Frances Winokur to Direct Junior Activities at Center Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM L. RELAX, relax seems to be the ''`‘theme song these days, but who can follow that suggestion? We still are cheering over that spectac ul a r Central - West- ern game won by Central with the nar- row margin of 19-13. Hats off to the team; we sure agree that . you've all got what it takes. Helen tijg. Then the ■ .4rj World Series has been wrecking our nerves. Oh, we almost for- get. We'll have a story from Tom Harmon and some of the others like Jim Benton and Bob Waterfield, and we'll try to chat with Mery Pregulman, too. How's that, fellows for sports interviews? For you gals, we'll try to get Brian Donlevy, who stars . in "What Price Glory," at the Music Hall for two weeks. • * • Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 10, 1947 Samuel H. Rubiner, president ' of the Jewish Community Cen- ter, has announced the appoint- ment of Frances Winokur, as di- rector of junior activities. Miss Winokur is a graduate of Central High School, class of 1990. She received her B.A. de- gree in education in 1944 from Wayne University and later at- tended teachers college at Colum- bia University. She received her M.A. degree in childhood educa- tion there in 1947. While at Columbia, Miss Wino- kur took courses at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. She was also associated with the Beth llayelea School in New York City, an experimental school in bi-cultural education. As junior activities director, Miss Winokur will plan and co- ordinate a program of arts and crafts, music, health education, holiday celebrations, dancin g, scouting, photography, club groups and dramatics. The Center orchestra, under the direction of Julius Chajes, will start rehearsals at noon, Sunday HERE'S THE LOWDOWN on the Elites and the Revols . . Hear that the recent Revols wienie roast was really super. Bobbie Bolack went with Obbie Freedman, Madelyn Imber with Hershel Harrison, Helyn Gross and Mary Gottlieb and Phyllis Nosanchuck and Lou Dorfman . . And then we hear that Adele Rotman was with Dick Singer, Vicki Lipsitz with Bus- ter Davison and Evelyn Gross- man with Ronni Gluskin. The Elites consisting of Sandy Blottner, Lindy Winick, Milly Berg, Sue Miler, Cleo Klee, Micky Cohen and Diane Katz, are planning a masquerade par- ty, to celebrate Lindy's birthday. • •. • Ralph Shiller Joins Cleveland Symphony Ralph Shiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Shiller of Holcomb a venue has left for Cleveland to oin the violin section of the Cleveland Symphony - Orchestra. Shiller acquired his early mu- ical education from James Bar- rett of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and Michael Bistrit- sky. Upon his graduation from Eastern High School, where he was concertmaster of the school orchestra, he entered the Julliard School of Music in New York studying with Samuel Gardner and Hans Letz. Upon his discharge from the army, he played with the San Antonio Symphony. ROZ KORNWISE'S Sweet Sixteen will be celebrated at a party . . Arlen Gitlin will be Roz' date. Paula Ross will be with Herm Teitcl, Shirley'•Ru- bin with Butch Kaplan, Marilyn Frumen and Larry Neidelman, Irene Neuvirth and Tommy Le- vine. Another Sweet Sixteen house party was that of Alice Blum- berg whose date was Seymour Iwrey. Norma Rubenstein and Al Harris, Lillian Benach and Al Newman, Annete Braun and Jimmy Berman and Bev Rose with Ronny Karp , were on hand to help celebrate . . • • • Chicago College Plans 25-Year Celebration CHICAGO (JTA) — Seventy Jewish communities throughout the United States will join in the observance of the silver an- niversary of the Hebrew Theo- logical College here, on Oct. 12. The affair will also mark the opening of a campaign for funds to expand the facilities of the branches. Not bad for a new club. . . . TWO FELLOWS who are At the Que-Ettes lawn party hearing that popular "Near You" given in honor of Cynthia Fisch's quite often are Iry Rochman and Abner Danto who work in a birthday, there was quite a rep- record shop. They - let us know resentation. Some of the Cen- that you can now get your fa- tral lads were Mortie Goodman, vorite record at any of your fa- Chuck Sachse, Al Weinstein, Ben vorite stores in the Dexter and 12th areas all of which have Labe, Kenny Lane, Larry Tra- ger and Dave Lippit. . . . The new stock . . . • • • lassies other than club members were Ruthie Levenson, Susie Palestine Parley to Hear MeNarney UPA Conference Set for Oct. 11, 12 NEW YORK—Gen. Joseph T McNarney, United States repre- sentative on the United Nations military commission, Henry Mon- genthau, and Dr. Abba Ilillel Silver, will be among the prin cipal speakers at the Unite Palestine Appeal's National Con- ference on Palestine Oct. 11 and 12 in Washington, Dr. Israel Goldstein, UPA national chair- man, announced. "The UPA is calling the con• ference to blueprint a working plan for increased American participation in the upbuilding of Palestine, particularly in the light of the recent UNSCOP recommendations," Dr. Goldstein said. Among leaders of panel dis- cussions will be Robert R. Na- than, author of "Palestine: Prob- lem and Promise"; Emanuel Neumann, .itt5kTresident; Dr. Stephen S. Wise, -head of the American Jewish Congress; Judge Morris Rothenberg, presi- dent of the Jewish National Fund; Rabbi Max Kirshblum, president of the Mizrachi Pales- tine Fund; and Chaim Green- berg, member of the Jewish Agency for Palestine. t FRANCES WINOKUR • • • in the Center auditorium. The