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April 09, 1948 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-09

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Friday, April 9, 1948

Teen-Age
Sophisticates

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Luncheon Guest

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

WITH SPRING weather here

" to stay (maybeeee, hmm?)
I hope you are all set for the
merriment of the months to
come. Yes, wienie roasts, out-
door parties, backyard barbe-
qucs, hikes and camping trips
are all on the agenda.
We are not forgetting the in-
door fun that's
in store for all
at the joint
Spring Formal
(you may come
semi - formal)
which is being
sponsored by
,, Temple Beth
4'4 El, Shaarey
, Ze-
, dek Temple Is-
rael and the
Helen
Northwest He-
-ew junior groups.
e date of course is April

• • •

SCHOOL DAYS or not, this is
one time we'll take the evening
off to hear the first program 6f
its kind at the Masonic Temple
this Monday night. We're talking
about the Mercury Caravan,
sponsored by Mercury Records
(you can buy those labels at
Planet Records). Among those
entertaining you will be FRANK-
IE LAINE, Jan August, Helen
Humes, Carl Fisher and an all
star band.
• • •

MARY
CO-ROL ND
as,2

By MARY A. COOPER

JERRI SHORE, lyric colora-
tura, who will share the spot-
light with Cantor Pavel Sla-
vensky at a luncheon of the
Women's Division,
Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute, April

17 in the home of Mrs. Arnold
Kosarin, 17181 Pontchartrain
drive. They will be accom-
panied by Lillian Robbins, pi-
anist. Humorous characteriza-
tions will be presented by
Moishe Dombey.

WEDNESDAY GROUP

Prof. Edward C. Jandy of
Wayne University's sociology de-
partment will address the Wed-
nesday Evening Discussion Group
at 9 p.m., Wednesday, in the
Center.

SCHOOL DAYS . . . Some are
in, some arc out, but these
are busy days for students
every %i here . . While Univer-
sity of Michigan co-eds are en-
joying vacation dates, many
high schoolers (for instance
Highland Parkers) are slaving
away on mid-semester exams.
It just isn't fair! . .. Michigan
State is starting a new term
right now. Heading for Lan-
sing as "freshies" . . . Arlene
Sacks, Muriel Sender, Rhea Or-
ley and Lonna Reitman. Ed Ne-
back is up there, too.

2ap Thirteen

and English . . . Janet Wallach
had a holiday with relatives in
Boston ... Natalie Zemon, re-
cently elected to Phi Beta Kap-
pa, is headed back to Smith

College.

• • •

'MIDST THE MOB at Phi
Sigma Nu's Latin Quarter dance
. . . John Hopp with Betty
Zechman . .
Stig Aaronson
dating Shirley Barnett
. .
Bob Becker squiring Ilene Kla-
!cr.
• • •

SATURDAY EVE . . . Double
dating, to see headliners Dor-
othy Shay and Carmen Caval-
lero at the Bnai Brith festival,
• • •
Marge Cutler will be escorted
TRAVEL DEPARTMENT
. by Bud Newman . . . Gert Koe-
Sylvia Leiter had a Waldorf nigsberg will be accompanied
by Bill Schussler.
Astoria phone number for her
• • •
spring vacation . . . Sue Drei-
fus just about had time to stop
GATHERING ON Friday eve
and say "hi", before she had to at Marilyn Hamburger's abode
take off on the long trip back on Richton . . . Sam Schreiber,
to the University of New Mex- Jack Levitt, Ruth Littky, Dor-
ico . . . Connie Karbel and othy Berenstein . . . Sol Pak-
Nancy Block are displaying trop- art, Aleyda Axler, Morrie Nov-
ical suntans . . . Back from etsky, Jack ,Lipkin . . . dancing
Cuba, Sandy Robinson probably and such . . . Mitch Tendler,
is speaking a mixture of Spanish Rusty Lelgant, Iry Shanbom,

SIIOLA LEVITT planned an
exciting party for Milt Greene.
Those who joined were Irma
Levitt, Mickey Imber, Fred Kell-
man, Gail Hyman, Pearl Gertz-
man, Jerry Higer, Roz Margolis.
Hal Kohn, Murray Freed and
Irma De Roven.

• • •

ANOTHER PARTY which

proved loads of fun was recent-

• • •

NOW, HERE'S a request to

you straight from the heart. The
Jews of Europe and Palestine
your help so very urgently.
: t fail them. Contribute to
e Allied Jewish Campaign

ir

yourselves and urge your parents
to increase their pledges.

Danger, hunger and fear set
no age limit, so give with open
minds and hearts.

Center Intermediates
Hosts to Toledo Cagers

The intermediate basketball
team of the Toledo Jewish Cen-
ter will meet the Blackhawks,
champions of the Detroit Cen-
ter's intermediate league, Sun-
day on the local court.
Following the game, the visi-
tors will be honored at a recep-
tion by the Hi-Reets, a Center
organization.

In the spring .••

a young boy's fancy often turns to puddles and mud---:-and
fortunate is the mother who can turn to her electric water
beater at times like these.

But regardless of the season, an electric water heater gives
you piping hot water . . . instantly
. safely.

Designed for years and years of carefree service, electric water
heaters are fully automatic, absolutely safe ... no flame, no
fumes, no soot! Thousands of your neighbors have already
discovered the step-saving, time-saving benefits of water
heated electrically . . . at a special low water heating rate.

See them today at your nearest Edison office or at your
favorite plumber's or appliance dealer's.

Live Electrically and Enjoy the Difference



NEW DETROITERS

The New Detroiters Discussion
Group will meet at 9 p.m., Sat-
urday, in the Center. Mrs. Moses
Goldoftas will lead a discus-
sion on Palestine, and the movie,
"Assignment in Tel Aviv," will
be shown.

• • •

• • •

Diane Lackman.

man.

SIGHTATIONS . . • Enjoying
a snack at Robin Hood's, Marty
Citrin and Gloria Schulman ...
Just datin', Dave Kreger and
Judy Morton . . . Bob Frank
and Sue Sherman

TRAVEL AND BIRTHDAYS
Beverlee Goldstein and Avi-
va Freedman joined their parents
to sing a Happy Birthday to Lor-
raine Freedman who celebrated
her birthday at the Waldorf dur-
ing a visit to New York.
Ronny Warnoff, who is by now
back in Washington, was enter-
tained at a wienie roast by cousin
Donna Harris, Estelle Kramer
with Phil Margolis, Pauline
Goodman with Burt Sokol, Ralph
Lipschaw, Mary Rosen with Ilene
Nimson, Irma Greenspoon with
Buster Davidson and Irene Lip-
schaw with Marshal Fisher.
Donna's date was Joe Sweet and
Ronny's was Barbara Schiff of
Cooley.

ly given by the Mystics of Dur-
fee. Attending were President
Sally Sofia; secretary, Mariam
Novominsky; and treasurer, Ber-
nice Schwartz. Enjoying the rec-
ords were Harvey Gordon, Doro-
thy Goodgal, Mervin Alter, Eu-
gene Cohen, Betty Left, and Carl
Leibowitz. The. hostess, Julia
Kwaselow, was assisted by Sam-
my Coven, Murray Janover and

Gloria Smith, Violet Weinfeld
. . . More, rounding out the
party, Meyer Simons, Shel Capp,
Iry Grodman, Barbara Preston,
Lennie Krim and Bernie Fried-

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