Friday, June 11, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Twelve

Hebrew School
Awaits Graduation

Congress Chapters Elect
Officers for 1948-49 Season

All chapters of the ,Detroit
Women's Division, American
Jewish Congress, have elected
officers for the 1948-49 season.
Earlier, the division election
Earl Mandell will deliver the
resulted in the naming of Mrs.
valedictory address at graduation
exercises of the Philadelphia-
Byron branch, United Hebrew
Schools, to be held at 8 p.m.,
Wednesday in the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
Speakers will include Abe
Kasle, UHS president; Isidore
Sobeloff, executive director of
the Jewish Welfare Federation;
Mrs. Louis Gelf and, president
of the UHS auxiliary; and Mrs.
George Berns, head of the
branch's PTO.
Officers of the UHS will be
elected at the annual meeting,
June 21 in the Rose Sitig Cohen
Bldg.
Besides Kasle, preserit officials
are Lawrence W. Crohn and
Maurice H. Zackheim, vice-
presidents; Maurice Landau,
treasurer; and Joseph B. Cotten,
secretary.
MRS. SAMUEL GREEN
• • •
Samuel A. Green for another
term as president.
Mrs. Barnett Dickman was
The Alumni Association of the named head of the South Chap-
United Hebrew Schools will cul- ter. Other officers are Mesdames
minate its summer activities
with a general meeting at 8:30
p.m., Thursday in the Rose Sit-
ig Cohen Bldg., President Allan
L. Weston, announced.
As its closing function of the
A special program has been
season, the Career Group, Na-
arranged in . cooperation with the
tional Council of Jewish Women,
Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. Her-
will present a dance, "Barnyard
bert Moss will introduce Mes-
Swing," June 20 at Van's Barn,
dames Harry Oberstein, Abe
31160 Eight Mile Road west.
Katzman, Albert Carnick and
Al Mosher and his orchestra
Paul Carpenter, who will pre-
sent brief reviews on books of will provide music for ballroom
and square dancing. Chairmen
Jewish interest.
Refreshments will be served are Dora Altman and Alice
under the supervision of social Heidiman.
chairman, Mrs. Norman Lee-
CAMP CHELSEA
mon.
Registration for Camp Chel-
Plans for several educational
projects, including a nursery sea, the mother-children camp,
school and an annual scholar- has begun at the Center. Call
ship fund, will be discussed at Harriet Penfil, MA. 8400.
the session.
Readers of the Chronicle say
they read it from cover to cover.

Philadelphia-Byron
Rites Wednesday

OHNS HOPKINS Hospital in
Baltimore has presented a
key to Lt. Morrey Lipnik in
recognition of smart research
work.
Al Menlo and singer Frankie
Laine are becoming close bud-
dies . . . Frankie even wears
the Gamma Kappa Chi recogni-
tion pin that was presented to
him during Wayne U. Brother-
hood Week when he appeared
at Wayne the last time he was
in town.
At the Chicago Bnai Brith
gals conclave, Charlotte Water-
stone brought more honors to
Detroit when she copped the
District presidency with Har-
riet Nachman taking a secre-
tary's job.
• • •
OVERHEARD:
"Purdue opens its season with
Notre Dame and Michigan in
quick succession . . . My young
brother is angling for the in-
surance."
• • •
GREETING JUNE with out-
door affairs were Arnie Lie-
berman and Betty Lewis . . .
Diana Lieberman with Arnie
Dunn, Muriel Gilbert and Sam
Rudack, Arnie Soloman and Di-
ana Kozin.
• • •
BIRTHDAY CANDLES
Hearing "Happy Birthday"
tunes this week are Rhea Ann
Schiff, Mickey MaIlin, Jerry
Davis, Sid Chafetz, Ted Adel-
berg, Herb Capp, Morris Bolok-
ofsky, Charles Dorfman, Mary
Weingarden, Harry Kovitz, Ru-
by Rocklin, Sam Roth, Sid Ler-
man.
After Charles Laskey would
not tell his kids his age, they
surprised him anyhow with a
birthday cake and the candles
were in the form of a question
mark!
•
FOR AL JOLSON'S new re-
cording- of "Israel," Kal Bruss
of the Planet Record Shop is
donating all profits on this
Decca disc sold between April
ll and 30 to the Allied Cam-
paign . . . It has a choir back-
ground.
• • •
WEEKEND ROUNDUP . . .
Twosomes spotted by this
snooper .. . Estelle Swartzman
and Mary Leider, Eileen Sos-
nick with Chuck Helfman, Ber-
nie Moorin and Jackie Brooks
. . . Jo Cornell and Fred (Tele-
news) Sweet, Bev Marienthal
with Seymour Cantor, Irving
Miller and Eleanor Yarrows,

