A wish Periodical Cotter Ir r 30, 1548 c hools' Forum ldren Receive n in Public ite subject of Id 'at 8 p.m., she, under the ter chapter of ngress. Speak Feb. 15 ir governor of k in Detroit pices of the p i e Beth El. With 3 Stop At )CK R estaurant 'ter Theatre 'S and Parties kr CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 tlAltITA B S n „ Ys Sl LWOOD )ay AT V. 1-D451 Friday, January 30, I94/1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE (age Thirteen lene Stewart, Irwin Shelman, Jimmy's words for us were Barbara Gudnau, who came with President Larry Crantz, Betty Hale, Mar- that "America has always been shall Hecht, Seymore Mars and known as the land of brother- r- hood. Young people must work Larry Davis. Mary•Go•Rotind hard to keep that quality alive." • • • • • • DONALD BENYAS was sur- "HAVING FUN?" "Sure am." By HELEN TENNENBAUM prised last Friday night when he found 17 candles on a birthday could be heard from all the cou- THE EXCITEMENT is really cake and 11 friends waiting to ples who attended the Northwei.; By MARY A. COOPER keen now that you know wish him a happy birthday. A Hebrew "lianoar" group tobog- gan party which turned nut to 1ANE LEVIN could mean Busy who the five lucky winners in midnite supper was served to be a gathering at Dwight Po- •.F Life . the Chronicle Youth Leadership Jerry Winkler and Tobie Gold- . During just one lacks' home grounds. (Stan Avi- Contest are (see front page). man, Eddy Krause and Doris weekend, Jane did a solo dance You'd all like to know who the Fields, Chuck Danto and Ituthy son, president of this group, in- in llighland Park High's produc- scholarship winner'll be, hmm? Friedberg, Eddy Singer and Bar- forms us that this was only the !, lion of "The Importance of Being beginning of a very lively social We would like bara For, Jerry Waxman and schedule.) Earnest," was hostess at two par- to tell you if Roberta Alter. Esther Landau S h es and departed on a trip . . . only we knew. Among the couples were Stan helped Don blow out the candles. One party was an "Open House" with Barbara Teal, Dwight and The judges are • • • !for the cast and friends after the June Osliansky, Dave Selbst working now, play . . . ANOTHER RECENT fun fest so it shouldn't with Estelle Margolis, Glen Next day, she entertained a was at the house of Carol No- Goldstrom with Gloria Green- be t0000 long. ROSE SINGER group of friends for luncheon... sanchuck on Woodingham who • • • berg, and Lee Bailes with Bernie Sonic who joined her were Judy was with Al Goula. Iris Kay White. "Ilotsy" Server was with A NEW term Mayer, Rhoda Smilay, Alice came with Mel Rechtor and Cor- Viv Cherrin, Leonore Bernstein and new sub- Spero, lanet Newman, Lois Dan- rine Sorkin was with Stan Ru- with Hershel! Ifarri3, Ed Cooper jects but the iels . . . Now, Jane is in New benstein, Jerry Keller was souir- came with Barbara Leib and Jillettes of Dur- York for awhile! ed by Jerry Varon and Bob Muriel Bello with Mary Imber. • • • fee haven't Helen Freedman brought Agnes Sil- • • • changed. They're the same love- verman. BON VOYAGE was bid Dick WE'LL LEAVE you with this ly group composed of Carol Les- The No. 1 meeting of the year Schram by friends on Saturday • • • ter, Cyvia Leipzig, Shirt Koslow, "YOUNG PEOPLE must real- thought: We have something to of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi eve . Calling to wish him luck '7n Mazzie, Leone Wald and, be very proud of. The Central will be held at 1:30 p.m., Wed- in sunny Phoenix, Ariz., were ..• to be forgotten, Noreen Yes- ize that work is essential for basketball team is tops (special Dick's date, June Moss . . . Sher- nesday. success in anything. Even if zen, Diane Cohen and Joan man Kane with Dee Bernstein ... salutes go to Ralph Levin for At that time, movies on Pal- Kleiff. you are very talented you must Gerry Grenadier with Renee Popular in the June, '48 Dur- work hard for a career in mu- those 16 points last week). Let's estine will be shown and a Shear ... Bert Rissman with Sue fee class are the Tarquins whose sic. As a matter of fact yOu try to have the largest crowd luncheon served in celebration of McLain . . . Mel Forman with Gladys Spear . . . Sheldon Fish- officers are Wally Weiss, presi- must work 10 times as hard as ever at the last two games hmm. Chamisha Asar B'Shevat. man with Lee White .. . Chuck The session will be in the dent; Ned Flusty, treasurer; Ber- another person because the field Please buy a program to help Termer with Joan Bachman . . . your Student Council. form of a membership rally, and nie Buchalter as social chairman; ° f music, especially singing, is Seymour Brode with Dolores Mat- those attending are urged by er . . . and Aaron Rosenstein and Al Adelson, Tom Beers and vercrowded. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal to bring with Betty Becker. B obtein, council members. "If you are really decided to Beth Aaron Alen Offer • • • food for Europe's children. Mrs. Others are Maynard Flusty, e a singer you must gain a lot Gaines Party Saturday Rose Singer, president, will pre- A HARD TIMES PARTY was Sheldon Miller, Arnie Sandu- of self confidence and then get side. the call extended by Roxie Grey- brey and Hank Baskin. The Men's Club of Beth Aaron a good start in your own home Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin will be • • • rUn, Linda Lewis and Marilyn Synagogue invites the public to town before trying to make for hostess to the Junior Mizrachi JEAN RYAN met with her New York." This was Koffman for their gathering at the mes- an evening of games Saturday at from 7 to 9 p.m., Monday, in her friends on Jan. 24. In the crowd Linda's home on Saturday night home on Webb avenue. sage of that congenial star, the Synagogue, Wyoming at were Joy Crantz, Dave Shapero, Beatrice Susskind, organizer . . . Hostesses' dates were Herbie Melton, in an interview Thatcher. All proceeds will go to Al Goldman, Arnal Colver, Ai- James with us. and director of National Zion Spoon, Bert London, and Bob Histadrut. Mizrachi, will be guest speaker. Mann . . . Showing up in blue cans and such Akere Vivian Ja- c obs and Stan Schreiber, Betty Zechman and Joe Rosner, Joyce Keywell and Hal Taines . . . Others who enjoyed the danc- ing and dinner later were • . Carol Lewis and Bernie Rosner, Leona Schlain and Buddy Frank- lin, Sally Rosenfeld and Dick Mitchell. • • • FRAME'S TEA ROOM will set the scene for Dorothy Sherman's "Sweet Sixteen" luncheon. She'll receive congrats from . . . Mau- rine Shapiro, Rita Beitner, Phyllis Levitt, Lois Gold . . . Arlene Ja- cobson, Edith Stein, Sandra Sher- man, Pearl Schonberg, Phyllis Schreier . . . Betty Tamaroff, Rosalind Hochman and Helene Babbush. Teen-Age Sophisticates D62 ' Mizracjii Sisters' Rally Wednesday 4,000 Mosleyites Dishonor Britain , (Continued from Page 3) I 1-8882 WITH AN Automatic Electric Comforter Honestly! It's just too relaxing for words to climb into a bed already warmed by an auto- matic comforter. You'll drift off to sleep before you know it. Why, even the sheep you've always counted can't stay awake." Of course, you can count the added pleasures electric comforters bring. There's the delight- ful weight-free warmth of quilted - non-skid satin . . . pride in owning a thing of beauty ; ; ease in bed-making with only one cover I ; ; savings in storage space with only ens cover, a cover moths won't touch. Visit your nearest Detroit Edison office or your neighborhood appliance dealer who stocks automatic electric comforters and blankets. You'll find a variety of colors to choose from. THE DETROIT EDISON CO. GIVE TO THE MARCH OF DIMES Lebanon Government expelling the students. Usually such a move elicits at least some form Of reaction from the countries whose citizens were affected. Yet in none of the newspapers we read has there been reported any government re- action to this outrage. Nor has a word been heard so far from the Rockefeller Foundation and the other American foundations on whose support the Beirut uni- versity is completely dependent. But New York State has a stake in the issue. The American University in Beirut functions under a charter granted by the State of New York. New York State Attorney General Nathaniel Goldstein should look into the matter and move toward the rev- ocation of the charter. Harry Goldstein Gets Lead in 'Oedipus Rex' Detroit's repertory theater, The Actors' Company, will open its 1998 season with a production of "Oedipus Rex," Feb. 8 at the Michigan Showmen's Association, with Harry Goldstein, Detroit ra- dio actor, in the title role. DANCE AT CENTER The Jewish Center dance group will present a dance con- cert, Feb. 8.