Tales Out of School 14—DETRO1T JEWISH NEWS Labor Zionist Branch Eleven Friday, October 9, 1953 To Discuss. Jewish Education "The Youth of a Nation Are the Trustees Of Posterity."--Disraeli. e ngagemento By By By Judy Alzofon Joni Handleman Judy Stutz Central High Murntord South Oakland County A city-wide high school pro- gram known as "kick-off" and sponsored by the Intra-Metro- politan Student Sportsmanship Council (IMSSC), was held at Northwestern High last month for the purpose of promoting better sportsmanship in city high schools. Jerry Bernstein, president of Central's Sportsmanship Coun- cil, represented the school along with Carolyn Scott, Evelyn Sip- orin and Harriet Sosnick, as IMSSC representatives; Norma Porter and Barbara Bandler as cheerleaders; Janie Rosenzweig and Phil Stone as the outstand- ing 12Bs; Beverly Goldstein and Shel Kantor as 12As; Harriet Chodoroff, acting president of the Student Council; Elaine Madorsky and Dennis Freeman, representatives of the school paper; Faith Greenbaum, Bob Brent and Mel Lester represent- ing the school's athletic teams. The first meeting of the newly elected officers and board of directors of the Par e n t Faculty Council was held at the home of new president, Albert Green. The board consists of parents of students in all grades. Meetings for the general mem- bership will be held the second Wednesday of every month. The first meeting is scheduled for 8 p.m., Wednesday, October 14, in the school auditorium. Par- r e n t s of all students who achieved the honor roll in June will be honored. A barn dance, "The Autumn Shuffle," first twelfth grade .af- fair of the year, will be held from 8:30 p.m. to 12 midnight, today in the Central g y m. Highlighting the evening will be the appearance of a well-known disc-jockey. Tickets- m a y be purchased at the door or at the booths in the hallways. The dance is stag or drag. High The first edition of the Mum- ford Mercury was on the stands last week thanks to the work of its new editors. They are Russ Palmer, editor-in-chief; Mickey Luckoff and Sandra Vineberg, news editors; Diane Meisner and Elihu Burkow, feature edi- tors; Bruce Parker and Richard Gerber, sports editors; Connie Sarason and Dorothy Kahl, copy editors; Linda Lee and Carolyn Israel, opinion editors; Ken Weinburger, magazine layout editor; J. D. Gottlieb, magazine copy editor. After a terrific fight, Mum- ford lost its football game last week to Denby, always a power in the East Side division, by the score of 7 to 0. All young ladies, 13 to 17, are invited to attend the first meet- ing of Councilettes, to be held at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue? Saturday night was a big one, which saw the installation of officers for both Rose Chapter, AZA, and Demolay. Both were in the form of dances. Attending the former event were Bob Lask and Joan Schneider, Stewart Silverman and Bev Last, Jordan Lawson and Rose-Ellen Cohen, Joel Dreyer and Linda Caeys, Jerry Schiff and Judy Morton, Jerry Cooper a n d Bev Stein, Norm Jacobs and Jeri Baylis, Norty Bicoll and Paula Schiff, Al Or- man and May Fuller, Sandy Ber- lin a n d Marlene Danto, Rudy Walton and Deena Dunn, Jerry Grayson and Joni Handleman. - Joan Schneider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider, of Woodingham Dr., was honor- ed at a sweet sixteen dinner party at the Elmwood Casino on Oct. 2. Space prevents listing all 30 of the guests who attend- ed, but suffice to say, "All had a terrific time." Center Adult Institute to Feature 50 Activities in Informal Sessions An adult institute, offering a varied program of informal courses, hobby groups, social clubs and cultural events is an- nounced by the department of adult services of the Jewish Community Center. Registration for approximately 50 different activities of the In- stitute begins' Thursday, at the Woodward Center, Davison Branch, D. W. Simons Branch and Twelfth Street Council. Most activities will begin the last week of October or the first week of November, and will be held at the Woodward, Davison and Simons buildings. Outstanding teachers and leaders have been secured for this adult program, including Dr. Richard Kerckhoff, Merrill Palmer School; Dr. William Wat- tenberg, associate professor of educational psychology and so- ciology at Wayne University; Samuel Kellman, senior clinical psychologist, Harper Hospital, Ben Glicker. and Sam Bernstein. The program is under the supervision of Dr. Harry H. Ler- ner, supervisor of adult services for the Center. Of interest to mothers is a "Ladies D a y Out," program which will feature a group of activities at the Davison Branch Israel Industry Gets • 19.2% of Bank Credits TEL AVIV, (IIP) —• Credits granted by banks increased from IL 161,300,000 to IL 173,500,000 during March to June of this year. The percentage received by industry • of the total rose from 18.2 to 19.3. on Thursday afternoons and a nursery where children may be placed while mothers are at- tending these sessions. A bulletin covering the activi- ties of the Adult Institute is available from the Center, TR. 5-8450. Central Senior to Vie For Beauty Laurels A 17-year-old senior at Cen- tral High. School