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October 29, 1954 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-10-29

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Tales Out of School

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boykansky,
of Dickerson Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Stan-
ley ,on Nov. 6, at Cong. Beth
Itzchock, 3836 Fischer. A recep-
BY
By
tion in his honor will be held
following services in the syna-
Nancy
Rena
gogue social hall.
Fa I k
Katz
* * *
The
Bar
Mitzvah
of William
Pei =ford
Central
High
C. Panzer, son of Mr. and Mrs.
High
Leo M. Panzer, of 18045 Whit-
comb, will be observed on Sat-
urday, at Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Mumford's football team is
Jitterbugging their w ay to A dinner and reception in Wil-
now at the top of the West Side fame are Nelson Chase and
division with last week's vic- Janice Hammerstein. With liam's honor will be held Sun-
tory over Southeastern High, trophy in one - hand and record day evening, at Holiday Manor.
• * •
but Chadsey is a close second. album in the other, Jan and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weintraub,
This week will tell the tale as Nelson left Ed MacKenzie's TV
the two schools face each other show with first prize in the jit- of 12311 Stoepel, announce the
at Mumford. This game, I am terbug contest. These two Cen- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Shel-
sure, will be "standing room tralites took top honors in com- don Marvin, on Nov. 6, at Cong.
only."
petition with several other cou- Mogen Abraharh. A reception in
his honor will be held from 4
Tuesday, on College Night, ples.
to 8 p. in., the following day, in
The
Four
Freshmen,
currently
representatives from colleges all
the family home.
over the U.S. were present to popular song stylists, hosted a
• * *
speak with parents and students. back stage rendezvous with sev-
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kutnick,
We joined with three other high eral Centralites during their re-
schools to present this program. cent appearance in Detroit. Judy of 2993 Clements, announce the
Panush, Jerry Greenbaum, Norty Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome
On Friday night, Mumford's Bicoll, Elaine Zeidman, Sy Park- Michael, this Saturday, at Adas
Student and Sportsmanship er and Noel Lawson visited with Yeshurun, 2625 Tyler. A dinner
Councils will give a football the "Freshmen" between acts at will be held in his honor at
dance honoring Mumford's team the Hollywood Theater.
Young Israel Center that eve-
that really has done a wonderful
Centralites, by way of PA, ning.
• • •
job this year. Tickets are only heard results of elections to the
$1 per couple.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ben Mossman,
school's representative assembly,
On Oct. 27, we held football the Student Council. Rochelle of Shrewsbury Rd., announce the
rallies. We were introduced to Lupovitch, Dave A b e 1 s, Zena Bar Mitzvah of their son, Terry
the team and the cheerleaders Wax, Mary Ersher, Arleen Ab- Avron, on Nov. 6, at Cong.
who have given the school a lot rams and Shel Davidson are Shaarey Zedek.
* * *
of spirit.
among those who will voice stu-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shafkind
On Tuesday the Mercury came dent opinion this year.
out with a wonderful second ed-
At the Council's first meeting of 18251 Roselawn, announce the
ition. Mumfordites should be Elaine Braverman was re-elected Bar Mitzvah of their son, Laur-
proud of their marvelous paper president. Gloria Manela is vice ence Alan, on Nov. 6, at Beth
and year book, the Capri.
president, Eleanor Banks, secre- Aaron Synagogue. A reception in
All of last week, students were tary, and Phyllis Zager, treas- his honor will be held from 2 to
5 p.m.; the following day, in the
urged to contribute to the Tor- urer.
onto Disaster Fund. The bake
So that Blazers may more ac- family home.
sale, sponsored by the Student tively help cheerleaders at sport-
Council, was a big help. Proceeds ing events and thus promote Mrs. Adler to Open
went to this cause and also to more spirit, a cheering section
Care. The pastries were baked- has been formed. Under the Temple Israel Series
auspices of the Sportsmanship
by the students.
Last week, 9B chose for its Council, this group which in-
Mrs. Morris Adler will review
representatives : Michael Freed- cludes Marilyn Weinburg, Betty Antonia Vallentin's "The Drama
man, Carol Lewis, Georgina Sil- Wizer, Ronnie Hearse h, Joan of Albert Einstein" in the first
Rosenthal and Abba Friedman of a book review series spon-
verman and Dan Snyder.
will sit together at games to en- sored by Temple Israel Sister-
courage other spectators.
hood.
Mumford Co-Op Class
Club Cosmopolitans recently
Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, presi-
A retail co - op class, taught by
held its tenth semi annual dent, announces that the pro-
Mrs. Robert Sloney, is offered Smoker
for prospective members.
