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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-07-27

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, July 27, 1950

Hashofar Leader

Campus and High Jinks

By NANCY MAY

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

tirrHE TYPE OF man women More Breeze: Bernie Shulman
prefer is one who has the gives ring to Barbara Cohen this
lean, healthy vigor of the week . . . Betty Moorin is in
western cowboy, the languorous Texas . . . looks like a male in-
charm of the sun-tanned south- terest and maybe there'll be an
erner, plus the smart cosmo- announcement soon.
Seymour E i c h in a n escorted
politan manner of the sophis-
ticated New Yorker." . .. that's Shirley Schwartz (plus corsage)
what April Taylor has depicted on her birthday.
Sue Stifter reported seeeing
as a dream man in her book,
"Love Is a Four Letter Word," lots of Buddy Jacobson.
We wonder how many of the Ork Leader Phil Brestoff and
gals have a dream guy picked his singer wife, Dee, are waiting
out or whether the man they a second blessed event in Sept.
marry becomes their dream man • • •
BIRTHDAY MUSIC
in reality.
• • •
Happy returns of the week
to Bill Ross, Lil Wohl, Edith
SHORT CON
Son writer Jack Fine is back Weberman, Joan Baylis, Mae-
in town this week . . Perry Zorn, Vivian Levine, Larry Sho-
Como aired his "Today, Tomor- born, Marvin Victor, Sam Sha-
row and Forever" over a na- piro, Joe Weintraub, Herb Schel-
tional hook-up last week and berg, Burton Burnstein, Fred
Jack's newest song readied for Efronson, David Kaufman, Larry
the hit parade is "A Hundred Koepel, Lou Segel, Phil Silver-
Million Sweeethearts"' on Colum- stein, Louis Gross, Milt Rappa-
bia with the Marlin Sisters and port, Saul .Gross, Julius Dubin,
Ted Steele's ork. Jack's also is and Bernie Jonas.
• • •
Eastern Representative for Tin
Pan Alley's TV show which or- CLOSE CALL
iginates in N.Y.
Mary Leader dropped in at
Mae Zorn's back from LA .
his draft board to report a
saw Mike Duskin and other De- change in his address ... while
troiters . . get well quick to there another clerk handed him
Mary Green who's laid up at aHr- a sheet containing the Presi-
per Jay Schultz, Milliee Mor- dent's greetings that was already
gan's brother, has been alerted made out for him to report for
for the Korea Call at Camp Car- a physical . . . 3 shades whiter
son.
already . . Mary gasped .. .
Wow . .. Seymour Podolsky "but, I'm married now" . .
(he knows how to pick 'em) that saved the day as the clerk
walked away from the troting put him in a deferred classifica-
races 130 bucks richer on one tion.
Congrats to Jerry and Isadora
horse!
Al Brooks takes over as prez Helfman on their girl, the sec-
of the Detroit Bnai prith Bowling ond member of the family.
League.
• • •
SEEN OUT DEPT.
Twosomes here and there .. .
Max Robbins and Maureeen
Levitt, Felix Wihston and Mickey
Roth, Maureeen Gach and Bill
The Wayne University Chapters
Mersky, Stan Dorfman and Mar- of the Inter-Collegiate Zionist
ilyn Safir.
Federation of America and Hao-
On the dance floor . . . Lil leh, the chalutz arm of IZFA, are
Arnowitz and Bernie Moorin, co-sponsoring their first outing of
Bob Hamburger and Shirley the summer of 1950. The outing
Reeider, Sam Frankenstein and will take place at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Irene Clinton, Bernie Gorosh and
All young adults of the com-
Marilyn Cohl, Bob Sillman and munity are invited to attend.
Ilene Goldman, Sylvia Shlain and They are asked to bring a lunch
Maark Goldstick, Bill Shapiro and a swim suit. Transportation
and Louis Gehringer, Helen Kar- will be provided and cars are
bal and Carl Muroff, Flo Kozin' asked to meet at the Tuxedo-
and Phil Rappaport.
LaSalle entrance of Central High
• • •
School at 11 a.m.
VACATION TALK
The activities of the afternoon
It's Florida sun for Betty Weis- will consist of a softball game,
man . . . Betty Greeenfield and swimming, lunch and an impor-
Betty Hoffman scoot away to the tant and pertinent discussion on
NY mountains . Bill Goll and "Chalutziut and Garin Bet of
Harry Gantz have picked Camp Haoleh."
Tamament for their playground
For further information call
. . . Gladys Abramson of Havana Sheldon Lutz, UN. 2-3105, or
is staying with the Iry Kaufmans. Elsie Wiener, TO. 6-9939.
Joe Messenger, Mannie Silver-
man and Irving Tyner hermit
themselves from civilization as Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary
they fish this week on Drum- Sets Up Camp Fund
mond Island . . . it looks like no
The Yetz - Cohen Auxiliary,
gin as Ralph Shook, the fourth,
JWV, has just completed ar-
was unable to make it.
• • •
rangements to send the son of a
QUOTATION: All play and no deceased veteran to camp for two
work makes Jack a modern boy." weeks.
• • •
Two one-year subscriptions to
the Dollar Book of the Month
PHILALUJAHS:
Observations of a reporter .. . Club have been renewed for the
Phylis Jacoby of L.A. dancing at Dearborn Veterans Hospital.
Continuing their summer pol-
the Wonder Bar . Harriet
Greenberg dining with a hand- icy, the auxiliary will not hold
some barrister ... this threesome its next meeting until August 7.
were grabbing a late snack, Art
Schurgin, Bob Adell and Frieda
Kaplan , .,. Stan Wolf escorting
a New Jersey fem.

