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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
r'riday, January 26, 1951
Hashofar Artist
Teen - Age High Jinks
By MARCIA KLEINMAN
PHIL ROTHSCHILD
HOULD Jewish youth date honor of her birthday (16th of
course) by her parents, Mr. and
ETROITERS ARE SAYING: the Harold 'Vlilners • a visit is
Mrs. David A. Weiss.
Popular and pretty Doris March.
Her guests were Pat Smith,
Israel and BBG Diane Malerman
The Phi Sigma Sigma gals will
Wertheimer
has been snagged by
Elaine
Iczkovitz,
Sandra
Iczovitz,
in a panel discussion held at the
honor their pledges Marilyn Fru-
Jack
Sherman
.
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she's
wearing
Evelyn Simons, Evelyn Kahn,
at
home of Nancy ..
the tell-tale . ring on her left min and Arnette Weingarden 30
Blossom Lehrman, Jackie Sha-
Fisher.
their
formal
dinner
dance
Jan.
finger.
piro, Winifred Gooze, Mildred
The consensus
the Elmwood.
Herbie Rosenthal has picked a at
Goldman, Charlotte Robinson,
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of opinion was,
en-
new
..
and Shirley Goldstick. Numerous
ring for a N. Y. gal
pro: it m o uld
BIRTHDAY MUSIC
gagements . . . Eugene Gottlieb
relatives also attended.
promote friendly
Happy salutes to our col'm
and Maxine Zack, Lorie Cohen readers whose "one year older"
The boys of AZA Alexander
inter-religious
and
Bob
Abramovitz,
Norm
Ka-
Goode.gave a stag farewell party
feelings and help
days falls this week . . . Sophie
gen and Ronnie Shapiro.
for Dickie Frank, leaving this
to eliminate
Greenblat, Sam Fenton, Al Rott-
The Ruben Snide•s honeymoon man, Sam Schiff, Ben Buten,
Sunday for Prep School in Penn-
prejudice; con: it
in Miami and the Marshall Fish- Dickie Freidman, Mort ey Wasser-
sylvania. We'll miss you, Dickie.
would lead to in-
ers take to N. Yawk.
termarriage and
man, Seymour Ett and Alex Adel-
' Hats off to the Mistix Club on
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a weakening of
their first anniversary. The girls RUTH SLATER, mezzo-so-
berg.
Marcia
Judaism.
Anniversary Mazel Toys: Mor-
I in the club are Margaret Purnell, prano, accompanied by Flor- DATING DEPT.
ence
Sleeper,
will
be
guest
Coupled up here and there ... rey Prujanskys, No. 3; the Morris
Club Cosmopolitans is still on Cyrill Gordon, Harriet Chodoroff,
the go—they plan a smoker tonite 'Gail Nash, Sandy Collier, Phyllis artist at the next Hashofar Barbara Lewis and Sol Dunn, Davises, No. 4; the Art Rosners,
Musicale to be held at the home Leonard Elkin and Audrey Ses- No. 5; the Bernard Weisbergs, No.
for new members at Freddy Le- King and Pearl Gold.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malamud.
vine's house.
Many happy returns of the Miss Sleeper, a native of Tor- kind, Arnie Stone and Rhea Rou- 10 and Dorothy and Max Spiel-
back, Joan Bookstein and Sheldon gelman (The Alamo) on their.
Jan. 29 is the date, Northwest year to all of you.
onto, has been in Detroit only Lutz, Irving Wright and Ruth 14th.
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Jewish Center is the place where
a short time. She has been on Rosberg, Bernie Gorosh and Bert
all teens gather to see a film, fol-
HEREBY NOMINATE Elaine the CBS radio network. At Goldman.
I
lowed by discussion, "Are You Goodman as our Sweetest Six- present she is teaching at the
Observations: Shirley Stein and
Good Date Bait?"
teen of the month. Elaine is one United Jewish Folk Schools in Aleyda Axler double dating with
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of the few people who can qualify Detroit. On the same program two chappies from Dayton .
some new Hebrew and Yiddish
JACQUELINE JAULAUS cele- for that title.
