Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli. By Barbara Betsy Levin Brown Mumford Central High Temple Beth El High School members had their "Suppressed Desire" party at Joel Silver's home. Saturday night they will be guests of Temple Israel at a splash party at the Jewish Cen- ter. If it snows on Feb. 16, the In- ter-Congregational Council will have a sleigh ride. Those at- tending will meet at 7:15 p.m. at Hampton School and will proceed to Morty's Stables. Planning committee members are S h a r on Willis, Adrienne Kolb, Rhoda Coggan, Roma Weingarten, Saul Chudnow, Lar- ry Traison, Betty Aaron, Murray Janower, Norman Hyman, Roger Pernick and Dick Edgar. Travelers' Club members ex- plored Greenfield Village. Other - trips are planned, including one to Ann Arbor. . More Gifts to JNF The following is an additional list of gifts made.to the :Jewish National -Fund through the JNF 'Ladies' Auxiliary, on • the '.occa slim - of - the.•_grotp's 21st annual donor event.. The 'first list ap- • geared in a SpeCial - section- in The Jewish News. on Jan.. 25. • Radomer Ladiee Aid -Society, $300. , $250—Mr. and. Mrs. Albert. Freeman.. • $200—Mr. .arid. Mra, Louis. Fineman - of. Los Angeles. • v.• Mrs. Nathan: Silverman, • $150; Mrs. Charles Weiner,' •$100. -. • • - • $100—Golden .BOOki in Riving memory of parents, Hyman and Hannah, by chil- dren, George and Bertha Cole.and..grand.: children; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Epstein. $50—Mrs. William Klafar. • • .. .• . $25 contributions from 'Mesdames' Sarah Lipschinsky,'ISOu Littnian, Bin. - KahrhOff, Irwin Weigentlial, 'Abe FeldMan, , WOmen'S Msimonides Medical Society. Vickser . and landau,- $20; Minkovitz Po'1 olier Verein, $50. $25 each:: Copco Steel Corp., Don Drug Co., Ruby, Goldberg; B.. D. Lieberman, Harry Linton,. , Metal. Reclaiming Co., Adolph Silver, David Tchor. Rudolph Zeichner, Bond Lumber Co.. - Pearl Stal- burg, Federatilcin of Lithuanian. Jews.. • $15 each: E &B Painting and Decorat- ing, Maynard-. Patler, - .Joseph 'Levenson, Turover Aid 'Society.: .4. Golden Book .Inscription in honor of the engagement of their . - daughter, Ethel Rita ..C.Ohen,. to Irving Stollman, inscribed by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen: A contribution in Memory of Ida',Hoff- man by husband, William Hoffman. A contribution in -memory of Fanny Sachse by -husband: Eli Sachse.. 12 trees in memory of Oshie I. Baker by the Shetzer Co. $15 from .Mesdames • Samuel Aaron. David Newman, Morris Gorelick, Jack W. Epst"in, Mrs. Jack Mickel. $10 each from Meedaines Oscar Adel- man, Phil Gliekman, Irving Lawton, .Tack Mayer,. Albert Klsiman. Samuel Weis- man, Joe Sove7insky, Kaplan Bros., A. Sacks, "'Tarry ritrin..J. Sabbath, Herbert Duchan, Louis reckevman, Livernois Auto & Glass. Milton 11 , 1pert, \Villiam Farber. Sol Gnrr• , anJ dam Sandler, Sol Nussenbaum, N. Garvin. $10 each—' 1.rs. Dave Gilbert, Mrs. Fan- nie Graff. •re Herman. Horwitz. - Mrs. Max Partrich„ firs. Jacob Mathis, Mrs. B. j-- k Grant. .$10 each: Mesdames Jack Berent. Leslie Brooks, Armin Ferencz, .Tack T. Margolis, Roy Nathan. Harry ;Mss, H. Rosender. Albert D. Schlussel, N-te So- bel, Herbert Duchan. Philip Herman Jack S. Miner, Abe Weir'-- n, Sam Tukel, Brewster Waste Material. A6 each from Mesdames: George Bass, Willard Posen. Morris Blae. Sam Atkins, Leo Cohen, I. DP-dson, D. rriedman, Henry Zuesman, B. Citrin. Disk'". Fay Epstein, L. Newman, I. Posner. M. Saslove, Barney Stizman, Fanny Wh't^, Chas. Smith, Sam Taback, David Taliftek. Sam Stein, Max Friedman, Noah lVfish- kovsky. Morris Rottenbere. Harry Stur- man, Victor Lefton, H. Mitnick. S. Was- serman, D. Jackel. $6 each—Mr7. Joseph Gozansky, Mrs. Isadore Horwitz, Mrs. Louis Kanetansky, Mrs. H. L. Herschberg, Mrs. Harry J. Glasser. $6 each: Mesdames -F. Brown. Rebecca Cohen, Ray Davis, Hyman Diener, Jack Epstein, S. Goldberg, Morris Gureviteh, Philip Kanat, Anna Korens. Anna Ru- bin. Paul Sherizen, David Wallace, Na- than • Wenokur, Regina Worm, Arthur RoSenblum, Leo Kolodin. Otto Hirsch, Samuel Wellman., D. Friedman, Lottie Harris, N. Kessler, H. Portnoy, 'Julius Schwartz, Jack Warheit. Aaron Yagoda, and Samuel Westerman. In memory of beloved husband Mor- decai Bev Chrisniaski and entire family who perished in Hitler massacre, by Mrs. Jeanette Lewis. The "Central Student", school news paper, and "Centralite", school yearbook, have new edi- tors and staffs for the spring term. 