this term. Students receive Attending the aff air, at which gram will be held at 10 a.m.,
school credit while working part movies were shown and refresh-. Monday, in the temple, and will
time to earn extra spending ments served were Alvin Rubin, be followed by brunch. The re-
maining programs will follow on
money.
Shel Simon, Lloyd Star, Maurice the first Monday of each month
Working at Hudson's North- Otis and Norm Cohn
through February.
land are Carole Hall, Sherry
Subsequent reviews will be
Pettijohn, Ann Binion, Betty !
given by Mrs. Harry L. Jackson,
Herman, Beverly Siegal, Shiela! Sinai Women's Guild
Goldstein, Marcia Greenspon, Slates Seminary Nov. 10 Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Dr.
Leon Fram, according to Mrs.
Joyce Mogel and Sallie Lawrence.
Harry Landsman, program vice-
Working at Kline's Northland
Sinai Hospital Women's Guild president.
are Irene Gordon and Sheila will
its third seminar at
For reservations to the series,
Rubinstein, while Adele Rosen- 10:30 hold
a.m.,. Nov. 10,
the hos- call Mrs. Ellis Fisher, chairman,
baum is at Mari-Ann Shop at pital's lecture hall. in
"Prepara- UN. 4-8133, or Mrs. Benjamin
Northland.
tion for Surgery" will be the Bagdade, ticket chairman, UN.
Other co-op students are Bar- day's theme.
3-1341.
bara Weissman and Elayne Gay-
Participants include Drs. Sid-.
man, Sak's Fifth Avenue; San- ney Kobernick, director of lab-
ford Berlin, Herman Berlin's; oratories; Harry Mellins, chief Social Security Office
Paul 'merman, Cunningham'S; of radiology; and Eli Brown,, To Accept Job Applicants
Allen Bell and Harvey Lasser, chief of anesthesiology. Volun=.
Siegel's; Roberta Reevesman, teer workers are promised an
Extension of Social Security
Hudson's downtown; Fay Tra- interesting program.
coverage to 10,000,000 more
kalo, Awrey's; Joyce Feldman,
Planning the activity are Mrs. I persons nationally after Jan. 1
Wee Moderns; and Floria Lar- Lewis B. Daniels, Mrs. Isadore will result in an increase in the
son, Crowley's.
Winkelman and Miss Edith size of the present staff in
The 22 students meet for two Heavenrich, co-chairmen of the I Michigan and Ohio from 580
periods each day, swapping job volunteer training service, and to 780 employees, stated Harry
information, and work in the Mesdames Raymond Sokolov, Baltuck, manager of the Detroit-
afternoon. Along with this, they Joseph Welt and Daniel Cohn, Northwest District Office.
may join the Future Retailers program chairmen.
The Search f o r qualified
A special seminar for weekend claims representatives is being
Club of Detroit.
volunteers is being arranged for carried out under civil service
later in the month. Lunch will rules. Starting salary for train-
Hapoel Hamizrachi Unit be served at the Nov. 10 sem- ees is $3,410 a year, with pro-
inar, and reservations must be motions to $4,205 in nine months
Elects Its New Officers
phoned to the Guild office, BR. to employees showing aptitude.
Chazon Group, Hapoel Hamiz- 3-3000, no later than Nov. 8.
Efforts will be made, Baltuck
rachi, at its recent Simchat Bet
said, to place employees near
Hashoeva celebration at the
their homes in its 20 offices in
home of Irving Elbinger, heard Federation and DSG
17 Michigan cities. College grad-
a talk on the festive occasion Institute on Sunday
uates, with special required sub-
by Shalom Horowitz, new direc-
jects, or applicants without
tor in Detroit of Bnei Akiva ac-
Camp Tamarack will be the college but four years experience
tivities.
site of the Board Institute of in related fields, will be inter-
Preceding the pr o g r a m, the members of the boards of the viewed.
following officers were elected: Jewish Welfare Federation and
Applications from college stu-
Esther Carmen, Irving Elbinger the Service group, with the day's dents who will complete qualifi-
and Burton Edelman, a three- program beginning at 10:30 a.m. cation requirements within six
member presidium; Moishe Car- Sunday.
months of filing also will be ac-
men, treasurer; Raizell Snow
A meeting of the board of cepted. The examination is be-
and Tom Koenigsberg, secre- Federation will be followed by ing given at all social security
taries; Raoul Wiser, membership a tour of the camp.
offices and local post offices.
chairman; Eric Teitz, cultural
Lunch will be served at 12:30 Non-veteran applicants must be
chairman; Marvin Seligson, so- p.m. and the afternoon session under 35, but no age require-
cial chairma n; and Julius will deal with "Local Independ- ments are necessary for veter-
Schwartz program chairman.
ent Campaigns."
ans.

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

BUENOS AIRES, (JTA) —
Trade between Israel and Argen-
tina has grown to important
proportions, and general rela-
tions between the two countries,
both on the official level and
unofficially, are very warm and
' gratifying, Israel Minister Arieh
K u bovy declared here.

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS--21
Friday, October 29, 1954

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