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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-14

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, September 14, 1950

DETROIT

Page 11

JEWISH CHRONICLE

jewelery by day and entertaining
thousands with ceremonial dances
and songs at "Standing Rock"
nightly till Labor Day.'
We were impressed with the
fact that the Indian youngsters
attend public school nearby in _
the fall and winter thereby prey-
S YE OLDE REPORTER set- band and know it's the most ing themselves to be a group of
,
wonderful
reality
in
the
world.
tles down for another visit
alert and interesting ,young Am- TT'S MOST appropriate that the ; along with a gal from Cincinnati
• • •
ericans. Of course the social sten-
with our column friends we feel
of , and Mike llandlesman looking
SPENT ONE morning (all wards particularly in the finan- 1 ] I. New Year comes at the end
one great thing missing and
the lazy summer months . . . yes, I wide awake with a tall brunette.
right, it did develop into one cial status made us wonder how
• * •`
that's the old
day) climbing (and we do mean America's first citizens could the end of the vacation is the time !
7
school routine
to
turn
over
a
new
leaf—to
wipe
]
SUMMER
ROMANCE
climbing) a trail marked as find themselves in such a sad
which until now
the slate clean from last season ] 1 They thought their love Was for-
"West Bluff Trail" which offer- situation.
was shared by
and to start over.
I
ever
ed a terrific view of all the sur-
• • •
us with you and
A ri d said it w as fate they should
'or the New Year, the Chinese ] An
rounding
scenery
from
the
top
EXCURSION BOATS and am-
which, believe
„,,,, t ,
ofa cliff right at the tip of phibians are liberally scattered I have a tradition of paying all ]
us, is a mighty
debts before the old year ends ! But like their vacation
nowhere.
atevery block and pier of the and to start the new year off free Their infatuation
wonderful thing.
Your reporter's ambition got ] I dells
'
and your honeymooners
Yep, including
I Was over too soon—short but
the better of us both and we were lucky to purchase the right and clear.
those hours on
sweet!
But
what
happens
with
us?
We
]
decided
to
follow
the
trail
all
ticket to the right excursion.
chem., history,
—.111
make
resolutions,
but
continue
in
!
the way through (no such things
* 0 *
After comfortably seating Our-
or comp 4, even
'bout
the
same
way
from
year
to'
as humans to disturb us along selves in a ,streamliner (those
Helen
the nights spent
1, OUR PLEASANT summer days
analyzing some masterpiece of an approximate 15-mile stretch). things exist too) we were off year.
I
The
New
Year
is
the
period
to
,
are being edged out by Mr. Au-
Holding on tight and carefully for the u er dells.
the world's lit, however insigni-
Our guide was a med student take inventory of ourselves a tumn. F'or many that ' s a sad n.) e
ficant it seemed at the moment, measuring the distances between
fall means the en-
i for self appraisal, for Wog- ' . . . cheer up,
roc ks we walked (straggled from U of M who certainly time
sure did mean a lot to us.
e
w
came
to
something
which
re-
knows
his
rocks
and
dells.
Youjment,
repentance
and
starting
all
actment
of
countless
social affairs
along
in
western
style)
until
We're only mentioning this to
and meetings that clubs have
tell you how lucky you are to be
can imagine our astonishment hover.
• • *
been storing up for the past :4]v-
going to school or college and sembled a path down but loo
when we learned that most of
eral months.
,
mightly
close
to
a
gorge.
MOTOR
CITY
BREEZE
be able to experience the daily
the formations have been there
Sarah Simmons really got i For instance, on Sept. 24, Social
joys and sorrows that come with
This we followed slowly, and nce
way
before
the
ice
age
and
since
inaugurates their packed
-not at all surely, to a point at many points we could clearly shocked one morning after look- I Inc.
it all.
see
the
layers
of
rock,
row
upon
ling
out
her
window
to
admire
her
,
season
of
fun affairs with a whop.
Honestly, any of you who make where only rocks, (and loads of
the mistake of quitting or not them) greeted our amazed stares row. Formations resemble boats, ! new auto—for what she saw was - per of an affair at a spacious
and even houses, all . the car jacked up on bricks with ! country club featuring Carlos
going on to more learning when behind which lay a slight interest figures
i
you could do so are mighty dumb. to get to the bottom without re- carved by nature untouched by her whitewalls and rims stolen.: Rivera's hand. More in next
Helen Kreshek received a gala col'm.
(Pardon us for being so blunt turning the way we came (that man.
sendoff to L. A., given by her The NW YPC group plans an
but it's quite true. This we found would have made matters far
Wild life and ferns are num-
out from fellows and girls in too easy).
erous at each cave. Oh yes, some pals, Shirley Finkelstein, Shirley open dance on the same night at
their early twenties who made
Thus we began what turned of
ot our traveling companions had Eichker, Mickey Sipher and their social hall.
The henry Morgenthal Lodge
their mistakes and now are hav- out to be a couple of hours of a literally tight squeeze as they Sunny Warshawsky.
Those that dropped in to bid calls to order their fist session of
ing a pretty tough time rectifying rock . descension which finally attempted to continue a tour
them).
led to the exact opposite end past "Fat Man's Rock" where the adieu were Manny Fox, Mary the season at their new meeting
• • •
of the lake from where our car
Victor, Bev Cohen, Joane Brook- place, Young Israel Bldg., Sept.
width is only a few feet.
]
,
HOPE YOU EXCUSE the di- was parked.
Lucky that we had been dieting stein, Jack Stone, Bill Greenwald, 18.
• * *
Now began „ the search for or else we might have missed Maida Silverman and Lee Sol-
version -from our promised col-
ANNIVERSARY MAZEL TOYS
umn 'bout that wonderful honey- water (ah, c-o-o-o-o-o-1 water) o ething This tour ended all mon
moon of ours . . . Let's see, we which was actually found one •
If you want to hear some gocd to the Harold Nelsons on their
mile south along the lake. The ] too soon but before we leave it
left off at the dude ranch in
organ music, catch Sigmund Ross,13rd; and also the Herb Lenters.
musn't forget the trained a Yiddish lad, at Belcrest's Fire- The Harry Dormers mark their
Wisconsin which was the camp- trip back was a comparatively 1 ove
Indian
dog
who
calmly
jumps
th e
easy venture
of back
following
ing site for our week's stay.
cks
along the I cliffs for the benefit of photo- side Lounge . . . he's been 'round 41st.
• • •
Right across the entrance from railroad tracks
Detroit's legit theateri-Jor a long
now ] graphers.
Devi-Barra starts that wonderful
aided by a beautif l but u We could continue like this for spell.
I FOOD FOR THOUGHT
,
• ing
lighth'
h
winding road (so steep that you scorching
• • •
.
. Lou Jacobs getting raves from
gave
us
a
sample
of
the
Field
hours
but
space
runs
out
and
take it in second) through Devil's
HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
TIME:
Good
wishes
to
Bill
Mersky,
the
gang 'round town at the way
Artillery
song
"the
hard
way,
we
have
only
time
to
tell
you
Lake State Park which is sur-
] he serves the ribs and barbeque
rounded by some of the mightiest you sweat till you get there . .." \ that if you ever get the oppor- ]
Stein,
Sam
]
Hy
Isandwiches at Ids glamorous spot,
tunity don't fail to visit the great ]
• • •
bluffs and mountains, trails and
eld- 1 "The Rib Joint," on Dexter.
Carr, Michaleson,
Iry Rollinger, Shirley Reid-
and beautiful campus of the Edwin
ANOTHER DAY found us pay- University
roads, and has the prettiest, clear-
Town Pump, famous for deli•
of Wisconsin at Madi- er, Mary Smith, Howie Lazar,
ing a visit to the nationally
est lake at the foot of it.
i and after theatre
dinners
, s Warshaw, Sammy Schwartz, ioeuesialcl
famous
Wisconsin
Dells
where
,
son
nor
fail
to
take
the
tour
]
Cs
It all so closely resembles a
ary Kaplan, Leon Kohlenberg,IscP
tie — intimate surround-
first
off
we
wandered
through
an
!
through
the
State
capitol
which
'
M
picture of our native Switzerland
Jack Freedland, Sam Kletter, : ings.
that we think it's all a beautiful Indian
Indian village whose inhabitants is a priceless lesson in history
------
Dave Rubinstein, Ernest Curtis,
dream but we look at our hus- specialize in making exquisite and civics, lavishly illustrated by Louis Korn, Roy Levett, Lou :
murals of all types.
Happy Holiday
Next week we'll tell you more I Zack, Lois Landau, and Nathan
'bout the Windy City, city of steel !Crones.
• • •
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
and mankind, city of industry, I
FOOD AND DELICACIES
poetry, and wealth, our new I FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
istin-
remodeled
Newly
I "This is only a temporary ar-
home, Chicago.
guished restaurant-delicates-
But till then we'd like to leave : rangement." • * •
sen nod bar
. .
with you the memory of our 1 ERE AND THERE:
ERE
Luncheon
trip
back
where
we
again
stopped
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fading
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Roberts
and
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Snacks

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