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Friday, April 27, 1951
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Teen-Age Town Talk
Bnai Bat Women Schedule
Inter-City Bowling Tourney
BBYOutlook
I
By NATE PEISS
ND A BRIGHT hello to you;
to you, too. How is the holiday
By MARCIA KLEIN5IAN
Final plans are being completed the following women as chair-
treating you? Well as Edward R.
for the fourth annual inter-city men:
Mrs. George Karabenick, gen- Murrow says, "Here is the news."
E HAVE A LOT of news to is as standard as a coke for party Bnai Brith Women's bowling
The Alexander Goode dance to
eral chairman; Mrs. Norman Da-
enjoyment.
tournament
which
will
be
held
W catch up with this week so
Rhoda Leache's house was May 5 and 6 the
at WY-7 Recrea- vidson, trophies; Mrs. Sam Gold, be held on May 12 will be at the
let's start with ...
publicity; Mrs. David Levinson, Mayfair Ballroom on Dexter and
headquarters for a uke jamboree tion.
T.J.C.C.T.A.S.A.B. (The Jewish last week when Rita Frazein and
scoring;
Mrs. Leo Greenblatt, Waverly. Dancing will be from
Ralph
Rosenblatt,
presi-
Mrs.
Community Center Third Annual Harold Rosenswag, Sandra Furst
...
score keeper; Mrs. Alfred Weiner, 8:30 p.m. on. Refreshments will
'714 luncheon; Mrs. Sam Klee, tourna- be served.
Swimming Awards Banquet). and Sonny Cannon, Naomi Polu-
Spelled backwards it is?
ment registration; Mrs. Leonard
koff and Don Ross, Larry Brour
Featured band will be Micky
Tigay, luncheon registration; Mrs. Woolf, with songs by Gloria
The function of this affair was and Joyce Weisman dropped in
Sol Lachman, favors, and Mrs. Goode of ''Songs For Your Sup-
to present trophies to the 18 boys for an evening of what have you.
Victor Lawson and Mrs. Harold per" on WXYZ.
Helping carve the turkey with
and 8 girls on the swimming
Johnson, entertainment.
team. The members of the team all the trimming were JUdy Le-
Tickets are $1.50 per couple
vin and Sid Diamond, Arlene
A victory luncheon will be and all proceeds will go to the
and their dates are:
Cranis and Mary Seidman, Rita
Marshall Cort- •
held at the Statler Hotel on May Cerebral Palsy Foundation. For
Schenfeld with Richie Grossman,
12, at which time trophies will be tickets call Jim Direnfield, UN.
ney with Sheila
Fern Gault with Mickey Zide,
presented to winning teams and 4-2040,
Weinbaum, Bob
Geri Zlatkin and Ronnie David-
Marans with
to individuals winning single
Next comes the Dora Savage
off. Hostess Rhoda was squired
Barbara Sklover,
events.
BBG Barn Dance. This Barn
by
Morley
Cooper.
Shel Sinaberg
A fashion show also will be Dance, their second fund-raising
• • •
and Arta Fabian,
presented that afternoon by affair, will be held at Gramer's
Al Benson with
ANOTHER PARTY was held at
Kline's, as part of hte entertain- Barn. The date is May 29, and the
Barbara Baum, •
Joan Gordon's on the same eve.
time is 8 p.m. There will be a pro-
ment.
Stan Wandruff
Joan's date was Basil Kingston
fessional band and caller. Tickets
and Sally Sosin,
from the University of Ohio.
are $1.50 p•L'r couple.
Marty Siegel and
Roberta Feldman was with Bill
Diane Mailerman BBG held
Marcia
Sharon Reisman,
Marwell, Pat Lieberman with
their installation of .officers at
Bruce
Farber
and
Fran
Taub,
Al
•
Roger Pernick, Shirley Victor
the Veterans' Memorial Building
Lapin with Mina Wisenfeld, Lar- with Danny Cohen, Barbara Wei-
last week. Installed were Pat
ry Froman and Judy Silverman, ner and Chuck Tait, Dick Rosen-
Hashomer H a t z a i r, Zionist Turner, pres.; Rona Weingarten,
MRS. KARABENICK
Mary Klavons and Ada Urono- thal and Cynthia Levine.
youth organization is inviting the veep; Lita Schecter, treas.; and
• • •
vitz, Eddy Chodoroff with Judy
In the middle of the evening dent of the Detroit Bnai Brith Jewish community to attend its Bev Efros, secretary.
