Children Unlimited Schedules
Luncheon to Aid Sightless Children
Bnai Brith Women
Hold-Retention Program
A special program is being
planned for membership reten-
tion workers of the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 28, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue, an-
nounces Mrs. Philip P. Fealk,
,Council retention chairman.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, national
membership *airman, will be
guest speaker, and Mrs. William
Stone will be mistress of cere-
monies. Co-chairmen of .the pro-
gram are Mrs. Mildred Fogel
and Mrs. Fealk.
Chapter retention awards will
be presented, and entertainment
will be provided by the dramatic
groups of 10 Bnai Brith chapters.
A social hour will --follow.
Rachel Franzblau Joins
Israel Tourist Service Staff
Mrs. Rachel Franzblau recently
joined the staff of the Israel
Tourist Service and Miami Reser-
vation Center, announced Jules
Doneson, operator of the travel
agency at 11820 Dexter Blvd.
Originally coming from Can-
ada, Mrs. Franzblau is a long-
time resident of Detroit, has
traveled widely throughout the
United States and Europe, and
is active in Jewish community
projects. Mrs. Franzblau resides
at - 18651 Roselawn, and -can be
reached by calling UN. 3-9269.
. Pictured here are Members of Children Unlimited, a group of
local mothers formed to raise funds for sightless children of pre-
- school 'age who receive training at the Penrickton Nursery for
the Visually Handicapped. With the children are volunteer nurs-
ery workers and Mrs. MARVIN SELLINS, president of Children's
Unlimited, second from right. At the extreme right is Mrs. AL-
FRED RICKER, founder of the nursery. As a major fund-raising
effort, Children Unlimited will hold a donor luncheon Nov. 29,
at Holiday Manor, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Richard
Schaefer. Tickets are available from Mrs. Schaefer, KE. 4-1371,
or Mrs. Edward Rosenthal, ticket chairman, UN. 3-2209.
Nov. 14—To Mr..-and Mrs-Ber-
nard Otis (Dorothy Shapero),
of 24508 Rensselaer, Oak Park,.
, a daughter, Laura Susan.
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Nov. 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Friedman (Audrie Win-
nick), of Marlow Ave., Oak
Park, a son, Michael Glen.'
* * *
Nov. 6 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome Reiss (Lillian J u n e
Rome, of Hartford, Conn.), of
Ewald Circle, a daughter, Robin
Lynn.
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Nov. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Shel-
don Loewy (Ann Cooperstein),
of Turner Ave., a son, David
Michael. * * *
Tales Out of School
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of -Posterity."—Disraeti.
Nancy
Falk
Ronnie
Aronson
Mumford
High
Central
High
"The play is here," is the cry
going up at Central, as yester-
day and this evening, Centralites,
faculty and alumni crowd into
the school's auditorium to see
"The Curious Savage."
Nov. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Ar-
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thur S. Weston (Joan Marker
Central
Annual
Armistice Day
Lavison, of Camden, N. J.), of
Ann Arbor, Mich„ a daughter, program was held last Thursday
morning at 11:45. Students speak-
Lauri Elizabeth.
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ing were Phyllis Hollander and
Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jim Lafferty.
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Fidler (Connie Levy), of 23830
Morton, Oak Park, a daughter,
The Centralite staff, just an-
nounced, is already -hard at work
Julie Ellen.
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on the school year-book, which
Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo will be completed in June. Mem-
:Ordin (Sheila Kasoff), of 18647 bers of editor Beverly Garber's
Hartwell, a daughter, Denise staff are Daniel Docks, Marsha
Farber, Roberta Finkel, Jim Laf-
Joyce.
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ferty, Seymour • Linovitz, Fern
Nov. 2—To Dr. and Mrs. Mil- Marcus, Izetta Ray, Estelle Ring,
ford Wenokur (Barbara Woll), Arlene Brown, Helen Goodman,
-of Votrobeck Ct., a son, Bruce Robert Naftaly, Marlene Pearl-
man, Abby Rabinowitz, Toby
David.
* * *
Zussman, Lester Sarasohn, Diane
Oct. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- Cohen, Sharon Cohen, - Sylvia
man Weisman (Rosalind Jaffe}, Greenbaum, Marilyn May, Sander
of 14413 Curtis, a daughter, Papo, Ina Sage, Ilene Shackman,
and Sheldon Brown.
Lori Beth.
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Oct. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Fred
Gompers AZA will hold its in-
Benderoff (Ann Willis), of Whit- stallation of officers at the Elm-
comb Ave., a daughter, Paula wood Casino Wednesday. New
officers are Joel Cohen, presi-
Sue.
-
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dent; Dave Lipsohutz, vice-presi-
Oct.8—To Mr. and Mrs. John dent; Bernard Mendell, secretary;
Steele (Rita Zeldes), of 13740 Bert Green, treasurer; Nate Les-
Allan, Oak Park, a son, Kevin sen, chaplain; Michael Weisen-
feld, sergeant-at-arms; and Ber-
Scott.
nard Rubenstein, reporter.
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CERTIFIED MOHEL
The school swimming team is
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
in the midst of completing an-
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Hospitals and Homes
the team are: Michael Weisen-
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3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
Harvey Greenblatt, Dave Shub-
ner, Don Landy, David Weiner,
George Karson, Leonard Zucher,
Harold Plotnick, Mickey Madden,
Mel Schmittle, Lyle Hochman,
Marvin Rome, Lenny Homer.
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WEDDINGS
BAR MITZVAHS
Candids and 3D's
by
T
0 JACK GORBACK
S
In a post-season football game
with- -Central • High, Mumford's
varsity team came out ahead with
a score of 37-12. This ended the
1955 season for us and we stand
second in the West Side Division.
To honor our team, a successful
"Touchdown Tromp" was held
Nov. 11 in the school gymnasium.
The reserve team also deserves
a great deal of credit for finish-
ing the season undefeated.
Councilettes held their second
meeting last Sunday. Their pro-
gram included a panel of girls
and their fathers. They discussed
dating, the use Of the telephone,
and age to drive . . . The Coun-
cilettes' "Autumn Nocturne,"
their second annual semi-formal
dance, will be held 'Nov. 26, 8:30-
12:30, at United Dairies Hall.
Tickets may be purchased from
any member or at the door.
The Temple Beth-El Youth
Group gave a twins party last
Saturday night. Each attendee
came dressed like his date and a
most successful evening resulted.
MSTY (Michigan State Temple
Youth) is looking forward to its
next conclave, to take place the
weekend of Dec. 2, in Lansing,
Mich.
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