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July 30, 1948 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-07-30

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THE JEWISH NEWS-13

Jewish Center Activities

Friday, July 30, 1948

(The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward,
is a Red Feather Agency.)

Danny Raskin's

Youth Hi-Cites

ISTENING

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AFTER A VIEW of the Israeli
Army . . . Joe Fink, 2946 Glynn
Ct., is back home. . . . Joe saw
Haganah at work. . . . He says
the equipment is bad but that
the boys are doing a great job
with what they have... . He met
quite a few boys from Detroit
. . . and attended the marriage,
in Tel Aviv, of Bob Levy to a
Finnish lass who worked in the
Israeli Army Parachute Depart-
ment.



*

* *

THAT RECORD - BREAKING
ticket-giver boy blue on Dexter
Blvd. admits that he'll keep pass-
ing 'em out with increased
rapidity . . . until he's given
another beat. . . . Hmm!
* * *
CANDID SHOTS at an engage-
ment party . . . for Ruth Cantor
and Ed Milberg..., . . last Satur -
day eve. . . . An overflow crowd
of young and old alike has taken
over the house on Oakman Blvd.
• . . and is slowly wending its
way to the lantern-lighted gar-
den ... where a juke box majes-
tically stands . . . endlessly doing
its rhythmic duty for the plea-
sure of the dancers. . . . Myron
Alpert and Phil Alper helped
gulp the giggle-water.... Donald
Sucher had the role of cigarette
provider thrust upon him. . . .
Sam Goldstein and Cele Winokur
are trying out the latest rhumba
stkis. . . . Myron and Phil are
running out of toasts. . I . Like-
able Sid Singer . . . the life of
any party . . . is certainly no ex-
ception at this one! . . . Herman
Shugol, flower lover, is taking
care of the rose department. .. .
Seymour and Rita Dunitz, mar-
ried two years are as inseparable
as a baseball fan and a bag of
. Dr. Milton W. White
peanuts.
makes his usual call-in and dis-
covers he must perform an emer-
gency operation at once. ... Doc
White, by the way, is receiving
national note for his work at
Michigan Memorial Hospital . . .
A com-
in curing alcoholics. .
munity lady is asked if her hus-
band prefers home cooking . . .
and replies, "Oh yes. We always
,Plan to dine at a place that
makes a specialty of it."
* * *
FOLLOWING THEIR engage-
ment party . .. Ruth and Ed left
Monday for a trip to Florida to
meet his parents .. . chaperoned
by her brother, Clive Cantor.
Ruth and Clive are two-thirds

of a set of . triplets . . . the boys
being identical . . . so much so
that one time when Ted ran into
the Statler to reserve a table at
the Terrace Room . . . Clive went
out to the car . . . drove it away
. . with Ted's date in it . .
and she never knew the differ-
ence!

*

* *

CHILDREN'S DEPT. . .
Seven-year-old Beverly Nagler
was having supper at a friend
of the family • . . and refused a
second helping of ice cream . . .
with a polite but wistful, "No,
thank you!" . . . Urged by the
hosteSs to have some more, little
Beverly explained, "Mother told
me to say, 'No, thank you,' but
she couldn't have known how
small that first helping was going
to be!"
* * *
GREATEN consolation for
many vacationists is usually that
they have found where to stay
away from next time. . . . But in
the case of Hershel Lewis and
Bill Zolkower, it's decidedly vice
versa. . . They may be glad to
get home . . . but only to Wish
their vacation was starting all
over again . . . that's how good
a time they had on their Eastern
trip. .
. Walking down Fifth
Ave. in New York, they met Dave
Becker and Russell Meltzer . . .
strutting. their stuff down celeb-
rity lane. . . . At the Waldemere
in the 'Catskills . . . the boys met
Evelyn Lipson, former member
of the board of Social, Inc. .
which Hersh and Bill also serve.

.

10

. . . Evelyn is the telephone op-
erator, there . . . and during the
winter, works at a hotel in Miami
operated by the same owner.

