Friday, January 7, 1945
Teen•Age
•
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
STILL CARRYING fond mem-
ories 'bout that most success-
ful A.Z.A. tournament . . . Ben-
ton Harbor, Saginaw, Pontiac,
1 Flint, and the
F'
great crow d
from Grand
Rapids and Mt.
Clemens added
to the wonder-
ful time had
by all ... Con-
gratul ations
to that charm-
ing girl with
the lovely red
Helen
hair, Sharon
Sklar, who can now be addressed
as queen. "Sherry" was elected
the favorite lassie of the A.Z.A.
regionals. Runners-up were De-
troit's Audrey Tolmidge and
Benton Harbor's Renee Bern-
stein, while other lovelies in the
race were Marlene Weiner, Nora
Newmark and Joyce Leeman.
• • •
LOADS 'BOUT the clubs . • .
If you see flashes of color, they
are the violet and gold of the
Arrows' sweaters. Members are
Maxine Glassman, Rita Wein-
berger, Evelyn Parsky, Janet
Lable, Shirley Pfeifer, and Shar-
on Jaffee.
Some of the fellows at their
club party were Benny Litwak,
Oscar New, Jerome Schmier, Art
Schwartz, Jordan Pollack, Eu-
gene Gelvayde, Harvey Beck,
Sidney Simon and Bernie Skul-
ly . . . At a recent open meeting,
the gals had Julie Gottlieb,
Elaine Rosner, and Molly Brown
as their guests . . .
• • •
THE Claudettes had an open
meeting at which were president,
Charlote Solomon; vice president,
Gerrie White; secretary-treasurer,
Norma Meyers; and Ethel Nesse]
and Sally Nisenbaum.
Some of the fellows who joined
in the dancing and fun were
Mary Gordon, Iry Allison, Cat)
Gilbert, Eddie Menser, Bob
Freedman, Saul Goldstein, Sey-
mor Roth, Jack Kutnick, and
Jack Steingold .
• • •
BIRTHDAY DEPARTMENT:
Ray Diem had a Sweet Sixteen
luncheon attended by Enid Lieb-
eroff, Barbara Schneid, Pearl
Midner, Ledra Hirsh, Gail Edel-
stein, Jacqueline Auslander, Mar-
jorie Yagoda and Barbara Kass
. . . The "La Jemmeds gave a
Sweet Sixteen part y for Lois
Farren. Some of those who par-
ticipated in the gala affair were
Sandy Stone with Walter Levine,
Marlyn Goodman with Larry
Abramson, Marjorie Fox with
Herb Cohen, and Julia Gross
with Sanford Freedman.
Others were Idene Silver,
Elaine Berman, Phil Zussman,
Marilyn Bigman, Harvey Can-
tor, Jerry Caminer, Art Rose,
Donna Garfield, Johnny Klein,
Burt Risen and Estelle Weiss.
•
IT WAS A surprise Sweet Six-
teen with the surprised gal be-
ing Sarah Katz . . . Others who
celebrated were Hannah Eisler,
Mike Feldman, Wally Siegler,
Leon Forman, Lillian Yezersky,
Tuck Herman, Hank Guralnick,
Barbara Woll, Rudy Keller, Ben
Maulin, Mary Mony, Don Bern-
stein, Betty Stein, Milt Lutchan-
Page Nine
DETROIT JEWISH 'CHRONICLE
sky, Mayer Zold, Barbara Gold-
farb and Mandel Chadnow . .
Humorist
Plans or a "Cabaret Nite"
dance will be discussed by the
Detroit Women's Service Club
at a meeting at 8:30 p.m., Tues-
day, in Workmen's Circle. Mrs.
Esther Galin, president, invites
New officers of the Ladies of prospective members to the ses-
Mosiac were installed last week sion. The dance will he April 23
at the Penobscot Club. They are at Workmen's Circle.
Ann Grossman, president; Es-
A hoard meeting of the Jew-
ther Silver, vice-president; Sadie
Pearl and Faye Robiner, secre- ish Women's European Welfare
taries; and Doris Spurr, treas- Organization will be held at
urer. The first business meeting noon, Tuesday, in the home of
of 1949 will be Jan. 19 at Mrs. Rachel Slutzky, 2930
Masonic Temple. A social ses- Chicago boulevard west. Final
sion is scheduled for Jan. 26. plans will he made for a home-
Wives of Mosiac Lodge mem- cooked luncheon, Jan. 19 at
bers are welcome.
Turover Hall.
