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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-06-29

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al Carter

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, June 29, 1950

heads Collectors

Campus and High Jinks

By HELEN TLNNENBAUM

THERE'S A SPECIAL treat in Arnie Goldstein, and last but not
least was Anne Seltzer with Phil
A store for all Detroiters to-
morrow night at the State Fair Rosenthal.
HE JULY 4 weekend seems Grossman is playing "Chugalug"
It was at the Normandy Room
Grounds (that date is the 30th).
to be the official sound for lately.
of the Book Cadillac that Irene
We
have
in
mind
the
free
con-
Chucky Laskey's bundle from
vacation call . • . dreamy-eyed
Dresser greeted her guests wear-
certs of the De-
now.
Detroiters are already packing heaven is due anytime
ing a beautiful cocoa net dress.



troit Symphony
their bags for the holiday week-
Those who helped Irene cele-
Orchestra
di-
HEADLINERS
brate the all important Sweet
end.
rected
by
Wal-
The S. A. M. laddies, better
To others July signifies the
Sixteen were.
ter Pool e. To-
Lois Ash, Elaine Brant, Sylvia
start of a prolonged vacation . • . known as the Sammies, at Michi-
morrow night
gan
grabbed
a
bit
of
newspaper
Deutlebaum, Beverly Falk, Irene
perhaps to the scenic beauties of
an exciting pro-
space
as
the
boys
won
honors
...
Feldman, Beverly Fisher, Donna
faraway places—the mountains,
gram awaits the
Greenspoon, Elsie Kuffler, Lois
Sun Valley, Yellowstone Park or they placed Eddie Billom, Al
audience
with
a
Levy, Louise Miller, Mar ilyn
to Michigan's own Upper Penin- Clamage, Dan Babitch (Flint)
special attrac-
Pearl, Ruth Rosender, Bune
sula ... or perhaps a trip abroad. and Milt Seigel (Flint) on the
tion. Joseph Sil-
Rothbart. Margie Sills, Margot
Rocky Ross and Bob Smiley bridge team which went on to
verstein,
that
Staub and Carol Sucher.
are motoring to Virginia . . . win the intercollegiate finals in
Helen
popular 18 year
• • •
Marilyn Glazier and Selma Chicago.
As for sports • . . the Sammies SIDNEY J. WINER, of 2973 old Detroit violin virtuoso who
REFLECTIONS: Ever see one
Cohen are steaming across the
has been an honor pupil at the
Atlantic Ocean . . . . Jane Gold- were represented by Bryon Clavert avenue, was elected Curtis Institute of Philadelphia of those mighty pine trees stand-
Laksy
in
wrestling,
Bernie
Kahn
president
of
the
American
Col-
ing erect against the blue sky ...
stein and Elaine Ruback antici-
will be the guest soloist.
As we marveled at the beauty of
pate the ocean breezes for their backstroker on the varsity and lectors Association at their 11th
Joseph is the son of Bernard
coming European trip . . . has recently been named for the convention at the Book Cadil- Silverstein, the favorite music such an undisturbed scene near
2nd
successive
year
to
the
Inter-
14-16.
Winer,
lac Hotel June
the lake at Cranbrook the other
Maurice Bordelove and Dr. Sid
the first Detroiter so honored, teacher at Central.
day, it seemed to us that this tree
Lesser are off to sunny Califor- collegiate All American team.
• • •

Steve Bromberg is blazing a is t h e owner of Creditors
is very much like humanity,
nia ... Phyliss Lederer sails for
GRADUATION MEANT a sur-
name in the tennis circles, carries Service. The association was
standing strong and erect one
a Carribean cruise.
the nickname of the "sophomore founded in 1939 to coordinate prise lawn party for Irving moment. yet facing the constant
• • •
Weiner
with
Sue
Heinz,
while
sensation" . . . won the doubles collection activities, elevate
threat of being knocked down by
'BOUT PEOPLE
in the Big Ten Conf. meet. Sam professional standards and to others on hand to help celebrate
Carl Cohan and Gil Poltnik get Bob Steinberg grabbed his fresh- furnish bonded service for par- were Zita Jacobson with Harold some great force beyond its
admitted to U. of M. dental school man numerals in basketball and
Herman, Sue Sister a n d Elliot control.
• • •
ticipating agencies.
. . . Bill Fitzerman is the new baseball.
Zeldis, Pat Hartman with Stewart
SAY, WE'RE LEAVING for a
head of the Masada with Bud
Taub, Audrey Katz squired by few weeks' vacation to South
• • •
Shulman in second position . . . BIRTHDAY TIME
Howard Willner, Ann Spizman Haven and we're trying to carry
Maxine Goodfriend is still in
with Larry Raizman, and Marlene on this column from out there.
Another year congrats to Bar-
Spatt with Alvin Buck.
L. A.
rister Ralph Helper, Ben Moss,
We'd appreciate your letters
• • •
Boy takes gal out dept.: Sey- Marvin Barkin, Evelyn Duschall,
and cards at 3300 Tyler so that
mour Eichman and Shirley Rita Dunitz, Harriet Bakst, Har-
BOUT PEOPLE AND they may catch up with us al-
Schwartz, John Gilmore a n d riet Stober, Saul Greenfield,
PLACES: Lila Corrine Chatlin, a though we can't promise.
Norma Jean Harlick, Marilyn Shirley Dunitz, Charles Sitorsky,
The Young People's Club of the former Centralite is in town,
However, we're counting on
Kopel and Brewster Broder, Larry Slotkin, Hy Dolinka, Mort Northwest Hebrew Congregation having been in Plicanix these your cooperation while we're
Shirley Shlain and Mitchell Droz, Rappaport, Maurice Shapiro,
past two years where she gradu- away, and we would like to hear
Sherry Epstein and Lou Lieber- Martin Pastor, Earl Jacobson, installed its new officers June 27. ated from North Phoenix Hig h from all of you when we get back

