Friday, December 3, 1948
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Teen-Age
Sophisticates
By IIELEN TENNENBAUM
be
of
CENTRALITES ON the road to
fame: Usually you wait until
you graduate to make the head-
lines in your chosen field but
this is not the
case with love-
ly Elaine Hy-
man who is
only a 10-11
She is near the
top in radio
a n d television
and can fre-
nard Levin, Gloria Greenberg
with Harvey Fineherg and Renee
Gerber with Lewis Pomerance.
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111ln:unitarian
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A SWEET SIXTEEN luncheon
at Hityler's given by Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Jacobson for their
daughter Zita . . . Those who
helped to make this a wonderful
day were Beverly Birnholtz,
Phyllis Schwartz, Hannah Eisler,
Ellen Lighstone, Barbara Lutsky,
Anne 540zman, Irene Landsman,
Dolores Simon, Joane Carnick,
Barylee Hurwitz, Elaine Freed-
man, Janis Reiss, Janet Lowinger
and Barbara Novick , • .
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Page Thirteen
Town Hall Session
Planned by JSG
"What Does the Community
Expect of the Jewish Young
Adult" will be the subject of a
Town Hall meeting, Dec. 12 in
the Jewish Center, under the
auspices of the Junior Service
Group.
The session will be addressed
by George Stutz, president of
Temple Israel, and Moshe Haar,
director of the Sholem Aleichem
School.
STILL PARTICIPATING
IN
wiener toasts before they turn
quently be into sleigh rides and skating par-
h e a r d over ties (do let us know when they
WWJ, radio come up): At Belle Isle recently
Helen
and TV, and were Don Gendal, Froma John-
also WXYZ.
On Dec. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 17, 18 son, Al Schultz, Mae Geyer, Shel
and 19 you may see her in the Shapiro, Shirley Elkovitz, Len-
SAMUEL GOLDWYN, noted
nie Grodam, Gerre Aaron, Larry
Actors Company performance of
motion picture producer,. has
Lillian Hellman's "Children's Cowan and Grace Wuntner.
been awarded the 1948 "Hu-
More who kept the fires burn-
Hour." It will be presented at
manitarian of the Year" award
ing
were
Jack
Cooper,
Maxie
the Michigan Showman's Asso-
of the United Jewish Appeal.
Robins,
Larry
Siegel,
Judy
Aar-
ciation, 3153 Cass near Peterboro.
Goldwyn is president of the
on. Arnie Atter, Tamara Mitchell,
Hal
Levy, Al Aaron, Adelle United Jewish Welfare Fund
of Los Angeles, which raised
ATTENTION ALL GALS who Pearlinan and Howie Finkelstein.
$10,000,000 this year.
hope to be future Miss Americas.
• • •
Here is your chance. To cele-
OTHERS AT weiner roasts
brate the 25th year of AZA, its
were Irene Swartz with Joe Har- Weinberg, Dahny Cooper, Har-
tournament in Detroit is looking
for a queen of the Michigan Re- ris; Dolores Halberstam with Stan vey Miller, Saul Levin, Norm
gion. Big personalities will choose Knapp, Libby Weinstein with Light, Jack Leiderman,' and Nor-
Hal Gloss and Donna Wolf with man Katanick. Milt Jacobs sur-
the gal from entries submitted
Dave Baum.
prised his buddies Stan Racey and
by AZA chapters throughout
Toasting marshmallows were Don Weintraub while he dropped
Michigan. --
Gloria
Gittleman, with Herb in on Detroit to pick up his con-
You fellows can choose a gal Woolman, Barbara
Stolman with vertible and take it back to Ken-
between the ages of 14 to 17 and Harvey Lasky, Reva Nyman
tucky (army life doesn't sound
your chapter's entry must be in
with Lou Gutter and Fay Nover bad, does it?)
before Dec. 15.
with Dick Gotlieb.
Chairman Iry Berg has ap-
• • •
WE REGRET that the follow-
pointed co-chairmen Sid Ruben-
IN THE ARMY department:
ing information comes so late,
stein and Barry Levine in charge
Lennie Bassin surprised Carol but the Central Parents Associa-
of the beauty contest.
