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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-04

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Friday, June 4, 1948

TeenAge
Sophisticates

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Charts Picnic.

MARY
GO ROUND

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

By

TIS LOVELY, 'tis 'won-

"A"H'
' and s000 romantic."
derful

What else could we be speaking
about other than this lovely time
of year. Everything has caught
on to the spirit of the season;
even the radio
sounds gayer
and funnier.
Gabriel Heat-
er's news
is
even getting
out of the
dumps, and
your hit pa-
rade has come
out with such
wonderful
Helen
songs of spring
such as "Nature Boy" and "Miss
Bolero."
• • •

ONCE AGAIN the spotlight
gleamed on 16 happy couples
who were the guests of Elaine
Gittleman as she celebrated her
Sweet Sixteen at the Latin Quar
ter with Stewart Barak as
host.

Enjoying the dancing were
Bette Stein with Bernie Ham-
mer, Bev Weingarden with Ber-
nie Pershin, Gloria Gittleman
and Morty Olshansky, Annette
Margolis with Arvin Benish,
and Debbie Margolies with Sid
Kleinman.

Others in the party were
Marilyn Gilbert with Joe Freed-
man, Alva Sachs with Harvey
Tushman, Feannie Lieberman
with Seymour Fenkle, Molly
Newman with Sid Glen, Libbie
Warsaw with Maynard Cutler,
Sandy Stone with Allan Ellis,
Rosilyn Gittleman with Fred
Nadelle, Rita Langdorf with
Chuck Sachsy, and Bunny Me-
retsky with Sammy Gaft. . . .
• • •

JANIS REIS was hostess at
her Sweet Sixteen which she
celebrated with her host Den-
nie Aaron. Others who enjoyed
this gala affair were Zita Ja-
cobson with Allan Krass, Marsha
Tinner with Leo Stein, Joan
Stark with Arnie Schoichet, and
Laura Guttentag with Marshall
Wise.

Still more were Barbara Lut-
sky with Pete Kaiserman, Selma
Berman with Leslie Abrahms,
Marilyn Leib with Don Ain-
binder, Deone Golumbia with
Arnie Belinsky, Millie Lewis
with Jerry Viedrah, and Sharor,
Sklar with Mary Davidoff.

• •


LARRY TRAGER of Phi Sig-
ma Nu planned a wienie roast
at Phoenix Park with his date
Toby Goldman. Other Phi Sigs
and dates were Al Gold with
Sandy Baskin, Dick Owen and
Sharon Weisberg, Jack Solomon
and Lizzie Baum, and Jerry
Shumer with Sylvia Abram-
son . . .

More
'More roasts, one planned for
29 by these gals and their
tes: Estelle Kramer and Phil
Margolis, Donna Lemberg with
Jerry Dunn, Mitzie Ferguson
with Sy Zimmerman, Janet New-
man with Butch Singerman, Bev
Weiner with Gilmore Rubin and
Diane Wuntner with Shel Corn-
field. . . .
• • •

THREE BIRTHDAYS to tell
you about but just have room
to name the lovely honorees.
They are Betty Jean Klee, Max-
ine Cohen and Evelyn Rosen-
stein.

aig8

MARY A. COOPER

TANDARD CLUB at the Book
Cadillac was the choice of
Phi Sigma Nu for their closed
party. Among the members and
dates, Saturday night were Jim
Keene, Audrey Seligson, Dick
Owen, Sharon Weisberg, Iry
Keene and Linda Lewis. . . .

• • •

tf

MRS. HAROLD SCIIAKNE is
co-chairman with Mrs. Ben-
jamin Bagdade for the Tem-
ple Israel picnic at noon,
Sunday at Lola Valley Park
on McNichols. The event is
sponsored by the sisterhood
and men's club.

ON THE BIRTHDAY BEA 1'
. . . A Sweet Sixteen party
was held in honor of Ellen
Haar at her home on Santa
Barbara. Howard Rice assisted
the hostess. Dancing were Ma-
rilyn Goodman and Harvey
Fineman, Luba Jacobs and Al
Grundy, Anita Prady and Al
Swindler, June Olshansky and
Buster Davidson, Edith Leider
and Al Halpern, Rita Langdor
and Chuck Sachs, Alva Sachs
and Harvey Tushman.

