• Thursday, May 11, 1949 Teen-Age 'Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM HUNDREDS OF you are busily preparing for that all-impor- tant day when you will be con- firmed or consecrated. This is the climax to years of study Of your people, your re- • -- ligion and your ideals. As the Torah is lifted from its shelter, you will pray reverently to God who has given you this opportunity o f living in a free country and worshiping Ilelen whom you please. .However, there should be more than mere formalities on this day. We hope that you realize that this is an important stepping-stone in your lives whereby you are con- sidered more than a child, where- by the world considers you young men and women who with God's help are ready to take their places and assume responsibili- ties to mankind, in liuilding a better world for yourselves, your neighbors and your children. Perhaps it would not hurt us to offer a prayer of thanks to God for letting Israel belong to the Jews once more, and perhaps we could also. ask for guidance in the difficult, all-important job of con- tributing our energy to a world which will let the Star of Peace shine undisturbed by hatred, wars and prejudices . . • $ I WATCH THE DATE BOARD department: You may still buy your tickets to the Anniversary Ball in honor of the first birthday of the State of Israel which is be- ing sponsored by the Little Wom- en of Haddassah„by calling WE. 5-4574. The affair will take'place this Saturday in the Book Cadil- lac. Working hard on the dance are: president, Gerry Stashefsky; vice-president, Elaine Korasick: :Aid ticket committee members, Norma Seidon. Rhoda Kohn and Annette Schuff. • • NORTHWEST YOUTH GROUP announces the grand opening of Club Ma-Ting, a true teen-nite club, on June 4. Iry Fields will supply the dance rhythms and Sharon Sklar will give out with vocal renditions. A lengthy floor show is on the program • .. A wiener roast is planned for mem- bers of the Northwest Youth Group for May 28. If you would like to attend, call Glen Gold- strom, W. 4-3790 or Doris Lane, UN. 4-4512.' • • • BARBARA PHILLIPS just celebrated her birthday to which we add our very best wishes. Bet the bike was a terrific surprise. . . . on the very successful Cen- tral senior cruise to Mackinac, we hear that Dick Stein, tvho bunked wits Robert Steinberg, was in the ,talent show together with Barry Shofar, Oscar Silver- stern, Arnold Fuller and Sally Corby ... • • • PARTIES GALORE: When Idelle Graff agreed to have a sur- prise party for Margie Moses she had noldea that the celebration was also for herself and Sid Kleinman. It was a pleasant sur- prise when the beautiful cake bore the names of Margie, Sid and Idelle. IdeIle's date was Sey- mour "Sleepy" Holt, while Sid FOR RENT DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Well-wishers were Alice New- man with Eddy Bean, Jack Coop- er with Iris Margolis, Harvey Schwartz with Linda Fuller and Nancy May with Jack Kopnick. At a party given to celebrate Marlene Fenkell's birthday, her escort was Alan Teitel. Others were Mini Friedenberg with Bud- dy Abrams, Art Freedman with Joan Gould, Leo Rosen with Dee Dee Brandt and Noreen Greene with Ronny Goliman. 2-3-4 BEDROOM MODERN COTTAGES by on Lake Front the Season FOR INFORMATION Call or Write Ruby Samson Samson's Resort 1257 Tyler Se. Havel. Mich. mulattos TO. S-6179 Par. Nisi BRYOutlook By GEORGE BLUM and IRVING BERG ZA lays claim to Leonard Cam- iner the Grand Rapids entry in the state debate finals, held recently in Lansing. Lennie is the president of the G.R. AZA chap- ter, and last year talked himself into district debate champ, which shows his versatility. • • • Evelyn Prinstein, Mrs. Churrie Guess that's all, but don't for- S•rcier, Marcella F e l d m a n, get those notes to 3300 Tyler or Gloria Weinberg, and Estelle Lev- phone calls at TO. 7-6128 on Fri- inson were elected queens their days. Let us hear from you, this BBYW chapters because of their is your column ...! outstanding activity in the pro- gram during the past year. They were crowned at the BBYW Mother and Daughter banquet. Over-all chairman for the affair was Roberta Silverman, Harriet JACOB KEIDAN was elected Donald S. Kelley, athletic di- Nochman was coronation chair- a vice-president of the Jewish rector at Central High School for man, and Geraldine Feingold was Community Center at the an- in charge of tickets. the past 23 years, will serve as nual meeting Sunday. Morris • • • director of Camp Hiawatha, Jew- Garvett, former president of Rex 11 BBYM has entered the