The Sisterhood and Men's Club
who is Herb Sandler's new bru-
recordings will be played.
brated her 16th birthday with
She will celebrate her birthday
of Congregation Shaarey Zedek
nette lovely?
friends, Frieda Ferencz, Rita on Feb. 2 at the Elmwood Casino
will hold an old-fashioned square
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Feldman, Judy Krandall, Barbara in Canada. Those lucky people
dance at 9 p.m., Saturday, Feb.
MOTOR
CITY
BREEZE:
.
Bailes and Miriam Weller, at a who will dance and dine are:
3 in the social hall.
Hal
Taines
is
laid
up
with
a
luncheon at her home, after
Food will be served and Arthur
Rudee Goldsmith and Eddie
back injury at Harper.
which they all went to see Rose Chodoroff, Meredith Tigel and
C. Erwin and his orchestra will
Janie Halpern (Gould) whisked entertain. Erwin will call the
Marie at the Masonic Temple.
Lionel Solu•sh, Lauren Goodman
in
town from N. Y. to see her dances.
Just a note to say that Joan with Margot Staub, Audrey Gold-
A $2,000 scholarship is offered
friends.
For reservations or tickets call
Glanz was not "Seen Sipping So- stone escorted by Larry Daniels, by the Jacob Levy Foundation
Skippy (Hot Rod Shop) Fland- Mrs. Hyman Safran, UN. 1-5092,
das" with Mark Davidson, it was Sharon Willis and Bert Shapiro, for the best essay on the topic
ers
helps
sponsor
junior
bowling
or Mrs. Ben Mossman, UN. 4-0273.
Gene Zwieg. Also Joan Meister's Roz Kauldon and Jerry Gold- "The Hebrew University — a
teams with the McGraw Police
host at her Sweet Sixteen was laden, Madie Muroff and Paul EP Challenge of Our Time."
For the most extensive and
Marshall Shambrom, not Mar- ra, Jerry Primack and Al Gilbert,
The scholarship is for one year Station.
Gert Berg, known to her radio accurate local coverage read the
shall Abramson. Guess I'm get- and Susan Frank with Paul Ham- of graduate or undergraduate
and TV audiences as Molly Gold- Detroit Jewish Chronicle every
ting bats in the belfry in my old burger.
study at the Hebrew University
berg, was a neighbor of attorney
age!
Elaine's escort will be Marty in Jerusalem and includes tuition, Ira Kaufman in N. Y. . . . they Friday.
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round
trip
fare
from
New
York
Smith. Happy birthday, Elaine,
still correspond, re old times .. .
and maintenance for a 10-month rumor that she's due in town for
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: from all of us to you.
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN
year.
Kisses are like olives in a bottle,
Another county heard from— academic
a charity function soon.
FOOD AND DELICACIES
The
closing
date
of
the
con-
the first is hard to get—but the Diane Hecker's house was the
Barrister Babe Glantz's new lo-
test
is
April
15.
Essays
shall
not
rest come easy.
scene of a casual gathering last exceed 3,500 words in length. The cation is 870 Penobscot Bldg.
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week. Vida Biegelman, Al Cole-
ka open to anyone who
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TIIOUGIIT: Did'ya
A LUNCHEON was given for man, Dick Levinson, Dave Miller, contest
has comhleted one year of work
Barbara Weiss at her home in Doris Grant, Morry Bensman, at a recognized American college ever notice that those who knock
Skippy Weber and Sharon Wachs
7113 PURITAN
the other feller's work, never
or university.
were among those gathered.
work?
UN. 4-9816
For
information
and
entry
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blanks write to American Friends
• CARRY OUT SERVICE •
In case anyone has forgotten, of the Hebrew University, 9 East SHORT CON
Gerrie Hamburg postcards from
Air Conditioned
the address is still 3314 Tyler and 89th street, New York 28, N. Y.
Acapulco, Mexico.
Open from 4 p.m. to 3 a.m.
the telephone number still TO. 7-
The Irving Hermans have a
Closed Monday
4274.
baby girl.... Mr. Stork will pay
Camp Ogama Names
non-Jewish youth? That's the
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which confronter' AZA
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S•Z• Groups Plan
Square Dancing
Hebrew U.
