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April 27, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-27

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V al Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01Ho

Junior Allied Drive
Plans Victory Fete

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

As the Junior Division prepares
for its final report meeting in the
1950 Allied Jewish Campaign
and victory dance, Sunday eve-
ning, at the Jewish Center, Jew-
ish young adult pledges to the
Campaign are showing 127 per
cent increase over 1949 contri-
butions.
More than $3,000 was checked
in at the first report meeting last
week to bring the Division's total
to nearly $24,000. Sharing top
honors at this meeting among the
12 divisions in the Junior Cam-
paign were divisions A-4 and
B-12, headed by Joan Goldstein
and Sonia Ribiat, respectively.
Each division brought in $507.
At the end of the first report
meeting, Madeleine Levenberg's
Division, B-9 led the others with
25 per cent of its slips covered.



Teitlebaum telling us that Kenny
Teitlebaum has just been install-
ed as president of the Brandeis-
Masada of Savannah, where Ken-
ny is finishing his three years of
service with the U. S. Air Force.
a • *

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM
itQLEEP TILL NOON" sounds
NOTES 'ROUND TOWN: Doro-
like good advice for any-
one who can afford it but wheth- thy Davis was given a Sweet Six-
teen party at the Book-Cadillac
er or not you
on Saturday, April 15. Best of
belong to the
everything Dot, even though this
fortunate f e w
is a bit late . . ..Bonnie Weis-
who may enjoy
berg, a Central senior recently
this luxury you
played the lead in the Wayne
can all enjoy the
Circular presentation of a one
reading of Max
act play, and we hear the gal was
Shulman's la t -
really terrific ... Ralph Chicorel
e s t : "Sleep
has one of the leading roles in
Till Noon."
"Three Men on A Horse" to be
Because this
presented at the Art Institute by
creation, by the
the Wayne Theater on May 5,
author of "Ze- .
6,
and 7.
Helen
bra Derby,"
Here's an announcement that
"Barefoot Boy With Cheek," and
"The Feather Merchants" is so another. gay Cabaret Night will
delightfully different and in our take place on May 13 at the Ma-
opinion such a perfect satire of sonic Temple. There'll be a star
some of the middle class doings studded show of young Detroit
that your reporter with the aid talent including many Central-
of Sue Eisler obtained an all ex- ites and alumni.
We suggest that you purchase
clusive interview with Max Shul-
your tickets from any member of
man.
This spright and eager lad who the Young Adult Guild, or call
The second annual medical ball graduated from the University Bev Goldfine, TO. 9-1178 or you
will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday, of Minnesota in 1942, and now is may purchase them from your
May 13, at the Hotel Statler.
the despair of many teenage fans, reporter.
a a a
The event is sponsored by the (gals especially) is the proud
Phi Delta Epsilon and Phi Lamb- papa of four little Shulmans and
CENTRALITES ARE REALLY
da Kappa medical fratenities and has a very charming wife. Our able to enjoy many activities
the Maimonides Medical Society author family lives in West Port, thanks to the Parent's Association
as a social get-together for Jew- Conn. where he's an officer of and May 5 has been set for the
ish physicians.
day of a P.A. sponsored Barn
Dancing will follow dinner and the local PTA. • a a
Dance.
reservations may be made by
In addition to the square danc-
WE
WONDERED
if
one
of
our
calling UN. 3-5638.
ing in Central's gym from 8:30
favorite current authors desires to 11:30 p.m., there will be an in-.
to achieve any particular goal or termission floor show featuring.
send any special message via his
books to which the very pro- local talents.

