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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-08-13

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THE JEWISH NEWS—17

Friday, August 13, 1948

Danny Raskin's

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LISTENING T

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Youth Hi-Lites

Friends Fete Schavers
On Eve of Departure
For Europe and Israel

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman
iarere hosts at dinner to 60 friends
on Aug. 6, at Knollwood Country
Club, in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris L. Schaver, on the eve of
the Schavers' departure for Israel
and European countries. Messrs.
Feldman and Schaver are busi-
ness associates in the Central
Overall Supply Co.
John Isaacs was toastmaster at
the dinner. Among those who
spoke briefly were David Zack,
Brooks Barron, Mrs. Harry Mon-
dry, William Hordes, Dr. David
Kallman and Frank Itzkovitz,
who spoke for the employees of
Central Overall Co. Mr. and Mrs.
Schaver replied to the toasts.
The • Schavers plan to visit in
France, Belgium, Switzerland and
Italy before going to the State
of Israel where they will see the
progress being made in the con-
struction of the Memorial Lib-
rary at the Katznelson Institute.
The Schavers have allocated
more than. $50,000 for the build-
ing of the library, in memory of
Mr. Schaver's parents.

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ACCORDING TO Sol Mendel- •other former community-ites, Ida
son . . . personable manager of and Harry Silverman, run the
Oakland Hotel . . . South Haven, well-noted eatery in the bus de-
where we spent the week, the in- pot . . . where you can always
flux of local community-ites to find the mayor, bank officials and
the popular home of the sun wor- other top city prexys enjoying
shipers has grown to such extent the expertly prepared palate sat-
. . . that Detroit has taken num- isfiers that only Ida and Harry
ber one spot on the attendance are worthy of producing.
* * *
list of vacationists .. .
ONLY REASON WE left so
CANDID SHOTS . . • On The
Beach . . . Wee Willie Ziskind, early for back home ... was to
self-styled "Mayor of South Ha- attend a surprise birthday party
ven" . • . walking the Boxer dog given. by Uncle Sam Raskin . . .
owned by Pearl- and Al Finkell in honor of Aunt Mary . . . last
. . . At their request, Wee Willie Saturday eve at Hotel Ft. Shelby
moved from the hotel to their . . . Knowing what goes_ on when
cottage . . . and "The mayor" be- the Raskin family gets together
. we'd have rode bareback from
came the keeper of the dog . . .
Songstress Millie Gross wearing China on carrier pigeon in order
the beach shirt she bought in to return. Time is still fresh in
Hawaii while enroute to Japan on mind when the fainily had big
a recent USO tour . . . "Red" celebration at Hotel Sherry in
Kolin getting his share of the sun` Chicago ... As proof of wha' hop-
with the top down on his Lincoln pins' when the Raskins celebrate
Continental convertible . . • • at • . . two cousins recently tried to "Separate Rooms" . . . a comedy
least parked by the beach . . . register at the Sherry . . and in its 11th week on the coast . .
Caterer Al Rosenberg in sailor the desk clerk began shaking all but will return to Detroit in a
hat reminiscent of his Navy hitch over for fear he'd have a room few weeks because "my heart be-
• . . taking technicolor movies of open for them . . . He calmed longs to the midwest" . . For-
goings-on . . . while wife, Sarah, down to , a . mild shudder as he mer local contractors, Tommy
merrily munches on a sandw' -2h told them, with relief that no Paul and Bernie Nathan, turned
their monetary interests else-
. .. between feeling bad . because rooms were available.
THE SURPRISE was really a where ... and are building their
another girl is wearing the same
kind of bathing suit as hers - .. . sight worth seeing . . . Aunt own motel in Tucson, Ariz. . . .
"Honey" ‘ Lonenfeld, third-place Mary unsuspectingly ( s h e Report from community-ite re-
winner in the column's recent thought it was a party by son veals another bad taste in mouth
Beauty-Personality Contest, look- Herbert's medical frat) walked in incident at Crystal Pool . . . Ac-
ing every bit a wise selection by . . . and the 80 or more relatives cording to the lass who journeyed
the judges . . . Hy Zeman, ace and friends from Detroit, New to the spot for night swimming
community baker, spending the York, Chicago, Cleveland and . . . the attendant .asked her in
days on a beach chair . .. fully other cities, arose as one from what section of the city she lived
clothed . . . while wife, Sylvia, their. tables . .. to give out with . . . was told around Dexter Blvd.
makes up for him by taking full a booming "Happy Birthday" . . . and refused her admission
double-doses of ol' sol's tanning melody . . . In all her beauty, . . . We have informed Walter
rays.
