ICWith periodical 0 • pETROIT Page 2 Teen-Age High Jinks By MARCIA KLEINMAN Friday, January 19, 1951 JEWISH CHRONICLE Play to Crown Drive by Ort Center Appoints Ne iv Supervisors Theodore Goldberg has been appointed program assistant of the Dexter-Davison Branch of the Jewish Community Center, Morris Garvett, Center president, announced. He will work pri- marily in junior program (5 to 12 year olds. Goldberg is a former counsel- lor in the Jewish Community Center Day Camps Habonim and Freilach, and served as club leader in various Center pro- grams in 1949 and 1950. Mrs. Jean Gore, who has su- pervised junior program at Dex- ter-Davison since the branch was opened a year ago, is retiring. The appointment of Deena Ze- mel as supervisor of junior ac- tivities in the Northwest Exten- sion Office of the Center was also announced. Miss Zemel has filled the same position at the Wood- ward Center since 1948. The Detroit Chapter of Women's American Ort has com- plans for a program and A GROUP OF teen-agers con-' Paulette Anderman, Arlene Katz, pleted luncheon honoring Its new mem- Stella Allen, Margie Sills, De- " sisting of amateur and pro- fessional dancers, singers, acro- lores Wisotsky, Audrey Borden, bats, pantomimists, and orchestras Norma Goldman, Sally Sofia, who have appeared individually Adrienne Circle, Lenore Young, at various large social func- Shirlee Schwartz and Claire Ler- man. tions have re- Also Mrs. Lewis Cohen, Mrs. cently banded Max Eisenberg, Mrs. Phillip together and NEW YORK—(WNS)—A four- Goldberg and Lorraine's mother, formed an or- point program, constituting the Mrs. Morris Fiedman. ganization called first agreement in American • • • Entertainment Jewish history on community- SANDY COHEN had a party at Enterprises. wide cooperative action in the her house. The occasion? Her This organiza- , field of Jewish educational en- sixteenth birthday! Who was tion is under the deavor supplementary to the direction of Bob there? public school, was adopted here Pike, who has Sandy with Ben Gendeloff, at the First National Conference a ccomplished1-- ....; Shirley Chicorel with Harvey on Jewish Education. The annual city-wide confer- much in the Marcia Serman, Marlene Taylor with Sponsored by the American field of teen-age entertainment, Bernie Shapiro, Ruth Wolfson ence of Farband, Labor Zionist Association for Jewish Educa- Order, and its branches will be as have the other members. and Arnie Lober, Seymour tion with the cooperation of 32 Bob is the star of the Campus Garsoff and Fran Dwoskin, held on Jan. 27-28 at the Labor national Jewish organizations, Capers show, a radio program Marcia Waxer with Bob Chaston, Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood. the conference adopted a pro- which is presented weekly by Gloria Cranis with Ralph Siporin, J. Katzman, assistant national gram of cooperative action aimed station WDET. He has appeared Eve Impolsky and Harvey (Red) secretary of Farband, will repre- at marshaling the diverse re- numerous times on television Zuckerberg, Don Robiner and sent the national office at the ligious and organizational ele- MRS. COGGAN conference, which will officially ments in American Jewish life and is active in the Wayne Marilyn Music, Richard Peritz • open at 9 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 27. behind one common program of Theater. and Linda Varkel,Rod Berke and ..Some of the show people be- Gloria Schwartz, Ronny Bennet bers, according to Mrs. Robert A. improving and expanding .);ewish Coggan, membership chairman. longing to the group are the and Daphne Rosenfield. educational activities. comedy team of Chick and Kane, The event—the culminating Seen sipping sodas: Judy The four-point program calls vocalists Cookie Metz and Ricky Goldsmith and Carl Lebowitz, feature of the membership drive for: (a) Creation of a permanent Dahlgren, pianist Stan Pasakof, Rona Wengarden and Stan Deli- —will be held at 12:30 p.m., advisory council, representing all dancer Richard Gregory, Dick dow, Joan Glanz and Mark Tuesday, at the Dexter Center. Dr. Milton Nevins, president of the major organizations in Jew- Stein's band, comedian Earl Davidson, Janet Katz, and Floyd Ort on the international scene the National Federation of Men's ish life, to work with the Ameri- Meyers, Jerry Coleman and his Tukel, Faye Belsky and Peter will be presented in an original Clubs, will address the North- can Association in developing, band—to name but a few. Gould, Owen Acculin and Judy dramatic review with talent se- west Hebrew Men's Club at 8:30 promoting and expanding Jewish Entertainment Enterprises is Michelson, Dick Levison and lected from all component chap- p.m., Friday. He will speak on educational activities; (b) Adop- now open for booking for par- Bobby Fink, Dick Stein and ters. Costuming and props are the "A Program for Jewish Living." tion of a basic statement on ties, dances, television work, etc. Irene