Wayne Zionists
to Hold Outing

D EAR

At Camp Interlochen we find
Idelle Braff and Sharon Rich
May we wish you all the luck who write they are having a won-
in the world in your forthcom- derful time,
• • •
ing marriage. All of us will miss
you and your column, as Yoti
FABULOUS CITY . . . hugh
have grown up with us through neon 'signs, throwing light on
the years when we were in In- wide boulevards ... sumputous
termediate and High School.
restaurants, tightly packed night-
We appreciate the way you spots. and candy box houses.
have written of our parties, in- Huntington Museum which holds
terviewed people in whom we the Gainsborough originals
are all interested, and expressed "Pinky" and "Blue Boy." The
yourself in penetrating editorials. chance of meeting your favorite
We wish you great future movie star driving his car right
happiness—may we hear from beside yours on Wilshire Boule-
vard—(making . a legal right-
MRS. ALBERT SILBER has you soon.
Sincerely,
hand turn on red light.)
been appointed chairman of
YOUR READERS.
Main Street with its hurrying
the membership committee of
• • •
throngs and honky took night-
Ilashofar, Society for Ad-
COLLINGWOOD AVENUE clubs ...
vancement of Jewish music.
Land where "a swimming pool
Mrs. Silber is chairman of the was the scene of one of the most
1
music committee of the Jewish successful surprise parties of in every back yard" has replaced
the "a chicken in every pot" . .
Parents Institute and is a mem- this year. The occasion
ber of the music committee of 19th birthday of Harold Levy. Olvera Street, with its open-air
the Jewish Community Center. His escorts were Rita Langsdorf, stalls, selling every possible kind
Mrs. Abraham Cooper will be Donny Simmons and, Joe Berke. of Mexican hand-made item. And
program chairman of home (He was very surprised.) Also the "Farmers Market" which
musicales; Mrs. Arthur Rob- attending the party were Alice sells everything from cabbage to
bins, chairman of hospitality, Newman with Jack Cooper. and I jewelry, and parrots to 48 differ-
and Mrs. Eugene Franzblau, Barry Collier with Barbara Fink. ent varieties of fruit juices.
Turbanned swamis in elegant
Beginning this fall, the read-
chairman of community sing-
ers of this column will be widely hotels . . . "the left hand tells
ing.
scattered over all parts of the What you are; the right, what
country. An Ann Arbor' will be you will be . . ."
Wonderful, exciting Los An-
Celia Schineir, Sandy Stone,
Doris Ruskin, and Sue Popkin. geles—where live members of
Already starting his stay at this every race. creed, color and re-
college is Danny Honigman, who ligion known to man—thrilling
Los Angeles, where the sky's the
will study law.
Fannie Lieberman, Janet Sell, limit for anything.
The Young People's Club o Donny Kay and Mary Berman
ENGLISH CLASSES OPEN
Northwest Hebrew will hold a will attend Michigan State this
English classes for new Ameri-
private party at 8:30 p.m., Tues- coming semester. And Diane
day at the home of Irwin Miller, Roberts Is bound for the Univer- cans are offered at the 12th Street
Branch of the Jewish Community
17159 Woodingham drive. Admis- sity of Wisconsin.
Staying home at Wayne Uni- Center. Classes meet 11 a. m.
sion is 25 cents to non-members.
Refreshments will be served and versity, but enjoying it just the Tuesday and Thursday and 7 p.m.
same will be Dave Perlman. Mar- Monday through Thursday.
dancing will be held.
tin Leshman and Sidney Klein-
• • •
man.
A welcome gift for any occasion
Masada has begi\ a member-
Alumni Fred (Dreffy) Levitt is a subscription to the Jewish
ship drive to double the present and \ Willard Gold will transfer Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
membership. All committees are to the University of Michigan,
formulating new plans for the and Columbia University, respec-
coming season. Speakers and tively.
parties are being planned. Any-
Counseling at Camp Mehia are:
one interested in joining the Neal and Danny Schechter, Larry
New Parisian
group, call Lillian Fischer, TO. Stevens and Shel Fuller; Arvin
8-2743.
Bennish is doing the same at 11 Outdoor Terrace 1
• « •
Camp Michigamma.
and Garden
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern of
I
Congregation Beth Abraham will
NOW OPEN!
conduct a religious period for
the Jewish girls at Girl Scout
Drive out tonight and enjoy. •
Camp Metamora located 55 miles
this unique dining pleasure under/
Newly remodeled distin-
the supervision of Col. F. May-
north of Detroit on Sunday.
guished restaurant-delicates-
bohm.
• • •
I
• Open daily from IS a.m. to 2 a.m.
sen and bar
The Cornfield Family Club
I• Sat. and Sun. to 3 a.m.
I
• Complete take out service
will hold its annual picnic at
• Luncheon
The Main Dining Room and Gypsy/
Plymouth Park on Sunday.
Room offering Dining service as

Events
of the Week

r CAROUSEL'S-

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Boesky's.

Robert Marans, 2903 Elmhurst,
a member of the Jewish Center
swimming team, won the Michi-
gan AAU Boy's 50-meter breast-
stroke and placed second in the
150-meter medley race in the
state championship meeting at
Rouge pool.

7113 PURITAN
UN. 4-9816
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •

Air Conditioned
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
Closed Monday

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I usual.

• Dinner
• Late Snacks

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TR. 2-4375

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PHONE LINCOLN 2-5000

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Open daily from 11:30 •.m., including
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter-

BOESKY'S

Week Days 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m.
Open Sunday 1 - 9:30 p.m.

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Night
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Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
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RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE

HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE
BAR-B-Q
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FREDSON'S
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CLOSED MONDAYS
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