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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-07-30

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Friday, July 30, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Teen•Age
, •
Sophisticates

,

By HELEN TENNENBAUM
NATURE BOY" and 'The

miss. Estelle Kramer celebrated
her 17th birthday by inviting Bnai Brith Rushes
guests to a luncheon.
Aid to Children's Home
On her list were Elaine Gold-
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Upon
rath, Donna Harris, Roz Margo-
lis, Lois Brown, Janet Neuman, receipt of a radiogram reporting
and Marilyn Kraus. More admir- serious damage to the Bnai Brith
ing the attractive center piece Children's Home in Jerusalem
on the table were Ilene Blake, during the final hours of Arab
Anita Eisner, Mitzi Ferguson and attacks July 16, the Women's
Supreme Council immediately
Barbara Klein.
• • •
cabled $5,000 to repair damages,
A SWEET SIXTEEN was cele- Mrs. Abram Orlow of Philadel-
brated by Kay Jurkowitz at her phia, president, announced.
home. Some of the couples who
enjoyed the music and dancing Handler Lodge to Form
were Rita Marin with Mel Ry-
cus, Alice Levy with Harry a Women's Chapter
Ditch and Sydell Gould with
A social evening in August is
Saul Borlick.
planned by the Philip Handler
Kay's handsome host, Herbie Lodge of Bnai Brith for the pur-
Barisch, was busy helping show pose of forming a women's chap-
movies to Elaine Ressler and ter.
Dave Robinson and Helyn Ko-
The lodge continues to meet
ratzy with Jimmy Gash among every other Tuesday during the
others.
summer.

Woody Wood Pecker" have
reached the top of your hit pa-
rade, and it seems that's all we
hear you humming on the
beaches and in the parks. We
hope you are
all enjoying
this vacation
more than any
you've had.
Don't fail to
let us know
about your
plans. The
phone number
is TO. 7-6128,
or a card to
3300 Tyler ave-
Helen
nue would be just fine.
• • •
A NOTE FROM Charlevoix
tells us that our reporting aide
Aviva Freedman is having a
Vrcationing at the St. Charles
wonderful time out that way in Atlantic City are Mr. and Mrs.
with her sister Lorraine and Herman Canner of Griggs avenue.
with Lois Ernstein, Bev Karbel,
Murray Shechter and Mary Du-
brinsky.
Mrs. Martin Marrich and
Others relaxing on the beach daughter Leslie of Miami Beach
and getting a swell tan are Shir- are visiting Mrs. Marrich's
ley Dressler, Shel and Norm mother, Mrs. Henrietta Garvett
Wachler, Chuck Lavin, who's of Monterey avenue. Mr. Mar-
sharp as ever, and Cynthia Ma- rich will join them in two
weeks.
lerman.
• • •

Social Notes

SPEAKING OF beach parties,
one was held last Wednesday at
Doreen Woolfe's cottage at which
her escort was Lou Holtman.
Jefferson Beach was the stage
for a great day by Eliot Zeldis
and Janis Reiss and Lois Her-
man with Iry Weiner.
Out to Port Stanley for the
week are Elaine Berman, Bar-
bara Preston and Sally Kleiman.
Cynthia Fisch is back from
Mendelson's at South Haven,
while Herman Teibel is helping
brother Ben at Mendelson's
Beach House.
• • •
TRAVELOGUE ... Dick Hart-
man visiting cousin Janis Reiss
is from Cleveland, while Laura
Guttentag is spending a holiday
in Boston. At the same time,
Harvey Miller and Lenny Raskin
are seeing the sights in Califor-
nia.
Ann Willis, back from New
York, is spending the summer at
her cottage and invites all of
you to come to see her.
• • •
SUMMER HAS ITS share of
birthday celebrations and even
though we may be slightly de-
layed in telling you about them
here are two we just couldn't

Youth Gives AJC
Half of Earnings

Although he cannot participate
personally in the fight for Israel,
Edward Rosenbaum, junior at
Wayne University, is giving his
maximum support to the Haga-
nab by , sending one-half of the
money he earns this summer to
the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Rosenbaum has already sent
three of his pay Checks to cam-
paign headquarters representing
alternate pays received so far.
lie intends to continue sending a
check every other week as long
as he is working at the Acorn
Iron Works Inc., where he is
presently employed.

Silver Bead, Hotel
Offers 'Ideal' Vacation

All the facilities for an ideal
vacation are available at the
Silver Beach Hotel, South Ha-
ven.
The hotel is situated in the
heart of the city, close to all
entertainment ati d shopping
centers, and yet directly on the
beach.
It has eight buildings, equip-
ped with modern conveniences.
Maid service is provided for
every room, and there is plenty
_ of private parking space.

Safeguards around U.S. Sav-
ings Bonds make them ideal for
even the most inexperienced in-

vestor.

Hook Wires Truman
to Push Fair DP Bill

Frank Hook, former member
of Congress and Democratic can-
didate for senator, has sent a
telegram to President Truman
urging him to implement U. S.
pledges to Israel.
Hook also pressed for "modifi-
cation of the outrageous anti-
Catholic, anti-Semitic DP bill
which the last Congress adopt-
ed."

J r. Hadassal, Sponsors

Elayne Lefkofsky and Harriet Record Album Sale
Field have left for a six-week
NEW YORK—The nationwide
stay in Los Angeles, where they
will attend the summer session distribution of "Israel in Song".
at the University of California. a new album of Israeli songs
just completed by the newly-
Chronicle Social and Club established Palestine Art Corp.
News deadline is noon Monday. of New York City, has been un-
dertaken by Junior Hadassah.

Page Mae

District 6 Elects
Mrs. Samuel Bank

CHATTER

BBYO

Mrs. Samuel G. Bank brought

added honors to Detroit when
By ILENE RATNER
THE BNAI BRITII Young Men
she was named to the office of
guide at the Bnai Brith Women's and Women pay special tribute
District Grand Lodge No. 6 con- to the following for their work

vention in Chicago.
Mrs. Bank is a charter mem-
ber of the Louis Marshall Wo-
men and has served as their
president.
Former president of the In-
fants Service Group, Mrs. Bank
worked for the draft board and
Red Cross during the war and
acted as area chairman the past
two years for the Women's Di-
vision, Allied Jewish Campaign.

Bnai Brith's Room
Selected as Model

LYONS, N. J.—A complete
dining room in a neuro-psychi-
atric hospital of the Veterans
Administration, painted and
equipped by Bnai Brith men and
women of northern New Jersey,
has had such beneficial effect
on the patients that it has been
recommended as a model for all
mental hospitals for disabled
veterans, Col. H. E. Foster, man-
ager of the hospital, disclosed.

in
the national convention:
Charlotte Waterstone and Harry
Mirvis, chairmen; Sara Lee Eich-
ler, publicity head; and Joyce
Seedberg, Gloria Weinberg, Hugh
Jay Rosen and Dave Rappaport.
• • •
ILENE SABIN and Eilene
Solzberg of Detroit have been
named Michigan BBG delegates
to the national convention.
Irving Berg is delegate from
Detroit to the AZA national con-
vention, along with Louie Wolf-
son and Leonard Carliner of
Grand Rapids.
• • •
WHERE? WHEN? That's
what I keep hearing. Where will
. . . and when will the BBYO
hold this year's Yom Kippur
dance. Those of you who are also
curious, keep an eye on this
column.
I'll be popping in on all con-
fidential meetings and will let
you know all the details.

MOVIE ON RUSSIA

Three movies, including "Chil-
dren of Russia," are on the Cen-
ter's film program Monday eve-
ning.

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