Thursday, June 16, 1949 Teen-Age In Sophisticates By HELEN TENNENBAUM UMMER IS FINALLY HERE with that long-yearned-for vacation stretch that we've. all been waiting for. Whatever you do, we hope you have a verry, -verrry, pleasant vacation and that you will let us hear from you often. We must ask you to excuse it if the informa- tion you send us in the next week or two will not appear in the column as soon as you send it Helen because your re- porter is leaving for a two-week vacation starting Sunday. Well try our best to carry on from the trip but we hope we find loads of letters and cards waiting when we return. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Wins `M' Honor . S • • • ALTHOUGH MOST of the fellows will start Wayne next semester, they'll certainly miss their good ole days at H.P.J.C. They will surely find some way of keeping up their "Peanuckle" club which proved' loads of fun, Voted the most improved player was Arlan Richman. The higest scorers were Jack Nisenbaum and Clifford "Skippy" Heller. Others are Hal Alexander, Hal Reiger, Harol Guz, Harold Stein, Eddy Foon, Avery Joseph, Ferrel Moore, Murry Gittleman, Jerry Weise, Eddy Singer, Jerry Arronoff, Milt Sucher, Chuck Tenor, Kenny' Dubrinsky, Sey Rosen and Loyd Bernhaum. • • • WELCOME HOME, says the friends of Lyla Feldman, Nancy . Bloch, Shirley Lipten and Ann- ette Brode who have returned from Arizona schools . .. Jerry Clinton is back from Missouri and .Chuck Laven will soon re- turn from Howe Military Acad- emy. • • • PACKING THEIR BAGS: Bar- bara Preston who will spend the next few weeks in New York City and the Adirondacks . . . Elaine Berman will soon cele- brate her birthday and every- one extends their congrats. Best wishes also to Edithe Leider on reaching Seventeen . . • • • WIENER ROASTS are always tops during this season. Some fel- lows at Rouge and their dates re- cently were Gil Jacobs with Carol Cooperman, Paul Katzman squir- ing Rhoda Skore, Bobby Tarnow with Diane Tachman, and Bobby Shipper with Ruby Friedman.. . • • • THE FELLOWS from the Mosaic Chapter of Dernolay in- vited their dates for a roast out at Lola Valley. Attending were Shel Otis with Cynthia Maler- man, Leo Rosen with Aviva Friedman, Ben Labe with Lila Smith, Al Teitel and Mar- lene Fenkel and Mimi Frieden- burg with .Art Freedman. . • • • HUNTINGTON WOODS and the home of Sam Freshman was the scene of the garden party which the high school of Temple Israel gave for the Confirmation class . . . Some of those who en- joyed the ideal evening were President Ed Bean, Elaine and Bob Klein, Debbie and Annette Margolis, Sandy Gales, Stevhrt Small, Lorraine Freedman, Syl- via Arkin, Nancy Harris. Also Barabara Fink, Rene Levy, Don and Fred Kapetansky, Gordon Rouff, Allen Lee, Judy Green, }Cal Zieve, Marshall Blondy, Jack Koblin, Dick and "Fuggy" Sutkin, Jerry Resnick and Larry Shapiro with Phyllis Rattner. BERNARD L. (BUDDY) GOODMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Goodman of 1943 Ewald Circle, has been award- ed the Harold H. Osterweil Prize in Economics at the U. of M., given annually to the stu- dent showing the greatest pro- ficiency in the field and the greatest degree of social aware- ness. Goodman has been an assistant to Prof. William Haber, former adviser to Gen. Clay in Germany. lie plans to enter law school. Avodah Nanies New Officers Mrs. Jerry Goldberg was elect- ed president of Avodah Chapter, Pioneer Women. Other officers are Mesdames Ben Hager, Hy- man Friedman, Samuel Cascade, Emil R. Simon, Jacob Wilk, Ben- jamin Reder, Harry Rifkus, Jb- seph Birnbaum, John Miller, Ed- ward H. Miller and Nathan Schwartz. Chairmen are Mesdames Albert Herman, Harry Taylor, Meyer H. Wiss, Herman Hirschhorn, How- ard Kronick, Louis Gross, Henry Faigin, Ralph Raimi, Max Stul- burg, Louis Isaacs, Louis Zahler, Sam Isaacs, W. Schechter and B. lloltzman. • BBYOutlook By GEORGE BLUM IRVING BERG THIS EVENING the BBYO -I- Council will hold one of the most critical meetings in its four years of existence. The delegates must elect an administration which will face squarely the prob- lems of this relatively young body, This council has the prob- lem of solidifying the many BBYO groups in Detroit. The rank and file member must become aware of the potential of the council. This can be brought about most effectively by an edu- cational program fostered by the new administration. It will also be faced with the promotion of the first Yom Kippur night dance during a period of economic in- stability. Evaluating the success of the past administration we can say that many steps were taken toward over-all planning of activi- ties—but they failed to reach, the entire membership of the order. • • • SITE FOR TILE BBYO picnic scheduled for June 26 has been changed from Belle Isle to Pon- tiac State park. Lunches must be packed by the individual mem- bers. The council will supply soft drinks. Swimming, boating and baseball will comprise the bulk of the picnic activity. The AZA all-star game will highlight the afternoon's program. Each AZA group will offer their best player for the team. A bon- fire with community singing will complete the day's activity. Earl Scrap is committee chairman. • • • ON JUNE 22 AZA 656 will hold its installlation of officers in con- junction with an affair designed to introduce the organization to the parents. Norm Shapiro is