Friday, January 28, 1949 Teen•Age • • Sopmsficates By HELEN TENNENBAUM FLOWING FORMALS, dainty ballerinas, lovely flowers and the souvenir booklet — all are now memorieS - of the wonder- ful 12-A Prom o f Central's class of Janu- ary, '49. Some of the many couples w h o participated in this gala event were President Bob Goldman, Helen who will soon be leaving for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (he es- corted Malverne Gliber), Eddy Levy with Betty Shipko, Jordan Rossen with Judy Isenberg, Bill Marsh with Doris Terzian, Nan- cy Lipton squired by Lennie Baron, Mimi Leebove with Lew- is Davis,. Bev Weingarden with Bernie Pershing. Myrna Elgot with Iry Baron, Shirty Bar with Earl Sherman, Evelyn Reinstein with Dave Levine and Bernice Tauber with Sol Gendolis . . • • • MORE WHO were later seen at some of the "after" spots were Alice Jean Harris with Morty Gottesman, Mitzi Good- man with Tommy Levine, Dol- ores Garsoff with Morrie Gold- berg, Helen Leeman with Man- ny Freedman. Also there, were Larry Bow- man with Lee Brickner„Al Grundy with Luba Jacobs, and Ronny Goldstein with Bea Stoffer. • • • IN ANOTHER ballroom of the Masonic Temple, Eliot Lawrence gave out with wonderful music for the Highland Park Junior College Prom. Rumors have it that the social committee, soon to be headed by Arlan Rich- man, will bring in Les Paul for their` next affair. Sonia of the cherry makers this time in- cluded Arlan with Dede Brandt. Sue Eisler with Bernie Glasser, Seymour Rosen with 'Louise Schostak, Farrell Moore with Ann Rosenthal, Burton Rissman with Sue McLairl, Dick and Doris Gold and Jack Nisenbaum with Roz Viedrah .. . • • • HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Enid Smilove whose friends attended an extra special party in her honor. Guests were Alan Soble, her escort, Barbara Lutsky and Chuck Klein, Joan Meister with Bernie Bellow, Arlane Becheek with Marvin Rinestein. Audrey Okum escorted by Milton Dunn and Dolores Simon with Harold Greenspan. • • • AT ELLEN BERTER'S Sweet Sixteen. Ellen's date was Milt Levy, Sheila Mifelow was with Leon Forman, Clara Kash with Benny Grossinger, Barbara Weiss with Wally Seigler. Diane Schreibman with Lowell Kush- man and Rozzy Fellows with Henry Weintraub. Others were Annette Folbe with Sammy Groskoff, Dolly Katz with Stan Newman. Adele Gordon with Frank Burlak, Sally Wildbaum with Moe Al- pert, Gladys Deitch with Buddy Cohen, Frieda Friedman with Leo Weiss, Marilyn Bressler with Murray Statfield, Molly New- man with Bernie hammer, and Esther Food with Jordan Gil- bert . . . • • • THE PARKSIDE Teen' Club met Thursday at the Parksidc Hebrew School and voted in three new members, Sue Hy- ams, Sharlene Lewis and Toby Gittleman. The girls plan social iffairs every Sunday. - - DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE A schUlarship project, by which the United Hebrew Schools would send several students of the local Midrasha to Citinp Sharon each year, featured the UHS Alumni meeting last Sat- urday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Sol King was appointed scholarship committee chairman. The annual installation of offi- cers of the Pinsker Progressive Aid Society will be held Tues- day evening at the Jewish Cul- tural Center, 2705 Joy road. "The Israeli Election and the Significance of Its Outcome" will be the title of a report to be giv- en by Baruch Rosenberg at a meeting of the Retar Chapter at 9 p.m., Tuesday, in the Jewish Center. For information call TM 4-6563. - Hail Mrs. Landsman • AY Women At a luncheon given in her honor by the. Detroit "Women's Division, Mrs. Harry Landsman was awarded second prize in a national skit-writing contest con- ducted by the American ,Jewish Congress. Mts. Landsman competed with 54 other contestants