American , J ewish Periodical Cell

What's the Score?

By LARRY ALTMAN

KWIKER GOT double satisfac-
tion from the win.
Seems that his son, Lou, 16, an
all-city track star at Central
High, was one of the key players
for the new champs, along with
captain Tom Kovans, Dave
Lieberman, Murray Frenkel, Ron
Schecter, Allan Froun, Arnie
Zimmerman and Jerry Stevens.
The boys also have their own
cheer leaders: curvaceous cuties
Bobbie Josephs, Bobbie Suffrin
and Sue Bushkin.
Congratulations to Harry Kwi-
ker, Lou, and the rest of the Bnai
Moshe boys—and girls. Keep up
the good work!

Teen-Age Town Talk

By MARCIA KLEINMAN

ACTIVITIES are on a
S OCIAL
rampage this week with for-

with dancing to follow (also by
Mickey Woolfe's orchestra.
mal affairs, weiner roasts, dances,
This promises to be a super
and just plain parties taking special occasion. Fellows, take
first place in the news. Let's try notice!
• • •
to get a birds-eye view of what's
same time, different
SAME
NITE,
going on.
"It never rains—it pours." Ain't place. the Quicks bring you the
May Whirl at the Dexter Jewish
it the truth? One
Center.
week the town
Music is provided by the Joe
is dead as a
Paul Quintet and vocalist Ilene
doornail a n d
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Sherwood.
t h e next it's
GKC BOWS
The highlight of the evening
Even though Gamma Kappa buzzin' with ac-
will be the picking of a lovely
Chi lost two straight contests to tivity. May 12
lass who will be crowned May
Kappa Chi, losing the interfrat will be one of
Queen and given a bouquet of
title — there is hope for another those buzzin'
nites.
flowers and a picture of herself.
Jewish team.
In the first
Applications for the contest can
Campus Club, featuring some place Alexander
tr
be picked up at the center. Tick-
of GKC's regulars are still in the Goode chapter
ets are 40 cents at the door.
Marcia
running. We'll keep our faithful of AZA will pre- ♦
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informed of results.
sent their second annual charity
ANOTHER ONE of those special
ball at the Mayfair Ballroom on nites was April 1 (last Saturday)
Waverly and Dexter, featuring when there were also three big
Mickey Woolfe and vocalist affairs—each in different cities.
Gloria Goode.
In our stamping grounds we
The donations ($1.50 a couple) remember the intercongregational
Congregation Ahavas Achim,
formal at Northwest Congrega-
19190 Schaefer road, will hold will be sent to the Cerebral Palsy
tion which brought over 100 cou-
Foundation.
an open meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
The Mosaic Chapter (the Jew- pies.
Monday.
ish branch'of Demolay sponsored I Our reporter by proxy Judy
Gerhardt Neumann, editor of by the Masonic Order) will hold Jacobs, whose date was Toby Cit-
the Detroit Jewish CI- Tonicle, something new in installations— ron, says that the gals gave an
will be the guest speaker. He a dinner-dance at the Masonic excellent preview as to the lat-
will speak on "Whither Jewish Temple on the same eve.
est fashion of miladies gowns.
Life?"
She observed the following
The dinner starts at 6:30 p. m.
Films will be shown and re- in supper rooms 1, 2 and 3 (the couples awhirl on the dance
freshments served. The public is meal is $2.50 a plate). The instal- floor.
Noah Lambert and Flu Ler-
lation will begin about 8:30 p. m.
invited.
man, Milly Finkelstein, Ettagail
Behyas and Jerry Millman, Shir-
ley Deutch and Lee Kramer, Ron-
nie Schecter and Elaine Rosen-
thal, Sandy Sinai and Don Si-
mons, Betsy Brown, Sam Gold-
stein, Stuart Small with Sandy
Suscsman, Edith Granow and
Joel Alexander, Shirley Elgott
and Ronny Sider, Louis Kwaker
with Bobby Sufferin, Aviva
Freedman and John Sobeloff, Joe
Berke and Vicky Schlafer, Mar-
COMPLETE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICE
shall Blondy and Carol Galin.
A cosy light was provided by
the lamps (candles in Coke bot-
tles) on tables surrounding the
dance floor,
STATEMENT OF CONDITION, APRIL 9, 1951
Seated at the tables: Noreen
Green and Sid Lutz, Sue How-
ard and Bob Metz, Bernie Liss
RESOURCES
and Marsha Ilendrin, Esther Ten
and Jack Koblin, Arlene Weis-
$ 380,361,479.38
Cash on Band aqd Due from Other Banks . • • •
man and Jerry Stone, Ginny Po-
709,601,183.83
United States Government Securities
laski and Gordy Rouff, Rochelle
120,805,214.65
Other Securities
Rubin and Len Brasgold.
Loans:
• • •
$
252,297,733.15
Loans and Discounts
TIIE PONTIAC TEMPLE was
313,694,255.21
61,396,522.06
Real Estate Mortgages
the scene of the second big eyent
6,332,706.43
Accrued Income and Other Resources
of the evening.
2,269,584.69
Branch Buildings and Leasehold Improvements
Familiar faces were those of
Freida Ring and Merle Stocker,
Customers' Liability on Acceptances and
6,342,831.13
Dave Mendelson and Francine
Letters of Credit
Weinberg, Bo Bo Kahn and
$1,539,407,255.32
Gloria Kanner, Jason Goode and
Shiffy Diskin, Sid' Dickstein and
LIABILITIES
Betty Leff, Roger Greenberg
with Coral Wampner, and Muriel
Deposits:
Mills and Dave Kacha.
$1 213,725,902.70
Commercial, Bank and Savings
During the evening a few dance
203,212,038.16
United States Government
instructors from the Arthur Mur-
40,183,733.81 $1,457,121,674.67
"
Other Public Deposits
ray studio showed the kids just
7,866,169.41
Accrued Expenses and Other Liabilities
"how it should be done" and dem-
750,000.00
Dividend Payable May 1, 1951
onstrated dancing at its best.
6,342,831.13
Acceptances and Letters of Credit
Over the border to Canada for
Capital Funds:
the last of the big three. Girls in-
$
15,000,000.00
Common Stock
vited boys for this dance put on
45,000,000.00
Surplus
by the Windsor BBG and called
67,326,580.11
7,326,580.11
Undivided Profits
the Crystal Ball.
$1,539,407,255.32
To carry out the theme there
was a huge revolving crystal ball
in the middle of the ceiling which
United Stales Government Securities carried at 8242,635,370.61 in the foregoing
threw yellow and green sparks
statement ore pledged So secure public deposits, including deposits of $14.401,943.08
on the dancers.
of the Treasurer-State of MicAigan, and for ether purposes required by kw.
Other decorations included yel-
low daffodils and yellow and
green streamers which bordered
the room.
Naomi Kaplan escorted Sid
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Rubenstein, Audrey Bordlen gave
GEORGE A. STAPLES
B. E. HUTCHINSON
HENRY E. BODMAN
a boutenair to Mort Dimack, Judy
Mathews called for Joel Salem,
DONALD F. VALLEY
BEN R. MARSH
ROBERT J. BOWMAN
Madeline Muroff invited Art
JAMES B. WEBBER, JR.
WALTER S. McLUCAS
PRENTISS M. BROWN
Weingarten, Shirley Tabachnik
R. R. WILLIAMS
W. DEAN ROBINSON
CHARLES T. FISHER
squired Dubby Enkin and Ducky
C. E. WILSON
Goldman bid for Mervin Katz-
NATE S. SHAPERO
CHARLES T. FISHER, JR.
man.
BEN E. YOUNG
R. PERRY SHORTS
JOHN 13. FORD, JR.
April 14 has come and gone but
never fear—May 12 is soon to
come. Boys, start saving money
now. Do I hear a groan? Come
32 OFFICES IN DETROIT
now, you have a month.
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MAIN OFFICE—WOODWARD AT CADILLAC SQUARE—DETROIT 32, MICHIGAN
THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK:
He who falls in love with him-
self will have no rivals.