* * *

A DAY AT THE BEACH . . .
Jimmy and Nate Coleman per
forming acrobatic feats . . to
amusement of lookers-on. . . .
Nate will soon write a book con-
cerning acrobatic instructions for
children. . . • Charles Rubiner
stretched out on a rug ... taking
in all the sun he can get . . .
and mentioning that Jake Mar-
golis is in California writing a
personal biography. . . . Yetta
(Nosanchuk) Moses clad with
ample covering . .. to allay any
threats of sunburn suffering . . .
smart girl. ... Mitchell Newman
making plans for his Bermuda
trip. . Drs. Harry and Lou Woll
with their trusty rubber tube.
. . . Erwin Adelman wearing a
lifeguard insignia on his trunks
. . . hoping he has no use for the
distinction. . . . They belong to
his brother! . . . Bernice Gross
covered from head to toe with
suntan oil . . . getting splattered
with loose grass by two young-
sters at play. . .
* * *
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Carolyn
Greenberg and Sol Collins are
wed-dated for Oct. 16. .. . Har-
riet Forman and Shelby Brandt
are engaged. .. Ditto for Esther
Kramer and George Stein . . .
and "Sissy" Snieder and Her-
bert Spoon.

*

* *

LOUIS MARSHALL LODGE
of Bnai Brith had successful pic-
nic at Middle-Rouge Park . . .
close to 400 in attendance • . .
arrangements were such that
every kiddie won a prize. . . .
Tom Zohott, financial secretary
of the lodge, received a letter
thanking it for a wonderful time
"and all the swell prizes" . . .
from Betsy Kindler, 1411 Glynn
Ct. . . . 10 years old.
* * *
BIG CONTRIBUTION to medi-
cal field has been made by Dr.
Meyer 0. Cantor ... whose book
on "Intestinal Interbation" is
slated to be out in September or
October. . . . It is now at the
printers ... and will be published
by Charles Thomas Publishing
Co. of Illinois. . .. Wife, Lillian,
did all the illustrations.
* * *
DISA 'N DATA
. Many
thanks to Charlotte Waterstone
and Harry Mirvis, Detroit co-
chairmen of recent National Con-
vention of Bnai Brith Young Men
and Young Women . . . for the
grand.letter.. . . Irving and Joan
Sosnick have 7 pounds, 12 ounces
of Marilyn Cheryl as first-time
family addition. • .. He is owner
of Detroit Army Store . . . and
has automatically voted the little
newcomer a junior partner's
share of the take. . . . Local lass
took a bet to lose 50 pounds . . .
discovered at time of weighing
that she was One pound shy of
the mark . . . so had to pay off.
. . . If nothing else, at least re-
moving the poundage was a
weight off her mind. . . . Local
Bnai Brith may soon have their
own private convention, here .. .
after four -year lapse in holding
such ceremony.
• * *
ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP of
"The Naturals" group . . .- 10
strong . . . have joined the Na-
tional Guard . . . getting in the
last day before President Truman
signed the draft bill. . . . The
fellows who leave for Camp
Grayling, Aug. 7, are . . . Allen
Barg, Sam Cohen, Bud Greene,
Eddie Greenfield, Marty Muray,
Lou Roseberg, Leo Sklar, Hal
Shapiro, Jordan Snider and Al
Reifler.

Honored In Memoriam
PRAGUE (JTA)—The ashes of
Egon Ervin Kisch, noted Jewish
writer who died here March 31,
will be placed in a position of
honor in the Prague crematorium.

