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December 10, 1948 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-12-10

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Friday, December

19411

DETROIH JEWISH CHRONICLE

Teen•Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

WHEN TWO GONDOLIERS go
" off to rule an island called
Barataria and leave their brides
behind there's
sure to be some
fireworks, par-
ticularly when
one of them is
an unidentified
king,
You, too, can
know the re-
sult in the de-
lightful come-
, dy of Gilbert
Helen
a n d Sullivan's
The Gondoliers" which is being
presented by the graduating class
at Central High.
There will be two perform-
ances Dec. 16 and 17. Stars in-
clude Bill Marsh, Dorothy Smith,
Sylvia Ilson, Myron Goff, Larry
Stockier, Henry Weintraub, Ilene
Blake, Doris Terzian, Dolores
Garsoff and Raymond Gilbert.

"SHOULD THE United States
government
subsidize
public
schools?" This will be the topic
for discussion at the re-opening
of those successful inter-Temple
debates. Mark the evening of
Dec. 15 on your calendar. At 8
p. in. at the HamPton School,
Temple Israel will be the host.
Harvey Howard from T.I. will
be the moderator while Temple
Beth El's Judy Wise and Nancy
May will compete with Shaarey
Zedek's Alice Jean Harris and
Alan Luckoff. They invite you
to remain for the dancing.
• • •

SWEET .SIXTEEN's galore.
Wearing a lovely corsage, Bette
Stein and escort Harry Cogan
greeted Annie Siegler with Al
Kahn, Elaine Gittleman with
Maynard Cutler, Annette Margo-
lis with Ben Grossinger and Deb-
bie Margolis with Jerry Small.
Others who admired the gor-
geous birthday cake were Lois
Gordon with Art Brandt, Bernie
Hammer with Ann Seltzer, Milt
Lutchansky, who escorted Sybil
Sunshine, Marilyn Weisman with
Maurry Efros, Bunny Meretsky
with Sammy Gaft, Alyce Nus-
baum with Mery Berlin and Lois
Pearlman with Joe Sweet, while
sister Shirley Stein was escorted
by Irving Silver from Montreal.
• • •

Book Cadillac Hotel will be the
scene for a luncheon in honor of
Beverly Kahn's Sweet Sixteen.
Among her guests will be Lois
Weingarden, Helen Sche, Lois
Ernstein, Marilyn Jaseri, Rhea
Weisberg, Barbara Lather, Gloria
Efrain, Sandy Weisberg, Rhoda
Aisen, Arlene Colbert, Doris
Field, Delores Smith, Clara Fis-
choff, Lillian Benesh and Maxine
Schumer . •
• •

Heads Masonic Lodge.

A SURPRISE PARTY was giv-
en by Gail Edel,tein for her
brother Ivan and for Ronnie [,
Gluskin. Those attending were
Ivan with Nora Newmark, Ron-
nie with Marcia Tyner, Gail with
Bob Torgow, Iry Iwrey with Enid
Leiberoff, Arnie Belinsky with
Claire Fischoti, Billy Ginsberg
with Barbara Kass, Jerry Vied-
rah with Milly Lewis, Mary Da-
vidoff with Daone Columbia and HENRY M. ROTT51AN, above,
Hal Wolfe with Libby Warsaw.
will be installed as worship-
• • •
ful master at the silver jubilee
of
TID BITS: A cute foursome
Mosaic Lodge 530 F. and
seen at Wayne's Soph Prom at
A.M., Wednesday in the Scot-
the Masonic Temple were Rose
tish Rite Cathedral of Masonic
Weberman with Manny Kalif
Temple. Other officers include
and Sally Katz with Paul Polsky
David S. Berman, I. Herbert
. . . Lennie Ostrow spent last
Grossman, Henry Hertzberg,
week-end in Cleveland to escort
Alfred G u ns berg, Ben Z.
foimer Detroiter Marilyn Arden
Schneider, Dr. Louis Markle
to the formal (honer dance of the and Griff Langley. Retiring
Sigma Delta Gamma Sorority
master is Harry B. Gurvis.
which took place at the Carter
Hotel .. . Shirley Lipten, who
is going to Brandes School in
Tucson, Ariz. let us know that
Lila Feldman, Charlotte Schrier,
Allie Ann Chernick and Nance
The "Maccabiad," a celebration
Black are having a wonderful
of Chanukah, has been sched-
time out west.
uled by the Young Adult Coun-
cil for Dec. 26 at the Jewish
Center.
All affiliated groups will par-
'
ticipate in a sports program,
to be followed by a banquet,
at which Florence Weintrat,tia
will sing and Albert Elazar,
Undefeated in' their first game, sociate superintendetit of the
junior congregation teams from United Hebrew Schools, will
Shaarey Zedek and Bnai David speak.

