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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-03-02

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YeWiSit

DETROIT

Page 8

Teen-Age High _finks

JEWISH CHRONICLE

Pledging Drive Aid

orto itsmipt,

By 5IARCIA KLEIN51AN

Friday, March 2, 1951

secutively previous to said time of
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle, a newspaper printed and circu-
lated in said County of Wayne.
JAMES H. SEXTON,
Judge of Probate.
(A true copy)
JOSEPH F. O'SULLIVAN,
Deputy Probate Register.

SECOND INSERTION

T AM CAUGHT off guard with Weisman, Helene Viedrah and



an overflowing mail box! And Marilyn Yolles.
since you might find a few tidbits
that catch your eye—I shall tell
WITH MY HEAD still in the
all.
mail box I discover a party in
Making the round in chrono- honor of Arlene Repitor's Sweet
logical order we find Deborah Sixteen. Her host—Bob Abrams.
BBG who start- .. • ......
Her guests—Nancy Jacobs and
ed things roll-
Harold Schecket, Rhoda Feinberg
ing many moons
with Howie Steinmetz, Shirley
ago with a get-
Viedrah and Jerry Small, Marion
together at Jean
Goodman escorted by Lenny
Stein's house.
Schrieber, Marilyn Rott and
Jan Litton and
Jerry Cooper, Sara Lee Kunick
Jerry Arvin, Sis-
with Marty Kaplan, Marilyn Ler-
sy Cohen and
ner and Gordon Kane, Vicky
Harvey Cohen,
Spear with Evie Rogoff, Maxine
Rhoda Belinsky
Moses and Larry Sauls, Jeanette
.. . .
and Sid Rosen-
Bednarsh with Sonny Spelman,
Marcia
berg, Sandy
Ruby Repitor and Stanley Her-
Oberfield and Marty Gorash, man.
Rossie Kollish and Bob Solomon,
Ouch! I can't get my head out
Jerry Oram and hostess Jean of the mail box. Oh, well, while
were the ones who got together. I'm here I might as well report
Not long after that Dolly Wald that the Sandals Club initiated
entered the social whirl by hav- two members, Sandra Berkely
ing the gang over for an evening and Nancy Alexander, in an all
of what-you-will.
day event which was followed
The gang consists of Corinne by a party at the home of Gloria
Sarokin, Harriet Shifman Sue Mathis.
Scheinberg, Elaine Pomerantz,
Sneak preview: Plans for the
Tewell Zohott, Thelma Gubow, annual inter - congregational
Rita Tessler, Ilene Frankford and spring formal are now brewing.
Seymour Gretchen, Jerry Mig- The tentative date is April 14
dalowitch, Carl Hoff, Sonny at Northwest. More news about
Freedman, Hal Katz, Johnny that big event later.
• • •
Klein, Merle Silverman, Hal Kre-
men, Lionel Ginsburg, Larry
THE STACCATO'S HAD a
Meisel, Tuck Herman, Howard hay ride at Morty's Stables that
Lakriti, Byron Jaffe and Jerry I heerd tell of.
Cohn, who blew in from the
Renne Rom was with Don Bor-
Windy City.
sand, Joan Raisen with Shel Pe-
Give our regards to Roosevelt vin, Dot Brown and Harvey Ten-
High, ol' boy.
nen, Spndy Dubin and Morry
• • •
Frankel, Ardell Goren and Nate
THEN CAME A birthday party Firestone, Phyllis Dictor squired
for Lilo Ehrlich, who is now 16. by Jerry Bookstein, Barbara Har-
Lilo had a luncheon at her house, ris and Bob Silverstone, Dee Dee
and later ikthe evening unex-' Modell and Neil Spizizen.
pected guests just happened to
Lookee here! What does the
drbp in, unbeknown to Lilo.
postman bring to my door but
Wishing happy returns of the greetings from Flint, Michigan
day: Torchy Robbins and Gene where a dinner-dance was given
Curtis. Barbara Leiberman and at Cromer's to celebrate the dou-
Fred Pragg, Lois Weinstein and ble Sweet Sixteen of Chickie Mi-
Dave Stulberg, Manny Shane and let and Nancy Weiss.
Paula Krohner, Suchie Goodman
Guests from Detroit, Flint, Pon-
and Dick Karson, Gerry Glazier tiac and Chicago filled out the
with Howy Hords, Flo Lehrman list for this gala occasion.
and Roger Pernick, Adrienne
Ah, to be Sweet Sixteen again!
Circle with Joel Qerson, Elaine The memories, the magic, the fun,
Weiner and Jerry Arvin. Lilo the presents! Joan Silberstein
was with Bert Shapiro.
welcomed the day of days in a
Do I spy some members of powder blue formal with cake to
the Don-A-Bons in that group? match (she didn't wear the cake)
Ten to one they planned the and a host of friends who made
whole thing.
the day one she will long re-
Next the mail box brings good member.
news for Ruthie Speilberg—her
Flashbulbs popping caught Bev
16th birthday—and a luncheon. Bricker with Larry Sabath, Ginny
Helping Ruthie blow out candles: Talberg with Dick Varkel, Nancy
Nancy Jacobs, Dorothy Klein- Harris with Hal Blachard, Sandy
stein, Marilyn Limond, Judy Sil- Sinai with Marshall Blondy,
verman, Debby Knoppow, Har- Elaine Rosenthal with Ronny
riet Shifman, Frances Taub, Arta Schecter, Bev Elaine with Bob
Fabian, Sandy Sinai, Bernice Zeft, Toby Davidson with Eugene
Kogan, Marilyn Gorash, Char- Cohen, Lita Schecter . with Iry
lotte Keltz, Carol Rosenman, Ar- Fuller.
lene Schector, Lucille Kurian,
Also, Rona Weingarten with
Selma Cohen, Freida Pappas, Stan Delidow, Pat Turner with
Fritzie Roth, Mary Peitz, Florine Art Weingarden, Dorothy Bas-