The TEEN-AGE LOUNGES
COMM1T'TEE announces a dance I
Tuesday, Aug. 3, in the outdoor •
court, at which members of the
By
Windsor Jewish Youth Council
Alice Jean
will be guests of the Center
group. A variety show by Center
Harris
talent, followed by social dancing
will highlight the evening's
Tex Beneke and his Glenn entertainment.
General committee chairman
Miller boys certainly packed 'em
in at Eastwood Gardens last Sat. for the dance, is Jack Freed;
eve with Gloria Turner and Ken- entertainment, Phillis Muskat,
ny Apel, Rhona Rett and Doug Kenny Applebaum, Norman
Harris, Glenna Katz with. Mel , Purple; door committee; Jack
Platt, Betty Moorin and Herbie Freed, Charlotte Solomon, Jack
Felstein, Doris Sax with Eugene Wittenberg, Irwin S vireet wine;
Kellenberg and Dick Seligman refreshments, Esther Novak,
and Arlene Kellenberg all trying Norma Meyers, Adele Soffa and
to get in on the gamble for the Charlotte Solomon.
teensy space still available.
The first round of the summer
* * *
TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
HERE AND THERE
sponsored by the Lounge Com-
Shel Onikel is back in Detroit mittee began July 27. Interested
after months in Vera Cruz, Mex- participants may call Esther.
ico. He'll soon leave for the Novak or Monroe Title
Azores where he will work with
a unit.
studying pre-med. and feels it's
Bev Gordon, too, has come
going to be a long time as it is
back to native Detroit after five
before he'll have that M.D. after
years of California where she
his name. His opportunity to en-
has been modeling hairstyles ter med. school is just around
while attending college. After the corner. What should he do
her Detroit -visit she plans on next? You figure it out.
going to New York to visit with
We cringe at the very thought
relatives and friends before fly-
ing back to L. A. and UCLA's of this cold war turning into a
battle and we certainly hope na-
fall term.
tions for once and all time can
While some are happy to re- come to international agree-
turn to our town there are others ments over the conference table.
like Linda Lewis and sister Joan
who've been in Cedar Point; Saul
Burg, Larry Stevens and Neal
Shecter who are riding Charle-
Restaurant & Delicatessen
voix and Mackinac way, and Sue
Kerner who is spending vacation
Try—Donny Raskin Sandwich
time at a Dude Ranch in Colo-
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rado. Must not forget our sum-
DINNERS . . . $1.00 and tip
mer school friends, Mitzi Good-
TY. 5-6717
9835 DEXTER
man, Penny Issacs, Donnie Was-
serman and Sherwin Robinson.

Dancing andentertainment are
planned for the next SATURDAY
NIGHT DANCE to be held in the
outdoor court of the Center Aug.
7, at 9:00. p. m.' according to
Nathan Meadow, chairman.

The Aug. 2 film presentation
of the Jewish Center to be held
in the outdoor court at 9, p. rfn
will be "Meeting Emotional
Needs in. Childhood-the Ground-
work of Democracy," which
illustrates the inter-relationShip of
school and home behavior prob
lems and how adult behavior is
established in childhood, "Chil-
dren of Russia," which portrays
the everyday life of children in
Russia, and "Toronto Symphony,"
conducted by Sir Ernest-Mac Mil-
Ian, and playing Tschaikowsky's
Sixth Symphony.
Mrs. Vera Hirland, director of
the Planned Parenthbod League
of Detroit, will be the featured
speaker at the Aug. 11 meeting
of the WEDNESDAY EVENING
DISCUSSION GROUP. Mrs. B ir-
land will emphasize present
Marital problems in her talk
entitled "Marriage As A Career."

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Latest Models
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OR
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HY HORENSTEIEN

White Formals
for Weddings
Graduations
and Proms

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* * *

Remember the grand shows at
Music Hall last summer? Well,
this year the same producers
have found the straw hat the-
ater, Will-O-Way Playhouse a
novelty. You can bring your
lunch and picnic before curtain
time on the grounds where apple
juice is served.
The playhouse, thought of as
an apple barn because of the
vast apple orchards in that area
is very appropriately housing
the "Apple of His Eye," starring
Howard Smith until August 8.
Teen-agers, blue jean clad, are
'specially invited to the Sat.
afternoon matinees.
* * *
THIS OR THAT
Mixed up is -the proper defini-
tion of the average 18-year-old
boy today. He doesn't know
where to turn. He either must
quit his job and enlist now for a
year and be on call for the Na-
tional Guard for six years or live
on the hope of being drafted at
19 for 21 months. Then there is
the college boy who at 19 is

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