Teen-Age
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBArlat

E WANT you to be sure to
W let
us know what,you would

Marlene. She will entertain 24
of her friends at a luncheon Sat-
urday in the Book-Cadillac.
• • •
SENIOR JUDEA. P zi rkside
branch, has chosen Sue Hyams,
president; Shirley Kotender, vice-
president; Harriet Novak, treas-
urer; and Roberta Horivitz, secre-
tary.
The Parkside Teen Club will
take part in the Purim carnival at
Rose Sittig Cohen. March 20. For
information, call UN. 2-3187.

like to see in this column. Call
TO. 7-6128 any time, or better
still, drop us a
line at 3300
Tyler avenue
a n d remember I
that we have to
Day'
have all inform-
ation the Friday
preceeding the'
week of publica-
The Jewish community enthus-
tion.,..
iastically welcomed t h e an-
• * •
THERE'S nouncement of the opening of its
first Country Day Camp this
Helen
STILL time for summer, Dr. W. A. Goldberg, di-
you to buy your tickets at the rector, said.
door of Central's gym at 8 p.m.,
Enrollment for the five-week
this Satui day, and for only 50 and 10-week periods of the camp
cents you can have the best time season have already begun to
over at the Seymour Sobole Club come in, he reported, adding that
661 which will feature a huge he will be glad to visit any par-
floor show with a night club at- ent who wishes personal infor-
mosphere and refreshments.
mation on the camp. Dr. Gold-
BLOW OUT those candles: berg's phone is TO. 9-1045.
Country Day Camp offers all
Doreen Kollenberg greeted guests
at her Sweet Sixteen luncheon at the facilities of the better eastern
Huyler's. They included Mal- camps, Dr. Goldberg said. Chil-
verne Gleiber, Gail Hyman, dren are picked up by buses
Adrienne Shufro, Susan Popkin, about 8:30 a.m. and brought home
Diane Roberts, Celia Schmiela about 5:30 a.m. after a full day
Sue Pernick, Marilyn Kaufman, of athletics. swimming, arts and
Geraldine Bershas, Reva David- ci afts, games and nature study.
son, Erma Levitt, Patsy Schiffin, A hot meal is served at noon and
Bev Cornfield, Arlene Kellen- milk and cookies in the after-
berg, Marlette Fruchter, Ellen noon.
Siegel, Esther Foon and Laura
Guttentag
Masquerade, Play

Hail
Camp
in-the Country

To Be Honored

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Neurotic Children
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"Avoiding the Neurotic Pat-
By MARY A. COOPER
ANN ARBOR—The big news is tern for Children—Jewishly and
the conclusion of rushing for the Otherwise" will be Dr. B. Bene-
sororities ... Fraternities are still dict Glazer's theme at the sec-
in the throes. . . . Alpha Epsilon ond annual course on "The Jew-
Phi pledged 19 girls. The three ish Child in the Modern World'
from Detroit are Barbara Gordon, set for 11 a. m. Tuesday, in the
Judy Kallet, and Joan Streifling. Brown Memorial Chapel.
The course is sponsored by the
... Sigma Delta Tau signed twen-
ty-two pledges. Delimiters include Sisterhood of Temple Beth El and
Nommy Adler, this Chronicler, is open to Sisterhood members,
Sally Hechtman, Fayne Myers and friends.
and Jeannie Sarason....
a • •
One of CANADA'S FINEST
BRIDGE IS the favorite card
: - . game here. Winners for U. of M.,
SUMMER RESORTS
•as in a nationwide contest held here,
were Pi Lams Don Hartman and
Johnnie Dreifus....
Penetong, Ontario
• • •
THE SAMMYS are hosting • 94 miles from Toronto over paled
roads, Bights aVS 11 to Barrie and
HARRY B. GURVIS will be the with a house party this week, an-
27 to Penelang
guest of honor at the annual nounces prexy Daniel Gilbert,
• Beautifully located as shores of
past masers dinner dance of We'll give you details anon. . . .
Georgian Bay
• •
Mosaic Lodge Wedneada y,
• 55 acres of maple woodland
• Rustic, renful log bungalows for
March 16, at the Masonic. A
B. M. 0. C. . . . Bow anyone
your comfort
full evening of entertainment gets time to be a Big Man on
• Living room and stone fireplace,
has been planned. For reserva- Campus, what with all the assign-
running water, showers
tions, call UN. 3-0228. Henry ments in the offing, is a perpetual
• Meals that will delight you
• Swimming, boating, fishing: golf-
M. Rottman is worshipful mas- mystery to this Chronicler. How-
ing and water cruises in vicinity
ter of the lodge.
ever, in the latest issue of that
• SG-Di a day, meals Included
most conservative Gargoyle we
• For further information and rite-
ervations, write or phone
see that Norm Gottlieb is asso-
ciate editor.... Bert London con-
tributed a characteristic story to
the February issue....
A young couple from Detroit
Penetong, Ontario
are making their artistic debut
HONOR STUDENTS.... Some
Phone 638
in the south.
of the Detroiters who received
Robert Broner, Detroit - born all-A records last semester are
CARL KEYFETZ, President
artist and graduate of Wayne Jerry White, Malcolm Boesky,
MAX RARER, Manager
University; is art editor Of a new Joel I. Hamburger and Joan I.
literary quarterly being pub- Meyers....
lished by liberal-arts students
and faculty members at Alabama
Polytechnic Institute in Auburn,
■•■•■■•
Ala., where Broner is an instruc-
tor in art.
raTil
t LAKE ROSSEAU, MUSKOKA, ONTARIO, CANADA
The magazine will contain sev-
eral illustrations by Bruner and
a cover design.
Mrs. Broner, the former Esther
Masserman, daughter of Mr. and
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Mrs. Paul Masserman, is a mem-
* Organised Sporn, •nd %slot Pinyon,
ber of the editorial board of the
*Childron'i Activiiisi and*, Supervision
magazine.
Mrs. Broner, a charter member
FOR COMPLETE DETAILS WRITE, WIRE OR PHONE
of the Auburn Review Club,
• aulo SHOPSOwir2
which publishes the magazine,
SOSSIAu, °NUM° - Phone II *MOO It
has contributed a short story to
the first issue.

