11 Carter .CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, October 5, 1950 'Rumba King' Teen-Age High Jinks By MARCIA KLEINMAN PHIL ROTHSCHILD wE SURE HAVE been having Schwartz by her parents. Don' our share of vacations from tell a soul but—Sharon's birth school thes past few weeks. Do day was really in August. The E'LL • PASS ON a few point- Society, pens a note 'bout the hope you gave the religious hob- party was—shall we say, slightly ers to the hombres that were New Year's affair already plan - days more than a little thought. postponed? picked up from a book on "under- ned with all proceeds for charity , Found enjoying the delicious work in Israel. standing the female." • ', The question stands: Were there %. • • * , - more Centralites at services — lunch were Mrs. Jack Schwartz, I. Never tell a plain pit that Bernice Stein, Ethel Bogorad, • or in J. L. Hud4on's? she's beautiful—instead tell her MORE BREEZE: 1 1 Congregation Shaarey Zedek Gloria Rose, Bertha Simin, Janet Boy Takes Gal Out Dept.: Bill that she's smart looking or has is cooking on the front burner Wexler, Janet and Rita Ross, beautiful eyes or a striking fig- Ross and Lil Kaufman, Dorothy these days. Student president Gloria and Sara Zimmerman Sloan and Hershel Lewis, Al . ore. Shel Miller, Vice Dave Weisman (the Twins), Audrey Edelstein, 2. The con for a beautiful gal Fcurring and Joyce Katz. and Secretary Sally Cornwise Diana Goren, Maureen Garrison, The Iry Dubins boast 'bout the is to tell her that she has a are seeing that no time is wasted and Adrienne Circle. marvelous sense of humor or that 8 lb. boy . . . The Morris Zaltos in getting things jumping. Their baa ug ght sneaking hot rolls into she's clever and different or has have named their no. 1—Alan a C were Rochelle Rubin and membership a first affair was some air of mystery 'bout her. Edward. social at the home of Rhoda Joan Belinsky. Very refreshing to observe that This stuff sounds swell in print Coggan which got the season off . . . now, will it work? What's strangers entering the N'west Beune Ruth- to a good start. XAVIER CUGAT, the "rumba the reaction? Remember this Congregation during the holidays Joining in on the "get ac- were Celia Helen Vied- hart, Ruth Levey, R osend Beune king," and his orchestra will be quotation. "0' flatter me, for love were greeted cordially by the ushers and seated in the board featured at the Elmwood Cas- quainted" party were board mem- rah, Phyllis Ratner, Natallie delights in praises." room instead of being turned inn in Windsor for five days, hers Ruth Chodoroff, Ruth Ann "Nicky" Samuels, Sandra Slobin, • • Pragg, Bev Steil. Shell Noch- Annette Schuff, and last but cer- beginning Monday, Oct. 1G. away at door if they didn't pus- SNORTIN' TIIE TOWN man, Dorothy and Bernard stone, Shama Geller, Ralph Fire- Wit- tainly not least, Sharon's cousin, . one of those high priced sess For the second consecutive Barbara Horowitz, who flew in • admission tickets. Ira Kaufman A year Jeweler Morrey Winston tenherg, Sara Handelsman, and from Minneap olis for the oc- ti is president of f the h C Congregation. heads the Dearborn end of the Henrietta Hermelin. • • , Torch Drive. Another big event coining up casim. • • • • FOR YOUR PLEASURE . . . Harold "Rusty" Perlin must At a joint executive meeting at is the I n t e r - Congregational THE PARTY SEASON is on socials are on tab: • have been a happy guy—for he these The Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen tl.c home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Youth Council's second annual and your reporter is eager to went home 450 bucks to the good after picking winners on 3 JWV post/have their 4th annual Cohen, of 18072 Santa Barbara movie-dance, the Western Whirl, print the doings of your gang card party at the JWV home this avenue, the Aesculapian Pharma- which will take place Saturday, straight races! t e a c h e r Saretta Satdee nite (Oct. 7) ... the aux- ceutical Fraternity, in collabora- Oct. 28 at Temple Beth El. Plan- so call T O, 7-4274 or write 3314 Dramatics avenue now. This is your tion with the Auxiliary, has be- nine the program are Adrienne rael; Norman Tyler column, dear readers, and I want Mosher is beaming these days . , . iliary will also participate. The Daniel