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April 20, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

squired Sandra Furst, Ronny
Topper with Elaine Iskovitz, Mike
Gale with Paulette Anderman,
Larry Scharfoos with Sue Freed-
man, Don Schmerin with Shirley
Kyle, and Eddy Stewart with
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
Sandy Stone.
OF THE finest signs of a
• • •
lasting peace has popped up
QUITE A FEW DETROIT gals
at Michigan State college where
students from 54 nations are cele- got to meet some of the fellows
brating a special international co- from various colleges when the
A E Pi fraternity held their con-
operation week.
vention in our fair city and asked
This program
our gals to the dance.
is of great im-
One of the threesomes, was Lee
portance for a
Lublinski with Sandy Rosen-
number of rea-
bloom, Joyce Wolfe and Bryant
sons, the fore-
Kurtzman, and Jerry Mack with
most being that
Betty Becker.
the young peo-
ple from these
At the very successful Quin-
various c o u n-
temple semi-formal were Barry
tries, who intend
Collier with Ellen Lighstone, Sid
to return to their
Kleinman with Sarah Lee Tuckel,
Helen
native lands to
Hal Levy and Rita Langdorf, Jack
take over their responsibilities Cooper with Barbara Fink, Stew
JUDGE JUSTINE WISE PO- and jobs in leading their coun- Orman with Helen Isacson, Bar-
LIER, president of the Wom- tries towards a better world, have nard Kay with Bess Breen, Sandy
en's Division of the American acted completely on their own in Lazarus with Hal Blecher, Bob
Jewish Congress, and justice of the inauguration of this week.
Pike and Rosa Kantor, Larry
the domestic relations court in
Quite voluntarily and most en- (that popular journalist from up-
New York City, will be the thusiastically the fellows and state) Pike with Nora Newmark,
guest of honor of the Business girls from all around the world and Aviva Freedman with Fred
and Professional Chapter of the who are studying here at Michi- Kapetansky.
AJC at a dinner Saturday gan State have decided to find a
Still more who danced and
night, April 29, at Masonic means of getting better acquaint- dined later were Betty Paysner it
Temple. Judge Polier is the ed and thereby better under- with Gil Fineman, Judy Levy
daughter of the late Rabbi standing each other and the na- with Sid Diamond, Eddy Bean
Stephen Wise and Louise Wa- tions' problems.
and Nancy Harris, Jerry Blitz
terman Wise.
Also during this very special with Jinny Talbert, Louise Mil-
week on the "State" campus the ler and Larry Schulman, Jerry
young people are working but Hersh with Barbara Gilbert,
some of the possibilities for bet- Howard Rice and Marlene Shul-
ter relations between the nations ack.
of the world.
Others, Fred (congrats to pres-
We certainly hope that such ident of the grad class at Ceqtral)
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Mlawer Ungegend Verein will programs are only a beginning Horowitz with Arlene Fineman,
and will serve as an inspiration to Marvo Gordon and Sylvia Arkin,
present its 15th annual Victoria
young citizens throughout the Fred Stoller with Malverne Glei-
Burnstein Mother and Daughter world.
ber, Arnie Fuller and Marcia
• • •
Banquet at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Tyner, Joe Stern with Milly Lew-
RECALLING SOME of the is, and Bob Gans with Sue Win-
May 10 at the Mayfair Room.
The dinner will be followed by gals' affairs last week end (with ick.
the Meister Follies, a hair fashion sincerest apologies to those, and
show, a suite ,written and pro- we know there are many, whose
duced by Dena Selzer, and songs names we missed).
Here's a number of the fellows
by Hosena Lakritz.
For reservations call Mrs. Israel and their dates who had a very
Burnstein, chairman, TR. 2-4053 wonderful time at the Alexander
or Mrs. Joe Kasmer, president, Goode Chapter, 752, charity dance
at the Mayfair Room:
Atmosphere
TO. 8-0534.
Billy Stone with Sandy Collier,
Jim Dierenfeld with Barbara
Weiss, Sandy Laken with Mar-
Russian-American
gerie Klasky, Skippy Rabinowitr i

