divitieJ in Society A group of friends helped celebrate the 72nd birthday of Daniel L. Tickton of 2923 Monterey on Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. H. Malcolm Kahn, of Pontiac, Mich., have re- turned from a motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla. En route, they stopped at Pittsburgh, Washington, Shenandoah Caverns, Va., St. Augustine and other points. Mrs. Ben Fink, of 5440 Cass, has returned from an extended trip to Israel and several European countries. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack have left on a motor trip back to their home in Santa Monica after a stay of five weeks in Detroit. While here, Mr. Hack attended the Michigan Annual Shoe Fair as honorary life president of the Michigan Shoe Retailers Association. The November issue of the French edition of Reader's Digest car- ries a story about Mr. Hack, as did the March American and Canadian English issues and the July Spanish and August Portu- guese editions. Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin, former Detroiters now residing In the Virgin Islands, recently honored their daughter, Aarone, at a reception at the Virgin Isle Hotel. The occasion celebrated her confirmation in the local synagogue, which is the second old- est in the Western Hemisphere. Recently returned from the national biennial convention of the Women's Division, American Jewish Congress, held at the Hotel Roosevelt; New York, are these delegates of the Detroit Division: Mesdames Charles P. Feinberg, president, Louis Redstone, Oscar Hertz, Dennis Barkoff, Albert Marx, I. B. Dworman, William Burk, Dellis Harwith, Edward Rothenberg, William Glazer, G. Lionel Willens, Alan N. Brown, Henry Caplan, Meyer Zack, Fanny Dworman and William Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Goldsmith, of Elmhurst Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Soverinsky, of Santa Barbara Dr., have left on an extended trip to Miami Beach, Fla., where they are guests at the Nautilus Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dosie, of Highland Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Friedman and daughter, of Sturtevant Ave., have re- turned from a trip to Pittsburgh where they attended the Bar Mitzvah of their nephew, Howard Wesokey. They also visited with their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Ballin, of Long Island, N. Y. Dr. and Mrs. Seymour D. Berman recently gave a surprise dinner party at their home, at 12174 Prairie, in honor of Dr. Berman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark L. Berman, of 2722 Webb, on their 30th wedding anniversary. Thos e attending in- cluded Miss Elaine Berman, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sklar, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sklar, Mrs. William Stein and Mrs. Isadore Baron. Tales Out of School • "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disrgeli. By By Joni Handleman Judy Alzofon Mumford High Central High The crowd at the football game went wild last Friday when, in the last quarter with Mumford on the short end of a 6 to 0 score, our boys turned in a touchdown and made the con- version. , So, the 7 to 6 final score ended Mumford's first season of com- petition on a victorious note, and the players were honored at a victory dance in the guest gym- nasium following the game. Alth'ough the team was hot Friday, the Y-Teens - left the game with chattering teeth. They had been selling dough- nuts and candy bars to raise funds for band uniforms. Open house was held Nov. 12 for parents during 9th, 10th and 11th hours, enabling them to meet their children's teachers and acquaint themselves with classroom procedure. Councilettes will hold three oneg shabbatim on Saturday, at the homes of Betsy Rose, Sherry Tobias and Lois Greenberg. Tickets for the Nov. 21 barn dance will be available. FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO, 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 3 shoctem on premises Rabbis S. Kahana H. Tennenbaum L. Tennenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 The audience was hushed, the cue was given and four Centra- lites were ready to oppose Red- ford's team on "Quiz 'em On the Air," a program sponsored by WWJ and originating from the Central auditorium. The teams had to read the Detroit News for a week, as questions asked were based upon material gathered from that week's paper. The two schools tied with a score of 90 to 90. Representing Central were Jean Brindze, Aud- rey Katz, Shel Schwartz, and Miles Hurwitz. On Thursday, at Northern High School, the Hearst Ameri- can History Contest was held, with 125 participants from 21 schools in the city. Barb Sor- scher, Carl Pfeifer, Edward Kroll, Paul Glassman, and Jerry Kasdan entered from Central. The choir broadcast from WWJ with solos going to Estelle Greene, Paul Kadish, Wayne Rivers, Sanford Licterman and Eugene Smoler. The Unity Forum elected its new officers for the year, Carol Mitnick, president; Eleanore Rudnor, Veep; Carol Rubin, treasurer; Unus Hart, program chairman; and Phyllis King, publicity chairman. The Gilda Partrite B B G Chapter held its installation in the form of . a dinner-dance at the Elmwood Casino. Evie Sipo- rin was installed president; Marsha Saitz, veep; Sue Simons, Rita Glass and Gladys Stein- metz, secretaries; Judy Berko- witz, treasurer; Helene Lansky and Loraine Cohen, sgt. at arms; reporter, Edna Zucker; chaplain, Rosalie Klaper; and junior ad- visor, Sherry Cyporyn. 12 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 139 1953 Bar Mitzvahs Our Want Ads Get Results. Honor Wartell's 50th Anniversary Sunday For Fine Music .. and Entertainment Mr. and Mrs. Julius G. Cohen, of 18273 Ohio, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Donald Lee, on Saturday, at Cong. Bnai Israel. A dinner in Donald's honor will be held that evening, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hurwitz, of 19500 Pinehurst, announce Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wartell the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stuart Paul, on Saturday, at Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. Wartell Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A recep- tion in his honor will be held of Ohio Ave. will be entertained from 4 to 9 p.m., Sunday, in the at a family dinner, Nov. 15, in honor of their fiftieth wedding family home. y. * anniversary, by their children— Mr. and Mrs. Isak Levine of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Miller, Mr. 2670 Elmhurst Ave. announce the and Mrs. Maurice M. Wartell, Bar Mitzvah of their son, Walter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mandel, Mrs. Max, Saturday, Nov. 14, at Con- Pearl Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Irving gregation Bnai Zion. A buffet H. Wartell, and their grandchil- dinner in his honor will be held dren, Michael and Charles Rob- the following day at the family ert Wartell. home. The Wartells are native De- * k * troiters. Mr. Wartell was con- Mr. an0 Mrs. Harry A. Komer, nected with City and County of - of Northlawn Ave., announce the fices for a number of years, and Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rich- for the past 20 years has been ard Lee, on Nov. 14, at Adas associated with a large retail Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in clothing company. Richard's honor will be held that 4•••*•****•••••****•••*• evening, at the Park Shelton 4 For the Smartest Dance Rhythms Hotel. • DICK STEIN Rabbi Adler to Open SZ Wo7nen's Series Cell BEN KATZMAN and His Orchestra TO. 8-2907 UN. 2-2783 or Call MRS. IDA E. LEVY For complete selection of engraved and raised printed invitations for Weddings, Bar Mitzvahs and all oc- casions. Complete line of personal- ized napkins, matches, stationery and informal notes. 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