• • •

JUST TO BE Different, girls
packed the lunches for the fel-
lows at a Rouge Park picnic,
Monday. Starting out late after-
noon were Larry Trager with
Toby Goldman, Jerry Shumer
with Sue Schatz, Dan Honig-
man with Beverly Hartstein,
Fred Goldman with Myrna El-
got. More who spent the day
The annual election of officers at baseball and tennis . . . Bob
of Young Israel will be held at
9 p.m.. Wednesday at Yeshivath
Beth Yehtidah.
Outgoing officers are Charles
T. Gellman, president; Samuel
W. Platt, chairman of the board;
Ruth Bodzin, secretary; and
Solomon B. Cohen, treasurer.
Another highlight of the meet-
ing will be a film program, fea-
turing two movies. They are
"The Voyage of the Unafraid," a
new film produced by the Hag-.
anah, showing actual scenes of
a voyage of immigrants to Israel,
and "Faith and Learning," a film
produced by Yeshivah University
depicting the scholastic and ex-
tracurricular life of a Yeshivah
student.
Registration is now open for
the Young Israel -sponsored
Camp Adas at Union Pier, Mich.
A strictly Kosher camp with a
traditional Jewish atmosphere,
Camp Adas features a full sched-
ule of land and water sports, to-
gether with an educational pro-
gram under the supervision of
trained counselors.
For information call the Young
Israel Office, TO. 8-8064,

Young Israel's
Election Set
forWednesday

Page Thirteen

Solomon with Barbara Fox,
Ralph Lipshaw with Nancy
Lipton, Mary Rosen with Eileen

at a giraffe, Frankie Sidlow
and Bobbie Smith, Herby Sand-
ler and Muriel Sterne. . . .
Nemzin
Bernie Pershing's new Chevy
• • •
LOOKS like a riding hardware
TEMPLE BETH EL gradu- store—if there is a gadget, he
has it!
ates rounded up their years of
learning, last week end . .
Thursday eve found them step-
ping over Dick Shwayder's
threshold for 6:15 dinner . . .
Friday was the big night when
ANN ARBOR — Two awards
several had the honor of par-
ticipating in the service. Dick were won by Howard Freeman
of Detroit at the annual pres-
gave the valedictory.
Enjoying the festivities and entation of the Bnai Brith Hil-
diplomas were Judy Mayer lel Foundation.
Freeman, who was reelected
Jerome Branson, Byna Camden,
Byron Canvasser, Mart Free- president of the Ifillel student
man, Anita Meskin . . . Carol Council for 1948-49, won an
Popkins, Eva Stern, Collett( honor key far Billet leadership
Salon, Judy Kallet, Connie Levy, and the Milford Stern Forensics
Bill Altman, Joan Striefling. Award.
Council chairmen include the
Dave Kreger, Ed Levenberg and
following from Detroit: Lynn
Shirley Michcovsky .
• • •
Gutenberg, Elliott Charlip and
Judy Levein.
TRAVEL DEPT. . . . Jerry
Meretsky, now in Uncle Sam's
army, stopped off in Detroit
to visit Maxine Finkel . . .
Eleanor Bachman and Barbara
Glen Goldstrom has been se-
Prentis are home for a while
from U. of Miami . . . Nancy lected by the Northwest Youth
Weisman is back from Olivet, Group as the "Best Worker of
the Season."
He served as program chair-
SIGHTATIONS . . . That new
man and spearheaded the group's
miniature golf course on Wood-
membership drive, beside tak-
ward near Seven, where you
ing an active part in the Allied
shoot the ball 'through a lion's
Jewish Campaign and the SOS
mouth, attracted Iris Bank and
drive.
Lloyd Adelson, Dan Rapaport
and Mona Weisenthal, Jack
Adelman (Windsor) and Doris
Readers of the Chronicle say
Wortheimer . . . More, aiming they read it from cover-to-cover.

`M'
Honors
Hotrard Freeman

Northwest Youth Group
Hails Glen Goldstroin

• • •

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Supports Israel

The nations should aid Israel
in every way and end the em-
bargo on arms to the new State,
youths at the third annual Stu-
dent United Nations Assembly
Max 25 agreed.
Among the hundreds who par-
ticipated were Allen Feinberg
and Fred Stoller, Jewish Chron-
icle leadership award winners.
Jerry Tobias represented North-
western, and the following also
came from Central: Allan Luck-
off, Melvin Wachs, Vincent Giu-
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Ann Lindbloom, Sidney Klaus
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