Friday, March 4, 1949
Page Nine
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Teen•Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
and Enid Smilove. Their escorts
were Colman Verona; Morley
Cooper, Bernie Bellow, Harold
Deutch, Paul Fleiss and Mory
Rhinestine.
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SEEMS THAT all of the teen-
agers are crowding in to partake
of the luscious food offered at
Ten Karat on Dexter and Tyler
at moderate prices. You can get
your breakfasts and after theater
snacks from 7 a.m. to 2:30 a.m..
but no earlier or later.
Heads Event
THERE'S LOADS of good news
A today so we'll get right start-
ed, that way ... 12As' hearts are
singing at the thought of the Mac-
kinac Trips not far away
• First time that
such a project
has been under-
•
taken in ages
and it's all due
to the Central
Iligh Parents
Association. In
Temple Israel tightened its
case your par- hold on second place in the Inter-
ents don't be- Synagogue Basketball League by
long as yet, make squeezing out a 23-21' decision
sure that they're over the last place Northwest He-
Helen
at the next meet- brew quintet. Mort Alger dropped
MRS. LEO OHEUKLIN
ing so that they may work with in 10 points to lead the scorers.,
,
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the other parents for your benefit.
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League-leading Bnai David had
SOUND THE BELLS and let's a field day as they romped over
all hear about the greatest price I Shaarey Zedek, 57-20. Everybody
reduction (since some cars went fattened his average in this
slightly down). Yes, you may now contest. Paul Silverstein got 13,
The American affairs meeting
join in the gay doings of Club 661, Eliot Rott and Maynard Flusty
sponsored by the Seymour Sobole dropped in 12 each and Don Ka- of Hadassah will be held at 12:45
p.m., Tuesday, at the Center. Des-
Boys of AZA for just 50 cents. It han accounted for 11.
Games are played Monday eve- sert luncheon will be served to
will pay your way for an entire
evening of fun, headed by Iry Mags at 7:30 p.m. at Temple members and their guests.
A new motion picture from Is-
Field's orchestra and a floor show Beth El
STANDINGS
rael, "Tomorrow's a Wonderful
M.C.'d by Iry Posner and includ-
• W L
Day," will be shown. The film,
ing such celebrities as Sharon
which runs for one hour, was pro-
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Bnai David
(Queen of the AZA) Sklar, Larry
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duced with the aid of several
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Temple Israel
Wellman, Barry Shoffar and
hundred boys and girls of the
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Shaarey Zedek
George Dean.
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Beth Shemen children's village.
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Temple Beth El
,6 playlet, "Guarding Our Lib-
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Northwest Hebrew
THIS REPORTER joins with
erties," will also be presented.
the high school of Temple Beth El
Mrs. Leo Orecklin is in charge
to extend heartiest congratula-
of the meeting. Assisting her are
tions to Nancy May whose ori-
Mesdames Samuel B. Danto, Ben
ginal speech, "The Importance of
Sutow, Milford Pregerson, Albert
Faith," was the winner in the
Elazar, Harold Silverston and
Temple Beth El oratory contest,
The Pulitzer Prize comedy Daniel Mandelbaum.
and to Marshall Loewenstein, "Harvey" with Frank Fay in the
whose "What Is a Jew?", gave starring rule returns Monday for
him an honorable mention.
two weeks at the S)aubert La-
More news from Beth El: A re- fayette.
union of the confirmation classes
"Harvey" is the fifth longest
of '46, '47 and '48 will take place
run play in the history of the
at an open house at Nancy's home
on Oak drive from 2 to 6, Sun- American theater. Following its
premiere in Boston, Oct. 17, 1944,
day.
the comedy about the invisible
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white rabbit six ft., 11/2 in, tall
CHELSEA, MICH. and the
went on to New York where 'Fay
summer site of Fresh Air Camp
played the role without missing
was the scene for a cozy get to-
a
gether which was given by Elaine a performance for three and
half
years.
Fromstein and Jake Ginsberg.
Some attending and partaking of
COHEN FAMILY CIRCLE
the weiners and marshmallows
The Henry Cohen Family Cir-
toasted over an open fire were
Sharleene Okum with Tommy cle will meet Sunday at the home
Levine, Libby Weinstein with of Bessie Cohen, 3039 Carter ave.
Larry Agree and Donna Woolfe
with Cy Techner .
gay City note3
Birthday greetings to Sandra
Pilnick who celebrated at a
By ELLA R. ANTHONY
luncheon to which she invited
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine
Sandra Furst, Beverly Abel,
Elaine Phillips. Charlotte Peitz, have returned from a month's va-
Esther Eisenstadt and Sandy Win- catiothan Florida.
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son.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kahn have
CLUBBING IT . . . Having a left for a vacation in Florida.
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wonderful time at their Slop Hop
Visiting Met and Mrs. Max
were the "Emeralds," composed
of Marjorie Diamond, Barbara Hurtzenberger is the latter's
Dworkin, Cyril Gorden, Audrey mother, Mrs. A. Soagalovitch of
Katz, Charlotte Meckley, Rochelle Chicago.
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Pearl, Maureen Pritz, Sandra
Isadore Grabowsky and his
Rogers and Beverly White.
The fellows were Marty Blatt, sisters Rebecca and Mrs. Ger-
Norman Folbe, Herman Gould, trude Simons are vacationing in
Jerry Tcptman, Lenny Rosen- Florida.
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blatt„ Alan Zane. Harold Gendel-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gold-
man and Stuart Pernick . •
The "Sparx" had their club berg have returned from a trip
party at which were members to Washington. D. C. During the
Marilyn Avruskin, Arlene Bech- journey they touched many east-
ek, Joan Meister, Barbara Cohen, ern points including Baltimore,
Barbara Marks, Marlene Leider Pittsburgh and Arlington, Va.
Temple Israel a
Beats N. W., 23-21
Film Mapped
by Hadassali
`Harvey' Returns
With Frank Fay
Bnai DmidWomen
to Mark Purim
Sabbath tales and songs are
slated for the Oneg Shabbat of
the Dexter Mollies. Club at 2:30
p.m., March 5 at Bnai Moshe.
The Bnai David Sisterhood will
meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday. Sun-
day school matters will be dis-
cussed.
There will also be an open
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Mon4y.
March 14 in the social hall.. A
Purim program will highlight the
evening and Hamantaschen will
be served, Mrs. Henry Schore
said.
The annual "Nile of Games" is
being planned for April 4. Mes-
dames Morris Sandubrae and
Morris Garber are chairmen.
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Ben Wasserman, Stdney Wein-
berg, Philip Bladen, Bernard
Kline, Maurice Rubin and Morris
Strassner. Mrs. Sam L. Schnei-
der is president.
The Sisterhood will meet Mon-
day, March 7. Members and
friends are invited.
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