Friday, October 15, 1948 Teen-Age Sophisticate DETROIT ketball championship which he's certain the boys from Temple Israel will win. . . • • • JEWISH CHRONICLE President NEWS FROM every corner of By HELEN TENNENBAUM Detroit: The Chericokes, WELL IT'S ALL over now. group of gals . at the Jewish You can eat your lunch in Center, are planning a costume peace and there's no more of party for Saturday, Oct. 30 at "I bet you Cleveland will win"." the Center with admission a But did someone say there's measly 35 cents for members something else in the air with and 50 cents for non-members. an equal amount of excite- The officers of this group are: nl n t. Sure, President, Cyrille Mendelson; it's none other vice-president, Irene Feldman; than "Who's secretary, Addle Pearlman; and gonna play. in treasurer, Frona Johnson. the Goodfel- Others in the gang are Irma lows football Borg, Adelle Soffa, Charlotte game out at Schneider, Eva Rotter, Shirly Briggs Stadi- Elkowitz, Gerrie Aaron, Sylvia Jaffe and Lillian Lubarsky. W e realize • • * that Central is not a likely AT ROUGE, a recent three- contender for sonic for a wiener roast were _AcLk• MRS. S. S. FARBMAN the high school championship, Eddy Bean with Renee Lulkin, but the team certainly is tops Hal Blacher with Barbara Fried- this year. We're mighty proud man, apd Jerry Kaminer 'with of our fellows and we're eve,n Alyce _Qslusbaurn. . . Nancy prouder to see you students fill Bloch is now one of the girls the stands at home games. who loves to sit home and watch How about going to the games television, on weekdays that is. away, too? They are always lots Mike Arons is in the navy and of fun. Mrs. Farbman Heads stationed at Great Lakes. . . . • • • Everyone will certainly miss two Women's Auxiliary "ON A SLOW BOAT to Chi- of the nicest fellows who ever graduated Central, Harve Tush- na" is really getting to the top A board meeting of the Wo- of the hit parade. No wonder man and Al Ellis who will soon when Harry Babbitt is overdo- be wearing bell bottom trousers. men's Auxiliary, Maimonides ing himself in his recording of Won't they look cute! , . . A Medical Society, will be held that song with Kay Kyser. . . . gal whom all her friends wish Monday afternoon at the home of a speedy recovery is Lila Chat- Mrs. Ralphael Altman of Rose- • • • lawn avenue. IN FROM Michigan State for lin who is now in Arizona. • • •, Newly.elected officers of the Yom Kippur with their families group are Mesdames S. S. Farb- were Carol Goldenberg, Sally HERE'S A SPECIAL Sweet Prince, .Selma Cohen, Reah Or- Sixteen which was celebrated by man, president; Harold I. Gins- berg and Henry Small, vice- ley, Shy Kramer, Lois Newman, Alyce Newman at the Stock- presidents; Oscar Shapiro, Max Ann Rosenfield, Barbara Oster- holm out Jefferson way. Enjoy- Blaine, Mike Stamell and Walter mar,, Dale Baum, Annette Kahn ing the luscious food were Na- I. Silvers, secretaries; Irvin Moss, Cy Discount,. Elanore Cullen . talie Newman, Idelle Graff, Di- treasurer; and Sol Grossman, au- Sue Friedman, Gloria Brode , ani.\--Roberts, Jean Berent, Barb ditor. Muriel Warshawsky, Burt Im- Friadinan,• Lee Brickner, Bev Committee chairmen include ber. Maurice Fierberg, Jerry Shapiro, Irene Kollenberg, Myr- Schumer, Jerry Kanter and Al na Stein, Bev Cornfield, Judy Mesdames Lou Harley, Louis Kazdan, Raphael Altman, Hy and Merle Harris. Schlesinger and Sue Popkin. Mellen, Max Steiner, Perry Gold- • • • Alyce received some lovely man, B. Parker, Henry Small, TEMPLE ISRAEL high school gifts but her greatest joy was Harold Ginsberg. officers have been elected. Head- "Skinny," the puppy presented Also Mesdames Paul Feldman, ing them are ('hicky Siegel as b' Nancy May and Phyllis Mos- Irwin Weisenthal, Nathan Brooks, president and Ed Bean, vice- kovitz. M. Yarrows, Emil Simons, Mor- • _ • • president. Other members on the ris Witus, Morris