Friday, June 11, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Teen Age
Sophisticates

11

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

or',

ir-

tz,
n-
a-
tr

ri

&

Pearlman and many more . • .
• • •
MARCIA TYNER decided to
have the crowd over for a lawn
party at her home on Oakman
boulevard. Dancing were Al
Krass, Billy Ginsberg, Ronnie
Gluskin, Aviva Freedman, Lois
Herman, Leone Harlick, Janis
Reiss with Bob Portnoy, Al Mo-
lene, Ilal Portnoy and Don
Ainbinder, with others.
• • •
A HAYRIDE was given in
honor of Annette Brode and
Nancy Mann. Annette's date
was Fred Horowitz and Nancy
was escorted by Jordan Rossen.
Others at this moonlight affair
were Herby Rechter with Mi-
chelle Shoenberg, Eddie London
with Lorraine Reznick, Manny
Schane with Iris Kay, Dickie
Freedman with Joyce Goldman,
Bob (Cass) Goldman with Doris
Barril and Conrad Discount
with Ruth Litton.
• • •
A BIG GANG assembled at
Judy Green's home last Satur-
day to wish her lots of luck on
her 14th birthday.
Guests at the dinner party
were Barbara Fink, Nancy Har-
ris, Gicria Lightstone, Donna
Greenspoon, Dorothy Glasier,
Addriene Kolb, Betsy Brown.
More enjoying the delicious
food and dancing . . . Sanford
Lakin, Mike Gale, Steve Fish-
man, Arthur Freedman, Jack
Koblin, Tob;n Citrin, John
Sheperd and Peter Gould.
• • •
CONGRATS TO all of you
confirmands and consecrants. We
hope that you will all live up
to the honor bestowed on you.

liklE'RE WRITING an all-raca-
" tion column for next week
and we'd appreciate it loads if
you would give us a ring at
TO. 7-6128 and
let us know of
your plans.
Speaking of
vacation, Jerry
Bronson is go-
ing to com-
bine business
with pleasure
when he grad-
uates from
Central next
Helen
Wednesday.
He will work as waterfront di-
rector at Oak Grove Camp, on
Gaylord Lake. The camp is be-
ing run by Moe. Kesner and
Bernard Jaffe, who is sponsor
of the Shaarey Zedek Junior
Congregation.
By the way, Sidney Klaus
president
has
been elected
of the Junior Congregation. Sid
was one of three Shaarey Zedek
Scouts to visit Europe last
summer. Sidney succeeds Alan
F e i.n berg, Jewish Chronicle
Youth Leadership Contest win-
ner.
• • •
THERE'S ALWAYS a birth-
day or two to tell you about,
and this time they're the Sweet
Sixteens of Helen Bluestein,
Ann Seltzer, and Mitzi Fergu-
son celebrated with a luncheon
at Canterbury House.
On her guest list were Sheil NW Child Rescue Gild
Cohen, Diane Wuntner, Fay to Install on Monday
Moss, Barbara Freelander, An-.
The newly-formed Northwest
nette Folbe, Carol Aberman,
Child Rescue Guild will hold its
and Irene Tucker.
first installation, Monday evening
• • •
at the home of Mrs. Samuel
ANN SELTZER had her party Kampner, 18960 San Juan drive.
at home. Among the celebra-
Mrs. Max Goldsmith, the club's
tors were Roz Berman, Ilene organizer, will install the fol-
Gutman, Bernice Israel, Bernice lowing officers:
Cutler, Phyllis Schwartz, Esther
Mesdames Edward Lutz, .presi-
Foon, Kenny Gould, Bob (12-B dent; Joseph Gordan and Sam
president) Goldman, Saul Bir- Rosenberg, vice presidents; Har-
lack, Al Kohn and Hal Wein- ry Rudack, treasurer; and A. Za-
gart.
meek, S. Levin, M. Plaskove and
Still more were Paul David- M. Kogan, secretaries.
son, Irene Newark with Jerry
Lorrenzie, Al Lolchook, Bev
CAMP OPENS JULY 6
Lasky,. Arland Gittlin, and Paul
The third season of the 12th
B ussa k.
Street Council Center Day Camp
• • •
will begin July 6.
HELEN BLUESTEIN celebrat-
ed with the help of her host
Hal Grossman, and Pauline. ALBANY 1101'11,
Markowitz with Alvin Schwatz-
man, Carol Averback with Joe
112 Cass Avenue
Hacker, Annette Foby with Hal
Mt. Clemens, Michigan

