Teen-Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
FTER A SUMMER of pleasures
Page Nine
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, September 1, 1949
Remes, were all a part of the
vacation of Barry Elias, Iry Berg,
Ed Kirsh, Manny Cutler, and Al
Goldberg who headed for Char-
levoix....
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Rimar, Elaine Gittleman with
Ary Bennish, Bette Stein and
Milt Lutchansky, Arlene Leon
squired by Melvin Borenstein,
Edith Silber and Sid Baskin,
Gayle Matz with Bob Solomon,
De De Brant with Danny Karp.
Mimi Friedenberg with Hal Stein,
Lee Newman with Noreen Alper,
Sam Dobkin with Maxine Frank.
Mollie Wax and Joe Klein, and
Art Schiff with Rita Abraham.
at Madison, Wis. Upwards of 226
delegates from the district at-
BBYOutlook
tended.
LEONARD CAMINER of Grand
Rapids was elected to the district
treasurership, while Illene Sabin
will play at the fifth annual Yom
and Elaine Berkowitz were nam-
Kippur Night Dance set for Oct. ed to the BBG District 6 board.
3. Iry Berg is over-all chairman.
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Other chairmen are Joan Ilenck-
Attending the /VIA national
en and Helen Diskin, publicity;
of
Sharon Diskin, contact; and May- convention at the University
More who wished Mickey a nard Kalef, financial. Persons Indiana are Sid Rubenstein, 313,
happy birthday were Sol Shapiro wishing to work on committees Eddie Stewart, 764, George Blum,
and
with Rhoda Silver, Bob Boesky should notify the BBYO head- 656, Maynard Kalef, 583,
Leonard Caminer, 5.
with Cookie Shannon, Ellen Ber- quarters.
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ger and Buddy Cohen, Audrey
At the BBG national conven-
Katz with Stuart Taub, Leone
Forty-seven AZA and BBG
Wald with Sid Kleinman, Selma delegates are back from the Dis- lion at Camp Achim, Mich. are
By LIONEL GINSBERG
A nationally-known dance band
AMONG THE RETURNEES to
Detroit this Labor Day weekend
is our loyal reporter Aviva
Freedman and her sister Lor-
raine.
Before Aviva left. Charlevoix
she sent us a communique which
informs us that the following
also had a great time at that
very popular resort: Gary La
Bret, Alan Adelson, Don Reifler,
Dave Zatkin, Mary Gu•stk, Jerry
Viedrah, Marshall Wise and Cytna
Polstone and Larry Suckanick, trict 6 convention which was held the Misses Sabin and Berkowitz.
Goodman.
Others who enjoyed the activ- Sandy Stone with Willie Stein-
As we swing
ities up there were Jerry Clinton, gold, Louise Holtzman with
open the portal
Arnie Galperin, Bill "Bay City" Harvey Sloan, and Dwight Pol-
of a new semest-
Berlin, Helene Jackson, Karol lack with Elaine Maltzman.
er at high school,
Bloom, Jack Novominsky, Irv.
Helen
college or at air.
Goren, Max Kaplan, Arvin Ben-
SCHOOLS AND KINDERGARTEN
job we should do so with a ish, Jerry Klegman, Sid Klein-
strong determination to succeed man, Seymour Boit, Carolyn
For Children 31/2 to 12 Years of Age
at whatever we may attempt.
Shaye, Betty Shipko, Sandy Blot 7
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WEBSTER 3-5404
ner, Harriet Glavin, Lois Pearl-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin,
3754 MONTEREY
• BEFORE GETTING back to man, Molly Jaffee, Stan Freed, formerly of Virginia Park, are re-
news about you, we'd like to in- Elaine Auster, Lois Brown, Dor- siding at• 2690 Boston boulevard
REGISTRATION BEGINS:
vite every reader to send in his othy Brown, Jeanette Bednarsh, west.
