Tales. Out of School
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli,
By
Betsy
Barbara
Central
'High
Note of Explanation
On Chi Epsilon _
(Now the Exotic Elites)
THE JEWISH NEWS
—
Friday, January 18, 1952
Sid Shmarates
Business Briefs
By
Brown
16
Levin
Mumford
High
The Mumford Mercury has re-
ceived an IBM machine. Now
the staff will be able to set up
the newspaper dummy and pro-
vide for the complete prepara-
tion of the paper except 'for the
final printing. The Mercury has
changed from a printed paper to
the offset style.
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.
Dr. Sydney Goldstein, vice Another important factor is the
president of the Haifa Techriion, subject of defense. We must con-
Israel's Institute of Technology, struct a shield behind which Ie-
and dean of the new aeronauti- rael can defend herself against
cal engineering departnent be-. the threat of aggression; then
ing established there, will be the we can continue our constructive
guest speaker at the annual din- work of building up the state.
ner, on Feb. 9, at L'Aiglon, of An aeronautical department le
the Detroit Chapter of the therefore a necessity. Defense
American Technion Society stops war and allows you to get
which supports the Haifa insti- on with the important tasks of
tution, it was announced by peace.
Harold Goodman, vice-chairman
"Air transportation, both in-
of the chapter.
ternal and world-wide, is a vital
A world renowned aerodyna- matter in making Israel a visible
micist, Dr. Goldstein was for- state, which will eventually be
merly chairman of the British able to exist on its own human
Aeronautical Research Council and material resources—to live
and professor of applied mathe- freely as an organized commun-
matics at England's Manchester ity and to breathe easily.
We
University, before assuming his must make of Lydda, a leading
post in Israel.
international airport of the Mid-
In a message to Mr. Goodman,1 dle East, with all the landing
Dr. Goldstein pointed out the and traffic-control devices that
importance of the new aeronau- we can usefully employ and with
tics center at the Technion: "If highly skilled personnel for
one desires an enlightened tech- I handling, maintaining, and
nology, one must be prepared to modifying aircraft for the safety
do the job of research' himself. and comfort of the passengers."
Jack Markowitz, :sales mana-
ger of CARSON BUICK at 13900
Hamilton, extends a cordial in-
vitation to their many friends
and customers to stop in and
see the beautiful new 1952 Buick,
which will be on display at .the
above address beginning this
Saturday, January 19th. Among
the many added :"features to the
new models are touchomatic
steering, more trunk space and
custom interiors which, says
Jack, will really please the
ladies.
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THE ORANGE GROVE at
10216 Dexter is now under new
management. Featuring fresh
fruits, vegetables and frozen
foods, the Orange Grove will de-
liver any order, no matter how
large or small.
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The Chevrolet for '52 will be
on display beginning Saturday,
January 19th. The following
dealers invite their friends and
customers to come and see this
new beauty: DICK CONNELL
CHEVROLET, 12240 Jos. Cam-
pau; DEXTER CHEVROLET,
11564 Dexter and the JERRY Ifm-Iatiel\
McCARTHY HIGHLAND CHEV-
ROLET CO., 12897 Woodward.
This note refers to a ,social
item published in this column in
the issue of Jan. 11. The mem.7
bership of the group, composed
of Central and MumfOrd girls,
requests that the purpose of
their organization be explained.
The Club is purely social, with-
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out school sponsorship or affili-
The high school and the Mid-
ation, and is drawn from the rasha
of the United Hebrew
community at large
Schools are holding their fourth
Meetings are held at the
girls' homes, and membership m'lave in a 1lt e Saturday, at
is open to any girt who wishes 8:30 p.m., in the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building. There will be a
to join.
Havdolah service, music p r o -
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"University of Michigan, here gram and a social hour of He-
brew dancing. Bernard Isaacs
we come!" is the call of many will speak about his recent trip
Central seniors as they busily to Israel. The youth of the com-
plan for their future school munity is invited. -
years. At Michigan the schools
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of Business Administration, Pre-
The riddle of D-Day has been
Med., Chemistry. PsycholOgy, solved at last. On Wednesday, Detroit League for Denver Hoene
and Pre-Dentistry have been the members of the speakers bu- Schedules Meeting Wednesday
chosen by Mel Fishman,, Lillian reau came to all English classes
Detroit League of the National
Circurel, Ed Chodoroff, Larry and explained the mystery. D-
Frohinan, Ruth Spielberg, and Day is the day Mumfordites will Home for Children at Denver
Morty Demak, respectively. register for ballroom dancing .will meet Wednesday, at the
Other grads, including Dorothy lessons that will be offered at home of Mrs. Harry Goldberg.
Kleinstien, Anita Gold, Judy Mumford. A drive is on to enroll Following a luncheonette and
business meeting, Mrs. Morris
Mills, Lois Axelrod, Irwin Guten- 200 members in the classes. The Zwerdling will speak on the
berg, Bernice Rash, and Carl lessons are being sponsored by Home, which cares for under-
Levin will go to Wayne U. to the Mumford Parents' Club. The privileged and asthmatic chil-
study Psychology, Education, posters hanging around , the dren.
English, Home Economics, Phar- school were made. by art stu-
macy and Liberal Arts. Guy dents and members of the
Barron, Judy Silveririan and speakers bureau. .
Marc Rubenstein responded to
Breakers Hotel Is Sold
the beckoning allure of Harvard,
University of Wisconsin, and
ATLANTIC CITY, (AJP)—One
Dartmouth for such courses as a the nation's oldest kashruth-
Architecture for Guy, and Lib- observant hotels, the -500-room
eral Arts for Judy and Marc. Breakers Hotel, was sold for an
Michigan State also will have its undisclosed amount to a Lake-
share of Centralites as Sydell wood, N. J., firm.
Shapero and Bob Silverstone
will study Laboratory Technol-
ogy and Accounting. Not _ to be man and Murray Janower, Roe
omitted is University of Detroit Fine and Marty Smith, Marilyn
which will have at least two Mutchnick and Ronny Herman,
Central gards, Murray Janower Gloria Wright and Ben Labe,
and Jerry Lesson as Pre-Med Sandy " Gellman and Myron
students> Good luck, grads, in Goldsmith, Bev Karbal and
Fred Sekulak, Frances Malach
whatever you do!
and Sherwin Berman, Judy
Central's Basket Ball team Schwartz and Jerry Gellma.n,
won last Friday's game against and Corrine Gordon with Arnie
Redford, 59-36, placing it first Susman.
in the West Side Metropolitan
League. Ralph Goldstein scored
18 points, highest individually,
and Ed McKinney finished sec-
ond with 15 points.
Phyllis Gellman recently cele-
brated her Sweet Sixteen with a
party at her home. Her host
was Paul Hamburger. Sharing it !
Miami Be-arch's
the festivities were Geri Lapper
with Shel Edelson, Saralei Reis
Largest NEW
and Shim Berris, Phyllis Russell
Oceanfront Hotel
and Shel Iden, Fay Berris and
Dave Buckforrir, Sheila Bens-
.
Dr. Goldstein Coming Feb. 9; Tells Israel's
Need for Technological Improvements
,
\JITTITINVIETAT
THE MATZOH WITH THE TASTE"