Page Fifteen •• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, September 10, 1948 Teen•Age . • Sopmsticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM "THERE'S A TREE in the Meadow" sounds mighty nice, and makes us think of these lovely days when the leaves are falling and we take our brisk walks to school. We're sort of glad, after all, that school has started. It's our chance for fun and study. and we hope that you've all decided also to make this the most enjoyable term you've ever spent in Helen school or college. Speaking of college Lewis Watnik and Larry Greenberg have left us for the west coast and UCLA. Diane Goldman has departed for her first year at Trinity College in San Antonio, Tex., while sister Ilean is spend- ing a vacation in New York City before resuming her stud- ies at Michigan State • • • MILFORD SINGER had a great time in South Haven and Chicago . Tobye Goldman and Ruthie Friedberg have wonderful memories of their last vacation days in Charlevoix ... We are sure you'll all miss Mary Gottlieb who has moved to Flint. • • • MORE ABOUT PEOPLE you know . . . Evelyn Grossman, Diane Katz and Joan Lewis said Charlevoix was swell . . . Off for a year or so to help Uncle Sam are Bill Walk, Al Sief, Al Colburn, Mike Elias and Floyd Harris • . Joining soon are Mert Colburn and Jordan Gil- bert. You'll be missed by those left home, men .. . Eddy Bean and Jerry Caminer • . • other time as our homework seems to be growing. Speaking of clubs most of the SWAKS from Durtee were on vacation, Barbara Mandel is back from a tour of Cleveland and Canada. Grace Wuntner was at Crystal Beach, Ont., while Joan Barnett spent her time in New York. Arlane Colbert was out at her cottage at Elisabeth Lake, and Esther Dietch invited friends to visit her in Leamington . . . Leila Camens has just returned from Pennsylvania. • • • eve, she was greeted by her escort, Hal Reiger, lielyn Gross with Morty Silverman, Lois Co- hen with Ed Foon, Janis Lutz with Harvey Rosenberg, Milly Berg and Hal Singer and Bar- bara Pollack with Hal Goodman. As the eve was quite warm some preferred the cool breeze on the porch: Betty Jean Klee, Wally Singer, Madeline Imber, Diane Katz, Dave Newman, Lor- etta Winick, Herb Fine, Sue Miller, Jerry Gaul and Mel Woolf. • • • A GROUP WHO'LL long re- member their vacation were the fellows and girls who won scholarships to the week's ses- sion at Big Eagle Zionist Camp, in Zionsville, Ind. Included were Glen (president of the North- west Juniors) Goldstrom, Ilene Rosen, Joyce Kaplan, Audrey Gelfand, Fern Metz and Davida Robinson. • • • BEFORE WE LEAVE, we'd BARBARA POLLACK cele- like to wish that sweet gal Bette brated her Sweet Sixteen at a luncheon in the Terrace Room of the Statler. Sonic of the gals looking mighty pretty as they took their places were Madeline Imber, Vivian Lipsitz, Helyn Gross, Lois Cohen, Ev Gross- man, Adelle Rotman, and Sue Miller • or ATTENTION GALS! Now is the time when you'll begin to look daffy while your prospec- tive sorority sisters put you through just about every incon- venience they can think of, but, after all, it's worth it. To start things off, the Chi Epsilon girls will hold their an- nual rush tea at Sue Miller's home on Roslyn road . . . • • • Page Thirteen Films to Be Shown of L.A. Sanatorium Stein a very speedy recovery. Everyone misses you so much Bette! How about some of you drop- ping a line to her at 3815 Duane Films of the Los Angeles street. Her mother will be glad Sanatorium and Ex - Patients to give your notes to Bette at Home will be shown at a meeting the hospitaL of the Detroit Auxiliary at p.m., Thursday at 11529 Linwood avenue. Infants Service Group All Jewish organizations are requested to send two delegates Opens Year Saturday to the auxiliary's conference, The Infants Service Group Sept. 19 at 11529 Linwood ave- will launch its 1948-49 season nue. with a meeting Saturday at the Stockholm. Mrs. George Treegar is chair- Detroit Lodge to View man of a luncheon which will Fashions at Meeting precede the business session. Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith will witness a fashion show at TEEN-AGE LOUNGE its open meeting Tuesday at Milton Cheresch will be in Beth Aaron Synagogue. William charge of the teen-age lounge Barris, program chairman, has at the Center. The opening pro- arranged with Nat Green to gram will be at 8 p.m., Tuesday. show his models. All are wel- come. There is no charge for Bar Mitzvah or social items in the Chronicle social and club news Chronicle. deadline is noon Mondays. • THE ELITES and some other lassies joined forces to -plan a surprise party for Vivian Lip- sitz. When the unsuspecting honoree entered her home one * * * * * A RECORD BEYOND * REPROACH FOR * FAIR PLAY * IN hem fhb Am- "mph wash-gp Wore lunch *EVERY WAY! Drat hothight hanperedum kg Baby's bath OHO. fee Chandorgis nap NesoglI•l for Baby's 2geelosk both New washing loachInge hod Imre he wider A "ewer for %webby, *tab' test dish, tbdpg Mehl* bights halt. Wen cohort, Saves has Tee e•et •',wry mod hid It for thanIng every day • Dad whishe th• ram Ohs — - ---•- -- CORRECTION OF Friday, Aug. 27, for the AZA No. 661 article. Instead of the "out and in" chapter the article should have read: "This outstanding chapter once again faces the spotlight as the Seymour Sobole boys won this year's AZA base- ball championship with the score of 12-9." • • • THE HENRIETTA S Z O L D BBG's are proud to announce No. 121 on Your Ballot that Elaine Salzberg, past chap- ter president, has been elected first vice president of BBG Dis- * • Praying Rimy, 2 Tars -X trict 6. *Jut byes Cady Maul' • • • GRAND RAPIDS AZA boys * liw6Tars are also proud because their one *Doti Attain Will It and only Louis M. Wolfson was 11- Edigas for 2 Tors elected vice-president of AZA Orland Law t• 25 Tars District 6. • • • * • Mot Ved War I 7s SEPT 8, the AZA Detroit- is 101 Y lirnakr! Windsor Council held its first meeting of the new season. Another first meeting is being held by the Lena Farber BBG's, at Butzel Hall, Jewish Center, Wednesday, Sept. 15. The movie DEMOCRAT • WAR VETERAN 'This is Bnai Brith" will be shown. 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