Page Sixteen 41, ft--=J Friday, June 21, 1112 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Teens Age Sophislfrales Teen-Age Reporter Meets Rob, Vera Sadly missed by his wife, chil- ••••• •••• ,,,,, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Maltzman dren, brothers and parents. Mr./ thank their many friends and and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman. relatives for the acts of kindness shown them during their recent Emma Schreier Heads bereavement. ■ ■ Szenes Group of PWO By Ht: LEN TENNENBAUM NOW THAT SCHOOL is over we all feel pretty good . . . and there's plenty of goings-on this week. . .. Before we get in- to the news, however, your re- porter would like to ask a favor. . . . About five months ago a cute, clever gal in the 8th grade at Durfee disappeared from home . . . You probably know already that I am referring to 13 - year old Marilyn Grossberg, who was last seen on Dexter and Davi- son - . . . Marilyn has a lot of friends and that is why we are asking all you who know her to please give me any information you might have regarding Mar- ilyn's plans before her disap- pearance. Look, Marilyn, if you read this please let me know that you're O.K.. Your morn, dad and brother are worried sick about your safety. My number is TO. 7-6128. • • • • THE PROBABLE Julius Rosen- thal winners of Durfee will be Doreen Kolenberg and Ray Got- lieb . . . they have worked hard these past three years and de- serve the honors. Our sincere congrats to you. . . . Annette Goldman, an excellent up-and-coming pianist, gave a solo recital June 13 . . . another piano piano starlet is Davida Phillips, who at the age of 15, is giving piano lessons. Some Cass graduates seen around Central grounds on cap and gown day were Howie Ehr- lichman, Joe Freedman, Hal Shapiro and Sheldon Schubiner. • • • • MORE GRADUATION news: Central Grads who are spending the summer at Michigan State are Ron Linton, Rhoda Rhossen, Muriel Levine and Frank Sid- low. Durfee got a good start last term with its new Unity Forum, founded on much the same prin- ciples as the Central organiza- tion . .. Ray Gotlieb did a won- derful job in organizing and con- ducting the forum .. . also to be congratulated are Mary Glasier, the clerk, and the various com- mittee leaders . . . officers for next term are Sheldon Otis, president; Don Kahn, clerk; and Janet Vogel, assistant clerk. Baseball news: The Demolays Mosaic Chapter won, 6 to 5, over Perfection Chapter last week at MacCoullough School. More next week. . . . nveib ri f - 1., The family of the late Jacob Kaufman announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The family of the late Jacob Manson announce the unveiling of a mont, :,..!nt in his memory at, 1 p.m. Scaday at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery, The unveiling of a monument in memory of Sarah Sklar will take place at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. i n Memoriam. Simla Schreier was elected chairman of the 'Hanna Szenes Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization at its final meeting of the year last week. Other new officers are Ethel Silber and Molly Hessing, secre- taries; Rose Willis, treasurer; Julia Nathan, membership chair- man; and Kate Weine, gucial chairman. Chairmen elected were Rose Lachover, cultural; Molly Hes- sing, publicity; Charlotte Rich- man, telephone squad - and Ber- tha Rosenthal, Jewish National Fund. Chenstochover Farein Plans Banquet June 2:,r) In loving memory of our de- A banquet of the Chenstochovet parted son, Norbert L. Leonard, who passed away June 17, 1941 Rajoner Farein will be held Sun- day at the Jewish Cultural Cen- day of Nisan). ti'hoto by WJRI (23rd ter, 2705 Joy road, It Ie sweet t0 rememlrer. Shown is the Jewish Chronicle's teen-age reporter, Helen Tennen- A loved one no deer, Proceeds will go for publication haunt, center, with Vera Vague and Bob Hope at a press reception given for Hope and his party at the Hotel Book Cadillac. ---------- Our Athletes Heads Hen's Club 731,r7-7,777.. Tho absent from um, Is ever so near, Thirteen by the world,. Ile Mantle at our able, of 'The History of Chenstochow." The book will be passed out at the affair. PRINK BECKMAN - ---- — LAST FALL we commented that the Detroit Lions could use one or two• good Jewish players to lure Jewish fans into a Briggs Stadium that then looked pa- thetically empty on Sunday af- ternoons. Now they (the Lions) have come through. Mery Pregulman, 25-year-old ex- navy lieutenant and former all- American cen- ter from the University of