! I) 11 By HELEN TENNENBAUM NOT EVEN A WEEK to go and we'll be in for 10 days of fun and frolic. Sleigh rides, skat- ing parties, Chanukah parties and other vacation fun. Don't for- get to tell us about all the things that are coming up, ei- ther phone TO 7-6128 Satur- day afternoons or Sundays till 5 P. M. Better still just. drop us a card at Helen 3300 Tyler. • • • :v1 fit( 1 ; New ORT Group Elects Mrs. Ruby The Northwest Chapter of De- troit ORT was formed and offi- cers elected recently in the home of Mrs. David Ruby. NamM to office were Mes- dames John J. Ruby, president; Louis II. Lands and Robert Ruch, vice-presidents; Joseph Fisher, John Stifter and Barney New- man, secretaries; and Samuel Meyerson, treasurer.. National headquarters has an- nounced the establishment of ORT in Israel. Seven schools, to- gether with teachers, pupils and equipment, have been transferred there from Germany and Italy. •, CENTER FORMING CLUBS Sunday clubs for teen-agers are being formed at the Center for those interested in arts, crafts, photography, dancing, singing, story-telling, swimming and gymnastics. se! Page Thirteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE POW, December 17, 1948 Teen-Age • Sopn isticates 1 7 JWI' Ball Leader 0 -Pont) ti (1 r By Mary A. Cooper ROUND ROBIN ... From Colo- rado, Iry Keene SOS'd for knee hoots and ice skates • . . Irene Jaffe is intrigued by the Frosh green beanies—penalty for losing a game to the Sophs . . Judy Morton has pledged S.D.T. and is much busy thereby . I Incidentally, the two Judy's, Morton and Mayer, are plotting gala doings for the holiday vaca- tion . . . Down Louisiana °way, Joan Field is basking in the sunshine, gettin' tanner and tan- ner. MAURICE BORDELOVE, for- • • * mer Michigan departrnent SADIE HAWKINS DANCE at commander, is program chair- man for the annual military Northwest Young People's So- ball of the Jewish War Veter- ciety ... Tryin' the squares .. . ans, Feb. 19 at Masonic Tem- Beverly Lastar and Kenneth Y. ple. Bob Strong's orchestra Druckman . .. Rita Herbst and Howard Levitt . . . Rose Ruskin will play. and Iry Barit . . . Irene Levine and Ed Schwartz . . . Prexy Bill Sklar was havin' fun, too. f Ed Shriber went from Detroit to Chi • • • ANN ARBOR ... -Formal after formal after formal in this pre- holiday season. Practically every dorm, fraternity and every or- ganization is sponsoring a dance. We'll chronicle a tow of the dates for you, after. Now, all we can rerthrt is the technical side. Marilyn Stone and Burt Shaman (Kappa Nu) both are running for positions on the J-Hop committee. Detroit candi- dates for the student legislature include Dave Mayer, Dave - Fraz- er, Stuart Hertzberg, Calvin Kly- man, Morton Simons. Arlynn Rosen is a nominee for Senior vice-pres. BIRTHDAYS GALORE: A Sweet Sixteen luncheon is a wonderful event. Barbara Teal will greet 29 guests at luncheon in the Terrace Room of the Stat- ler this Saturday. Admiring the unusual center piece will be Viv Cherrin, Gloria Greenberg, Ela- • • • fore Simons, Lee Bayles, Margie GINNY BARNETT, now head Rowin, Ann Magid, Ann Willis, Beginning its second year, the of Beth El's Young People, is full Weingarden Family Club install- • %. Claire Ettinger, Marilyn Good- of plans . . . Dec. 24, all in- ed officers at a recent meeting. man, Anita Prady, Rhoda Kra- coming college students are in- mer, Barbara Leib and Naomi Taking posts were Mrs. Lena vited to attend services and Hochman, president; Mrs. Mol- Freeman. What's doing in the Jewish "Blank" Sisterhood or Men's meet all their auld acquaint- lie Wolf, vice-president; Mrs. • • • Club. Naturally those who call ances. Then, they can meet new Sally Sue Wolf, secretary; Neil AT HUYLERS at the same community next April? Are in first have priority. friends at the big Homecoming L. Lenhoff, reelected treasurer; time Lois Weingarden will be there any more dances Saturday One group has been farsight- hostess for her Sweet Sixteen to night? Will our donor luncheon ed enough to reserve a date in Dance the eve of Dee. 29. This and J. Bernard Lynn, and Mar- dance supposedly is dateless, and