c enter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, February 9, 1951 Heads Game Night Teen-Age High Jinks By MARCIA KLEINMAN is "socially acceptable.") misused in this column, as well as many others. Let's clarify that term here and now. There is no typical teenager, nor is there a typical person. Each person is an individual who thinks and lives in a differ- ent way. No one likes to be tiled away in a neat little classification and left to be remem- bered as such. The term "typi- cal teenager" Marcia gives us a mental picture of a sharp character who runs around in a hot-rod, smoking cigars, and painting the town red. This is not true? I mean—this is not true! Yet there is something that makes all of us typical—the desire to want to be alike, (with few ex- ceptions), to be accepted in the group, and to be popular. Here we come across another term whose meaning gives us some trouble. Webster says popu- larity is "being in favor with the people at large." Applied to our particular phase of life this means being at the right places, at the right times, with the right people, wearing the right thing, doing the right thing, and saying the right • Events of the Week Frolic" to be held at Frosty's Stables on Saturday, Feb. 17. Everyone is to meet at the Hamp- ton School at 7:30 p.m. Tickets may be secured at the Hampton School on the evening of the The Cobrin-Ross Family Club affair. • will meet Sunday, Feb. 25 at the The Alumni of Iota Pi, national ' home of Mr. and Mrs. David Zeff, 3329 Grand avenue. At the Jewish sorority, is sponsoring a last meeting the club applied for tea for the women students and faculty of Wayne University. It a charter. will be held from 1 p.m. to • • I, 6 p.m., Monday in the Tea Lounge The Israel Club raised $1,080 of the Student Center. Hostess for the Histadrut campaign at a for this affair will be the Nu meeting Jan. 19. Sam Dronzek, chapter at Wayne. Samuel Geer and Philip Golden conducted the fund-raising. You can get a better deal on a • • • HE "TYPICAL TEENAGER" thing (the right thing being wha T is a term which is frequently Page 5 • LET'S TAKE dating for in- stance (thank you, I will). Ahem! - A popular fellow, in this case, is one who takes out a number of girls labeled as popular, a girl who dates a number of popular fellows, retains a relationship of naughty-but-nice, is labeled as popular. It doesn't seem to matter if the fellow likes the girl or vice-versa, NEW '51 NASH Seven young girls from Direct from just as long as they have dates, Bagley School have formed a SAM SHUBOW even though neither person may They club called the Juniorettes. at enjoy themselves. Does this cher- meet every week at different NASH DETROIT ished label bring a real sense of members' homes. The seven are personal satisfaction? That's what MRS. ISII)ORE LEVIN is gen- Judy Richman, Harriet Gaba, Ju- 5724 CASS TR. 1-0293 is important. eral chairman for the Parent- dith Simons, Florine Sugarman, It is evident, then, that it is Teachers Association of Yeshi- Madeleine Shapiro, Etta Weitzer really not necessary to do things veth Beth Yehudah's night of and Sandra Terman. just because it's the "thing to do." 'games. The affair will be held • • • It is up to each individual to de- Saturday night at Zack's Cater- Club 25 will hold a social Sun- cide if the crowd's reaction is the ing. Parents and friends are day, Feb. 18. The next meeting invited. Mrs. Saul Senansky is same as his own. will be held at the home of Ada This doen't mean you must be gift chairman and Mrs. Abbe Goldberg. Levi is ticket chairman for the different to the point of being ob- • • • affair. noxious to all whom you meet. The Bnai Moshe Adult School Just be natural. will conclude the season's studies • • • YOUNG WOMEN'S TEA Each Acc