TInunday, September 29, 1949 DETROIT iIRWISH CHRONICLE 1) 7 Teen-Age Sophisticates Page 13 Mary- 0 -cq0 fl Weold No. Union nd OAr0111 By HELEN TENNENBAUM lay MARY A. COOPER . . IME REALLY FLIES by MO of A RARE PW41.1glar- A these autumn days, what NN ARBOR — "Where, 0' daily double, Leonard Mehr is . ' tliPiC4r604400Kooxitc)riter ■ ImAint • with school work, football games 0Arkrol aoia 1814 - IT tf•CluDel, where, are the verdant fresh- taking some of his courses at ••• RICORD5 of Irig cRUSAVE.S. 00,41. and parties. It hardly seems tIttAlrotS- A') A NA' poorf-rEN Ki.k.fvf •J• men?" ... Breathless from regis- Hight:twirl Park J. ('. and others • or ma EVENTS IN 1948 -14 ',SUS possible that only a few short tration, aptitude tests, health ex- at Wayne. . . Mg IS NS nett({ ION or THE 11\10 weeks ago we were vacationing . . aminations, mixers, and more, we at the various resorts. e It * spotted Rita Alper, Ernestine TRANSFER . . Larry Bleier Now that we're back in school *1-v1,••-•-• Winston, Rhoda Smilay, Carol is moving out to Ann Arbor to however, we can Lewis, Margie Soss, Phyllis Sloan, take his masters' in (you'll never still enjoy our- Alice Spero, Vivienne Black . • . guess) archeology.. . selves by get- Just dashing across to Betsy Bar- ting behind Cen- bour, Ann Lewis and Margo tral's athletic Abets . . . Climbing the Jordan Dr. Magnes Portrait teams and show- road; Sheila Frenkel and Lois ing that they Strauss ... Landing in 9 - same Presented to Hebrew U. have our whole- NEW YORK — A portrait of unit at New Dorm, Lois Daniels. hearted support. Maurine Shapiro, and Barbara Dr. Judah L. Magnes, late presi- awiO1WOOAEN,DUIDNA THE When the Mandell ... More, enjoying spa- dent of the Hebrew University in MIDDLE A6ES,A5 A 5 10,1 spirit is in the cious quarters at New Dorm, Jerusalem, has been presented to OF THEIR MARRIAGE,51.1AvED crowd, it invar- Audrey Benson, Beverly Blau, the university by Maurice Wer- Helen THEIR HE,k9s,e‘ND covER.EP iably shows up Judy Feinberg, Judy Isenberg... theim, prominent New York com- THEM WITH KERcflIEFS,A1-92 in the quality of the team play. • • • munal figure and member of the /-2 If we, as spectators, go out to WEARI144 11/4 BAND tkR.Cut49 board of directors of the Amer- OFF TO FAR PARTS ... Ginny its,u7ramit3 the football games with encour- THEIR FOREHEAPG,RE4EMSLINCI Rosenthal and Judy Morton re- ican Friends of the Hebrew Uni- agement for the fellows on the THE COLOR OF THEIR 5HAveNt HAIR r"`brOn3/71317. turned for more of that Colorado versity, Dr. Israel S. Wechsler, field, they cannot help but turn climate . . . Ed Levy entrained president of American Friends, in a more effective performance the other way, for M I T ... Bert announced. The portrait was than if the stands were quiet Loewenstein, David Gordon, ar.1 painted by Pincas Litvinovsky, or jeering. Dick Schwayder checked iu at Israel i a rtist. So let's start off the new se- Michigan State ... Margie Cutler, mester in the right spirit. Let's Gloria Polozker and Lenore Program for Shut-Ins go to the games with the attitude Freedman are in the same house of fair play. The knowledge of at the U. of Illinois . . . Ilene Planned by Music Club this alone will make for a mere Purdy is enjoying the campus at The philanthropic committee of enjoyable participation. Madison, Wis. . . . the Music Study Club met at a The JWV Memorial Home now' dead, with pictures and biograph- How about it? Let's make the • • • luncheon at the Women's City stands rock at the next game. under construction, in addition to ical sketches, has been planned TAKING ADVANTAGE of Club. serving as a living memorial to with the assistance of the Gold O.K.? the Jewish servicemen of the Star Fathers of Detroit. The home and Wayne U. . . . Dolly The function of the committee community who gave their lives Home will also include seven Mayor, Barbara Newman, Una is to visit shut-ins. Plans have Goodman . "Safe, now, in the in World War II, will serve as a meeting rooms, lounges, game been made to visit the Veterans symbol to Jewish patriotism. rooms and an administration of- sophomore class,' Barbara New- Hospital, Children's Hospital and It will stand as proof through flee. man, Sol Shapiro, Sid Rubinstein, Crippled Children's 11.