Ilmrsday, Oetober 27, la*
Teen-Age
Sophisticates
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
L AST WEEK MANY of us en-
DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE
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can become a part of the Detroit tonight (Thursday) to see Central
group.
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DANCING AT THE installa-
tion program of the Northwest
Youth Group were President
Ronny Weinhart with Fay Dan,
Brother Don with Jere Ribiat,
Jerry Kasmer with Louise Hell-
got, Alex Kuhn squired Dorothy
Grossman, Fred Marcus was with
Elaine Weingarden, Don Simon
with Lois Herman, Richard Rosen
with Lenore Lakritz, and Fred
Kindell with Judy Levy.
Others were Glen Goldstrom,
Doris Lane, Cookie Metz, Margie
Rowin, Don Goodman and Lionel
Ginsburg.
play U. of D. High in Central's
sole night game of the season.
Your cheers will help those fel-
lows wearing the Blue and White
to make the winning touchdowns.
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BEFORE WE sign off, may we
remind you that when driving
to or from one of your week-end
parties be extra careful because
another fellow might be driving
badly. You may be the victim of
his recklessness. Let's not give
anyone a chance to say "teen-
agers" are the nation's worst
traffic menaces."
mary _ o_rRound
By MARY A. COOPER
NN ARBOR— Fraternities ATO in the inter-ft iternity con-
streamlined rushing this year. est. Phi Sigma DMs were vic-
Selected prospects were given a arious too--defeat ,, i TKE . . .
card ... all they had to do was Pi Lams beat Phi Tail.
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sign it to be pledged. Results
evidently were gratifying all
COMING UP FOR ;ioniecoming
around. Alpha Epsilon Pi coralled are Margaret Pi1V.illt`12 and Sue
Detroiters . . . Sanford Cohen, Miller
Dully Mayer and Len-
Allen M. Krass, Stanley M. Mill- nie Mehr . . . Barbara Newman
man, Adolf R. Swimmer .. . and Gene Berlin.
Hanging their hats at Phi Sigma
Delta . . . Byron Canvasser, Al- SEXAGENARIAN'S MOGRANI
vin Gendelman, James Grekin,
A film series fir 9ersons 60
Morton Kantor, Ed London.
and over will be a.stifti on Mon-
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day and Thursday .evenings at
PI LAMBDA PIII brothers the Center. For infirination, call
now include Harry Hamburger, Hal Schneiderman at TY. 8-6000.
Jerome Hirsch, Ronald • Klafer
Sigma Alpha Mu (Sammy to you)
Listen lo the Jew':.lt Chronicle
pledged Jerome Altman, Marvin Hour, the best in rims, at 10:45
Horwitz, Charles Mayer, Alan a.m., Sundays over WM.
!Newman, Arnold Winshall • . .
Zeta Beta Tau pledged 18 or 20
rushees, but none from Detroit
, Officers of Hillel this year are
prexy, Gene Malitz . . . veep,
Lynn Gutenburg . . . publicity
director, Marty Kohlenberg . .
players, Esther Sklar . . . Next
big activity will he a barn dance. helped rove homes and
property and ussrure
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joyed a great privilege, that
of personally meeting Frankie
Lane. Mr. Lane was the honored
guest at Ralph Chicorel's home,
where he and his brother Joe had
dinner and visited with Len Os-
trow, Sonny Dahlgren and yours
truly as a part of a very special
"Teen - Tempo" broadcast taped
from Ralph's home.
Many Centralites were on hand
for this unusual experience and
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after everyone joined in saying
ANOTHER SUCCESS was
goodbye to that "Lucky Old Sun"
chalked up by Demolay Mosaic
fellow, all agreed
Chapter when it presented its
that they had
variety show. Enjoying them-
met not only a
selves were Sheldon Otis with
great singer,
Lorraine Remick; Bob Portnoy,
but an outstand-
who escorted Ruth Chodoroff; Al
ing humanitari-
Tenet with Marlene Fenkel; Ar-
and who is striv-
lene Leon with Mel Bornstein;
ing to further
Leo Rosen and Mimi Friedenberg,
his creed of
and Edith Silber with Sid Baskin.
friendship f o r
Jerry Coleman, Central's popular
young people
piano virtuoso, delighted the
t h roughout
audience.
America and
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Canada.
