Thursday, November 17, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH rage 13 CHRONICLE clothes for the Council Renal* Arden Harry Modell, Robert very hard to become better citi- Roberts, Sidney Wolf, William Shop along with ticket. zens of tomorrow. Sharpe and Lawrence Michelson. She believes that this can and Chronicle Ads Bring Results will be accomplished by an in- Admission includes a bundle of creasing effort and willingness on the part of us teen-agers to work By HELEN TENNENBAUM WED.. NOV. 3il-8:10 P. M. MASONIC AUDITORIUM and strive towards our goals, SEYMOUR (OETKOIT MONTI WINIFRED AST WEEK SOPRANO Mar- • • • garet Truman visited Detroit TID BITS: Conte one, come all and Len Ostrow and your report- to what promises to be the er had the exclusive privilege of mightiest C Hop in years at Cen- 2-1119 GRIIVNIALL'S, an individual interview, aside TICKETS UM, 9'3.40, $1.80, SI 21) tral High on Nov. "1. This gala from the regular newspaper con- barn-dance is sponsored by the ferences. Central Letterman's Club which This interview will be broad- surely deserves your backing in cast from a tape recording on its first social undertaking of the WDET's Teen •t" . season. Tempo on Satur- Jerry Varon's music makers day from 11 to will supply the music for danc- 11:30 a.m. We ing and there are promises of invite all readers some very special surprises. Tic- to listen in . . kets are available through all This indeed was "C" members, so don't delay, buy n exciting in- your's today! 'rview where Fellows and gals, brothers and secret - service sisters, do tell your moms and MRS. STANLEY AKERS men, special • • • dads to be present at the very Helen managers, a n d important meeting of the Central photographers all added to the High Parents Association which fascinating background of this will decide plans for the coming interview. year. - A warm welcome with a hearty The meeting starts promptly at smile and the most charming per- 8:30 p.m. in Central's auditorium sonality displayed by Miss Tru- on Dec . 5 . man, made the approach less dif- Because of the success of last Remember parents, this date ficult. is your opportunity to attend a week year's fashion revue, the By the time we found our- meeting which will give you a Detroit section of the National selves seated on the sofa next to chance to work with other par- Council of Jewish Women's Re- the President's daughter, it seem- ents for the welfare of your chil- sale Shop will give a new revue ed as if all our nervousness had dren at school. at 8:30 p.m., Dec. 5 at the Masonic vanished and we found that chat- Officers will be elected to lead Temple, Mrs. Stanley Akers, re- ting with this lovely girl was as this group for the year. A small sale shop chairman, announced. easy and pleasant as a friendly turnout will lead your children to This season's show, called "Out- get-together with the crowd at only one conclusion: Their par- side U.S.A.," is written and pro- school. ents don't have the time or in- duced by Doris Fisher Gershen- Among other things we found terest to devote to their chil- son. out that Margaret attended pub- dren's welfare. So please, par- Dee Parker Brestoff, Alice lic school and Chrisman High ents who have children attend- School in her home-town of In- ing Central High, don't let them Dawn Gruber, Shirley Schlafer, dependance. When her father down and come to this meeting. and Mrs. Harold L. Frank are contributing their talents to the became a Washington regular she • • • revue. attended Guston Hall High from CONGRATULATIONS TO: MEMBERS TO MODEL which she graduated in 1942. Council members will model In 1946 this lively ambitious Melvin Merzon for winning first young woman graduated from prize for the 15th Congressional gowns which they will turn over George Washington University District in an essay contest spon- to the Council Resale Shop after sored by the state bar of Michigan the performance. with a B.A. in history and inter- on the subject, "What I would do Three local newspaper women, national relations. if I were a member of the Mich- Mary Morgan, Laurena Pringle, • • • igan Legislature." and Joan Deen arc participating BY THIS TIME, Margaret was To Ritz Langdorf we wish the 22 and had decided to make a best always on her birthday, bet- in the show in the capacity of commentators. Mrs. Trudy Mc- career in music which she loves ter late than never, Gee, a New York choreographer greatly. It was meant to be a very great Having behind her a total of surprise for Sue Eisler's birthday and producer, is donating four ,25 appearances in cities which she at a party at Angie Pappa's home weeks to staging the production. Phil Brestoff's orchestra is pro- covered on her concert tours and on La Salle at which Angie and a special appearance at 'he Holly- Hannah Eisler were co-hostesses. viding the music for the evening. Behind the scenes Mrs. Sidney wood Bowl where she sang to an Sue's date was Fred Levitt and audience of 20,000 with Eugene Angie was with Ralph Chico•el. R. Solomom, vice-president in Ormandy conducting, this up and Others were Bob Pike with Ethel charge of fund-raising, is acting I coming star is well on her road Okum, Gail Reamer with Joe as technical advisor, Mrs. Bernard Harris, and Norma Seidon and B. Howard as business manager to fame. For trouble-tree operation Miss Truman realizes that peo- Larry Abrahms. and Mrs. Harold L. Frank as —for dependable hot water ple expect more of her because Some others spotted in the director of settings. she is the President's daughter, crowd were Bob Rosenzweig, Stan STAFF WORKERS whenever you want it The producer's staff includes but, she doesn't mind it at all and Pasikove, Chuck Wrubel,, Mary —contractors, plumbing tries her best to come up to all Bernstein, Sart MeyeiS; Fritzie Mesdames Irving Goldberg, Lil- dealers and builders say that is expected of her. Certainly Pappas, Sandy Rosenbloom, who lian Lewis, Lester Gruber, Paul "Go Electric." 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