'Lois Ash, the "Student's •editor-in-chief, will be assisted by sub-editors Ruth Boraks, news; Bune Rothbart and Ursula Sitzman, features; Ruth Ros- ender, news-features; and Bill Siegle, sports. Sondra Gales, editor-in-chief of the "Central- ite", will be aided by staff edi- tors Thelma Landau, activities; Dorothy Glasier, graduation; and Bev Falk, sports. Central's basketball team con- tinued in first place by tying Northwestern, 41-41, and beat- ing C h a d s e y, 53-39. Against Northwestern, Ralph Goldstein scored 10 points and Marty Mech and Ed McKinney, eight points each. Against Chad,sey, Ralph repeated his high scoring, earning 23 points with 10 bas- kets and three free throws, ► Norma-n Heads State Insurance Agents in '51 The Great-West Life Assur- ance Company announces the final status for production of new insurance business for 1951. Harold S. Norman of 746 Col- lingwood, Detroit, led all Detroit and M i c h, i gan representatives for paid business established in '1951 for the fourth consecutive year. . Norman again was a com- pany leader and-rariked with the top 10 leaders of the entire corn-. pany. He again 'gained the hon- or of • being regional vice=presi 2- dent for the entire U. S. Eastern section. There are over - 1,000 agents in the U; S. and :Canada. Norman maintains offices .at 1224 Guardian Bldg. H.e entered the insurance business in .1936: He served with the Army Air Force from October, 1940, until his release from active duty in 1946. He had two-tours of over- seas duty and received several decorations. He re-entered the insurance business in 1946 and has been an outstanding pro- duction leader for the past six years. • Herut Ends Parliament Boycott at Beigin's Request TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The central' council of the Herut party has decided to end the boycott of Parliamentary sessions instituted by its deputies in solidarity with Menahem Beigin, party leader, who was suspended from the Knesset for three months for his role in the anti-government demonstrations of Jan. 7. The decision to end the boycott was, said to have 1- ^-_-n taken at Mr. Beigin's request. Mr. Adolph Roe wishes to in- form his old and new customers that he is now sole owner of the AMBASSADOR - HOLLYWOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS at 12813-15 Linwood. Mr. Roe says that in his long experience in the cleaning busi- ness, prompt, courteous and per- sonal service has paid huge divi- dends, and today stresses this more than ever to his staff of employees. * * * Because of constant requests for individual orders of Hot Hors D'ouvres, Cold Hors D'ouvres and sweet tables, the MAYFAIR CATERERS at 13305 Dexter now offer home delivery of these items for house warmings, games parties, and for any type of home affair. Orders should be placed one week in advance. For further in formation call TE. 4-6781. Pfc. Sanford Korby Wounded in Korea Pfc. Sanford J. Korby, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Korby, of 37109 Richton, was reported wounded in action in Korea. Pfc. Korby is recovering in-an Army hospital at Osaka, Japan. A telegram from the Defense Department informed the Kor- bys 'that their son was hit by mortar fragments while his out- fit, the 45th Infantry Division, was fighting 'near Yanchon. Pfc. Korby was wounded on Jan. 10, exactly a year after his SALE! 7 (plus 5 .14 Chodorkover Chabna Progres- sive Society will hold its 16th annual dinner and jubilee at 6 p.m., Sunday, at the Mayfair Room. For reservations, c a 11 Louis H. Bogrow, secretary, TY. 5-3508. Phone Mr. Hull, Wyandotte—WY. 7998 Phone Mr. Heath, Redford—KE. 3-4800 Wayne History Professor To Address Bnai Brith Dr. Alfred Kelly, professor of history at Wayne University, will speak to • the Greater: Detroit Bnai Brith 'women on March 4, in the Davison Jewish Center. Dr. Kelly will speak on the foreign policy of the United States. Dr. Kelly is the third speaker to address the women in a series in cooperation with the culture commission of.: the Jewish Coin- munity Council of Detroit. All Bnai Brith memberS and friendS are invited to attend. ON SAtE AT ALL 3 STORES Telcove Friendship Club Plans Fete for Hamisha Mar b'Shvat .Hamisha A.ar b'Shvat will be celebrated with Israeli dancing and the serving of Israeli foods by the Telcove -Friendship Club at - 8:30 p.m., Su_nday, at the Davison Jewish Center: M s. Sam Zeff is program chairman. Was forrrverly $299.95-pnly Crosley has removable Easy-_ Clean window. Genuine rrvahog- ony cabinet, not a plastic. 'Big life-like 17" blaCk-face piCture tube: Has famous unituner, Oirninates manipulation. * 18 months to - pay MEET REST AND ZEST AT FREE Vak/oo‘vlianer Pewaukee, Wisconsin only 2 hours from Chicago Prom $850 PARKING FINSTERWALD Daily American Plan. Based on Weekly Rotes For Reservations and Free Illustrated Brochure Shindermam Mamafemen/ 675 N. 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Free Home Demonstration For a Limited Time Only Student Group to Celebrate Jewish Music Month Tuesday Student Group, Music Study Club, will hold its monthly meeting at .8:30 p.m.; Tuesday, at the home of Mary • Popkin, .18019 Santa Barbara. In observ- ance of Jewish Music month, Harry . Siegel, cellist and direc- tor of band and orchestra at Post Intermediate School, will speak on Jewish music. Sid Shmarak's Business Briefs By High THE JEWISH NEWS - 15 Friday, -February 8, 1952 Rear of Store While Purchasing