rl Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Page 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, June 1, 1951 — - Teen-Age Town Talk Bond Manager By MARCIA KLEINMAN "GOOD, BETTER, BEST," de- %•1 scribes one of Central's top seniors—John Sobeloff, who just heaped another honor on Ye Olde Alma Mater and himself by walking off with first place hon- ors in the Mich- igan Federation of Labor spon- sored essay con- test. "How Or- 4 ganized Labor H a s Changed America in the Marcia ,. Last 50 Years.? Oh, yes, besides the honors heaped upon him, John was the fortunate recipient of a $500 scholarship to the college of his choice, either Michigan or Ober- lin in Ohio, which certainly is a prize worth winning. Centralites and grads probab- your teachers and your hours, "but not your marks." Despite this 'hindrance" Earl seems to be doing all right— don't you think? Outside of school Earl shines in the sports field—basketball is his favorite. He is also a member of AZA chapter Israel. A double hats off to you, Earl! • • • THE AVONS HAD a mother and daughter luncheon at the Book Cadillac where each girl presented her mother with an orchid. Dining for the rest of the week on bread and water: Merle Stoll. Karen Lipkin, Edna Zuck- er, Barbara Goldberg, Ruth Rubin, Lenore Reifman, Lois Gauss, Ilene Glick, Charlotte Me•kler and Marilyn Edelstein. •• « • THOUGHT FOR TILE WEEK: A club is a place where min- utes are kept and hours are wasted. PHIL ROTHSCHILD by 111HY DO WOMEN buy things? in September .. • published Vy Here are eight reasons that Viking Press. were given by a merchandising manager: 1. Her husband says she can't have it. 2. It makes her look thin. 3. It comes from Paris. 4. Her neighbors can't afford it. 5. Nobody's got one. 6. Everybody has one. 7. It's different. 8. "Because." Do you know any better ones? Let's have 'em. • • • EDWARD II. SINGER, 45, New York City attorney,. has been named resident manager of the Detroit office of the American Financial and De- Israel, which is conducting the $500,000,000 Israel bond drive in the United States. He succeeds Edwin L. Mayer. Singer has been active in communal and civic groups in New York and served as president of the Junior League of the Bronx Hospital in 1928 and as presi- dent of Rehoboth Lodge No. 89, • Bnai Brith, in 1937. NITE LIFEING Faces around the town doing the spots . . . Ben Rothstein and Charlotte Waterstone, Tommy Rosender and Mary Soloman, Lois Cohan and Dick Cohen, Milt Green and Elaine Cohen, Dol- ores Moss and Frank Nelson. More twosomes . . Devera Levin and Don Shapiro, Mel Shapiro and Shirley Reider, Herb Sillman and Rhoda Baskin, Jay Forman and Rae Morganroth, Shirley Gill and Stan Wolf, Danny Schwartz and Eveleyn Eppelblatt, Phyllis Glazer and Nate Nelson, Steve Victor and Vivian Levine, Elaine Pupko and Ray Colman. • • • MORE RAMBLINGS Danny Arnold switches from selling luggage (Hollywood) to the insurance game ... he's tied up with The Travelers. Dr. (Capt.) Ray Robbins due in this week on leave from his post at Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. , . . Jeweler Morrey Roe's son-in-law. Marlene Briskin got a chance to do some narrating on WJR's mobile disc jockey show. Dorothy Strohl is back in town after her lengthy stay in the Windy City . . . Her going away present was the theft of $1,000 worth of ties in her car. Dearborn's jeweler, Morrey Winston (also pres. of Detroit Jewelers' Association) recalled (way back) how he left on his honeymoon trip to Chicagd with 50 bucks in his pocket . . . but it didn't last long ... he was re- lieved of it by stick-up men. • • • remember that same state- wide contest was won last year by another blue and white gal, Alva Sachs, who is now using * 4, the winnings at U of M. THE STAGS CLUB had a When we chatted with John weinie roast last Saturday nite the other day he heaped loads that turned into a house party ANNIVERSARIES of praise on his comp teacher that turned into a jaunt to Jef- Mazel Toys to the Wallace (and sponsor of the contest in ferson Beach Amusement Park. Tonkins on their second; third to Central) Mrs. Frieda