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The Detroit Jewish News, 1952-06-13

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10—THE JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 13, 1952

Tales Out of Schoo

Home for Aged Group
Gets Drive Results

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

By

By

Betsy

Barbara

Brown

Levin

Special! The Senior Prom
will–be tomorrow night, June
IL in the Crystal Ballroom of
the Masonic Temple: Tickets
will be sold at the door. Every
one is invited.

Council Women Honor
New Branch Members

Members and prospective
At its final meeting June i , members of the newly organized
the Student Council elected its Northwest Branch of the Detroit
officers for next semester. They Section National Council of
are: Arthur Ole/lick. president; Jewish Women will gather at a
and unopposed incumbents Bev- garden party Monday to meet
erly Ribiat, vice-president; To- new officers and learn of future
by Davidson. secretary; and activities.
Gerry Primack, treasurer.
Mrs. Morton Netzorg is gen-
Grace Ashby, Central student, eral chairman of the affair,
appeared on the "Starlit Stair- which will begin at 1 p.m.. at
way" program June 8 for a re- the home of Mrs. Louis Red-
peat performance as junior win- stone, 19303 Appoline.
ner on the previous week's pro-
Mrs. Ray Berry is chairman
gram. Grace has taken a year's
singing lessons from Dr. Harry of the Branch. whose member-
ship will be drawn from the
Seitz. Central music teache
and hopes to make music her section west of Wyoming, from
Davison to Eight Mile road. Mrs.
career.
A number of students have Marvin Mintz, Mrs. Mark Dale,
selected and been accepted by. and Mrs. Netzorg will serve as
out - of - state universities. Among vice -chairme n, Mrs. Harold
as secretary, and
these are: Roger Pernick. Bran- Weinstein
deis; Sharon Willis, Smith; Ed - Mrs. Sidney Friedman, treas-
die Marks. Berkeley; and Ruth urer.

Boraks, Northwestern U. Among
those going to University of
Michigan are: Helene Viedrail,
John Bloom, Gil Levin, Herbie
Zimmerman, John Shepherd. Bob
Littman, Bev Ginsburg, Sally
Kornwise. Sue Altman, Elsie
Ruttier. and Esther Eisenstadt.
The following, are sonic of the
students who will enter Wayne
University in the fall: Franc.?.3
Bresler, Jean Fox. Jeanine Klu-
ger, Frank Gold, Art Friedman.
Sylvia Deutlebaum, Sanford La-
kin. Sandra Gales, Tom Banks
and Margo Jacobson. Good luck
all you grads in whatever you
do. and a happy summer vaca-
tion to everyone.

Detroiter. to Give
Bnoi Brith Reports

At the Bnai Brith District.
Grand Lodge No. 6 convention
iii Minneapolis, June 29, 30 and
July 1, reports will be submitted
by the following Detroiters:
Harry Yudkoff will outline the
work of the Bnai Brith District
Service Fund. Sidney J. KarIN,-1
will give the laws and legisla-
tion report.

Your Jewish News WANT AD
number is WO. 5-1155.