Contest Open
MEWS PURIM
•RESTAURANT
ClitNriSE
Drriffti
Also Features Select American
Cuisine
Delectable Cantonese
Style under Personal
Supervision of
CHUCK MO - Prop.
Morris Weiss Director
CAROUSEL
Camp Ogama of Muskoka, Ont.,
recently announced the appoint-
ment of Morris Weiss of Detroit
as director.
"Camp Ogama's varied pro-
gram, consisting as it does of de-
centralizing its various units and
permitting them to operate as
camps within a camp, requires a
director of experience and back-
ground.
David Lieberman, the camp's
president, said, "We feel fortun-
ate, therefore, in having secured
the services of Mr. Weiss."
Camp Ogama has a capacity of
150 boys and girls. They are
drawn from Ontario, Ohio, New
York and Michigan.
"A Most Unusual Spot"
Featuring
• LUNCHES
• DINNERS
• LATE SNACKS
Served in Russian-style or
your favorite American way.
by
COL. F. MAYBOHM
Private Dining Room Avail-
allle for Parties, Socials, etc.
CHINA GROVE INN
7537 W. McNichols
Bet. San Juan and Lilac
UN. 4-5521
4426 N. Woodward
(2 Blks. S. of 14 Mile Rd.)
Phone: Lincoln 2-5000
•••• JACK MARKOWITZ
(Sales Mgr.)
INVITES YOU TO SEE THE
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to Hear Psychiatrist
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The World's smoothest
drive available in a ga-
laxy of models in four
series — SPECIAL, CUS-
TOM SPECIAL, SUPER
NI
and ROADMASTER.
Call or See
Dr. Harry August, Detroit
psychiatrist, will deliver the final
lecture of the current season at
the Congregation Bnai Moshe
School of Adult Studies at 9 p.m.
Tuesday.
The meeting is open to the
public.
The Bnai Moshe School will
hold no session on Feb. 6. The
closing sesson will be held on
Tuesday, Feb. 13, which will take
the form of a celebration and en-
tertainment.
JACK MARKOWITZ
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13900 HAMILTON
MARKOWITZ TO. 2-2424
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B oe sky's
Newly remodeled distin-
guished restaurant-delicates -
sen and bar
• Luncheon
• Dinner
• Late Snacks
SAVOIA RESTAURANT
Spaghetti &
Chicken, Steaks, Frog Legs, Dinners, Full
Course Dinner s $1.50 Up
We Cater to Families and Parties
UN. 2-9775
Featuring Wide Selection of Menu
Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks
Liquors - Dancing Wednesday to
Sunday
MENJO s 928 W. McNichols UN. 3-0100
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
BUDDY'S
BAR-B-Q
9050
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
Twelfth at Clairmount - WE DELIVER - TR. 2-8500
ssIAN BEAR INN Ope
Luncheon - Dinner
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Ile,nri's String
Ensemble
62 E. Columbia, next to Cinema Theatre
Town Pump
Pork at Montcalm
WO. 4-7833
WO. 1-0983.
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
EATING PLEASURE"
Chops, Sea Food
Our Specialty—Steaks,
11:30 am. including
Open daily from and
continuous
enter-
Smart
Sundays
tainment.
Hund's DowntownPhone
CARL
Grand River at Bagley
WO. 3-1022
Thirty years of fine food, liquors.
Luncheons 11:30 to 3 p.m. Dinners
3 to 10. Open Sundays 1 to 10 p.m.
'S House
BOESKY'S
SID'S
CAFE LOUNGE
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks.
Chops and Sea Food for more thal
26 sears. All Beef aged in our ow•
cellars.
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate prices
Night
• Sparkling Entertainment. Dancing Every
• Open Sunda,'
Tues.,
Rumba Night
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No Cover or Min.
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
TU. 2-3166
15241 E. Warren at Barham
Ch 20 D House
Sea I F ood and Chop
M ILLE
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C S LISTS N DELICIOUS SEAFOO D
SP FAMOUS
FOR STEAKS, CHOPS AND CHICKEN
12th St & Hazelwood
TR. 2-4375
OPEN SUN.
15508 LIVERNOIS
Room Available for Parties and Banquets M ond_
Closed
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
9-3M
Of
Woodward, One Block S. of 7 Mile Road
TO.