-

3

b

•

is
Kl

re

TENT CITY HOTEL
On Beautiful Lake Simcoe

ry
ve
or
od

MI milt. north of Toronto, Ontario,
an. Ideal v &nation real--eneellent
as hunting- , boat lug, Orating—linen •
relied cuisine.
It rile tor p1
—
'rent (it) lintel, Tent Vit), lint aria.
1'1
I etiar Point 6W
Loral eon* art—'r'. ler 641164

Pro.ident

f,

`44o vv..04

,

hostess at a luncheon in the
Terrace Room. Guests include
Lila Feldman, Margaret Pays-
ner, Arlene Berkowitz, Sydell
Nosanchuk, and Eileen Klafer.
More, continuing on to a show
sifter luncheon . . . Joyce Silver,
Barb Seyburn, Sandy Baskin,
Syd Lefton, Nancy Simi), Phyl-
By MARY A. COOPER
WE'RE NOT going to be lured lis Cherrin, Sue Salasnek and
into any talk of sum- Ellen Sherman . .
• • •
mer plans until vacation actual-
ly arrives for us, the high
MORE DATIN' DUOS .
.
schoolers. But we can tell you Jerry (Mich. State) Adler with
what is happening in Detroit. Marilyn Hamburger, Joe Fein-
• • •
gold with Sylvia Becker, Mary
THOSE AULDE familiar faces Katz with Dorothy Berenstein,
are here again! College has Bert Mintz with Marcia Solivek
ended for another year. So, the . . . Mary Snyder celebrated his
boys and gals are back to take own birthday by squiring Gloria
over the home 'grounds. From Smith to dinner at Kingsley
Michigan State . . • Al Weiss, Inn, and dancing at Eastwood,
Arlene Sachs, Yale Aronoff,
Muriel Sender, Rhea Orley, Carl
STRICTLY A IIEN PARTY
Weinfeld . . • Barb Freedman
is sporting a special U. of Miami is the affair planned by C.A.B.
tan, while Sue Stamler brought gals on June 23. Picnicking at
Rouge Park will be Louise Mil-
one from Arizona . . .
ler, Elaine Rothman, Donna
• • •
Garfield, Renee Sulkin, Barbara
NIGHT OUT DEPT. • . . Klein, Doreen Reisler and Mari-
Sighted Teddy Cantor and Nan- anne Levine . . .
cy Mendelsohn, Marty Freed-
•
man and Margy Glasier • . .
Doing Eastwood Park . • .
ON THE COURTS . , . Paul
Bert Smith and Helga Hopfeld Yarrows is playing doubles on
. . . Sue Sherman and Norman the first team (tennis) for H.
(Harvard) Katz . . ;Sy Levine P. . . . Bob Becker is playing
and Lois Max . .. Harvey Wis- for H.P. also. Tough competi-
howski and Dee Bernstein . , . tion, boys.
• • •
CELEBRATING HER conse-
cration, Lois Padover will be

MARY
GO ,ROUND

• • •

MRS. LOUIS FRIED
•
• • •

Education League
to Install Officers

•

•

Mrs. Louis Fried will be in-
stalled as president of the Youth
Education League in a cere-
mony, Wednesday at the Hotel
Book Cadillac.
Others who will take office
are Mesdames Lewis Manning.
Benjamin Gelman, Eli Gross and
Arthur Campbell, vice-presi-
dents, and Philip Olender, treas-
urer.
Also Mesdames Morris Cohen,
Robert DiShell and Alfred La-
kin, secretaries; Morris Burstein.
remembrance and memorial
chairman; and Douglas Purther.
case chairman.
New board members are Mes-
dames Maurice Silverman, Mor-
ris Dresner, Sam Gerber, Da-
vid Berg and Harry Samlar.