LAY BALL! With the major rookie pitching prospect on the
league baseball celebrating club.
Needless to say, Rotblatt has
a jubilee season, here are a few
an excellent chance of estab-
special predic-
lishing a permanent Comiskey
tions:
Park residence.
Bob Swift,
Bengal back-
The way Richards has been
stop, will crash
singing his praises, it looks as
69 homers in
though Rotblatt is in—solid!
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1951.
Ted Williams
BOY WONDERS
will be voted as
Harry Kwiker, athletic director
the most popu-
of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue
lar player in
I ought to be proud. It isn't every
baseball.
team that wins a championship
Mickey Man- -Altman
its first year in competition!
tle, New York Yankee "find" will
Kwiker organized the boys in
enlist in the U. S. Marines.
the Bnai Moshe vicinity into a
Bobo Newsom will join the club given to athletics, arts, de-
New York Giants, winning 30 bates, etc.
games, including 11 straight per-
For the first time, Kwiker en-
fect contests.
tered a basketball team into the
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inter-congregational loop that in-
ROGOVIN SET
cludes the Shaarey Zedek, Tem-
It seems assured that Tiger ple Israel, Bnai David and Adas
right hander Saul Rogovin will Shalom synagogues.
stick with the varsity this year.
After copping second place in
Rog looked good in the exhibi-
seasonal play, the new entries
tion games of last week.
Red Rolfe says he will get a clumped the defending champs
good chance to show his stuff. and two year winners, Bnai
I personally think that the bat- David cagers.
Had the losers won, they would
tery of Rogovin and Joe Ginsberg
will bring much joy to Tiger fans have kept the trophy perma-
nently.
this season.
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In a fine flourish of sportsman-
ship, losers mentor Joe Gutfriend
ROTBLATT HOT
White Sox manager Paul gave happy Kwiker the trophy
Richards tabbed diminutive right after the game while both men
hander Mary Rotblatt as the best were on the court.

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Friday, April 20, 1951

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Ahavas Achim

NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT

Member Federal Deposit Ineur•met Corporation

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