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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-06-22

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, June 22, 1950

Takes Office

Campus and High Jinks

stein with Gerrie Katz, and ller-
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
ONGRATS TO THE grads of mine Lipman with Danny Schec-
College and Highs all 'round. ter.
Having a great time with some
. In a way these two gradua-

C

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

D

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

O YOU HAVE difficulty get- man, Maureen Gach and Bill
tions are parallel to one another of the faster tunes were Bill Ger-
ting to sleep on hot nites? The Merksy, Bud Rosenthal and Lil
in as much as they are symbolic sin and Norma Tennenhouse, Bob
only stunt effective for me is Lewis.
of goals reached on the way to Portnoy and Margie Kuttnauer,
Herb Sandler giving Alma Fox
counting sheep not the sheep
greater ambitions and ideals Carl Gilbert with Joyce Hach-
clothed in the customary wool, a ride in his convert , .. Doris
man, Bernice Israel with Norm
along the road
but sheep wearing some very Wertheimer making the nite life
Churns, Nancy May and Jerry •
of life.
light fabric like tropical worsted lights with Maurice Shapiro.
• •
Raznick, Elaine Gittleman and
You've begun
or seersucker — preferably in
Ary Bennish, and Alva Sachs and
to build your
BABY TALK
shorts.
Ilarve Tushman.
foundations and
Congrats to Shirley and Bud
In the extreme heat I count
now it's up to
sheep clad practically in noth- Shapiro on the twins . . . it's a
At the Carousel afterwards en-
you to keep
ing at all . . . jumping a fence 2rid additi6n to the Al Simkins.
joying
the food and really appre-
• • •
them from
and dashing across the beach and
ciating it after a little wait, were
crumbling
THE ROBERT RAFELSON
plunging into the cold water.
Daone Golumbia with Larry
by fortify-
P ost 4th dinner-dance takes
Try it ... we'd like to hear
Wellman, Al Gold and Mickey
ing them with
your sheep counting experiences. place Tuesday, June 27 at the 4
Lipsitz, Diane Chessler and Dave
greater experi-
.1( • •
Dukes Club . . . Lt. Raymond
Jacobs. Louise Miller with Lion-
ences
and
learn-
MRS.
SOLLY
ABLLS,
newly
Zussman's 2nd Millionaires Par-
NEWS IN NIBBLES
el Shulman, Marion Bressler and
Helen
ing
which
only
Here for a short visit are the ty this Satdee at the Bel Aire ... elected president of Hit Infants
Shot Schubiner, Herbie Richter
Nathan Landgartens (Helen Joy Cranz will take her place Service Group, was iistalled at a YOU can acquire and which no with Joyce Zieve, and yours truly
Tapper) . . . Nathan operates a as prez of the Northwest YPC luncheon on June 14. Also install- one will he able to obtain for with Josh Geller.
*
venetian blind business with De- Tuesday, June 27 at the instal- ed by Mrs. Harry Weingarden, a ! you.
*
.
troiter Oscar Rosenberg in L.A. lation party . . . dancing after- past president, were: Mrs. Ber-
nard May and Mrs. Saul Golden,
YES, THE GRADS of '"50" and SWEET SIXTEEN greetings to
Pvt. Al Field's new address is wards ... all • invited.
• *
vice-presidents;
Mrs.
David
Mat-
their
dates and alumni will lotto, Norma Madorsky whose luncheon
Ft. Lewis, Washington . • . Jew-
marked the highlight of her cele-
eler Morrey Winston chairmans BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to tes, treasurer, as well as Mes- remember the very successful
10.
the Hospital Drive Fund in Dear- Ralph Granet, Laurie Frieden- dames Samuel Levin; Hyman Central Senior Prom held at the oration on June
Those who attended were
born and getting lots of results. berg, Mark Hechler, Abe Bern- Krupp; Irving Kotin; George Masonic Temple last week.
Madorsky
Lynne Gordon. Elaine Madorsk
On the sick list: Robert Rafel- stein, Harold 'Cupie" Weiss. Aar- Klein; Leo Bigelman; Eugene
seems as if the gals never
son Post JWV Commander Ab- on Kraft, Joan Abrams. Anne Simms; George,. Bennett; Jack looked lovelier and the fellows Arlene Cranis, Judy Levy, Gerrie
Aaron, Gennine Kruger, Ariene
ner Dunn is hospitalized at Har- Lane, Harry Smaller, Harry Freeman; Jack Ilencken and were at their very best as a de-
Emanuel
Shapero.
1de
injury
Goldberg,
Al
Schaffer,
Joe
Soffa,
lightful
arrangement
of
Colors!
Katz,
Arlene Fishman, Marilyn
p erw
with asiu
shoulder
r Y • • •
,a'th, Barbara Kathronoff, Judy
Ben Buten of the JWF, hopping Melvin Fishman, Paul Baker. Is-
gracefully swayed back and forth ,G,„?.r
rael Kaner, Hy Blinder, Harry
to the rhythms of Roston Clarke's 'LI' Esther Raminik, Janet Mad-
'round with a broken toe.
gy, and Rita Franzin.
