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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, August 17, 1950

Elected Pr'esident

Campus and High Jinks

By NANCY MAY

liE LAST WEEKS in August Ronnie Schwartz, with Rona
mean vacation time to so many Brooks.
Congratulations also to Lee
Detroiters. . . . Heading up Char-
THERE'S A TREND in modern the middle aisle on Aug. 20.
Brickner and Stewart Kepes on
levoix
way
are
Aviva
and
Lor-
Betty Manlin has received a
A business correspondence to
raine Friedman, Fred and Don their engagement . . . and to Mr.
omit the salutations and greet- ring from Rudy Strauss.
Kapetansky, Harold Katzman, and Mrs. Ivan Fiddler (Connie
Jeanne Perliss sees lots of Al
Levy) on their recent marriage.
ings. I'm for this ... it saves time
and Marty Maza.
• • •
in writing and reading the con- Gavern.
Others
who
will
be
sunning
i
Shirley atz and Dorothy Beit-
tents.
HAVE
YOU
HAD a chance to
themselves along Lake Charle-
In fact' I'm in favor of elimi- man are ixiously awaiting the
see
the
new
Temple
Israel on
voix
include
Burt
Friedman,
Sara
nating the repetitious "Hello," or return of wo brothers who are
Lee Tuckel, Ruthie Boraks, Hary Manderson and Third?
vacationing
on
the
coast.
"How are you" that 9 out of 10
Schwartz, Seymour Rott and Rita
When completely finished, it
• • •
phone conversations are started
Langdorf.
will have a swimming pool and
SOCIAL
NOTE
A
with.
Phyllis Rattner and Lorraine basketball court; however, these
The N.W. YPC plans a "splash
Why not plunge right down in-
Reznick
are in South Haven, and will be built in future years.
party"
on
Monday
evening,
Aug.
to the meat of the call instead
Illene Robbins is going in the
The Youth Lounge, which will
of the trite two or three sen- 21 at the home of prez Joy Cranz,
general direction of "North. Bev be an outstanding feature of the
17367 Monica '. . . it's open with
tences of introduction?
Nathanson is in Chicago, while I Temple, will be done in the mod-
a small charge for non-members.
• • •
Jean Curtis is leaving soon for, ern decor, and have every con-
• • •
MRS. LEO SIMON was elected
DETROITERS ARE traveling
New York.
I venience. . . . And what a thrill
birthday
prais-
SING
OUT
THE
president
of
the
Central
Chap-
everywhere . . . sun-tanned from
We
hear
that
Milly
Lewis
is
is in store for the future brides of
es
this
week
to
Deena
Cohen,
ter of the Detroit Women's
a Camp Taminent vacation are
having a wonderful time in Temple Israel — a middle aisle;
Jack Gabe, Leo Tamler and Ar- Beverly Canner, Alice Sobel, Division of the American Jew-
the city!
nold Goldenhar . . . Joyce Kap- Leonard Farber, Peter Polinsky, ish Congress. Other officers Omena, Mich., and Lois Herman the only one in
• • •
thinks
Denver,
Colo.,
is
just
swell!
I
Jack
Cornell,
Sherman
Soloway,
are
Mesdames
S.
Goss,
J.
Kut-
lan leaves L.A. for a gander at the
Eddie Berson, Moishe Last and
SMALL BROTHER writes .. .
Texas territory before returning Marilyn Safir, Joy Cranz, Larry chai, A. Lechner, S. Katzer,
home . . . Bob Friedman and Joe Davis, Ray Portney, Harold Zaff, IL Caplan, M. Saidman, vice- Al Tendler are finishing up their "The letters are beginning to
Schriebnick are at Schrpon Ma- Julius Becker, Phil Edelheit, presidents; Mesdames, E. Gol- counseling jobs at Fresh Air pour. And I am getting a lot of
nor . . . Carl and Sol Birnkow Harold Kline, Phil Kline, Al umbia, B. Karasick, M. Roth- Camp, and-Irene Landsman and letters. Tonight is boxing tonight
Stein, Fred Sachs, Malcolm man, secretaries; Mrs. J. Staub, Jack Levy will be returning home and I hope I box tonight."
are out on the west coast.
You'll find Gloria Kur•an up Kahn, Marvin Popper, Nate Pol- treasurer; and Mrs. L. Moss, soon from Camp Tamaqua.
Guess he wants to make sure
Alan Brant is also on the re-
member-at-large.
North and the beaches of Miami lack, Irv. Shanbom, Gerry Nor-
we
understand.
turning end of the list—bet he
are for Lorraine Lutsky and Bet- ber, Norm Rosenfeld.
We visited him recently, and
had
a
marvelous
time
in
Califor-
•
•
•
ty Weisman. Gerry Fishman is
were given a lesson in the fine
nia
back from Atlantic City and tak- ANNIVERSARY MUSIC
art of frog catching. Small Broth-
• • •
ing the Lake Erie waves at
It's the 4th for the Fred Ru-
er's greatest delight is to imprison
WANDERLUST
h
a
s
caught
Cedar Point were Estelle Starr, bins and the Joseph Katzes chalk
one of these elusive, squirming
hold
of
several
of
the
boys
of
Bob Gordon, Milt Barnett, Harold up their 10th.
A. Z. A. 753. . . . Fred Prag, Larry monsters between his hands long
• • •
Rosemont, Ed Roth, Harry Gantz
Sukenic, Marshall Blondy and enough so that he can have his