Paperno, Walking in the rain: the David Dickmans: the Ed Pat- who is well known to all Cen- tovichs celebrate their fourth; Lloyd Newman with Sharon tralites for her constant guid- it's No. 6 for the Lee Beckers and ance and interest in their activ- Superstine, Danny Marcus, the Al Schaffers, Marty Cohen, Bugsy Seigel and 4, • ities and scholastic abilities. The 26th to the Isadore Fields Sheryle Hubar, Kenny Shevin SHORT SNORTS and the 28th for the Joseph John is the son of Mr. and and Barbara Maldover, Howard CPA Leo Sobel takes over the Schattens. Mrs. Isadore Sobeloff of Muir- Shapiro with Marilyn Boren, The Detroit Alumni Chapter of reins of the Henry Morgenthau The Morton Shapiro's 11th an- land avenue (Jewish Welfare Ronnie Seltzer, Ed Marks, Jerry the Alpha Omega fraternity, the BB group and Harry Cohen niversary hitch included well Federation's executive director). Laker, Al Gilbert and Diane Den- largest international Jewish (Downtown Juice Bar) will guide wishers Leonard Brands, the Further delving into John's Weingarten. tal fraternity, recently installed the Detroit BB Bowling League Harry Eisenstats and the Bobo , life we discovered that he also An AZA chapter (527 North- its new officers. for next season. Shapiros 'round the table. excells in school activities, tak- • • • Dr. Oscar Rosen of Cleveland, ing a lead in the 12A play, re- west to be exact) had a wienie Don Shapiro informs us on the roast. national president, administered FAMOUS LAST WORDS: porting for the school paper, name of 27-year-old Herb Gold's Morley Cooper and Anita the oath of office. The ceremony new novel, "Birth of a Hero," due ''You can't do that." and heading the proposed Club Baker, Jerry Cohen and Louise was followed by a dinner and La Salle. Spare time (if there is any) Holtzman, Harvey Littman and dance. Officers for the year 1951-52 finds John pickling eels in an Sue Goldberg, Lee Weisberg and eel pickling factory on Tuxedo Idene Silver roasted wieners and are: a rosy fire. (or so he claims). Quite an oc- marshmallows round Dr. Samuel Willis, president; Mickey Zide and Fern Gault, Dr. Al Kaplan, vice-president; cupation, eh what? Sid Diamond and Judy Levey, Congrats, John, you're a better Steve Plovan with Rhoda Leach, Dr. Allan Kline, recording . sec- man than I (I should hope). Harold Altman and Rhoda Sclar retary; Dr. Jack Lawson, treas- • • • urer; Dr. Nathan Gitlin, corre- were also on hand. sponding secretary; Dr. Gerald NORTHWESTERN II I G II is the phone num- is 7-4274 TO. also due for their share of hon- ber, 3314 Tyler the address. Freedman, editor, and Dr. Ger- ors which are brought by star Send or write your news but ald Aptekar, sergeant-at-arms. Specializing In Delicious Italian Dishes — Pizza Pies, Spaghetti and Ravioli Also sworn in by Dr. Rosen Also Steaks, Chops and Chicken — Alr Conditoned — Closed Mondays senior Earl Remer. please do so before your main were the officers of the under- The Regents' Alumni Scholar- '12907 WEST 7 MILE ROAD, near STEEL ship Association of U of M event, if possible. graduate chapters at the Uni- OPEN FROM 4 P.M. TO 3 A.M. - SUNDAY, 2 P.M. TO 1 A.M. awarded him a tuition scholar EXODUS BECOMES MUSEUM versities of Detroit and Michi- ship renewable by marks. HAIFA — (ISI) —The Exodus. gan. In the Alpha Nu Chapter at Earl, now vice-president of famous refugee ship which was the senior class, plans to study turned back to France and Ger- the University of Detroit, Ralph FAMOUS FOR FINE FOODS Greenberg is president; Frank medicine when he graduates. many by Britain in 1947, has Open Sunday, Dancing and Floor Shows Nightly Earl tells us that Northwest- been transformed into a Hagana Solway, vice-president; Wesley Green, treasurer; Sidney Mer- JO. 4-4111 ern is a wonderful school. He MILK RD. WOODWARD at museum. ians, corresponding secretary; says you can practically choose Maurice Sugar, recording secre- tary; Elerald Gurman, editor, and FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Hafts Sam Bleier, sergeant-at-arms. quet, shower and party accommodations at any time. Closed Tuesday. 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