chairman of the vent. As of June 8, the National League baseball standing find 661 SLACKS Ready Made or Made to Order Men's and Women's CUSTOMS PANTS STORE $900 GRAND RIVER ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF A FIRST - CLASS MODERN BARBER SHOP Page Nine and 63 sharing the top spot, each with four victories and no de- feats. The American League has three teams unbeaten in four starts. They are 112, 527 and 656 . . . Remember—all captains must report their scores by call- ing TO 8-5690 or the games will be forfeited. As the final meeting' for the summer, chapters 735 and 527 had a volley ball and baseball con-' test. Earl Remer and Dave Stul- berg helped 735 win the first volley ball game but 527 came back to take the second. The baseball game ended in a score- less tie. • • • FLASH BBG Council pre- sented one of the year's outstand- ing affairs in Karnival Kapers Each chapter and each member contributed to the success of the affair by presenting individual in- genious booths. Hats off to the little ladies of Bnai Brith. IIABONIM SWIMMING Camp Habonim, junior day camp, will have supervised swim- ming in the Center pool Mondays through Thursdays from 1-3:95 p. m., and Fridays, 1-3 p. m. Smith's Bay House Port Carling, Muskoka Ontario, Canada Good fellowship and friendly informality keynote a complete recreational program Write for Details of a Fun-Filled Vacation Meet Your Detroit Friends on STEVENS WE WILL BE OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. FOR LAST MINUTE GIFT SHOPPING J. YOUNG & SONS Clothiers and Haberdashers TY. 4-0878 Prescriptions and Repairs- Called For and Delivered For Service at all Times Call WE. 3-3312 PEVOS OPTICAL CO. Opthaljnic Optician "Service at its Best" Sunglasses 3216 Ewald Circle Safety Lenses At Buena Vista ON WORLD'S FINEST BEACH CEDAR POINT ON SARI IRO SANDUSRY 0 fine Dining NAME ENTERTAINMENT IN GRAND BALLROOM Sun and Surf Bathing • Saari' Amusements • Side Trips DIC Steamers Daily Roos Reasonable bons Write for R Tom Sobrey, Managing Dir . sge - . SAVE•T1ME ' MONEY SAVE GO BY BOAT TAKE YOUR CAR ABOARD... $6.95 Plus 3'' lox Featuring— • Cocktail Lounge • Dining Room • Private Beach • Cabanas o Solarium • Planned Entertainment OVERNIGHT TO • • a • • tv- - BUFFALO LEAVE S P.M. DETROIT TIME ARRIVE 10 A.M. BUFFALO TIME RATE FOR CAR $12.95 plus 3°,; tax MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! for Mielwook and Weekend Guises, ANSA. ovary Friday and Monday Sind for fro, CrUis. boold• FOOT Of TRIAD ST. CORM 26, MICHIGAN WO 5-0700 VI. 2 t 8449 le for Brochure THOMAS POSTIN OR SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT THE PETER PAN INN EXTENDS ITS ANNUAL. INVITATION TO DETROIT JEWRY TO SPEND A DELIGHTFUL VACATION ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE. ERIE ... 2E2 HOURS FROM DETROIT Clean Comfortable Accommodations and Delicious Ilome Cooked Kosher Meals by Mrs. LaBell Await You and Your Family FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE Visit Our New Tuxedo Rental PETER PAN INN FORT STANLEY, ONTARIO, CANADA OR CALL DETROIT, C . V. 9044 Department J. YOUNG & SONS Clothiers and Haberdashers 9819 Dexter TY. 4-0878 STORE HOURS: Tues., Wed., Fri. MI S p.m. Mon.• Thur., Sat. MI 9 pin. Sunday 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. PINE RIVER HOTEL CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN Mrs. Charles Levitt Invites you to spend your vacation in beautiful Charlevoix where you will find every recreational facility. AL SILBER J. Young & Sons Clothiers and Ilaberdashers 9819 Dexter Near Boston Extends an invitation to All His Friends to Visit Him. Come In and let Al personally help you select all your clothing and haberdashery needs. 1 TEAM 11 P.M.'DETROIT TIME, ARRIVE 8 A.M. 'CLEVELAND TIME , MIAMI BEACH H Fever rn fo Sufferers ; • 100% Air Condi- tioned Honey- mooners Para- dise Now Associated With The Chronicle news deadline is noon, Mondays. ROTEL BREAKERS Directly on the Ocean at 63rd St. BRAND NEW TUXF.DOS AND WHITE JACKETS Father's Day • June 19th 9819 Dexter HOTEL Reservations Call V— / VACATION . . . AT CLEVELAND at the Luxuriously New BARBER SHOP TUXEDO RENTALS SCOUT COURT SET The annual court of honor Boy Scout Troop 369 will be held at 8 p. m., Tuesday at the Center. OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT TO as fo$r" 2 p pe t o r pd le ay Remember 4 c a \ Father Z,.! dinner. Wonderful meals, featuring midnight snacks "on the house" * Surprising low rate v:96 Rates As Low MEN'S MANICURING For Appointment—Call UN. 4-8959 Milton Miller, vice - president; Daniel Birnbaum and Milton Fishman, secretaries; Meyer Kahldon, chaplain; and Milton Bates, publicity chairman. Guests were Mrs. Fred Zierer and Mrs. Herman Rodin of Los Angeles. The club celebrated its 20th anniversary in May with a JOIN THE MERRY YOUNG CROWD THIS SUMMER AT - 1-1")) 136.3 Livernois near MargareLs Mrs. David Grossman was in- stalled as president of the Rodin Club at the home of Mrs. Nathan Fishman. Other officers are Mesdames RIO NAME BANDS for Service and Sanitation Visit ... . .70 Officers Installedl, by the Rodin Club POLLEN-FREE AREA All Jewish home-cooked meals served in our dining room under the personal supervision of Mrs. Fay Richman. LOCATED BLOCK FROM LAKE MICHIGAN REASONABLE RATES FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION Phone WE. 3-3956