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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-05-18

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thurseetv, May 18, 1950

•__

D o nor Chairman

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

1

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

ALS PREFER MEN with Mittenthal, Morris Smith, Iry
pipes, that's what a recent sur- Spiwak,. and Molly Berman.
vey pointed out. As for a seegar • Anniversary Mazel Toys to the
...the ferns throw up their hands Gene Weisses on their 3rd; and
and said that this makes a, chap Cecil and Abe Schwartz on their
15th.
appear rough and uncouth.
• • •
So, fellows . . . to be in the
SOCIAL
CALENDAR
good graces of the gals, get your-
With informal attire as a pre-
self a pipe that is "becoming.'
requisite,
Social Inc. holds an-
I can visualize a pipe smoker's
conversation, "where did you get other affair Sunday, May 21 at
that lovely pipe? Isn't it chic?" Van's (W. 8 Mile, 2 blocks W.
of Grand River). Zev Clay's mu-
• • • .
sic will be on hand and as usual
TYPEWRITER RATTLE
Off for an ocean voyage are lots of ferns and males to chum
'round with. Small fee charged
the Dr. Robert Drews . . • also
Lillian Grahm. Hugh Krandel is for non-members.
A note from Martin Murav
back from the south.
'bout the Natural's Barn Party
Get well quick to Saul Glasser
on May 27 at the Meadowbrook
(appendix) and Paul (Mountain
Club. 10 Mile and out Grand Riv-
Motor Sales) Monchik.
For doing so much leg work on er Way.
• • •
the Temple Israel's dedication
ODDS
AND
ENDS
volume, Mesdames Samuel Dan-
In L.A., former Detroiter Rus-
to, William Greenberg and David
Keywell have been labeled the set Burton reminisces 'bout our
motor city to Zadette Guttman.
"3 Musketeers" by their pals.
The Tau Epsilon Rho law boys
Joy Crantz is new prez of the
held their banquet at Col. May-
Northwest YPC.
bohn's Carousel.
• Sully (Insurance) Abel has a
Note to Clubs: The Center Pool
trip to Baniff, Canada coming. to
is available for splash parties.
him as a contest reward.
• • •
. Congrats to Al Kaplan on his
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
No. 2, a boy hitting the scales at
"I couldn't have done better
9 lbs.
myself."
• • •

1

By HELEN TENNENBAUM
THIS PAST WEEKEND anoth-
er group of Detroit's young
Jewish people graduated from the
high schools of Temple Israel and
Beth El while the grads of Shaa-
rey Zedek will have their festivi-
ties in a couple

r,f weeks.
We feel that
those who have
graduated Sun-
day schools
have had a guid-
ance of spiritual
life as well as
the inure accept-
ed forms of
common learn-
Helen
ing and they
truly realize the
impact of "being grown-up" as
well as the responsibilities that
accompany this, which stays with
us as long as we live.
These boys and girls have with
them a faith that will surely help
them along life's ways however
rough the paths may be that lead
to their ultimate goals.

G



Enterprises" will be launched.
This will be a terrific dance at
the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion featuring Jerry Coleman's
orchestra and an all star floor
show which includes M. C. Nor-
man Karp, Bob Pike, Harriet
"Ricky" Dahlgren, Richard Greg-
ory, Earl Meyers, and Gayle
Greene . Oh yes, tickets are
onleee 60 cents per person and
that means it's stag or drag.

• • •

STILL REMEMBERING that
recent Bnai Brith dance success
are the following who had a
grand time dancing and dining:
Sid Diamond with Judy Levy,
Jerry Cohen with Louise Molt--
man, Mickey Zide with Arlene
Sacko, Mor•y Simon with Ber-
nice Kuhn, Bruce Farber with
Norma Madorsky, Marty Lesh-
man and Marelyn Gorash, Larry
Stein with Joanne Tisdale, and
Al Adelson with Myrna Shill ...
Lynne Gordon chose the Can-
MRS. LOUIS LEEBOVE is
terbury House to celebrate her
chairman for the eighth annual
Sweet Sixteen at which some of
donor luncheon of the Congre-
the guests who helped blow out
gation Beth Shmuel Auxiliary
the candles were Norma Mador-
to be held Tuesday, June 6.
sky, Marilyn Gorash, Arlene
Moe Kesner will entertain at
Fishman. Barbara KahrnofolT, Ju-
the affair. For reservations call
dy Mill Elaine Forbs, and Marcia
Mrs. B. Babcock, president,
Schumer ...
WE. 3-9298 or Mrs. Leebove,
Don't forget to write to 3300
TO. 5-1351 or TV. 3-3380.
*
Tyler avenue or call TO. 8-5310