at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Certificates AZA NEWS—Reported below The Young Women's Study will be awarded and a musical Insured for I $ 10/o00 are details of the Jerome Kern Club of the Mothers' Club Coun- program headed by Moe Kesner semi-annual installation, which cil of the Jewish Community will be presented. Refreshments This Is a Phenomenal Dividend was held at the home of Larry Center will present a tea at 1:30 will be served. The public is in- For Insured Savings Accounts Davidson. p.m. Feb. 13 at the Davison vited. NO SERVICE FEE Members of the chapter, and branch. "Our Pledge to Children • • • C. N. DAVIDSON & CO. dates: Hi Stolman, newly elected and Youth" will be the topic of The Business and Professional 423 DIME BLDG., DETROIT 26 president, with Roberta Rechter, discussion. WO. 3-3223 Girls Pioneer Club will meet at Vice-President Herb Rosner with 8:30 p.m., Wednesday at the Coun- Arlene Barnette, Secretary Skip- cil office, 11818 Dexter. For in- py Rabinowitz with Sandy Furst, Soffa, Dorothy Goodgall, Mrs. MRS. EVELYN PEVOS formation call Pearl Cohen, UN. Treasurer Nate Firestone with Betty Spector, Mrs. Norman Spec- Announces 2-5186, or Pearl Nusbaum, TY. Ardelle Goren, installing officer, tor and Mrs. Lea Borden, who 4-6976. That the Business of Bobsy Simon, with Ginny Polas- gave Audrey the party. • • • • • • ky, Tommy Jacobs with Faye EDWARD PEVOS The Vladimiritzer Emergency Kaplan, Marty Gorash and Sandy HARRIET CHODOROFF was OPTICIAN Relief Organization will hold its Oberfield, Stan Cohen and Lois hostess to a happy gang who as- Will Continue Under the Supervi- Krawitz, Lanny Lentzer and Mig- sembled at her maison (how con- annual banquet Sunday evening, sion of a Qualified Optician — Off- the Same Fine Personalized By NORMAN KOLIN non Cohen, Dick Brown with tinental can we get?) Eleanor Feb. 25 at Zack's Catering. Sam ering and his orchestra will en- Service and Attention. The advertising dept. received Marcia Yates, Jerry Bookstein Rudner, president of the Mistix, Emmer Proceeds will go to Israel. tertain. the following letter from Jack with Phyllis Dictor, Don Dorsand Cyrillo Gordon, 'Harriet chodor- • III at with Renee Rom, Donny Schols- oif, Gail Nash, Bobby Lichman, Markowitz, sales manager Sigma Delta Tau Alumni will Jerry Sherman, Jay Robinson, berg with Carolyn Kroker, Ron- CARSON BUICK, 13900 Hamil- nie Keeps and Dodo Kaplan, Lar- Art Ungerlieter, Larry Rosen, hold their monthly meeting at 8 ton: ry Davidson with Marcia Morri- Michael Luckoff, Norman Fabe, p.m., Thursday, Feb. 15 at the TO ADV. DEPT.: Prescriptions and Repairs The persuasive force of the son, Manny Kayman and Dee Dee and Maurice Belkin all joined in home of Mrs. Milton Zimmerman, Called For and Delivered 19944 Roslyn road. Bandages will the fun. Detroit Jewish Chronicle is Modell. For Service at All Times • • • Detroit loses while German- be prepared for the Ameri-an more evident than ever! Phone WEbster 3-3332 Cancer Society. DEFINITION OF A DANCE town, Penn. gains. No, it's not a The response to a recent 3216 EWALD CIRCLE • • • one-half page advertisement of (by Kenny Bronson): A wrest- basketball game we speak of. It's at Buena Vista The Inter-Congregational Youth Owen Acquelin, who recently mine featuring the introduc- ling match set to music. DETROIT 4, MICHIGAN • • • Council announces its "Sleighbell • moved from our fair city. tion of the new 1951 Buicks A COZY TOBAGGON party Although bodily removed, Ow- confirms for me how many thousands of men, women and was given by Marcia Saltz at en's memory lingers in many a feminine heart. young adults are influenced by Riverbank last week. And always we have that con- Those who attended were Mar- the pages of the Detroit Jew- ish Chronicle. 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