Goldsmith, Dave Zeft and Arlene
• • •
the gang went to Barbara Wei- Women's Bowling Association, annual program in commemora-
Burke.
SOMEONE GET their
ner's
for
lox
and
bagel
(Oops!
tion
of
the
founding
of
the
Jew-
DID
announces that over 350 women
Manny Rattner and Mr. Cho-
that word),
will be bowling in the tourna- ish state. The concert will be dates mixed up? I notice that
doroff also received trophies for Mustn't mention
• • •
ment this year. She has appointed held at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, May both Seymour Sobole, 317, and
their conscientious efforts on be-
TIIOUGIIT FOR TIIE WEEK:
5 at Durfee Intermediate School. the Dora Savage BBG chapter
half of the team.
Idealism increases in direct pro-
• • •
The program will include a will hold wienie roasts on May
berg, Betsy Brown, Lorraine
TIIE 9A ELECTIONS at Durfee portion to one's distance from the Freedman, Judy Krandall, Caro- dramatic presentation, "On the 5. Question! Has this been plan-
ned that way?
have come and gone leaving the problem.
lyn Beckerman, Elaine Goodman, Plains of the Negev," by Yigal
And now news from our new-
• • •
Mosenson, prominent Israeli
following victorious officers:
Judy
Goldsmith,
Susan
Frank,
est
BBG chapter in the city, the
COMING
EVENTS
—
The
Bee
President, Bobby Lichtman;
Audrey Goldstone, Ros Shulman, playwright; an Israeli dance Al Jolson chapter. Officers are
secretary, Elaine Madorsky; vice- Bops welcome one and all to their Meredith Tigel, Margo Jacobson, group performing interpretive
president, Art Ungerleider; treas- lawn party at 8 p.m., May 4, at Peggy Blau, Ruth Ann Shapiro, and folk dances; Hashomer Hat- Jean Brindze, pres.; Sue Gold-
18300 Mendota, the home of Elea-
zair's younger drama group and smith, veep; Gail Stellar, rec. sec.;
ured, Joyce Brown.
Nancy Fisher and Judy Sperka.
Rosalie Feldman cor. sec., and
nor
Silverman.
Refreshments
Campaign speeches, posters,
The schedule for the eve started folk choir; and a gymnastic dis- Carol Garber, treas.
election skits and songs are things and dancing are the main fea- with iced cocktails (grapefruit in play.
The Jolson Chapter held a
In keeping with the tone which
of the past and the thoughts of tures.
disguise) and hors d'oeuvre be-
membership tea about two weeks
The
Chi
Epsilon
Organization
has
been
set
in
the
past
by
these
the moment are of graduation.
fore a feast of friend chicken
The same applies to Central will hold a balm dance on May 11 which was followed by moving programs, Moshe Barzalai, of the ago and acquired 15 new mem-
at
Van's
Barn
with
a
professional
bers. Good going girls.
High where the 12A's are looking
• • •
pictures of Sharon's parties of economic department of the Jew-
forward to their trip to Niagara caller and band. The tickets are every past year and concluded by ish Agency will speak on current
TWO
SUNDAYS
AGO the Ber-
$1.50 per couple.
Falls,
the filming of the party for this Israeli problems.
nard
Iskovitz
AZA
Chapter
In Id a
Something
to
dream
about
—
The latest 12B news is the
Since 1933 when the first
year's record (in which the guests
party for the Al Jolson
race for the office of president. The May cabaret presented by played leading roles).
branch of IIashomer Hatzair was movie
BBG Chapter. Dancing followed.
