'171 Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, April 6, 1950 JWV Women Plan Luncheon It's none other than the Conn- a-Moors hay ride. Those who attended included members and dates Barbara Kohen with Gene Cohen, Joan Kleiman and Norm Goldin, Lee By HELEN TENNENBAUM Rev. William B. Sperry will be guest speaker at the third annual A LTHOUGH THIS is the begin- Werber with Harry Kronen, Jewish War Veterans Ladies " ning of that long expected Diane Sandler with Bill Pickens, Auxiliary Goodwill Luncheon at vacation we haven't been hearing Etta Klepfish with Harvey Lip- L Willie Sotts on their 9th; Nate 1 p.m. Monday in Kern's audi- too much about your plans. How- sky, Ruth Herevitz was squired SPRING SONG: Sobermans, the Ralph Epsteins torium. Summer is icumen in, ever, we do have some sugges- by Lenny Balm, Lillian Wein- and the Don Katzes on their 6th. Winter is igoin out; He will speak on "The Dual tions for those lackadaisical stein was with Eric Langer, • • • Gloria Miller with Bud Hither- Which means, in my Role of Veteran and Citizen." moods cl sti ring,. spoon, Irene Luhaisky came with igsperience, PIIILALUJAHS: Mildred Mantell-Brasch will the lull in school Milt Fields. I shall catch a cold, Coupled up at the Sigma Theta sing, accompanied by Marion activities. Of course all club events are no doubt! Gals shindig were Rhoda Wise Fleisher. F o r instance, inore fun when guests are in- Were in a period of unpredict- and Sandy Wiatrak, Bea Stofler The Auxiliary has invited how about a pic- vited along and this hay ride able weather . . . April Showers and Norm Gordon, Bernice Tra- members of every veteran and nic combined was no exception. which will make way (we hope) bnian, and Stanford Gross, Sallie patriotic organization in the state with a bicycle Those who joined in the fun for those bright and fragrant Kaplan and Sandy Rosenthal, to attend the dessert luncheon, hike or even a were Lilia Levy with Leon Shy, Marilyn Lagan and Bob Simons which will be served by hostesses bus ride out to May flowers. Gail Reiner and Joe Harris, Edith Meanwhile in Detroit, the sinus and Sue Sherman with Stan from the 17 units of the Michi- Cr a nbrook, Atchman with Rob Solomon, Wise. which, by t li e spot of the country, Spring ro- gan JWV Auxiliary. Gladys Atchman and Harry Rose, way, may be mance will have to endure snif- Pearl Robinson and Seymour Helen Lorrayne Syner with Marty reached by tak- fling, leaking noses, moist eyes Morrow will be welded on April Wedgle, and Bea Blind/A! with ing the Pontiac bus on Woodward and harsh voices. 15. Micky Grassgreen. and getting off on Lone Pine Road • • • • • • Wedding bells are on the way just a way past Birmingham. for Dr. Bill Weisberg and Elaine TO CELEBRATE Rhoda Stol- NITECRAWLER NOTES: From there hike about a quar- sky's Sweet Sixteen her mother Coupled along dating lane were Prussian after a short romance. Albert J. Kahn, world traveler, Our L. A. pigeon tattles 'bout lecturer, and author, will he the ter of a mile up the road (and I gave her a luncheon at lluyleis. Bill Goll and Nori Strainer, Mu- riel Drexler and Al Kramer, Harriet Greenberg who will soon guest speaker at the "We Are we do mean up, but its really a t Teen pals who helped celebrate Ruth Roseberg and Sol Burko, return to Detroit. It seems that America" pageant and festival to lot of fun) and then enter the , were Barbara Kass, Gail Effi e- Lou Berkowitz and Marilyn Cohl, her current heart-interest is a be presented at the Music /Flail, grounds. stein. Lila Smith, Edith Silber, Rose Simons and Sheldon (Chi- local barrister. Those of you who have never Sharon Reismiin, Marilyn Sitner, Sunday afternoon, April 23, tin.. cago) Marx, Bert Slatkin and Lee Yarmy is a blond now. The der the auspices of the Michigan been there will find an Institute' Rae Diem, Enid Lieberoff, Max- Annie Smith, Russell Meltzer and Bernie Winces have called their Committee for Protection of For- of Science packed with unusual, ine Gordon. Marilyn Ynllcs, Shirley Shulman, Bob Sillman new addition, "Maureen Rene". eign Born, Civil Rights Congress. exhibits and an art museum to Dvora Mersky, Marlene Jaffa, and Elaine Polozker. • • • Kahn recently returned from please those who favor Picasso' Judy Stoll, Sheila Burkow, More duets enjoying the eve- ON THE CALENDAR: • an extended tour of Europe as well as those who prefer Da Ruthie Levitt, Lorrayne Rezni•k, ning fun ... Joyce (with Miami On Sunday, April 9, you can where the attended the World Vinci or Rembrandt. and Rita Tessler. * • • suntan) Katz and Al Feurring, dance to an ork at the YPC Peace Congress in Stockholm. Of course' you'll want to do GUESS THAT'S all the chatter Sam Selitsky and Ann Cornwas- Northwest "X-Hop". . you can President of the Jewish Peoples plenty of exploring on the beau- ser, Mark Greenspan and June solo in it you like. Fraternal Order, I.O.W., Kahn tiful grounds which will take you for this time, but we sure do Goldenberg, Charlotte Nelson is well known for his books ex- past quaint mills and streams and want to hear from you mighty • • • and Lou Lipkin, Clare Schwartz SIGN IN A BEAUTY SHOP posing the fascist menace in will lead you across picturesque soon so drop us a line at 3300 and Joe Glazer, Bob Werbe and bridges that could, with the aid Tyler or call TO. 8-5310. "We can give you the New America. Have fun and be careful on the Maxine Finkel, Vivian Cherrin Look if you still have the Old Tickets are available at Ri n of your imagination, be the scenes highways and as a pedestrian! and Milt Greenspan. from delightful scenic books. 