Barbara Friedman dressed in a
lovely black and white print cele- Set by Bnai Moshe
grated her Sweet Sixteen with
"Excuse Me Please, I Beg of
Berta Tauber, clad in a green and
white print. - Joining the party You," a one act comedy on Pu-
were Ruth Chodoroff, Marlene rim, will be presented by the
Bennett, Sylvia Bachman, Hilda Bnai Moshe religious school Sun-
Fish ma n, Lorrayne Reznick, day.
In the play are Barbara Adel,
Nancy Mann, Sylvia Goldstick,
Connie Gonek, Alice Newman. Albert Auslander, Gerald Bern-
Leona Goldstick, Janet Lowinger stein, Sharon Bernstein. James
Direnfeld, Audrey Iczkovitz, San-
and Janet Vogel. '
dra lezkovitz and Stanley Iczko-
• • •
vitz.
STILL. ANOTHER Sweet Six-
Also Sharon Kahn, Carolyn
teen was celebrated by Diane Leipsitz, Susan Leipsitz, Robert
Hecker when her parents honored Oppenheim, Danny Schey, Fried-
her at a luncheon in their home elle Schrier, Martin Sweet, Flor-
en Outer drive. Singing Happy ence Weberman and Barbara
Birthday were Cooley's Florence Weiss.
Spector, and members of the
A masquerade party for all the
Marteen's which included Corine neighborhood children wilt be
Dorb, Shirlee Tucker, Marjorie held at 2:30 p.m. Children should
Mayer, Marilyn Sed•itz, Gloria come in costume.
Kanar, Winnie Goldberg, Donna
Reider, Rhoda Skore, Barbara
Samuels, Rhoda Walters, Janet
and Joyce Beckman, Thelma
Joffe, Vida Biegelman, Sheri
Wachs, 'Marcia Isenberg, Joan
"New Functions for Zionism" •
Kleif, Judy Levy, Ilene Frank-
will be discussed by Rabbi Morris
ford, Dianne Wald and Judy
Adler at a meeting of Haifa Chap-
Stoll . • .
ter, Monday evening, Mrs. Albert
• • •
Schwartz, program chairman, an-
IT WAS A FORMAL Sweet
Sixteen dinner party at the Club nounced.
The program will include a new
Bali for Helen Schiff whose escort
was Jerry Rogers. Others who technicolor movie on Palestine,
had a terrific time were Janet "Action in Israel," group singing
Sell with Lennie Ostrow, Lois of Purifn songs and a social hour
Ernstein with Joel Hamburger, with Purim refreshments. Dora.
Lois Fineman with Mel Wachs, Heidemann, Sidney Miskin, Leon-
Alyce Nusbaum with Mary Berlin, ard Radner and Dr. Bernard Wes-
Lorayne Reznick with Gilbert ton will be hosts.
Fineman, Lois Weingarden with
Morty Lewis, Bryna Lewis with
Ted Cohen and Sue Miller with
Kenny Lane ....

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, March 11, 1949

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