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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-10

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DETROIT JEWISH

Thursday, November 10, 1949

Teen-Age
t.
Sophisticates

By HELEN TENNENBAUM

EWS IN BRIEF: This-Sunday
teen-agers from 14 to 18 are
in for a special treat to take
place from 2 to 5 p. in. at the
newly opened Young Israel Cen-
ter on Dexter and Fullerton.

N

At this giant youth rally "Pot
of Gold" starring James Stewart
will be shown ....s.
in addition to a
live show which
will show some
of Detroit's fin-
est young talent.
Oh yes here's
the most unusual
aspect of t h e
gathering: It' s
all yours free
when you visit
the gathering. Helen
so don't miss it, whatever you

Klein and Larry
man'' Cantor.

"Leemington

Still among the dates enjoying
the luscious food were Frona
Johnson with Shel Brown, Gere
Aaron with Al Misilove, Shirley
Elkowitz with Marshal Tobin,
and Tamale Mitchell with Bob
Goldman. 'Last but best came
prexy Dolores Loeffler and vice-
prexy Maxine Robbins who tied
to get everyones attention long
enough, that they might sing
"Happy Birthday" and cut the
cake. Do was squired by Jerry
Pi•kman and Mickey was with
She). Shapero.

do.
Cabaret night for teen-agers
will again take place under the
sponsorship of the Young Adult
Guild on Dec. 3 at the Bel Aire
Terrace. For only two dollars
plus tax you will be able to dance
to the music of one of Detroit's
leading orchestras besides watch-
ing three giant floor shows star-
ring Detroit's Larry Corona
whose talents have New York
agents on the lookout and Rich-
ard Gregory the latest "Fred As-
taire" plus a host of other tal-
ented performers.

• • •

A FLAMING RED Chinese
robe and slanted eyes belonging
to Mickey Levine greeted guests
at a Halloween masquerade
party where Mickey was host and
Mort Fried as a reasonable fac-
simile of AIy Kan acted as the
host.

Others were Bob Kelin with
Norm Charms as good old Ameri-
can hoboes, Donna Garfield with
Iry Moroff as the best dressed
couple in authentic gypsy cos-
tumes. Dan Chessler with Al
Rader, Ilene Mosten with Arnie
Garvin, Harriet Stein with Leon
"Fuzzy" Simons who were back
in their second childhood with
hair ribbons, suckers and all.

Shirley Schriber was with Eu-
gene Rabinowitz, Rene Lulkin
with Jerry Caminer, Josie Hoff-
man with Hal Fishman, Louise
Miller and Jerry Moroff, Rita
Berry with Lenny Green. Marion
Bressler with Larry Greenberg,
Gayle Matz with Norby Green-
wald, and Ruthie Breenberg with
Phil Charns. Surprising all with
an unexpected visit from U or M
were Joey Bookstein and Eddy
Treasman..

Lou Pleasant from Wayne Uni-
versity is again co-chairman of
the affair with Bev Goldfine the
founder of the Y.A.G. The only
requirement for you to attend, is
that you be 17 or over and prove
Another great Halloween af-
it. S0000 for more information
fair was attended by the hostess
contact us for tickets or call Bev
Sally Fishman and Jack Nisen-
Goldfine at TO. 9-1178.
baum, Ilene Gersuk with Lee
• • •
Saperstein, Josie Hoffman with
ON OUR QUERIES about Bib Hirsch, Estelle Kramer and
"Mule Train" we received a love- Phil Margolis, Anita Eisner with
ly note from Bunny Shannon Joe Lipson, Estelle Meyers with
(how about calling us here at TO. Fred Kuni•k, and Sybil Sunshine
7-6128 some weekend?) who tells and Fred Charnes.
us that she just loves the latest
Welcome back, we all missed
of Frankie's recordings which you Lou Dorfman and Carl Lip-
just "does something for you, be- pitt in from the army and Harve
cause you can just feel the emo- Tushman and Al Ellis who have
tions Frankie puts into his song." returned to civics from their navy
Bunny also tells us that she re- uniforms.
• • •
ceived a card from Frank which

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Aids Refugees

13

o nd

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.3y MARY A. COOPER

with Ethyl, but Cornell
ARBOR—Catching up with
Janeway is engaged to former
the football fans . . . Bud
S D T Bobbie Brenner (N. Y.) ...
Schubiner and Mary Sallen A E Phi Ruth Frank is pinned to
trekked to the Northwestern Nate Peterman (Monroe) . . .
game. Pi Lam Mickey Feinberg Bev Steinman is pinned to Sam-
mie. Mary Talan.
hied himself to the Illinois home-
.