Periodical ea

Following the speech by Quentin Reynolds, president of 45 con-
stituent organizations of the-League of Jewish Women signed a
resolution pledging the full efforts of Detroit's Jewish women to
the furtherance of the Allied Jewish Campaign as workers and
contributors, 11L.. David Kliger, League president, is shown
signing the resolution in the presence of Reynolds and, left to
right, Mrs. Martin Nahnark, president, Alpha Omega Women;
Mrs. Louis Daniels, Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. George Way-
burn, president, Beth El Sisterhood; and Mrs. Julius Ring, presi-
dent, Hebrew Cultural Society.

Ann Arbor Group Nursery Director
Open's Art Theater Named by Center

With the view of presenting
well-known plays in a contempor-
ary manner and making the thea-
ter a more vital part of living,
the Arts Theater Club has been
established in Ann Arbor.
The club is affiliated with the
American tiational Theater and
Academy, land its headquarters
and theater is at 2091/2 East Wash-
ington Street, Ann Arbor.
Opening on March 6 with The
Respectable Prostitute by Jean
Paul Sartre, and Tlf Red Peppers
by Noel Coward, It will be fol-
lowed by Hotel Universe by
Philip Harry; The Master Build-
er by Henrik Ibsen; The Recruit-
ing Officer by George Farquhar;
Martime by Jean Jacques Bern-
ard; and Romeo et Jeanette by
Jean Amouilh.

sell with Paul Hamburger, Joan
Bonner with Joe Doran, Donna
Greenspoon with Mike Gail, Stan
Weingarden with Roberta Rech-
ter, Vicky Spear with Evie Ro-
goff, Buddy Binder with Sharon
Max, Merill Max with Connie
Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sil-
berstein, and Joan with her host,
Alex Blaine.



MR. AND MRS. NATHAN
KOLB gave a formal dinner
party for their daughter, Adri-
enne, at the Elmwood Hotel in
Canada in honor of her 16th
birthday.
The steak dinner was preceded
by cocktails and hors d'oeuvre in
the Star Room.
Adrienne wore a white net
rhinestone studded gown. Her
escort was Jack Milan.
Her guests included Toby Ci-
tron and Judy Green, Barry Lei-
berman. and Henrietta Hermelin,
Jay Millman and Elaine Kauf-
man, Jerry Minoan and Marlene
Weber, Roger Pernick and Nancy
Fisher, Dick Sutkin and Barbara
Sklover and Gary La Bret and
Phyllis Ratner.
Not to mention Henry Winkel-
man and Inez Kraus, Richard
Jones and Joyce Kaye, Wally
Handler with Allene Miller, Al-
lan Adelson plus Laura Sherman,
Bob Abrams and Margo Jacob-
son, Martin Citron and Chris-
tine Beck, Martin Lipsitz and
Phyllis Tadkin, Edward Fox and
Phyllis Lipsitz, Leo Saperstein
and Joyce Goldman.

