Klafer-Granadier Rites
Scheduled for May 22

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-17

Friday, October 22, 1954

Educators Schedule Audio-Visual Conference

To Wed Jan. 9

An audio - visual conference salaries, pre-requisites for Bar
will be. held - Nov. 14; at the Mitzvah and other salient items.
Seven -Mile Rd. branch, of the
The' Council also is cooperat ,.
Shaarey Zedek' Religious School, ing in the Jewish Book Fair
it was announced- this week by program and in matters per-
the Director's Council of the ' taining to the Tercentenary
A non- partisian candidates
Jewish Religious Schools of celebration of Jewish coloniza-
rally will be sponsored by the
Metropolitan Detroit, sponsors tion in America.
National Council of Jewish
of the program.
Women, Detroit Section, at 8
Dr. Norman Drachler and El-
p m., Monday, at the Northland
liot Schwartz will serve as .co-
Attention Please!•
Center Auditorium, parking',1ot
chairmen of the event, to which
E.
all Sunday schools have been
The program is a part of
invited to send representatives.
Council's educational planning,
The Council, vcrhich was
under its social legislation de-
and His Orchestra
formed to promote Jewish edu-
partment, and is offered as a
cation in the community and
New Phone
community service to the public.
help stimulate interest in Jew-
Specific questions and views
LI.
7-2943
ish cultural and spiritual heri-
will be asked of Mrs. G. Mennen
or
WE.
3-2254
tage,
will
present
material
on
Williams, representing dov. Wil-
the elementary, intermediate
liams; Al Schaeffer, represent-
and senior levels between 2 and
ing Don Leonard; and Leon
4 p. m.
Cousins answering questions for
$10 PER MONTH
Patrick V. McNamara, S e n a-
A committee has been formed
We Serve- as Your Office . . .
MISS
BERNICE
HERMAN
torial candidate. The two Coun-
to draft a questionnaire reveal-
MISS EILEEN KLAFER
Permitting your clients to keep in
cilman candidates, James Linc-
touch with you during business
Mr, and Mrs. Sol Herman, of ing for the first time in Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. William Klafer, oln and Richard Frankenstein,
hours.
Ward Ave., announce the en- number of students in religious
of Oakinan Blvd., announce the will attend.
schools, tuition rates, teachers'
gagement
of
their
daughter,
We answer all your
engagement of their daughter,
Candidates running for Con-
incoming calls.
Eileen Joy, to Gerald E. Grana4. gress from the following dis- I Bernice, to Melvin Miller,-son of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Miller
of
Mailing Address Optional
WEDDING? BAR MITZVAH?
Bier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol tricts have been invited to at-
Vassar
Dr.
-
A Jan. 9 wedding is
Granadier, of Griggs Ave. - tend. . From the 13th district,
It Is Our Business to Help You
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
planned.
With -Courtesy and Efficiency
The bride-elect attended the Charles • Diggs, and Landon
and His Orchestra
COYLE TELEPHONE
& Associate Bands
University of Michigan and Knight; 15th district, John Din-
10MPLETE ENTERTAINMENT
ANSWERING SERVICE
Wayne University. Her fiance is gell and Gregory Pillon; Martha Maimonides Women Plan
References on Request
a graduate of Wayne University Griffiths and Charles Oakman, Art Objects Program
V.E. 7-6701
TO. 6-5016
TE. 2-1146
Law School, and is affiliated 17th district; Patil Sutton and
with Sigma Alpha Mu and Tau George Dondero, 18th district.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
The meeting, open to the pub- Maimonides Medical Society will
Epsilon Rho fraternities.
The couple will be married on lie, will be followed by a social : meet at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, at
hour.
Holiday Manor. Mrs. Emil Si-
May 22.
mon, program chairman, will
introduce Mrs. Marion E. Sober,
the guest speaker, who will lead
a discussion on "Choosing Art
Objects for Your Home." '
Announces
S The program will include the
selection of one-of-a-kind dec
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
orating accessories in brass,
Posterity."—Disr4eli
That we are now accepting reservations for
ceramic, enamel, copper and
wood. Mrs. Sober also will dem:-
all social functions at the NEW
onstrate how to use hand-made
By
By
art pieces in a room for added
color and character. She will
Nancy
Rena
accompany her talk with a dis-
Fa k
Katz
play.
mlinford
Central
To be Completed Soon at

