, Herb Lucasta" in the Yiddish English
Peinser and Nora Altman, Bob Drilich, Mitch Bloom, Robert version to the Music Hall on Jan.
1 and 2.
Smiley and Sheila Cohen.
Greenberg, Bernard Brody, Paul
Other' cities have gone for it in
Dancing were Jimmy Wilkus Richman, Gene Weiss.
packed house style. The ad in
and Lois Waterstone, Rae Mor-
Anniversary felicitations to the this issue gives youse all the
ganrotli with Al Waterstone and Bill Haftkas on their 3rd, to the
Joe Baronholtz with Connie Arnold Bermans for their 4th, the ticket info.
Seder.
Leo Glanties on the 7th and it's
Over at the Lawyers Club in the 8th for the Charles Israels
Ann Arbor these Detroiters were and the Iry Davises.
caught enjoying the dance. Roky
• • •
Rosenfeld Ross and Roberta ODDS AND ENDS
Alter, Al Goldstein and -Faine
A, E. Pi bachelor stag honors
Meyers, Harry Pinkus and Boots Al Lerner this Friday at Wally
Kal !man, Phil Schreibet• and Singer's place—Al ties up with
Lois Goldman.
Sybil Greenberg soon._
Eileen Ferentz and Bert Zeus-
Speaking of surprises — Lou
mor and Donna Wolff with Fred Bindes can tell you one—the gals
Wave were at the Phi Sigs party. in his Dept. showered him with
• •
baby gifts for his wife's pre-
WHAT'S NEW??
blessed event . . . Nonie Zito-
Mort •Feigenson (Faygo Bev- mer's secret ambition is to &pg.
erages) takes over as treasurer
Bob Weinberg has giveh
of the National Carbonated Bev-
erage Institute.
When George Simmons (Sim-
928 W. McNICHOLS RD.
mons and Clark Jewelers) won a
UN. 3-0100
TV set as the door prize at the
Excellent
Cuisine. Lunch,
SUPPER
recent Jewelers Association Ban-
Dinner, Late Snacks
CLUB
quet, he relinquished this valued
Dancing after 9
prlie to the Jewish Old Folks
Open Daily and Sunday
Home so that these people could
have some joyable TV moments.
DETROIT LELAND HOTEL
Harold Rosemont delivered the
• BANQUETS
• LUNCHEONS
• RECEPTIONS
principle address at the National
Rooms Accommodating 35 to 300 — All Newly Decorated
Association of Cost Accountants
Grenadier Room, for Delicious After Theatre Snacks
dinner in Kalamazoo.
Call Mr. Schultz — WO. 2-2311

Yeshivah Women Send
Israel Schools $4,270

To Be Honored

$4,270 has recently been sent
to 24 Yeshivoth and charity in-
stitutions in Israel by a local
group of women under the super-
vision of Vaad Hayeshivoth.
Mrs. Ida Baker, Mrs. Sarah
Goldman, Mrs. Zelda Blunt and
Jacob Baker were among the col-
lectors.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

H



-

DINING AT ITS BEST

ENJO'S

• • •

/is SID'S CAFE LOUNGE

SOCIALLY SPEAKING .
This Satdde nite (17th) you
Every Dinner a Pleasant Memory
can choose between the YPC
Moderate Prices — Dancing
2 Shows Nightly - Rhumba Nite Every Tuesday-
Bnai Moshe Cabaret Nile with
TU 2-3883
15241 E. Warren at Barham
dancing and ork in the social
hall or hop over to the YPS
HUNGARIAN
DINING
ROOM
Shaarey Zedek's Chanukah party
"The Famous Eating Place of
at Edith Ainbindei's house, 3824
Famous People"
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Closed Monday

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Our Best Wishes for

A HAPPY
CHANUKAH

HARRY MILLER'S
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7714 W. McNICHOLS RD.
Greetings from
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GREETINGS

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Family Theater 1

MR. AND MRS. LOUIS ROS-
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the Ladies of Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah at a Mlavah Malkah
at 7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 24.
The Rosenthals presented a
memorial tablet for 200 names
to the organization which will
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GREETINGS

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Open Till 5 A. M.

Best wishes for a
HappyChanukah

Open Christmas Eve

Dec. 24 until 3 A.M.
Dec. 25 - 12 P.M. to 2 A.M.

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