"Life
With
Grandpa,"
the
and Bud Schubiner.
SURPRISE!
Harold Samle• will be getting in picture taken with his prey.
March
of
Time
film
on
the
prob-
• • •
Leatrice White's birthday this lems of old people, will conclude
Writing this column during the
their car soon, for a long drive
MAZEL TOYS to the Herm year was handled in a gala man- the summer film lecture series with no particular destination.... past four weeks has given us a
Burton on their 3rd addition, this ner with the folks throwing a
great deal of pleasure, because it
of the Jewish Community ten- Let us hear from you!
one a boy by the name of Gary surprise on her.
The surprise party that Marcia is being written both for your
ter, Thursday evening, Aug. 24,
Jam.
Some of the guests were Roz in the outdoor court of the Wood- Tyner gave for Aubrey Myerson reading enjoyment and to inform
• • •
Kantor and Morrie Neuvirth, ward Bldg.
last week was a success in every you of the things which are of
TWOSOMES ON DATES
Sheila Maister and Leonie Blu-
importance within the city.
The movie depicts the programs sense of the word.
Fayanne Sike and Jerry Katz, menfeld, Reva Nyman and Lou
You all know of something
Present were Ronnie Karp,
Jeanette Rosenthal and Bill Ros- Gutter, Estelle Dash and Ralph which undertake to provide the
which will be of interest to our
Dickie
Schram,
Sherry
Sklar,
Da-
essentials
of
happiness
for
the
en, Myrna Schiff with Gerry Levin, Martha Meister and Shel
one Golumbia, and Larry Well. readers, because the things that
Grenadier, Eleanor Yarrows and Young, Sara Kogan and Leonie old—employment, income, activ- man. Also joining in the fun were are important to you will be im-
Tommy Rozander, Dolores Barit Miller, June Feldman and Phil ity and recreation. Mrs. Mary K. Mickey Lipshitt, Jerry Salesin, portant to everyone else.
and Jerry Kelman, Deena Cohen Genser. Helen with Al Reifler, Guiney, assistant director of the Benita Bloch, Fran Dwoskin and
Remember: this is your column!
and Hy Lesser:Ulla Borden with Ethel Okum and Bernie Cohen, Wayne County Bureau of Social
So if you have any news which
Iry
Halpern.
Aid,
will
lead
the
discussion
Bernie Plotkin, George Karbel- Helen Koratsky and Herm Fen-
Others were Sherril Lapides, you would like to see in print,
nick and Madelyn Swerdlen.
ster, Shirley Schreiber and Stan which follows.
More . . . Arleen Barnett and Stulberg, Diana Fishman and
"What's New in the World of Sterwin Kane, Sharon Max, Rev don't hesitate to call us at UN. 2-
9363, or drop us a card at 17537
Gordon Smith (Pontiac), Janie Mary Sheplow.
Plastics," will be discussed by Gonte, Dave Siegel, Joe Stern and
Pennington.
Rita
Klein,
Joan
Stark
and
Cyma
Steinberg with Buffy Jacobs and
Sammy Cohen escorted Leat- Alfred Skelly at the final sum-
mer meeting of the Center's Goodman.
Harriet Shafkind and Dave Mil- rice.
Congratulations to Dick
• • •
Wednesday Evening Discussion
grim.
Schwartz
who celebrated his 22nd
• • •
Group, Aug. 23.
ODDS AND ENDS
birthday at Hungarian Village...
PHILALUJAIIS
Skelly,
co-owner
of
the
House
I
New Parisian
If you want to get reprieved in
Dick's date was Linda Fell.
A note from L. A. reads that
this hot weather have Harold Po- of Plastics, is a former chief
Others
present
were
Dick's
par-
Betty Frank has become engaged dolsky (Wyandotte Dist.) take counsellor at Fresh Air Camp.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph I Outdoor Terrace 1
to Russ Schulman of Bev. Hills. you down in his basement wine
A social dance for adults will Schwartz, and Dick's brothers
I
Rhoda Baskin and Aubrey vaults' where you'll get cooled be held Tuesday evening, Aug.
and Garden
I
Smith are engaged ... Jean Flei- with a 50 degree breeze.
23 in the outdoor court of the
NOW OPEN!
scher and Aaron Barr will walk
NOW OPEN! ! !
Sam Rosenblatt, the man who Dexter-Davison Branch of the
I
I
Jewish
Community
Center,
4059
leads the band at so many wed-
. Drive out tonight and enjoy.,
s.
this unique dining pleasure underi
dings, deserves a plug at the way W. Davison.
..the supervision of Col. F. May- I
he and his band M'C'd and wow-
All programs are open to the
Horowitz, formerly in
bohm.
ed the audience at a recent af- public. There is a nominal charge "Marty"
s
• Open daily from 10 a.m. to 2
the Broadway Market now
and Sun. to 1 a.m.
to non-members of the Center at owns and operates his own U. Sat.
fair.
is Complete take out service
Asher Tilchin will be a papa the dance and the film showing. establishment at .. .
I The Main Dining Room and Gypsyll
Room
offering Dining service as
soon.
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usual.
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