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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-19

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, October 19, 1950

Page 13

JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROIT

Tells of Party

BBYOutlook

A FTER A VERY successful start

By SHARON SCHWARTZ

M

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

EN—ARE YOU worried 'bout
your hair line thinning or the I
appearance of bald spots? Well
cheer up, for now science offers
evidence that the guy with the
clean swept noggin' is smarter
and more virile than his fellow-
man with the heavy head of hair.
Recently a scientist completed
studies to support the contention
that a bald head is the mark of
an educated man or an intellect.
Prove it? Maybe we can call
these bald "geniuses"? — Bing
Crosby, Shakespeare, Edger Ber-
gen, Julius Caesar, Socrates, etc.
• • •
DETROITERS ARE BUZZIN
'bout . . . new engagements . .
Dr. Mark Goldstick and Sylvia
Shlain; Al Goldman and Diane
Schwitzer, Bob Silver and Mari-
lyn Sklar.
Dolly Mayor got her sparkler
from Lenny Maher.
In the steady dept.: Toby Mitte-
dorf and Milt Weiss, Bernie Co-
hen and Ethel Oakum.
Judy Levin is engaged to an
out-of-town lad.
• • •
BOY AND GAL ON THE GO:
Coupled up here and there .. .
Audrey Tolmich and Al Marko-
witz, Aubrey Smith and Mitzi
Goodman, Phil Schrieber and
Rhoda Baskin, Iry Telnick and
Joy Cranz, Madelyn Swerdlen
and George Karpelnick, Harry
Sears and Shirley Shlain, Elaine
Cohen and Mort Faigenson, Jerry
Kelman and Roz Clayman, Ber-
nie Schwartz and Marilyn Wilbur,
Maureen Levitt and Harold Po-
dolsky, Bert Slatkin and Annie
Smith.
• • •
QUOTATION: "Intelligence is
like a river—the deeper it is, the
less noise it makes."
• • •

TYPEWRITER DOODLINGS

Al Goldfarb brought back a
souvenir from his western trip
. . . a 1 1 /2-year-old colt. He's go-
ing to try and break its Texas
habits.
Ginny Barnett is of! to Boston
. Brewster Brody and Rudy Si-
mons flew to the U of M game in
N. Y. last week end.
The Leo Berlins have named
their offspring Eric Michael.
Another expansion for haber-
dasher Jerry Morse; 700 pieces of
fabric have been added to the
new suiting dept.
After the performance of the
Detroit Municipal Opera Co. in
the "Finian in Bnai Brith" pres-
entation before the Brandeis
Lodge, one of the performers, a
non-Jew, was so impressed with
the Bnai Brith program that she
donated her evening's pay back
to Jerry Mosher, the narrator.
• • •

if you don't square dance there'll
be some exhibitions to show you
how . . . adm.: a buck.
The YPC of N'west will assem-
ble at 8 bells for a "Mystery Trip"
followed by grub . . . meeting in
front of the Congregation or call
M. Swerdlen at UN. 4-7910 . . .
$2.25 a couple.
The Beth Aaron Young Adults
blossom out this Sunday evening
with a dance. That's 'bout all the
info. I could gather from their
publicity.
• • •
NOW FOR A BIT of birthday
music to congratulate our readers ,
this week ... Bob Grossman, Pam
Carpenter, Joe Katz, Marshall
Moss, Harry Thomas, Charles
Canvasser, Lou Feinberg, Marian
Lupiloff, Harriet Aiken, Sherman
Schwartz, Sherman Zedes, Mur-
ray Greenbaum, George Gomb-
urd, Henery Freudenberg, Ray
Feldman, Morrey Firestone, and
Mickey Glazer.
Four-year anniversary congrats
to Bill Jacobs on the 22nd.

NCJW to Study
Jewish Culture

A study group devoted to Jew-
ish curtural and educational ma-
terial is being organized by the
contemporary Jewish affairs
committee of the National Coun-
cil of Jewish Women.
The first meeting will be
Thursday, Oct. 26 at the home of
Mrs. Herbert S. Eskin, 2671 Ewald
Circle, and is open to all women
interested in matters of Jewish
content.
The National Council of Jew-
ish Women is also one of several
Detroit Jewish women's organ-
izations sponsoring classes in con-
versational Hebrew. Two series,
of 1 sessions each, are planned.
One is underway, one will start
in January. Classes are held at
10:30 a.m., Wednesdays at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Hall.
There is a fee of $3 for the
course. Any woman wishing to
participate can call Mrs. Samuel
Aaron, WE. 3-6336.

