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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-06-30

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, June 30, 1949

Graduates

Scholarships
Available to
Students Here

Jack Levy and Eugene Curtis
will spend their summer at Ta-
maque. Others leaving are Sally
Tekman, Sharon Niskar and Dave
THIS WEEK WILL SEE the
Brown.
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
• • •
culmination of the Rex dynasty.
The word dynasty usually has
IT WAS A SURPRISE Sweet
UDINGTON—Waves are dash
an unsavory connotation, but Rex
ing against the clean white Sixteen luncheon for Pauline
Whether a promising young
11 BBYM, formerly Rex 309 AZA,
sand here as we look over the Markowitz at the Book Casino.
student needs tuition to continue
is
a
group
that
continually
made
notes we took along from Detroit. Attending were Edith Belkin,
positive contributions to the total in professional school, financial
Bernice Israel, Ruthie and Esther
We wish we did-
help for maintenance or assist-
organization.
Markowitz, Marion Bresler,
n't have to go
Its members endeavored to bet- ance in securing special training,
Mickey Levine, Diane Chesler,
back so soon;
ter themselves, but in the process, the subcommittee on scholarship
Marilyn' Obcndorf, Jule Zohott,
they did not neglect their res- service of the Jewish Welfare
there's just noth-
Sally Kale and Arlene Fishman.
ponsibilities to their fellow or- Federation has proved a corn-
Northwood Inn was the scene
ing that can beat
ganizations and the community munity friend in need.
for Shapleen Okum's Sweet Six-
a drive out here
Established as a ''clearing
at large. •
teen
formal
at
which
her
escort
along the beauti-
Some 12 years ago, this group house" for scholarship applicants
was
Al
Rose.
Some
of
those
who
ful 14 mile beach
of fellows entered the ranks of and existing funds, the subcom-
danced and dined were Donna
or pleasant
AZA. Their chapter was an in- mittee has enlisted the member-
Woolf
with
Tom
Levine.
Judy
walks thru the
tegral part in the then struggling ship of mijor Jewish scholarship
Wise with Sid Kleinman, Elaine
COHEN (I.) AND RUBIN
trails of the
organizations. That group is to a funds in Detroit, and utilizes the
Helen
Greenburg with Mert Rabinowitz,
giant state park.
high degree responsible for the facilities of a community social
Ethel Okurn and Lou Pomerance,
• • •
high standard of activity AZA service agency, the Jewish Vo-
Sandy
Baskin
with
Chuck
Gold-
AS WAS PROMISED, we
cational Service, in screening
now enjoys.
farb,
Gloria
Browarney
with
gathered the names of some of
the applications.
Jerry
Cantor
and
Sheila
Meister
At the last Rex meeting, the
the guests at one of the most suc-
Applicants should apply di-
with
Sbel
Fishman.
chapter voted to petition for
cessful proms in the history of
dectly to the Jewish Vocational
• • •
lodge status. We wish them con-
Central High. Mingling on the
Service, 320 Lafayette west, WO.
THE REENALLS gave a birth-
packed floor were Sandy Lazarus
Prof. Samuel M. Levin, chair- tinued success.
1-8570.
• • •
with Ralph Chicorel, Sherry La day picnic honoring two of their man of the Wayne University's
Members of the committee are
members,
Bernice
Banchik
and
MEMBERS OF BBYO are un-
Pides with Chuck Wrubel, Judy
economics department, delivered
Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, chair-
Schlesirrger squired by Jerry Frances Weberman. Bernice's the commencement address at officially considering the possi-
man; Joseph Abrahams, William
Sprague, Lois Ernstein with Joel date was Harvey Tennen and Beth Yehudah Schools fourth bility of chartering a bus for the
Avrunin, Mrs. Jean Braun, Mrs.
Hamburger, Ethel Okurn with Frances was escorted by Al Gold- graduation ex e r c i s e s Sunday district convention at Madison,
Ida Colten, Harold N. Ehrlich,
Lou Pomerance, Elaine Friedman berg. Others enjoying the picnic Prof. Levin is the son of the foun- Wis. If you are interested in going
and Berry Showfar, Lolly Brash were Elayne Towlin with Harvey der of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, to the convention, notify the of- Mrs. Walter M. Fuchs, Samuel S.
Greenberg. William Isenberg,
with Joe Stern, Helen Isaacs and Lipsky, Sylvia Holberg, Mel Tow- the late Rabbi Yehudah Leib fice. The conclave will begin
Irving Katz, Mrs. Ezra Lipkin,
Aug. 22,
Barry Collier, Carol Lewis with lin, Sarah Sehutzman and Larry Levin.
Francis Solovich BBG installed Ben M. Manielkorn, Mrs. Hyman
Ralph Foon and Rosemarie Laz- Eisenberg.
Standing out at the commence- officers at Huyler's. Sharon Swart Margolis. Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Mrs.
Still others wishing the girls
arus with Bob Ernstein.
well were Vera Rapiel, - Burt ment exercises were the first two is the new president; Frieda Lev- Jacob S. Sauls, Harold Silver,
More who joined in the grand Greenberg, Marilyn Gold, Elliot high school graduates in Beth
Mrs. Asher Smith, Lee Wincberg
march were President Sandy Horwitz, Geri White and Marty Yehudah's history. Alfred Rubin, ine and Shirley Arbit round out and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk.
the
administration.
Levin with Secretary Betty Ship- Weisling.
valedictorian, received the facul-