- .1
ANOTHER RATHER inspiring any time before Saturday if you
want publication the following
event took place in Detroit a
l i week past, when students from week.
all over the city gathered at the
Mrs. Seymour Weissman was fifth annual United Nations Stu- Sharona Chapter Picks
Assembly at the Rackham
appointed
appointed chairman in charge of 1
New Officers for 1950
the installation program of the I Memorial Bldg.
The Sh irona Chapter, Pioneer
• • •
Beth Aaron Sisterhood, by Mrs.
Women, elected the followin'g
Sam L. Schneider, president.
ATTENTION AI,L of you who
officers:
The affair will be held at 8:30
• HILALUJAHS
p.m., Sunday, June 4 at the sypa are looking for places at which to
Mesdames Ethel Wasser, presi-
They'll wed in June: Shirley
have a grand time:
dent: Molly Sallen, vice-presi-
Farkiis and Joe Kramer; Lennie
gogue.
Ruth Gordon's comedy "Years dent: Eve Markofsky, financial
The dramatic group, under the
Marx and Stanley Saulson: Lois
direction
of
Mrs.
Sidney
Wein-
Ago"
will be presented by mem- secretary; Shirley Elkiss, record-
ax and Morrey Brenner; Phyllis T_TOW WOULD YOU like to take
berg, will present their original bers of the Gas Lite Theatre ing secretary; Rosalind Papkin
Abel and Bernie Ludwig.
" a trip to nowhere? You can
on June 3 at 830 p.m. The and Edith Richter, corresponding
The Chuck Laskey's expect if you join the crowd - and make three act musical comedy, "Enjoy group
Yourself," at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, play will be given at the Dexter secretary.
their new addition in July.
your reservations now for the
Center.
Ruth Feinstein and Cecil. Ma- Detroit Windsor BBG Council's May 28.
The cast includes many high
Tickets may be obtained from
Inch are seen everywhere togeth- "Mysterious Journey." Just think,
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
school students, consisting of Al
you
get
on
a
bus
and
your
del-
any
member
or
at
the
door.
er.
Golman, Evelyn Zayonts, Marelyn
FOOD AND DELICACIES
• Observations: Marcia Cohen tinatiun is unknown.
Steinhardt, Elanore Lifton, Nan-
dancing with her Cincinnati es-
This is the annual fund-raising chapters will be discussed.
cey Gold, David Kahn, Ronald
Leave it to the BBG's. When Goldmah, Michael Silber, and
ort ... Oscar Band having dinner affair of the BBG Council, and it
With n lassie over candlelight ... will be held • on Sunday 'after- the Diane Malerman Chapter Pauline Maltz.
'Rita Harris thumbaing with her noon, June 11. Tickets for the af- heard of the great need for books
Tickets m a y be purchased
10•trier in a down below the fair will be $1.50 a person. The in Israel the girls got busy on a through the members of the
7113 PURITAN
collection.
At
their
chapter
meet-
buses will leave the BBYO Head-
street nitery.
group or by contacting the Jew.-
UN 4-9816
ing on May 9 they were surprised
ome quarters at 12 ruion.
Janet Granadier as
ish Center.
at
the
great
number
of
books
they






CARRY
OUT SERVICE •
engaged to Jack Silver lei

• •
The BBYO DRAMA Group is had successfully collected.
RIGHT
NOW
IS
the
time
to
Air
Conditioned
• • •
DEFINITION:
still hard at work providing en-
mark June 10 on your calendar
Open from 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.
MUCII ACTIVITY has been cut because it's on that night that the
Embrace—Round about way of tertainment. They plan to pre-
Closed Monday
sent two plays for the members down at the BBYO office because first project of "Entertainment
expressing affection.
• • •
it
is
undergoing
a
face
lifting
job.
1
maw) a.
gi rl I 0. i BBYO . the new Jewish Cen- The office has been repainted
IN THE BOY takes out
ter on Wednesday night, June 14
dept. this week we have New .and another date which will be from top to toe and looks swell.
It is up to us to see that it
SERVING FULI. COURSE DINNERS
ton Burrough and Elaine Co announced in the near future.
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TI1E FIRE
hen, Lila Yagoda and Sam Re-
One is a comedy called "Don't remains this way, so kids when
der, Marvin Mintz and Corrine Tell a Soul" and the other a com- you do go up to the office and
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
(NY) Krewson, Bill Goll and edy-melodrama. "Her Fatal Beau- you get the urge to see your name
BAR-B-Q
in fine print on the walls in the
Marilyn Cohl, Jack Israel and ty" or 'A Shop Girl's Honor."
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• • •
Rosalyn Sherman, Eugene Gott-
). lieb and Maxine Zack. Evelen
EDDIE STEWART, president of
12 noon to 2 a. m.
RUSSIAN BEAR — Open Wine - Balalaika Orchestra
(back from Miami) Titian and the Detroit Windsor Council of
Food
-
Liquors
-
Closed
Monday
-
Good
Gerry Taines, and Mae Zorn and AZA, tells us that the council
Banquet Room Available
21 Years in Busintss
will hold a president-advisor
Henry Epstein.
WO 1-0983
62 E. COLUMBIA
Also Betty Weisman and Hal brunch at the Dexter Center,
Taines, Joan Baylis and Aaron Sunday morning. May 21.
FOR ALL THE FAMILY
Lebok, Manny Colbert and Peg-
Make the occasion feglive with an
At this time problems which
• SEA FOOD
• LOBSTF,Et
gy Gilman, and Chuck Wolfson have come up in the individual excellent dinner by Col. F. May-
• CHOPS
• STEAK!'
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• Special Men! for Children

• •

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• *

BIRTHDAY TIME
Many happy returns to Chuck
Laskey, Harold Pobin, Mac Sim-
ons, Charles Beitch, Harry Mil-
groin, Gordon Grossman, Fred
Sweet, Harry Miller, Bill Zol-
ko•er, Shelly Eisenberg, Sey-
mour Shaw, Nate Blitstein, Har-
old Bogrow, Al Braunstein, Aar-
ron Katzman, Jack Sklarchyk,
Daniel Winsen, Glen Winsen, Bob

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