Adiviiiei in Soddy

Esther Raminiek to Wed
Ted Clatter on April 3

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-15

Comedy at. Wayne Theater

Friday, February 5, 1954

Wayne University Theatre's

Dr. Citron to Conduct Clinic revival- of Thornton Wilder's

The Earl Shippers have returned to their home on Sturtevant
Ave., following a two-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. During
their stay, the Shippers' two children visited with Mrs. Shipper's
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol M. Hoberman, of Santa
Rosa Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Fuller and family are now residing in
their new home at 5548 W. Outer Dr.
Miss Marilyn Moss, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Moss,
of 18055 Ilene, celebrated her sixteenth birthday last week with a
hay ride at Friendly Acres Ranch. Helping her to celebrate were •
Joyce Congress, Arnie Gotlieb, Janet Feldstein, Paul Newman,
Janice Forbes, Bruce Parker, Barbara Gantz, Larry Traison, Sheila
Katz, Arnie •obber, Elly Krause, Burt Stillman, Sharon Morrison,
Bernie Arden, Dale Ostrow, Lennie Epstein, Marsha Rosenberg,
Marty Magett, Natalie Shulman, Larry Shapero, Arlene Sipher and •
Morry Horowitz. Marilyn's host was Dean Fine.
Betty Kowalsky, pianist, and Jerome Sta.sson, violinist, have
been invited to London, Ont., where on Sunday evening they will
jointly present a concert of Jewish music, featuring compositions
by Ben-Haim, Bialsky, Bloch, Chajes, Gershwin, Kreisler and
Roswosky.
MISS ESTIIER RAMINICK
Private First Class Joseph Cohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cohn, 2470 Buena Vista, is stationed at Fort McClellan, Alabama,
Mr. and Mrs. Mandel Heller,
with the Chemical Corps. He is an electrician in the Engine Re-
pair section of the 34th Chemical Maintenance Company, 100th
Chemical Group. Pfc Cohn was inducted in February, 1953, and engagement of their daughter,
. Esther Dianne Raminick, to Ted
took basic training at Camp Rucker, Alabama.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lebowitz of 3217 Calvert Ave., and their Glatter, son of Mr. Alex Glatter,
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Smulovitz of Youngs- of Richton Ave., and the late
town, 0., have left for an extended trip to Florida. Mrs. Goldie Glatter. The wed-
, Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim, of W. Outer Dr., has returned from ding will be solemnized April 3,
a visit with relatives in Buffalo, N. Y. at Holiday Manor.

The Youth of a Nation
Are the Trustees
Of Posterity."—Disraeli.