WOMEN'S
CLUBS
VACATION TIME festivities
that haven't been forgotten: A
hayride at Magnolia Stables at
which some of the gay couples
were Harriette Bresoff with Bill
Sills, Irene Markowitz with Bob
Silverstone, Marsha Goldberg
with Al Silverman, Myrna Schiff
with Marty Moss, Edith Imber
with Morty Knopper, Lois Gold-
berg squired by Coleman Verona,
Marilyn Schwartz with Ronny
Kepes, Joan Hamburger with
Glen Purnell, Ruth Moorin with
Al Adelson and Fern Gault with
Harold Blacher.
•
A PARTY was given by Dian
Chessler in honor of Marlene
Miller from Crystal Falls, Mich.
and Ralph Schwartz from Mon-
treal. Dancing by the firelight
and eating hotdogs were Al
Schultz Esq., Marion Bressler,
Donald Bernstein, Edith Belkin,
Sherwin Fishman, Bernice Israel,
Al Swidler, Arline Fishman,
Lenny Brant, Sidney Hochberg,
Larry Collins, Wally Lipman and
Morris Fineman . .
Masada Rushes
$1,000 to Israel
Leaders in the local Masada
campaign to raise $2,000 to aid
Nitzanim, settlement in the
Negev destroyed by the Arabs,
announced this week that $1,000
has already been dispatched to
Israel.
The sum was obtained through
the cooperation of a dozen
Masada members to meet the
urgency of rebuilding the settle-
ment. The balance will be
sou4t through personal solicita-
tion.
The Detroit goal is part of
the $25,000 national campaign.
The drive is being directed
by Evaleen Budnitzsky. Contri-
butions may be made by calling
her at TO 7-0515.
Dr. Sam Krohn, Masada presi-
dent, announced that the next
membeeship meeting will be
held Jan. 20 at Shaa;ey Zedek.
Histadrut Officials Hail
Radonier Aid Society
Honor was paid to the Ra-
domer Aid Society last week
when Dr. Joseph Mayers and
M. Buchinder, director and sec-
retary general respectively of
the Kupat Holim, visited the
group to thank it for the eight
refrigerators contributed to the
Histadrut for Israeli aid.
Brandeis Lodge
Eyes Sports Night
NATHAN AUSUBEL
• • •
Center Awaits
Nathan Ausubel
Lecture and Show
Also on Schedule
Two Jews sat in a coffee house
discussing the fate of their
people.
"How miserable is our lot,"
said one. "Pogroms, plagues,
quotas, discrimination, Hitler
and the Klu Klux Klan . . .
Sometimes I think we'd be bet-
ter off if we'd never been born."
"Of course," said the other,
"but who has that much luck?
Not one in 50,000 . . ."
Those are "such odds" found
in the chapter, "The Jewish
Salt," in Nathan Ausubel's
widely acclaimed book, "Jewish
Folklore."
This noted Jewish author will
tell "What is the Significance of
Jewish Folklore Throughout the
Ages," Jan. 17 at the Jewish
Center.
Paul Curtis will be presented
by the dance committee of the
Center in a lecture-demonstra-
tion, "This is Hot Jazz," at 3
p.m., Sunday, in the auditorium.
Admission is free and open to
the public.
May O'Donnel, acclaimed the
best trained modern dancer in
America, will appear at Masonic
Temple, Feb. 17, under the au-
spices of the dance consultants
committee of the Center.
A brunch will be held by the
North Woodward Branch, Jew-
ish European Welfare Organiza-
tion, at noon, Wednesday, in the
Meyer Bernstein and Seymour
home of Mrs. Harris Glickman,
1701 Burlingame avenue. Pro- Marcus are in charge of a sports
ceeds will be used to aid Israeli night to be held by 'the Louis
D. Brandeis Lodge, Bnai Brith,
orphans.
Tuesday in the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.
Mrs. Edith Golden. vice-presi-
The program
will
hdnor
dent of Detroit Senior Bicur Brandeis bowlers, Moe R. Miller,
Cholem, has tickets available for president, said. Max Sosin will
the group's 54th anniversary be master of ceremonies.
banquet, Jan. 30 at Bnai David
She can be reached at TY
7-3045. Due to efforts of the
organization, a young refugee
girl, recently, arrived here from
a DP camp, has been restored
to health after suffering a ner-
vous breakdown. The group will
provide plastic surgery for the
girl to remove numbers tatooed
on her arm by the Nazis.
The annual banquet of the
Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim
will be March 6 at Bnai David.
For tickets call TO 5-4223.
The Zedakah Club distributed
65 baskets to Jewish inmates
of the Wayne County General
Hospital at a Chanukah celebra-
tion following services in the
chapel conducted by Rabbi M.
J. Wohlgelernter.
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