Tales Out of School

I "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli.

By

By

Betsy

Barbara

Brown

Levin

•

Central
- High

Rumford

High

Sid Shm.arak's

I

Business Briefs

S. R. REZNIK, for many years
a Dexter merghant, this week
announced the purchase of
Hoffman's Men's Shop at 2543
Woodward. Mr. Reznik has left
for New York on a buying trip
and will announce his plans for
enlarging of the Woodward store
upon his return.
• • *
Benjamin "Bud" Greenberg, of
FAMOUS H 0 M E IMPROVE-
MENT CO., and his associate,
Leon Skarg, together with an
expert staff aim at proving to
customers their slogan: "Good
Taste Need Not Be Expensive."
Greenberg, a grad-uate of Wayne
University, has many years of
building experience to his credit.
Skarg is a graduate of Columbia
University and the Cleveland
School of Art, with over 25 years
experience in architectural de-
sign. Original, up-to-date plan-
ning, with an eye toward econ-
omy, fit their home building
ideas of low income planning.

Congressional Body Is Created
To Investigate Tax-Exempt Groups

The "Talent Toss-Up," first
Central seniors will take a
three day boat trip to Niagara talent show at Mumford, was
Falls, starting at 3:30 on May presented to the student body
17 and ending in the afternoon last week in the school's library.
of May 19. A number of interest- Pat Lieberman did the produc-
ing activities are planned for ing, and Russ Palmer was di-
rector. Singing, dancing, bands
the seniors during the trip.
The Girls' Athletic Association and all the accessories made it
will hold its second annual the brightest show ever offered
luncheon, May 12 at the Detroit at Mumford.
• • •
Leland Hotel. Sixty members of
the G.A.A. and girls athletic
The arrival of Spring weather
teams are planning to attend. found members of Julie Gottlieb
Joy Carlson, vice-president of BBG Chapter celebrating with
G.A.A., expresses the thanks of a hayride at Mortey's Stables.
her organization to Mrs. Perl-
Joining in the fun were Rita
mutter, president of the Par- Feldman and David Schwartz,
ents Association and honored Nancy Solomon and Bob Cuttle-
Awry
guest of the luncheon, for her man, Pat Leiberman and Vic
assistance in two major projects: Spear. Roz Kolbin and Don So-
the obtaining of concrete tennis vale, Elaine Goodman and Carl
courts and Ithe annual banquet. Lebowitz, Marcia Kobacker and
This Week's Radio and Tele-
The Spanish and French clubs Alan Chaines, Arlene Allan and
vision Programs of
joined forces to present a David Buckland, Madilyn Coop-
Jewish Interest
musicale to the language stu- er and Alan Kramer, Sandra
•
•
•
dents of those organizations. Johnson and John Shepherd,
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Representatives of the Spanish Rosilyn Brose and Milt Klein,
Time: 8 a.m., Sunday. May 11.
Club were Judy Aronson, Susan Sandy Gindleman and Chuck
Barcus. Alta Singer, Sandra Mohler, Audrey Goldstone and
Station: WWJ.
Gross, Jearl Berkowitz, and Syl- Marty Kopety, Sandra Tuppke
Feature: "Stephen Wise — A
via Deutlebaurn. Jeanine Kluger, and Terry Emmer and the chap- Voice for Justice," telling of the
Ruth Boraks. Tom Kreger, and ter's guest Roberta Rector with historic career of one of the
Grace Ashby represented the Marty Smith.
greatest rabbis and crusaders of
French club.
. • •
this age, will be presented.
Ten Central students, Sue Alt-
• • •
Newly elected staff members
man, Allen Levy, Lillian Lip- of Mumford's first yearbook will
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
shaw, Sharon Linden. Marilyn begin work shortly. They are:
Time: 10 a.m.. Sunday, May 11.