HUYLER'S
AIGLON ROOM
Frankie delighted his audience
by elaborating on the details of was the scene for Joan Kleiff's I
troit's coedit;
the Friendship Foundation of Sweet Sixteen for which she
SIG1ITATIONS . . . Cal Kly-
America, whose creed is: To help chose to wear a rust-colored wool
man
is
doing
things
in
politics--
any one, at any time, regardless jersey dress. Seated at the tables
he's vice-pres. of Cooley House,
of race, creed, color, or nation- and joining together to sing a
and now is running for student
very
happy
birthday
to
Joan
ality, wishing no other reward
legislature . . . "Fortnight," as-
than the feeling that you have were Belle Zimmerman, Aviva QUENTIN REYNOLDS, Inter- sembly of independent women,
Freedman, Marcella Gottlieb,
done something good.
Betty Reiss, Naomi Paramonik, nationally known foreign cor- was publicized by Marilyn Kla-
This creed seems to be grow- Marilyn Hurowitz, Rhoda Skore, respondent, author and com- fer . . . Ros Viedrah had charge wos reelected sesoest times
ing in its scope as teen-agers are Leone Wald, Sandy Raskin, Judy mentator, will be one of the of programs and favors ... Joan City Treasurer fry over-
working towards the promotion Levy, Janet Jacobs, Winnie leading participants in the Streifling is program chairman whelming onajoritilts;
of these ideals, not only in their Schreiber and Rita Schenfeld.
fourth annual meeting of the for Soph Cabaret.
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friends, but in their parents.
Joint Defense Appeal National
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Frankie and Carl Fisher chose
Council set for Nov. 11-13 at
MISSING .
Babbette Kopple
"JOLSON
SINGS
AGAIN"
was
the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
this creed from a part in the
liked Wayne summer school so
Bible; indeed one can look to no the movie chosen by Fred Levitt
much she decided to stay on ...
to celebrate his birthday.
better source for a creed upon
Billy Wetsman favored the Cali-
His date was Sue Eisler. Doub-
which to build our ideals.
fornia climate . • . Connie Fisch-
ling for the fun-filled evening
will clear slums soul new
It is a thrilling fact that thou- were Angie Pappas with Ralph
off enrolled at IIPJC this semes- buildings will bring in added
sands and thousands of teen- Chicorel. Later at the party, the
ter, as did Eleanor Bachman ...
Members of Junior Hadassah Gene Paul is hard at work at revenue wit h o at raising
agers, who up to now were the following shared in the cake:
taxes elsewhere;
will
don
their
jeans,
grab
their
usual bobby sox adherents of a Sam Oleinick, Bob Rosenzweig,
Wayne.
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star, are becoming active fighters Seymour Sandweiss, Bob Pike partners and prance along to the
to wipe out evil prejudices and with Bev Kornwasser, Dick Stein, hayride at 9 p.m. on Saturday,
LEONARD GROSSMAN of De-
hatreds and finding ways where-. Dave Pearlman, Wally Levine, Nov. 19 at Morey's, 2280 Union troit is one of the initiates of
by they may aid those less for- Ed Berg, Lilian Rubin, and Mary Lake Road.
Barristers, honorary legal soci-
Traveling directions will be
tunate than themselves.
Bernstein.
ety . . . At the Union, Iry Barill
found
on
the
back
of
tickets
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We would like to hear from
is chairman of the Mixers
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readers who are interested in the
DON'T FORGET that the 28th which can be purchased fro,n
Casualties and conquests
. • will give Detroit • sound,
Frankie Lane Friendship Foun- is the night for "Curtain Capers" Junior Hadassah members or by Guida Caron is hobbling about businesslike adm:•ostration;
dation so that we may pass your to be presented by the Student calling Mattie Shulman, member- on crutches—fell off her bike ...
names on to Frankie so that you Council and the Parents' Associa- ship chairman, at TO. 8-1553.
Burt Kanipner defended the
During the early part of No-
tion at Central High. The curtain
Sammies too vigorously at foot-
vember
there
will
be
a
series
of
will go up at 7:45 p. m. sharp,
ball—suffered a slight concussion.
house
parties.