coming game; as did Bert Shift-
HILLEL IS SPONSORING a
man of Kappa Nu; a trio of Sam- semi-formal with a circus theme,
mies, Hal Brode, Bill Mazer and
tagged "The Big Top" ... It will
Mary Horwitz; and a quartet of be held in the League ballroom
Phi Sigs, Dick Sanders, Nate Le- tomorrow night ... A huge can-
vine, Seymour Muskovitz, and dy-striped canopy will form the
Murray Greenblatt ... Jay Allen tent top. and peanuts, pop corn
turned the tables and imported and such will carry out the cir-
an Ohio State gal for Michigan's cus theme. Ken Norman and his
homecoming ... There'll be a lot orchestra will supply the music.
of big doings for Ohio Staters the Billet Players, directed by Esther
MRS. ISADORE COHEN, above week end of our game here.
Sklar. will provide the show .. .
• • •
and Mrs. Jack Gotsma:4 rep-
Friends (ruin Detroit will be wel-
PAN-HELLENIC will stage a come . . . Milton Rosenberg, ex-
resentatives of the Pioneer
ball with a circus theme this eve pert in group dynamics, is now
Women, aided the Sholem
in the I M Building (big deal—
Aleichem Institute's Reading
studying Billet.
Group 3 in raising $360 for the. it lasts 'til 1 a. m.). The band-
• • •
j
-go-
in
stand
will
look
like
a
inerr
support of a refugee child
IN THE ROUNDUP of scholas-
round,
and
cardboard
animals
Israel. This is one of the many will mark the sorority and assem_ tic ratings of affiliated groups,
will
services rendered by the read-
bly booths • . . Many pre-ball the highest fraternity, Zeta Beta
ing group, which also supports
T
the Sholem Aleichem Folk dinner parties are being planned Tau, was topped by three sorori-
ties, including Alpha Epsilon Phi
. . . S D T's Diane Lightstone
4chools.
and Sigma Delta Tau . . . A E
will be escorted by Dan Gilbert,
Phi's average was the highest in
Sally Hechtman by Bert Zaus-
Bob Barnett, and Helene Jackson
11 years . . Congratulations to
mer and Jean Sarason by Mel
with Freddy Stoller.
all for being in the top four.
Gilbert.
Still another party after a
• •
Wayne game was attended by
KAPPA NU handcuffed gals
Stan Falk with Donna Reider, for a Prison Party. Bars marked
East Brodsky and Juan Silver, the windows, and files were found
Carl Scott with Margo Stark, in the biscuits. Couples dancing
George Blum with Sharon Berlin, in prison garb were Morey Peltz
To meet the needs of the Israeli
Mel Borinstein with Arlene Leon, with Fay Ringer, Ralph Coskey arid Youth Aliyah orphans, the
and Loren Goodman with Margot with Alice Platt, Herb Brode Northwest Mizrachi Women are
Staub.
with Phyllis Stemple, Bill Roth- sponsoring a barn dance.
• • .
The affair will be held on Sun-
CELEBRATING THE birth- man with Halle Kamens . . .

A NN



Mizrachi Women
Plan Barn Dance

days: Iris Kay had a lovely Sweet More gaining freedom at mid- day evening at Gramer's Barn at
night... Kenny Adler and Bev- 27450 Eleven Mile mai. For
Sixteen which was attended by erly Blau, Paul Siegal and Eva i tickets. call Mrs. Harry Zahler,
Jean Zack, Gloria Greenberg. Stern, Paul Goldiner (Brooklyn)! chairman, at UN. 1-7178.
Final plans will be discussed at
Gere Keller, Corrine Sorokin, and Ann Lewis, Wally Shapero
the meeting to be hled on Thurs-
Margie Kay, Lois Ketai, Lois and Ruth Young.
day evening, Nov. 10 at the home
• • •
Graff, Madeline Goldberg, Fay
SPEEDWAY IS ONLY going' of Mrs. William Casinan.
Dan, Annette Brode, Nancy Mann.
Jewell Zahott, and Barbara Al-

lan.
It was a surprise party for
Skippy Siden's 22nd birthday
given for him by his gal Sydell
"Shushie" Gould. There to help
celebrate were Kay Jurkowitz
with Herb Barish, Helynn Kor-
etzkv with Ilerm Fenster, Rida