Aunt Mary, who never grows old, Klein at the Jewish Community
Mary had a bathing suit,
birthdays or not, just stood there Council . .' . for further looking
The latest style, no doubt,
stunned . . . the floodlights for into . . . Bill Gal will be back
And when she got inside it,
the movie cameras highlighting home, soon . . . to stay . . . from
She was more than halfway out the glisten from her moist-filled Mexico, WEere he has been work-
MORE CANDID SHOTS . . . eyes . . . It was a master plan of ing and living like a king . . .
Morrie and Sylvia Wasserman en- perfection . . . and decidedly a His most recent job being press
joying the heat . . . but not for feather in the proud cap of Uncle agent for Ciro's nitery down
long . . . having to hurry home Sain ... . who, with the help of there . . . Bnai Brith Youth Or-
on word that daughter, Cheryl, sons, Herbert- and Larry, had long ganization will have annual Yom
was ill . . Ralph Broomer and kept the oncoming surprise party Kippur Dance on or about Oct.
Chuck Rosen assuming the roles a secrecy . . . Also, we mustn't 13, this year.
of beach beau brummella . . . forget the entire Raskin family
MAID IN GOOD STANDING of
with many lasses at their dating . . They received invitations a
command . . . Our two beautiful month ago . . . but weathered the Mrs. E. Fogell gave her notice
aunts, Mary and Edith Raskin,. many tempting desires to give her - that she was leaving . . . and
easily the toasts of the beach just a little hint . • . and kept when Mrs. Fogell asked her
. .. and Aunt Edith doing every- the secret until the very last .. . whether it was to better herself
thing in her power to dispel the which, for the Raskins, was quite . . . she replied, "Oh, no, ma'am.
I jus' want to get married."
temptation of telling Aunt Mary a feat in itself . . . believe us!
* *
that a big surprise birthday party
SINCERE CONDOLENSCES to
awaits her in Detroit . . . Herbert
CHILDREN'S DEPT. . . . Lit-
Tonkin mindful of posterity . tle David Alan Rives came . in Mrs. Sylvia aosenberg, cateress
and taking movies of all that's from outdoor play covered from • • • on the loss of her brother,
4ppening . . • Eleanor Verona head to toe with dirt . . . was Sam Markowitz, in Clarksburg,
scouring the beach'for Rex No. 11 told to wash his hands and Mrs. W. Va.
boys . . . as one would search for Rives, taking one look at the hur
Chloe . . . Pianist Charles Jan ried job, said, "You sure didn't
Dubin, of the magical fingers, en- a good job: Go wash yourself
INSURED
tertaining the folks . at a local again" . . . and little David Alan,
hotel . . . with many melodies looking at his hands, innocently
from his vivid repertoire of easy replied, "I washed my hands but
listening tunes . . . and accom- the water was dirty."
panying Ethel Katzman of the
*
Jewish Daily Forward, as she
AS TIME GOES BY, one learns
sings the semi-classics . . . and more and more the value of
Janet Eisenberg, whose vocal ren- friends . . Mickey Goodman,
ditions of the popular stiff caus- popular community lad, has had
ed Charles to inquire as to why the misfortune of discovering the
she wasn't in show business . . . hard way . . . lying in bed at
Eddie Epstein, after a month in home . . . a sick gent for six
CURRENT RATE
South Haven, saying, "After a months . . . and wondering where
month here, I'm about ready for all those people are who had
American Savings
a vacation in California." . . seemingly professed an interest
&
Loan Association
Eddie didn't explain why . e but in him ... during his jollier days.
seemed to be having a mighty
Your Neighborhood
* * *
good time with wife, Glor!a, and
Savings Institution
DISA 'N' DATA . . . Martha
lovely daughters, Sherry and Gleicher, ace public relations gal,
Dexter Blvd. at Cortland
Bonnie . . . Ellen Bromberg is back in Los Angeles . . . doing
TO. 9-6611
amazing folks at local dance hall special exploitation work on
by exhibiting a private • concoc-
tion of potato chips dipped in
mustard . . . not as bad as it
sounds.
THE AMOUNT OF NAMES
Buy Now, While You Can Get Up to 24 Months to Pay
mentioned in the above para-
graphs doesn't even scratch the
1937 Ford Tudor
$395.00 1946 Ford Fordor....$1695.00
surface of those who were at
1939
Plymouth
Tudor
495.00 1946 Nash Ambassa-
South Haven during our short
dor
1695.0
stay . •-• that's how thoroughly
1939 Dodge Fordor
595.00
1947 Mercury Fordor 1895.00
Detroiters have taken over the
1940 Chrysler Club
1948 Mercury Club
place! -
Coupe
895.00
Coupe
FORMER DETROITER, Belle
2395.00
1941 Ford Coupe . •
895.00 1948 Ford Convertible 2295.00
Freeman, has the big food and
drink concession on the most pop-
ular of all north beach . . . and
the very likeable lass waits for
Authorized Mercury Dealer
the summer months to greet old
friends . . . that is, those she
8510 TWELFTH at PHILADELPHIA
doesn't see down in Florida dur-
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ing the winter months . . . Two