Entries Pritz when he was in for a few
are expected from Flint, Grand days from Camp Hood. Others tion meeting which was to have
been held Dec. 8 was moved up
Rapids, Benton Harbor and other
who were in wit)- him were Sid to Dec. 1.
upstate cities.
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• • •
Following the discussion there
will be a business meeting to
consider proposals fur reorgani-
zation of the group. The meet-
ing will conclude with a social
hour of music and dancing.
physical and health education,
has been a well-known figure in
Canadian camping for many
years.
Equally noted for teaching and
coaching athletics in the Forest
Hill Village district, he is en-
rolled at Ontario college of edu-
cation and is a member of the
athletic staff of the Toronto
YMCA and the YWIIA.
Council Backs
Radio Program
The Jewish C'ommunity Coun-
cil brings to the attention of
children and parents a series
of radio prograhs that combat
intolerance. The program is en-
titled "Lest We Forget—Stories
to Remember," and may be
heard on Station WXYZ at 4
p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The series includes stories
that appeated in national maga-
The appointment of Bert Fine
zines and stars Ralph Bellamy,
to the position of co-director of
Melvyn Douglas, Raymond Mas-
Camp Ogama hat been an-
sey, Geraldine Fitzgerald and
nounced by David Lieberman, others.
president of the summer camp
Local sponsor of the programs
for boys and girls.
is the coordinating council on
Fine, an honor graduate of
human relations of the mayor's
the University of Toronto in interracial committee.
•
Pirector Named
by Camp Ogaina
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ro
WINTER MART: Still a topic
of pleasant conversation is this
year's great success at Wayne.
Micky Wolfe with Jerry Tennen-
baum, Loretta Harwood with
Ronnie Licht, Lee Brickner with
Hank Lushman and Dolores Hal-
perstein with Herbie Woolman
are still wondering how fast that
wheel went, while Al Ginsberg
with Esther Alfred, Gloria Ben-
nett squired by Bob Moses, Mary
Chabin with Raye Cohen, Elaine
Berman with Roger Lipson, Sal-
ly Kleinman with Marvin Ab-
rams, Sylvia Bormeinsky with Al
Conn, and Clara Bell with Lennie
Saxson are still talking about the
delicious food that was on sale,
specially in the booth of Wayne's
Hillel
RED t.05 worm
; ; She has an
electric blanket
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PARTY AND CLUB NEWS:
Beverly Ribiot and a member of
the "Cameos," Elaine Herskovitz,
gave a very successful party.
Those attending were: President,
Florence Lerman; secretary, Glo-
'tie Cohen; treasurer, Rochelle
Ruben; Gloria Fox, Roberta
Heater and Paula Trivax. More
guests were Barbara Charnoff,
Lenard Brozgold, Diane Tach-
man, Mel Linden, Selma Cohen.
Jimmy Stark, Mary Gordon, Ba-
sil Niemer, Eugene Curtiss, Ron-
ny Gallman, Harvey Cohen and
Eugene Cohen.
• • •
THERE WERE FESTIVITIES
at Marilyn Gordon's abode when
her date was Arnie Wallace. Oth-
ers keeping up with the rhythm
while dancing were Barbara Leib
with Jack Oppenheim, Rosalyn
Kornwise with Al Talberg, Rho-
da Kramer with Saul Kushner,
Elaine Simon with Bernie Kra-
mer, Bernice Kogan with Ber-
lIabonim Ends
Annual Seminar
Five days of extensive activ-
ity in Habonim's annual seminar
tame to an end Sunday with a
series of discussions on "Politi-
cal Parties and the Coming Elec-
tions in Israel."
The parley also included an
Oneg Shabbat and a Saturday
night dance. Yehudah Messin-
ger, Israeli delegate to Ameri-
can Habonim, led the discus-
The first issue of the "itmir,".
new Habonim monthly maga-
/me, was distributed.
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