Thursday, May 12, 1949 Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM QUNDAY, DETROIT JEWS wi 1 0 celebrate the first anniversary of the State of Israel. In the past year, 200,000 newcomers ar- rived in the new State and 1,000 are still entering daily. The infant republic is build- ing up its com- munity projects, its schools and its hospitals to make the State a happier place in which to live. It is inspiring Helen to see the faith that both young and old display in their new country and how, however hum- ble their homes, each has a real feeling of belonging. When we go out to the State Fair Grounds Sunday afternoon, we should give our sincere thanks for the recreation of the ancient Homeland. Let us pray that, as Americans, we may find inspira- tion from our brethren in Israel and double our support of the fledgeling democratic republic of Israel. • • • DANCING MEMORIES linger on from the AZA dance. Simply picking a few there: Bev Shapiro with Freddy Mogell, Myrna Elgot with Warren (Michigan State) Redner, Ray Waxman with Sandy Baskin, George Dean with Vivian Lipsitz, Fran Dwoskin squired by Al Goldberg, Ronny Karp and Bev Gpnser, Iry Hal perin with Diane Katz, Berry Elias with Rita Langdorf, Irvin Posner and Madeline Goldberg, Larry Winer with Cecile Kasmer and Donny Miller with Carole Sucher. • Others who tried some fancy dancing were Basil Nemer with Sandy Lazarus, Mel Ricus with Dida Marin, Mitch Ricus with Barb Goldfarb, Sid Klaus with Sonny Dahlgren, Shel Fuller with Arda Fabian, and Sam Silver- man with Lila Smith. • • • BIRTHDAY GREETINGS to: Norma Meyers on Sweet Sixteen which she will celebrate at a luncheon. Attending will be Charlotte Solomon, Ethel Neste], Shirley Lover, and Shirley Fried- man, Dottie Davies, Sally Nisen- baum, and Gerrie White. Some of brother Earl's friends dropped in to give Norma and her friends a chance to hear their Dixieland band. Included were Jack Kopnick, Harvey Schwartz, Jack Cooper, Seymour Rott, Iry August, He•m Herachman, Chuck Rubel. Bob Pike, Iry Coleman,• Mel Sachs, Phil Kaufman, Eddie Menzer and Paul Boles. • • • TO SURPRISE Luba Jacobs, her future sister-in-law, Rita Halpern gave her a party at the Town Pump which was attended by Luba's date, Al Grundy, Rhoda Smiley with Sam Jacobs and Ellen Haar with Howard Erlichman. • • • AT A CELEBRATION in honor or Keriny -Moss' 19th birthday and Freddy Benderoff's 21st.. Kenny dated Phyllis Lewis and Freddy was with Debby Glasier. Others celebrating were Diane Roberts with Larry Benderoff, Manny Gorman with Pat Harris, Jerry Winkler with Marian Rosenthal, Al Markowitz with Birdie Altar and Aarone Weinberg squired by Iry Rice. • • • THE WIDE OPEN spaces and wiener roasts are calling. Rev. Feldman and her escort Jordan Kahn gave one that was a huge success at Lola Valley. Sitting round the fire were Elaine Hecht- man with Dickie Kadson, Rosalie Berg with Jerry Weiss, Joan Be- linsky with Billy Ginsberg, Rita Schiffman with Dave Lipsitt, Joyce Liptzen squired by Fuzzy Belinsky, Leatrice Kowall with Eddie Snider, Audrey Licht with Joe Rose and Lorraine Micon with Jack Shiffman. Some Centralites teamed up to make a wiener roast that the gals DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ale still talking about. Included were perm Eizelman with Rhea Wisberg, Arnold Fuller toasting the hot dogs for Connie Gray, Herby Gelfand with Marcia Tyner, Bob Steinberg with Joan Schlussel, Eddie Berson with Gerrie Katz, Don Sklar and Hermine Lipman, Fred Stoller and Irene Siegel, Louis Pomer- ance with Ethel Okum and Barry Shofar with Sandie Blumenthal. • • • REMEMBER YOU CAN still get your tickets for the Little Women of Iladassah anniver- sary ball in honor of Israel from any member of the organization for only $3. The dance is on May 21 at the Book Cadillac. BBYOutlook By GEORGE BLUM and PIERRE BERG MAZEL TOV!----Sunday, hail the first anniversary of the in- dependence of Israel . . . BBYO exec. committee adopted a reso- lution urging all members of the organization to attend the cele- bration honoring the Israeli "Fourth of July." Festivities are scheduled to begin at 2:15 at the coliseum. Your reporters had an oppor- tunity to acquaint themselves with the activities of Ben-Zion Ilan, scheduled principal speaker. He was born in New York, where he actively participated in Jewish youth group affairs. During the war years Ilan saw service in the Jewish Brigade and following the war became a mem- ber of Haganah. • He primarily concerned himself with the plight of the "illegal immigrants." We learned that Ilan, now a mem- ber of the Israeli Embassy in America, wed a Detroit girl. They have three children. • • • The dramatic pictorial story, This is Israel" has been added to the BBYO library by Mr, and Mts. Tack in memory of Mrs. Robert Savage . . . . book is ex- ceptionally worthwhile. It's turnabout time in Windsor! On May 28 Windsor BBG will present its fourth annual Crystal Ball. Syrel Soble and Myrna Helfgott are charged with the preparation for the "Sadie Haw- kins" dance. Friday night Al Staub Aleph Club and Sobole AZA will hold Sabbath services. Services for the Aleph Club will be conducted by Iry Friedman and Charles Schwartz. David Levinson will deliver the sermon. Sobole group will hqld its serv- ices at Wayne Hillel House. This is the first time they have held an Oneg