Friday, May 21, 1941 Teen•Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM STIRRING and inspiring sum up the feelings which were the result of our mass demon- stration saluting Eretz Israel. All of us can feel mighty proud and hon- ored to belong to the Jewish people, and we can feel thank- ful and happy that the dreams of 2,000 years have been rea- lized. Helen It is true II ill iur new Homeland has not won easily, and it is also be true that the fight has not yet ceased, but we do know that there is a place in this world which is ours, ours to fight' for, curs to cherish and protect, sec- ond in our hearts to the United States. Here is one spot In this vast world which will open its arms to homeless Jews everywhere, a place which will prosper if we aid the development of its soil tend culture. It is wonderful that our America was the first to recog- nize Israel, the true Homeland of weary Jews everywhere. In- (teed last Saturday is a day which should stand out forever in our lives, and a day that will stand out in world history. Let us all pray that this time Eretz Israel may remain a real- ity and never again be just a dream as in past ages. • •- • A RECENT WIENIE roast called out "Surprise" to Claire Zieve whose date was Dave Lit- owsky while Lois Brown who was with Walter Levine planned the evening. Others on the list were Annette Festenstein with Jerry Bronson, Sabra Prague with Sandy Schecter,, Barbara Mandel with Fred Winkelman, Ailene Sutkin with Willie Phil- lips. Others were -Eunice Korman with Al Harris, and Betty Lebo- witz with Lennie Baron. • • • SPEAKING OF ROASTS, you arc informed that plans made for a "puppy love" dance by the Northwest Youth Group have BOARD and ROOIVI Large Summer home on Lake Erie, Canada 25 miles from Detroit Bathing —Boating Adults 540 TA. 5 0227 - Spend Your Vacation at the Glenn Beach Club GLENN, MICHIGAN Ideally Located on Beautiful Wooded cliff at the Shore of I Michigan—Private Beach want Swimming, Game Fishing The Best Meals . . Ever RATES $7.50 to $45.00 WKLY Including' 3 Meals a Day Write for Reservations Now DETROIT *JEWISH CHRONICLE been changed to a "Puppy Roast," also for May 29. Call Lee Bayles for reservations at TY. 8-0587. • • • SWEET SIXTEEN was cele- brated by Sheila Brandt out at Morton's Stables. Sheila's date was Al Colburn. Others climb- ing aboard the hay wagons were The newly-organized Temple Ealine Fromstein with Aubrey Meyerson, Sheila Weinstein with Israel Youth will mark the in- Shel Simon, Goldie Tuckel with auguration of its religious and Mary Bloch and Muriel Silber- stein with Mert Colburn. After the ride enjoying the soft music from Sheila's vie were Ann Wald with Fred Mender, Jane Grace with Iry Corns, Selma Kassler with Norm Gallant and Dathney Zimmerman with Ed Gage. Temple Israel Youth Group Plans Service • • • SOME WHO attended Cen- tral's showing of "The Impor- tance of Being Earnest" were Doreen Lelchook with Seymour Reiss, Rhea Weisberg with Ilerm Eizelman, Jean Silverman and Marty Ifollander, Mel Jacobs with Kathy Klein, and Libby anne Lichtenstein, Ilene Rosen and Alvin Talberg. ' William Singer is president of the group. A social hour following the services will honor the 20 grad- uates of the high school, who will receive their diplomas at commencement exercises at '13 p.m., Friday, May 21 in the Art Institute. Weston ifeads Alumni of UIIS wienie roast at Middle Rouge. Among the couples were Ele- anor Wedenbaum and Seymotir Hertzenson, Shirley Chess and Bill Sklar, Revs Britman and Seymour Joseph, Harriet Shaf- kind and Ted Jackson, Dorothy Britman and Julius Taback and Norma Bernst,:in and Leonard Herman, sky and Ruben Isaacs, chairmen of the executive committee; Ar- thur Migdal, vice-president; Es- ther Charnas and Bessie Kramer Bennis, secretaries; and Herbert Fortgang, treasurer. - - - ---- • - Everythi ► A's communal activities with a "Youth Service of Worship," May 28 in the Art Institute. The organization has chosen Martin E. Citrin, an alumnus of Temple Israel High School, to deliver the sermon. discussion at the third session of the camping seminar for counselors, Monday at the Jew- ish Center. Ben 0. Rubenstein, director of the North Star Camp, will speak.. All Set for a Hare a Wonderful Time! Lk ► tt;s, • Saturday, Sunday and Monday — May 29, 30 and 31—will be red- letter days at beautiful, spacious Greenbush Inn! There'll be some- thing to do every minute of every day . . . golf on our own golf course, the world's best fishing on the Au Sable River of Lake Huron, tennis on our own courts, shuffle- board, cards, entertainifient . . . • All this plus a clever Arthur Murray dance team to teach you the latest steps . . . and the most delicious food you ever tasted, temptingly served by our brand new Chef, whom we "stole awa y " from a leading N.Y. resort! Meet old friends, make new friends— come on up! Honeymooners' Paradise! 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