Thursday, July 14, 1949

Page Thirties

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Teen-Abe
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

QTAY-AT-110MERS, here's a
0 wonderful opportunity for de-
lightful outdoor entertainment:
The Detroit Symphony is putting
on a number of free concerts
at the Detroit '
Fa ir Grounds,
Tuesdays, Thurs-
days and Sun-
days in co-oper-
ation with the
American Fed-
eration of Musi-
cians.
Recently fea-
tured was 17
year old Oscar
Helen
Silverstein, for-
mer Centralite and now a student
of the violin at the Curtis Insti-
tute in Philadelphia. Surely, you
will find attending one of these
concerts an interesting experi-
ence.

• • •

RHO PI PHI, pharmaceutical
fraternity at Wayne, celebrated
its silver anniversary with its
annual pledge banquet at North-
wood Inn. First year members
Seymour Baskin, Phil Margolis
and Morry Fine and pledges
Sandy Hoffman, Larry Kowalsky,
Elliott Shepard, Jack Wittenberg
and Morris Guralnick were in-
stalled.

• • •

HIGHLIGHTING THE activi-
ties of Wayne's Sammies was
their pledge formal. Larry Stein
tells us that some of those who
danced to the gay music were Lee
Belinsky with Marilyn Zimmer-
man, Flo Grossberg and, Dave
Stulberg, Myrna Stein with Lou
Wood be r g, Marilyn Baskin
squired by Ozzie Bedarin, Shirley
Sheplow with Dave Moskow, Lou
Geter and Reva Niman, Mel Bar-
nett with Marilyn Schiff, Harvey
Tenenbaum with Raundie Wein-
garden, Wally Burk with Gail
Godrich and Dave Levine with
Evie Prinstein.
• •

CAMP MEIIIA sports quite a
few Detroiters on their C. I. T.
and counselor lists. Included are
Dave Brown, Fred Horowitz,
Eddy Bean, Neal and Danny
Schecter, Herby Tyner, Buddy
Cramer and Jerry Reznick.
Right about here, we'd like to
join with all of Nancy May's
friends in wishing her loads of
happiness on her sixteenth birth-
day which `she celebrated at
Mehia and where we .know she's
having a great summer.

Pam Programs Set

Conducts Symphony

by Center Group

A summer film sel ies, with pro-
grams every Wednesday evening,
has again been arranged by the
adult edu,:ation depai tment of
the Center.
Open to the public, the litmus
will be shown at 9 p.m. from
July 30 through Aug. 31 in the
Center's outdoor court. In the
event of adverse weather the
showings will be held in the
building.
The Juiy 20 program will fea-
ture such noted musical personal-
ities as Marion Anderson, George
Gershwin, Benny Goodman,
Serge Klussevitsky and Mischa
Elman.

• • •

CALIFORNIA WILL be visited
by Sally Cohen, while, later this
month, Wally and Richard
Schwartz will also be motoring
that way. Carol Young will get
her tan at Portage Lake. Trav-
erse City will he visited by Shir-
ley and Dena Deutch.
Visiting Detroit was Sidney
Gamburg from Hatboro, Penn., as
a guest of his cousin Marcia
Kleinman. Marcia will spend her
vacation at Rondeau Lake, Can-
ada, as a guest of Post's Sharon
Willis. Dot Kovitz is at Far-
band.

Plan ` ►rd Temple'
for Jerusalem

JERUSALEM— MNB)--W ith a
vie , .v to establishing Jerusalem
both as the political and spiritual
center of fsrael, a committee of
Jerusalem officials has under-
taken to erect a massive central
Synagogue in the heart of the
Holy City, the World ,Mizrachi
headquarters reported.
The projected building, to be
executed in elaborate design, will
be used f )r national and religious
celebration3, as well as for daily
services. The Jewish National
Fund has been approached for a
suitable Lind site.

• • •

MIGHTY GLAD to hear that
Edith Leider is feeling better
after her recent illness and we
hope she'll be up and active soon.

• • •

CELEBRATING HER fifteenth
birthday with a wiener roast was
Audrey Okum whose escort was
Don Stillman. Toasting the wien-
ies and wishing their hostess the
best were Audrey Rosin with
Dave Pearlman, Dolores Simons
with Harold Greenspan, Nora
Newmark with Bill Gordon, Enid
Smilove with Fred Levine and
Ilsa Lowi with Joe Wolf.

• • •

A LUNCHEON was the event
Carol Lewis chose to celebrate
her seventeenth birthday. Attend-
ing were Joanne Lewis, Annette
and Debby Margolis, Janet Low-
inger, Joan Greenblatt, Beverly
Bernholtz, Rita Langdorf, Elaine
Gittleman and Sandy Stone.
I Steak roasts are always extra
special. Bette Friedman recent-
ly gave one at Middle Rouge and
her date was Larry Raizman.
A SWEET SIXTEEN party in
Others having a great time were
honor of their sister, Anne Coop-
Ilene Ratner with Joe Friedman,
erstein, was given by Mr. and
Janet Jackson with Larry Davies,
Mrs. M. L. Burke and Mr. and
Mrs. N. B. Cooperstein. Anne's Shirt Abugow with Bill Keller,
escort was Harvey Lipsky. Among Ray Waxman with Debby Moore
the guests were Geraldine Zeit- and Mary Lou Solomon with
lin and Murray Chodak, Ruth Henry Deutch.
Winston with Leo Schoenfeld,
Diane Wolfenson with Paul Sil- Garment Union Donates
verstein, Geri White escorted by
Morty Weisling, and Sheila Stern $5,000 for Arab DP's
with Allen Zeitlin. Movies were
NEW YORK—(WNS)—A con-
taken of the affair.
tribution by the International
Ladies' Garment Workers' Union
FAR AWAY PLACES are visit- of $5,000 to the American Friends
ed by Detroiters. Even though it's Service Committee for the alle-
viation of the plight of Arab
only a day's trip to Charlevoix
refugees was announced by Da-
those who are there seem to be
vid Dubinsky, the union's presi-
living in a different world with
dent.
cool, clear nights and lovely sun-
In a letter to the executive
shine all day, say Aviva and Lor-
raine Friedman. Also out there secretary of the committee, Du-
are Bev Karbal, Sandy and Rose- binsky said that the 1LGWU
marie Lazarus, Bob Ernstein, voted the donation following an
a group of our
Cynthia Malerman, Earl Kendler, appeal "from
members of descendants of Arab
Harvey Tennen, Chuck Laven,
speaking peoples." '
Rita Langdorf, Rita Shifman,
Nancy Mann, and Joan Lefton. Arnold Winshall, son of Mrs.
Up for that long weekend were Regina Winshall of Glendale ave-
Sally Kornwise, Mel Dubrinsky, nue, has been awarded a Uni-
Stan and Murray Freed and Ad- versity of Michigan Regents-
rienne Goldberg. Soon there will Alumni scholarship. He graduat-
be Ilymie Stolman, Sandy Sanai ed from Central High School last
January.
and Marilyn Music.

•

Bernard Herrmann, brilliant young American composer-oenductoe,
directs the CBS Symphony Orchestra's Sunday afternoon summer
series. Composer of incidental music to such Hollywood films as
"Jane Eyre," "The Magnificent Ambersons" and "The Ghost and
Mrs. Muir," Herrmann has also written considerable symphonic
concert music. He is now putting the final touches on his new
arra, "Wuthering Heights."

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