•spital at the years that the Jew, along Al Shapiro . . . Juniors include Farmington. with every other race and reli- Rona Rott, Norm Lowy, Murray — _ gion has done his utmost, to the Chaye, Leonard Demak ... Ber- nie Blase is finishing up as a point of the supreme sacrifice, to NEW YORK—With the arrival help keep the United States the pre-dent, aand Irwin Goodman NEW YORK — (World News ditto as a pre-med . . . Seniors in Israel of the remains of Dr. bastion of democracy that it has Services)—A Help Wanted col- include Doug Harris and Mickey Theodor Herz!, founder of mod- been since its inception. The Jews of this community umn for Israel was run by 'the Schwartz . . . Irving Keene is ern Zionism, Judge Morris Roth- busy with pre-law . . . Doing a enberg, acting national chairman have a record of which to be "Labor Zionist" in this city. IfNal Ft'rith Youth Or- In its last issue the Labor of the United Palestine Appeal. proud. More than 10.000 Jews ganic:1111111 proudly Di 3111 Annual announced plans for a Herzl from Detroit served in the armed Zionist contained advertisements Kippur Nile Dania% f - for garment designers, textile de- "or memorial to be built in Jerusalem forces in the past conflict. Bob Strong ay I his I A campaign for funds for the signers, textile chemists and a ()ralwstra. U. D. W. I,all- with the aid of American funds LISTEN at 1 .314-11 and to include a mausoleuM, a memorial has been launched. It maintenance engineer for a tex- 01.101w1 3, 1549, Dan- ins • •••••-...( 9 . 141-1 public park of about 30 acres is headed by Tom Borman and tile mill of Kfar Ata. TO Another ad was for a lecturer planted with "Herzl Cedars" and • the goal is $105,000. It is urged Adininsiun..... 52.1111 .411 Tax THE special roads for thousands of that the Jewish community lend in modern European history for the Hebrew University. its whole-hearted support to this expected visitors from all over Prr Couple PAO Other advertisements included campaign for the JWV Mem- the world. JEWISH a call for a statistician for the The bill, on top of which Herzl orial Home. The Home will be built on Da- government, tool and die makers, CHRONICLE HOUR will be buried, covers an area of 125 acres of land provided by vison near Petoskey, in con- an engineer with experience in SUNDAY, 10:45 A.M. the Jewish National Fund and junction with the Dexter branch soil mechanics and pilots, co- pilots, flight radio engineers, rises some 900 meters above sea of the Jewish Center. A mem- WKMII navigators, stewardesses, dis- level, the highest point in Jeru- orial room for the Jewish war patchers, maintenance mechanics, , salem. etc. It provides a view of the great- er part of the city and the Jew- BUST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR ish settlements in the neighbor- hood, including Arza, where NEW YORK — Twenty ex-sol- Herz' planted a cedar during his soldiers have just started a four- visit to Palestine in 1898. A Todros Geller memorial ex- Nathaniel Lawn 5432 Second Avenue Judge Rothenberg said that a months intensive course in the hibition, sponsored by the Artists competition for the most suit- first carpenty school for ex- Foundation of Detroit, will open able plans for the mausoleum servicemen to be opened in Israel at 8 p. m., Saturday at the Scarab will be announced shortly. The by ORT (Organization for Re- Club, 217 Farnsworth avenue. grave itself will nestle in a green habilitation through Training). The exhibit will continue through ring surrounded by a stone circle. Oct. 10. T A 3 Memorial Home Will Acclaim Service of Jews InVWartime Slate Herd Memorial in Jerusalem N. Y. Newspaper Runs Israeli 'Ads' I )Oh, Servicemen Enter New ORT School Geller Exhibition to Open Saturday `Trip' Enjoyed by Women of Federation Four prominent Detroit women acted as "conductors" for the "Stay-Home" tour which was a feature at the annual meeting of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federation at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 28 at the Detroit Institute of Arts. The four, all leaders in wom- en's communal activities, included Mrs. Harry Becker, president of the League of Jewish Women or- ganizations and chairman of the Women's Division program com- mittee; Mrs. Ralph Davidson, past president of Hadassah; Mrs. Hy- man C. Broder, chairman of the )(omen's Division executive com- mittee, and Mrs. Joseph Welt, president of the International Council of Jewish Women. All have recently returned Irom trips to Israel. The "Stay- Home" tour took Women's Divis- ion members attending the meet- ing on a "trip" through France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Greece apd Eva Prenzlauer Aid Slates December Donor The annual donor luncheon of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will be held Dec. 14 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. The board met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Rose of Clairmount avenue. `Light of the World' to Tell Story of Isaiah The "Light of the World" pro- gram, which presents stories from the Bible. will dramatize "The Story of Isaiah and His Gloribus Prophecy" beginning 2:45 Mon- day, over WWJ. HAPPY NEW YEAR To All Relations and Friends MR. and MRS. AARON SOVERINSKY AND FAMILY g ar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Gal- perin of Warrington drive an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frederick Daniel, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 7 at Temple Israel. A reception in his honor will be held at home, Sunday. Oct. 9 (ruin 1-6 p.m. HAPPY NEW YEAR J. J. 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