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March 26, 1948 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-26

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Fr iday, March tt, HMO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Teen•Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

"AU REVOIR" by Anne Shel-

ton is creating a sensation
and so is the "Au Revoir" which
you have said to school for 10
whole days. . . . Feels wonder-
ful doesn't it?
We hope that you will get a
chance to see
that wonderful
production of
"Gentle m a n's
Agree m e n t"
playing at the
Fox.
• • •
"C H E Z LE
ROIX" is some
weeks past but
Janis Reis with
Helen
Dennis Aaron,
Laura Guttentag and Marshal
Wise loved every minute of it.
Bev Gante and Billy Ginsberg,
Selma Nurenberg and Herb
Goldstein, Sharon Sklar with
Arnie Belinsky, Deone Golum-
bia and Hal Portnoy can't for-
get it. Artie Eckoff and Evelyn
Grossman, 'Nancy Lipton with
Ralph Lipshaw, Flo Tuckel and
Norm Licht, Ilene Nimson and
Mary Rosen have memories' of
the great floor show.

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with Eleane Eder, Al Clubak
with Joan Berger, Mary Myer-
son and Sheila Mifelow, Annete
Garber with Hershell Sandberg,
Anita Bloom and Lou Dorfman
and Marion Rosenthal with Nor-
die Golbert.
• • •

SPRING AND vacation bring
a visit from Al Rosenberg and
Bob Boesky of St. Johns, who
are seen around with Iris Mar-
golis and Lin Yanover.... Also

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in shortly from California will
be Morris Yellin . • . Marelyn
Trunsky returned from Florida
and Nancy Alter will stay in
Florida for the vacation.

of Irene Segal, Iris Margolis,
Barbara Braun, Lynn Yanover,
Babe Hessin, Harriet Yanover
and Marion Schwabb.
Also Rita Shiffman, Rosalie
Having fun at a party were Berg, Rita Selman, Martha
members of Durfee's 9A class Mitchalin, Leatrice Kowal and
who helped boost Barry Saffir to Faylene Katz of the Jets.
the office of president. Working
on the committee for this party
TEEN-AGERS' FESTIVAL
were Barbara Kass, Deone Co-
Intermediates and seen-alters
lumbia, Bob Gantz, Basil Nemer are invited to the Teen-Agers'
and Stan Pasikov. More from festival at 8:30 p.m., Saturday,
Durfee, the Embers consisting in the Center.

Hyman Barker, Detroit lawyer,
will address the Youth Division
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, Thursday at the David Si-
mons School.

DANCE CLASSES
Herman Harrison will again
lead the 10-week series of ball-
room dancing instructions, start-
ing April 5 at the Center.

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Gloria Slobin and Jack Leidei-
man, Thelma Smith and Fred
Woolfe, Marshal Fisher and Irene
Lipshaw, Pete Kaiserman and
Bev Genser, Mort Knopper and
Rhea Weisberg were among oth-
ers who had a wonderful time.

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Lawyer to Address
Congre!.s Youth Unit

• • •

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REUNIONS ARE wonderful
things especially when they're
the first real activity planned by
a group of fellows like Jack
Rudack, Herbie Berger; Donnie
Young, Iry Kay, all of whom
served in the navy, and Lennie
Polackoff who had some jumps
via the parachute. They'll be
joined by their dates, Sam Ru-
dark, and Mr. and Mrs. Jules
Becker (Mrs. Becker is the very
recent Central grad, Sally Fox).
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THE POPULAR Delfoys will
celebrate the birthdays of
Blanche Yellin and Gloria Bro-
warney at Ruth Stulberg's home.
The other guests will be Aarone
Weinberg, Roberta Alter, Dee
Bernstein, Pegi Gilman and
Mickey Cohen.
Another birthday will be feted
as a surprise when all the
friends of Al Friedman join to
sing Happy Birthday. Among
those helping Al to blow out the
candles will be Ira Jean Sidder,
Sydell Halberg, Eugene Mondry,
Joe Harris, Art Rose, Ruth
Schwartz, Marylin Weisman,
Lolly Marks, Marilyn Golde. Also
helping to eat the cake will be
Walter Levine, Larry Abramson,
Arlyne Steinberg, Joe Savin, Bob
Radner and Esther Plotkin.

You probably recognize these
names of the eager boys and
girls whom you meet Friday
ls at Habonim on Pasadena
Linwood? How about drop-
in there, some time?
Still another birthday was
celebrated by Lorraine Myers
whose date was Morris "Chink"
Rosen. Others were Bill Stevens

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emple Israel's
Debaters Lose

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A debating team from the high
school of Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil-
ver's Temple of Cleveland de-
feated a team from the Temple
Israel high school last Sunday
at Hampton School.
The subject was "Resolved:
That an American Jewish Assem-
bly Be Established as a Perma-
nent Representative of the Amer-
ican Jews."
Representing Temple Israel
were JoAnne Mendlow, Ida Rap-
paport and Richard Kurland.
Judges were Walter Klein, A. C.
Lappin and Morris Zwerlding
The Detroit dOaters are plan-
ning trips to Cleveland, Chicago,
Buffalo and Toronto.



REDDY, AT YOUR FINGERTIPS!

I'll work for you the whole day through
Toast your toast; cook, roast, or stew
Welsh your clothes; and press them, too.
I'll beat, I'll clean; make Ice for you.
I'll help in factories, stores and schools
And help the youngsters learn the rules
For farmers I've got lots of tricks
Like milking cows or hatching chicks.
And, loss, I bet you're glad to know
I work long hours for wages low
So call me early; keep me late
In my REDDYBOX horn. I'll always wait.



The DETROIT EDISON Co.

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