Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Teen-Age Sophisticates Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Thursday, June 1, 1950 ver with Sandra Stone, Buddy Abrahms and Mimi Friedenberg, Paul Borman with Sue Radner, and Joe Dorn. with . Joan Blinsky. Frisch Chapter to Mark 10th A itiiiversary THERE WERE STILL more By HELEN TENNENBAUM who helped to cut the cake. a AY' WE'VE REALLY got Some of those included were S Surprise coming up for all our Ronnie Trunsky with Elaine SOME YOUNG woman says in the middle of the month. readers from teens to twenties Klein, Sandy Balvin and Gloria • • and we hope you'll watch next Smith, •Herbie Rosen with Ann- u-3 that nowadays when a man THE MAIL BOX takes a girl out he acts as if he week's column ette Margolis, Helm Teitel and Note from my old army gang were doing her a favor," writes a to find out about - • Joyce Liptzen, Shel Fistuari with that l'f'e been picked to M. C. local bachelor. it. Marilyn Goodman, Morty Knop- "Well isn't he? Doesn't he have the reunion dinner. All we can say per escorted Marilyn Diamond, Former Detroiter Margie (Sil- to pay all the expenses even if now is that it Joel Lutz was with Myhllis Mor- the gal makes as much or more berblatt) Dreayer is down in Or- affects all our rison, Serwin Fishman took Betty moola than he does?" Our irate lando, Florida . .. thanks for the readers and that Paysner, Shel Shifman was with ctiappie adds, "Girls who want to interest in the corm. because of 9197 9 Charlene Potner, Harold Fishman Queries from the readers: Q. be taken out these days are plen- we'll be hoping with Mickey Levine, Leon Sterl- Are you progressing in your ef- tiful, and when this gal is fortu- to have a lot of ing and Mitzy Gaunt and Morrey foots to understand women? A. nate enough to be invited out she you from the Fineman and Debby Marston. should be grateful ant} apprecia- A little. campuses join us Still others were Raymon Ben- Frank Beckman, ex-Chronicle Helen tive." in our weekly acik and Elaine Fishman, Arlene We'll assign this to our research reporter, is still at the Free Press. get-together ... ouch, that's giv- Fishman with Tom Beare, Mary • • • department and find out what the ing away to much of ze zecret Terlin and Esther Sachs, Jack other muscle men think 'bout the FOR LAUGHS couple a It sure was a success Levy with Lenore Rhineston and `Shnops"—Jewish Anti-Freeze; situation. of weeks ago when the "Center- June Stone with Harvey Shapiro. • • • "L'Chaim"—Famous Last Words; • s • ites" social and dramatic group "Clirane" — A Jewish E y e of the Dexter Center presented PEOPLE AND PLACES - ARLENE CRANIS celebrated' Mayard Hoffman, Center pho- Opener; "A Minyen"—an Ortho- their Jean Hop featuring Stewart her Sweet Sixteen at a luncheon tographer, took first prize in the dox stag; "Kreplach"—the Eter- Cowen and his really great or- given for her by her mother. MOE KESNER pets classification of the National nal Triangle; "Zadeh" — Grand- chestra. ' Helping Arlene to celebrate this High School Photographic child's press agent. As we were greeted by many very important occasion were • • • Daniel Frisch Chapter (former- Awards. pals, we noticed Bill Morwil, Judy Levy, Nora Madorsky, Rita Norm Blum and Iry Caplan ly Chapter One) will hold a dance ON THE CALENDAR: Cyrill Gordon, Harbie Rosenberg, Schenfeld, Joan Kleif, Betty June 3 at N'west Congregation, Martin Garfinkle, Robert (Cass) Reiss, Lenora Albert, Belle Zim- to celebrate the 10th anniversary vacation on the Miami sand Daniel Frisch Chapter holds its Baruch, Naureen Pritz, Paula melman, Rita Frazin, Naomi Po- of the group's founding as the beaches. Back home is Rae Ann Moss, "Night of Stars" . . . with music (that up an coming teen vocalist) lukoff, Janet Madgy, Diane Mark- first young adult chapter of the Trivax known on the stage as man, Frances Kole, Eve Gutten- Zionist Organization of America. baked brown from 5 months of and floor show and a page long of celebs to entertain ... proceeds The affair will begin at 9 p.m. that Florida sunshine. Paula Lane with Chick Tart, Eli berg, Glorine Lubkin, Sady Pil- Harriet and Bernice Alper are to the Jewish National Fund. Broad, Ben Margolin, Ealine nick, Sandra Furst, Rosalie Castin at Northwest Hebrew. On the 4th, the