Tales Out of School Liter Schechter Wed To Allen Zemmol "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—DisraRli ,, . ... . . By By Rena - Katz • Nancy Fa 1k Central High Elie) Shecter Furniture Co. 1 . 1-las Grand Opening Shecter Fkirniture Company, which for many years served residents of the community at its Twelfth Street store, has now opened its beautifully fin- ished and spacious new store at 13110 W. McNichols. Shecter's is now in the midst of its grand opening sale, and. is featuring bargain prices to acquaint Detroiters-with its new - store and quality merchandise. Carrying a complete line of period, traditional and contem- porary furniture, Shecter's dis- plays each to best advantage in room groupings. . The store, located between James Couzens and Ward, is open till 9 p.m., Monday; Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday eve- nings. FIRST QUALITY Pullets, Caponettes, Fryers Ducks & Turkeys OUTLET POULTRY CO. 2735 W. Davison TO. 8-4281 Rabbis S. Kahane H.. Tennenbeern L. Tennenbevm We are now serving Oak Park, and Northwest Section. FREE DELIVERY TO. 8-4281 An exhibit'. featuring "LIN-. COLNIA" and cow bells from the collection of Thomas I. Start, of 15400 Artesian, are on display in the Detroit Historical Museum's Collector's Corner. * * Introduction- of a new beer, NATIONAL BOHEMIAN, will be mad e in the Michigan area soon, according to Jerold C. Hoffber- ger, president of Altes Brewing Co. of Detroit and the National Brewing co.- of Baltimore. a: * • The third. 'annual dinner and dance of the CHAIM WEIZMANN SOCIETY will be held at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Zack's Catering. For reservations, `= call Mrs. Fannie Rosenberg, UN. '4-3455, or Harry Glaser, TO. 8-9517. a a. M A R VI N GORMAN, of 4014 Glendale,' was One of twelve Wayne. University studentS to receive - Doctor of Philosophy de- grees at mid-year commence- ment exercises on Wednesday. ' • :W INTER HALTER PTA will hold .. its annual brotherhood meeting at .8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the:, school: A Panel of Ameri- cans, group of Wayne Univer sity students of different racial, religious and cultural back- grounds, will be featured. A question period will be followed by a social hour, with 'room mothers acting, as hostesses. • , Winnie. Ledger is the new. edi:- :tor in chief of The Central Stu- dent. PreViously a news staff ! ■ reporter, Winnie was chosen for this post by Birger Bakke, facul- ty advisor. Assisting Winnie are news editor .= Rochelle ..Komisar, feature editor Judy Grodsky, news-feature editor Laba Cutler, Sports editor Harvey' Berman, and ,circulation editors L-enord Natinsky and Phyllis_ Ivory. . * * * 4 Climbing the ladder to fame , and fortune is Sherry Kay, who • bid farewell to Central at last '. week's commen cement exer- :, vises, and is now touring the West coast as vocalist. with Billy 114(ay's band. The highlight , of her trip will be a five week en- ; gageinent at the Hollywood PO- • ladimn. Sherry, well known for her work with local bands, began singing in pre-Central days. * * Mortals, Fairies, and Workers have all been cast for William Shakespeare's comedy, "A Mid- , summer Night's Dream," this • term's class play. Playing op- posite Bloorna Goldberg a n d Phyllis Kaplan is Barry Ruskin. Hadar Grenader will play a male lead opposite Rena Katz and Estelle Strayer. Jerry Hosh- kovitz, Lois Feldstein, and Ro- chelle Klempner constitute. the third set of leads. Cast also in is ., prominent roles are Dave Mos- cow. Billy Shwartz, a n d Ne- hemia Pitt s. Bob Schechter, ; Mary Kaskey, Phil Berns, Burt -; Swartz, Betsy Wilson, Richard - : :Shwartz, and Al Seel complete the cast. * * * The new 12A class celebrated :-! the new term with a party at :;'!.the home of Francis - Khunen. • :Toboganning. rounded off the evening of merriment for many :lof the 'Lites. Among those that - attended were Rita Kazdan, Harvey Berman, Adrian WiT Carole Evintz, Billy. LevM, and Barbara Halpern. emiernoramac.. News Brevities .4" After their much-appreciated, semester-change vacation, stu- dents returned to school on Monday to receive their pro- gramS and much-awaited report cards. The freshies received a special edition of . the Mercury to familiarize them with their _MRS. ALLEN, ZEMMOL new school. The. addition of , the gyms, swiniming,pool and shops In a double-ring- ceremony will be appreciated by all. Jan. 30, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, * *• ' Lita Schecter, 'daughter of Mr. A tremendous' percentage• of and Mrs. .Morris Schecter, of the January . graduating class Glendale Ave., was united in will continue their eduCation all marriage to' Allen' Zemmol, son over the U.S. Many are planning Of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zemmol, to ' attend the University of of Fullerton Ave. Rabbi Milton Michigan. Best •of luck to all of Arm officiated. • them!: , •The bride wore an ivory sa- • * * tin gown, the bodice of which Golda 1VIyerson BBG held its was trim/tied in Venice lace r enl- installation of officers at Elm- broidered with. seed pearls.' The wood Casino on Jan.