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Detroiters Elected
by Jr. Hadassah

Arlene Barnett and Sonny Bier-
man, Norma Joslove and Shel-
den Klein.
• • •
NOTES ON MY CUFFO:
Bernice Sheplow is in New
Yawk this week . . . Alene
Blumberg shows her Chicago
gal friend 'round town . . .
Janet Laib is doing publicity
work in the Big City.
Dorothy Birnbaum, back from
Miami, has written some short
stories which have a good
chance of being published.
Next to singing, Janice Ben-
nett likes Butterscotch candy
. . . Quote from Stan Dorfman
'bout his Louisville jaunt: "Nice
stuff out there."
Bernie Katz is back in town
pounding the piano for the main
act . . . Ben Moss and Herschel
Levine were spotted at the re 7
cent BBYW dance in the Windy
City.
• •
JUNE LOVE BIRDS .. .
Engagements and marriages
are bustin all over this month
. . . In a woosome mood are
Eddie Richman and Marian
Newman . . . There are favor-
able rumbles regarding Shirley
Shulman and Al Lenhard . . .
Pat Morgan wears Mary Robin-
ion's Phi Sig pin . . .
More engagements . . • Bud
Cole and Sue Kirtz, Dave Horo-
witz and Gloria Hamburger,
Mary Davis and Madelyn Co-
hen.
Weddings this month for Bill
Shpargel and Clara Glusman
(June 26) and Eleanor Blumen-
thal to Lee Winokur.
• •
PLAIN CHATTER .
Seen careening down the ave-
nue was Betty Lou Shlain
clutching a copy of the Miami
Herald . . . Bumped into Ruth
(Rothenberg) Berman and her
two charming kiddos . . . While
in L.A., Ruth sang at the Bub-
lichki and the Hitching Post .. .
and mother Ruth still does free
lance crooning in town.
Mazel Toys to florist Milt
Shore on his 5 lb. 4 oz. laddie,
Gerald Norman.
Home after attending the
Super market Conclave in the
Windy City, Bill Mersky tells
about the million bucks that
were pledged by the market
boys for the UJA. .
•
•
TO THE EDITOR:
Your recent editorial: "Don't
Buy British Goods" made quite
an impression on many non-
Jewish friends . . . especially
the line 'bout not drinking Bri-
tish Scotch . . . Maybe we'll
think twice before buying that
drink again!

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Alumni of UIIS
to Hear Reviews

Barn Dance Set
by Career Group

Albert Silber, William Vidaver,
Carl Gould, William Cohen, Ar-
chie Katcher and Shay Foreman,
vice-presidents; Ben Lefkowitz,
treasurer; Joseph Frankel, mem-
ber-at-large; and Bernard Bla-
den, Max Schubiner and Arthur
Gould, secretaries.

CENTRAL OFFICERS
Central chapter officers are
Mesdames Louis Tatken, presi-
dent; Harry Weinstod, Benjamin
Paxton, Erwin Kornwise, E. Ein-
stein and Irwin Schubiner, vice-
presidents; Theodore Powers,
treasurer; Ernest Golumbia,
member-at-large; and Samuel
Goss, P. Einstandig, Sam Kaiser
and James Montante, secretaries.
The Northeast chapter has
elected Mesdames Frank A.
Bernstein, president; Harold Nel-
son, Max Saidman, Louis Ham-
burger, Irving Dworman, Fred
Sherman and Arthur Colton,
vice-presidents; Alfred Bleier,
Harry Last, George Goldstein,
secretaries; A. J. Blumeneau,
treasurer; and Harry Landsman,
member-at-large.

NAME MRS. WILLENS
Mrs. G. Lionel Willens is the
pew president of the Northwest
Chapter. Other officers are Mes-
dames Louis G. Redstone, Dan
Shapiro, Nedwin Smokier, Harry
Shefman, Milton J. Miller and
Julius Stross, vice-presidents:
David B. Gaberman, treasurer;
Samuel H. Blondy, member-at-
large; and Philip Ash, Saul
Schmidt and Edward Rothen-
berg, secretaries.

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