vin Wolf, sergeants-at-arms. Mrs. Bev Kahn, Lois Ernstein, Helen on the 15th run into competi- December, 1949. everyone of college age will be Hochman succeeds Si Weingar- Schiff, Barbara Lattier, Rhea tion? This is looking pretty far welcome. den. Weisberg, Phyllis Levy, Marilynn The community calendar has The club is composed of direct Jasen, Clara FischofT, Adrienne the answer to these questions. ahead but now is the time of Goldberg, Francine Weinberg It is a service of the Jewish the year when bookings are SHIPS TIIAT PASS . . . Edie descendants •of Max Weingarden heavy and anything which is Finsterwald came from Chi to and meets the third Sunday of and Doris Field . Community Council. • • • sum- Detroit for the week end . . . the month. Here's how it works. If you planned from now until STILL ANOTHER luncheon wish to reserve a date for your mer time should be on the was given for Irene Landsman. organization just phone the record, the Council emphasized. Those attending were Jane Council, CH 1657. You will be Landsman, Janis Reis, Zita Ja- is open. If cobson, Anne Spitzman, Cindy told if that date other bookings appear before Katzman, Helen Alexander, Bet- CUSTOM PAINTING & BUMPING — ty Frenson, Janet Lowinger, Ja- yours they are examined to see if there is any conflict. net Vogel and Baylee Ilerwitz Modern Service Equipment One of the ways to avoid • • • Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will ALL MAKES SERVICED A GALA AFFAIR was held for conflict is to let the Council discuss and illustrate "Liturgical No Cash Needed know your entire season's sched- Easy Terms Music of the Synagogue" at a Zelda Rosenthal at which her es- cort was Ronnie Weinhart. ule ahead of time. Twenty-one musicale of Hashofar, Society Among those who were having organizations have already done for the Advancement or Jewish a wonderful time were Eleanore this and on the calendar appear Music, at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in GOOD USED CARS BOUGII'l %ND SOLI) Miller, Dave Pearlman, Illene notations that a particular third the home of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. TR. 1-4580 5510 12TH at PHILADELPHI Mosten, Baonnie Bernstein, Ophe- Wednesday of the month is the Wittenberg, 2655 Burlingame ave- lia Melcer, Dave Jacobs, Jean regular meeting date of the nue. Rudin, Donnie Gendal, Arnie, Atler, Dolores Simon, Donnie Weinhart, Selma Metz, Bob Stein, Joan Perlman, Sarah Katz, Ja- cob Sharp, Lillian Yezersky, Stu- art Taub, Harvey Weinberg, Bar- bara Woll, Lester Feldman, Ann Goldstein, Freddy Marcus, Phyl- lis Levy, Eric Spevak, Daffy Rosenfeld, Irene Rothenberg, Maurice Betman, Illene Sabin, Bill Roskind, Ann Rosenthal and Farrell Moore . . • • • NEXT WEEK in our large Chanukah edition, I will have many columns of news on more parties and club doings . . . Wait until then , Were swamped this week. • • • Organizations Keep Dates Straight by Calling Council Weingarden Club Installs Officers • • • Cantor Sonenklar Hasliolar Speaker GIVEN MOTORS INC. — New Mercury Headquarters" JUST WHAT I'VE ALWAYS WANTED!" EVERYBODY TELLS us that the biggest thing of the season will take place at Varsity Gar- den on Dec. 30. Temple Beth El school will then take over for its Roller Romp, and you too, can get in on the fun by coming with your date and purchasing a tick- et for $1.00 a couple. Be sure not to miss this exciting event. "Right you are, Sis," says Dad. "Electric blankets give real, honest-to-Mor- pheus sleeping pleasure. Automatic controls ad- just to meet temperature changes— without disturbing your comfort." • • • SEEN ROUND: At the H.P. Junior College dance were Gloria Gittleman with Herbie Woolman, Murray. Gittleman with Gloria Slobin, Jack Ginsberg with Elaine Fromstein, Bunny Grossman with Harriet Blavin, Ritz Lipschutz with Eddie Foon and Lorrie Cornfield with Larrie Globerson. Mastersingers Slate Program on Monday The Mastersingers, a mixed young adult choral group, will present a program for the Chamber Music Workshop at 9 p.m., Monday at the McGre- gor Library. 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