Thursday, May 26, 1949 1919 vest ;:i id, the of fur ised live 'd a I 38 :ion tec acs, esi- ha t of ly Teen-Age Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM NLY ONE WEEK left till the 18th week exams. The result is up to no one but you, and the time that you spend studying now will be repaid to you. So why not put that extra effort and force behind these studies which are your immediate job. Just as much as it is the job of your parents to provide for their families, so it is your job to pro- vide for your Ilelen future by doing good now. • • • CONGRATULATIONS to the the Little Women of Hadassah who worked so hard on that verrrry successful dance last weekend at the Book. Everyone certainly enjoyed it when Presi- dent Geraldine Stashefsky gave out with lovely renditions of "The Best Things in Life Are Free" and "Dancing in the Dark." Ger- rie's escort was Bill Ginser. Others there were Sue Rosen- gard with Morry Smith, Joan Rosengard with Jerry Ilerwitz, Hadassah Weitzman with Norm Tetef, Elaine Harman with Al Tetef, Elaine Karisick with Harvey Babush, Joan Spevakow with Stan Palberg, Dot Leven- son with Iry Dunn, Bev Ganner with Marty Hershkovitz, Annette Shoff with Sherwin Berman. Also Lois Grunt with Norm Sinaberg, Joan Barnett with Harvey Hershey, Doris Golden with Chuck Rott, Debby Charnes with Jerry Glassman, Henry Leshman squiring Lee Brickner, Runny Licht with Selma Posner and Janis Reiss escorted by Arnie Schoicet. • • • CELEBRATING her Sweet Six- teen, Eileen Schulak entertained at a luncheon at the Town Pump. Among the guests were Charlene Greene of Toledo, Sandra Marks, Elinor Cutler, Florence Robinson and Use Lowey. Following the luncheon, they saw "Brigadoon" at the Cass. O DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE WEARING A cannel colored taffeta two-piece dress, Aviva Freedman will greet her guests at a Sweet Sixteen luncheon at the Statler Terrace Room. Some of the girls who will receive in- dividual corsages will be sister Lorraine, Dorothy Kovitz, Elaine Klein, Sandy Lazarus, Sheryl La Pides, Karol Bloom, Debby Mar- golis, Marcia Isenberg, Beverly Kaibal, Sally Kornwise, Shirley Liptzen, Rita Tessler, Grayce Wuntner, and Cyma Goodman. • • • AT A PARTY for Connie Nel- son's 17th birthday, her escort was Al Helper. Others were Gladie Deitch with Hal Levy, Harriet Mintz squired by Eugene Weinberger, Seymour Finkel and Bev Moss, Ester Deitch with Eddie Trisman, Hal Weinstein with Marglin Moss, Janet Vogel with Albie Lachman and Josie Hoffman with Sam Levine. • CONGRATULATIONS to Nancy May who, at the closing of Temple Beth El High, walked away with the top award for scholarship in the 11th grade and was winner of the Harry Weitz- man essay contest, took first place in oratory and a special award for school activities. The top scholarship winner for the 12th grade was Hal Levy and for the 10th, Ken Bronson.... Beth El High Exercises Set Annual commencement exer- cises of the Beth El High School will be held at 8:15 p.m. Friday. The graduates will be greeted by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Akselrad. The valedictory will be de- livered by Marvin Diamond. Stu- dent participants in the com- mencement service include Je- rome Altman. David Edgar, Ju- dith Isenberg, Marilyn Kirsch- mann and MiOr Lou Salmon. Diplomas and gift Prayer Books will be presented by Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, president of Temple Beth El, and activity and scholarship awards by Benjamin Wilk, chairman of the religious school committee. Other graduates are Harry J. Carris, Barry S. Collier, Barry • • • 11. Levine, Harold B. Levy. James IT WAS A MOST successful Samter, Donald Simon and Dud- wiener roast which the Rho Pi ley I. Davies. Phi pledges of Wayne's pharma- ceutical fraternity