Music. Betty Paysner, Bev Ribiat, Al Lyness, Eugene Salesin. Carol
Sation: WXYZ.
Janet Schuster. and Herbie Zim- Shilland, Lois Steinberger, Shelia
Feature: Dr. Barnett R. Brick-
merman. members of the Sports- Weinbaurs and Marcia Yates. An
manship Council. visited Denby 11 As: Helen Choukourian, 11B; ner, of Euclid Avenue Temple.
High a few weeks ago as part Harold Baron, Ellen Jones, Bill Cleveland. will present the sec-
of the annual Student Exchange Meyers, Eleanor Silverman, ond broadcast in his series. "A
Program. Acting hosts to the Charlotte Spector, Marilyn Sut- Guide to Maturity." His talk will
visiting Denby Students were tle and Sharon Weinberg, 10A; be on "Parenthood—A Mature
Mickey Solomon, president of Lorelei Schuman, Peter Sedlow Approach."
•
the Council, Joan Bonner, San-
Sandra Shapiro. 9A; and
SEMINARY TELECAST
dra Gordon. Benito. Rovin. Cyn- and
Steinman and Carol
thia Malerman, Elaine Rosner. Sharon
Time: 3 p.m.. Sunday, May 11.
Leiger, 9B.
Station: WWJ-TV Channel 4.
Harvey Zuckenbcrg, and _Mar-
Feature: The first of a new
vin Mitt ledorf.
series of four programs will be
Central's Tennis Team won the Beth Aaron Juniors End
offered in the Jewish Theologi-
first match of the season against Season with Dance
cal Seminary telecast. "Rites of
Denby, May 1. Scoring points for
Ct:rtral in the singles were Bob
Beth Aaron Juniors will con- Passage. - to deal with personal
Sassona, Larry Solomon and clude their first year of activity Moments in the lives of Jews.
Mickey Solomon, and in doubles. with a dance May 24, at the syn-
Don Aaron and Charles Solomon, agogue. The Juniors are a post-
Bob Brent and Mary Mittledorl. Bar Mitzvah group of Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
The dance is being given by
Ben S. Rosenthal Wins
the members and their friends
Chamberlin Co. Award
under sponsorship of the syna-
FOR EVERY
Ben S. Rosenthal. employed by gogue men's club, directed by Al
PURPOSE
the Chamberlin Company of Lubin. chairman. and Sid Levine,
America for the past 10 years. Ben Drapkin. David Davis and
as a direct sales Sid Weinberg.
r e p resentat ive.
The Juniors planning commit-
has been award- tee includes Norton Bicoll, chair-
ed the 5-dia- man. and Leslie Hubert, Andrew
Mond All - Star Lovy. David Sterns. Harvey
Lapel Pin for Gendler, Stewart Silverman and
achieving a con- Sheldon Seltzer.
tinuous All-Star
sales record for Bnai David Groups Planning
10 Square Dance Party May 24
the past
• CANVAS • VINYL
years. Only one
• ALUMINUM
Rosenthal other Chamber-
The Bnai David Sisterhood
ORNAMENTAL PORCH RAILS
lin representative ever received and Men's Club are combining
For Free
this rating in Michigan.
efforts for a square dance party
Estimate
Mr. Rosenthal merited this in the synagogue social hall, May
award brause of his accumu- 24, 9 p.m. Mrs. Molly Fellows,
DIAMOND Awning Co.
lated ski 1 in engineering many Sisterhood program chairman,
difficult weatherproofing jobs and Neil" Kalef, Men's Club en-
tt409 W. McNichols
here. Upon receiving the Dia- tertainment chairman, have ob-
Open Thurs., Fri. TM 11
mond Star Pin. Mr. Rosenthal taihed Jim Schultheis. square
Lawn and Porch Furniture
said, "This has been made pos- dance caller, and his Sundown
on Display
sible because my many custom- Serenaders to entertain.
ers recognize experience means
know-hoW and because of this
America's most beloved Cantor
they have confidence in our
work."
LEIBE LE WALD MAN
Mr. Rosenthal is a specialist
Will
Officote at Sabbath Services with Choir at
in the pointing, caulking and
waterproofing departments.
BETH ABRAHAM SYNAGOGUE