Shabbat with dates . sounds interesting. AZA 337 and 314 held a dis- cussion on sex. Edward Goodman of 337 obtained Benjamin Ruben- stein, psychologist at the Detroit Orthopedic Clinic, to act as dis- cussion leader. • • • BBG fund-raising committee of Phyliss Levitt, Edith Stein, Ar- lene Ross and . Charlotte Rubin announced June 12 as date for Karnival Kapers. . . . Fred But- zel group will present an intro- duction of AZA to their parents the night of their first degree ceremony. We extend a fraternal hand- shake to the Stephen Wise Aleph Club, headed by Howard Paul. Fella's, you have a great name to live up to. We wish you luck. Don't be surprised if you buy • `Voice of Israel' to Mark Holiday Lag B'Omer will be featured on the "New Voice of Israel" pro- gram of May 15. Directed by Moe Kesner and sponsored by J. Young and Sons, the program features outstanding personalities in the field of Yiddish and He- brew music. , "New Voice of Israel" is heard every Sunday morning at 11 over station WKMH. Bnai David Men Honor Boy Cagers The Men's Club of Congrega- tion Bnai David, sponsors of the Bnai David Boy's Club, presented a trophy to the boy's group for winning the Inter-Congregation basketball league championship. Paul Silverstein, top point- getter in the league, received a special trophy. Scout Sheldon Kardner was awarded a gift for obtaining the Ner Tamid medal. A television set will be given away by the Men's Club at a night of entertainment beginning at 9 p.m., Saturday. Admission is free. Lux, Ivory Flakes, or Camay without", box tops or wrappers, because the AZA has set a goal of 100,000 of them to be collected in the next few months. Every- body should start saving them and bring them to the office. • • • Emma Lazarus BBYW had their mothers at their last meeting, Harriet Adler, acting president, announced. Don't forget the Young Women's Mother and Daughter affair this Sunday at the Mayfair Room . The deadline for the BBG mother's affair is Monday. AZA baseball standings will be reported in the next issue. WXYZ Show to Honor Anniversary of Israel NEW YORK—A national broad- cast making the first annivers- ary of the State of Israel will be presented by the United Jewish Appeal at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, on WXYZ. It stars Quentin Reyn- olds. Page Thirleent - rft0 Mary By MARY A. COOPER A NN ARBOR—Michigan Daily did right by your Chronicle community in making new staff appointments . . . Leon Jaroff holds down the managing ed's chair, plus his senior class sched- ule . Al Blumrosen, also a sr., will be new city ed. . . . Norm Gottlieb, '50, will act as associate ed of Gargoyle. • • • SWELL GESTURES . . . SAM sponsored its second annual pic- nic for underprivileged children. Letterman Al Wistert was on hand to awe the youngsters from A. A. Children's Village and the Detroit Methodist Home. Prexy Dan Gilbert said Sammies had just as much fun as the kids. • • • • THEY PAY THE BILLS . . . "Parents' Weekend" at SDT was climaxed with a gala dinner party at Farm Cupboard on Sunday. Moms were given gardenia cor- sages and pops were serenaded. Greetings were extended by Es- ther Sklar, president . . . by Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane, na- tional charter member . .. and by Dr. and Mrs. t /avid Kallman, parents .. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sarason are next heads of par- ents' group . . . ZBT also held a family dinner, and followed it up with a Monte Carlo party .. . • • • MORE THAN 1,500 students were singled out at the honors convocation, so it we have over- looked anyone you know, our ad- vance apologies. lld A few familiars were . . . in engineering, Stan Saulson, Har- vey Schatz, Jerry White . . . in lit school, Boots Kallman . . . Joan Meyers ... Dale Boesky ... Morris Bornstein ... Joyce Brisk- man .. . Ruth Frank . . . Joel Hamburger . . . Carolyn Kaplan . . . 'Henry Le Bust ... Bert Lon- don . .. Rosanne Mitshkum .. . Jack Rose . .. Leslie Rose . . Manny Rosenbaum ... Bob Rad- nor .. Edith Weiss. • • . STILL MORE GLORY . . . Upper classwomen Judy Levin, Diane Lightstone, Rosalie Mayer, and Joan Steinberg reminded pledges that SDT gals achieved second spot on campus in sorority scholastic standing, and now it's up to said pledges . . . Hugh Greenberg survived until the fi- nal round of the extemporaneous speaking contest. • • • TO CELEBRATE Israel's inde- pendence. Rabbi Morris Adler spoke here Sunday evening . . . Final collections for the UJA are continuing at a great pace on the diag, in the dorms and even in the classrooms. . Young Adult Council Delegates Session Set The last delegates meeting cd the year of the Young Adult Council, preceding the annual session, will be held at 8:15 p.m., Monday. The annual meeting, midwest young adult council con- ference and arts festival will be discussed. "Clean?" "Of course It's ELECTRIC!" ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS ARE ALWAYS SPOTLESS So clean you can install It right in your living room! There's no unsightly soot or smudge with an electric water heater ... no extra work for you. For cleanliness, quietness, convenience and complete dependability, it's electricity every time. No Other type of water heater gives so many advantages. See your plumbing dealer, your appliance dealer or any Edison office. DETROIT EDISON