Friday, January 23, 1948
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Teen-Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
I'M WISHIN', WISHIN' on a four
leaf clover . . . Yes we're
wishin you grads, all the best for
your future happiness. For our
many friends in
the 12-A, we
wish a success-
ful college ca-
reer, a success-
ful business or
job and above
all may you,
the leaders of
tomorrow.
prove that the
future can be
bright for all.
Helen
To the joyous crowd of 9-A
grads or just plain freshies at
high, have a pleasant stay in
your new school, may you soon
feel that you are a very neces-
sary and real part of high school
' h wants your spirit.
lin like an expert, likes to sing
and study birds.
Pete's recipe for popularity and
success is: "Take equal parts of
interest in school games, partici-
pation in athletics, working on
your studies and mix this with a
desire to meet many people, take
an active interest in today's
world, make it a realization that
a person's creed or c,lor should
never influence one in picking
his companions and your finished
product will be a fellow or girl
who's ready to step out into the
world and make good." Solid,
huh.
Page Thirteen
Beth El Girl Scouts Turn Uuilders
Mar)-Go-Round
By MARY A. COOPER
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"WIZEN THE CAT'S away"...
Once a year, when the par-
ents are on a little vacation, "The
Gang" seize the opportunity to
show off their home talents . . .
Gals prepare the dinner and the
fellows do the aftermath ... Last
week, Leon Kohlenberg's abode
THIS AND THAT
There'll
on Leslie was the scene of The
be many a sad friend left behind
Gang's Second Annual Dinner ...
when popular Norman Karp
The host's date was Jonnie Gott-
leaves for sunny Calif., but not
lieb . . . Others were Herbie
before his pals Al Weinstein and
Schub and Connie Karbal, Sok-
Sid Mitnick bid a special farethe-
kie Gross with Shelley Smith,
fo
well. As for our card, it spells
Jack Friedman and Toby Fink
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"Good Luck Always."
Pictured above are members of Girl Scout Troop 28 of Temple
and Herb Katz with Ruthie Staul-
Congrats to the cast of "Varia-
berg . . .
Beth El and the doll house they presented to Children's Hospi-
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tions in Melody," a great success
tal. The house was constructed of orange crates and painted,
sponsored by the Student Council
papered and furnished by the troop. Girls Interested in joining
AN EXTRA THRILL was in
and presented by the Central mu-
the troop should call Mrs. Peter Altman, chairman, UN. 1-2427,
store for Buster Davidson when
sic classes. Some wonderful
or Mrs. Walter Schmier, troop leader, TO. 9-2950. Standing
he rang Irma Greenspoon's door-
musical and vocal solos were fur-
bell on Saturday eve.
above the house are, left to right, Nancy Schwartz, Loreli
nished by Marilyn Taback, Sam
Schuman, Marilyn Altman and Judith Kobler. Reading left to
Roaring "Happy birthday, Bus-
right, below, are Edith Nolish, Marilyn Freeman, Nancy
WE HEAR someone say Gruskoff, Bob Circurel, Rhoda
ter!" as he entered, were Irma,
that good athletes come only Kadish, and Gilmore Roberts ...
Blanke, Joyce Newlander, Sharon Millman, Mary Ann Berns,
co-host, Bob Siegel, and his date,
Faye Weinstein and Valerie Spector.
from the upper classes? Cen-
Mimi Leebove . . . Other duos in
Things seemed blue for sweet
tral's yearlings know better for Marilyn Weissman 'cause' whe n
on the surprise were Joyce Silver
one of the most popular fresh- 18th week came up she we it that it would take a couple of very real: ''Should Our Public and Bruce Wayne, Beverly Wein-
columns . . . the success can rn- Schools Have Compulsory Relig- garden and Alan Zimmol,
men is tops in sports. lie is Pete down with the mumps. Oh brot
- credited to the 12-A social cobe ious Teaching?" Shaarey Zedek': Pauline Goodman with Bert Sok-z-
Kaiserman who excels in track, er .. .
mittee headed by Edith Weiss, team was composed of Sue Lasser ol, Florence Tukle and Aaron
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baseball, basketball and tennis.