Bachman, Leo council include Sam Goldstein, HOW ABOUT calling me this Orecklin, David Kliger and Ezra Barbara Applebaum, Reva Da- Friday nite at TO. 7-6128 or Lipkin. vidson, Renee Levy and Debbie„ drop me a line at 3300 Tyler, and Annette Margolis. but please remember that I The council is under the spoil- must have all material to go fn ' sorship of Mrs. David Arkin next week's issue the Friday and Mrs. William Greenberg. before the paper comes out, so Mrs. Eytha Badchen, the new get that news about your par- A 10-week course in club. lead- debating coach, will work with ties or other events to me some ership is being sponsored at the Ed Bean, Barbara Applebaum. Thanks. Jewish Center by the League of Sylvia Arkin, Ida Rappaport, Jewish Wrimen's Organizations Sue Simons, Jo Ann Mendlow. in cooperation with Wayne Uni- Sam Goldstein, and • Mary Gla- versity. sier. Also Merryl Stoller let's IN Purpose of the program is to familiarize interested women in know that he promises sonic During the past year, over all phases of club activities. tough competition from the fel- lows he's coaching for the bas- 1,200 packages of food, clothing Maryanna Pearse, Wayne and medical supplies were sent speech instructor, and Rita. Ho- to Europe's destitute Jews by ban, instructor in the office of the Women's Emergency • Relief community relations, are teach- Committee, Mrs. Irving Katz, ers. president, revealed. The course is divided into two However, the need for con- sections. The first meets every tinued aid is still urgent, she Monday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 added, urging that the Jewish p.m., and the other on Tuesday community increase its support. evenings from 7:30 to 9. Classes to Open For $10, the cost of a parcel, For information contact Miss Nov. 9 at I)urfee New Year's greetings can be Hoban, TE. 1-3197. sent to a family in Europe, Mrs. The Detroit branch of the Katz said. Contributions are ac- Young .Israel Institute for Jewish cepted by Mrs. Joshua Sperka, Youth Education Aids Studies will open Nov. 9 in Dur- treasurer, 1938 Tuxedo avenue. Handicapped Child Volunteers are desperately fee intermediate school. A year's membership to the needed to help with packing. For The institute will meet from 8 to 10 p.m., Tuesdays for a pc- information call Mrs. Katz, TO. Detroit Orthopedic Clinic has been purchased by the Youth find of 20 weeks. At 8 p.m. four 8-1476. • Education League, which will en- parallel classes will be offered able .a handicapped child to at- in FIrmentary Hebrew (reading Chapter 1 Schedules tend the institution's classes. and translation), Advanced He- Plans for a pledge fund were brew (conversational), history Movie for Meeting made at a membership tea last and geography of Israel and A new Olin will he shown at a week at the Belcrest Hotel. Midrash. meeting of Chapter I, Zionist Or- A general course, meeting at ganization of Detroit, at 8:30 HOBOY CLASSES OPEN 9 p.m., deals with the 18 centur- p.m., Wednesday, in Bnai Moshe. There are 5 few openings for ies of Jewish Diaspora. A social period will follow. hobby classes at the Center, Rabbi Irwin Gordon, chairman Prospective members are invit. conducted by Roberta Geller- of the institute planning commit- ed. man. tee, announces that registrations will be taken beginning Chol Ilamoed Succoth in the Young r. & fi rm. Joe I: 0 rni a it Israel office, 12244 Dexter, TO. 8-8064. and on the opening eve- 3200 BURLINGAME ning of the institute. With the beginning of the New Year, Young Israel has acquired Extend their wishes for "A Happy, and Prosperous Succoth the services of Hillel L. Abrams To: for the position of executive sec- Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Cantor Hyman J. Adler, Mr. Joseph retary. Abrams was formerly as- Block, Pres., Officers, Board of Director, and members of sociated with Yeshivath Beth