gave at Norm Shapiro's cottage out at Woodhull ' Lake. Norm's date was Barbara Klein, while pledge master Mau- rice Davidson was with Marilyn Krause, Phil Margolis with Es- Junior Hadassah will hold its telle Kramer, Eliot Shepard with regional conference through Deco- Pauline Prepsky, Morris Gural- ration Day weekend, May 28-31 nick with Joyce Smith and Sey- at Camp Michigama. West mour Baskin with Shirley Ny- Branch. Well-rounded entertain- man. By the way. Maurice is ment has been arranged. Blanche California bound come June 19. Berman, chairman, announced. For information. call TY 5-7958. • • A program of two plays has THE DELTA GAMMA THETA gals chose Lola Valley for their been planned for Thursday at the Center. "The Anniversary," wiener roast. Trying to find depicting the birth of Israel. and some unburnt hot dogs were comedy, t'Crazy to Reduce," Grayce Wuntner anit Larry a will be presented. Abramson, Louise Moltzman with Proceeds will go to Meier Joe Bock, Tammy Mitchell and Shfeyah, the children's village in Ed Snyder, Maxine Robins with Israel supported by all Junior Larry Collins, Mae Sills and Al Hadassah chapters. For tickets, Shultz, Walt Lipman and Shirlee call Beverly Goldfine, TO 9-1178 Elkowitz, Lois Finegold with Jerry Weissman, Frona Johnson and Ronny Meretsky. Others were Mae Guyer, Leon Ready Made or Made to Order Froeman, Dolores Loeffler, Bar- Men's and Women's bara Klein, Rhoda Kornwiser, Morty Meyers, Dan Melvin, Rudy CUSTOMS PANTS STORE Keller, Murray Mietz and other MI GRAND RIVER fellows from Windsor. J r. Hadassah Conclave Set SLACKS By GEORGE BLUM IRVING BERG ON THE ANNIVERSARY of The State of Israel Rabbi Adler said, "The world has ap- proved our birth certificate." However, a'birth certificate alone will not insure the development and maturity of Israel. We in America are faced with the necessity of providing economic aid so that the young state can grow. On May 31 the Allied Jewish Campaign for 1949 will be completed. Division K the BBYO division has NOT reache its quota. Ilarry Mirvis, chair- man, urges members who have failed to cover their slips to do so .. NOW. All members of BBYO who have not pledged to the AJC should feel a humble obligation to fullfill their small but signi- ficant role in the struggle for a sound Israeli State. * • • THE TWILIGHT LIMITED will leave Detroit tomorrow with 50 women headed for Chicago to attend the District Conven- tion. Charlotte Waterstone in- tends to come back from the conclave with many awards for conservation and membership. While in Chicago the girls will celebrate the Bas Mitzvah of the Young Women. • • . AZA 661 WILL have their wiener roast Saturday nite under the direction of Aubrey Diem, Ronnie Karp, Seymour Piess and Walter Woo. 527 will celebrate spring the same nite, the same way, and the same place, under different direction, that of Larry Pernick ... 63 offers a new twist with the "Meatball Jamboree." Earl Woolf, Sam ewis, Harold Kulish and Erwin Zucker berg will combine to plan the affair . . • Gilda Partrite BBG will roast weinei s at Phoenix State park, Saturday night , . . Lola Valley will he the site of the FDR girls' roast. Rochelle Shill- man and Rosalyn Lutchinsky are in charge of the fireside affair. Naomi and Deborah YW installed their officers for the coining year. Emma Lazarus YW also held their installation ceremonies. SID RUBENSTEIN, president of the Michigan AZA Council, placed second in the Wayne Uni- versity open golf tourney. Sid formerly was an all-city golfer at Central. .. • The BBYO laconically boasts They'll celebrate spring with wienie roasts ... • • • RECOMMENDATION ISA of the last YW-YM convention read, "BBYW and BBYM should combine to insure future leaders in BBYO" • . 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