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May 20, 1955 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1955-05-20

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To Wed in October Elect Dr. Morris Mintz

Tales Out of Scho

Friday, May 20, 1955

To Head Maimonides

Maimonides Medical Society,
meeting for the final time this
pear, : elected Dr. .Morris Mintz
president, to head activities for
the 1955-56 term. Voted into of-
fice with him :were:
Drs. Milton Steinhardt, 'vice-
president; Adolf W. Lowe, sec-
retary; and Julian Stern, treas-
urer.
The society voted unanimous-
ly to pass a resolution commend-
ing Dr. Jonas Salk for "his ex-
cellent work in developing the
serum for poliomyelitis."
Dr. Herbert Cohen; retiring
president, reviewed the progress!
of the organization in, what he
termed "it's reactivated social
and medical: status." A social
hour and discussion followed.

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

By

By

Rena
Katz

Joni
Handivman

• Central
'High

16—DETROIT JEWISH NEW S

Mumford
High

SAM BARSH

(One of Detroit's
Most Popular Violinsts)
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
NOW AVAIL ABLE
FOR ANY ENGAGEMENTS

UN. 1-5986

Violin - Sax - Piano - Drums - Vocal

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MADE TO ORDER 011
READY 'MDR

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SEPARATE CUSHION COVERS $1 UP
Spring and music were In t he The Mumford Senior Trip to
air as Central put on its arm. ual Washington last weekend was
spring festival. The conce rt, an eperience not many will
FREEZER OWNERS!
which took place in the sch ool forget. I will try to sum up the'
Popsicles, Fudgcicles, 75c doz.
auditorium, featured membe rs four wonderful days.
STRICTLY KOSHER:
of the vocal and instriunen tall May 11„ Mumfordites, met at
Beef,.Veal, Lamb—Frozen Foods
departments.
Michigan Central to receive last
WHOLESALE
The highlights of the program minute details. We were off.
WEDDINGS
KOPie's
BR. 3-0845
MISS SALLIE GINSBURG
BAR MITZVAHS
were "The Creation," and "Give
H
Arriving in Washington th
Candids and 3D's
re Yobr Poor." Vo- next morning with hardly a e
Me Your Tired,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gins-
0
by
cal soloists were Robert Rizner, wink of sleep, we boarded sight burg, of Oakman Blvd., an-.
Hat tie Butler, Estelle Londer seeing buses headed for Anna nounce the engagement •of their
JACK GORBACK
0
and Herbert Carrie. Instrumen- polis, home of the United State s daughter, Sallie, to Edward R.
S
TO. 7-0930
tal soloists were Sharon Bern- Naval Academy. Luncheon a t Weller, son of Mrs. Samuel Well-
stein, Jerry Kazd.an, Howa rd Carvel Hall, after which we re- er, of Wildemere Ave., and the AsswiarrimplasemoNsiv
Ellis, Connor Lazarov; Sheld on turned to Washington and tour- late Mr. Weller. The couple is
Thousands of Women Say--
Berry and Joyce and Joa n ed the Congressional Library and planning an October wedding.-
GUARANTEE
"1:Use'QUality
Weintraub.
• .
Supreme Court.
DRIVING SCHOOL
* * *
Because Saves..
Friday the 13th began with a
Learn to drive. Free Pickup. Pee
Once again Centralites became
TIME, MONET:a-WORRY"
Permit needed. Jewish and Eng-
the faculty of the school at tour through the FBI, home of
lish speaking instructors.
the
"G"
Men,
White
House,
and
Council-sponsored Student Da
Shirts 'Beautifully Laundered"
TO. 8-8810
TO. 6-6892
y. Lincoln Memorial. After lunch
Stepping into the office and r e-
e
Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY, a t
sponsibilities of Miss Berth w toured the Bureau of En-
Robinson, principal, was Ronn a graving and Printing. An excit- its recent installation with the
RECORDINGS MADE OF