Ye- Cong. Bnai David and to their family and friends. hudah. •. Maimonides Board to Meet Hadassah Slates Group Events, Sets Honor Roll Victory Affair Hadassah's first group meet - ings of the year will be held by the individual sections on Wed- nesday, Oct. 20. Education and projects in the organization will be stressed in the programs. New members are especially welcome. Dessert luncheons will be served by all groups, Detroiters to Spur Sanatorium Drive Answering the cry in the grim 'struggle against tuberculosis, a small band of pioneers created the Los Angeles Sanatorium at Duarte, Calif. And knowing that the disease knows no race, creed or color, the founding fathers opened its doors to all sufferers. Now a new and imposing pro- gram is underway, one involving a cost of $7,000,000, almost half of which has been completed. An ultramodern medical center, sur- rounded by six clusters of hospi- tal wings, will soon be in opera- tion. The Detroit Business Men's Group of Vie sanatorium will meet at 5;30 p.m.. Thursday, to report on their $50,000 drive on behalf of the institution. Dinner will be served at 6:30 to be fol- lowed by a business session. Ben Goldberg, UN. 1-3171, is general secretary and Nathan R. Epstein, UN. 2-0532, president, Celia Adler Due at Shaarey Zedek Celia Adler distinguished char- acter actress, will appear in "An Evening With Sholem Aleichem, Peretz and Bialik" before the Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday, Oct. 20. Miss Adler, who is "amed on both the Yiddish and English- speaking stages, recently ap- peared in the novel film, "The Naked City". \ Institute Framed by Young Israel Vice-Pres. of Cong. B'nai David The meeting places are as fol- . ows. Central East, Mrs. Frank Wets- man, 1675 Boston. Central West, Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at 'Lawrence. University East, Mrs. Leonard Sidlow, 19415 Argyle Crescent. University West, Northwest Synagogue, Curtis at Monica. Huntington Woods, Mrs. IL Schiller, 25990 Pembroke. Russell Vfoods, Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. All meetings will begin at 12:30. "Hadassah's Town Hall" is the title of the anal Honor Roll Victory meeting Wednesday, Oct. 27, at the Art Institute. Among the participants will be Dr. Harry August and Rabbi Morris Adler. Dr. August is one of the city's outstanding psychi- atrists. Mrs. Daniel Cohn had Mrs. Harold Koenigsberg are chair- men of the meeting. NW Men's Club Plaits Sports Night A special program featuring members of the Detroit Lions, Tigers and leading bowlers will he pres'ented by the Men's Club of the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, Oct. 28 in the Syna- gogue. Fred Wolfe, sports announcer, will be master of ceremonies. Another highlight will be a fenc- ing match. Parents of boys ages 10 to 12 are invited to a special meeting Nov. 7 at the Synagogue, pur- pose of which is to form a new cub scout pack. The session will be sponsored by the Men's Club and will fea- ture speakers who a willdiscuss the cub scout movement and pre- sent memberships to boys and their parents. /11c7,& every meat a res/Ve occasion League, Wayne U. Aid Club Leaders Relief Committee Urges Lurope Aid Page Seven s t.Cslie gf \,1 The woy you love it ... tender ... d•ficievs with that wonderful old-time Jewish taste! 6 big portions, in their own quick-jelling broth. Kosher, ranee—order ft newt .4 MANISCHEWITZ INIGEFULTE FISH "f/meticas brat Cloice ILUNICNEWITZ MKT( FUN IS A PRODUCT Of THE Urns Of MAINSONWITZ MATZOS R E-ELECT FRED C. CASTATOR NON - PAHTISA7s; NM' 11111 ,;I: • He served you well in the past • He stands for progressive Government in our City • He is a real Champion of Better Transportatio n • He understands the needs of our people • Endorsed by many Civic, Business, Fraternal and Organized Labor G, cups • His experience is needed in our City Government