v•• Teen-Age , • Sophisticates Central High and would you still like to keep in touch with the fellows and girls who graduated • with you. This may all be ac complished by the forming of an "Alumni Association" of the', various classes which may also put on some social activities which will provide the opportun- ity for various class reunions. How about it fellows and girls in your first years at college does this plan sound good? If you're interested why not contact Herm Rizelman at TO. 7-2378 or Burt Fink at TR. 5-2737. • • . • A Await s Donor Young Adults Lay AJC Drive Plans At a meeting of the campaign Fainberg. Lawrence A. Heisch- planning committee of the Com- man, Dr. Samuel Krohn, Ruth Magid and Ruth Prujansky. munity Service Committee Jew- A final report on Jewish ish young adults made plans for adult participation in the to: ch the 1950 Allied Jewish Campaign. fund drive will be given it the Chairman of the committee is next board meeting Dec. 8. Al- Sam Kaner. Other committeemen bert Colman and Sam Kaner, are Leonard Baruch, Robert Ben- co-chairmen, announced that an son, Albert M. Colman, Robert I estimated $20,000 was pledged. ■ By HELEN TENNENBAUM AST MINUTE DEMINDERS LAST L the "Preview of Things to Come" Dept.: This Saturday night which is Dec. 3 is your op- portunity to attend the Young Adult Guild "Cabaret Night" at 13e1 Aire Terrace. For $2.40 per couple you may enjoy one of the finest evenings LOOKS LIKE VARIETY is of entertainment really the spice of life for Cen- and dancing. tralites and one very versatile The only re- young man by the name of Len quirement f o r Ostrow has just come up with attendance is three original compositions en- that you be 17 or titled "There Goes My Heart"' over and able to "You Are My Heaven" and "The Helen prove it. Stars, Your Eyes, and Heaven." ' Included in the gala floor The lyrics and melodies sound MRS. SADIE BIENENFELD ,:hows will be Larry Corona who like some of the better produce HAUT is year book chairman has just returned from a suc- lions of "Tin Pan Alley" and we for the annual donor luncheon of the Jewish European Wel- cessful appearance on the Margo hope to hear them on recordings' Organization, North Wood- Whiteman teenage variety coast soon as they seem to have that 1 to coast TV show, where he was certain something especially for , ward Branch, which will be sent as a result of having won those of you who enjoy the soft, I held at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, • • I • M the Starlight Stairway show at Dec. • dreamy tunes. ris Adler will be guest speaker here in Detroit. • • • ITEMS OF VARIOUS DO- and Ann Carroll, pantomimist, Richard Gregory, Detroit's will entertain. (lancing sensation, will also ap- INGS: Marilyn Arden from pear. Cleveland Heights spent the re-H, Iry Fields will supply the very cent Thanksgiving vacation in ' Kuhn whose 18th birthday was at the same time. danceable music and refresh- Detroit. Those who helped celebrate ments will be sold. So don't for- Among the many couples seen get to buy your tickets from at the very successful barn were Debby Mohr with Ray one of the members of the dance held at Van's Barn re- , Waxman, Corinne Derb with Y.A.G. or contact Bev Goldfine Gently and sponsored by the Don Goodman, Linora Albert at TO. 9-1178 or if you'd prefer Israel chapter, AZA, were Ann I who was with Alan Schrier, you may obtain tickets at the Willis who was with Norm ' Gloria Kaner with Jerty Soffa, door. Sinaberg, Sue Winnick and Bob ' Winnie Goldberg and Jack No- • • • Gans, Beth Green and Bernie 1 vaminsky, Ruth Hess with Frank "PATIENCE" IS THE delight- — av, Sandy Gordon and Donny Leiderman, Ruby Fischer with Kay, _ ful Gilbert and Sullivan oper- Silver, Shel Wachter and Sandy :Shoal Fridsen, and Helen Bletcher etta which will be presented by Jovas, Myrna Shiff and Jerry 1 with Herb Wasserman. an all-student cast at Central Waxman, Marilyn, Maxmcn and 1 Those who helped cut the cake High on Dec. 7, 8, and 9. Jerry Soble, and Harriet Green- 1 and sample the delicious food This is the school sponsored Berger with Gene Curtis. I were Suzie Goldfarb with Bob 12A activity and therefore in- . More couples, but