Friday, January 9;1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE.

"feen3Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM
DANCE BALLERINA, dance
right into a year that will
bold all the joys and glory
you've been hoping for. . . . For
you gals, we wish weekends filled
with-dates, while our advice to
you fellows is:
When dreaming
of a special
beauty, don't
wait until the
, very last min-
ute to ask her
or, alas, no
date!
• • •
IT WAS
ly a week
o that we
Helen
1 ere as free as the birds on the
wing. One group of merrymakers
enjoyed a Red Wings hockey
match.
In the crowd were Kenny Lane
with Gloria Polozker, Milfred
Lewis with Barbara Seyburn and
Phil Schwartz and Carol Sucher,
while Barry Wayburn, in from
Cranbrook, brought Ilene Klafer.
Larry Trager was there with
Sylvia Abramson, Al Fischman
took Lois Gendal, Al Gendelman
squired Nancy Bloch and Fred
Simons was with Shirl Neiman.
The same group later joined
Burt Mahler and Cleo Klee at
Sharon Weisberg's party on Oak
Drive. Sharon's date was Diekie
Owen.
Some of the fellows who drop-
ped in for hamburgers were Bob
Becker, Burt Risen and Dave
Kaplan.

1. 1

AT TEMPLE BETH EL a large
crowd gathered for the semi-
formal presented by the high
school group. . . Wearing a love-
ly dark green ballerina dress was
Marcia Rosen who was escorted
by Jerry Bronson. Displaying her
Florida tan was Ilene Purdy who
danced with Dick Schwayder.
Most of the gals definitely
were modeling the new look
with long satin gowns and off
the shoulder dresses. Looking
sweet in a brown dress was Ilene
Nemzen who came with Bob Sie-
gel.
A black formal looked mighty
becoming to Joan Lewis who
came with Bob Radner. Wear-
ing Shel Scholnick's orchid was
Mimi Leebove, and Buster Da-
vidson thinks black is just the
thing when Irma Greenspon
wears it.
Others were Bob Solomon with
Barbara Fox, Bruce Wayne and
Ann Frank, Harvey Gordon and
Joan Isaacson, Betty Zeckman
with John Hopp, while Marilyn
Warrat came with Dave Edgar,
Jerry Rubiner and Jayne Meyers
and Jo Isaacson with Alice
Spero. . . . Many of these cou-
ples ended the evening at Bob
Radner's home where they also
met Hal Firestone with Helen
Levin and Stan Prenzlauer with
Sheila Frankel.
• •
"LADY WINDERMERE'S -FAN"
held our interest at the Cass,
especially after we had obtained
an interview with that charming
writer and actress, Cornelia Otis
Skinner. Miss Skinner told us
that her career was a natural
as she followed in her great fa-
ther's footsteps. She obtained
much of her education abroad,
in Italy and France.
Miss Skinner is definitely
against dramatic schools and she
believes that the most important

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Session of Women's League
to Spur Allied Campaign

7 Service Groups
Roll Up Sleeves

The second meeting of the
"As such an agency," Mrs.
1947-48 season will be held by Danto said, "the League will of-
the League of Jewish Women's fer its full resources to the
Organization Feb. 9 at Bnai Women's Division of the Jewish
Moshe, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto,
president, announced.
TIN organization's role in the
Allied Jewish Campaign will be
discussed. A dessert luncheon
will be served by the sister-
hood of the congregation.
The League meets three times
yearly with the general mem-
bership of its constituent groups.
Organized in 1927, it has been
instrumental in fostering a
closer relationship among its af-
filiates.
REPRESENTATIVE BODY
The League is recognized as
the agency representing Jewish
womens' organizations of De-
troit in civic and communal af-
fairs.
•

