C arter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 14••111•640 •••••-- Young Adults Pick Torch Fund Heads PHIL ROTHSCHILD A LOT OF PUBLICITY has Harold Weisses on No. 4; and " been given to a two-way stretch "corporation compressor" for the male. It's designed to smooth out that bulge and give the wearer a youthful and ath- letic appearing figure. It seems that the opposition to this male girdle comes from the wife who does not look with approval on the efforts of her hubby to streamline for fear that if her husband gets looking too young he may start getting young ideas. So, while the wife does every- thing possible to keep looking young—she evidently wants the old boy to keep his bulges and look his age. also to the Morry Rocklins, the Paul Richmans, the Ted Browns. • • • BABY TALK Mazel Toys to George and Ros- anne Agree on their second ad- dition, a 6-1b. baby girl—Betsy Lou. From Chicago we learn that Cantor (S. Side Cong.) Pavel Slavensky is the papa of a daughter. ,• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Look—Detroit's Most Beautiful Spot! • * The RIB JOINT *I BAR-B-Q AT ITS BEST Delicious Barbecued Sandwiches Direct from Our Pit to You For Prompt Delivery Call TO. 9-7770 • Ribs • Chicken • French Fried Shrimp Direct from Our Pit to You WE SERVE 'EM DIFFERENT! Open from 11 A.M. to 4 A.M. Every Day 13200 DEXTER CORNER TYLER Ort Chapters List Activities With the appointment of lead- ers for the 10 districts to be can- vassed by the Community Serv- ice Committee in the forthcom- ing Torch Drive, the Jewish young adults' of Detroit are pre- paring to swing into action when the drive opens Oct. 17. Lillian Fischer, Seymour Lich- ter, Harriett Ruth Migdol and Shirley Simons will serve as chairmen in four districts. Eight other board members will serve as co-chairmen for four addition- al districts. They include Virginia Barnett, B e r n a r d Goldstone, Shirley Jacobson, Marilyn Kopel, Leo Majzels, Nathan Peterman, Richard Prince and Samuel Ross. The United Foundation pro- vided two other chairmen to work with the Community Serv- ice Committee — Benson Joffee and Betty Petrella. Milton Lucow and Avern Co- hen are overall co-chairmen of the Committee's participation in the Torch Drive. Workers' meetings are schedul- ed for Sept. 25 and Oct. 4 at the Center and Burroughs Adding Machine Co., respectively! 'BOUT PEOPLE Bill Rein motored out to Calif • Carolyn Brown is in Ind. and Gloria Kurran is work- ing in Washington. Sixteen-year-old Ilene Sabin (Murray's pride) is the youngest • BBG 1st vice-prey of District 6 and the country. PHILALUJARS Norm Bornstein was presented Ann Saulson's heart now be- longs to Jules Doneson . . . he's with the Roy Zezzar Memorial Michigan director for the Zionist Key by the Gamma Chi Alums . . Bornstein was judged the Region. From Flint we learn that Ely highest in scholarship and frat- Shapiro has given Esther Merkle ernalism among the actives for a ring. Bev Goldfine has got her- his 4 years. H. Alvin Shapiro acquires his self hooked up with a Chicago new CPA title with offices in laddie. They're engaged: Peggy Gil- the Cadillac Tower. While Bud Schubiner was on man and Manny Colbert, Mavel his vacation jaunt in Bermuda, Gale and Maurice Shapiro. Seymour Hertzenson and Ruth he bumped into the newly-weds, Littky seem spellbound over each Norm Seigels. Showman Mickey Woolf is other. • • • back from his summer resort BOYS AND GALS here and bursting with lots of new mater- there . • . Leonard Wayne and ial . . . he'll unleash some of it Maureen Levitt, Jack Gabe and at the Shoe Fair convention. • • • Beatrice Chodoroff, Lil Wohl and Mel Alter, Doris Karmann and SOCIALS ON TAB Sunday, Sept. 24, Social Inc. Al Waterstone, Bev Fogel and Jerry Meretsky, Marilyn Sklar unveils its first fall party at and Bob Silver, Gil Plotnik and Warren Valley Country Club Paula Clark, Stan Dorfman with with a Latin-American band. It's Marilyn Safir, Lou Starr and open and non-members can join Shirlee Kirm, Alice Matler and up at the door . . . Prez Her- shel Lewis will be on hand to Herb Shrieber. • • • see that you meet everyone. Over at the Northwest Con- HAPPY ANNIVERSARIES: The Bob Krauses on their 6th; gregation the YPC group have the Seymour Krafts and the an open dancing party complete 1 Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, September 21, 1950 with a floor show. Admission for non-members is a buck. Masada's opening meeting of the season takes place on the 24th with a mock trial of the Zionist Party. • • • IT'S BIRTHDAY time once again and this week we salute Howard Camden, Harold Bass, Harold Helfer, Bobby Calfin, Bob Widen, Eve Caminker, Iry Wasserman, Bernie Winer, Aaron Wolovits, Leonard Levin, Art Blau, Kenneth Himmel, Sid Rosenthal, Sara Kogan and Lil Rockman. Exhibitors are planning dis- plays of jewelry, silver and rare objects of art. The show will be open to the public. Other fall activities are: NORTHWEST CHAPTER: A luncheon and fashion show at 12:30 p.m., Monday, at 17416 Kentucky. Fashions by Peron. HUNTINGTON WOODS Chap- ter: A luncheon, 12:30 p.m., Mon- day, followed by a showing of the film: "Passport to Freedom". Weinie Roast Slated by Bnai David Men The Bnai David Men's Club will hold its annual weinie roast Saturday evening, Sept. 30, at Palmer Park. M. H. Shepherd, chairman of entertainment, announces there will be refreshments, music, dancing and community singing. MRS. ARTHUR BLOOM • • • Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom, region- al president of Women's Ameri- Whether for the latest news or can Art, announces that ORT'S the best in advertising, it always third annual antique show has pays to read the Jewish Chronicle been scheduled for Oct. 15, 16, the year round. and 17, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. For 1950 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS . . . ' HURRY! SEE OR CALL JACK oesky's MARKOWITZ Newly remodeled distin- guished restaurant-delicates- sen and bar (Sales Manager) • Luncheon • Dinner • Late Snacks 400110111••••••••••••1111101 ■11110001111100•••••••••••• ••4 DINING AT ITS BEST Town Pump 'Pork at Montcalm CA. 8310 . 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