GOOD NEWS

Young Israel Now Sponsors a
Strictly Kosher Camp With a
Traditional Jewish Atmosphere

,loomooms-woomswoomv
GERSON'S
Kosher House

Escape the sweltering
heat, in the heart of
the "American Alps".
Complete Relaxation,

Rooms and Meals

Free Transportation to and
From Bath House

REASON A

RATES

Riding .. Hiking .. Fishing

62 South Avenue
Mount Clemens, Michigan T!
Phone Mt. Clemens 8037
.44.WILI•WWW.ILIAWL ■ WA

STI:1111.E UOTEL

ESTES PARK, COLORADO

HOTEL BILTMORE—South Haven, Michigan

Reasonable Rates
Registration and Information
TO. 8-8064

FIDELMANt
come true",

"where vacation dreams

South Haven's Finest Resort

80 Acres of Playtime Paradise
NEW SWIMMING POOL

under construction
• A gay, friendly crowd

• Swimming, tennis. golf. horses
• Handball, ping pang, archery
• Dancing, concerts, movies

Planned Activities
Rooms with Bath

OPEN for the SEASON

Superb Food
Write for folder

Dining Room Open to the Public

Strictly Kosher Meals

Planned Entertainment Bally For Your Entire Vacation
There Is No Better AddresS

Greenbush Inn has everything

•you could possibly ask for!

OPENING JUNE 20

nit 114A'r

BEN BUTTNER, Owner

Phone Mt. Clemens 6934
or 9126

Page 'Thirteen

idelman's`Resort

nue own he•aitiful

an

rotorte—vi 11 h t top-rank inn Detroit pro

in charge,

..114 EI.I. SD IMMINO

in lake Duren--

wife, I lean, torhate while

is
to
ion
, it
by

An Ideal Place to Live
An Exceptional Place to Dine
"VACATION LAND FOR EVERYONE"

l'ri ■ she

iiiii
lint 141111 Odd
Bat
In FArry Ron a n—Daneing —Ma inuring
Tenniv--1 .01 (—Dorm. Back Riding

or t he

ID. • .•

TELIBE11$

our
met.
e a
nor-
:alp

et
LASSMAN'S RESORT

a /
girl"
nany
to in
such
cost

WHERE EVERY FACILITY
COMBINES TO MAKE FOR
YOUR COMPLETE ENJOYMENT
• Popular Sound Movies

• Children's G

• Children's Diningro•m

cow.-
the
it ions.
palace
, util-
money
e that
itional

• Children's! Plaground

• Private Gam. Room

• Dancing • All Sports

One

Block from Reach

Delicious Rusher style meals
Pastries from our own ovens
. Large, cool rooms with hot and
cold running voter, some with private
showers Or 000000 ■ 111.

Writ• for Roles and leold.1

4 and
a good
ill re-
7)

GLASSMAN'S RESORT

227 0 , 70 Sae.'

5.

•

So.ok Ho.r , Man, gun

408.

Pvh , a,

440

56 North Shore Drive

1,441111.

An ..intole river—loot in She

not

%suer

(MC

scold

FAB' 11,01 , S Ils11 I NG in lake Iluron

1.11' 'UK!. IS on our own pnvet1

r

.1

aeffli
tr.

South Haven, Mich.

t011111.

1.1111,11.-11111g

pong,

t0.11 — 11.,111

1.11111TIV1 ■ 11nr11.

1101(SEISAI 'I: 1111)1511

hay riden

144111

1111'011011 1 .0.1 torts 111 ■ 114--•111,

or night.

dl NNI NI: A511 REI.A %Ind; on our

green

Fromm,-

R114.11 1141,41110-4. 114411, airy

tarot nanny—play room,.

VACATIONLAND

PINE RIVER HOTEL
Charlevoix, Mich.

Managed by Mrs. aeries Leitt
Dining Room Under Personal Supervision of
THE WILSHIRE KOSHER CATERING CO.
formerly of the Wilshire Hotel

;An excellent vacation spot for you
and your friends

Relief for Hay-fever suffers
Beautiful view overlooking Lake Michigan
For Reservations Call: 110garth 3956

DE1.11'11/1 o; 111111) prepared temptingly

—plum noithoinlit %nark, I 'ou nolo. for

1 he thildron—oeporoto thildrrn'n elininx

rom.

11/A N1'1511

to Detroit

on hoot ro--g4fuo

A 41 low Mornay darer loom

to lath

sou the Mw MeV«

.Come on up for the 4th of

JULY

Bring the Family — You'll Have a Wonderful Timel

GREENBUSH INN

196 Miles North of Detroit — On Lake Huron

RESERVATONS: Detroit Phone TO. 9-5610 or TO.

or Greenbush 9779

7 2113

-

