Friday, April 2, 1948

DETROIT

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JEWISII CHRONICLE

Blasts U. S. Reversal on Zion

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

Page Thirteen

Detroit Center All - Stars Win
Cage Tournament at Canton

PEAKING OF fun through
Another trophy was added to
work, that's just what the
the collection of the Detroit Jew-
S.M. Marionnette Group have
ish f.'enter when its all-star bas-
been doing putting on that ex-
ketball team won the inter-cen-
cellent production of "Alice In
ter tournament at Canton, 0., last
weekend.
Wonderland." The able thespians
Competing were quintets Nom
are Phyllis
Canton, Cleveland, Akron, Co-
Stevens, Helga
lumbus, Toledo, Cincinnati, In-
Martin, Dick
dianapolis, Louisville a n d
Finlater, Fran-
Youngstown.
c e s Spilman,
Detroit gained the title by de-
Easton B r o d-
feating Canton, 38 to 37; Youngs-
sky and Con-
town, 58 to 38, and Columbus, in
rad Discount.
Henry A.
Wallace, presidential candidate, recently attacked
the finals, 40 to 39,
the
If your gang,
State Department and the Truman administration for
Seymour Garber was the hero
your mother's
"backsliding" on the UN's Palestine decision, lie
of the Columbus contest when he
followed it
club or just
up last week with a blast
tipped in a field goal with less
at the U.S. betrayal on partition.
any group
than a minute to go. The Ohio-
would like to
ans were leading at the time,
have these sparkling performers
Ann Lesnick with Bill Wolk, in the ring were Gerald Tuchow, 39 to 38.
lighten the evening or day, call
TO. 8-3122 and ask for Helga Wally Singer and Aarone Wein- Milt Greene and Bob Siegel for
berg, Morty Silverman with Ro- vice president. Milt emerged
who will be glad to tell you berta Alter and Harvey Pianko victorious.
Over $200 Collected
about rates and arrangements. with Muriel Weiss. . •
• • •
•
by
Noar Mizrachi
Aaron
Schreier
towered
over
• • •
Julius Denenberg, Eliot Gerber
Over $200 was collected by the
ALL ABOARRRRD and here
you go • .. Climbing the heights
THE BATTLE was fought and Milford Wenokur for treas- Noar Mizrachi in its house-to-
of the Empire State by elevator, quietly and calmly. Of codrse urer and Ann .Lesnick was the house canvass March 24-25 to col-
that was Marcia Rosen, while we are referring to the 12-A only "mademoiselle" to capture lect money for the Yishuv.
Because all homes in the Dex-
Lillian Yagoda enjoyed the elections at Central in which office, defeating Marilyn Baskin,
Stork Club on a visit to Big some wonderful students par- Joan Skully, Barbara Passman- ter-Twelfth area were not
Town.
ticipated. It was a great duel ter and Marlyn Keystone, for reached, the drive has been con-
tinued to Sunday.
Watching some shows in Chi- between Eugene Mondray and secretary,
cago were Joel Behrmann and Herb Scherbin for president,
We are glad that we are not a
SATURDAYNIGHT DANCE
Jimmy Reveno . . . At the same with Herb the winner.
12-A who had to make the very
The 'next Saturday night dance
time Dave Ezekiel returned to
difficult choice from all these
Others who tossed their hats
party at the Center will be held
Habron Academy in Habron,
wonderful "Centralites". . . .
April 3.
Me. Waving goodbye were Sid
Kleinman 4
,. Phyllis Moskovitz and
another "Que-Ette," Nancy May,
who will all be looking forward
to his return, come summer-
time.
• • •
STILL MORE TRAVEL, or re-
sults thereof: • When Washing-
ton, D.C.'s Ronald Waronoff vis-
ited cousin Donna Harris, the
result was a gay party at which
Ronald's date was Elaine Porn-
erance and Donna's host was
Norm Feingold. Others enjoy-
ing the dancing were Estelle
Kramer with Phil Margolis.
Pauline Goodman and Harold
Paine, Bev Rose with Ronny
Karp, Beatrice Hartman and
Lenny Mahr and Elaine Salz-
berg with Les Silverman. . . .
• • •
GAY TIMES mean hay times
or so they did to the many
happy couples who enjoyed the
2•
dances from the Hora to the
jitterbugging out at Magnolia
Stables, March 27. There were
Cyma Goodman with Eugene
Curtiss, Marilyn Leib and Ray
Waxman, Ruth Schwartz with
Joe Harris, Carol Pritz and Len-
nie Bassin, Marilyn Weissman
and Larry Abrahamson, Milly
Lewis with Jerry Viedrah, Ben-
ita Block and Arnie Beliasky,
Eleanore Lelchook with Dick
Goldman, Doreen Lelchook with
Aubrey Meyerson, Shirt Eichler
with Art Goldman and Arlene
Steinberg with Joe Gans.
• • •
THE "COVERED WAGON"
set the scene for a gay time for

The local squad was made up
of Ted Bale, Murray Weiss and
Danny Arnold of the Pfc. Joseph
Bale Post; Saul Soda and Gar-
ber, Gizmos; Leon llotiman,
Dardys; Ben Stein, Bengals; and
Bob Sm iley and Jack K ut nick,
Dexter Chevrolet,
Sol Iloberman and Maurice
SA,utzky were coach and !liana- .
ger, respectively.

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GO FLY A KITE...

REDDY KILOWATT
SAYS

1. DON'T FLY KITES NEAR
ELECTRIC WIRES.

DO USE DRY COTTON
STRING.

3. DON'T CLIMB POLES TO
RECOVER KITES.

4. DON'T USE METAL OR
WIRE ON KITES.
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Shaarey Zedek
Wins Cage Title

The basketball team of the
Shaarey Zedek junior congrega-
tion is the champion of the Inter-
Synagogue League.
The Shaarey Zedek cagers won
the title by defeating the Temple
Beth El high School, 38 to 21,
in the finals last week.
Standouts for the victors were
Herb Chad, Steve Bromberg and
Arnold Fuller, Others on the team
are Irving Baron, Bud Charlip,
Stuart Davidson : Alan Feinberg
and Mort Lewis.

Membership Tea Set
by the Aviva Chapter

A membership tea is planned
by the Aviva Chapter of Junior
Mizrachi for 2 p.m., Sunday, at
4054 Leslie avenue.
Blu ma Levin will be guest
speaker and Leonard Kishner will
entertain. ,Edith Solomon is presi-
dent -

BUT FLY IT

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