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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-07-06

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

DETROIT

Friday, July 6, 1951

Page

JEIVISII CHRONICLE

Camp Chelsea Zionist House Neaily Ready;
to Stay Closed Walter Field Named President

Camp Chelsea, Jewish Com-
munity Center camp for mothers
and children, will not open this
summer, Irwin Shaw, Center
executive director, announced
this week.
Low registration plus soaring
costs for maintaining. and mod-
ernizing the 23-year old camp
forced the decision by the ex-
ecutive committee.
Cessation of the Center's fam-
ily camping program is tempo=
nary only, Shaw indicated. Plans
for the Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion's Tamarack Hills camp site
call for the possible develop-
ment of facilities for family and
older person camping to replace
the present mother's and chil-
dren's program.

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

TALL GALS who complain
that they have no opportunity to
meet tall men can meet hundreds
of them in St. Louis, Mo. July
12-15. At that time the "Amer-
ican Affiliation of Tall Clubs"
will hold a conclave there.
Chicago claims to have the
tallest member of all the clubs
. , he's seven feet seven tall.

pens me a note that eight single
gals have made reservations in
July . . . he's looking for 10
single guys to complete the deal
. . . even offering special rates
. so, to make the arrangements
write Mort at Greenbush, Mich.

• • •

• * •

The Silver Anniversary of the
Isadore Atlers was celebrated at
the Wonder Bar last Satdee nite
. . . among those giving ap-
plauds on the 25th mark were the
Morry Partovichs, the Harry
Singers, the Joe Mostens and
daughter Betty escorted by Mor-
ry Linden.
The Rudy Meyersohns chalk
up their 9th anniversary this
week.

At a meeting of Zionist House,
Inc., the following officers were
elected: Walter Field, president;
Leon B. Kay and James I. Ell-
man, vice - presidents; David

Commission, the regional office
of the Michigan and Ohio Valley
regions will be housed in the
new building.
Plans are under way to make
the Zionist House the Israel In-
formation Office for the state of
Michigan. The Zionist House
will be the clearing house for all
questions dealing with travel to
and from Israel; transfer of ef-
fects to Israel; shipping of ma-
chinery, clothing, food, etc. to
Israel.
The Zionist House also will be
established as ZOA-Israel Bond
Headquarters, for Michigan. Con-
sideration is now being given to
the display and sale of Israel
arts, crafts and books.
Meeting rooms will be avail-
able for ZOD chapter meetings
and the showing of Israel subject

WHAT'S COOKIN':
Howard Waterstone sang on
"Starlite Stairway."
Gerry Fishman is in Calif.
She's attending Sanford Adler
daughter's wedding.
Dr. Sachar to Address
Marx Cooper is readying him-
self for his European voyage.
Brandeis Unit's Parley
A new tepee at Commerce
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, presi-
• * •
Lake is the summer retreat of
Gertrude Blum Elected
dent of Brandeis University, will
the Chuck Laskey's.
HARRY COHEN
FAMOUS LAST WORDS:
be
the
main
speaker
at
the
semi-
Music Study Club Head
• • •
• * •
"I was watching his left."
yearly membership meeting of
The Music Study Club of De-
secretary,
and
Harry
Zellmann,
FACES ROUND SPOTS:..
the Detroit Women's Committee
Gladys Wohl and Bernie
of Brandeis University, it was Cohen, treasurer. Cohen also is troit elected Mrs. Gertrude Levi
Schwartz, Tommy Rosender and
announced by Mrs. Oscar Zemon, chairman of the House finance Blum as its new president. „
Mrs. Samuel Shctzer and Mrs.
committee.
Shirley Jacobs, Lou Starr and
president.
Morris
J. Greenberg were elected
Contractors
are
now
at
work
Shirley Krim, Ethel Cohen and
The meeting will be held Sept.
beautifying and decorating the vice-presidents; Mesdames Saul
Mel Alter, Al Waterstone and
The Detroit office of the Social 24 at Temple Israel.
Zionist House at the corner of Abels, Max Freeman and Lillian
Eleanor Yarrows, Marsha Lee- Security Administration warned
Linwood and Lawrence. The Newmark, secretaries, hnd Mrs.
man and Aubrey Smith, Cecy that people made eligible for
house will be ready for activities M. Reich, treasurer.
Schmier, Dick Krasin and Elaine benefits on last Sept. 1 by the Kalvarier Aid Society
The board will consist of Mes-
in the late summer or fall.
Cohen.
new social security law must file to Give C,,ard Party
dames A. Kahan, L. Hack, A.
. *
In
addition
to
housing
the
of-
full
claim if they are to get the
The Kalvarier Aid Society will fices of the Zionist Organization Purd, I. Kaufman, Ned Smokier
amount payable.
PHILALUJAHS:
give a card party at 8 p.m., of Detroit and the Zionist Youth and Norman Allan.
Ben Rothstein has given Cha*-
Tuesday at Rosenberg's.
Affected by the law are:
lotte Waterstone a sparkler.
Chairmen of the affair are
I. People over 65 who have
Bernie Moorin and Jackie worked as much as a year and a Mrs. S. Vinokur and Mrs. W.
Brooks will swap vows soon.
halt on social security-covered Cohen. For tickets call Rose
Other engagements: Shirley jobs.
Lewis, TO. 7-8082, or Mrs. Harry
Diamond and Harry Yaskin,
2, People over 75 who can Festenstein, UN. 3-8180.
Lenore Freedman and Bobby get benefits though still regularly
Schwartz.
employed.
Dr. Fauman to Teach
Chuck Helfman and Agnes
3. Children under 18 of de-
Fisch will unite this Sunday.
ceased veterans of World War II. Wayne Summer ,Course
• Sherry Epstein takes on Jerry
4. Children under 18 of a de-
Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, director
Lapides (Pontiac) name July 8.
ceased mother who had worked of research and community re-

