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Tales Out of School
Betsy
Brown
Central
High
12B elections, accompanied by
huge campaign posters and
clever slogans, resulted in the
election of Herbie Zimmerman,
president, Roger Pernick, veep,
Ruth Boraks, secretary, and Bob
Littman, treasurer.
Music from the Southern
Hemisphere *was the feature of
a program given by the Latin
American classes under the
leadership of Mr. Pettis. Shel
Roth's band, which includes
Jerry Sherman, Iry Fleishman,
Ron Miller and Maurice ,Cohen,
played music in the Pan Ameri-
can tempo. Winifred Goldberg
and Iry Fuller sang Spanish Folk
songs, Sylvia Deutlebaum and
Ruth Spielberg played a violin
duet.
The 12Bs are holding their
annual "Levi Leap" tonight in
Central'S gym. Herbie Zimmer-
man and Morry Frankel headed
the planning committee.
The Student Council is trying
to find people with cars who
would be willing to join a car
pool for away - from-Central
basketball games. Those inter-
ested, call Sally Kornwise, presi-
dent of the Student Council, TO.
6-2946.
"The Late Christopher Bean,"
this year's 12A play which was
scheduled for. Dec. 13 and 14, has
been advanced one day, Dec. 12-
13, to avoid conflicting with the
basketball game against U. of D.
Dec. 14.
Nina Katz ushered in her 16th
birthday with a dinner party at
Elmwood on Thanksgiving night.
Helping her celebrate were Bill
Stone, Nina's host, Myrna Katz
and Harvey Jaslove, Shirleyann
Deutch and Howard Koss, Judy
Jacobs and Morley Wasserman,
Sandy Collier and Jerry Salas-
san, Ginny Kuttnaur and Mort
Levy, Audrey Goldstone and
-Marty Kopitz, Betsy Brown and
Richard Gersten, Jackie Jaulus
and Bob Klein, Rochelle David-
.off and Larry Isaacs, Joan
Hertzenson and Earl Mandell,
Marian Weller and Jay Millman
and Mina Lask and Jerry
Schneyer.
Bnai Moshe Women
Cunningham's to Pay
To Hold Donor Monday $815,000 in Bonuses
Welfare Women to Hold
Donor Luncheon Dec. 12
Mrs. Harry Gunsberg, vice-
president of the Bnai Moshe Sis-
terhood and ways and means
The North Woodward Branch committee chairman, announces
of Jewish Women's European plans are complete for the Sis-
Welfare Organization will hold terhood's major fund raising
By
project, its building fund lunch-
mar
eon to be held at 12 nodn, Mon-
Barbara
day, in the synagogue social
hall.
Levin
Entertainment will be provid-
ed by Mrs. Samson Wittenberg
Mum ford
who will sing, and Mark Feder
High
as guest speaker. Mrs. Theodore
Curtis is donor chairman. Call
WE. 3-0862 for tickets.
Plans are now being formu-
Latin Club members will make
lated for the annual paid-up
their debut on the air when they
luncheon which will be held Jan.
present the rac
—II.6' script, "Latin
14, announced Mrs. Robert Mid-
for Today," over station WDTR.
dleman, membership chairman.
Cast in the show are Bob Segar,
New Classes at Center
Jack Lifsitz, Burt Stillman,
New classes offered at the
Richard Light, Katherine Bishop,
Woodward Jewish Center include
Barbara Levin, Lawrence Lee,
bridge, 8 to 11 p.m., Monday;
Carolyn Ulrich and Paula Stern.
ballroom dancing, 8:30 to 10:30
The script will tell how Latin
p.m., Thursday; arid chess, 8:30
is used every day as the basis of
to 11 p.m., Thursday. Call, TR.
English and other languages.
5-8400 for complete information.
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MRS. JOSEPH ZUCKERMAN
The steam shovel has begun
its work on Mumford's third its 20th annual donor luncheon
unit, which will consist of an at 12 noon, Wednesday, at the
auditorium and classrooms. Be- Book Cadillac Hotel. All pro-
cause of the steel shortage, the ceeds will benefit orphans and
date of completion is indefinite. widows in Israel, announced Mrs-.
An outdoor track is now com- Lewis Steinberg, donor chair-
man.
pleted. .
* * *
_ Mickey Woolf and his orches-
Last Thursday, Ruth Roth- tra will highlight entertainment
man, Mary Popkin, Bob Mat- for the afternoon. Chairmen
thews, Janis Layar, Tom Platt, working_with Mrs. Steinberg are
Eugene Salesin, David Schlain, Mesdames Joseph Zuckerman,
Nat Levine, Alan Willens and reservations chairman; Hyman
Judy Jacobs attended a meeting Dresner, B. Kosenglad, Ida Gold-
and classes on high school year blatt, Anna Goldberg,
books. It • was sponsored by
For last minute reservations
Wayne University, and held at call TO. 8-8499.
the Fort Wayne Hotel.
CARD OF THANKS
Temple Beth El high school
The family of the late Max
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will hold a roller skating party
i You can get a Prospectus and buy your
at Varsity Gardens onDec.. 27. Haron wishes to thank its rela-
Bond at American Financial and
Development Corporation for Israel
Tickets may be purchased from tives and friends for the many
STATE OF ISRAEL BONDS
any member. Following skating kindnesses 'extended during its
2200 David Stott Bldg.
everyone is invited to this col- recent bereavement.
umn's home. -
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity.”—Disraeli.
By
10—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 7, 1951
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employees of Cuningham Drug
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subsidiaries was announced by
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the company.
Employees will share in the
payment of bonuses, and in the
contribution by the company to
the profit sharing plan, now in
its ninth year, Shapero said.
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bereavement over the loss of the
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