Markowitz, Murray Jan- creations of the players and corn- Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will in- community responsibility for For further information call ower and Jeanine Kleuger, Carol mittees. troduce the speaker. The service Jewish education, which declares Bob Pike at TO. 8-2072. Young and Jim Peskin. Assisting with the presentation will be chanted by Cantor Nich- that Jewish edu, ition "must oc- • • • • • • are Mesdames Harold Kukes, olas Fenakel, assisted by the cupy a position of primacy in THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: TEARS ARE FLOWING, caps Clarence Enggass, Louis Lands- synagogue choir led by Charles parental and community respon- Talk is cheap•the supply is and gown trailing the floor, old berg, Ben Jacob, C. H. Malbin, Weiner. sibility;" (c) Adoption of a reso- greater than the demand. Special guests will be mem- lution calling for a full-scale na- friends singing "So long, it's Fred Collier, Ellis Fisher and • • • been good to know you" . . . Bernice Jacob. Mr. William Gra- bers of the Detroit Conservative tionwide study on the history, TEMPLE BETH EL presents these are the scenes we will see Synagogue Men's Clubs and na- progress, effectiveness, achieve- ham will be narrator. the Pance Dance on Thursday, in the next few days as another tional officers who will be at- ment and status of every Jewish Sharing the spotlight with her Jan.' 25. The title suggests that graduating class goes from the tending the executive conference educational institution in the own version of "This Season on all wear jeans or levis and get bliss of high school and teen-age of the Federation of Men's Clubs. United States, involving the vol- Broadway" will be Marceline set for an evening of old-fash- life into adulthood. untary cooperation of all schools, Hemingway, sister of the famous ioned fun. Some go to college, others to writer. religious bodies, communities and Come stag or bring a hag, but work, a few to marriage. They organizations; (d) Adoption of a be sure to be at the Temple So- assume responsibilities never be- ' Mrs. Arthur Bloom, president "Charter of the Rights of the of the Detroit Kegion, invites all cial Hall at 8. Tickets are 50 fore thought of. Jewish Child," which points out prospective members to call TO. cents at Ye Olde Doore. The Culture Commission of the that the Jewish community Their attitudes, their ideas, A Sweet Sixteen luncheon was their whole way of life may be 8-8369. Jewish Community Council an- bears responsibilities in relation given for Lorraine Friedman, challenged or changed as a re- nounces that examinations in to its children, supplementary to (the one with black hair) at the sult of these next few months. Hebrew will be given in ad- those owed to all children by the Statler Hotel Terrace Room on To these graduates I wish—not vanced Hebrew at Wayne Uni- general American community. her birthday, Jan. 13. from 4 to 6 p.m. in Room 5 of good luck—but good judment. Enjoying the surroundings: • • • the Main Building. Maurice Bernstein, executive All those who are qualified WANT TO MAKE some money fast, and have a riot of fun, too? director of the Jewish Welfare for examinations in Hebrew 1, 2, All you have to do is black- Federation of Columbus, Ohio, or 103 should call or write Dr. mail your family. How? Spend will speak at the first session of Thomas Cutt, chairman of the de- BAGHDAD—(WNS)—A bomb an afternoon at home looking the In-Service Training Institute partment of ancient languages. exploded here near a synagogue, conducted by and for the profes- Hebrew 2 will be offered on killing two Jews and injuring through old picture albums. You will surely find a few pictures sional staff of the Jewish Welfare Tuesday and Thursday from 7 to 30 others. some one will pay a ransom to Federation member agencies at 9 p.m. in room 263 of the Main 8 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 23, at the Building. keep in secret! For the most extensive and Hebrew 104 will be given on accurate local coverage read the If your mind is a blank, if Dexter Center. Successive meet- you are too tired to move, if ings will be held on Monday, Jan. Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 Detroit Jewish Chronicle every Each Account$1 n noo to 6:30 p.m., in room 267, Main Friday. all you do is unappreciated, 29 through Feb. 19. Bernstein will discuss "Basic Building. everyone hates you, if you are Insured for I IISI a failure in life—Mother Marcia Principles of Jewish Communal will still be happy to hear from Service." This Is a Phenomenal Dividend Halevy Society to Hold For Insured Savings Accounts you at TO. 7-4247, 3314 Tyler. Succeeding meetings will dis- NO SERVICE FEE All news is welcome! cuss Jewish Community Organiz- Annual Night of Games L. J. Blume, president of the ation, the Role of the Professional C. N. DAVIDSON & CO. 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