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August 01, 1947 - Image 16

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-08-01

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Sixteen

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

A HHIII1,

WON'T WE EVER get
over that droolrhg and swoon-
ing? . . . We guess that you
gals would be in the same posi-
tion if you personally met Guy
Madison (Van has nothing on
him 'cause he,
too, is a typical
fellow from
next door).
Guy was here
plugging t h e
pie, "Duel In
The Sun." He
lets• us know
that his all.
time favorite
film is "Gone Helen
With The Wind" and that he
hasn't had enough acting to have
picked a favorite co-star.
"I know it's very important for
you teen-folks to keep at school,
although in certain rare incidents
it might be necessary for some
to quit, but you should even
then try to get all the learning
possible."
He stopped for a moment,

rubbed his manly chin and ad-
ded, ''Always try hard to do the
right things in life and you will
find that you get into much
fewer scraps. As a youngster
I did many little foolish things
once, but I have learned my
lesson since". . . .

• * •

'WAY UP NORTH seems to be
the draw, for Charlevoix is really
L.eeing a lot of Detroit hep cats.
Among them will be the two
popular Rubin cousins, Shirley
and Sharon ... also Sue Stifter,
Don Benyas and Ralph Foon. . . .
Coming back to Detroit for a
while after summer sessions at
Mich. State area Shy Kramer,
Lonnie • Stober, Frank Sedlow,
Mort Freedman and Shel LaBret.
Things really ought to liven,up
now . . .1 • • •
BOBBIE BERNDORFF left for
Mexico and Sue Miller likes her
visit in Calif. . . . Rip Pollack
is also saying "California, here I

man with Shel Otis batting at
an average of .875. The other
fellows are Chuck Sachse, Ernie
Solomon, Hal Guttenberg, Len-
nie Rose, also Jerry Benederit
and Pete Kaiserman.

• * •

THE ACES ARE also playing
hard and hope to be the top in
their class. . . . One of the man-
agers, Mertie Kolbern, is really
working hard; outside of teach-
ing swimming at Durfee he's
helping the team. Iry Berger is
one of the stars. .. .

* • *

ETSIE KOOLISH won himself
a brand new typewriter out at
Woodhall for selling the Times.
Another Cobra, Fred Horwitz, is
going to Charlevoix and Dan
Schechter is going up to Canada.
Swimming like fishes . . . out
at Rouge we saw Mickey Woolfe
diving oft a 12-foot board. Just
getting a tan were Idelle Graff
and Alice Newman who are
Que-Ettes. With them. we saw
Sport is a great draw, especial- Lenore Ditsch, Ilene Gutman and
ly the games under the direction Joyce nix.
of Fred Rappaport, athletic in-

structor. The Roosevelt Inter-
THAT BOYS ALONE can have
Center All-Star Team is hoping
to bring the. city championship fun was proven when Arnie At-
to Roosevelt. They have won ter, Larry Freed and Don Gendal
three straight and hope to win went stag to Belle Isle. For
the next three, to clinch the their fun they started canoeing
and later on proceeded to East-
championship.
The star pitcher is Arnie Gold- wood. Harve Weinberg had the

Beauty Contest
on Program of
Chapter I Outing

Chapter I, Zionist Organiza-
tion of Detroit will hold an all-
day outing Sunday at Point Pc-
lee, Ont. Interested persons are
asked to meet at 10:30 a. m. at
the car exit on the Canadian
side of the Detroit-Windsor tun-
nel.
Hikes, swimming, boating,
treasure hunts and a beauty
contest will be part of the day's
activities. , For further informa-
tion call Selma Jakont, TRinity
7-7861.

Richard Wolfe Gets
Altes Lager Post •

Appointment of Richard L.
Wolfe as director of Altes Lager
sales for the state of Michigan
was announced last week by
Howard H. Colby, president of
Tivoli Brewing Co.
Wolfe has been associated with
Tivoli since. 1934, serving first
as a driver-salesman. lie be-
came a salesman and later was
named director of Detroit area
sales, the position he held till
now.

car and along with them were
Vic and Jack Morros. .. .

IF' YOU THINK THAT you've
seen most of the sights around
town, a lot of fun is in store for
you and your club if you call
Mr. Spurlin of the Hostess cake
Company on Ewald Circle. Su-
perintendent Spurlin will be
glad to take your club through
the place, and it's really very
interesting) You'll like your cup-
cakes even better . . . after you
see them marching out of the
"assembly line."

A Lady Likes to Be
Treated Right

Ask . any little girl who has
exchanged burned-out lamp
bulbs at an Edison office.
She'll tell you she was treated like a debutante
shopping for sables. For, although Detroit Edi-
son supplies eight million new lamp bulbs to its
customers annually, the Edison clerk never seems
too busy to give her a smile and a cheery greeting.

Friday, August 1, 947

Next time you need lamp bulbs, take your burned-
out ones, along with a recent electric bill for easy
identification, to your nearest Edison office. You'll
find that the clerk is genuinely concerned with
your needs and viewpoints.
And you'll find a willingness to go out of the way
to help a customer, whether it be a little girl or a
great•grandmother.

THE DEFROIT EDISON COMPANY

clean furnace now

Cool Heating Service of Detroit is ready
with trained personnel and modern
equipment to put your furnace or stoker
in prim* condition at reasonable rates .

Call your retail cool merchant
first; if he has no Immo•
ately available facilities,

Call

CHerry 4331

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