Mrs. Sam Tenzer is the new Radine and Milton
Ganz.
• • •
.
Before we leave you this week
worthy matron over 600 ferns of
Among the welcome returnees we'd like to extend a special in-
the Purity chapter ... Edith An- THE ANNIVERSARY SONG
from past semesters were Rodney
vitation to hear from you and
binder and Dorthy Bernson can plays this week for the Harry
A Jewish play will be presented Landsman squiring Marcia Klein-
find their names mentioned in the Musts on their 27th hitch; it's by the dramatic group of North- man, Marshall Weingarden with yours all about what you've
June 8 col'm of George Horwich the 26th for the Jack Kings; Paul west Hebrew Congregation for Sylvia Reimer, Bob Steinberg and planned for the coming weeks.
and Evelyn Carpenter on their the Jewish Home for the Aged Rhea Weisberg, Jerry Camiener
This
is especially important as
T
in Chicago's Sentinel.
• • •
16th; Barrister Ira Kaufman and on June 29. Cantor Nicholas and Renee Lulkin, Mary and we're leaving for a short vacation
wife on their 13th; the George Fenakel will direct his choir and Edithe (formerly Kaminsky) :14;1- Pretty soon and we'll have to
PHILALUJAHS:
Detroiter's are talkin"bout the Kays celebrate their 12th;' it's also render a few selections.
zer, and Simon Zeldis and Dolores have Your news in advance.
Here's still another favor we'd
2 U of M gals that are pinned ... the 11th for the Max Simons; No.
The following . officers were Herman.
* • •
like to ask of our column friends:
SDT's Boots Kalman to a Cleve- 10 for the Harry Bosses; the Har- elected for the coming year:
land chappie and A. E. Pi's Har- old Hasses take congrats on their
Mesdames Morris Goebel, presi-
MORE JOINING in the grand If any of year hear of any jobs
•iet Stober to a Baltimore laddie. 9th; it's the 7th one for the Jack dent; Max Littky, vice-president; march were Lionel Ginsburg with possible for some very reliable
Sweets
and
Dr.
Harold
Lang-
New engagements: Joan Mit-
Ernest Armstrong, recording sec- Corrine Dorb, Jack Kaufman with and capable fellows over 18 or
chell to Danny Dunita and Norm berg and wife chalk up their 3rd. retary; Herman Raznick, mail- Shirley Schwartz, Arnold Katz I gilL ) I lpsrencf.iatthee
Another anniversary greeting
Minn to a Chicago fern.
istamveeryagemgrurrpif we'd
ing secretary; Herbert Cohen, and Beverly Karbal, Don Good-
Selma and Lloyd Fishman are to the Marvin Barkins.
. let us know by calling TO. 8-5310
treasurer;
and
Jack
Schiff,
publi-
man
with
Linda
Fuller.
Fred
Ka
This Sunday the Joseph Pra-
Florida honeymooning . , . Aaron
petansky with Aviva Freedman, o or dropping us a note to 3300
city chairman.
Sinkoff weds Mollie Price on the dys will celebrate their golden
Cyma
Goodman with Stan Deli- Tyler.
anniversary-50 years of wedded
24th.
dow.
Buddy Schaefer gets a farewell life around their children and 11 Bnai Moshe Holds
Also Wally Schwartz and Mar-
stag on the 29th before he hooks grandchildren.
garet Paysner, Sid Kleinman es-
Consecreation
Service
Many
happy
'returns
to
all.
up with Dolores Field. •
• • •
« • •
"Love of Torah" was the theme corted Sue Popkin, Mary Bern-
Newly remodeled distin-
ANOTHER INNOVATION by of the Thai Moshe Consecration
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "Rec'd
guished restaurant-deli•ates-
F.
Maybohm
of
the
Carou-
service
on
Sunday,
June
18.
Col.
your letter and was glad to hear
sen and bar
sel will be the new outdoor ter-
Cantor David Katzman, who
from you."
• *
race opening next moth . .
chanted the Moh Tovu and led a
AND
POULTRY
• Luncheon
eating and dining under the cool choir in "Modim Anachnu," "Yis-
WEEK-END DATING NOTES
1 4 Lb. 50c
• Lunch Meats
.
.
thE
dining
roel
Voraiso"
and
"Fregt
die
• Dinner
Couples here and there . • Al outdoor starlite
• Kosher Salami, home
Goldman and Maureen Levitt, room and Gypsy room will con- Welt," was followed by Rabbi
Lb. 65c
made
• Late Snacks
Moses Lehrman and Rabbi Moses
Max Landgarten and Ida Shul- tinue to operate
• as
• usual.

ROSEN'S KOSHER
Fischer who delivered the address
man, Esther Merko and Ely
A NOTE FROM Sales Mana- and blessed the consec rants re-
MEATS
(Flint) Shapiro, Gloria Sugar-
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FAST DELIVERY SERVICE
Dancing: Rhoda Lou Hayden down and see new Buick Rivi-
A welcome gift for any occasion
and Milt Lichterman Estelle era's on display at his Carson
Wein and Mort Liberman, Ber- Buick showroom on Hamilton ... is a subscription to the Jewish
nice Newton and Lenny Gross- they're out of this world, says Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
Jack.
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