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February 29, 1952 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-02-29

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18—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, February 29, 1953

Tales Out of School

"Mosaic '52," patterns of living

Drive Jewelry Leaders for modern women will be the
Meet to Compare Notes theme of a meeting of the Na-

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees

of Posterity."—Disraeli.

By

By

Betsy

Barbara

Brown

Levin

Central

Mumford

High

High

Council Program Offers '52 Patterns of Living

At this semester's first. pep
The Stardust Cotillion is fast
rally, following an introduction becoming the most talked about
of the basketball team by dance in town: Posters are now
Coaches Kelley and Harold being distributed for this affair,
Kammerer, school cheers were which is sponsored by the North-
led by Central's cheerleaders. west Extension of the Jewish
Roger Pernick, Pat Banks, Jean Community Center. Featuring
Fox and Lloyd Newman, repre- Sammy Barnett and his band,
senting Student Council, Sports- the Cotillion will be held on
manship Council, Girls Athletic March 18, at Adas Shalom Syna-
Ass'n and "C" Club, respective- gogue.
ly, gave speeches about their
Planning the evening, with the
groups and encouraged school aid of Sol Silverman, new teen-
spirit among students.
age activities director of the
Four Central teachers, Mr. Northwest Center, are Arnold
Minton, Mr. Henshaw, Mrs. Der- Prepsky, Lois Manheim, Judy
um, and Miss Kovach, recently Jacobs, Barbara Levin, Morley
took a trip through Willow Run Wasserman, Milton Nathanson,
Airport. The tour, in which 65 Bea Balaban,. Janis Layar, Nor-
teachers, all members of the De- man Rotur and John Bloom.
troit Social Studies Club, par- Tickets, at $1 per person, can be
ticipated, was arranged by East- purchased at the Center or from
ern Airlines and covered the any committee member. It's a
rwe weather station, control tower, dressy dance.
air-mail and air-freight proce-
This week, on the Mumford
dues. After the tour the visitors
beat, the outstanding news
'were taken for an hour's ride club
item is the election of officers by
in a DC4 where they saw Detroit the Latin Club. Bob Sega• was
and the surrounding areas.
elected to his third term as
Judge Ned H. Smith addressed president, and will be assisted
members of the Civics Club at by Burt Stittman, veep; and
their meeting, Feb. 28 on "The Katherine Bishop, serving her
Relationship Between the Court second term as secretary-treas-
and the People."
urer.
Perfection Chapter of Demo-
lay announces its annual instal
lation dance, March 1, at Ma-
sonic Temple. Officers for • the
ewry
coming season are Jerry Fish,
master counselor, paul . Good-
man, senior counselor, and Jack
On ge
Horowitz, junior counselor.
The first basketball game in This Week's Radio and Tele-
the preliminary play-off series
vision Programs of
proved victor4ous for the Blazers
Jewish Interest
as they beat Pershing last Fri-
day, 45-41. Jerry Greenberg and
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Ralph Goldstein were high scor-
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday, March
ers with 15 and 12 points re- 2.
spectively.
Station : WWJ.
Feature: The old folk tale of
how a rabbi forgot the day of
Professional Staff's
the week, which was the Sab-
Campaign Assignments bath, and the consequences to
his family, friends and the com-
Announced by Kasle
munity, is told in "The Broken
Sabbath of Rabbi Asher."
Professional staff assignments
*
*
for the Allied Jewish Campaign
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
were announced by Abe Kasle,
campaign chairman. Isidore 2. Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, March
Sobeloff, director of Jewish Wel-
Station: WXYZ,
fare Federation, will direct staff
Feature: Dr. Samuel S. Cohen,
activities.
professor of Jewish theology at
Pre-campaign, in both the the Cincinnati College Institute,
t r a d e s and professions and will speak on the role of reform
Women's Division, will be un- Judaism and the contributions
der the direction of Esther R. of one of its founders, Rabbi
Prussian, director of Detroit Isaac Mayer Wise.
Service Group.
Division directors will include, Study Club Plans Fashion Show
for the Mercantile Division, Ben
The New Study Club will hold
B. Buten and Sam Naparstek,
its membership tea and fashion
the latter to come here from the show
8:30 p.m. Thursday at the
national field staff • of the
United Jewish Appeal; services, Davison Jewish Center, an-
Mollie Boraks, presi-
Ethel Lewis; mechanical trades, nounced
dent. Sophie Kanar is program
Naparstek; real e s t a t e and chairman.
building. , Buten; food, Ben M.
Mandelkorn; professional, Har-
old Kempner; arts and crafts,
Mrs. Lewis; metropolitan, Ira I.
Sonnenblick, director of Home
for Aged, assisted by Henry
Feinberg, of Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau staff. William Avru-
nin, Federation associate direc-
tor, will work with trades and
professions as supervisor of di-
than you bargained for...
rectors.
Brother... GET PAID OFF in more
James Senor will coordinate
ENJOYMENT.. 0 the ATLANTIC
activities for Junior Division.
TOWERS ...SWIMMING POOL ...
Mrs. Donna W. Friedman is ex-
ecutive director of Women's Di-
SUN - DECKED CABANAS „ . PRI-
vision.
VATE BEACH.. :WM{ BEACH'S

HARRY KAY (left), HARRY
NEDERLANDER (center) and
HERBERT GREENSTONE, lead-
ers in the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign's jewelry section, met re-
cently to compare the progress
of their division with other mer-
cantile sections in the 1952 PLUS
Campaign.

Jewish Youth Week March 21-28
NEW YORK — The -fifth annual

tional Council of Jewish Women,
Detroit Section, on Monday at
the Woodward Jewish Center.
Following a dessert luncheon
at 12:30 p.m., the program will
featUre Rabbi Morris Adler and
Dr. Jack Pearlman, a psychia-
trist formerly associated with
the Menninger Foundation in
Kansas, who will deal with the
general theme from the religious
and psychiatric viewpoints.
Mrs. Joseph B. Geschelin, a
Council vice-president, who
planned the program, was as-
sisted by:

Mesdames William H. Frank, Twelfth
Street Council Center; Lillian Grahm,
Golden Age Groups; David Pollack. Serv-
ice to Foreign Born; Stanley Fleischaker,

2200 David Stott Bldg.

PLUS WORK

for the

Allied
Jewish Campaign

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Jewish Youth Week will be cele-
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of the JWB-sponsored National
Jewish Youth Conference,

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on

scholarship fund; Harold Schakne, shop.
ping service for new Americans; Victor
Shiffman, special placement program for
older persons; Louis Barnett., tribute
funds; Sidney J. Karbel, volunteer regis-
tration and appointments; I. Irving Bitt-
ker. USO; Joseph B. Gaylord, civilian
defense; and Miss Fay Gollob, career -
group, with its senior advisor, Mrs. Major
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