under social security.
lations of the Jewish Community
7537 W. McNICHOLS
For information see the local Council, has been appointed to
IN PASSING:
• Chinese and American Dinners
The seventh dinner donee of offices at 191 West Lafayette; the faculty of the summer session
Specializing in . . .
the Robert Rafelson JWV post 8720 Mack; Grand River at of Wayne University sociology
• Carry-Out Orders
at Menjo's was highlighted by Wyoming; 16400 Woodward or department.
• Family Dinners
UNDER NEW
the introduction of the Post song, 14426 Michigan avenue, Dear-
OPEN DAILY 2 P.M. - 11 P.M.
born.
The Chronicle deadline is on
"Hallowed Will His Name Ever
MANAGEMENT
SAT. & SUN. 12 Noon - ? A.M.
Tuesday noon.
Be" in memory of Pvt. Robert
Rafelson played by the Vocals.
3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking.
Al Waterstone __composed the
TE. 2-8600. Private Banquet Rooms.
Chop
words and arranged the music.
Serving the World's Finest Steaks,
Chops and Sea Food for more than
The joint was packed.
House
years. All Beef aged In our own
26
its
installa-
Club
at
The
Sa'ad
Newly remodeled distin-
There was a laugh riot when
cellars.
guished restaurant-delicates-
the men's dramatic group dis- tion dinner installed Ann Men-
sen and bar
played their talents at the re- delson, president; Gertrude
Chop
sEA , .H.o,u.s s
PE 'eSIALS, F, ()pod.
M ILLE sR
cent installation dinner of the Shine, vice - president; Agnes
DINNERS
DELICIOUS
SPECIALISTS
I
Luncheon

Sherman
and
Ann
Hirshfield,
FAMOUS FOR STEAKS. CHOPS AND CHICKEN
Henry Morgenthau laddies din-
for
Parties
and
Banquets
Available
Room
ner dance. The help 'round the secretaries, and Florence Cowan,
Closed Monday
• Dinner
Choice Varieties of Beer and Wine
TO. 9-3760
place are still chuckling 'bout it. treasurer.
One Block S of 7 Mile Road
On
Woodward,
The club will have a box so-
• Late Snacks
Xavier Cugat's band played at
cial supper at 7:30 p.m. Sunday
the Sucher wedding.
CLUB FLAMINGO
at Palmer Park (weather per-
• • •
Joe Yeyna, who prepared those wonderful dinners
mitting) for paid-up members.
at Grenadier Seafood, is now at Club Flamingo.
MORE DOODLINGS:
TR. 2-4375
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
1281 S. GRATIOT AVE.
This Satdee nite (July '7) at
HAIFA
PORT
GROWS
the
the Bel Aire, the BBYM 229,
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TEL AVIV—(ISI)—A Dutch
BOESKY'S
new Chapter, will sponsor a
Enjoy the best in food and en-
company
will
enlarge
the
port
of
Col. F. Maybohm
"Scholarship Dance." Proceeds go
CAFE LOUNGE tertainment at moderate prices.
Haifa
by
widening
the
outlet
of
toward the. formation of two
Announces the Opening
scholarships given to any individ- the Kishon River, constructing a
Dancing nightly. We cater to parties and banquets. Open Sundays.
of the
port
with
dryaock
and
break-
ual regardless of race, creed or
15241 E. WARREN at Barham TU. 2-3883
water and a bridge across the
SUMMER
color, good to any university.
Grand River at Bagley
river.
These are a few of the lads
r ot tine food, liquors.
who have already picked their
p Dinners
11:30 to 3 .m.
Lun
p ! Th
dates for the affair: Burt Davis
Op en Sund ays 1 to 10 p.m.
3 to 10 Op
LUNCHES
FOR FAMOUS ITALIAN I
and Mickey Lipshitt, Mike Arons
• DINNERS
FOOD AND DELICACIES
and Phyliss Friedman (Chicago),
• LATE SNACKS
Lionel Ginsburg and Selma Lahr,
MAIN DINING ROOM
Famous for Chicken Paprikas, home made cheese cake and strudel. Ban-
Martin Hollander and Jean Sil-
OPEN AS USUAL
quet, shower and party accommodations at any time. ciased Tuesday.
verman, Bob Keil and Elaine
Open daily from 5 to 10 p.m., Sundays and holidays from 1 to 10 p.m.
Banquets — Weddings — Parties
Call TR. 3-7444. It no answer TR 1-4485.
Meetings Available In Our
Schwartz.
Beautiful Gypsy Room
This sounds inviting: Mort
114 PALLISTER AVE. — Air Conditioned — FREE PARKING
7113 PURITAII
Dermer who operates the beau-
UN. 4-981Z
tiful Greenbush Inn, Lake Huron,

Check Your Rights
to Social Security

BOW-BOW CHOP SILTY

Sa'a(l Club Installs
New Officers

—Boesky

CARL'S

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