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May 25, 1951 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-05-25

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Page 11

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, May 25, 1951

Teen-Age Town Talk

Selling Bonds

RBYOutlook

By NATE PEISS
TV THERE! It's Friday and

By MARCIA KLEINMAN

THIS WEEK our column honors man, Evelyn Jacoby with Howard

" I ant here again.
I wish to give any belated con-
gratulations to Janet Vogel. Janet
was presented with a silver
menorah for outstanding work
in community service, leadership
in the Bnai Brith Girls and her
high scholastic rating in school.
Sid Rubinstein of AZA 313 took
an honorable mention.
The Theo. Ilerzl BBGs played
host to R. Senter, special agent
of the FBI. who spoke on work
of the FBI,
Last Sunday a meeting of the
Michigan Advisory Conference
was held in Ann Arbor. Repre-
senting the BBYO was Sharon
Schwartz, Eddie Stewart, and
Charna (Chicky1 Melet. Follow-
ing the meeting was an informal
get together at the home of Tess
Schwartz.

witz, Marcus, Gompers, and Can-
tor.
The lineup for Sunday finds
at McCullough 9 a.m. field 1,
752-Iskowitz; field 2, 321-317;
10.45 a.m., field 1, 527-112; field
2, 776-Gompers.
At Fitzgerald, 9 a.m., field 1,
309-Marcus; field 2, 753-781; 10:45
a.m., field 1, 313-604.
In closing let one remind you
that my phone number is still
UN. 2-6654,

Packman, Sylvia Lask escorted
'L a very special birthday—the
25th birthday of Central High by Jack Weiner, Joan Rothen-
berg and Joel Lubin, Judy Jacobs
School.
and Johnny Shepard, Emily
Four hundred vocal and instru- Schultz and Sandy Lakin, Betsy
ment students together with Brown with Dick Gerstell, Nina
guest solists.
SINGING DOLLS
Katz and Billy Stone.
conductors a n d
TEL AVIV — (ISO' — Singing
Nina's host was Dave Mendel-
accompanists
dolls will soon be produced here
son•
will pay a musi-
for the export market by the
. Attending a luncheon for Ar-
cal tribute to the
Lena toy factory. The dolls will
lene Barnett at the Book Cadillac
school at the an-
"sing" Hebrew songs.
Casino:
niver s a ry con-
- Lois Krawitz, Mignon Cohen,
cert to be pre-
Ginny Polasky, Carol Avrin,
sented at the
Rosalie Abramovitz, M a r c i a
' Music 11 a 11 on
Yates, Rena Feigelman, Rhea
June I. at 8:30
-• Rubenstein. Evelyn Rogolf, Dee
Dee Modell, Do Do Kaplan,
In . m
Marcia
• Highligh tine
Phvs
Renee Rom, Ar- 0SCAO. 1% . I:A'. I.MAN, vice-
lis • Dictur,
'
. the program will be Percy dell Goren,
Joan Raisen, Betty president of the Detroit City
Grossinger's,
. Grainger, Australian-born com- Aaron, Anne Wald, Sandy Dubin Banks is a memLer of the ex-
$105.00 up
New York .
poser-conductor-pianist, who will and Arlene Sarko.
ecutive committee of the Bonds
come out of retirement to honor
Muskoka
Lodge,
Mrs. Royal C: Barnett and Mrs.
for Israel issue of $500,000,000.
$80.00 tip
Central as guest conductor.
• Ontario
Alex H. Barnett plus sister Peggy City Bank has been designated
THE NEWLY ELECTED offi-
School soloists Stanley Pasikov were on hand to add to the by the American Development cers of the DWC BBG Council Lake Tarleton Club,
and Larry Froman will perform memories of Arlene's birthday- and Financial Corp. for Israel are Susan Vogle, prrs.; Janice
New Hampshire $140.00 up
the Mozart Concerto for two , her 16th.
and the Chase National Bank of Lifton, veep; Jean Brendze,. corr. Banff-Lake Louise
pianos.. Vocalists Cecil Kasmer, * • *
New York as a community bank sec'y; Audry Bo•don, rec. sec'y;
S21i6.15
14 days
Helen Alexander, Grace Ashby,
THE JUNIOR Congregation of to receive subscriptions from Sue Rappaport, treas.; and Sharon
Jamaica Air Cruise
and Albert Kee will sing with Shaarey Zedek invites members the committees and agencies (Shiflie) Disken, counselor.
8 days, all-expense $284.60
the choruses and verse speaking and their L :ends to a Lag B'Omer conducting the campaign for
The Geo. Gershwin BBG Chap-
numbers, conducted by Dr. Harry field day picnic on Sunday at
the sale of bonds. By virtue of ter is now planning a picnic for Havana Air Cruise
S days, all-expense $194.58
Seitz, head of the music depart- Middle Rouge Park, from 2 till Kaufman's being both an offi- June 19. Included will be boating,
ment, will also be included in the 5 p. in
cial of the City Bank and a tennis, baseball, and a Bar-B-Q. Great Smokies
Transportation can be arranged
$141.80
program.
member of the campaign com-
8 days
Again let me remind you of
Former Central faculty and by calling Dave Weisman, W. mittee, subscriptions for bonds
Black Hills of South
the
Dora
Savage
Barn
Dance
to
can be placed d;r^ctly with
alumni will also assist in making 3-1671, or Shel Miller, TO. 8-4064.
$168.41
Dakota, 9 days
be held this Tuesday at Gramer's
him.
this concert a gala revival of the The Temple Israel debating
Barn. Time is 8 p.m. and tickets
Tour
California
Circle
triumphant festivals which have team weld to Cincinnati last
$226.15

are $1.50 a couple.
15 days
brought Central national re- week end to debate on the topic