Betty Greenfield and the Leonard
Barrons.
a a
a well-known doctor. I'm won-
PHILALUJAHS
dering what he means by "prop-
Bill Berman and Madaline
erly done."
• • •
Brody are married.
Detroiter Iry Goodman in LA
NAMES IN THE NEWS
Boots Kaltman, popular SDT has hooked up with a Calif. firm.
Coupled up along the avenue:
gal at the U of M campus, re-
ceived the treasured Phi Beta Phil Grossman and Sally Gross,
Kappa key, and was admitted Frieda Weinstein and Lou Disner,
into that renowned group of Rosalyn Wohl and Joe Glasier,
scholars . . . On the speaker's Freddie Greenspan and Elaine
roster with Elmer Davis, Boots Polozker, Iry Yackness and Lois
delivered a speech at the 42nd Levin.
a a a
Phi Beta Kappa initiation dinner
MORE
FROTH
then went on the next AM to
Mim (Weinberg) Anoff in from
receive honors in the Motor
Board, the women's honor socie- Chicago, tells how the Charles-
ton's popularity is climbing and
ty.
The sheet music and records is almost the social thing there.
Harold "Cupie" Weiss almost
are out on Jack Fine's newest
. . . "Today, Tomorrow and For- didn't enjoy his dinner at a re-
ever" . . . Victor, Decca, MGM cent nite club . • . the place ran
and Columbia will record the bal- out of coffee and Weiss had to
lad which we hope will skyrocket leg it over to his restaurant to
get a supply to keep the guests
Jack to the hit parade!
Saretta Mosher spends time happy.
Sam Shrifrin is working in a
with the Bosco Settlement House
as a social worker . . . Dickie shoe store in Rochester, N. Y.
• •
Sanders has been accepted to the
U of M Med school . . . baker CHEER:
When a bald headed actor can
Jack Freed sells out his interests
win an Oscar, a lot of us who are
and is vacationing in Calif.
Morrey Brodsky who's been thinning out on top take heart.
away from home for three years
has just popped into town for a
short visit ... he's in Reno pro-
moting with the Sanford Adler
Enterprises.
LITTLE WHITE LIES:
"I'll take care of it•personally."
Phyllis Pullberg, 12-year-old
• • a
dancer, actress, and concert pian-
ist, will be the soloist at the an-
SOCIALS ON TAB:
The "Northern" or the former nual May luncheon meeting of
"Bill's Hide Out," out Woodward the Detroit Section, National
way, will be the site for Social Council of Jewish Women, to be
Inc's next assemblage on Sun- held at 12:30 p.m., Monday in the
day evening, April 30. Its object Rackham Memorial Bldg.
Mrs. Herbert Smith is chair-
is for both sexes to meet and have
fun informally only as Social man of the hostesses committee.
Still a child, Phyllis has re-
Inc. knows how to provide it!
The Center's holiday hop theme ceived city wide acclaim, winning
this Saturday will be the celebra- in the Junior Division of the Cho-
tion of the 2nd Anniversary of pin Contest, sponsored by the Mu-
sicians League of this city, ap-
the State of Israel.
pearing with the Detroit Civic
• •
Light Opera Company, and also
WEEK END NOTES
Observations: Jeweler Morrey on a weekly radio program.
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
Safir all browned up from Miami
ry
Pullberg, Phyllis is a pupil
. Fred Fox bubbling over about
his recent tour of Havana . . . of Betty Kowalsky, and under the
auto dealer Max Lebow.in town supervision of Julius Chajes.
In addition, announcement of
from Muskegon . . , insurance
new
officers and board members,
man A. H. Max telling 'bout be-
will be made at this meeting, as
ing an advertiser for 15 years in well as the annual report of the
the Chronicle when he was in the
president.
auto game.
Mrs. Ralph Levy, TO. 8-4590,
The GKC actives beat the alums
in the annual "basketbol" game,
49-38. The Mu Beta Chi's have
set up an 85 buck scholarship for
some Bus Ad student, according
to Al Eichler.
The Music Study Club Choral
Kappa Nu's new home will be under the direction of Dan Froh-
the Dr. Nesbitt's former resi- man, will sing a solo group at
dence at 805 Oxford Rd.
the Michigan Federation of Musi-
Francis Kaye takes the featur- cians' Convention which takes
ed role in a charity opera sched- place Monday at St. Joseph, Mich.
uled next month at Music Hall
The soloists are Mrs. Bernard
. . , barrister Norm Robbins ex- Lachs and Mrs. Maurice Feldman.
pands to his new suite in the The delegates to the convention
Dime Bldg.
are Mrs. A. R. l3rasch, president,
Twosomes - Dating: Syd Hal- and Mrs. Ezra Lipkin. Mrs. Leon-
berg and Irwin Cohen, Jean ard Hack is chairman of the chor-
Stein and Mark Taub, Ed al.
Schwartz and Phyllis Ellias.
a a a
RUMBA NITE
Every Thursday
HAPPY BIRTHDAY music to
all out( col'm folks ... Mary Co-
hen, Maureen Levitt, Joe Messen-
Rumba Show by
ger, Larry Gorosh, Max Zieger,
Jack Jacobs, Dolly Lublin, Ben * BOB LEROY AND VAL TICA
Katzman, Irving Korby, Roy
George Hagen and His Ork
Sharkey, Mort Weinberg, Sam
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PROPERLY done
F LIRTATION
is part of the art of living, says

Page 13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, April 27, 1950

Medical Ball
Set for May 13

Women's Council Luncheon
to Hear 12-Year-Old Pianist

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