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June 25, 1948 - Image 15

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-25

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Tatty Goldman, Dick Owen with
Liz Baum, Dicky Hamburger
with Sylvia Abramson, Jack Sol-
oman with Carol Jacobs, Dave
Caplan with Barbara Mazel and
Donald Miller with Sharyn
Weisberg. . . .

Book Learning at Camp Chelsea

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Lesser's Lodge
Set for Big Year

Lesser's Clover Lodge, located
on Grand Traverse Bay, is ready
for a big season this year.
The lodge has engage d George
Blostin as its sports director,
and Ted Werbel and Esther
Brodey will entertain in the
evenings with Yiddish and Eng-
lish programs.
The children's playground has
been completely modernized,
with activities under the super-
vision of a children's counselor.

• • •
HAVING A WONDERFUL time

these notes are
HY THE TIME
helping Sylvia Frommer .cele-
printed we'll have forgotten brate her Sweet Sixteen were
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all about school in our hurried her escort Sheridan Holzman
effort to finish packing for our and Alice Newman with Stan
short stay on the shores of Lake Delidow, Cynthia Fish with
-Michigan. Ve're off to South Dave Agree, Ruthie Levenson
Haven and we'll let you know with Sid. Niss and Phyliss Mos-
of the things that are going on kowitz with Richard Nathan.
back hoMe
More well wishers were Nor-
Hashomer
plus some lines ma Meer with Roy Meyers, Alice
about people
Camp Session Set
Levy with Wally Walpren, Don-
from other na Mae Cohen with Donny Kay
Hashomer Ilatzair's summer
These youngsters at Camp Chelsea listen intently as one of
places.
camp session will be conducted
and Sandra Taub with Jerry
their group reads to them. This mother-children camp, oper-
• • •
for three weeks, July 5-26, near
Weissman. . • .
ated by the Jewish Center, is located near Chelsea, Mich., 55
LAST week's
• • •
Waubimac, Ont., in northern
miles from Detroit, and is directed by Samuel Neuschatz.
social whirl
THE KNOCKOUTS OF Cen-
Canada. •
Registration is by appointment only. Call Harriet Penlil,
was highlight- tral gave a really wonderful
The camp, open to youths be-
MA. 8400.
ed
by Senior
thL surprise party for their
tween the ages of 11 and 18. is
.
Central
Shirley
run on a non-profit basis. For
Prom whichLiptzen whose date was Shel
information call Av Jaciokson,
Surprising Shirley at
I Pevan.
Woman
took place in
NO. 0228.
her own house were Bernice
Helen
the Crystal i'uhn with Lennie Ostrow, Phyl-
Wins
Israel
Trip
ballroom of the Masonic Tem- Its Abraham with Mary Bern-
Chronicle Social and Club
plc. Dancing gayly were Presi- stein, Louise Holtzman with Jay
"The Jewish National Fund
NEW YORK — A long-cher- News deadline is noon Monday.
1. t Herby Scherbin with Eileen Franklin, Arlane Leon with Sey- and Future Colonization" will
fished dream has come true for
Blake; Vice President Milt mour Kleinman and Madeline be the topic Sunday of Arthur Mrs. Jeanette Serling, of 2715
Greene with Shola Levitt; Sec- Palmer with Loyd Blazossky.
Shutkin, executive director of the Hazelwood avenue, Detroit, who
• • •
retary Ann Lesnick with Al
Detroit office, at a meeting of is one of five women to win
Sandelman; Janice Gotlieb with
WOODIIALL LAKE was the LZOA at 9 p.m., in the home free trips to Israel offered by
Eat Well
Julius Dennenberg; Annie Ginns perfect place for a wienie-roast of Harold Milinsky, 3820 Glen- Pioneer Women, Labor Zionist
with Lenny Goodman; Dale last Saturday nite for Mel Volin
dale avenue.
Organization of America, to spur to Keep Wel;
Baum with Teek Henshell; who took Bev Schubiner, Sam-
The first of a series of rec- their membership drive.
Hal
Linden-
In a Place That Serves You
Molly Green and
my Weiner with Irene Siegel, ord parties was held last Friday
To be eligible for the prize.
baum; Louise • Schostack with Dicky Karson with Bunny Win- at the home of Raye Metzger.
Well . . .
Mrs. Serling had to bring in at
Morry Moogerman, and Gloria chell, Arnie Miller and Elaine
least seven new members. She
Kaplan with Iry Klein.
Hyman and Mel Rechter with
belongs to Pioneer Women's
MANDELL RECITAL
Some more who joined in the
Barbara Brown.
grand march were Ruth Mil-
Florence Kutzen of the Ben- Club 2 in Detroit and is actiO
Where Quality is the
detson Netzorg School of Piano in raising money for the Child
Best Policy"
porn with Bernie Blaire, Mar-
Rescue
Fund
which
assists
in
12TH STREET MOTHERS
will present Nancy Sue Mandell
gie Cooper with J4ry Robbins,
the
care
and
settlement
of
ref-
12th & Hazelwood
Vivienne Black with Stan
A card party will be held by in a recital at 8:15 p.m., Tues- ugee Jewish children arriving
Brown, Esther Moogerman with the 12th Street slothers' Club day in the Medea ballroom, Mt.
in Israel from Europe.
Dave Ginsberg, Joan Robinson at 8 p.m., Tuesday.
Clemens.
with Norm Gordon, Nancy Sher-
man with Herb Kay, and Elaine
Chernoff with Phil Newman.
• •• •
MORE WHO left later for the
'alter dark spots" to take in
food and still more dancing
were Dorothy Weiss with Mel
Shapiro, Gloria Bennett with
Lloyd Bernbaum, Barbara Fox
with Bob Solomon, Jean An-
chor with Cal Klyman, Al (U.
of M. scholarship winner) Gold-
man with Bev Cornfield, Har-
vey Gordon with Ruth Lifton.
Mickey (another scholarship
winner) Wenokur with Joyce
Frashti. Also Skip Siegel with
Bev Rose, Tobye Goldman with
Larry Trager, Sue Schatz with
OTE. FOB VG TS!
Jerry Schumer, and Doris Sax
with Eugene Kohlenherg.
• • •
VACATION NEWS . . . Ber-
nice Kuhn is planning a trip to
New York and so are Ann Wil-
lis and Dot Cowitz of Monroe.
Bette Stein is going to spend
sonic days in Madison, Wis.,
and on her return trip she will
stop off in the Windy City . . .
Camp Nahelu will be the ad-
dress of Sandy Silverman, Don
Becker and Mary Diskin who
will spend their time waiting
on the lucky campers . . . How
about your plans? We'd still like
to pass them on, so drop us a
note. We'll be back in two
wt eks.
• • •
THE FRANKLIN HILLS
Country Club was the scene for
SENATOR KILOWATT SAYS:
Bob Becker's 16th birthday din-
ner and dance party. Bob
landslide, folks, a regular walkaway! Every precinct
squired Carol Sucher. Others
It's a
were Dan Honigman with Bev
and every ward is all-out for electricity!
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Sholem Aleichem
Charts Outing

Climaxing its activities for the
current school year, the Sholem
Aleichem Institute will hold an
outing Sunday at Middle Rouge
Park.
Meals, prepared by the wo-
men's division, will be served.
The institute has announced
the purchase of a lot on Dexter
boulevard at Glendale avenue
for the building of a new educa-
tional center.
An intensive campaign will
be conducted all summer for
contributions to the center, ex-
pected to be finished in Sep-
tembet. '

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