Ophelia Kessler Wed . To Leonard Herman Hadassah SOC Plans -Ed ucation Day Program Ta es Out-of Schocli 'The Y dull, of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."--Disr4e,ii. By By* Joni Handleman, Judy . Alzofon Mumford High Central High Closing Mumford's first var- sity football season will be the game today against Cass Tech. Our boys will really be out to win this one after taking a 32 to 0 loss from Pershing last week, its worst defeat of the Year. The team will be honored at a Football Dance, to be held MRS. LEONARD HERMAN this evening in the Guest gym- nasium, Fenkell and Wyoming. In a double ring ceremony Jeff Moore was elected presi- Oct. 25, at Lacher's, Ophelia Kessler, daughter of Mr. and dent of the senior class at last Mrs. Victor Kessler, of Glendale week's elections. Also voted into Ave., was joined in marriage to office as top seniors were Bar- Pfc. Leonard Herinan, son of bara Sinith, veep; Margaret Mrs. • Sophie Herman, of Elm- Reault, secretary; and Harvey hurst Ave., and the late Mr. Gold, treasurer. Meetings were held by the Samuel Herman. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Hyman Adler Science Club and Latin Club last week. The latter group will be officiated. of Central High's Latin The bride's gown in the new guests Club at a "Sing for Your Sup- shade of sentimental pink was per" program at 3:30 p. m., Nov. of chantilly lace over satin and tulle, and was fashioned with a 18, at Central. A total of six tons of clothing fitted bodice which rose to an off-the-shoulder scalloped illu- was collected in the recent drive sion neckline. Her bouffant held by Mumford students. The skirt of ballerina length swept individual grade contest was into an apron back showing the won by the ninth graders who turned in the most clothes. fine tulle pleating. Everyone is invited to audition Her fingertip veil fell from a Juliet cap of matching lace that for the senior play. Tryouts are was • edged in -pearls. • She carried scheduled for this week. white orchids with.-streamers of:I Hallowe'en parties occupied a place of prominence on the stephanotis on a prayer book. Edith • Shreeman was maid of agenda of most Mumfordites. honor, and Gladys Herman, sis= On Hallowe'en eve a party was ter_ of the bridegrbom, was the held at - the home of Jerry Tau- bridesmaid. Harold Herman: was ber, with Lois -Greenberg as his brother's best man, and-Sey- hostess. In attendance were Art Elkin, Paula Chaenko, Dick Gould, !no* Hertz was Usher. Bev Stein, Iry Levy, Barbara Following dinner and a receP'- Saferstein, Freddy Galpern, Re- - couple motored nee Goldstein, Sonny Miller, through Canada for ' a- honey'- Carol Polinsky, Mark 'Klinger, mobil in . Quebec: Eleanor Thomas, Skip Magid- sohn, Bebe Rosenzweig, Alan Bramson and Joni Handleman. At another party, held by jetury Stephen Wise Chapter, AZA, at the home of Dave Gelfand, Joni Randleman was hostess. At- On the _Air tending wee Bob Greenstein, Marlene Reisman, Lenny Blondy, This Week's Radio and Mary Joelson, Dick Carson, Television Programs Diana Meltzer, Marshall Shus- of Jewish Interest ter, Audrey Shapiro, Myron Gold, Reva Miller, Mel Foster, Gail MESSAGE OF ISRAEL German, Ronny Weisman, Lorry Time: 10 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 8 Korn, Jerry Yudkoff, Carol Jo- Station WXYZ seph, Chuck Babbush, Elaine Feature: Rabbi Milton Rosen- Cohen, Harold Tobes, Debby bauni, of Cong. Beth El, Fort Wayner, Harvey Lasher, Marilyn Worth ; Tex., will be the guest Stein, Jerry Schneider and San- speaker. dra Littky. * * The party served also as an THE ETERNAL LIGHT Time: 12:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 8 installation event for Wise of- ficers, who are Bruce Lyons, Station: WWJ Feature: Rabbi Jacob K. Segal, president; Jay Keystone, veep; of Detroit's Adas Shalom Syna- Byron Gold, secretary; Mel Fos- gogue, will be guest speaker. The ter, treasurer; Jerry Schneider, program also will include the reporter; and Chuck Babbush, story of a humble man named sgt.-at-arms. On Nov. 21, Councilettes will Simon whose only request was to hold their "Rustic Romp" square "Journey with Elijah." * * dance at the- Woodward Jewish Center. Tickets can be pur- FRONTIERS OF FAITH Time: 9:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 8 chased from any Councilette Station: WWJ-TV, Channel 4 Member. Feature: The first of four Jew- • ish-interest programs will be Collect $6,150 to Aid presented. Called "Between Two Eternities," the script will tell Yeshivoth in Issrael the story of the life of Solomon A group of Detroit women who Schechter, the late scholar and first president of the Jewish organized several years' ago to Theological Seminary of Amer- aid needy yeshivoth in Israel re- cently collected $6,150. Under ica. the supervision of the Vaad Council to Meet Nov. 1 1 Hayeshivoth of De t r o i t, the funds were used to purchase Jewish Community Council Scrip certificates in that delegates and presidents of af- amount, and sent to 34 Israel filiated organizations will meet institutions. Individual collectors and their Wednesday,. 