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Ahavas Achim
Unit to Hold Meet

The Bnai David Sisterhood in-
vited members and friends to a
membership tea and card party
to be held Monday afternoon in
the social hall.
Plans are being made for the
15th annual donor luncheon to
be held Wednesday, Dec. 6.
Funds will go to the sisterhood's
Sunday school. For reservations
call Mrs. Sam Kane, WE. 3-4159.

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Nov. 13

DINING AT ITS BEST

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Beautiful Singer—Direct from N. Y.

Henry Albert, 50 year old at-
torney and World War I veteran,
of Jamaica, Long Island, was
elected national commander of
the Jewish War Veterans of the
United States at the organiza-
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vention in Asbury Park, N. J.,
Oct. 4-8.
Albert succeeds Jackson J.
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CALLING ALL BOYS! AZA
lierzel 112 of Windsor is present-
ing its 21st annual sweetheart
dance on Saturday, at the Shaar
Hashomayim Synagogue, corner
of Giles and Goyeau in Windsor.
Charlie Cox and his orchestra
will furnish the music beginning
at 9 p.m.
The main event of this affair
will be the choosing of a girl who,
in the eyes of the Alephs, has
done the most of AZA in that
community.
The admission to this semi-for-
mal affair is $1.85 a couple.

The next meeting of the
Ahavas Achim Sisterhood will
be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, (the dance consultants' committee ... presents
AND DANCE
Oct. 26 at the home of Mrs.
COMPANY
Lewis Tessler, 12324 Broadstreet
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The group's Hanukkah carni-
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Bnai David Group
Sets Social Affair

SOCIALS A-COMING

The friendly spirit of autumn
will reign at Masada's dance this
Sunday (22nd) at the Center ...

AL GOLDSTEIN, membership
chairman for the Louis Mar-
shall Lodge, announces that the
chapter and lodge have sched-
uled a IIalloween dance which
is to be held Oct. 29 at the new
Parkside Hall at Parkside and
Fenkell. Many educational as
well as entertaining activities
are planned for the evening, in-
cluding exhibits on the various
Bnai. Brith projects. The ad-
mission to the affair is the
bringing of a new or prospec-
tive member—man or woman.

last year, the BBYO drama
group is again reorganizing. Any-
one interested in becoming a
member of this group can call
Mrs. Helene Leban, UN. 2-8890,
or Mrs. Pearl Haberman, TO. 7-
2085 for further information.
The season for membership teas
has rolled around once again. The
Julie Gottlieb Chapter recently
held its tea at the home of mem-
ber Judy Krandell, and the mem-
bers of Lena Farber BBG held
their tea at the home of Ida and
Sue Rappaport.
AZA Jerome Kern held its first
annual carnival on Saturday, Oct.
7. From all indications the affair
was a terrific success. There was
everything from ring toss to an
auction and e•erything from the
booths to the scenery was made
by the fellows themselves.
Louis Marshall Young Women
held quite an unusual type of a
party. What was it? A Stanley
(plastic) party.
• • •
THE FRANCES SOLOVICH
Chapter held its installation at
the home of advisor Madeline
Belkin. Mrs. Lewis Manning,
president of the Greater Detroit
Women's Council, installed the
following officers:
President, Sharon Schwartz;
vice-president, Rita Ross; record-
ing secretary, Diana Goren; cor-
responding s ecretary, Audrey

Edelstein; treasurer, Janet Ross;
and reporter, Maureen Garrison.
Chairman Leonard Rachmiel
announces that the AZA Sabbath
will be held on Friday evening,
Nov. 10 at the Bnai David Syna-
gogue.
The installation of officers of
the Detroit-Windsor Bnai Brith
Girls Council will be held on Sun-
day, Nov. 5 at Billet House, Sec-
ond boulevard and Warren.

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