or- chestra will be heard in a series of concerts starting in December. Instrumentalists interested in joining should call MA. 8400. Seek Sponsor for Wayne's Hebrew Dept. Wayne University stands ready to introduce a full-fledged de- partment of Hebrew language and culture if the Jewish community is willing to sponsor a chair in Hebrew for the next five years, Oscar Cohen, Jewish Community Council executive director, dis- closed. Sponsoring the course may e tail the expenditure of as much as $7,000 for each of the five years, Cohen said. Since no com- munity agency can undertake such a commitment, the Council hopes that an organization or several of them together or a private individual will offer to back the university Hebrew pro- gram. "Much prestige and honor can develop upon the Jewish com- munity of Detroit with the in- troduction of advanced Hebrew studies of the college level at Wayne. While the elementary courses now being offered at Wayne under the capable instruc- tion of Louis Panush are a great boon, they cannot be supple- mented without a grant from the community. "I shall be very happy to hear from any group or individual in- terested in the promotion of the Hebiew program." Wayne courses this semester in- clude Hebrew 1 offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m., Open Meeting Set at Beth Aaron The first open meeting of the Beth Aaron Sisterhood will take place Monday, Oct. 13, in the S nagogue, Mrs. Sol Docks, pres- ent, announced. The sisterhood is assisting in launching the newly-formed Beth Aaron Branch of the United Heb- rew Schools. Children, ages 6-12, may enroll. Classes are held from 4 to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday. Sunday school classes are from 10 a.m. to noon. For in- formation call Mrs. Docks, UN. 2-6251. Mrs. Milton Harris is chairman of the donor luncheon Nov. 18 at Bel-Aire. A fashion show and musical program will be high- lights. For information on mem- bership call Mrs. Jack Raisin, chairman, UN. 3-2764. Marguerite Kozenn in Opera at Masonic Marguerite Kozenn will make her debut with the Philadelphia La Scala Oct. 19 at Masonic Temple. She will sing the role of Ned- da in "I Pagliacci." The wife of Julius Chajes, she has just returned from a two-month con- cert tour of Europe with her husband. MRS. CHARLES FEINBERG • • • Conaress Women in Member Drive Chapter Meeting Set for Wednesday A membership drive of the women's division, American Jewish Congress,' is in progress, Mrs. Charles P. Feinberg, divi- sional vice-president of member- ship, announced. Special awards will be pre- sented to members bringing in $100 or more in new member- ships at an affair Dec. 19, which will climax the drive. Vice-presidents of membership in the various areas are as follows: Central, Mrs. I. Schubiner, TO. 8-9050; South, Mrs. Max Schubiner, 7-6717; North- east, Mrs. Jacob Bonin, UN. 1-7944; and Northw,est, Mrs. Milton J. Miller, UN. 2-7613. Chapter meetings will be held at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday in the following homes: Central, Mrs. Henry Feldman, 9260 Leslie avenue, with Mrs. Bernard Becker as speaker; South, Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 1921 Boston boulevard west, with Mrs. Laura Osborn as speaker; Northeast, Mrs. Louis Ham- burger, 19951 Warrington drive, with Mrs. Florence Sweeney as speaker; and Northwest, Mrs. Louis Redstone, 19303 Appoline avenue, with the Rev. John Rose as speaker. Mrs. Samuel Green is presi- dent of the division. DETROIT ADULT CLUB An election of officers meeting, open to all former members and friends, is planned by the De- troit Adult Club for 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the Jewish Com- munity Center. Dancing will fol- low. For information call MA. 8400. and Hebrew 102, an 'intermediate course, offered Mondays and Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. Both courses offer four hours .MORE CLUB NEWS . . college credit. Three courses Those popular fellows, the Jays, Popkin and Sandie Taub. Open satisfy university language re- had a bangup hay ride the other meetings these days draw the quirements. nite, with Harry Gorden and whole school, it seems. .. . Marlene Trusky, Ben Labe and Maxine Cohen, Phil Solomon and Myrna Elgot, Jack Stahl and Ar- ene Steinberg, Bernie Sklar and Aroone • Weinberg there. Also present were Mery Manning and of your Lindy Wincik and Sandy Schiff with Edith Katanick. . . . WEDDING The Dalonoras at Durfce had an open club meeting and wiener PARTIES - BAR MITZVAH roast the other day. Some of those attending were Phyllis by Cherrin and Si Eldas, Jo Anne Satofsky and Shel Otis, Maxine Margolis with Joe Bucktein, Ellen Scherman and Hank Baskin, Ber- ta Tauber and Mel and Alyce Official Photographer for Nussbaum with Arnie Miller. . . . DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • • • • THE NEUTRALS had an open Candid Shots . . Jack Bigelman house the other day at Rochelle Schiffman's house. We hear that so many fellows came that the house was almost too small . Spurs Campaign CALL TRINITY 3-3865 • FOR SALE + 100 FEET OF CHOICE LIVERNOIS FRONTAGE OPPOSITE THE HOUSE OF CHAIRS including Building Permit for immediate construction. Not subject to new off street parking ordinance. FOR INFORMATION CALL STATE LIQUIDATION CO. CADILLAC 2847 AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Corner DEXTER BLVD. and CORTLAND • Insured Sayings - Current Rate 2% • Accounts Insured Up to f5000.00 • Real Estate Mortgage Loans MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORP.