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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-06-15

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, June 15, 1951

In City's Fete

Teen-Age Town Talk

By MARCIA KLEINMAN

THE PAST few weeks a
I N certain
member of our younger

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

THE JEANNE MAXMAN BBG
Chapter had a Cinderella Dance
at the Jewish Center where the
highlight of the evening was the
fitting of the glass slipper.
The slipper tit Marilyn Feder
and she was crowned "Cinder-
ella." Her prince charming was
Irwin Fenster.
The president of the Chapter,
Dotty Laker, was escorted by
Bernard Offen who just came
over from England. Sipping tea
and crumpets.
Bonny Epstein with Leonard
Gaba, Nanette Kurian with Don
Halper, Marion Kurian with
Jerry Schneyer, Gail Smolinsky
and Merin Fishman, Advisor
Edith Stein and Larry Kowalsky,
Rochelle White and Gil Levin,
Marcia Saltz and Arnold Grant,
Phyllis Gaba and Marty Broder,
Doris Arlin with Fred Pragg,
Marcia Rothman and Jimmy

set has made quite a name for
herself. She is none other than
After calling up every Jack
Shirlee Bloom, Central High
for this sheet I've reported Greenberg in the Cleveland di-
senior and co-editor of the school
twosomes and duos on prowl rectory, Harold Rosemont gave it
paper.
loads of handholders, gabbed 'bout up as a lost cause to find his
In the first place Shirlee was
friend
and
went
out
to
the
Cleve-
simmering romances; made tips
the school rep-
. do
land
Ball
Park

.
.
and
who
on our col'm chums on their
resentative in a
forthcoming marriages or en- you think he spotted among the
citizenship essay
30,000
fans

.
.
the
Jack
Green-
gagements and talked about al-
contest sponsor-
berg he spent a day trying to
most everything under the sun in
ed by the Civil-
locate!
the matrimonial field.
ian Club where
Frat brother, Iry Cohen Collins,
Now, what I have written about takes over as head counselor at
she calmly won
the other folks has struck me. George Weiswasser's Country Day MRS. ROYAL S. MAAS has a $200 scholar-
been asked by the Tuesday ship to the col-
I'm soon to leave the bachelor Camp out near Walled Lake.
ranks.
Lawyer Bill Birnkrant is back Musicale of Detroit to portray lege of her
the first concert pianist at the choice.
Under the heading. ''I found from his European voyage.
. . •
250th anniversary celebration
myself a gal dent.," I can link
Just following
on Thursday evening, June 21 her recital of the
my name with Maxine J. Wein- AMONG NITELIFERS
Marcia
Doing the late watch and look- at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. prize winning essay, Shirlee was
berg . . . she's wearing that
sparkler on her tell-tale finger. ing at what's cookin' . . . duos Maas, who for the past few asked to speak to one of the
here and there . . . Rose Gordon years has been chairman of democratic women's club here
(Mazel Tov—Ed.'
As usual, June again is busting and H e r s c h el Lewis, George the Jewish Community Cen- in the city where she was warmly
Hack.
wide-onen with romances and Krandal and Charlotte Rubin, ter's music committee, will received by all.
• • •

weddings and this little ditty Marilyn Rist and Phil Grossman, play Chopin's "Ballade in G
Not long after that Shirlee
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
that one of our readers sent in Bob Jacobs and Barbara Brown, Minor" in a costume from the again showed her fine writing
period of 1880..
will nrobably give you a small Rhoda Lou Hayden and Milt
ability by walking off with third To avoid criticism—do nothing,
Lichterman.
nothing.
chuckle.
place national honors in the Sen- say nothing, be
• • •
• • •
as their new prez Sat. nite at the ior Scholastic Journalistic Con-
"You know that old Eddie Can- BABY TALK
JANIS LIFTON had a packed
tor song: "Tomatoes are cheaper,
Barrister Gabe Glantz has ex- Detroiter Hotel .. . dancing to test.
• • •
house last Saturday nite. Friends
potatoes are cheaper — now's the panded his family again . . . the live music afterwards . . . one
ANOTHER SHIRLEY has been from 'round the countryside gath-
time to fall in love . . ." It's one 3rd addition is Steven Jay, weigh- buck admission.
This "Summer Frolic" will be making the headlines by doing ered to celebrate her ,birthday.
of the tunes that shouldn't be re- ing in at 8 lbs. and 9 ozs.
the unusual and outstanding.
The delegation from Flint was
vived this year, says our con-
Muriel and Phil Silverstein the last for the season.
The Henry Morgenthau laddies Shirley Deutch sent the following Vonnie Shaprow, Jerry Cohen,
tributor. But high prices or not, have named their first, Karen
take over Menjo's on June 19 for written invitation to 48 guests. I Jerry Schrieber, and Ned Donner.
everyohe is doing it.
Rochell.


their annual dinner dance and in- think it will explain itself.
Pontiac's representative was Sid
• • •
stallation
ceremonies. The men's
I'd love to have you loin me
Dickstein. Windsor's — Connie
REELING 'ROUND
ANNIVERSARIES
And
help
me
celebrate
Gordner. And from our fair city
Four children and six grand- dramatic group will show their
Away from "women, wine and
My 16th birthday party
—Sid Rubenstein, Lenny Rach-
Is a very special date.
song" is the theme of these guys children will be among the' fam- talents that nite.

• •
June 2?, 12 noon, Rotunda Inn.
meil, Sandy Oberfield, Marty
as they make their 3rd annual ily to help Isadore Hoffman cele-
Please don't be late
Gorash, Mort Demak, Malcolm
Your presence is requested—
trek up to the wilds of Drum- brate his 70th year at his Clair- ROMANCE PATTERS
NOT presents, mind my words.
Bobby Adell has given Joyce
BUrnstein, Audrey Borden, Shar.
mund Island for the sports of na- mount home.
Just bring along a little dress
on Schwartz, Shifty Diskin, Ilene
Size 6 to I? will do
Belated first greetings to Joyce Keywell a ring. * •
ture . . . Joe Messenger, Manny
For a girl who has a whole lot less Sabin, Carol Arvin, Mort Jeffe,
Silverman, Iry Tyner, Ralph and Chuck Rosenblatt; the 4th
Than you, or 1, or Sue. . .
Pat Weiss, Don Robiner, Jerry
Ruth Alden will take over
for the Chuck Steinbergs and the BIRTHDAYS •
Shook and Nat Risin.
Happy
greetings
to
Joyce
And distribute them for me
Lipman, Loretta Schneider, and
Gordon Lewises: the 7th for the
To make some girl a happy day,
many, many more.
Leo Sobels, the 10th for the Sam Rosenblatt, Bryna Camden, Leon-
And enhance mp birthday way.
Horowitzes; the 14th for the Joe ard Radner, Irene Saltz, Eileen
Levines and the 31st for the Max Cohen, Syd Halbert, Al Eichler,
Mort D i n o v it z, Al Shaffer,
Spoons.
• • .
Charles Israel, Richard Lazar,
for
Harriet Marder, Sam Arnold,
SOCIALS ON TAB
EVERY PURPOSE
Sat., June 16, the Shaarey Chuck Pearlman, Herschel Le-
Zedek dance by the alums and vine, Hy Weinstein, George Weis-
man, Sid Burk, Harold Fortgang,
the YPS . . . ork for dancing.
The B & P gels of the Bnai Ernest Weis, Rube Isaacs and
Brith will honor Sara Stolinsky Lois Toinkin. . •
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