Schmier & Schmler, Attys.
2815 Cadillac No. eur6,2(2860)
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, ss.: At a session of the Pro-
bate Court for said County of Wayne,
held at the Probate Court Room in
the City of Detroit, on the fifteenth
day of February, in the year one
thousand nine hundred and fifty-one.
Present, WILLIAM J. CODY, Judge
of Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of
HAROLD MURPHY, Deceased.
An instrument in writing purport-
ing to be the last will and testament
of said deceased having been delivered
into this Court for probate:
It is ordered, That the ,Thfrtieth
day of April, next. at ten o'clock hi
the forenoon before Judge Joseph A.
Murphy at said Court Room be ap-
pointed for proving said instrument.
And it is further Ordered, That a
copy of this order be published once
in each week for three weeks con-
secutively previous to said time of
hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle, a newspaper printed and cir-
culated in said County of Wayne.
WILLIAM J. CODY,
to true copy) Judge of Probate.

RUTH R. BOLLS,
Deputy Probat
e Register.

Horace W. Gilmore, Atty.
2126 National Bank Bldg. (26)
STATE OF MICHIGAN
THE PROBATE COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF WAYNE
No. 384,064
In the Matter of the Estate of
KAZIMIERZ OSINSKI, Deceased, No-
tice is hereby given that all credi-
tors of said deceased are required to
present their claims, in writing and
under oath, to said Court at the
Probate Office in the City of Detroit,
in said County, and to serve a copy
thereof upon HORACE W. GILMORE,
Administrator of Said estate, at 2126
'National Bank Bldg, Detroit, Michi-
gan on or before the 2nd day of May.
A. D. 1951, and that such claims will
be heard by said court, before Judge
Thomas C. Murphy in Court Room
No. 305, Wayne County Building in the
City of Detroit, in said County, on the
2nd day of May, A. D. 1951, at two
o'clock in the afternoon.
Dated February 19, 1951.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.
Norton Rosin, Attorney
300 Lawyers Bldg. (26)
STATE OF MICHIGAN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF WAYNE
IN CHANCERY

The appointment of Mrs. Mild-
red Rolnitsky Freedman as nurs-
ery school director of the Davison
branch of the Jewish Community
Center is announced by Jacob
Keidan, chairman of the operat-
ing committee.
The school is scheduled to open
before March 1. It will conduct
two half-day sessions: three-year
olds will attend from 9:30 to 12;
four-year olds, 1:30 to 4.
Order of Publication
For interviews call Mrs. Freed- MARCELLA ANDERSON,
man, WE. 3-3525.

State Leaders Named
to Campaign Committ

Dr. David Kahn, civic and
communal leader of Lansing, and
Julian Levine of Pontiac have
been named to the national com-
mittee of the Combined Cam-
paign of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregltions and the
Hebrew Union College — Jewish
Institute of Religion, it was an-
nounced by Dr. Samuel S. Hol-
lender, general chairman.
Dr. Kahn will represent Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek of Lan-
sing in the councils of the na-
tional campaign in behalf of the
parent institutions of Reform
Judaism in America. Levine
will represent Temple Beth Ja-
cob.

CAMP CHELSEA REUNION
Camp Chelsea will hold its an-
nual reunion at 8 p.m., Sunday,
in the Davison branch of the
Center.