ko, Betty Zeckman with Johnny
ty award for outstanding English
• • •
- ENVOY TO ITALY
AZA NATIONAL Baseball
Hopp, Joan Karabelnick with Al
and
Hebrew
scholarship.
Yehuda
TEL AVIV—Shlomo Genossar,
A LUNCHEON, honoring Rita
League
emerged
triumphant
at
Gendleman, Phyliss Rothman
Cohen received the Beth Yehudah
son of Ached liaam, has been
escorted by Arnie Belinsky, Ruth Frazein's Sweet Sixteen, was PTA award for scholastic distinc- the annual all star competition. named Israeli representative to
given
at
Iluyler's.
Among
the
Seymour
Kaiserman
was
the
win-
Choderoff with Harvey Tennen,
tion.
ning pitcher. Incidentally, the Italy.
Arlene Fineman with Jerry guests were Naomi Polukoff, Jan-
Rubin and Cohen, and Robert picnic was well attended and well
et Madgy, Arlene Cranis, Judy
Hirsch, Helene Jackson whose
Levy, Dorothy Bassell, Lita Marx, who will graduate in Au- enjoyed. Unique feature of the
date was Al Luckoff.
Schechter, Virginia Talbert, Cyn- gust, have been notified that they picnic was the relaxing atmos-
Also Malverne Gleiber and thia Malerman, Marilyn Wilner, have been unconditionally ad- phere created by the absence of
January's President, Bob Gold- Joan Goldfarb, Sandra Tanfer, mitted to Wayne University, in over-programming . . . Sobole
man, Sharon Weisberg with Iry Dorothy Goodgard, Norma Gold- recognition of their outstanding AZA maintains undisputed con-
Halperin. Joan Schlussel with man and Audrey Borden.
scholastic records at Beth Yehu- trol of first place in National
Bob Steinberg, Cynthia Maler-
• • .
dah.
League . . . Tonight the BBYO
man with Berry Levine and
A second faculty award for out- council will hold elections . . .
A BUFFET SUPPER, honoring
Joyce Litzen with Mel Wolf.
the Sweet Sixteen'of Rita Kahn, standing scholarship was present- We realize that 'many of the
• • •
was held June 18. Among the ed to Sholom Brown, elementary groups have disbanded for the
popu-
VISITING SOME of
guests were Irwin Kahn with graduate. Other PTA awards summer, but we are equally
lar after dance places at the end Ruth Kaufman, Elaine Greenberg were received by Judith Resnick aware of the increased summer
of the prom were Daone Golum- with Dick Karson, Joyce Gold- and Matilda Borenstein, elemen- activity of some groups, so your
bia with Larry Wellman e Sherry man with Ily Levine, Michele tary graduates, a n d A r t h u r reporters are still willing to chat
Sklar with Don Fields, Milly Shoenberg escorted by Ron Greenfield, intermediate school about BBYO activity. Get in
Lewis i:nd Ed Stein, Joyce Wil- Meretsky, Claire Ettinger and graduate.
touch with us . . .
helm escorted by Floyd Carter, Joel Barkoff, Ilene , Nemzin
Bev Gonte with Dave Zatkin, squired by Fred Wolfe, and Har-
PLAN ISRAEL HOTELS
Marcia Tyner and Herd Gelfand, riet Tepperman with Len Lyons.
TEL AVIV—A group of Swiss
ex-Student Council President Rita's escort was Jack Baum.
Jewish financiers plan 150-room
• • •
Dave Brown who took Evelyn
hotels in Haifa, Tel Aviv and
A SWEET SIXTEEN lawn
Grossman, Sonny Dahlgren with
The PTO of the David W. Sim- Jerusalem.
Sid Klaus, Doreen Kollengur with party was given by Mr. and Mrs. ons branch of the United Hebrew
Re:.“ and cool off wish din-
Stan Millman, Nancy Mann and David Miller of Cherrylawn ave- Schools has arranged to award
ner sr a Late snack at —
Les Phillips, Al Fineberg with nue for their daughter Louise on prizes to students who excelled in
