at 3300 Tyler and tell us of our -ping things better late than Balaban with Harvey Wise ... ever the following items: 'Twas Meanwhile don't forget to call holiday parties and plans. SP Guest Speaker Teen-Age Sophisticates 1•141, Bq HELEN TENNENBAUM NLY EIGHT DAYS left unti Dec. 23 which will mark the evening of the first annual home- coming reunion for former Cen- tralites s p o n- sored by the newly formed Central Alumni Association. The combined variety sh o w will be a star- studded affair bringing back some of Cen- Helen t r a l's greatest talent of the past. Besides, there will be some of our finest cur- rent attractions plus the gala dance in the gym. That popular grad Dick Stein and his orchestra will supply the music. All fellows and girls are invited to attend and you can get your tickets from Rita Lang- dorf or your reporter. By the way, we hope our read- ers in Ann_Arbor and East Lan- sing are making sure that they keep this, night open to renew old acquaintances back at ye olde alma mater .. . • v • SEEN CHEERING Central at a recent basketball game at the Coliseum were Dan Honigman with Kay Jurkowitz, Alice Levy and Norm Karp, Al Adeslon with Myrna Schiff, Flo Grossberg, and Dave Stublerg, Nancy May with Jerry Remick, and Howie Bin- kow, Eddy Merkow, Bob Men- deslon, Jack Solomon, Dickie Hamburger, Rissanna Cohen, Rita Selman, Beverly Feldman and Rosalee Berg. gala hayride and wiener roast TO. 7-6128 or drop a line to us long! Have fun! nch took place at the Ingle- ide Riding Club under the spon- wrship of the Temple Beth El ligg School. Rolling in the hay, trying to onsunie all the food, and gen- Tally having one great time to be remembered were Nancy May with Jack Cooper, Alice Newman and Bill Sholovitz, Seymour Rott with Irene Siegel, Stu Orman with Diane Roberts, Sid Klein- man who took Audrey Seligson, Dick Simons with Joanna Fran- kel, Betty Paysner and Barry Saflir and Judy Wise with Hal Levy. • • . Wishing All Our Jewish Friends and Patrons A Joyous Chanukah O SUPER MARKETS RABBI SAMUEL STOLLMAN, •of Windsor, will be the guest speaker at a Chanukah Latke and luncheon party at 1:30 p.m. Monday at Itosenberg.'s The affair is sponsored by the Sis- ters of Zion Mizrachi. Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld will sing for the group. A MOST SUCCESSFUL din- ner party was given Thanksgiv- ing eve with lots and lots to eat. Those who shared in the go- ings on were Maxine Glassman with Buzzy Dolnick, Carol Spivak with Stanley Nastir, and Beatrice derful time was had by everyone Who attended. • • • 1, 4, ANOTHER ONE of those ter- rific double surprise parties was given. This time the guests of honor were Mersha Guam and Marlene Peitz whose respective dates were Sandy Roth and Jerry Tenenbaum. Joining in the dancing and helping to share the cake were Eunice Michelson with Mannie Grossman, Shirley Freedman with Morry Silber, Ruby Fisher with Shel Friedson, Sandy Ros- enthal with Dave Gallman, Carol Fritz and Kenny Gould, Marelyn Friedenberg with Elliot Green- • • • berg, and Diane Woolfenson NORTHWEST HEBREW'S squired by Roger Lipson. Youth Group is presenting their • • • annual Chanukah party Dec. 17th. BECAUSE WE believe in pub- Dancing, movies, refreshments and a ceremony at which the Menorah will be lit, will high- GREETINGS light the evening's activities. Come stag or drag. . . the party is scheduled to get under- * . way at 8 p.m. • "Monte Carlo Night" was the presentation of the Cardigans last week which turned out to be a very successful affair. Members of the club who worked hard to see this turnout, successful are Bob Abrams, Al Adelson. Tom Beare, Howard 1326 BROADWAY Milkin, Coleman Verona, Mark Davidson, Leon Vlisides, Milton Meyers, Marvin Glanzrock, Rich- ard Green, and Bernard Schecter. • • • ATTENDING A SURPRISE dinner party for David Rosen- feld's 15th birthday were many of his friends who helped cut the cake and wish Dave all the luck in the world. Included in the group were Sidney Levine, Ellonre Silver- 2915 Grand River man, Dick Frank, Sheila Sklar, Runny Sharfos, Joan Goldberg, WO. 3-2330 Joel Dunsky, Judy Michaelson, Milton Sosnick, Elaine Goodman, Don Gale, and Fay Dann. A won- Greetings Continental Baking Co. 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