8:30 p.m., at Work- receipts include: men's Circle Center. Sidney M. Shevitz, Council Mrs. Sarah Goldman, $1,805, president, stressed that attend- of which $100 was a personal ance at the Assembly provides contribution; Mrs. Zelda Blum, the only way for organizations to $202; Jacob Baker, collected make their voices heard, in dis- from synagogueS and indivi- cussions and in reaching deci- duals, $405, his and Mrs. Baker's sions. personal contribution of $350 and a total general collection DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15 by the Bakers amounting. to $3,198. Friday, November 6, 1953 The first thing we'd like to do this week is- extend our heart- iest congratulations to the new- ly elected 12A officers: presi- dent, Miles Hurwitz; veep, Carl Pfiefer; Secretary, Myrna Schwartz; and treasurer, Judy Fields. Phil Stone, 12B, was elected to the office of City Council- man at Detroit's Annual Boys' Day Convention, with Miles Hur witz acting as Phil's campaign manager. Phil served as coun cilman on Oct. 16, which Mayor Cobo officially proclaimed "Boys' Day." To start the day, Councilman Stone and other "elected" offi - cials, were escorted by the police to the office of Mayor Cobo where they were sworn in and attended a meeting of the Corn- mon. Council. A luncheon given by the Junior Chamber of Com- merce, a tour of the Detroit waterfront on a fireboat, an in- spection of the police and fire departments and a dinner guests of the Detroit Board of Commerce at Veterans Memo- rial made up the day. The eve- I ning was spent at the Catholic Central - Boys' Town football I game at Briggs Stadium. Bernice Lahr and Allan Roth attended the recent state-wide Junior Red Cross convention at Kellogg Center, Michigan State College. Another important election, held last week, was that of the Student Council. After repre sentatives were elected from dif- ferent study halls, another elec- tion was held to choose those who will lead the Council. The victors are Harriett Chodoroff president; Bob Schecter, veep; I Marian Gleeberman, secretary; and Ronnie Horowitz, treasurer. Southern Oakland County Wayne University, who will speak Chapter of Hadassah will hold on "Observations of Current its second annual Education, American Policies." Day at 10:30 a.m., Nov. 17, at Mrs. Daniel Mandelbaum, pro- Carpenter's Hall, 1949 12 Mile, gram chairman, stated that all Berkley, it was announced this organizations in the community week by SOC president, Mrs. are invited to attend. Luncheon Sherwin Davidson. reservations may be placed with The all-day program will fea- Mrs. Englander, LI. 4-0902. ture a talk by Rabbi Jacob E. Segal on "Isaiah in Cadillac 1****•****** ♦*♦♦ **** Square." A luncheon, served by ; For the Tops in Tunes the child welfare committee, will follow at 11:45 a.m. The afternoon session, begin- ning at 12:30 p.m., will feature I And His Orchestra a cantata and a humorous musi- : TY. 5-2445 of TY. 5-5593 cal skit announcing many of e••• ♦••♦♦♦•♦♦•♦♦•► •••• ♦ * the group's forthcoming events. The program will be concluded Plastic Furniture Covers by Dr. Alfred H. Kelly, chairman MADE TO ORDER OR of the history department at READY MADE DICK STEIN CALL ANNA KARBAL 7o. 7-0874 Ghetto Waifs Given Food CASABLANCA, (JTA) — Some 1,300 Jewish children of the mellah (ghetto) here are now enjoying hot, nourishing meals at the new Talmud Torah can- teen opened by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee. 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BURG Et SON Choice Meats . Fresh Poultry' Prompt Delivery 13831 W. NINE MILE RD, Just West of Coolidge BARBARA ELAINE GILBERT Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Gilbert of Manderson Road announce the engagement of their -daugh- ter, , Barbara Elaine, to Clarence Kenneth Borns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Borns, of Gary ; Ind. The bride-to-be has attended the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Sigma Delta Tau sorority. Mr. Borns, the grown-to-be, is a graduate of the tniyersity of Michigan and is at present attending University Northwest- ern Law School. He is affiliated with sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Wedding plans are being made for June. 1944 Central Grads Plan Nov. 28 Reunion Barn Dance , January and June graduates of Central High School's class of 1944 will hold a reunion square dance on Nov. 28h at Carpenter's Hall, 22521 Grand River. 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