Council Sponsors
Candidates Rall y

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Tales Out of School

Rainbow Terrace

High

High

A banquet for all varsity let-
A successful clothing drive has
ter winners and their fathers is
just been completed.
On Friday, we were especially . on the agenda of the C Club'.
urged to bring bundles and were POunding the gavel for the
assigned rio homework so that group this year is Art Lieber- .
our arms would be free to bear man, who will be assisted by
Noel Lawson, veep; and Charlie
packages of clothing. -
The school yearbook, the Ca- _Brown, secretary-treasurer.
At a recent meeting of the
pri, has gone on sale. It has won
national awards for two years club, Art announced the sale of
and is really the greatest. Let's pencils with basketball sched-
all get out and buy this marve- ules on them, Central Tee shirts
and duffle bags.
lous yearbook.
* * *
Oct. 13 was a big day for the
To
continue
its program of
freshies. They had their student
council rallies, with elections fol- promoting better human rela-
lowing. All day long, students tions, Zangwill BBG at a recent
were seen walking down the joint meeting with Reemer
halls with zany hats bows, and Young Men, heard speakers from
one cangidate had for his stunt the Anti-Defamation League .
Marilyn Rosenthal and Nor-
an Indian heaclress!
Last Friday, Mumford beat bert Metier, presidents of their
Western High in a football game respective chapters, planned the
by a' score of 20-7. It was their evening as a follow-up of .a ru-
fourth consecutive victory of the mor . clinic held by Zangwill last
season. This week, they face year. Among the Bnai Brith
Cooley with their wonderful un- members that attended were
beaten record. We'll all' be there Phyllis Klein, Dick Moskowitz,
Rosalie Weiss, Alicia Margolis,
rooting for them. ,
and Dave Sfiane.
Today the freshman went to
the auditorium to hear the. club
Barbara Lachar, a Centralite
presidents speak on the func- active in the battle against
tions of their clubs. They were juvenile delinquency, was
encouraged to join those open to member of a panel which ap- a
them.
peared on television last week
Keidan, a new chapter • of to discuSs this pertinent prob-
AZA, will hold an installation lem.
supper at Elmwood Casino, Oct.
Barbara is a member of a
23. Officers to be installed are: leadership training group which
President, Jerry Usansky; vice- strives to cultivate examples of
president, Eddie Spilkin; secre- wholesome, intelligent members
tary, Eliot Solomon; treasurer, of American youth. The pro-
Mitchell Sabin.
gram, which was entitled Teen
The Bio-X, Latin, Mamselles, Agers Unlimited, featured five
Y-Teens, Junior Drama, Span- other students from various De-
ish, and Travel clubs held their troit schools.
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opening meetings this week.
The Temple Israel. Youth
Twenty-two couples gathered
Group will hold a luncheon on at Lola Valley park for a wienie
Oct. 31. They will show movies roast to celebrate the sixteenth
of the summer meeting of Na- birthday of Louise Strayer.
tional Institute (National Fed- Louise's host was Alan Menuck.
eration of Temple Youth.)
Her guests included Arlene
Waldman, Iry Olenick, Deana
Jonas, Selden Tachna, Estelle
Labor Zionists to Hear
Strayer and Paul Schreibman.
Discussion of Tercentenary
Branch Seven, Laboi Zionist
CARD OF THAKICS
Organization of America, will
meet Sunday evening, at the
The family of the late Robert
home of Mr. . and Mrs. Harold C a r n i c k acknowledges with
Berke, 2683 Leslie. Rabbi Jacob grateful appreciation the many
M. Chinitz, guest speaker, will kind expressions of sympathy
discuss "The American Jewish extended by relatives and friends
Tprcentenary.' A social hour will during the family's recent be-
reavement. • -

Sunday-Niters Plan Dance

Sunday-Niters will hold its
annual Harvest Dance at 8:30
p. m., Oct. 31, at the D. W. Si-
mons Jewish Center,. 4000 Tux-
edo. Raymond DeMichele and
his orchestra will furnish the
music, and novelty features have
been planned.

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