thing for stage minded teenagers
is to finish their education.
"The era of the uneducated
actor and actress is over. You
nust try to bring education along
with your abilities. I strongly
believe in at least one year of
college if not more.
"I am very interested in inter-
cultural activities among youth.
In my opinion it is as ridiculous
for a person to make an issue of
one's race or religion as it is to
base an opinion on the size of
one's shoes. There really is only
one race, the race of man."
•
SEEN WHIZZING by at a
skating party at Northwestern
were Rose Weberman and Jerry
Tuchow, Sam Mayler with Mor-
lyn Kuretzky, Carol Pritz hold-
ing on to Joe Harris, Ruth
Schwartz and Lefty Kiabeck,
Arlyne Steinberg with Nathan
Polosky and Dolores Shulman
with Sidney Glen. Afterwards
they stopped at Arlyne's .house
for hot chocolate and doughnuts.

MRS. HARRY BECKER
• • •
Welfare Federation. At this
meeting, women will be able to
learn more about the work of
the federation.
"It is urgent that we have
an unprecedented attendance to
indicate the willingness of all
women to cooperate in the Al-
lied Jewish Campaign."
ENLIST AID
Mrs. Dan Krouse, League
community relations chairman,
will be on hand to enlist "wom-
en power to serve the division
in the 1948 drive and in other
communal affairs for the ensu-
ing year."
Mrs. Harry Becker, program
chairman, said a former member
of the psychological warfare di-
vision of the U.S. Army would
be guest speaker.

Legal Fraternity
Picks Jaffe, Silber

Two Detroiters were elected
to office at the 30th annual con-
vention of Tau Epsilon Rho, in-
ternational legal fraternity, just
concluded at Philadelphia.
Benjamin D. Jaffe, 917 Dime
Bldg.. was named supreme ex-
ecutive chancellor, and Albert
J. Silber, 948 Buhl Bldg., was
chosen supreme bursar.
The post of supreme chan-
cellor went to Judge Isadore
Bookstein of the New York Su-
preme Court.
Bartley C. Crum, member of
the Anglo-American Palestine
Commission and author of "Be-
hind , the Silken Curtain," was
presented the 1947 Cardozo
Memorial Award.

Launching their 1948 pro-
grams. the seven trade and pro-
fessional divisions of the Detroit
Service Group will meet this
week—fur a look backward at
their 1947 records and to look
forward to the needs for the
coming year.
Meeting at 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
at the Jewish Center. the mer-
cantile division, services division
and real estate and building
council will hear Harry Weinsaft,
member of the crew of the
Jewish immigration ship "Ex-
odus '47" and to see the new
Palestinian movie "House in the
Desert." The mercantile divi-
sion and real estate council will
elect officers.
The mechanical trades, arts
and crafts and urofessional di-
visions and the food service
council will meet for election of
officers at 8:00 p.m., Tuesday at
tire Center and will gather at
9:30 to hear Weinsaft.

Branch 5, LZOA,
Appoints Wolok

Emil Wolok has been named
Geverkshaften chairman for
Branch 5, LZOA, Joe Epel, presi-
dent, has announced. Wolok and
David Beredawkin will serve as
Branch 5 representatives to the
Detroit Geverkshaften executive.
Other appointments are Ber-
nard Altshuler to the Jewish
National Fund; Normal Lecmon
to the Jewish Community Coun-
cil; Mrs. David Beredawkin to
the LZOA Central Committee:
Mrs. Ben Gallob to the Shekel
campaign committee. and Helen
Barres, social committee chair-
man.
Mrs. Gallob also is serving
as city-wide house canvas chair-
man for the Shekel campaign.

Interracial Leader
Lauds Council, ADI.

George Schermer. director of
the Detroit Interracial Commit-
tee, told an Anti-Defamation
League meeting 'that although
the city couldn't at once be ef-
fective enough to remove in-
dividual feelings of hate, it was
successful by influencing the
instigators of trouble to refrain
from violence."
He lauded the Jewish commu-
nity for "the effective manner
in which it deals with its own
discrimination problems through
the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, ADL and other bodies."

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