1 Tales Out of School 1* 14—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 5, 1954 To Wed March 28 "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees Posterity."--Disraeli. By BY Joni Handleman Judy Idumford Much excitement has been stirred amongst Mumford sen- iors, as annual class elections are in the offing. Campaigning for office are David Price, Sy Adler and Bill Myers, president; Carole Bloomfield a n d Jim Weitzman, veep; Ellen Jones, Bonnie Hoolihan, secretary; and Forrest Donley, Jim Conlin, Sharon Cohn and Mary Star- man, treasurer. Heading the Mumford Mer- cury, the school newspaper, this term are Dick Gerber, editor-in- chief ; Bruce Parker, news editor; Joseph Levin, assistant news; Diane Meisner, feature editor; Linda ,Lee assistant feature; Russ Palmer, editorial director; Roger Palms, assistant editorial; Jerry Otzman, sports editor; Mike Klynn, assistant sports; and Lorraine Bittker, business manager. The Capri, yearbook, staff is headed by Harold Barron, with Miriam Reitman, assistant edi- tor; Janice Manning, organiza- , tions; Charlotte Spector, acti- vities; Mary Starman, picture; and Gary Taback, sports. With auditioning for the April 1 and 2 production of "You Can't Take It With You" over with, rehearsing for parts are Louis Stern. Dave Price, Rhona Fidler, Mer\vin Goldsmith, Lyla Leipzig, - Sandra Gellman, Carol Lefton, Bill Myers, Dale Schlafer, Sonny Block, Barry Sheperio, Perry Co- hen, Ina Silberman, Bob Karbel, Bruce Seigan, Carolyn Israel, Judy •uckanoff, Pat Lieberman, Gloria Plots-lick and Michael Luckoff. Elections held recently by the library staff, which has formed tht"g Library Club, resulted in the e' tion of Jackie Dominick, pre- sinent; Sue Verry, secretary; and Joni Handleman, treasurer. All library staffers are welcome to join In other elections, the Human Relations Club voted into office Vivian Klein, president; Mar- . shall Goldman, veep; Sandy Schector, secretary; and Shane Spanier, treasurer. Harriet Feld- stein will head the Spanish Club, assisted by John Johnson, veep; and Nancy Klein, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Chase announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack Nathan, on Sat- urday, at Cong. Mishkan Israel. A reception in his honor wj.11 be held from 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in the Mayfair Room. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late William 13. Greenwald acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during its recent bereavement. FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY SO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 S s h o o tam on premises Rabbis S. Kahane N. Tannenbaum Tannenbaum We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 Alzofon Central High "Careers Unlimited," a pag- eant designed to inform teen- agers of the many and varied jobs open to them in Detroit, will be presented March 29 to April 9, at Masonic Temple. All ninth graders and twelfth grad- ers in the city of Detroit will see it. The pageant, enacted by stu- dents from all the public MISS RHODA ELINORE COHEN schools, include Golda Robiner, Announcement is made of the Phyllis Pine,S d Mays, Leon Dater, Barbara Sorscher, Judy engagement of Miss Rhoda Elin- Tendler and Abba Freedman ore Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cohen, 1100 Buck St., from Central. y . • The Science Club, at its elec- Schultz, son of Mr. and Mrs. tions last week, voted into of- ! Sam Schultz, 20145 Prest, Detroit. fice Joyce Brown, president; The couple will be married on Jerry Greenbaum, veep; Mar- March 28 in Detroit. garet Weisling, secretary; and Ellen Averbuch, treasurer. The club is planning a science as- Sid Shrnarak's sembly, which will be h e 1 d • March 30. At the first senior meeting last week the June graduates • r, tANERs reque o s f ts120 81 f voted on going to New York for their senior trip. The trip will their customers, Adolph Roe of cost $62, and the first payment the AMBASSADOR -HOLLY- of $15 is due this week. A $2.50 WOOD CURTAIN LAUNDRY penalty will be assessed anyone AND DRYof the who backs out after paying the Linwood, announces that free pickup and delivery service is first installment.. now extended to include Oak A program of brotherhood is Park and vicinity. The policy of being planned by the newly- 10% off for cash and