* *

High

In keeping with current poli-
Wednesday, June 18, will wit-
ness an important event for tical activities, the Current Af-
Central's seniors. On that excit- airs Club held a mock national
ing day. graduation exercises nominating convention in the
will be held at Mackenzie High. school library. Following the
Douglas Jamieson, president of singing of the National Anthem,
the Board of Education, will be Marshall Martin gave the open
a k e r. Among those ing s
guest
-.
prayer. p
watching the 500 seniors gradu-
Douglas
D
o
n
e
v
a.n,
acting
ate will be a group of 12Bs, who
will act as ushers, parking-lot mayor of Chicago, welcomed
and coat-room attendants. They the delegates to the city. Bar-
are: Iry Fuller, Cynthia Maier- bara Freedman gave the keynote
man, Larry Lieberman, Don Ro- address, following which Ellis
bluer. Gary Abram, Stuart Rap- Roth outlined the party plat-
form.
. Rosalie Brodsky called
pa port., Harriet Dahlgren, Sueform
Frank, Claire Lerman. Harriet the roll of states, and Mike
Talon, Joan Hertzenson, Lillian Funke recorded minutes of the
Lipshaw, Mina Weisenfeld, Al- meeting. Joe Spitzer and Mel
exander Sarko, Harvey Sherman, Milenas were sergeants-at-arms.
The Club is one of the newest
Ronald Charfoos, Bernice Ko-
gan, Al Michaels, Sanford Raut- and most active at Mumford, and
bort. Joel Silberg. Barry Yaker. recently met Gov. Williams in
Dorothy Bassell, Betsy Brown, in a visit to Lansing.
* s*
Adele Luchtan, Marcia Klein-
man, Meredith Tigel, Naomi The French Club wound up
Moore, Lenore Schwartz, Terry activities for the season with a
Nosanchuk, Bruce Rosen, Estelle picnic at Palmer Park. As an
Davidson, and Carolyn Kroker. added attraction, Ruth Roth-
The four 12Bs leading the grad- man presented a speech from
uation procession are: Marilyn Cyrano de Bergerac in French.
Avrushin. Shirley Chicorel, Lita Officers chosen at the last meet-
Schechter, and Marilyn Music. ing were Marcia Lappin, presi-
One hundred graduates will dent; Pat Lieberman, vice-pres-
receive t he following honors: ident: Peggy Barry, secretary;
University of Michigan Honor and Julie Honigman, treasurer.
Scholarship Awards, 16; Distinc- The Latin Club also celebrated
tion Awards or Cum Laude, 45; the end of the term with a party
High Distinction or Magna Cum in the school lunchroom. All
Laude. 15; and Phi Beta Kappa, members participated in danc-
26• ing and games.

DAVID ROSENSTEIN, N e w American goods to Israel,

* *
this
York toy manufacturer,
Howard
Adelstein,
execu
week was elected president of
the National Federation of Set- director of the Bridgep
Jewish::;:;' .
tlements and Neighborhood
Community'
Centers.
Centeir and

member of the

Abraham Dickenstein w h o executive c 0 m-
started his career in Palestine mittee o f the
as a pioneer road builder and Jewish C e n ter
ditchdigger, this month will Division of the
mark his 10th year as secretary- 1National Jewish

Mumford

Central
High

People Make News

treasurer and president of the , Welfare Boat
$25000.000 Ampal - American!was elected

Credit for one third of the
slips covered to date by the met-
ropolitan division in the Allied
Jewish Campaign goes to the
Jewish Home for Aged Wom-
en's Auxiliary unit. Workers
who helped to cover those 300
slips are (left to right) Mrs.
HYMAN FRIEDMAN, Mrs. IRV-
ING KERSH and Mrs. ALBERT
POTIKER.

JWV

Y E T Z - COHEN AUXILIARY
will meet at the Memorial Home
on Monday. Hostesses will be
Betty Spinner and Ruth Sha,
piro.
* *
LT. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL-
IARY was presented a member-
ship citation at the recent De-
partment of Michigan conven-
tion. The group increased its
membership by 95 per cent.
Edith Hoffman. president. and
Claire Spolara vice-president.
accepted the award. A trophy
will be presented at the national
JWV convention in Atlantic City
this October. Sylvia Glassman.
hospital chairman. announced a
recent hospital party for pa-
tients at Dearborn Veterans
Hospital.

Palestine Trading Corporation, I president of the National
which he helped ciation of Jewish Center W
establish there, ers at its annual convention
in 1942. He first
!Chicago.
came to the
* * *
United States
MAURICE A. ENGGASS
from Palestine
on an economic been named a member of
mission in 1939. National Council of the J
The company Defense Appeal tJDA. ► .
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•registered share
capital of $99.- Basil King's Paintings
000 and operat-
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Dickenstein
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The painting of Basil K'
1140 Broadway. Today. Ampal 17-year-old son of Mr. and
owns its own $100.000 building at Mark King. were on exhibit
17 E. 71st St., New York. Its the Jewish Center recently
total resources are approximate- this week were shown at
ly $25.000,000. During the past 10 Artists' Mart. Basil is --
years Ampal has been respon- taught. His natural master
sible for the purchase and ship- receiving wide acclaim in
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