- 27. Includ- princess style was accented by ed into office were Judy Katz, the same lace which started president; Phyllis Hollander, from the hit, and :extended into veep; Barbara- Kanarak and a sweeping train. Her three-tiered veil of illu- Frances' Kagen, secretaries; Marlene Cohen, treasurer; Joyce siOn was of fingertip length, and Sperling, counselor; Helen Shur, was held in place by a Juliet reporter; Joann:e Shook, parlia- cap of matching lace and pearls. mentarian; Susan Leipsitz and .She carried - a Bible, centered Arlene Glassman, sgts,-at-arms. 'with white orchids and a cas- Installing officer was Miriam cade of stephanotis. Attending the bride as matron Rubenstein. of honor was Mrs. Jean Roby, the bridegroom's sister. Brides- maids were Rona Weingarten, Virginia Talber g, , .Sandra Schechter, Carolyn Zemmol and Ann Segall, of Jamaica, N. Y. Walter Zeinmol, the bride- A Theater Party is planned by . ABRAHAM MEN'S ,groom's brother, was best man, CLB at 6, 9 and 11:30 p.m., and ushers included Bernard Tuesday, at the Krim Theater. Zemmol, Daniel Schechter, Dr. Performances will be of Castel- William Roby, Sam Lewis and lani's movie, classic, "Romeo and Aaron Schreier. . Following dinner and a recep- Juliet." Tickets are available at the box office or by calling Wil- tion, the couple left for a honey- li Opperer, TE. 4-9420,. .or Harry moon cruise to Bermuda and Nassau. • Ribiat, WE. 5-3389. a a a PISGAH LODGE will meet at Beth El Service to Mark 8:30 p.m., Monday, at. Parkside Music Month Celebration Hall, 31r9 Fenkell. A BBYO pro- gram, directed by James Dirert- In honor of Jewish Music feld,. president of the Young Month, Mendelssohn's "Elijah" Adult Council, is planned. Pis- will be presented by the Wayne gah members will learn how University Choir of 50 voices BBYO orients and educates its and the Temple Beth El Choir members for activity and pur- at the sabbath eve services of poseful participation in commu- Temple Beth El at 8:30 p.m., to- nity life. A social hour will fol- day. low, honoring _ members whose Dr. Richard C. Hertz will birthdays fall in February. preach on "The Greatness of Samuel" at the 11:15 a.m. serv- If you wish to reach the high- ices Saturday. The Bar Mitzvah est, begin at the lowest.—Pub- of Alan Eruce Bennett will be liliu,s Syrtis. observed. Men's Clubs . eople Make News Elmer Gertz, president of the Decalogue Society of Lawyers, announced,. after a conference with former President Harry S. Truman, in Kansas City, that President Truman will be pre- sented with the 1954 Award of Merit of the Society on April 27, instead of the originally sched- uled date of Feb. 19. The pres- entation will be made in person. a a Members of the Brooklyn Jewish Center are establishing a $100,000 endowed lectureship in homiletics at the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America in honor of their spiritual leader, Rabbi ISRAEL H. LEVINTHAL. a *, .* Three prominent figures in their respective fields were named Fellows of Brandeis- Uni- versity. They are DORE SCHARY, Hollywood, C a 1 i f., vice-president of production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios; Judge SIMON RIFKIND, New York, noted jurist; SAMUEL KAPPELL, New York, president of Howard Qlothes. * * Dr. Algo a Henderson, pro- fessor of- higher education'kof the University of Michigan, has been lected for s- econd term as ational chair- m a n of the otarnission o f educational or- anizations o f the..N ational o n f erence of -• Christians and Jews, it was an- ounced by Dr. verett R: inchy, NCCJ Dr. Henderson president. Rev. Allan P. Farrell, SI., Dean of the . graduate school of the Uni- versity of Detroit, also was re- elected to the commission for a Second term. Rev. .Farrell is a member of the Detroit Round Table, local arm of the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Dr. Henderson is a mem- ber of the Ann Arbor chapter of NCCJ.` Dr: Robert LeAnderson, direotor of visual education, De- troit PUblic SChools, also is a "member of the NCCJ'S educa- tiofial organizationa - conunis-J WOE'. FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday, at the -home of the Marty Fuersts, 16514 Baylis, Highlighting -. the program will be movies of club activities last year. * * * Emlyn Williams' thrilling mur- der m y s t esr y "NIGHT MUST FALL," complete with the mys- terious hat-box; comes to life again in Detroit with perform- ances Feb. 11 and 12, by the De-. troit Theatre Club, at the Detroit Art Institute. Directing the pro- duction is Pierre LaMarre of Royal Oak, - recently returned from New York where he was connected with the production of "The Shrike" starring Jose Ferrer. Setting is by Robert' Odell. * * a JASCHA HEIFETZ comes to the Masonic Auditorium next Tuesday evening. The world fa- mbus violinist began to study the violin with his father in Vil- na at 3, he made his debut at 7 and at 8 was a student of Leo- pold Auer. The Heifetz family fled Russia in 1917. That year Heifetz made his American de- but in New York. riLDER "Don't Smuggle — There's a Better • Way to Make a Living" is--the title of a -lecture to be given by FRANK J. LIDDY, sen- ior customs officer of the Port of New Y o r k. The official, known as a humorist and racon- teur, will speak at Detroit, Town Hall at 11 a.m., Wednesday, in the Fisher Theater. • a a AVALON HIKERS extend an invitation to new hikers to join them Sunday, 1 p.m., at Avalon Theater parking lot. Must be 21 years old. Transportation ex- penses shared. Hikers are urged to dress warmly. The group will hike at Pontiac Lake and have dinner at Old Mill Tavern. 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