Friday, AprIl 30, 1948
Teen•Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
Page Thirteen
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
with Gail Greene and Paul Ab-
rahmson with Barbara Budson,
while Stan Rubenstein enjoyed
the company of Shirl Victor.
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JWB Leader
SUNDAY IS the day for the
final coketail party of the
Northwest Junior Group, but in
order to attend this affair from
2:30 to 5:00 at 17617 Santa Bar-
bara, you must have paid up
your dues.
MARY
GO ROUND
ment . . . Sue Stifter and Wally
Rosenberg enjoying a Robin
Hood special . . . Ditto, for Mur-
iel Stern with Sid Singer . . .
Marilyn Schiff teamed with Mel
Barnett . . . Maxine Finkel con-
voyed by Phil Goodman . .
Shirley Smith on the arm of
Jerry Halperin ... Vivian Black
coupled with Stan Brown . . .
More having a pleasant time..,
Harold Brode and his date, San-
dy Robinson . . . Al Etkin and
By MARY A. COOPER
STAGE, EVERYBODY!
N
SIX
O'CLOCK birthday dinner
These words will be heard
was set by Nancy Druker in
next Thursday and Friday when
honor of Maxine Gordon on Fri-
Central 12-A's put on their an-
day eve. Doorbell ringing for
nual Senior
.. .
the scavenger hunt afterward Gloria Hamburger
Claire Zieve will be the host-
Play. For just
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were Edith Colton, Bob Zeff,
50 cents y o u ess with the assistance of Lee
IT MUST BE ''the change in
Dick Jones, Laine Ginn, Dick
will be able to Bayles, Barbara Teal, Fay Bean,
the weather" that's bringing out
Baum
.
.
.
More,
who
also
played
Stan
Avison
(president),
Sabra
see the play
night basketball, and had fun the wienie roasters . . . Sighted,
that the U. of Prague, Annette Folbe, Harvey
dancing . . . Dave Clinton, Shir- participating in the usual picnic
M. is present- Stewart, Al Harris and Carol
ley Bloom, Lionel Spoon, Dick at Lola Valley, were . . . Jackie
ing and that Averback.
Goodman, Helene Jackson .. . I lerschorne and Sam Schreiber
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Wayne has
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. . . Sylvia Stein and Bob Moses.
once t r i e d,
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SPARKLING AND shining MRS. ALFRED BACHRACH
THIR-TEENERS are enjoying
this time done
ON THE t IR each week, you
by a cast of are the ''Gleams" of Durfee, is chairman of the women's a high time practically every
can hear the lucky apprentices
Helen
earnest C e n some lovely gals who just start- division of the National Jew- weekend. Ronnie Seltzer was
chosen to take part in W a y n e
ed
a
very
nice
club.
Helping
to
tralites, and that's "The Impor-
ish Welfare Board which held host for a novel scavenger hunt, University's Broadcasting Guild
dancing
and
such,
last
Saturday.
tance of Being Earnest." At keep meetings in order are pres-
its annual meeting recently.
. Gloria Smith, Milton Weiner,
Bob Frankel is plotting the en-
least that's what Oscar Wilde ident, Maxine Goldberg; secre-
Ray Szick, Frances Schwartz,
tary, June Mason; and treasurer
tertainment for next week.
called it .. .
Bob Kane, Lillian Shapiro and
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Marcie Kleinman, with the oth- Temple Israel Debaters
Jerry Seltzer.
er
members
Audrey
Okum,
PREFERRED
SITE
for
Davey
CELEBRITIES in town! You
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Smargon's fifteenth birthday
ay that's nothing new? Maybe Sharon Wachs and Vida Biebel- Hosts to Obio Team
THE GALS ARE RUNNING
man
adding
to
the
fun
..
.
luncheon
was
the
Terrace
Room.
cot, but when one of the nation's
A debating team from the
to Lenore Freedman's on ac-
greatest up-and-coming stars
Temple on the Heights in Cleve- Guests discovered that the love- count of the new male attrac-
stays at the house of a Central 6 Students of Chajes
land will meet the Temple Is- ly centerpiece of iris and daffo- tion . .. "Beauty," an adorable,
gal it's mighty special.
rael High School team May 9 dils came apart to form individ- nine weeks old collie.
ual corsages for each of them.
Yes, Sydell "Shushie" Gould in Concert on Sunday
at Hampton School.
Julius Chajes, director of mu-
and brother Kenny were mighty
They will debate on the sub- A few who went on to see "The
'MAY NITE nor
excited when their mother asked sic at the Jewish Center, will ject: "Resolved that the Jewish Naked City" after luncheon, in-
her brother Barney Kessel to present six students, Gerald Har- Community in Palestine Shall cluded . . . Audrey Seligson, - The Radars, a Center inter-
spend some time with them rington, Reva Kowalsky, Joan Declare Its Independence as a Helene Lapides, Nancy Baer, mediate group, will hold a "May
while here for a one night's ap- Machin, Judy Patterson, Joseph Jewish State Regardless of the Sidney Lefton, Muriel Silber- Nite Hop" at 8 p.m., Saturday.
pearance with "Jazz at the Phil- Savarino and Robert Shulman, Actions of the United Nations." stein and Lila Feldman ...