will represent the 17th District Young Demo- crats in a beauty contest Sun- day, in Lansing, Mich. She is pretty Maureen Pritz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- man Pritz. The contest is part of the State Central Com- mittee meeting of the Young Democrats of Michigan, at which time Miss Miss Pritz Pritz w ill vie with entries from all over the state to determine Miss Young Democrat, who will reign over the state convention Oct. 24, in Detroit. Maureen currently is president of Al Jolson Chapter of Bnai Brith Girls and is secretary of the Michigan Region of BBG. Last summer, she was named sweetheart of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity on the Michigan State College campus, and was enter- ed in the national contest for AEP sweetheart. Miss Pritz lives with her moth- er at 18469 Ardmore. Big things have been going on around Royal Oak High. The first all-school party was held last Friday, and consisted of swimming meets, dancing and ping pong. Music was furnished by the high school dance band, Three Sharps and a Flat, and was a big hit. The first edition of the R. 0. High paper, "The Acorn" was published last week. One of the most active and enthusiastic girls on the paper is Sheryl Hu- bar, who is co-copy editor and is in charge of sports coverage for the yearbook. Tryouts for the swimming team this week attracted a large turnout of girls among them be- ing top swimmers Sue Fishman and Linda Kayes. Some of the new students en-. rolled in the high school this year are Linda Kayes, Rose-El len Cohen, Les Lunsky, Kenny Modell, Ronnie Steinberg, Mar- cia Miller and Joan Karatz. A number of these kids are new- corners to S. 0. C., and others are attending their first year in high school. FLASH! ! Temple Israel Youth is holdino. its first party on Sat- uday. It is appropriately called r the "Kickoff." The place is the Temple building! The time 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor J. Kahn, of Roslyn Rd., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ruth Marx Kahn, to - N. Brew- ster Broder, son of Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, of Whitmore Rd., and the late Mr. Broder. Miss Kahn is a graduate of the University of MichigaLi. He fiance attended Michigan State College. A De- cember wedsding is planned. "You, Your Children and Their Jewish Education" will be discussed at the first meeting of. Branch 11 Labor Zionist Or- ganization, on Sunday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San- ford Goldberg, 12339 Santa Rosa. Daniel Cullen, chairman of the committee on education at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, will be guest speaker and discussion leader. All young married cou- ples concerned with the Jewish education of their children 'are invited. • For further informa- tion call Esther Goldberg, WE. 5-4983. Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man up- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kofender, right; but they have sought out • of Clements Ave., announce the many inventions.—Eccl. 7:29. ■ engagement of their daughter, Shirley, to A/3C Richard Ber- nard Rosenthal, son of Mrs. Instruction to Beginners and Doris Rosenthal and the late Advanced Students at home Mr. Harold T. Rosenthal. A Jan- or in studio. uary wedding is planned. * * AL GERSON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green- berger, of Santa Rosa Dr., an- 4219 PASADENA nounce the engagement of their TO. 5-2982 WE. 5-6188 daughter, Harriet, to William Alan Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edgar Berlin, also of Santa Rosa Dr. A December wedding is planned. r. ameass—rrown VIOLIN STUDIO Alex Cohen HERSCHEL LEIB MAX Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Cohn, of 17609 Oak Dr., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Theodore, on Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Open house will be held at the family home from 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday. No cards. Mr._ and Mrs. Nathan E. Feld, of 13227 Pembroke, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Samuel Allen, on Oct. 17, at Cong. Bnai Israel. A dinner party in honor of the Bar Mitz- vah will pe held on Oct. 24, at Elmwood Casino. * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Stewart, of 18695 Hartwell, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Roger Harold, on Saturday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A dinner and reception in his honor will be held Sunday evening, at Bel- Aire Terrace. * * The Bar Mitzvah of Robert Woronow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Woronow, of 17511 Pennington, will be observed on Oct. 17, at Cong. Bnai Moshe. A reception in. his honor will be held from 9 p.m., Oct. 18, at the family home. No cards. * * Mr. and Mrs. Saul Eskow, of 3734 Sturtevant, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel- don Marvin, on Saturday, at Cong. Beth Abraham. A dinner in his honor will be held Sun- day, at Lachar's. Michael Alpert (Formerly of Linwood and Tyler) Announce the Opening of the Musical Director Musical Director Fox & Shubert Th. 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