these were ITorgow, Marlyn Serwitz squired cludes many of the very talented at the installation dance of the 'by Marty Weinstock, Elaine seniors of January "50." Perfection Chapter of Demolay, , Winegarden with Sol Kleinman, There'll be a double cast for were Harvey Cantor with Rhoda !F ay Dan and Ronny Weinhart, I most parts which include "Pa- Walters, Elaine Brant and ShelJerrie Rabiet with Donny Wein- tience " portrayed by Sonny Abramson, Bev. Fish with Shel ' Dahlgren and Marilyn Noodle- Levine, Master Councilor Phil hart. Others, Esther Rothenberg with man, "Angela" by Angie Pappas .: Zussman with Tat Cartman, Al Karbal, Linore Lackratz with and Alice Lavy and "Saphia" Renee Lulkin with Jerry Cam- Richard Rosen, Judy Levy with by Jeannete Avedesian and loner, and Barbara Baum with Freddie Kendal, Bunny Gross- Selma Metz. Al Benson. . rnan with Helen Applebaum and .• • • "Lady Jane" is Irene Nevrith appropriate Freddie Marcus, Barbara Belch- and Linda Fuller, while Ray Gij- HAY RIDES ARE er, and Hal Lax. • • • bert is the only "Colonel." at all seasons and here's a very "Grovner" is Hershel Horo- successful one given by the BONNIE MERZON'S ABODE witz and the "Major's" role will C.A.B.'s at Morty's Stables. was the scene of a surprise be played by Earl Scrap and There, were Elaine Rothman party for Gil Jacobs. Gerald Stone. Tickets are on sale with Art Rose, Donna Garfield Others who joined in the gay now and may be obtained from and Iry Moroi!, Harriet Stein time were Suzy Goldfarb with various representatives at Cen- with Leon "Fuzzy" Simons, Micke Levine with Mort Freed, Bob Turgow, Rhoda Skore and tral High. • • ALUMNI of Deane Mosten and Arnie Gar- Paul Katzman, Marilyn Surowitz • AN yin, Ronne Lulkin with Jerry with Marty Weinstock, Esther ARE YOU Cameiner, and Annette Margolis Raminick with Don Nitzkin and Al Tendler and Bob Shipper. with More who had a great time We're begging you again to dancing after the hay ride was understand that we try to pub- e' • ..'er were Louise Miller with lish all your material but, due Mary Ancell, Ruthie Greenber to circumstances beyond our with Hal Fishman, Debby Mar- control, space is limited and cer- gois and Harvey Tushman, tain things have to receive pri- Norma Tennehouse with Bill ority. So please continue to Junior Congregation of Bnai Gersin, and Eleanore Miller with mail your notes to 3300 Tyler or call TO. 7-6128 before Sun- Zion Synagogue will conduct the Leo Orvin. • • • day noon. Chanukah Sabbath services4 at DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PAR- the Jewish Home for Aged on Listen to the Jewish Chronicle Dec, 17, Dr. Benjamin D. Welling, TIES are twice as much fun: Hour, the best in radio, at 111:45 chairman of the home's recrea- Dorothy Grossman celebrated her "Sweet Sixteen" with Alex a.m . ' Sundays over WKMII. tion committee, announced. Marvin I. Seligson is president of the junior congregation, Jack MASONIC AUDITORIUM - SAT., DEC. 10-8:20 P. M. Ribiat, vice-president, and Charles R. Snow, treasurer. The services will be conducted by Louis Harris, Morris Stolsky TAUNO IIANNIKAINEN, Conductor and Jerry Margolis. GRINNELL'S, Tii. 2-110 TICKETS, $3.60. $3.00, $20, :LSO, $1.211 Rabbi Solomon Griskin of Bnai Zion will preach the sermon. • tag; 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, December 1, 1341 Youth to Meet Aged at Rites for Chanukah CHICAGO SYMPHONY Beth Aaron School Announces Brunch Beth Aaron Sunday school will hold a brunch on Sunday, Dec. 11. Morris Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist region and member of the National Execu- tive of the Zionist Organization of America, will speak on "Israel Today." Sponsors of this brunch is the Men's Club, of which Dr. A. Winkler is president. Food will be served by Mesdames S. Schneider, M. Levine, S. Docks, J. Raisin, M. Pomerantz, M. Sil- verman and N. Feld. MASONIC AUDITORIUM - TUES., DEC. 13-8:20 P. M. ENUHIN Tickets: $3-$2.40-$1.80-$1.20 Crisman's, TE. 2-7100 JOINT RECITAL J. CH AJES 1. BISTRITZKY AND VIOLINIST PIANIST DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS MONDAY - DEC. 12, 1949 AT 8:30 P. M. 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