DEARBORN INN WAS the set-
confirms our earlier reports that
Mario with
with Austin
Mel Rycus,
"Mule Train" is going like wild ling for the swank S.A.B. Dance.
Turner
Kanter, Gloria
Carol
fire all over the country.... Did President Susie Smith was es- Pritz with Kenny Gould, Doro-
any one hear the coast-to-coast corted by Irving Keene, Ann thy Rice with Buffy Jacobs, and
news broadcast about the disc• Frank was won Kenneth Lane, Judy Fell with Jerry Saginaw.
lately? Sure was great! Luba Jacobs and Al Grundy,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hoffman
I Judy Wise with Roy Aarons,
• • •
celebrated their daughter Josie's
Joan Jacob with Milford Lewis
HALLOWEEN PARTIES that
17th birthday at the Bowrey
and Barbara Jacob with Buster
Nightclub where her escort was
we seem to have slipped up on,
Davison.
but hope to make up for in this
Arnie Atler.
Others dancing to the gay
That's all the news and views
issue: D.G.T. gals had a com-
tunes were Tobi Zyback with Al
this time however do call us at
bined Halloween hayride anni-
Gendelman, Rhoda Aisen with
TO. 7-6128 Fridays, or drop us
versary party at Morton's Stables.
Morty Alger, Arlene Fineman
Among those who were almost with Eliot Charlip, Susie Rotner a line at 3300 Tyler with your in-
hoarse from singing, but, a very with Phil Gaberman, Carol formation. Saturday at 11 a. in.
happy group, were Grayce Wunt- Brown with Stuart Orman, Helen how about listening to Teen
ner with Phil Russek, Mae Sills, Isaacs with Barry Collier Mare- Tempo over WDET-FM which is
Bernie Horowitz, Louise Holtz- lyn Schwartz with Jerry Cohen, 101.9 on your megacycle dial.
man, Hank Glegon, Adele Pearl- and Mugsy Meyers with Barry
man, and Ed Foreman.
Safir.
• • •
Having a gay time doing the

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Detroiters Relaxing
at Mt. Clemens Hotel

square dances, were Louise Fine-
RAH TEAM RAH! the yells
The following Detroiters were
gold, Nordie "Norton" Byers, Mae of those who watched the mighty
Co-
Guyer, Seymour Sandweiss, Doris Michigan team in action. At a re- among the guests at the
Lane, Glen Goldstrom, Barbara cent basement warming after one lonial Hotel, Mt. Cleetnns: Mrs.
of the other games at Sherry La B. I. Brody, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs.
Pides' home were Sherry's date Samuel Goldberg, Mr. and
S.
P.
Gorehall,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gil Galens, Cyma Goodman with
Stan Delidow, Bev Gontep with Jacobson, Mrs. Nathan Lewis,
M. Rattner
Ronnie Pollack, Sandy Lazarus Mrs. B. Nelson, Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Morris
with Jerry Clinton, Doane Golun-
The Parents-Teachers Organ-
bia and Larry Wellman, Rita Schwartz.
ization of the Linwood Hazel-
Langdorf with lierbie Recter,
wood Branch of the United He-
HARVEST MOON DANCE
Fran (everyone hopes you're
brew Schools will hold a meet-
The Sunday Niters will present
feeling loads better after your
their third annual Harvest Moon
ing at 8:30 p. m., Tuesday.
recent illness) Dwoskin with
The guest speaker will be Jack Levy, Bev Hartstein with Dance on Sunday at the Center.
Henry Feinberg, Jewish Social
Service psychologist. His topic is
MASONIC AUDITORIUM Mon., Nov. 14, 8:20 P. M.
"How and When to Correct a
Child." His address will be fol-
lowed by a question and answer
period.
A film will also be shown and
GRINNELL'S, TS. 11 - 1111
CKICTS OW 32 40, $1.10, $120
will be followed by community

UHS Unit Awaits
Henry Feinberg

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singing.
The parents of the pupils of the
school and their friends are in-
vited. Refreshments will be
served.
The president of the PTO is
Mrs. Jock Kaplan, the secretary
is Mrs. A. L Pierce and Israel
F.Ipern is principal.

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