Detroit Bnai eyeing an European trip next reenberg, Barbara Simon, Lee and Sandra Winsen. Moe Kesner will head an en- Brith gang will go rustic at month. • • • Lu bosky, Norm Sampson, Shel tertaining floor show featuring Sam Shiffrin now works in Gramer's Barn . . . George Klein Abrahamson, and Jerry Rose. JUST SOME GENTLE remind- pretty girls and a variety of acts. Lansing. has tacked up signs so you won't` - Still more watching and ap- ers: Dance music will be supplied by June means the end of terms lose your way out there. plauding the floor show were Even though this is that in- Gene Fenby and his orchestra. for brothers Sam Lieb (district • • • Myron Hower, Eleanore. Colman, evitable 18th weekend for all "Since we are an active Zionist 6 Bnai Brith Prez) and Meyer BIRTHDAY MUSIC Donna Goldenberg, Moishe Dwor- Centralites (well F•eshies you group, our dancing will fulfill an (Pisgah Lodge top kick). This is Happy May Birthdays to Iry kin, Bob Greenberg, Marca Roth- had to experience it sooner or important purpose," announced the first time that two brothers man with Jack Arfa, Elaine later anyway) we hope that Sol Wildstrom, dance chairman. from the same lodge held presi- Cane, Sam Lerner, William Ja- cobs, Harry Milgrom, Hal Eisen- Blake, Joyce Weisman, Sandy El- some of you will find time to at- dent positions. berg, Lee Pomerantz, George "Proceeds from the dance will linger, Bev White, Richard M•in- tend the production of "Year • • Natinsky and Jack Attis. be donated to the Jewish Na- zer and Paul KadiSh • • • Ago" at the new Jewish Center tional Fund to buy trees in Israel OVERHEARD: • • • "I love the ground she walks on on Saturday night. ANNIVERSARY MAZEL TOVS in memory of the late Lena Sitrin, RECENTLY A VERY successful to Lois and Wallace Tonkin who'll Tickets may be obtained from who was secretary at the Zionist and the car she owns, too." Parents Evening was held a , at members or at the door.. celebrate their first year of mar- Office and'one of our most active Hampton by AZA and BBG ried life on June 5. Second to Don't forget that June 10th members." BABY TALK groups that usually hold their (it'll all be over by then) is the The Norm Rosenfelds have the David Dickmans, No. 5 for The public should phone the meetings there. night set for the Junior Congre- named their 7 lb., 9 oz. bundle, the Lee Backers, the 5th for the We'd like to say that the gals gation of Northwest Hebrew to Zionist office, WO. 5-1484, for Jill. Al Shatters ... the Isadore Fields' tickets or information. from Gilda Partrite have a group present Entertainment Enter- It's the second for the Bernard had a big shindig on their 25th of potential models in their group prises" which will be a very un- and it's the 27th for the Joseph Rubins, by name — Jerrold. who did a great job of putting usual and interesting dance head- Scholem Aleichem Units • • • Schattens. on a fashion show. ed by Jerry Coleman's, orchestra ROMANCE PATTER Members who participated were and featuring some of the very Slate Spring Festival Gail Bernstein and Freddie Ef- FAMOUS LAST WORDS: The annual spring festival of Barbara Kahn, Fay Dan, Ledra best in teenage talent for the "There's nothing wrong with ferson unite on June 4. Hirsh, Myrna Stein, Judy Schles- floor show. Tickets are available the Sholem Aleichem Schools M Jackie Pollick and a this meter ... it's checked regu- U of inger, Judy Levy, Idelle Graff, at the door or from members of and Kindergartens will take Traverse city lad take the step larly." Aviva Freedman, Joan Litton, the group ... Contact Bob Sha- place at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Arlene Kollenberg, Bertha Seid, piro for more information. ' Durfee Intermediate School. The students will present a and our charming Central re- Good luck on those exams. number of skits, songs and a porter and aide, Elaine Wein- "FOR THOSE W110 TREASURE musical play "In the Good Old EATING PLEASURE" garden. AWARD WINNER Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Food, • • • Summertime." .Open. daily from 11:30 a.m., including Gerald Weintraub, son of Mr. Sundays. Smart and continuous enter- HAPPY BIRTHDAY to you ... Pork at Montcolm CA. 8310 and Mrs. Joseph Weintraub of tainment. 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