Tales Out of School

Winterhalter PTA will hold a Pulitzer prize winning comedy,
Brotherhood meeting at 8:30 p. "The Skin of Our Teeth," opens
m., Tuesday, in the school. Dr. Feb. 12, 8:30 p.m., with addi
Abraham Citron, Midwest direc- tional performances Feb. 13, 13,
tor of American Jewish Congress
will conduct a clinic on "Free- 19, and 20.
ing Our Children from Preju- • 1 ■101 "0•
dice." Girl and Boy Scout lead-
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by a social hour given by room
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Welcome back to school again, Here we are starting a new
and above all welcome to Cen- I term, with some leaving and
tral, freshmen. kids taking their places.
When a new term begins all i Farewell speeches were given
of the school clubs begin to re- by senior representatives Diane
organize and elect new officers. Weingarden and Jerome Wells at
The Girls' Athletic Association last week's commencement exer-
is no exception. cises, at which 127 Mumfordites
Those chosen to lead the club graduated.
this term are Judy Alzofon, Leading the graduates in
president; Esther Margolis, vice- scholarship were . Sy Dubrinsky,
president; Barbara Bandler, sec- Joel Gottlieb, Jane Landsman,
retary; and Winnie Ledger, trea- Cathleen Loeffer, Dorothy Ro-
surer. zenthal, Ronald Walters, Harvey
Besides electing its officers, 1 Wax and Jerry Walls, who were
the GAA revised its constitu- awarded junior Phi Beta Kappa
tion so that there is a new way honors.
to enter the club. Although all Serving at the senior luncheon
of the girls in school are mem- were Sharon Cohen, Renee Gold-
bers, there are only about 24 i. ! stein, Nancy Smith, Mimi Silver-
board members. Here is how you man, Shirley Fealk and Joni
can become a board member. Handleman.
All who are interested must Helping Barbara Wilner cele-
write a letter stating reasons brate her sweet sixteenth birth-
why they would like to become day at a luncheon at Leli's were
a board member. In this letter Marilyn Gold, Geana Sherman,
this information must appear, Sandra Komisar, Gloria Manela.,
(1) name (2) grade (3) coun- Lynne Markle, Mickey Feldman,
selor's approval. The letter may Marilyn Young, Marilyn Gelb,
be dropped into the GAA box Dorothy Yagoda, Mitzi Kent,
in the girl's gym. office. We sug- Barbara Pines, Beverly Last, Iris
gest that you hurry, as there Erlich, Sandy Cherniak, Judy
are only four places to be filled Allen, Judy Rothenberg, Eileen
this term. Deadline day is Wed- Sarko and Joni Handleman.
nesday.
Lillian Wald BBG members
who will enjoy the weekend at
Tamarack where they
Mrs. Komaroff to Head -Camp
plan to skate, go tobogganing
Sholem Aleichem Group and indulge in other winter
sports are Sybil Golden, Iris Er-
The Women's Division of Sho- lich, Dorothy Kahl, Barbara
lem Aleichem Institute has Littky, Phyllis Gersten, Barbara
elected as president Ida Koma- Margolis, Ina Silberman, Shirley
roff, a founder of the Institute's Fealk, Elly Berlin, Valerie Katz,
Paula Levine, Eileen Linowitz,
educational system.
The Women's Division, togeth- Shane Spanier, Mitzie Kent,
er with Chapter Two, will ten- Marian Reich, Freyda Levin,
der a dessert luncheon Feb. 13, Ruthie Katzman and Barbara
12:30 p.m., at the Institute. Guest Shewach.
speaker will be Mrs. Alexander
W. Sanders, on the topic "My Slate Special Events
Impressions of Israel."
Preparations are under way For Home in 111 ebruary
Special activities planned for
for a Purim party March 20.
residents at the Home for Aged
Other new officers are:
Vice-presidents, Minnie Avrin, Gitel during February will consist of
Cukerman; secretaries, Rae Feinberg, n
;
Frances Driker, Sarah Kanter; pledge a v°".1 et y of programs performed
solicitor, Eva Jacobson; social arrange- by several individuals and
. •
ments, Esther Reder; treasurer, Mary
Pais; special arrangements, Bessie Za- groups in the community.
renkin; membership, Ruth Gosman; ex-
On
Wednesday, Melvin Snyder
•
ecutive board chairman, Paula Finkel-
stein; co-workers, Louise Blank, Mae willprovide musical entertain-
Etkin, Dora Rose, Mania Weinstein, merit, while on Feb. 17, the folks
•
Sema Wesley; directors, fund raising,
Sarah Friedman, Ruth Bader; hostesses, will be treated to a program
Rebecca Cohen, Rae Feinberg, Mary of songs by Mrs. Collette S. Ros-
Pais, Bessie Zarenkin.
ner. The month's speaker will
be Rabbi Israel Rockove, of He-
Newly-appointed
Common
Pleas
Judge NATHAN
J. KAUF- brew Benevolent Society, on Feb.
MAN this week addressed the 24.
The annual performance of
Detroit Graduate Chapter of
Tau Epsilon Rho law fraternity. the Detroit Symphony Orches-
The occasion was the interna- tra to which .members of the
tional legal fraternity's annual group are invited will be on Feb.:
21.
banquet.

County

The semester's activities for
the graduating classes of Royal
Oak and Berkley High Schools
reached their climax at com-
mencement.
At the Royal Oak graduation,
Edgar A. Guest, the celebrated
poet, delivered the commence-
ment address. The principal
speaker at Berkley High's exer-
cises was Dr. Charles Anspach,
president of Central Michigan
College of Education.
For diligence and outstanding
work, Janet Landsberg, Royal
Oak senior, received the GAA
Service Award.
The Berkley High prom. "June
in January," was also held dur-
ing commencement week in the
school gym with Ralph Bowen
and his band furnishing music.
"Shades of Hades" was the
unusual theme of the RO High
dance. Colorful decorations and
murals covered the walls of the
gym. Sheryl Hubar headed the ,
decorating committee.
Temple Israel High Schdol
Youth Group is planning "a
night with the rabbis." Last
year the program proved very
popular, and is being repeated
on Wednesday evening,

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