Michigan, h a s been obtained from Green Bay in a trade which will send Damon Tassos and a second player, to be named later, to the Packers. Pregulman was used as ft guard by Green Bay last year but will be switched back to center here. Coach Gus Dorais said. I asked the Packers to be tra- ded," Mery said. "I'm in the fur- niture business in Lansing and had planned to quit football but with the Lions I'll be much near- er to home." • • • BIG SAM GOLDMAN, 230-pound • • • end from Cleveland, has signed a GLAD YOU'RE FEELING bet- contract to play for the Boston ter after that accident, Guil Yanks of the National Football Gailens. Happy birthday to League. • Sheldon Gailens at the same ANOTHER FOOTBALL star. time. . . . Luckman, Chicago Bears' The Kn*kouts at Durfee are Sid ace quarterback. is the new own- a very popular group. President er of the Wingdale Country is Bernice Kuhn. Other officers Club, Wingdale, N. Y. Some of are vice-president, Phyllis Abra- his teammates are working for ham; secretary, Louise Holtz- him, • • man; and treasurer, Zelda Rosen- SAM SILVERMAN, operator of thal • . . helping to make the club's party a great success were half a dozen small New England Madeleine Palmer, Elaine Freed- fight clubs, has purchased the Cal- A. C. in Boston. He will man, Arlene Kolenberg and Jean lihan stage fights exclusively in both Leopold. The affair was last the Boston Gardens and Boston Friday at Madeleine's house. Arena. • • • New Choral Group Formed by Halevy And whistle, e, "Sly diem. ult... Death cannot dh nle." f nant, Caret/ o • • • AL ABRAMS, for 21 years a member of the sports staff of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, has been named sports editor of that paper. • FIVE MEMBERS of the Ohio State tennis team are Jewish. They art Arnold Levinstein and Leonard Schiff of Columbus, 0., and Marvin Slessinger, Austin Rosenthal and Irwin Tobkin of Cleveland. OSU was defeated this season by Wayne University. 6-5. • • • THE FRANKLIN D. Roosevelt Post 493, American Legion. has come up with a softball team it expects to go places this year. Louis Cohen doubles as pitcher and manager, and the remainder of the starting lineup consists of Jerry Trubow, catcher; Lou Tar- naw, first base; Jule Stern, second base; Norm Rubin, third base; Sid Cohen, shortstop; Abe Epsteen, centerfield; Harry Velick, left field; To keep abreast of modern music, the Detroit Halevy Society has formed a new choral group, the Max Levy Choir, according to an announcement by Dr. Wil- liam Klein, president. Dan Frohman, Halevy musical director for 17 years, will be in charge of the group. Temporary officers of the choir are president. Mrs. Odell Small; secretaries, Shirley Zaft, Mrs. Helen Resnick and Fern Metz; publicity. Mrs. Mickey Spira; li- brarian. Ruth Soifer; and mem- bership chairman, Sidney Res- nick. For information call TY. and Mars ih Sailer, right field. 7-3523. CHARLES ALLER • • • Aller Reelected at Temple Israel Charles Alter was reelected presi- dent of the Temple Israel Men's Club at the annual election meet- ing recently at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The following were also reelect- ed: Maurice Levin, Harry L. Pliskow; and Sol Colton, vice- presidents; Louis Millman, treas- urer; Joseph Silver, financial secretary; Reuben Levine, corre- sponding secretary and Sol Stein, recording secretary. New members elected for a period of two years to the board of directors are Nathaniel Pernick, Joseph Siegel, Samuel Blacher, Murray Sutkin, Samuel Badman, Arthur Haas, Nathan Kolb, Max- well Boomer, Arthur Webber, Mark Howard, Paul Segal, Law- rence Pizer, Nathan King and Joe Alter. Incumbent members of the board are Charles I. Bassey, Barney Bar- nett, Sol Benya, Benjamin Bag- dade, Irving Gordon, Jacob J. Levy, Joseph Lattin, Philip Kra- vitz, Harry Landsman, Irving A. Levy, Jacob Citrin, Charles Gold- stein and Harold Schakne. IRWIN MILLER of the Mi- ami Beach YMIIA is winner of the fourth annual Greater Mi- ami table tennis tournament. He defeated last year's champ, 21- 16, 21.7 and 21-14. • • • SIDNEY SCHWARTZ, Eastern interscholastic singles tennis king. teamed with Bob Luxenburg to win the doubles final of the East- ern interscholastic tourney. • • • HIRSCH JACOBS, with $560,077 to his credit, placed first among money-making trainers for the 1946 racing season. His biggest asset was Stymie, the second in all-time money winners . . . Max Hirsch, trainer of Assault, followed, Jacobs on the list with $535,910. J) 6. STROH'S Bohemian Beer THE STROH BREWERY CO., DETROIT 26, Mot - 1