Marcia
Wisok,
Art
Kovitz,
Myrna
or her comments to your report-
Tuesday, September 6th, 1949
er. During school we're inter- Shift, Adele Baron, Annette Fes-
Dr. and Mrs. Is1;•than Goldberg
ested not only in the parties, tenstein, Saralee Tuckel, Pearl have returned to their home in
Classes Begin.
dates, and other social activities Gertzman ard Rhoda Milman.
Huntington Woods from a visit in
Wednesdoy, September 7th.
Michigan State was represented
you've planned but also special
Charlevoix,
features you'd like to see in this by Shel La Bret, Mo•ty Freed-
man,
Ted
Himelhoch,
Milt
Rosen-
column.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller
SUBJECTS TAUGHT:
However, we'd appreciate it baum, and Ed Schreiber.
have returned to their home on
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Yiddish
and
Hebrew,
History, Literature, Significance of
loads if you called us on Friday
Wildemere avenue from a stay
PARTY TIME: Mr. and Mrs. N.
afternoons and Saturday's only,
Jewish
Holidays,
Singing,
Dramatics, the history and de-
in Cincinnati.
as we too, expect to he extreme- W. Newman gave a Sweet Six-
velopment of the State of Israel.
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ly busy during our last year at teen in honor. of their daughter
Mickey. A gala dinner party pre-
Central.
Transportation is provided to and from schools and from
So call TO. 7-6128 or drop us ceded the reception and Mickey's
a line any time at 3300 Tyler. date Jerry Wotloch helped her to
the Winterhalter, McCulloch and Brody Public Schools.
•
celebrate this very special party.
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Others at the affair were Ber-
CONVENTION TIME was here
again for the BBG and AZA who nice Kuhn with Seymour Fenkel,
had a great time up at Wisconsin Phyllis Abraham with Harvey
-
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University and Camp Indianola
District president Elaine Saltz-
berg sums up the weekend as
"terrific," and tells us that fel-
lows and gals who represented
Detroit and Windsor were Dor-
othy Milgrom, Ilene Sabin. Shar-
on Schwartz, Moishe Last, Larry
Eisenberg, June Naffolin, Syril
Sobole, Ruthy Kaufman, Don
Ainbinder, Jerry Swartz, Shirly
r --tor, Marlene Spatt, Rochelle
man, Julia Kwaselow, Dance
.umbia and Larry Wellman.
The three representatives who
continued on to the national con-
vention meetings were Manny
Kalef, Sid Rubenstein and Ed
A
and work, of relaxation and
fatigue, of enjoyable times with
old friends and get-togethers
with new ones, we're left with
many memories of things gone
by and we're
looking forward
to plans which
will be carried
from the sum-
mer right back
to our school
season.
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S ocial VoIeS
Sholem Aleichem Institute
serve
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:ROI(EACH
Say . . .
HAPPY NEW YEAR
To Relatives and Friends
Stewart.
More who remember the good
times had on the way up and
back are Marian Novominsky,
Marcia Topper, Burt Stein, Iry
Friedman, Don Sugarman, Bernie
Fogol, Iry Kanat, Sandy Marks.
Rita Langdorf, Florence Safran.
Ida Rappaport, Mort Freed. Stan
Delidow, Jerry Varon, Harve
Jaslow, Earl Scrap and Eli
Labner.
Along from Flint and Grand
Rapids were Maxine Fisher,
Phylis Klein, Sylvia Altman.
Betty Lande and Elaine Berk-
owitz..
•
• •
BARBARA LEDGER and Agnes
Silverman have returned from
a two week stay in Canada, and
continued on for a trip to the
east which included visits to New
York and Pennsylvania. Alice
Newman is still in New York.. .
• Eleanore Miller had a great time
in Florida. . . South Haven was
visited by Basil Neimar, Allen
Brent, Ann Gold, Eugene Singer.
Bob Singer, Shirley Eichler,
Molly Dean, Rose Gordon, Ber-
nice Beck, Al Goldman and Al
Novitsky... •
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