C eder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO rag• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ay, December 29, 1950 Teaching Williams Teen-Age High Jinks Hashofar Sets Dual Concert By MARCIA KLEINMAN Israel Baker, violinist, and Yaltah Menuhin, pianist, will be heard in a concert Tuesday eve- ning, at the Davison Center, Herman Jacobs, chairman of the Hashofar Society for the Ad- vancement of Jewish Music, an- nounces. Baker and Miss Menuhin have recently teamed up for joint re- citals and have been hailed by the music critics as the finest young artists on the stage today. The program will include the entire Suite from Baal Shem by Ernest Bloch, also Visions and Prophecies and Poems of the Sea for piano by Bloch. Sonata in A Minor by Julius Chides and Sonata in E Minor by Erich Zeisl will round up the program. The latter work will be performed for the first time in Detroit. Tickets are $1.50 for non- members and $1 for members, available at the Jewish Com- munity Center. YOU REALIZE that in D O three days it will be 1951? and Hilliard Kelly, Ilene Balans off and Iry Miller, and Phil Sing Three hundred and sixty-two erman. Also Eli Broad, Shirley Kesner days ago we saw the beginning of 1950. A lot has happened in and Mary Reinstein, Marilyn Gold and Bob Rosenberg, Audrey that span of time. Each day has meant life or Goldstone and May Kobitz, death to many. , .. .... , Judy Applebaum !nd Larry Clammage, Marilyn Lerner with Each day has Marshall Rosenberg, Mildred brought a Alexander and Milt Agabra. change, no mat- • • • ter how slight, in your life. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: A college education is one of the Look back at few things a person is willing to these days and see what they Pay for and yet not get. • • • have meant to WHAT ARE THE ingredients you. Some hap- for a successful Sweet Sixteen piness, no doubt, and perhaps a Marcia party? First, one must have a swell person for hostess. For in- few tears. Finding a new friend, know- stance, Adele Luchtan. Second, Gov. G. Mennen Williams congratulating the committee of the ing an old one, giving a gift, the entertainment must be ap- Business Men's Group of the City of Hope for reaching two thirds having a party; these are things propriate. For instance, eating, of their quota for the $50,000 fund-raising drive which he opened you may have enjoyed in 1950. dancing, group games like sher- recently at the "Borschtcapades" production. Ile is shown here being taught by Sally Fields, public relations director of the But soon 1950 will be in the a des. past; each day just a memory. Last and most important, the group, how to say "zol zein mit glick." Others in the picture are, The deadline of the Jewish left to right, a passer-by, Alfred Frumin, Ben Goldberg and When a day is over it is gone people must be congenial. Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays. Rus Nida. forever. For instance, Florence Gutman, However, we must not grieve Betsy Brown, Murray Janower, —FOUND fur days gone by. We value the Mina Wisenfeld, Leonard Schrie- past, keep hope for the future ber, Janet Wexler, Al Micheals, and live in the present. Make Sharon Superstein. Carolyn At the semi-annual membership membership award presented at each day count. Let each short Schwartz, Al Radiff, Esther Eis- meeting of Yeshivath Beth Ye- the Hanukkah meeting. day represent the whole year. enstadt, Larry Lieberman, Annie David I. Berris, treasurer of Value your friendships with Guyer, Gloria Schwartz, Larry hudah, Isadore R. Cohen, presi- Now at dent, announced that the 10th the Yeshivah, gave the financial everyone, enjoy every day as it Lebowitz, and Bert Golde. report, covering the half-year ALBERT'S BEAUTY SHOP comes, help others to enjoy every With all these essential in- annual patrons' dinner will take day and each one will have a gredients, how could a party help place on March 18. Daniel A. period between June and No- 9825 DEXTER at Boston Blvd. vember of this year. meaning for you. but be a success? Laven, chairman of the board of Phone TY. 4-9435 • • • • • • Whether for the latest news FORMERLY WITH MEMBERS OF BBG and AZA CAUGHT UNDER the mistle- directors of the Yeshivah, was RENEE look back on this week of vaca- toe at Stuart Cowen's house last unanimously selected for the or the best in advertising, it 12241 LINWOOD hbnor of having the yearbook, always pays to read the Jewish tion with pleasant memories. Saturday nite: Allan Grant and Ilene Solo- published in conjunction with the Chronicle the year 'round. They had the opportunity to participate in a colossal event, mon, Sidney Simon with Joyce . dinner, dedicated to his name. The membership award of a the Michigan Regional AZA and Weisman, Lee Schott and Jerry BBG Convention which lasted Solomon, Al Rosenberg and Chevrolet sedan was received by Ethyl' Turner, Sandy Rosenberg Charles Pierce, of Chicago. It for four days, Dec. 24 to 28. They planned a lively schedule and Dave Kahn, Josh Geller with was voted to ' have an animal of parties, workshops, athletic Charlotte Robinson, Jerry Hersh- il •••• ■■• ••••• •■■•■■■0 •11• 111M1• ■■■■■ •••••1,” events, contests and much merry- enson with Elaine Blake, Lenny making to entertain members Bachman and Joyce Pollack. from Michigan and Windsor, Stuart was with Devorah Mersky. Other entertainment during the Featuring Wide Selection of Menu Canada. FOR ALL OCCASIONS Items - Luncheon - Dinner - Snacks • • • evening featured a floor show Liquors - Dancing Wednesday to IRIS KORATSKY had a birth- with comedian Lenny Bachman, Sunday American & Jewish day! Not just an ordinary one dancer Jerry Hershenson, and McNichols UN. 3-0100 928 W. but something that comes once , Pantominist Sidney Simon head- in a lifetime, a 16th birthday. 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