with her skit entitled, "Ours The Task." The award was presented by Mrs. Newton S, Arnold, national pro- gram director. The newly-formed "Know Your Congress" group, under the direction of Sam Brown, regional director of Congress, will nieet at 1:15 p. m., Friday, Feb. 4, at the Francis Parkman lihrary branch, 1766 Oakman blvd. Max Wolf of the New York office of he Committee on Com- munity Inter-relations, will pre- side. Prof. Slosson Masada Guest The children of the Jewish Parents' Institute of the Center will be honored at a Chamishalt Asar B'Shevat party, Feb. 8. A vitally-needed item in Israel is this Porto-Pump, a fire- fighting unit. It was contributed by the Sheruth League, Left to right are: Mrs. Arnold Monash, co-chairman; Seymore Reit- Der, station attendant; Mrs. Wayne Shapiro, co-chairman; and Mrs. Bernard Cohen, chairman of the committee which raised funds for the pump. L Events of the Week Reservations are still avail- able for the sleigh ride of Chapter I, ZOA, to be held Sunday. Dancing, movies and refreshments will follow. Call Sol Wildstrom, TY. 4-5511, or the ZOA office, WO. 5-1484. Julius Chajes, music director at the Jewish Center, will pre- sent Robert Shulm , Judith Patterson, Joan Mac and Es- telle Pappas in a' piano recital at 2:15 p.m., Sunday, in the Center. Rabbi Moses Lehrman, A. J. Lachover and Morris Nobel will discuss "Participation of Youth in Community gfairs" at a A diS. cussion on Middle East meeting of Kvutzah Ivrith at 9 politics will be conducted by p.m., Saturday, in the Rose Sit- Prof. Slosson of the University tig Cohen Bldg. of Michigan as the highlight of Masada's February program. Mischa Kottler, pianist; Jos- Slosson will speak Feb. 24 at eph Gingold, violinist; and Georges Miquelle, cellist, will be Shaarey Zedek. Other events next month in- guest artists at the Jewish Cent- clude an outdoor party, Feb. 6. er's annual concert, April 28. with Bill Saulson as chairman. Mrs. Royal Maas. ch-airman of A paid-up membership party is the Center's music department, announced. A tea for patrons also planned. Ted Mandell, Masada fund- and patronnesses will be at 1 raising chairman, reported that p.m.. Wednesday, in the Gins- the national organization has burg lounge. sent a $50 000 garment factory Elaine Guttentag has been to aid in the rebuilding of Nit- zanim, war-shattered community elected president of the Robin- son Cousins' Club, along with in the Negev. Dr. Sam Krohn, Masada pres- Judy Blackman, vice-president; ident, reminds members of the Helen Manis and Shirley Stein- weekly educational series at 8 er, secretaries; Molly Sinai, p.m., each Tuesday, at Shaarey treasurer; and Mrs. P. Robinson, hosnitaler. A donation has been Zedek. made to the Histadrut. Federation Forum .Cliarts 5 Tours Frank Simons, 3404 Edison av- enue. night editor of the Wayne University newspaper. The De- ' deration Forum—'49" will troit Collegian. has been init- hold its first of five meetings iated into Pi Delta Epsilon, na- at 1 p.m.. Monday, Feb. 7 at tional honorary journalism so- ciety. the Art Institute. "Family Relationships" will FINEST SEEVIoN: IN TOWN be the subject. Goldie Goldstein EDWARD PEVOS of the Jewish Social Service Bureau staff will be guest speak- Optician er. Following the discussion, a C ,-TIC AL. SERVICE tour of the JSSB has been ar- CAL & O c :ivery Service ranged. For information, call 3216 Ewald Circle HO 3332 WO. 5-3939. Am ong Wayne University students recognized for their superior ability by the Scholar- ship Honor Society of the col- lege of liberal arts were Stuart Barak, Joseph Bookstein, Martin E. Citrin, Leon Gura, Henry Guralnick, Phyllis Herbach, Bernard L. Kaufman, Florence Levine, Norman Price, Estelle P. 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