"Resolved
that
a
program
of
re-
Mexico
Air
Tour
known.
"PLAY. BALL!" • the umpire
leased time should be alloted in
8 days, all-expense. $320.20
said, and play ball they did. As
MORE BIRTHDAYS — Sweet the public schools.
Miami Beach Air Tour
If anyone knows what this
Sixteens to be exact.
DENVER, Colo. — A former of today the teams are doing
7 days, all-expense $138.40
very
good,
In
the
American
Lea-
means
please
call
me
at
TO.
Let's start with what is popu-
Detroit resident and graduate of
gue
we
find
Windsor
112
in
first
7-4274
(3314
Tyler).
'Fares quoted plus transportation
larly known as "Bonner and
Wayne University, Dr. Oscar Bal-
tax
Ginny's." No, this isn't some new
chum, has been awarded a fel- place with no defeats-as yet. ..
They
are
followed
by
a
three-
Complete
information
and reserva-
lowship
by
the
National
Research
sort of drink.
tions on all hotels and travel are
I refer specifically to Juan Bon-
Council to test out a new diag- way tie for second place between
obtainable through our office.
317, 604, and 313. Next we find
ner and Virginia Talberg's com-
nostic device for tuberculosis.
bined Sweet Sixteen at the Elm-
The research fellowship and 781, followed by 753, and helping
ELKIN HOTEL &
The Sheruth League will hold grant of $3,500 was announced by I clean the cellar is 321 tied with
wood in Canada just one week
ago that saw as guests Mike'Gale its installation of officers Tuesday Philip lloutz, executive director 527,
TRAVEL BUREAU
and Dicky Varkel as hosts and at Rotunda Inn. The following of the National Jewish Hospital \ Each of the latter two teams
Lorraine Freedman and Dick will be installed:'
at Denver, where Balchum is now have no victories as yet.
Tuller Hotel Lobby
In the National League it is
Levinson, Rona Weingarten and
Mesdames Arthur Tractenberg, a research fellow and will make
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
Stan Delidow, Iry Fuller and president; Marvin Stearn, Nathan his year's study.
a different story. Tied for first
WOodward 5-3431
Esther Adelson.
Spector and Shin Chapin, vice-
The award is one of the most place is 752 and 309 with three
Evenings by Appointment
Also Barbara Bayliss a n d presidents; Gilbert Roth, record- important of its kind in the wins and no losses. We then find
Ronny Charfoos, Claire Lerman ing secretary; Stuart Palmer, medical research field.
in the following order: 776, Isko-
and Sonny Fine, Joan Goldberg treasurer, Philip Atkins, financial
-
Balchum will spend the year
and Fred Channis, Bey Blaine secretary; Maxwell Goldstein and working with the elaborate ap-
and Mel Jacobs, Stan Weingar- Selden Isaacson, corresponding paratus he built in an endeavor
ten and Marcia Waxer, Joan Sil- secretaries; and Morna Norman to give doctors data they haven't
berstein and Ronnie •Barrass, Strager, publicity.
been able to get before on the ,
Jerry Laker and Gloria Schall,
The organization is devoted to efficiency of lung operation in
Dorothy Bassell and Neil Gold- sending underprivileged chil- breathing.
berg•
dren hp Fresh Air Camp.
After the floor show and
BBYM Chapter Hears
dancing were concluded the gang
promenaded (formals and all) to
U of D Professor. Talk
a carnival next door.
At a recent meeting of the
Seen getting sick on the ferris
New World Chapter, Bnai Brith
private beach on tilt.
• wheel and tilt-a-whirl were Pat
irectly on Lake Michigan, 500 feet of
Omena Inn at Omena, Mich., Young Men's Chapter, a discus-
All Vacation
PREMISES • Picturesque Spacious Grounds •
Turner supported by Art Wein- announces that Jack Verdi, hu- sion was held under the super-
Activities. Professional Entertainment • Dancing Nitely • 130
" garden, Elaine • Rosenthal by morist and story teller, will MC vision of Dr. Leonard Burns of •
Delicious Modern
Modern Airy Rooms - Private Baths
Ronnie Schecter, Sharon Willis its floor show as well as direct the University of Detroit philoso-
Kosher Food - American' Plan • Playground for Children.
- by Murray Janower, Sandy Sinai
an original comedy slcit at the phy department.
Drive Telephone120 South Haven, Mich
by Donny Simons, Evy Rogoff by
The topic was "How Free 11 1 North Shore
Decoration day week-end open-
Vicky Spear, Lita Schecter by
Should Freedom of Speech Be?"
ing, May 27 to June 2.
Jerry Stevens, Nancy Harris by
Lily Shejey, Broadway singer,
Larry Sukenic, Bev Bricker by will be the featured soloist and
Larry Sabbath, Linda Varkle
the Arthur Murray dance team of
• by Eugene Gelzayd, Lorretta Joe Cornell and Yvonne Noova
Weingarden by Jerry Weingar-
will preesnt its repertoire.
den, and Joyce Braitman by Paul
Dick Stein and his orchestra
Weingarden.
The new camp site .. .
EXTRA!
Also enjoying the goings-on will play for dancing.
EXTRA!
were Bonner and Ginny's parents
Paved road . . . only 15.7 miles
from 7 Mile - Couzens. Grand
and relatives.
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out.
HARROW 636 Ring 16
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Dining on charcoal broiled
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