This fellow can also play the vio-
AT THE PROM . . . so man Y while others are Burt Sokol, Ken- and Bob Radner, Northwest hac Kraft and Toby Goldman and
ny Appel, Don Gurwin, and Sher- Sid Lutz and Arthur Sloan, Tem- Herbie Schub.
lair1W.roto-:1!rot5ol!1,711-!*15o7,ro-:tor.",to:Il,c4W1W4Irol.W.ro4I.o3lIo:lIo4Wil-W4/
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wood Kane • .. while some of the ple Beth El's interrogator wa:
1-- couples who will be dancing to Dave Edgar while the job 01 SIGHTATIONS . On a Sun-
„ the sound of soft music are Ken- moderator went to Charlotte Ar• day aft, at the Dexter-Davison
ny Appel with Tobye Fink, Mary kin of Temple Israel ....
Rink, spotted Al and David Fish-
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Invites You to Visit Their New Shop
Kramer and Joyce Fox, George
man cutting keen eight's on the
On Six Mile Road
Chodroff • and Reva Flusty, Sue THE LATIN QUARTER war ice . . . But skating circles 'round
Detroit's Newest and Finest
,.. McClain escorted by Aaron Ro- the scene of the Sweet Sixteer them, war their dad, Meyer Fish-
- senstein, Sonny Taub with Sally party of Donna Harris last Sat- man . . . Another father and son
F, Corby, Al Fealk and Sylvia Ber- urday. Donna welcomed her team were Alan Horwitz and
cr man, Evelyn Grossman and Hugh guests with her escort, Jack Lei- "papa Joe" ... Mr. Horwitz used
Featuring
`' Gederich, Roberta Snyder with Berman. Among the gay couples to be quite a hockey player.
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Mike Novitz and Jean Ruden were Norma Ribit with Seymour
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7,1 We also carry a fall line of rlilion, telrOsIon Nolo and home eleetrical
ny Karp and Estelle Kramer with warning, Connie Karbal was host-
appliances for every need and purpose.
Phil Margolis.
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to an "Icebox Party" at her
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LAST WEDNESDAY nit e Also enjoying the pleasant at- ess
home last Sunday eve . . . Girls
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;' Hampton School was. the scene of mosphere of the Latin Quarter who gleefully took over the house
iT an exciting debate between were Annette Braun with her were Georgia Lee Baltzer, Gertie
i. Shaarey Zedek and Northwest Jun- Jimmy Berman, Pauline Good- Koenigsberg, Muriel Stern . . .
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i4.to;11- . 4 4:cto•tcoll'A r. oliAli.o*osvIAli.chtot A ltol.0=, t oi.WAVW41 plying refreshments and music Elaine Salzberg with Les Silver- Joanne Gunnarson, Harriet • Gold
and Bev Raider.
for dancing. The subject was man.
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WASHINGTON TRIPPERS at
Highland Park High will present
MINCE
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their annual carnival Jan. 29 and
1922
Vasca, urns, lacks, candle sticks, figurines, statuary, ' 30. . . . Judy Mayer, Irene Jaffe
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table
lamps. Oil lamps electribe&
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of
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following a rodeo theme. . .
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Lamps regnIsbed and replete& on display.
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THE YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
invites you
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SNOWBALL FROLIC
featuring
Paul LaVoie and his WJR Orchestra
Sat. Jan. 31, 1948-9 P.M.
Admission j1.50
(Tax Included)
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek
Chicago Blvd. at Lawton
Dress Optional
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JANUARY 15-30
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PARALYSIS
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Names New Officers
by
Official Photographer for
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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS
CALL TRINITY 3-3865
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Classes in Hebrew will con-
tinue at Wayne University in
the Spring semester which be-
gins Wednesday, Feb. 11th, ac-
cording to Louis Fanush, in-
structor. The courses in the
spring semester are Hebrew 2
and Hebrew 104. All qualified
students are eligible whether
or not they are enrolled in the
University.
Hebrew 2 is open to those
who completed the first course
successfully or to students who
can pass an examination quali-
fying them. Hebrew 104 is the
fourth semester course now be-
ing given for the first time. It
will consist of readings of se-
lections in Hebrew literature
from the earliest times to the
Middle Ages and the present
day.
Junior Congregation
WEDDING
PARTIES - BAR MITZVAH
Jack Bigelman
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Wayne U. Offers
Advanced Hebrew
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Shirley Schechter has been
elected president of the junior
congregation of the Philadelphia-
Byron School.
Other officers are Morley Katz,
vice-president; Herbert Bildofsky,
treasurer; Gloria Mathis, secre-
tary; and Vivian Somberg, trus-
tee. Sidney Forman was named
Cantor.
Services are conducted each
Saturday morning under the su-
pervision of David Rappaport and
Morris Lachover.
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