Guest of Honor

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

O NE

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

HE MOST WONDERFUL thing Iry Levy, Mattie and Sophie
'bout Spring, I think, is that Shulman.
Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
you never have to look at a ther-
mometer to tell it's here . .. it Chester Winstons on their 2nd,
just walks up and politely konks the 3rd to the Jack Caminkers,
you on the head. In fact you No. 7 to the Sol Scholnecks and
the Sam Pecks chalk up their
never know what hits you.
The first warm days of spring 30th.
• • •
are always inspiring, exhilera-
ting and soothing . . . you can
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Step
smell the fragrant breeze that'll out into the alley and say that."
• • •
soon loosen those rustry bones
of yours and have you scurrying SOCIALS ON TAB:
for the golf clubs or a tennis
Jr. Hadassah 2nd Birthday ball
racket.
this Satdee at the Book Cadillac
Spring, oh beautiful spring!
. . . Already booked up for this
Of course, it would be my bad classy semi - formal are Alice
luck to have it rain for a week Weiner and Michael Feldman,
now that I've spouted off 'bout Shirley Labinec and Sidney Rea-
spring . . . I'd hate to think my ger, Gerry Harvey and Herb
enthusiasm would be to blame Benson, Mary Cohen and Joe
• for that. So maybe I'd better Schuster, Mary Polansky and
hold it down to a cautious whis- Sam Mandelbaum, Ida Lebowitz
per: Isn't it swell out?
and Paul Burlack . . . tickets
• • •
available at the door
Sunday at the Park Ave. Pent
WEEK-END DATING NOTES:
Twosomes . . . Mary Mintz Houe, "Our Family Club" will
and Rosalyn Sparage, Sam Gold- use the proceeds from their
sten • and Annie Smith, Rita Rose dance to adopt an orphan .. so
and Siebert Mohr, Mary Levy your donation will surely go to a
and Shirley Shlain, Lenny Meld- good cause.
Note from Herman Gach 'bout
man and Mickey Zitomer, Mae
Zorn and Sheldon Rosenberg, the JWV Post 190 dinner dance
Hal Fine and Leah Duckin, Bill also on Sunday at the 4 Dukes
Silverman and Dotty (in NY this Nite Club.
• • •
week) Rosen, Elaine Cohen and
Newton Burroughs, Larry Klein SIGHTS AND SOUNDS:
and Ruth Cash.
The Mickey Nemers are NY
More making the town . . honeymooning . . . newly weds
Rhea Richater and Nate Felsen- Blanche and Nate Pollach are
feld, Stu Schwartz and Rhoda back.
Lou Hayden, Doris Karmann and
Comic Max Sossin stole the
Herb (Pontiac), Bunny Shannon show at the Detroit Bnai Brith
and Hershel Lewis, Danny Dun- bowlers dinner dance. . . . Doris
itz and Rita Shubot, Dan Klein Berlin checks in from Miami
and Rita Papo, Dave Sakwa and "lbs." lighter.
Bryna Camden.
Reserve April 30th for Social

T

• • •
BABY TALK . .

Mlawer Auxiliary
to Present Banquet

Inc's 4th gigantic fun-fest!

From the Kappa Nu Alum
news at Ann Arbor we learn
that Milt Simmons is the newest
addition to the frat . . also that
barrister Harold Shapero has
been made an honorary member
Observations' Seymour Eich-
man without his honey.. . . An-
nie Schienfeld minus the usual
escort . . . Bobby Adell and a
striking blonde having koktills at
Men jo's.
Postcard from (Senor) Harold
Rosemont from the Hotel Na-
cional of Cuba.
Recommended reading for the
gals . . . "Waiting" by Edgar A.
Guest in the Free Press .. 'bout
the girl who waited for a
wealthy man . . but he never
came along.
• • •
THE ESQUIRE GRILL reopens
at Dexter and Leslie with Nate
Fridson, Max Mitler and Ralph
tBerg at the helm.

The Marty Abel's first one is
Michelle Susan, it's a boy to the
Ray Feldmans. The Eddie Stein-
mans in Flint announce a girl
. . . the Michael Tains, the Bill
Zolkowers and the Ed Goldbergs
are also rocking the cradle.
• • •
LITTLE WHITE LIES:
The Men's Club of the North-
There is a check in the mail.
• • •
west Hebrew Congregation and
Center will present its rabbi,
PHILALUJAHS
On the unavailable list: Mari-
Jacob E. Segal, in a program en-
lyn Koffman wears frat pin from
titled "An evening with the Rab-
Herb Canter and Joanne Lipkin
bi" Monday evening.
and Dr. Les Levine have that
Rabbi Segal will provide intim-
dazed look 'bout them.
ate and "off the cuff" glimpses
Shirley Warner and Lou Ber-
into the lighter side of a rabbi's
man have set the wedding date
life, recounting some of his ex-
for May 30 . . . Rhoda Decker is
periences as an army chaplain.
wearing a ring from Hy Orn-
On the same program, Dave
stein. • . . Mel Goldberg and
Aaron, chairman, announced that
Clare Berman are a steady duet
a musical rendition will be pre-
. . . Stan Wolfe has popped the
sented by Cantor Fenakel and the
big query to Shela Cohen, and
Holiday Choir.
Edythe Bellnson and Leonard
Fox are engaged
Dr. Mark Goldstick and Sylvia
Shlain are every nitem.
• • •
RUSSIAN BEAR — Open 12 noon to 2 a. m.
BIRTHDAY WISHES to Millie
Closed
Monday - Good Food - Liquors - Wine - Balalaika Orchestra
Weiss, Bernard Kordner, Ben
Banquet Room Available
Wish, Bernie Morrison, George
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/• CARRY OUT SERVICE • 1

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Open from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday

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• Dinner
• Late Snacks

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Take Out Service
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Full Line of Delicatessens

singing her original risque
and frisque songs

* "JOHNNY HAD A YO-YO"
* "DAVEY AND HIS
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* "THE ADMIRAL'S
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Your Hosts:
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MAX MITLER

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'
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Atmosphere. Kitchen under new management. Closed Mondays.
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LUNCHEON — DINNER
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, April 20, 1950

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Choice Wine - Premium Beer - Private Room for Parties

On Woodward, one block S. of 7 Mile Rd. TO. 9-3760

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Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
• Sparkling Entertainment, Dancing • Every
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Sundays
d
• Tues., Rumba Night
No Cover or Min
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
TU. 2-3siu
15241 E. Warren at Barham

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