In the running are Murray Jano- the entire Order of Demolay on
established in Detroit, Jewish
While we're in the birthday de- youth of this city have been par- A good time was had by all?
wer, Guy Barron, and Mel Fish- Friday nite, May 18 at (hold your
Last Sunday the Iskovitz Chap-
man. Your guess is as good as breath) the Latin Quarter, East partment let's not forget the ele- ticipating in the various activities
Grand boulevard at Woodward. gant celebration given by Mr. which have marked the move- ter held a third seder at the home
mine.
Dancing. starts at nine to the and Mrs. Daniel Staub for their ment since its beginnings in Po- of Stanley Iskovitz, father of the
The Sandals Club is also under
music
of Leonard Stanley and daughter, Margot, at the Elm- land and Eastern Europe and la- chapter's namesake.
n e w management. Occupying
Sobole 232 BBYM held an in-
offices are Joan Kramer, presi- orchestra, with vocals by Lynn 1,i,00d Casino in Canada.
ter in America.
stallation of officers last Saturday
Margot wore a beautiful white
dent, Saralei Riess, secretary; and Sharon.
A program of scouting, folk night, at Larry Eizenberg's house.
Advance sale tickets are $3 per lace and net formal.
Sandra Berkely, treasurer.
dancing and singing, and ac- Installing officer was advisor
couple (tickets at the door are
• • •
Helping her cut the cake were quainting Jewish youth with its
Dave Rappaport.
THE GALS IN TIIE Diablos $4).
her host Lauren Goodman and
Installed were Alvin Gold,
So ask your dreamstuff now, her guests Lois Ash and Conrad great heritage is being carried
took to blue jeans, boy and wie-
out in groups which range in age pres.; Morris Last, veep.; Stan
ners for their first club event at fellows, before she decides to go Pearl, Elaine Brandt escorted by from 11 to 20.
Freed, sec.; and Marry Elias,
stargazing with someone else.
Alvin Buck, Irene Dresser with
Lola Valley.
For tickets call TY. 4-5184.
• • •
treas.
Sittin"round the fire were
Mel Eder, Elaine Goodman and
The next affair by the chapter
DO YOU KNOW Sharon Wil- Don Sugerman, Elsie Kutner and
Gloria Rose with Morry Rosen-
will be a Hay Ride.
thal, Dorothy Rose and Bernie lis? There's a girl who will be Carl Scott.
• • •
Feldman, Bernice Stein and Jerry just as sweet a month from today
Also, Marilyn Pearl and Gil
BASEBALL
IN the news . . .
and
a
month
from
that
as
she
Silverman, Audrey Edelstein with
Galens, Ruth Rosender whose
Starting this Sunday the AZA
Burt Schiff, Shirley Sachs and was a month ago on her Sweet date was Seymour Mandell,
The Rex Lodge bowling team baseball season starts.
Harry Weine, Ilene Robinson and Sixteen.
We will try to give you a list
Let's recall that celebration for Beaunie Rothbart and Harold swept over the veteran Detroit
Hal Blacher, Lois Linsky and
Lodge team to win the Bnai of the games that will be played
Lynn,
Donny Siegel, Rita Ross and Al a roll call.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
L
Staub
Brith bowling tournament held the Sunday following the day this
Going down the list we find
Hershkowitz, and Anita Gold
Rochelle Davidoff, Virginia Tal- also helped Margo enjoy the eve last week-end at the State Fair column is printed.
with Bob Feldman.
Bowling Alleys with 3170 points.
Starting next week we will
Ukelele playing has caught on
Detroit Lodge placed second have the standings of all teams
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Lodge won first place in all-
The lineup for Sunday April
events with 1343. N. Nadler was 29 is as follows:
Est. 1928
second.
At MacCulloch Field: 9 a.m.,
Herm Zimmerman of Pisgah field 1, 527 vs. 753; field 2, '781
received highest single game vs. 313; 10:45 a.m., field 1, 604
honors with a 266. Harry Cohen vs. 317; field 2, 321 vs. 112.
was tournament chairman.
At Fitzgerald Field: 9 a.m., field
1, 309 vs. 776: field 2, Iskovitz vs.
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