424, 140 Cadillac Square, WO. Parts." • • • P. S.: Don't forget to purchase • • • • 1-6278. your tickets to Chapter 752 Char- WE RECOMMEND catching 'BOUT PEOPLE THAT'S SOMEWHAT of a ' ity dance to take place at the Miami Beach sun shines upon Ruth Wallis singing her oi ignal starter anyway. Of course we'd Mayfair Room on April 15. Ad- Gilda Warnick and Luane Mit- ditties and songs at the Town like to remind you that there's emission is $1.50. enthal . Harold Rosemont em- Pump . . • the way the crowds plenty of interest for those of you barks for Havana and then to are swarming in to hear Miss who are a little bit less on the Wallis on her return engagement Mexico City. There are only a few days left romantic side, such as a visit Cass Warshaw proud ly pre- Judy Hoexter, formerly of De- points to a new attendance re- to get tickets to the Yiddish play to the Ford factory, Greenfield . sents • . "Cigarets" (Papirosen) which Village, the Edison Institute and troit, got herself hitched in cord at the Pump. At Berlin's Children Shoppe, will be shown for one perform- other landmarks of industrial' Washington, D. C. Morrie Weiner has been nam- Leo Berlin will show you a store ance Sunday evening at Music Detroit which no one should miss and which, incidentally, come in ed the male soloist in the North- Chuck full of new Spring garb Hall. The play will star the author, quite handy for those extra school west Hebrew Choir Group under for your youngster . , it's at Mc- :tinging her original risque Yablikoff, who is known as the reports. Just try it and see! Cantor N. Fenakel. Barrister Da- Nichols road and Prairie. and frisque songs • • • clown (poyatz); the prima donna vid Friedman opens up in the Bella Meisel; and a troop of 15 * "JOHNNY IIAD A YO-YO" Penobscot Bldg. HERE'S CATCHING up on supporting actors. * "DAVEY AND HIS Pappa Chuck Laskey was giv- some of the mail backlog which are available at Metro is still important to the kids who DINGY" Tic en a lesson in how to conduct a Music tore, 10328 Dexter, TO. participated in the affair. * "THE ADMIRAL'S Seder by his two sons, Marshall Mary V. Beck, a member of the 8-4114; Borenstein Book Store, DAUGHTER" 10 and Jerry 8. The Yesivah did and others ... plus Common Council, will speak on 8663 Twelfth street, TY. 5-6811; a good instruction job. "Freedom for Women" at a des- Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 1226 • jOEL NASH Ai;i,n 'h„e • • • sert luncheon of the Temple Dexter, TO. 8-6111: and A. Litt- BIRTHDAY TIME Israel Sisterhood at 12:30 p.m. man, Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900. Newly remodeled distin- Many happy hturns to our Monday at the Art Institute. guished restaurant delicates- chums this week .. , Lou Geer, RUMBA NITE "Fashions in Freedom" will be sen and bar PARK and MONTCALM Morris Zelman, Sol Steinhart, Every Thursday the theme of the luncheon. • Famous for Good Food • Marvin Shlain, George Canvasser, Miss Beck, who took her AB • Luncheon Sid Feldstein, Sam Andender, Sam Braverman, Betty Frank, and law degrees at the University • Dinner Rumba Show by of Pittsburgh, worked for 12 Norm Winnick, Max Davis, Aud- years for the Juvenile Court of * BOB LEROY AND VAL TICA • Late Snacks rey Tolmich, Shirley Dubrinsky, Wayne County. She has long George Hagen and Ills Ork Jacqueline Brooks, Harvey Lip- been a proponent of equal rights 4726 Grand River at 14th sitt, Joyce Weingarden, Barnett • STEAKS for women. Abromovich, Iry Chadwick, Ger- TR. 2-4375 • SEA FOOD ald Bloom, Irwin Levine, Nor- • ROAST BEEF ville Rappaport, Morris Zelmono- • vitz. • RUSSIAN HUNGARIAN DINING ROOM Anniversary Mazel Toys to the FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN DELICACIES "The Famous Eating Place of FOOD AND DELICACIES Famous People" doubly enjoyable in the unimie Teen-Age Sophisticates ROTHSCHILLAdt A Civil Rights Unit Slates Albert Kahn Yablikoff to Star in Yiddish Show RUTH WALLIS Women Set Talk by Mary V. Beek —Boesky's TOWN PUMP - ROYAL YORK Matchless! 12th St. & Hazelwood DINING AT ITS BEST Ctr Wont a New Pontiac Bob Ginsburg The Best Trader in the CITY • Representing NORMAN PONTIAC . 2340 W. Grand Blvd. Near Lawrence TY. 4-5900 Res. TO. 8-4726 ... To Assure The Success of Your PARTY or BANQUET Hold It at the CLUB BALI 808 W. McNichols Rd. UN. 4-0843 A Fine Location . . EZcellent Facilities . . . 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