witz, Betty Atler and Jim Kane. Mary Weingarden and J i m Installed were: Joy Crantz,
School.
. Have fun and make the mostk k
Barrister Gabe Glantz 1 a w Silverstone.
dent; Bernard Cohn, George Kar-
Lila would like to hear from of each day.
work gets attention in a Supreme
This week the anniversary belnick, vice-presidents; David her friends at TO 8-6842.
Court labor case.
song plays for the Charles Weingarden, treasurer; Junebeth
News from Camp Bay Court
CENTER SUMMER RATES
New JWV Commander Norm Deitches on their 4th; Ros and
tells us that Alfred Harris has
The Jewish Community Center
Berkley is out to double the Roy Sarason on their 21st and Thaul, Bernice Bankle and Leon been named waterfront director special three months summer
membership ranks for '50-'51.
it's 26 years for Phil and Netta Schoichet, secretaries, and Joe of the camp for the coming sea- membership rates now in effect
Mazel Toys to the Arnold Dresser. Many happy returns to Hades, sergeant-at-arms.
son. Al is a candidate for the '52 are: business and professional
• • •
Cohens on their 2nd addition. all.
Olympic swimming team.
(men over 25), $8.50; senior
Bill Altman heeds the Sammies
• • •
Other members of this camp's (male 21 through 25 years), $5;
Masada installed the following
at 'M.'
ODDS AND ENDS
new officers: Ada Klinger, presi- staff include Iris Davis, Sherry senior (female, 18 years and
• • •
dent; Belle Goldman, Saddie Qlott, Selma Arkin a n d Jan over), $4.
.
we've
made
a
slight
Oops
FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I'll
Braver, Clara Heller, vice-presi- Frank.
error
'bout
the
worthy
matron
just have one more before I
• • •
of the Purity Chapter . . . Mrs. dents; Anna Appel, Reba Colman,
leave."
MUSN'T
FORGET
the Sweet
Esther
Kozin
still
reigns
till
Saddie
Max,
Betty
Kahn,
Char-
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
• • •
lotte Rovner, secretaries; Jessie Sixteens and here's a surprise
October.
FOOD
AND DELICACIES
PHILALUJAHS:
party given for Lois Weinstein
Something new at Lieberman Chatlin, treasurer.
Wearing U. of M. frat pins: Al
• • •
given at the home of Mr. and
Weiss and Marilyn Miller (Mon- Delicatessen on Dexter is the
Mrs. Chuck Deitch by her par-
roe). Larry Stross and Joy canned beef and goulash made
The Young People's Club of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Weinstein.
by
Manischewitz.
will
continue
to
hold
Rosenfeld (Va.) and Jerry Ing-
Aron
Those who danced and dined
Hund's Restaurant in the Beth
meetings during the summer
ber and Lynn Rudolph (Boston).
were Lois and her host Dave
7113 PURITAN
downtown
area
is
now
open
on
months. Margaret Shames and Stolberg, Barbara Leiberman and
Observations: Harold Quinn
UN. 4-9816
Betty Stien head the program Arnie Check, Ilene "Torchy"
treating three lassies to a soda Sundays from 1 to 9:30 p.m.
An attractive eatery for steaks committee. For information, call
at Howard Johnson's ... Leonard
CARRY
OUT SERVICE •
Robbin with Gene Curtis, Paula •
Meldman with a brunette at the and sea foods is Miller's Sea TY. 5-1642.
Krohner
squired
by
Manny
Air
Conditioned
Food
and
Chop
House
out
Wood-
• • •
same place ... Sara Lee Eichler
Shane, Sharmon Goodman and
7 Mile.
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
is showing off a ring from Lou ward way near
• • •
The Lazar Family Club will Morty Jaffe, Lila Ehr]ick with
Closed Monday
Segel ... haven't heard that Phil
garden Jimmy Stark, Ann Cohen with
LOOKS LIKE I'm taking close the season with a
party
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
i ON
Horace Greeley's advice to "Go
West" . . . I'll be 'bOut 1,200 Mrs. Harry Spoon of Outer Drive.
Special
miles from Detroit taking a re-
The Jewish Chronicle is the
I
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
2-Door Jet Dacil prieve from the typewriter and
EATING PLEASURE"
gossiping. I'll miss you for a only newspaper that gives com-
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food
Open daily from 11:30 a.m., including
col'm or so ... have fun over the plete coverage of Jewish events
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-
in Detroit.
4th and I'll see you soon.
Park at Montcalm CA. 8310 tainment.
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PHIL ROTHSCHILD

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