Month and a Forum of the Month series. The programs have been developed by the JWB Jewish Center Lecture Bureau. A feature of the Program of the Month is that communities book the programs cooperative- ly, making it possible to present a full series at a savings in cost. NEW YORK—The Program of the Month Plan of the Na- tional Jewish Welfare Board, which for the past several years has brought artists and speak- ers of renown to communities across America, has been ex- panded to include a Theater of the Month, a Concert of the NEW ...and WONDERFUL "Quick Frozen Specialties" Prepared by Internationally Famous RESTAURANT, 4222 Second LOBSTER THERMIDOR CHICKEN CACCIATORA CANNELLONI BONELESS BREAST OF CHICKEN POULETTE (Serving for 2) AVAILABLE NOW AT GROCERS For Information Call: McINERNEY'S-MILLER BROS. TE 3-4800 Danny Raskin's LISTENING T LADY WHO LOST her purse recently was in luck . . . Came home, found it missing and called Darbys . . . Told it had been found, she sighed a big sigh of relief . . . Had forgotten to make a company deposit and was unknowingly c arr yin g about $2,000! TV ACTOR AND ANNOUN- CER Rube Weiss tells of Grou- cho Marx applying for member- ship for his children in a swim- ming club and being turned down because the club did not admit Jews . . . Groucho phoned the president of the club and pointed out that his children were just half Jewish, and asked for special membership that would allow them to go into the water up to their navels. NIGHT OF SUSAN MAR- TIN'S marriage to Norton Slat- kin at Temple Israel recently was a two-fold celebration . . . It was also birthday of Susan's mother, Marianne . . . Pappy Lou Martin had a lot of "I don't mind" kissing to do! DISA 'N DATA . . . Friends say that pianist Charlie Dubin and his Dorothy may be wed before month of September as noted in the column . . . Good to see public relations man Sam Arnold looking more himself again . . . It's not news anymore when it happens, but Jerry Gur- win and his '56 racing rebuilt Corvette won a couple of more trophies for the mantle at his Wyoming bump shop . . It's gotten so that the doormen at Sidney-Hill Health Club prac- tically fight to park Jerry's candy-apple red beauty with a design all its own! .. . Ad man Merle Rosson went to the diner on a train recently and forgot his glasses in his compartment so he asked the waiter to read the menu to him and the waiter replied, "Sorry, sir, I'm ignorant, too." . . . Daylight Masonic Lodge annual picnic is July 21, at estate of Leo and Honey Magid . . . According to direc- tions, folks who miss the Magid estate will be in the middle of Cass Lake! BACK TO NEW YORK went cousins Molly and Bill Gold for a rest! . . . Spent two weeks here and relatives made it a go-go-go merry-go-round for the 35-year internal revenue man and his wife. LOOKING BACK ON COL- UMNS OF YESTERYEARS: MAY 24, 1946 . . . Sam Assik was leading the field in a bridge tournamtent downtown and ap- parently on the way to an upset victory . . . until being disquali- fied because his name had been forgotten from the registration list! JULY 26, 1946 . . . Photog George Drapkin did a portrait sitting of a girl who took mind to his remark that she looked fine, and in all sincerity stated that she had never seen herself through the lens of a camera . Before George could say any- thing, she got up and began walking over for a looksee .. . Suddenly her face colored with embarrassment as she realized her faux pas and went back to her seat . . . The poor girl didn't say another word for the re- mainder of the sitting! JULY 26, 1946 . . . While off stage, Hollywood's "glad ta' see ya' " funny man, Phil Silvers is even more of a rib tickler than he is on stage . . . Phil was in town for a day, and whether it was at late lunch or a short walk, he always managed to break an air of seriousness with a whiff of joviality . . . Asked if a certain actress was going to divorce her husband, he replied, "Of course not. Why, she hardly knows him." . . . Speaking fur- ther about the–actress, he said he has known her for a long time—"In fact, since we were the same age!" NEW • UNIQUE • ELEGANT Coa Fott DINNER • LATE SUPPER BOB HAWKINS AT THE PIANO NIGHTLY STOUFFER'S ' NORTHLAND INN NORTHLAND CENTER OPEN at MIDNIGHT 0 A.M. MT & SAT.) "AMERICA'S EATING HABIT " SELF-SERVE RESTAURANT retaiesutor- .410 ` wtext i f • t s c", vat It &On* 0 1 08- -rt e4:7 10 Delicious Foods .. . 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