LEGAL NOTICES

FIRST INSERTION

HANDLY ANDERSON, Plaiuttft,
Defendant.
At a session of said Court, .held in
the Wayne County Building, Detroit,
Michigan, on the 31st day of January,

A. D., 1951.
PresentH
: ON; MILES N. CULEHAN.
It appearing from affidavit on file

that the. defendant, HANDLY ANDER-
SON, does not reside at the State
of Michigan, but resides at GOsport.
Alabama, c/o Charlie Anderson.
IT IS ORDERED THAT HANDLY
ANDERSON, defendant herein, appear
and. answer the Bill of Complaint
filed in this cause within three
months (3) from the date of this
Order, or said Bill will be taken as
confessed against him.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT
a copy of this Order be published in
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, and
also that a copy of this Order be sent
by registered mail to said defendant
at Gosport, Alabama, c/o Charles
Anderson,
MILES N. CULEHAN,
Circuit Judge.

THIRD INSERTION

Horace W. Gilmore, Atty.
2126 National Bank Bldg. (26)
STATE
MN
OF ICHIG
The Probat e Court ForA The
County of Wayne
No. 384 , 019
In the Matter of the Estate of HAS-
EN M. ABBES. also known as HOU-
SINE MOHAMED ABBAS, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that all creditors
of said deceased are required to pre-
sent their claims, in writing and under
oath, to said Court at the Probate Off-
ice in the City of Detroit, in said
County, and to serve a copy thereof
upon HORACE W. GILMORE. A dmin-
istrator of said estate, at 12890 Long-
acre, Detroit, Michigan on or before
the 25th day of-April, A.D. 1951, and
that such claims will be heard by said
court, before Judge Thomas C. Mur-
phy in Court Room No. 305, Wayne
County Building in the City of Detroit,
in said County, on the 25th day of
April. A D. 1951, at two o'clock in the
afternoon.
Dated February, 13, 1951.
THOMAS C. MURPHY,
Judge of Probate.

Seymour Tilchin,
2827 Cadillac Tower (26)
No. 377,519
STATE OF MICHIGAN, County of
Wayne, ss.: At a session of the Pro-
bate Court for said County of Wayne,
held at the Probate Court Room in
the City of Detroit. on the Twenty-
Sixth dayeacif February, in the year
one thousand nine hundred and
Fifty-One.
FIFTH INSERTION
Present. JAMES H. SEXTON, Judge
Morton C. Goldberg, Att'y
of Probate.
1312
Harper Ave. (11)
In the Matter of the Estate of
STATE OF MICHIGAN
SOLOMON SAM DIXON, also known
as SOLOMON S. DIXON, SOLOMON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
COUNTY OF WAYNE
DIXON and SAM DIXON. Deceased.
Ulysses G. Collins, Administrator of
IN CHANCERY
said estate, having rendered to this
No. 469-979
Court his first and final account in
AND GET THE VERY BEST SERVICE
MAXINE WILLIAMSON, Planitiff
said matter:
JAMES LONES vs.
It is ordered, That the Seventeenth
WILLIAMSON, De-
BY CALLING FROM THE CLASSIFIED
day of April, next, at ten o'clock in fendant.
the forenoon before Judge Patrick H.
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
COLUMNS OF THE
O'Brien at said Court Room be ap-
At a session of said Court held at
pointed for examining and allowing
the Court House in the City of De-
said account.
troit, County of Wayne, State of
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
And it is further Ordered, That a
Michigan, on the 25th day of Janu-
copy of this order be published once
ary A.D., 1951.
in each week for three weeks con-
Present HON. MILES N. CULE-
HAN, Circuit Judge.
It appearing from the affidavit on file
that the present address of the defend-
ant, James Lones Williamson, is Dix-
fork, Canada, Kentucky, and that said
address being outside of the State of
Michigan
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the
defendant appear and answer the Bill
of Complaint filed in this cause within
The makers of Chicken of the Sea Strained Tuna BABY FOODS
three months from the date of this
Order, or said Bill of Complaint will be
will send coupons for a free can of Strained Tuna Baby Food to
taken as confessed, and that this Order
will be published as required by law in
all readers making written request with address. Write today to:
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a news-
paper printed, published and cirulating
in said county, and a copy of said or-
der be sent to the defendant, by reg-
istered mail, return receipt requested
OFFER EXPIRES
at his last known address .
MARCH
3,
1951
MILES N. CULEHAN
404 DONOVAN BLDG., DETROIT 1, MICHIGAN
A TRUE COPY
Edgar M. Branigin, Clerk.
By B. H. Burkhardt, Deputy Clerk

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