carry is elected officers of the Unity still one of the services offered. Forum: Carole Mitnick, presi- , For further information call TO. dent; Gladys Steinmetz, veep; 8-8044. Marlene S e i d m a n, secretary; * * and Phil Stone, treasurer. M. GREENBERG & SON an- The forming of a Junior nounces for the first time in sil- Round Table was main topic of ver-plate history, the "1847 discussion at a meeting at the Rogers Bros. Pattern Revival." Veterans Memorial: Eva Tenen- For the many who own this baum, .Janice Cohen, Mildred fine silverware in discontinued White and Carole Mitnick repre- patterns, M. Greenberg & Son sented Central. is now accepting - orders for The Future Nurses Club pre-* those who wish to add to their sented FNC pins to all qualify- set, or who need replacements. ing members at a tea recently. Orders will be taken only for Earning their pins were Lucille a short time. Call TY. 6-3020 or Weindling Juanita Whistenton go to 8931 Twelfth Street for Bernice Lahr, Sandra Rose, Syl- further details. via Spillman, Carole Rosen, * * * Rosalyn Rosen, Helen Sippola, LIBERMAN'S of 12162 Dexter Maurita Morning, Sharon. is now featuring tender, juicy - Smith, Shirley Stahl and Joan baby brisket, packed and vac- Wood. uum sealed by "Best 15" of Chi- cago. A real treat for the family at any time, this delicious corned Marty Fuerst Opens beef can be kept in the refriger- His New Shoe Salon ator, sliced whenever you wish, and served hot or cold. * * Marty Fuerst, former Detroit The HOROWITZ KOSHER resident, announced the open- ing of his new shoe salon at CATERING COMPANY, under 19155 Livernois on Thursday. the personal supervision of Marty Fuerst has been in shoe Sarah L. Horowitz, has opened buying and merchandising for their beautiful hall, and is now 16 years. Before returning to De- taccepting bookings for wed- troit, he spent six years with dings, bar mitzvahs, engage- the May Company in Baltimore ; ments and all social functions where he was the buyer, stylist at 12512 Dexter, across from and merchandiser for the four 1 Young Israel. In addition to shoe departments and the hand- icatering at its own hall, they bag department. His wide ex- I also cater at all synagogues, perience in the shoe business halls and in the home. For since 1937 includes such well- further information call TO. known firms as the William F. 8-5384. * * Gable Co. of Altoona, M. O'Neil Co. in Akron and May Company RADOM TAILORS of 11559 in Cleveland. Before 1937, Mr. Dexter, is now holding a re- Fuerst managed a downtown modeling sale. In addition to store in. Detroit and one in New savings on slacks, sport coats, York. zipper jackets and such, they The open design of modern are featuring a special on cust- homes is used to advantage by om made suits. tailored to your the n e w salon. The glassed- measurements. in store front shows the modern interior to passersby CARD OF THANKS without customers losing a feel- Mrs. Harry Silverman acknowl- ing of privacy. The gold and edges with grateful appreciation white exterior color theme is the many kind expressions of carried inside and accented with sympathy extended by relatives. black. and friends during her recent bereavement over the loss of her bereavement CARD OF THANKS mother, Mrs. Dora Buckner, of The family of the late Jacob New York. Sandberg wishes to acknowledge with grateful appreciation the MATTATHIAS TENT HIVE many kind expressions of sym- 1005, of the Maccabees, will hold pathy extended by relatives and its annual Purim social and friends during its recent breave- games party at 8:30 pin., Thursday, at Jericho Tempi e, men t. Linwood and Lawrence. Friends ace welcome. Our Want Ads Get Results. Business Briefs , • Center Begins Spring Day Camp Registration The second annual Spring Day Camp will be held at the Davi- son Jewish Center for four days, April 20-25. During these ses- sions, at Camp Aviv, children will enjoy the duplication of the regular Summer Day Camp pro- gram—crafts, dancing, Singing, sports. Buses will be provided to transport the campers to and from home. The camping day begins at 9:30 a.m., and ends at 4 p.m. The cost is $8.00. Trans- portation fees per child will amount to $2.25. Registration began March 1 and will last until April 12. As in Summer Day Camp, group enrollment is limited. 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