O. in,

AWNINGS

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — A by Rep. E. E. Cox of Georgia,
special seven- member House who was named its chairman.
committee to investigate wheth-
er non-profit foundations are us-
PACKING and SHIPPING
ing tax-exempt status for "un-
HOUSEHOLD GOODS—PERSONAL
American" activities was named
EFFECTS—AUTOS
by Rep. Sam Rayburn, Speaker
of the House of Representatives.
Members of Congress have
COMPLETION OF ALL EXPORT
DETAILS - DOCUMENTATION
warned that Jewish organiza-
tions might be included in probes ' —MINIMUM CUBIC ASSURED
SHIPPERS AGENTS - WAREHOUSE-
to be conducted by the com-
MEN - FORWARDERS
mittee. Critics of the committee
have charged that it will have
CALIFOHNIA
an unlimited field of inquiry,
TEX. - ARIZ. - N. MEX. - ORE. - WASH.
including the power to probe
POOL CARS REDUCED RATES
organizations concerned with
Phone FA. 1-0300
minority problems.
MITES AND SUN., TO. 5-3365
The new committee was urged

ISRAEL

THE JEWISH NEWS-21
Friday, May 9, 1952

.

.

ZOA

House to Open in Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Daniel
Frisch House, the American
Zionist House in this city, will
be opened formally on Tuesday at
ceremonies attended by cabinet
ministers, ZOA officials and
leading figures in all walks of
Israel life. The Israel govern-
ment will commemorate the oc-
casion by issuing a special post-

LINWOD Set. Sturtevant and Fullerton

Friday Eve" May 23, 7:30 P.M.
Sat. Morning, May 24, 8:30 A.M.

Tickets are available at: Israel Enterprises and Detroit
Hebrew Book Store on Dexter, Borenstein's Book and
Music Shop on 12th St., the ticket office at Grinneil's
on Woodward downtown, and at the synagogue on Lin-
wood.

EVERYONE IS WELCOME

ag e istIPTT*

•

II_ ROBINSON

MOVING S. STORAGE CO.

JUNIOR HADASSAH

Presents

Israel's Fourth Anniversary Bill

at the

- featuring

LEONARD STANLEY

Detroit Leland Hotel

and His Orchestra

Colonial Ballroom
Semi-Forma:

SATURDAY EYE., MAY 10th

penra tCoono pie
S3 D°

Luncheon and Card Party

Given by the

NORTH WOODWARD BRANCH

Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization

On Wednesday, May 14, 1952 — 12 Noon
At Zack's, 13124 Dexter Blvd.

Proceeds to Clothe Orphans in Israel

ADMISSION PRICE $1.00

CHAIRMEN—Mrs. Anna Goldberg, Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman

It is NEW

—All the way through!

The American Week!) in New Dre:: • • •
A Thrilling Experience in Good Reading

• NEW COLOR GRAVURE PRINTING!
NEW GLOSSY COATED PAPER!

• NEW FAMOUS WRITERS!
• NEW SPARKLING
FEATURES!
• NEW
COLOR
PICTURES!
• DRAMATIC!
• EXCITING!

.

Call YE. 8-1177

4

EVERY
WEEK

*,

IN MAY II ISSUE

• IKE'S MAN—GRUENTHER

by COL CURTIS MITCHELL

• YOU ARE THE VOICE OF
AMERICA!

by KATE SMITH

• THE GREATEST MOTHER
OF ALL

by FULTON OURSLER

• BACKSTAGE AT THE FOLIES
BERGERE

• MY SON, UNCLE MILTIE

by MRS. SANDRA BERLE

• 4 STEPS TO NEW BEAUTY
• CAN YOU KNOW IN
ADVANCE IF YOU'RE GOING
TO HAVE A BOY OR GIRL?

—And Many More Sterling
Features

Start;ng

THIS
SUNDAY

Exclusively

With

DETROIT
SUNDAY

TIMES

Largest Circulation of Any
Michigan Newspaper

