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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page 13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, May 11, 1951

Teen-Age Town Talk

Tells of Program,

What's the Score?

By MARCIA 'KLEINMAN

ROVING reporter is on
Y OUR
the prowl again. This time

By LARRY ALTMAN

Gloria Cohen with Mort Jaffe,
Gloria Fox and Stuart Glasier,
Harry Lerman and Diane Sand-
ler, Roger Pernick and Pat Lieb-
erman, Eugene Cohene and Tobe
Davidson, Jimmy Stark and Glor-
ia Jaffe, Lee Werber and Richard
Rosenthaler, Paula Trivax and
Chuck Tait, Rochelle Rubin and
Shel Katz.
Also, Roberta Rechter and
Skippy Rabinowitz, Claire Ler-
man and Lenny Lubarsky, Irene
Lubarsky with Mary Bookstein,
Elaine liershkovitz and Al Cole-
man, Sandra Pilnick and Don
-Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Lerman and
Sheldon Lerman, stag, (age 6).

fhe question is "How does spring
affect you?"
Dick Sutkin was really affected.
Said Dick, "It makes girls look
lovlier, boys look manlier and me
feel better."
Toby Citrin
says that spring •
is a good substi-
tute for Hadacol.
Susan Rappa-
por t declared,
It makes me
feel romantical."
It
Lenore Lakritz
s
was too busy
• • •
daydreaming to
AGAIN AT THE Elmwood
answer.
Marcia
Shirley Wexler and Millie Keil
Allan Lyness
retorted, "The Tigers!"
had a double Sweet Sixteen.
Joyce Rosenbloom declared,
Best wishes were doubled from
"Spring is something you wait all Rae Wein and Mark Hutton, Judy
year for-41 days until vacation." Josephson and Hershel Horowitz,
Connie Grey exclaimed, ''I am Beverly Alfeld and Dick Karson,
filled with an uncrunchable exu- Annette Goldman and Barry Sa-
berance!"
fir, Laura Sherman plus Al Adel-
Aviva Freedman reports that son, Lois Rosenbloom and Bob
her date list has doubled.
Abrams, Sheila Axler with Mar-
When asked, "How does spring shall Fogelson, Bob Keil with
affect you?" Bobby Kline said, Marilyn Levine.
"Not at all," while Roberta Rech-
Not to mention Lenny Mondrow
ter replied, "Like a hole in the and Phyllis Levey, Marion Carel
head!"
and Maynard Fiusty, Phyllis
Harvey Saperstine tells us he Freeman and Herbie Mendelson,
"winters in Florida, summers in Maureen Simon and Al Fill, Rho-
California and springs at girls."
da Rubin with Marty Weinstock,
• • •
Marcia Tyner with Aubrey Mey-
DATES IN TIlE NEWS—May erson, Sherry Denby and Gordy
20 is the Northwest Congrega- Ruff, Betty Aaron and Bert Sha-
tion's picnic at Lola Valley.
piro, Merlene Engelberg and
June 2 brings the Temple Israel Hanley Gerwin, Arnie Sander-
lawn party for the confirmands. brae and Ellen Lightstone.
Saturday, May 26, 8 p.m., and
Millie's date was Bert Davis
Sunday, May 27, 2:30 p.m. is and Shirley's Bernie Buckhalter.
when "Kiss and Tell," the F.
As always from TO. 7-4274, 3314
Hugh Herbert hit comedy of ado-
lescent love, will be presented by Tyler.
the Gaslight Theater group of
Dexter-Davison teen-agers. Tick- Bnai David Units Plan
ets at the door are 50 cents.
Joint Quiz Program
What fellow, whose initials are
The Bnai David Sisterhood and
Ronny Charfoos, was driving a
Men's Club will hold a joint quiz
car with 15 people in it—three in program Monday at the syna-

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the trunk?

Tomorrow marks the birthday
of Barbara Phillips—Happy birth-
day to a wonderful girl.
• • •
TOMORROW NIGHT also
mark Florence Lerman's birthday
—her 16th: She celebrated at the
Elmwood Casino where the vaga-
bonds headed the floor show.
Florence's escort was Stan
Kaplan. Her guests were:

LIMMER, 19 year old
L OU
first base prospect, is cur-

MRS. WILLIAM P. GREEN-
BERG, president of Temple
Israel Sisterhood, announces
that the meeting at 1:30 p.m.,
Monday will be dedicated to
mothers. The drama group, un-
der the direction of Mrs. Har-
old Schakne, will present a
tableau for the occasion. Mrs.
William Greenwald will be the
monologist and Mrs. Morris W.
Stein will be at the piano. The
dramatic presentation will be
followed by the annual election
of officers. Dessert luncheon
will be served at 12:30 p. m.