Only
members
will
so you'd better get there early to
Sammies outdid the varsity —
sec two of the most hilarious be invited.
they won their game against
For a big surprise watch the
one-act productions ever staged
received more v.mis in the
window of Nate's Delicatessen.
at Central.
primary; it is imp•rtmlit that
We guarantee that you'll have Radio has "Stop the Music" but
you sole again in the elec-
quite a time Arlane Steinberg. Junior Hadassah will offer "Stop
A Children's Program
tion;
who has proved her abilities in the Clock." Further details will
be announced by Sophie Shul-
the past, directs "The Murders
special
"command
per-
"Hebrew
In a
of Miriam" and Bob Pike, remem- man, fund raising chairman.
formance," members of the
Legends
bered for some ot the funniest
Women's Division, JWF, will re-
plays
of
the
last
year,
directs
and
peat their presentation of the
"Man of the House." All this en-
Sabbath
original show "Campaigning is a
tertainment. which will be con-
Circus," at the annual meeting
Stories"
is the NON - ? ARTISAN
of the Detroit Service Group, 8 cluded with an evening of dane-
Final arrangements have been
to Dick Stein's popular com-
canciidote for M rms., Vote
Complied
and
p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17 at the
p.m.,
made for the Purity Chapter,
Edited by
Jewish Center. The show was I b°, is yours for
on Nor. 8 for
• • 35 cents.
OES, (knew luncheon to be held
• only
A. J. Lachover
written and produced by Mrs.
BETTE WEINBERG
at
12:30
p.m.,
Tuesday
at
Masonic
SATURDAY NIGIIT is your
Charles Briskman and Mrs. Leon-
American Jewish Hour
opportunity to attend the dance Temple.
ard II. Weiner.
A colorful show will highlight
sponsored by the Junior Congre-
Each
Sunday - 1 :45 P.M.
All members of the DSG- gation (not to be confused with the afternoon's entertainment.
trade and professional contribu- Youth Group) of the Northwest For reservations, call TO. 6-4365
STATION W/LB
tors to the 1949 Allied Jewish Hebrew Congregation on Curtis or TO. 6-8666.
Campaign—are invited to attend and Santa Rosa. Tickets are sell-
the meeting, which will be pre- ing for the very !ow price of $1
Piesetiptions and Repairs Called
for and Delivered
ceded by seven individual di- a couple or 75 cents if you choose
For Service at All Times
vision meetings where officers to come stag . . . Either way we
Phone WEbster 3-3332
will be elected for the coming suggest that you contact Bob
year.
EDWARD PEVOS
Shapiro, the president of the
OPTICIAN
The DSG members will also group, at UN. 3-5571 for your
Oculist Prescliptions Exclusively.
PROFITABLE OPERATING
hold general election of officers. ticket.
Sun Glasses, Safety Lenses, Modern
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Frames.
Present officers include Irving
circle
at
Duena
Vista
EIVAid
3216
HOPE THAT LOADS of you
W. Blumberg, president; and
JEWISH BAKERY
Detroit 4. Michigan
Gus D. Newman, Ben L. Silber- will be at new Mackenzie Field
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ney L. Alexander, Ben B. Fen-
ton, Harvey H. Goldman, Abe
Only Jewish Bakery in Central Ohio City of 1448,080
Kasle, George M. Stutz and Es-
population. Wholesale and Retail. Now grossing $8,000
ther R. Prussian.
Certified Public Accountant
per week — can be greatly increased Fakery ,..intidete-
Divisions and their chairmen
Announces the Removal of his Offices
whose meetings will precede the
ly equipped. and includes two ovens and h i • weed
DSG general session include
dough mixer. Long lease at reaKnAiliJe rental cot be
Mercantile, Maurice A. Enggass;
obtained.
Services, Fred A. Ginsburg; Me-
(Formerly "Barium Tower")
chanical Trades, Max D. Schu-
('all •r writ• I•: Robert I.. ttellman. 15• R. Wood St, t•t•oorboa.
ster; Real Estate and Building,
Ohio, Phone: Miaow Mb.
26, Michigon
Detroit
Louis Berry; Food, Nathan W.
Lurie; Professional, William
WOodword 3-2035
November 1
Friedmsi; and Arts and Crafts,
JDA Speaker
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Junior Hadassah
Charts Hayride
,
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DSG Awaits
Federation
`Circus' Show
Something New
COBS
Purity Chapter
Schedules Donor
ALBERT E.
Harry & Belle Weinberg
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DAVID DESOW
to
SUITE 1429 CADILLAC TOWER
Leon S. Wayburn.
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