Youth Council Sets
Festival Program

Jr Congregations
Open Cage Season

Also on the program will be
are lied for the lead in
the Inter-Synagogue Basketball a skit by the Junior Hadassah
dramatic group, directed by
League.
Trailing them are quintets Helen Goldman, and a candle-
from the Northwest Hebrew ighting ceremony.
Congregation and Temple Israel,
with one victory and one de-
Convalescent Home
feat, and Temple Beth El, with
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The teams are coached by
DREAM HAVEN LODGE
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Miami Beach, Fla.
Bale, Bnai David; John Green-
TIN bbl I. H. Shaukon.
berg, Shaarey Zedek; Sid Co-
hen, Beth El; and Gerald Rez-
nick, Temple Israel.
On Monday, Beth El will
THE SETTING of Toby Good-
man's celebration was Northwood meet Shaarey Zedek, and Bnai
Inn, where she welcomed her David will battle Temple Israel.
guests to the formal with her All games are played at Beth
escort Larry Trager. Joining in El, the first starting at 7:30 p.m:
the singing of Happy Birthday
were Barbara Fox with Bob Sol-
omon, Ruth Friedberg with
Chuck Dante, Beverly Hartstein
with Dan Honigman, Sue Schatz
"A
iclidly
ikp A I unoti./".1..“
squired by Jerry Schumer, Ev-
Irene
Pernon
elyn Grossman with Jack Solo-
2 in a 11.1ern
mon, Lizzy Baum with Dick
• Jant 1 Bleck to °wenn
Owen, and Doris Sax with
Sid
♦ Private Ilatbn-11 . 11a. ken
Swidler.

Page Nine

Masada to Draw
Curtain on Play

by calling Helen Karabenick, TO
8-4966. The next open general
meeting will be Dec. 19.
Junior Hadassah's study group
has added elementary Hebrew to
its course, which is conducted at
The Detroit Chapter of Masa- 8 p. m., every Thursday, in the
da will present the Actors' Rose Cittig Cohen Bldg.
Company in Sutton Vane's play,
"Outward Bound," at 8:30 p.m.,
Sunday, at Durfee School.
Included in the cast are Er-
win Immerman, Elizabeth Elk-
in, Rubin Weiss and Reuben
New officers of the Wayne
Silver.
University chapter of Mu Beta
This is the first in a series of Chi, national professional busi-
events to be sponsored by ness administration fraternity,
Masada to meet the expanded were installed last week.
They are ,Lawrence Gorosh,
fund-raising quota of the na-
president; Irving Rosen, vice-
tional organization.
Proceeds are earmarked for president; Norman Garland and
Kibbutz Nitzanim, a colony re- Fred Futerman, secretaries; and
cently destroyed in the Negev Maurice Bloch, treasurer.
Richard Breuer, outgoing head,
fighting, and to Kibbutz Aliyah,
a new settlement to be formed was presented the president's
key by Edward Shapiro, sponsor.
in western Galilee.

Mu Beta Chi Uni
Installs Gorosh

Tickets may be obtained from
Betty and Arlene Levine, TIN
4-1576, or at the door.

Lathe Party Set
by Jr. Hadassah

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Junior Hadassah, Monday eve :.
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