Music Study Club
to Hold Annual Meeting

The annual meeting of the
Music Study Club will be held
at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday at the Lee
Plaza Hotel. Luncheon will be
served.
Following a report by Mrs. A.
R. Brasch, president, and the
election of officers, a musical
program will be presented by
Gertrude Leve Blum, vocalist,
and Mrs. Harry Oberstein, ac-
companist.
Mrs. Allen Braver will serve
as chairman for the day.

gogue.
A trophy will be given the win-
ning team and refreshments will
be served. •

Watch

education program for parents
and children is made light of in
the musical "JPI Goes South
Pacific." Boaz Siegel plays the
leading role. The supporting cast
includes Sylvia Heideman, Mary
Silber and Philip Nichamin.
Members of the Center will
be introduced to their new execu-
tive director, Irwin Shaw, and
assistant director, Harold Weiss,
at the meeting.
Morris Garvett, president, will
present the annual report. Twelve
posts on the board of directors
will be filled by election.
Nominees include: Mrs. Samuel
S. Aaron, Mrs. George Blumen-
stock, Lewis B. Daniels, Wilfred
B. Doner, Max M. Fisher, Mrs.
Joseph G. Geschelin, Jacob L.
Keidan, Mr% Louis G. Redstone,
Miss Bertha M. Robinson, Saul
Saulson, Ben Wigder and David
P. Zack.

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• •
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CENTER ROUNDUP
Jewish Center swimmers won
the first annual National Jew-
ish Welfare "air mail" swim-
ming meet, beating out 10 other
teams for top honors.
Our kids racked up a total
of 202 and a half points. Chi-
cago scored 153 and a half for
second; Plainfield, N.J., placed
third with 67; Omaha, Neb.,
posted 65 for fourth spot, and
Trenton, N. J., brought up the
rear with 42.
Detroit boys tallied 104 and
a half while local femmes ac-
counted for 98. The Center will

'51 — PONTIAC — '51

for ANTIQUE SHOW • Ju ne

YUGOSLAV RELATIONSHIPS
TEL AVIV—(ISI)—Dr. Dushan
Bratic, the new Yugoslav minis-
ter to Israel, presented his cre-
dentials to President Chaim
Weizmann,

2 Center Groups to Present
Comedies at Annual Meeting

Members of two Jewish Com-
munity Center programs will
present their work in entertain-
ing terms at the Center's annual
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at
the Davison branch.
"Wednesday's Cooking" and
"JPI Goes South Pacific"— two
comedies—represent weeks of re-
hearsal and scripting by the teen-
age Gaslight Theater and the
Jewish Parents' Institute drama
group.
Teen-age activities of the Cen-
ter are presented in "Wednes-
day's Cooking." Gilbert Levin
stars as an adult who has wan-
dered into the teen-packed Davi-
son branch on its busiest night.
Supporting players include Pearl
Fellander, Ilsa Lowie and Mari-
lyn Steinhardt, Jean Fox and
Ronald Goldberg.
The establishing of a Jewish

rently being guarded by man-
ager Jimmy Dykes of the Phila-
delphia A's.
Limmer, a Jewish southpaw
from the Bronx proved an irri-
tating thorn in the side of the
Tigers during a recent series.
Facing Saul Rogovin, Bengals'
Jewish right hander, Limmer
managed of drive a pitch into
the upper right field deck. The
day before, he doubled in three
runs.
Limmer is rated as a red hot
hitting prospect. He could be-
come a left handed Hank Green-
berg - - ah!
We feel that manager Dykes
is very selfish in keeping two
first basemen. His other star
is a steady player named Ferris
Fain.
• • •

be presented with a trophy; all
participating swimmers will re-
ceive certificates.
Mermaid Minna Weisenfeld
sparked the girls efforts, parti-
cipating in the 40 and 100 yard
freestyle races, taking second in
the 100 yard backstroke, as well
as joining the winning freestyle
medley team.
• • •
THE BOYS' EFFORTS were
capped by co-captain Bob Mar-
ans, who took second place in
the 220 freestyle, 100 and 200
yard breaststroke and swam
with the medley relay team that
won second place.

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