ish boys' camp, for the coming Temples Beth El and Israel, was season. He has had considerable named president. Other vice- B.B. softball league this year. experience with boys' camps, and presidents are Mrs. Sidney J. Jerry Licht is captain. Rose Webberman and Evelyn for one period acted as swimming Allen, Harvey Goldman instructor at the camp of Matt Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner. Maur- Feinberg are arranging details Mann, swimming coach at the ice A. Glasier is secretary and for the David Pilnick BBG lay- University of Michigan with a David Zack, treasurer. Four ette shower May 22 ... The date for the International Crystal Ball national reputation. members of the staff with 10 is rapidly approaching, June Na- Waterfront activities will be or more years of service were tolin, prexy of the Windsor BBG, supervised by Iry Weiler, former honored. They included Mary reminds us that the dance, May Central athlete, and physical edu- Caplan, Ru•in Rabinovvitch, 28, is a turnabout and that a date cational instructor at Everett Anna Matthews And Leon Mak- bureau will be set up in Detroit school. ielski. and Windsor. • • • For a moment transplant your- self to the Center auditorium. Try imagining Phyliss Levitt as a sideshow barker offering for one thin dime an opportunity to at- A special summer program,, D and crafts, puppetry and dra- tend the "Mirvis Derby," being consisting of educational, re:Tmatics will be offered. Each Fri- ligious and recreational activities, day there will be an outing to a has been set by the United He- park.' brew Schools. Children will meet further information, call in their respective schools from TO For 8-0063. 9:30 to 12:30 a. m. Monday through Thursday. and until 2 Mrs. Jack Kaplan was elected p. in., Friday. president of the Philadelphia- WILL BE OPEN Items of varied interests, such Byron branch_ PTO. Other of- as services, classes, sports, arts ficers are L. Pierce and Mes- DECORATION DAY darnk A. Koligowsky, L. Pierce, Jessie Silver, J. Carney and P. WEEK-END Kasky. For Reservations Write The PTO of the United Hebrew SAMSON'S RESORT Schools is divided into the seven SO. HAVEN, MICH. branches of the schools. A PT council, consisting of represent- atives of all the groups is also Closing exercises of the Teinple headed by Mrs. Kaplan. Beth KIN-religious school will be AMY 'INK MK VW held Saturday and Sunday morn- ings. Annual scholarship, oratori- • • • cal and literary awards will be distributed Saturday to members Famous for 30 Years As the$ of the junior high school. A run by Marlene Bennett, Agnes Silverman, and Edith Silver, Barker Levitt faces keen cons- petition from barker Arlene Ross who is challenging you to a bubble-busting contest ... sounds alluring . Lois Goldberg, Len- ore Young and Marilyn Goldber g are desirious of having the bub- bles buster at their chapter's booth . . . Now return to the 4olumn, for the time being, that is, for come June 12 you will have it all at the BBG Carnival, League Seeks Candidates for Youth Award of Kelley to Direct Canii) Hiawatha and Candidates for the Mildred Simons Rosenberg Memorial Award are being sought by the League of Jewish Women's Or.. ganizations, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president, announced. Young men and women be- tween 16 and 21 are eligible Qualifications include outstand- ing scholarship, leadership and participation in community af- fairs. The presentations will be made at the league's one-day conven- tion June 9 at the Book Cadillac hotel. Information on candidates for the award should be sent to Mrs. Danto, 2224 Chicago boulevard west. Special Summer Program Scheduled by UH Schools M acres of Happiness Fidelman's "where vacation dreams conic true" Seek Maven's Finest Resort Featuring "The Dream" Swimming Pool • Swimrifing, tennis. golf, horses • Handball, ping pung, archery • Dancing, concerts, movies GOOD NEWS! SAMSON'S RESORT Beth El Sets Graduatims r Planned Activities Rooms with Bath Superb Food t i fr. Write for folder %NV /71(1 17 . f Yresorf "uttA,1• I •. Ade r. 1 ILATKINS On Sunday, awards will be pre- sented to the intermediate and high school departments. A play, "Ruth of Moab," by the inter- a nediate dramatic group, will also be featured. The cast includes Barniu'd Col- lier, Karen Mendlebaum, Carole Moore, Sheila Moors, Sahari Sti- fter and Loretta Wisok. Leonard Jaslov is director. Annual commencement exer- cises of the high school are slated for 8:15 p.m.. Friday, May 27. 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