Frisch Chapter of gun arrangements for its charity j Kolb of s Temple I to know exactly what you like or one of her pupils, 10-year-old TV the ZOD will meet on Satdee dinner-dance to be held Nov. 8 at Kayman of Northwest; Larry dislike about it so—how about Georgie Silverman, won a i Traysohn of Bnai David: Ve Northwood Inn. giving me a call? audition for a new proposed nite for a party at the Hungarian Hy Margolis and Mrs. Michael Spear of ShaareY Zedek and show. Incidentally Saretta is Village . . . which incidentally immimmisminewomintr opening her own school of drama- is under new management of the ! Wainer are entertainment chair- I Margie Moses • of • Beth El. George Patrieks who have re- I men and Mrs. Harry Dorfman tics. Col. F. Maybohm I Get well to Jack Green in the vamped the place to give it new and Harold Bardinan are in ' ! CATCHING UP Sixteen on the surprise news 1 we find a Sweet • I i charge of the souvenir ad book. sparkle. Mt. Carmel Hospital. invites you • e e t party xias given by the "Devil- • • • On Sunday eve you single' The Auxiliary will m for an evening that's gents can trek over to the De- 1Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 11 at I ettes" for one of their members, I PHILALUJAHS , DIFFERENT! I troiter and make merry at the the home of Mrs. Margolis, 184901Joan Gruskin. The girls in the Jo Blum has written her pals club that attended were . Gerriel 1 1Kentucky avenue. that she's become engaged to a B & P Pioneer Women dance. I Glazer, Judy Levine, Shelby I The Gay and Calif. laddie—she just left re- Alter, Freda Weinberg, Lenore ' Dorothy Langer's publicity j I Colorful cently. Rhinestone and Reva Wilson. 1 note says to hold your breath for Beth Aaron Youth Mary Goldman and Eileen I The fellas on hand for the cele- adada's autumn festival dance to Install Officers Ferentz add the "Mr. and Mrs." onOct. 22 . . . lots of new faces t The Young Adults of Congrega- bration were Ilerbie Rechter, 1, • title on Oct. 7. Sara Lee Eichler pr mis Hershel Lewis tells me that tion Beth Aaron will meet at Ronnie Pollack, Irwin Zooker- 1 and Lou Segel take the vows Food — ituastan eel Boils 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 12, at berg, Jack Levy, Stan Delidow, II •• • marvotous on Oct. 15. American—deliciously prepared over 500 SINGLE boys an d • • • the synagogue, 18000 Wyoming Fred Rosenthal, Etzie Kullish, Col. Maybohm. jammed into last at Thatcher to install officers and Bob Kerhan, Bob Solomon, and Is, SPECIAL CATERING TO BAN- affair. The 2nd Social one is Inc's already QUETS & PARTIES — 2 DINING" FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "And under way and is scheduled for hear a address by Rabbi Benja- Butch Singerman. Did I notice hear if I'm elected . . ." some ex-schoolboys in that group? - I ROOMS! Olin H. Gorrelick. • • • How's the world treating you, Oct. 15. MAIL BAG: fellas? Max has reopened for the fall with the Lil Aronawitz, Joan Felzer and Rd.) I The Book-Cadillac was the I (2 blocks South of 14 Nlile 00 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO rlioriE LINCOLN 2-50 Lois Moore postcard that they're Landgarten, Dene Laib, Roz Henri's String. Ensemble enter- scene of a Sweet Sixteen Ion- . L, . . . . . in un me .61 having fun in N'Yawk. Pianka, Balfour Peisner, Dr. Ken taining• For Italian delicacies and food cheon given recently for Sharon Marriage notice from Mar- Belen, Jimmy Rush, Eddie Spar- guerite Wertheimer of Winnetka age, Dorothy Wolf, Sol Sakwa, i its. Maria's Pizzeria Restaurant .. . that may be of interest to Verne Heilbrunn, George Levin, ' on Puritan. a Luncheon - Dinner some of her Detroit friends. Norm Schiffer, Don Katz, Ted , Choice Liquors Israel Zinstain, prez of the Frazis, Bernie Slabeck, Frank I FAMOUS LAST WORDS: "I've Open 11 a.m. to 2 am. Open Sundays Berditchever Progressive Aid Perry, Cecile Gluck, Dorothy driven a car for 20 years and Ilenri's String Buller and Marion Kohlenberg. never had an accident." Ensemble For information call UN. 3- • * WO. 1-0983. 62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre 4445. FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN THE RUSSIAN BEAR INN Aeseulaptans Plan Charity y ance CAROUSEL •• . I 4416 N. 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