- - EMSIMMIIIIIIIIIIINIMMIMMINMIIIIIIIIIMMONIMIWIIMMIONIMINItIfiltittlitlilltIllItill0011111911001111111011111101WORININIMIM --I-- mr,sh -__7 7 _ a . -t s•-•_ IMP Danny Raskin's Q ISTENING E E g. . -_ - MAURICE SMILAY of 925 Whitmore was "all expenses paid for two" contestant, last week, on "Break The Bank" radio show in New York ... When the phone rang at home, daughter Helen an- swered the request to come and compete . . but it was daddy who did a fine job . . . while he lasted . . . and went home with $300 prize money. * * * AS SOON AS an appropriate lot is selected . . . Congregation Beth Moses will begin to break ground for a new building . . . The congregation formerly met in the synagogue an Clairmount and Oakland, and now meets on Linwood near Blaine. . * * YOUNG WOMEN'S Sisterhood of Beth Moses, headed by Mrs. Jean Berk, present their "Cabae ret Night" . . . Nov. 13 . . • at Bel Aire . . . with Mickey Woolf for the music and Julie Adler presenting a large revue . . . Proceeds will go for assistance to Israel. * * * THE GOLFING SEASON is at its end insofar as the local cit- izenry is concerned . . but Julius Magy still has this story to tell while putting his clubs away .. . Took place at Rackham while playing with a foursome . . . Relaxing at the 19th hole, one of the fellows asked Bill Gruber, who is quite a man on the green, "What do you think of my game?" . . . Bill shrugged and replied, "Oh, I suppose it's all right, but I still prefer golf." * * * THERE'M BE real cowboys on hand to make sure folks have a rootin' tootin' good time at "Hay Ride" of YPS of Shaarey Zedek ... Nov. 6 ... with 5,000 acres of state land for use of the young people . . . Place is called the Pleasant Valley Dude Ranch .. . and the setting is such to provide fine doings for all . . with wie- nie roast, fireplace relaxing and dancing also on tab for the eve- ning . . . Folks will meet at 7:30 p.m. afront the Lawton entrance of Shaarey Zedek for transporta- tion and directions . . . "Every- one is invited," says Adele Spin- ner, chairman. • * * . "EAT ALL YOU want on the house!" was Murray Lieberman's way of asking everyone to help celebrate the first anniversary of Lieberman & Citron. Alice Jean . - _ . Harris E- PERSONAL NOTE . . . Any columnist appreciates informa- tion contributed by his readers . .. but if the sender doesn't be- lieve enough in it to sign his or her name . . . the columnist shouldn't be expected to do so. * * * BILL ZOLKOWER didn't let a little thing like not having any nails, last week, interfere with his putting up direction signs to Social, Inc.'s, affair in Inkster .. . The popular lad just dug into his bag of ingenuity . . . borrowed the gum being chewed on by Beverly Charlip . .. and let that do the trick . .. which it did! SPEAKING OF Social, Inc. . . . folks who've been asking to get in on the planning end of affairs will be interested to know that openings have been made for committees to work with the board of directors . .. Call Shir- ley Dubrinsky, Sec., at UN. 3-9182. * By ,.- ammunnolillontliniiimilimmommiimmommommarmilliallimmontinnillimomini n molommoutionimuili WALKING ALONG the shores of Tel Aviv, thinking of home, must have caused Jimmy Kane's mind to play funny tricks on him • . . or so it seemed . . . but the person he saw and _looked twice at to make sure, wasn't any opti- cal illusion . . . it was actually his brother Ed! WHAT WAS ED doing there? , . . same thing Jimmy was . . . serving with the Israeli Army. ▪ . Both boys have returned .. . but the fact that they had met each other so many many miles away from home still lingers as a head-shaking memory ... They also talk of Eddie not recogniz- ing Jim . . who had been in Israel months before his brother's arrival . . . and sported a mus- tache and beard. THE ISRAELI Air Force is shaping up into a great bit of fighting machinery," says Jim- my, who was assistant to the chief of air operations . "We've now got about 18 squadrons and let me tell you they've been do- ing plenty of damage. For a while, we were tossing hand- grenades out of the planes . . . but when the supply grew, we'd line up 20 bombs on the floor of a twin-motored Haviland (an English plane) . . . one fellow would pull the pins and another would throw them out the door • . Boy, did those Arabs run!" * * Youth Hi-Cites * * BIG FESTIVITIES, last week, at Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion was "Sports Night" put on by Men's Club . . - . with the youngsters outshining the elders when it came to off-the-floor questions hurled at the baseball, football and bowling figures . . . Sportcaster Al Nagler had to ask the kids to give the older folks a chance to get- in on the ques- tioning . . . "Joe" Ginsberg, Ted Gray and Bill Pierce were there from the Detroit Tigers ... Mery Pregulman, Clyde LeForce and .Fred Enke from the Lions . . . and George "36 perfect games" Young from the E&B bowling squad. * * * DISA N' DATA . . . Thanks to Harold Baskin, we've got one of those new-fangled tie clasps that look and work like a cross-the- door kitchen latch .. . Harold is a distributor for the Irving Brandt men's furnishings line .. . "Stunt Night" the annual event where the AZA kids let loose with all their talents . . . will be held Nov. 13 . . . Winner, last year, was Seymour Sobole No. 661 group, with Harry Keidan No. 383 in second place. * * IT WAS EXPECTED that there would be people who wouldn't cooperate in the SOS