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SAVINGS
ACCOUNTS

At Camp Nahelu on. Perry
Lake, Iry Ritter, Marilyn Waratt,
Art Ross, Sandy Rogan, Judy
Meretsky, Iris Kovinsky and Don
Ketai were on their toes during
the water carnival on visiting
day last . Sunday. Among their
counselors they have with them
Miss Amy Roosevelt, niece of our
late President, and Mrs. Eleanor
Roosevelt.
Wienie roasting recently at
Middle Rouge Park were Shirley
Greenberg and Harry Deitch, Eu-
gene ,Ertz and Carol Weiner, Eu-
gene Weinburger and Shussey
Gould.
For Gladys Deitch's 17th birth-
day friends gathered to surprise
her and surprised she was when
Herbie Brode, Connie Nelson with
Joey Cohen, Rudy Keller, Sybil
Gennes, Esther Deitch, Bob Stein
and Ron and Don Weinhart gave
way with the secret.

'

By

Alice Jean

Harris

Summer brings travel and tra-
vel leads 'to adventure, at least for
Eliot Gerber who- has been trav-
eling through Europe visiting La
Havre and Rouen and wrote us
from France after Bastille Day in
Paris.
Margie Cutler. has returned
from sunny Cal where she chanc-
ed to meet our old friends Jack
Sobel and Ryma Silberstein. Go-
ing in the opposite direction is
Agnes Silverman who is leaving
soon with her sister and parents,
Dr. and Mrs. M. M. Silverman,-
CARD OF THANKS
for a long planned L. A. vacation.
The family of the late Ben-
Seems Detroit really takes to the jamin Gale wishes to thank all
west for Mort Gottesman and their friends for their kindness in
Fred Cherney are motoring out their time of bereavement. \
through Yellowstone and Grand
Canyon on their trip to movie-
land.
Visiting at Camp Michigama
we saw counselors Sy Garber,
Mary Horowitz, Ed -Lebowitz, Hal
Brode, Mary Blake, Ed Erlich
and Don Fields, while down at
Magnificent
the beach very bronze Al Harris
greeted us from atop his life-
guard seat as Iry Baron, pulled
Pleasant Dancing • Good Food
Gay Floor Show • Lower Prices
his canoe up on the sandy shore.
featuring
The fellows are members of a
JACK MADDEN
staff who are helping more than
and his Ambassadors
100 boys to an eventful and
healthy summer.
Joyce Lachman celebrated her
AIR
birthday by inviting Janet Wein-
COOLED
In
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garden, Bev Benjamin, Muriel
ALBERT
Weiss, Eileen Weisberg and Shir-
ley Wohlman, out to the lake for
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