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Don't bury your ad. Advertise
harmonic." Tall. dark and hand- in a concert at 2:30 p.m., Sun- Leslie Schmier is coach of the
IN THE DATING DEPART- in the Jewish Chronicle.
some will describe Barney, and day, in the Center.
Temple Israel team.
at 22 his job is playing for radio.
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HE APPEARS on the Frank
Sinatra, Amos and Andy and
Jack Carson shows. He plays
an electric guitar, directs and
composes music in his Holly-
wood home. Incidentally Barney
isn't married and he cooks and
keeps house like an expert.
Lucky is the gal who marries
him!
Right now, Barney is waiting
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
for June 1, for by then he will
have his own "Barney Kessel's
Complete Banking and Trust Service
band. But if you want to hear
him before that, give a listen to
that pew Capitol release, "Swed-
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, APRIL 12, 1948
ish Pastry," yum, good.
On the serious side Barney
tells us that in the field of music
he hasn't noticed any anti-
RESOURCES
Semitism in Hollywood, but he
$ 301,186,066.00
Cash on Hand and Due from Other Banks
sure would like us to remember
585,280,286.22
United States Government Securities
all our lives that "in music, the
1,500,000.00
Stock of the Federal Reserve Bank
main thought is what comes out
70,399,809.18
Other Securities
of your instrument and not who
plays it. Here in America what
Loans:
a person does to contribute to
$ 185,099,958.17
•
Loans and Discounts ;
7
society and mankind should
236,506,462.40
51 406 504 23
Real Estate Mortgages
count, and not who the contribu-
1,533,119.92
•
Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improvements
tor is.
8,511,527.41
.
.
.
Accrued Income Receivable .
•
"This philosophy has always
8,412,476.38
Customers' Liability on Acceptances and Letters of Credit
•
worked in music and there is
$1,203,329,747.51
no reason why it should not
work everywhere else."
LIABILITIES
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Deposits:
NEEDN'T WORRY much 'bout
$1,062,855,427.74
;
4k. ; ;
Commercial, Bank and Savings
a new date dress these days as
43,670,054.06
.
•
United States Government
long as jeans and shirts are
28,995,197.47 $1,135,520,679.27
Other Public Deposits
plentiful, for wienie roasts really
.
•1
1,374,894.50
•
are calling you! The Omega
Accrued Expenses and Taxes Payable
• •
1,257,662.13
Sigma Phi eve will prove fun
Income Collected—Unearned
.
oo
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Sunday out Lola Valley way for
I
Common Stock Dividend No. 28,
NtOirlit olre-
525,000.00
#;" • " °,
Shirley Davidson with Jerry
Payable May 1, 1948 .
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1,412,476.38
Salesin, Joyce Zalesin with Mor-
Acceptances and Letters of Credit
6,505,858.35
ris Hoffman. More twosomes
Reserves
Jerry Harsch. More twosomes
Capital Funds'
will be Ether Friedenberg with
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$ 15,000,000.00
Common Stock
• •
• • •
Jerry Harsch, Esther Horwitz
85,000,000.00
Surplus
with Harve Howard and Sylvia
55,733,176.88
5,733,176.88
Undivided Profits
Schlachter with Maynard Kales.
$1,203,329,747.51
Another roast recently called
Mort Knopper with Eleane
Hoshkovitz, Ronny Meretsky
S7•.229,308.63 1n thsr foregoing two.
United States Gowenrnern S•turities carried
NATIONAL BANK
OF DETROIT
MOM ere pledged to most. pulite stepasits. intinciong deposits
Trimutseer.Stang •
4 810,938,713.07 4 sla
Michigan. and for ohms purpoaas sequins/ hy
Al Field's Band
‘-vit 'Club Northwest'
2
Al Field and his orchestra
will play at the new "Club
Northwest" of the Young Peo-
ple's Club of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation, May 1 in
the Synagogue.
The program will feature
Gerry Harvey, blues singer;
Dave Metz, Al Jolson imperson-
ator; Lou Pleasant, comedian;
and the dance team of Leonard
Herman and Seymour llertzen-
son.
George Lipshaw and Bill
Sklar are chairmen. Tickets
may be obtained from Leon
Cohan, UN. 1-4129, or at the
door.
DIRECTORS
HENRY E. BOWMAN
ROBERT J. BOWMAN
PRENTISS M. BROWN
CHARLES T. FISHER
CHARLES T. FISHER, JR.
B. FORD, JR.
B. E. HUTCHINSON
JAMES INGLIS
WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN
ALVAN MACAULEY
WALTER S. McLUCAS
W. DEAN ROBINSON
NATE S. SIIAPERO
R. PERRY SHORTS
GEORGE A. STAPLES
R. R. WILLIAMS
C. E. WILSON
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