Drive, last week . . . but it still left a sour taste with those who volunteered in the great effort to hear such expressions as "Come back later" and "I haven't any time to both- er" . . . but the one that really took the cake was when a woman left her empty bag outside the door . . . with a note attached to it, "Sorry, but I haven't been home all day!" Simons Heads Michigan Used Car Dealer Assn. Yale Simons, 34, of 18600 Hub- bell, is the new president of the Michigan Used Car Dealers Asso- c iatio n. The youngest m a n ,ever elected to the post. Simons, who is also president of Pappy's M o tor S a I es, received the honor at the annual meeting and banquet of t h e association Yale Simons held in Lansing last week. Simons is married and has one daughter, Gail Sandra. A veteran of three years in the army, he served as a tank com- pany commander with the Third Armored Division in Europe. LAST WEEKEND there were no witches out on broomsticks and no goblins brewing concoctions in boiling caldrons but instead, Hallowe'en parties. Phi Sigma Nu gave a costume affair at Nor- ton Weiss' home Saturday eve with gay "beggars" Harvey How- ard and Evy Grossman, Kenny Lane with Sue Miller, Milford Lewis and Barb Seyburn, Dick Hamburger with Eileen Klafer, Larry Traeger with Toby Gold- man and Norton's date, Marlene Sommers, arriving 'bout 9 to be- gin "help the poor" festivities with a scavenger hunt. Flash bulb picture of Rhona Rott in pajamas? No, just her costume at the party she gave Oct. 30 at her home. Rhona's host was Doug Harris and it was Lonna Reitman and Danny Men- kowitz, Al Walt a n d Pauline Goodman, Doris Sax with Norm Feingold, and Shirley Rott with Bud Shapiro watching Marilyn Wolfe and Fred Cherney bob for apples. * * * THE DE MOLAY Perfection Chapter will give its weenie roast Saturday eve, Nov. 13. For info, call Phil Zus.sman, TO. 8-0542. And let's not forget the Sigma Alpha Beta "November Noc- turne" at the Italian Gardens, Book Cadillac, Nov. 5. Jimmy Strauss will be featured and we expect to see Colette Salon with Johnny Drifus, Ilene Purdy es- corted by' Tommy Fromm, Lois Daniels with Jimmy Grekin and Connie Davies with Gil Osnos. Oh yes, tickets may be obtained at the door. * * * SHIRLEY ELKOWITZ found that Tamara Mitchel's abode housed a big surprise when her friends, Gere Aaron, Al Schultz, Maxine Robbins, Jack Smaller, Frona Johnson, Al Aaron, Mae Guyler and Arnie Atlar greeted her to make birthday 16 a real success. It was a Hallowe'en weenie roast at Middle Rouge park for Eileen Weisberg and Harvey Gross, Mel Fine with Bobbie Glass, George Must and Donna Pine and Howy Passman with Sylvia Fishman. * * * AMONG THE HUNDREDS of students and alumni at the Uni- versity of Michigan homecoming weekend were Marilyn Pensler and Sease Gordon excitedly wav- ing pennants at the Michigan- Illini game. Dave Rabinowitz with Charlotte Arkin, Bernie Otis and Dorothy Shapiro, Judy Dav- idson with Marty Hollander and Rosemarie Lazarus with Bobby Ernstein danced to the inviting tunes of Sam Donahue. JUST 12 MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN DETROIT To Canada's Most Mrs. Maurice Seiden of LaSalle Blvd. returned from Chicago, where she visited her children, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Seiden, and their daughters, Joan and Franklin Seiden. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd. returned from a few days' stay in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig of Burlingame Ave. returned from a five weeks' stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Frank have moved from Manderson Rd. and are now residina. at 20451 Picadilly Rd. Miss Josephine Jackson of Atkinson Ave. is spending a few weeks in California. Mrs. Perry Burnstine of LaSalle Blvd. is spending a fortnight visiting in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. have been visit- ing his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirschman of Baltimore. Md. Dr. and Mrs. Marc Dale have moved from Rutherford Ave. and are now residing at 2636 Calvert Ave. Mrs. Simon Ginsburg of Los Angeles, who was the house guest for a week of Mr. and Mrs. H. Meer of Shrewsbury Rd., while visiting with members of her family and friends, left on Saturday for Wash- ington., D. C., where she will visit her children, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rosen. Mr. and Mrs. Liebstarck returned to their home in New York after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua Sperka of Tuxedo Ave. Franklin Seiden of Chicago attended the Illinois-Michigan foot- ball game and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Seiden of LaSalle Blvd., last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William London of Los Angeles are guests at the Statler Hotel while visiting with members of their family and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank have moved from Colorado Ave. and are now residing at 19920 Shrewsbury Rd. ARVE'Y M. DUBIN - AGENCY COMPLETE INSURANCE - - SERVICE Life, Automobile, Compensation, Plate Glass. Fire, Burglary, Fraud Bonds, Professional Liability, Furs, Jewelry, Hold Up. 845 PENOBSCOT _BLDG. 0 CAdillac 4053...4056" 18 Years' Insurance Experience "I'm on My Way to King Fong for Some Real Cantonese Dishes!" • Egg R0113 • Won Ton • Sweet • Pepper Steak • Hong Sue Gal and Sour Delicacies Complete Take-Out Service DELICIOUS LUNCHES! 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