ROBIN HOOD'S
Hilda Fishman, Gloria Polosker June 25. Among the more than attendance and scholarship. Mes-
with Arnie Fuller, Rhea Weis- 50 friends and relatives who dames Frances Sonne, Sarah
You'r.1
enjoy a refreshing
berg with Herm Eizelman, Joyce danced and frolicked in the warm Markowitz, and Betty Order are
summer cold plate or the
summer
evening
were
two
hon-
Blumenthal with Cal Kuttnauer,
energizing hot dish in the
in charge of distribution.
Open All Night
Janice Gottleib with Arnie Ros- ored guests from New York, Ju-
comfortable; air-conditioned
a
The
group
will
also
purchase
Soshnick
and
Harry
Rosen.
at moinhere.
enthal and Lorraine Markey with lian
small
projector
and
slides
for
the
Louise's escort was Leon Cohan.
Marshall Gerson.
school.
Morris
Lachover,
princi-
• • •
pal, Mrs. Goldie Matlen and Mrs.
• 20176 Livernois
TRAVELING TO MANY
Dobrusin, spoke. Mrs. Bessie
(South of 8 Mile)
PLACES: Ralph Cicorel and Fred
Soloway is president of the PTO.
Levitt are heading for Fort Stan-
• 12832 W. 7 Mile
RESTAURANT
ley; Charlevoix-bound are San-
Movies of Rabbi Isaac Herzog's
Linwood at Taylor
dy'Lazarus and Al Harris; Herbie
Gelfand is packing for California. recent Detroit visit were given
Camp Nahelu will see Phyllis their first showing Wednesday,
Rothman and Jerry Britz, while June 22, at Yeshivath Beth
BEFORE AND AFTER THEATRE DINING
Yehudah. The films, in full color,
The outlook for summer jobs
shows the reception of Israel's in this area is less promising
Karnival Kapers Ends Chief Rabbi by leaders of Detroit than in several previous years. a
recent survey by the Jewish Vo-
BBG Council Activities orthodoxy.
A second feature of the pro- cational Service has revealed.
AIR CONDITIONED
12th and HAZELWOOD
Karnival Kapers of 1949 cli- gram was a film of a day at Beth
Applicants coming to JVS for
maxed the activities of the Bnai Yehudah day camp.
summer jobs are registered at the
Brith Girls Council for the season,
The pictures are part of a series desk and called in for interviews
Mrs. Therese Schwarcz, director filmed for Beth Yehudah by pro- and referrals only if a suitable
of BBYO girls activities, an- fessional photographers and are opening for an individual comes
nounced. Phytis Levitt was chair- available without charge to any to their attention.
Now presenting
man. She was assisted by Arleen organization desiring to use them
The agency advises summer
Detroit's Fctr9rite Maestro
Ross, Edith Stein and Charlotte on a program. A projector and job seekers to apply themselves
Rubin. Goldie Tukel is BBG operator are also offered by the at the major summer job sources
as early as possible.
Council president.
Yeshivah.

Teen-Abe
Sophisticates

BRYOutlook

L

. . .
Beth Yehudah
Gives Awards

Robin Hood's

Summer-ize(l
Dining Comfort

Student Honor Set
by Simons' PT()

We Lost
The Key

Lieberman
and Citrin

Yeshivah Shows
Herzog Visit Film

Scarcity of Jobs
Is Cited by JVS

BOESKY'S

MENJWS • • • •

SAMMY MANDELL
Styled Music

and his R011117 ..i ,7

Life-Saving Awards
, Given 11 Swimmers

Eleven young swimmers have
been awarded the Red Cross
senior life-saving certificate after
completing the required course
at the Center.
, They are Margaret Britton,
Helen Cuscutis, Betty Ferentz,
Elizabeth Ann Ginnelly, 'fenny
Hermelin, Robert Kavieff, Alva
Sachs, Mel Sachs, Martin Siegel,
Elaine Sokol and Ada Uronovitz.

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