Horwitz, president of the Stu y
-• trig evening followed with din- Post, inducted the following new.
Weddings, Bar-Mitzvahs, etc.
LAUNDRY and
ner at the famous Casino Royal
Listen to that memorable event
dent Council.
throughout the years.
where Frankie Lane was ap- officers:, Janey. ,Remer, presi-
DRY
CLEANING
Acting as assistant principal pearing. A night tour then in- dent; Ruby Tompkins and-Reva
A FINE GIFT!
In place of Mr. William' Arba.ugh cluded the Washington monu- Snyder, vice-presidents; Ida
- _WEbsteiI-8000
Don Mazer
Kushner, treasurer; Dora Feld-
was Jerry Rakotz, president of ment and national airport.
Your
Patronage Solicited
WE.
4-7832
after
5
P.M.
Messer, patriotic instructress;
the senior class. Each class
Our last day in Washington Jeanne Pplansky, chaplain; Ida
voted for its own teacher and
each study hall counselor select- was, full of tours — the famous Phillips, conductress; Gloria
ed one student .to take his place. Smithsonian Institute and New Kersh, historian; Ruth Goldsher
Grand Opening
s..*. *
Museum, Arlington, Alexandria guard; ROsalind Weisman and
Awards aplenty have been and Mt. Vernon and the Tomb Evelyn Anchill, secretaries; Lau-
SUNDAY, MAY 22nd.
Coining Central's way the past of the Unknown Soldier. Short- ba Lupiloff, Gertriide Hoberra-an
few weeks. Linda Rairnii has ly afterwards we arrived at the Florence-Marshall, trustees. Lou-
ba Lupiloff was elected first
been awarded $10 for her 'entry station and returned home.
president of the newly-formed
in the Walker Poster Contest.
The. Student Council Election Allied Veterans Council Auxili-
(Formerly Worked 5 Years at
Cleo Griffen emerged victorious
Morris Levy's Market, 12170 Dexter)
from the essay contest on "What committee, underthe leadership ary. The group will meet •ues-
Civil Defense Means to . Me." of Nan Scholnick and Joni Han- day evening, in t h e 1VIemorial
OPERATING NOW MYSELF AT
Placing in the annual •Herst dleman have thrown t h e last Home. Reva Snyder and Ruby
ballot into the basket, as final Tompkins will be . hostes,ses,
11720 DEXTER
Contest was Alan Rosenthal.
TO. 8-8094
*
elections ended Wednesday.
*
*
Between Tuxedo and Webb
In an impressive ceremony
SHOLOM AUXILIARY will
Doing a 'wonderfult,-job in help-
OSCAR GOODGALL
honoring those who gave their ing with the elections were: hold its annual installation
lives to saves ours, 'Lites Alicia Dick Pollinger, Steve Gorlick, ceremony at 8 p.m., May 29, in
Margolis, Jim Lafferty and Janice Cohen, Mike . Eiserunan, the Meinorial Home. , A cocktail
Gloria Manela delivered Original Walter Dishell, Sony Rodman, hour and hors d'ouvres will be
•RABBI MORRIS J. BOBROWSKY
speeches. Alan Aria led the as- Sybil Golden, Sue Bloom, Har- featured. Officers to be installed
and
sembly in prayer. The Memorial very Lapides, Sy Surnow, Barry are Bea Weinstein, president;
Day program was concluded with Samuels, Henry Lee, Mike Parr, Esther Goldnia.n and Helen Ja-
SALLY
KEIN
the playing of taps.
Arlene, 'Schacter, Jeff :Mandell cobs, vice-presidents; Molly
Benton,
Invite
You-
To
treasurer;
Lillian
Chin-
°Lite8 and their • friends . and and Din Snyder. Election re-
relatives were "Bobbin with turns Wig be announced next itz, Esther Siegel and Rose Wein-
CALL NOW FOR YOUR
trob, secretaries; Annette Lip-
Robin" at the annual Fun Fair week.
man, historian; Wyn Landis,
FUTURE RESERVATIONS
sponsored through the joint co-
Calling a 1 I Munifordites-- conductress; Leah Hoffman,
operation of the Student Council Mumford's first Spring Carnival, chaplain;
Dorothy Goldstein, pa-
For the finest in kosher
and the PTA.
in the school gymnasium, Sat- triotic instructress; Esther Kru-
Strictly Kosher Catering
catering
. • none co*
