I6—DETROIT JEWISH

NEWS
Friday, January 14, 1955

To Wed on April 3

Tales Out of School

Adler-Fine Nuptials
Planned for June 26

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

By

By

Rena
• Katz

Jon(
Handleman

4umford

Central .
High

Local Women Contribute
$6,795 to Israel Charities
An' independent group of local
women has succeeded in raising .
$6,795, which has- been sent
through the Vaad Hayeshivoth to
charity institutions and yeshi-
voth in Israel.
The gift was the semi-annual
contribution of the women who
organized for the above purpose
several years ago. Principal col-
lectors were Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Baker; $4,500; Mrs. Sarah Gold-
man, $2,000 - and Mrs. Zelda Blum
$234.

m usic ' is
SAM
BARNETT
and His Orchestra

For

Much fun is in store for all
As the term draws to a close,
all of Central is seen 'directing 1213's and 12A's during the week-
its efforts toward one project- end of Jan. 2.2. Leaving Mumford
. graduation. Busy rehear sing at 5 a.m., seniors will begin their
their addresses for Commence- journey to Echo Valley, near
ment are Jerry Greenbaum, Ro- Kalamazoo, Mich., to spend two
chelle Sachs, Eugene Driker and days packed . with ice-skating
Golda Robiner. A vocal trio com- and tobogganing. The Murnford
posed of Joanne Grossman, Parent's Club is arranging the
Wayne Rivers and Ida Nader will trip. .
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entertain with its- selections.
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MISS ARLENE SCHEC.HTER
Commencement exercises will
En route for Washington with be held in the Mumford Audi-
•• Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schechter, an abundance of baggage and torium on Jan. 26, when about
of 16906 Lesure, announce the class spirit, the seniors have be- 200 seniors will receive diplomas..
engagement of their daughter, gun a long planned weekend -.in
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Arlene, to Arnold.. Soloman., son the nation's capitol. On the
Congratulations
to 12A Jack
of . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solo- agenda for the trip, which will
mon, of 3284 Burlingame. An be concluded Sunday, are visits Wilson, who was named to the
All-City football team. He was
April 3 wedding is planned."
to Congress, the FBI, Mt. Ver- selected at center by the Met-
non and the Tomb of. the Un- rOpolitan. Detroit High- School
known. Soldier. Highlighting the Coabhes. 'Receiving honorable
Shrfpiro Elevated to
weekend's activities will be an mention were Dick Behm, Rog
Chief of Detectives
evening at a Chinese-American Netzer, Bill Gross and Navarro
nightclub. Mr. Arbaugh, Cen- Davis. •
Albert Shap-
tral's assistant principal, and his
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iro last week was
wife and members of the PTA. Murnford's first annual Foot-
elevated f r o
will serve as chaperons.
ball Bust, honoring the team for
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his past of sen-
becoming, co-champions for the
ior inspector of
h
e
Colonnade
Decorating t
West Side title, was given Mon-
detectives a n d
Room of Masonic Temple with day evening in the school cafe-
became deputy
traditional blue and white, are teria. Parents of football players
chief of detec-
art chairmen, Sanford Wald and and cheerleaders _ were invited
tives. T h e ap-
Joan. Rosenthal. The room will to the banquet.
p o i ntment,
be the scene of the senior prom,
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made by Police
to be held Jan. 22.
You
may
have•wondered
about
Comm issiorier
Social committee co-chairmen
new television set displayed
Edward S. Pig-
Paul ' Schreibman and Susie the
gins, came as a
Bushkin announce that Central- in the school library. It was
result of the
ites will dance to the -music of awarded to Mumford panel
police reshuffle.
Sam Enuner and His -orchestra. members Tom Bickel, Joe Levin,
Other members of the commit- Claire Padover and Alice Rob-
tees are Aaron Goldstein, Marge bins, who defeated Southwestern
by a score of 675-600, in a suc-
Weisling and Diane Freed.
cessful telecast of "Quiz Em on
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The Shakespearean comedy, "A the Air."
* ENTERPRISES *
Midsummer Night's Dream," has
The Temple Israel Youth
TALENT HEADQUARTERS been announced as the selection
for next semester's clas8 play. Group is presenting Frosty
Nearing Completion in the
Clifford White, faculty director, Frolics, an evening of sledding,
Wyoming Curtis Area called a meeting recently for all skating and sleigh rides, on Jan.
those interested in any phase of 22. It will take place at Holiday
Now Accepting
play production. A brief outline Park.
Limited Applications
of the forthcoming work was
For Personal Instruction
submitted to the students.
Dexter-Do fison Mdrkets
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and Coaching in:
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Plans
Week-Long -Festival
contribut-
All those who
• A festive atmosphere filled the
•Showmanship • Voice ed to Central in the past semes- air
Thursday at both of the
ter with their good citizenship
Dexter-Davison Markets,
o Drama • Expression will honored at an assembly popular
13301
'Dexter
near Davison, and
week. Miss Bertha Robin-
• Personality next
•Art
son, principal, will present the 18207 Wyoming near Curtis; as
both stores prepared a week-
Instrumental Instruction
awards which' will be based on long
By Competent Staff
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celebration.
displays
of
service,
reliability
and
of Teachers for:
Norman and Ruben Cottler,
cooperation.
The
assembly
will
• PIANO
culminate weeks of judging re- proprietors of the store, an-
• SAXAPHONE
ports of aspirants submitted by nounced this week that the fes-
tival, being given in conjunc-
• TROMBONE
teachers to the offic%
tion with United Dairies, Inc.,
• VIOLIN
will through Wednesday,
• CLARINET
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Jan. 19.
• TRUMPET'
Many top-flight values have
Faigel Weiner acknowledges with
• PERCUSSION
been planned for the occasion,
grateful
appreciation
the
many
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during the family's recent be- Dairies cottage cheese will be
given away to customers.
reavement:
Highlight of the festival week
will be gifts to customers of val-
Excitement that breathes new fire into a great aim.
uable merchandise, such as
The sound and fury .of an unforgettable' drama.
The turbulence and excitement of a violent age
waste disposal s, carafe sets,
unleashed on our breathtaking .screen.
dishes, cutlery, carving sets and
CONTINUOUS MATINEES
1ST 'SHOWING
WEDNESDAY,
other
goods.
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The family of the rate David
Burnstein acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and friends
dtring the family's recent be-1
reavement.

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Weddings — Bar Mitzvahs
• Candids • 3-Dimension

At a recent dinner ,party, Mr.
and Mrs: Harry Adler, of Pasa-
dena Ave., announced the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Ethel, to Nathan Fine, son of
Mr. Max Fine, of Waverly Ave.,
and the late Mrs. Fannie Fine.
The bridegroom-elect, a grad-
uate of Wayne University, is
now a teacher in the Detroit
School System. A June 26 wed-
ding is planned.

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