Americo Iewish Periodical Cad

Friday, July 13, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Cantors to Ipen, City's
Anniversar . Programs

PHIL ROTHSCHILD

A REPORTER SNOOPS . . .
Cousins Shirley Ziegelman and
Shirley Ziegelman along with El-
eanor Yarrows are on their way
for a summer retreat at the Sax-
ony in Miami.
Eugene Cohen is beating the
drums with Mickey Woolf's band
at his Bel Aire resort in N. Y.
Ida Gussacoff of Columbus
visited with the Dave Beckers
last week end.
Morrey Winston, prez of De-
troit Jewelers' Association, will
speak before the national group
at their conclave in Chicago.
After serving five years as
• head of the Adas Shalom, Bar-
rister Ira Kaufman was voted
the title of honorary president
for the next two years.
Dr. Robert and Mrs. Kallman
are readying a magnificent apt
for themselves at the Chatham.
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IVEDDING BELLS:

On the 15th Bernie Moorin ties
the knot with Jacqueline Brook.
Joyce Katz and Al Feurring
ettake the vows on the 19th and
then off to a Calif honeymoon.
July 21st is the day for Hugh
Lichtig and Mae Dix's merger.
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PHILALUJAHS

Ilerbie Sandler is still tagging
along with that pretty brunette.
Twosomes: Ruth Frankenstein
and Seymour Shaw, Shirley
Reider and Mort Faigenson.
Congrats to Dr. and Mrs. Isa-
due Perlmutter on their new
arrival—Barry Frank.
New engagements: Graham
Landau and Alene Blumberg ...
and Rita Schubot has set Aug
19 as her marriage date with a
lad from Holland; she'll make
her home oversew?;.
• • •

SHORT CON:

Good to hear from 13111 Coll
Mein in Calif . . he ran into

ex-Detroiter.
Lynn Hoffman,
Bill's address is 369 N. Croft, L.

A.

Henry Morgenthau 4th summer
picnic is scheduled for July 29th
at Middle Rouge Park.
Expecting a call from Mr. Stork
this fall are the Sam Weiners,
the Julie Sandlers, Norm and

The first in a series of three
religious programs honoring De-
troit's 250th anniversary festival
Helen Naimark and Joyce and will be presented by the Jewish
Community Council of Detroit.
Chuck Rosenblat. ,
The 250th Anniversary Birth-
Before coming to Detroit Syl-
via Bounin was a counselor (psy-
chic medium) to Hollywood stars reporter's notebook is closed. In
Mary Pickford, Fanny Brice, Lil case you haven't read the an-
nouncement in today's paper, this
Gish and Alice Brady.
Note from Harvey Miller who's sheet has folded and this is the
training with the R.O.T.C. at Ft. final issue. •
Looking back over our five
Eustis, Va.... his wife, Nadine's
years of association of gossiping
birthday falls this week.
. we must say that it surely
Emiley Brown and daughter
Carolyn have checked in at the doesn't seem that long.
Our treasure album contains
Sans Souci in Miami.
priceless notes and letters from
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our many readers, organizations
BIRTHDAY CALL:
and clubs—to these people we
Happy returns of the day to just say .. • it's just part of our
Sam Weiner, Harriet Keller, Em- job to inform folks on what's
iley Brown, Hershel Harris, Herb going on.
Rosenberg, Harry Segal, Harold
It's gratifying to receive count-
Hurwitz, Seymour Milgrom and less notes from ex-Detroiters
Marilyn Hamburger.
who reside in almost every state
Anniversary Mazel Toys to Dr. of the union and even some for-
and Mrs. David Kallman on their eign countries.
27th year; the 20th to the Norm
It is heartwarming to read
Drostes; the 11th to the Irving their cordial letters and to have
Shiffinans; and the Lee Segals felt that we played a small part
chalk up their 8th.
in letting them know that they
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haven't been forgotten in this
EATING NEWS:
community.
You can cool off on Col. F.
In gathering the dust for this
Maybohin's new outdoor terrace col'm we've irritated some . . .
at his Carousel ... it's out in the but we know we have pleased
open and easy to catch the cool many more.
breezes.
S000
• this winds up anoth-
Nick Lucas, host out at Miller's er Rothschild col'm till some
Chop House has increased his other time.
variety of sea food dishes for the
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summer ... around 25 odd kind
are flown in from all parts of
Col. F. Maybohm
the country.
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Announces the Opening
of the
CLOSING LINES .. .
We regretfully inform our
SUMMER
readers that with this col'm the

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day Festival Committee of the
Jewish Community Council,
headed by Rabbi Leon Frain, has
arranged a program of Jewish
music at 4 p.m., Sunday in Grand
Circus Park. A portion of this
program will be carried by Sta-
tion WWJ from 4 to 4:30 p.m.
Featured will be the Cantors'
Choir of Detroit, under the di-
rection of Don Frohman. Bob
Leslie Of Radio Station WWJ will
serve as narrator and Ole Foerch
will accompany the choir.
The choir, headed by Cantor
Jacob Sonnenklar, will include
Cantors Hyman Adler, H. J.
Blank, Reuben Boyarsky, Nichol-
as Fenakel, David Katzman, A.
A. Rosenfeld, Jacob Silverman,
Jacob Skolnick and Chaim Schul-
singe, •
Rabbi Pram will offer greet-
ings on behalf of the Jewish
community.

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East Side Women

The first board meeting of East
Side Women was held June 25
under the chairmanship of Mrs.
Harry A. Salwin, president. Corn-
mittee chairmen were appointed
and an allocation made to the
Bright's Disease Research Fund.
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B & P Chapter

Members interested in working
on the membership committee
are asked to contact Ida Wright,
3018 Clairmount avenue, TY.
4-0295.

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