Proceeds will buy two micro- urday night. - There'll be :tun for gel, Theda Levy, Edith Rosner
compare with
everyone
!
Everyone
is
welcome!
scopes, a section of bleachers and
and Lola Gruber, trustees.
iN BEAUTIFUL BEL-AIRE TERRACE
a a *-
possibly two citizenship scholar-
ROOM . also in synagogues, or where
ships for - students. Ronnie Hor-
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST
you desire.
witz, president ' of the student
will feature a program of enter-
irihi
council, and Mr. Janes Rachleff,
tainment and refreshments at
PTA chairman, 'arranged the
AIR-CONDITIONED
its installation event at 8:30
event.
p.m.,
Tuesday,
in
the
Memorial
May
12—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
An-
* * *
son J. Seder (Thelma Berman), Home. Members are asked to sell
`4It" has come and.gone. Gokla of 2635 Cortland, a --daughter, poppies Thursday evening, May
AMPLE PARKING IN REAR
Myerson BBG, in cooperation Rhonda Beth.
26 and during the day May 27.
Approved by Vaaci Harabonion
with Wise AZA and Maccabees
For .further information, call
8231 WOODWARD
YM, presented a joint fund-
TR. 3-5800
May 10—To Mr. `and Mrs. Ber- newly-elected commander Eliot
raising carnival called "It." The n-rd Manischewitz, of 101 Cen- Raskin, LI. 6-2838, or retiring
event included roller skating, tral Park West, New York, a commander Sidney Cohen, LI.
Swimming, and dancing to the daughter, Edith.
7-0780.
Non Profit
music of Jimmy Wayne's band.
* .*
* * *
A
testimonial
dinner
was
May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Je-
rome ZuCkerman (Maida Silver- given last Sunday by Lt. ROY
CERTIFIED MOHEL
of 8920 Oak Park Blvd., F. GREEN- POST and AUXIL-
Rev. Yehudah Loewy man),
Oak Park, Mich., . a son, Joel IARY in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Proudly Announces
Max Greenberg, parents - of the
SERVING IN
Howard.
HospRals and Hotnei
young man after whom the units
THE PURCHASE OF THE NEWEST, MOST
TE. 4-7355
May 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Nat are named. a
MODERN JEWISH :CAMP IN
a
a
3761 HUMPHREY AVE
Bressler (Annabelle Germansky).
THE MIDWEST
Recently installed as officers
a son, Carl.
* * *
in the LAWRENCE H. JONES
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs:Rob- POST are.Jules•J,,Sanders, com-
RABBI LEO Y.
4 LAKES , 240 ACRES
ert Burk (Rema Goldman), of mander; Irving I. Palman and
GOLDMAN, M.A.
Kentucky • Ave., "a son, Gerald Morris Shaw, vice-commanders;
EXCEPTIONAL FACILITIES
FOR ALL SPORTS, OUTDOOR"
EXPERT SMOREL
Howard.
Harry Nathan, adjutant; Nath-
* *
AND INDOOR ACTIVITIES
Recommended by Plvirslblens
an Paves, quazterrnaster; Herb-
For Boys and' Girls;' 9-16
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
May 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- ert Wallace, historian; Jack Jay,
COMPLETELY SUPERVISED
18245 Roselawn
UN. 3-6242
vey L. Shapiro (Phyllis Skolnek), chaplain; Dr. Arthur A. Brown,
Period I—June 28-July 17
JEWISH PROGRAM
of 12921 Dartmouth, Oak Park, service officer; Dr. A. Bloch,
Period II—July 18-Aug, 7
DIETARY LAWS STRICTLY
Mich., a daughter, Ilene Sharon. • surgeon; Sam Scharg, judge ad-
Period III—Aug. 8-Aug. 28
CANTOR LEO
OBSERVED
* a a
vocate; and. Joseph Jones, Bern-
RADIN
AT
LOWER
RATES
THAN
April
5—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Her-
ard
Osnos,
Sam
Friedenthal,
Ritual Circumcision
man Bohm (Ada Doctor) , of Rowland Fixel, Ben Smith, Dr.
ANY OTHER JEWISH ,
MOHEL
20475 Tracey, a daughter, Marcy A. A. Brown, Sam Belkin and
CAMP IN THIS -AREA
Recommended by
Loren.
Elliot Elkin, board members:
Noted Physicians
FOR INFORMATION AND
Serving in
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Homes S Hospitals
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