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. * * * 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. * * * 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- * * * 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. * * -* ing were Phyllis Hollander and Nov. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jim Lafferty. * * * Fidler (Connie Levy), of 23830 Morton, Oak Park, a daughter, The Centralite staff, just an- nounced, is already -hard at work Julie Ellen. * * * 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. * * * _ 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. * * * * * * 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. - * * * 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. * * * • CERTIFIED MOHEL The school swimming team is Rev. Yehudah Loewy in the midst of completing an- SERVING IN other - busy season. Members of Hospitals and Homes the team are: Michael Weisen- feld, Gordon Landsman, Richard TE. 4-7355 Wolfe, captains, Ron Solloway, 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. EXPERT _MOHEL - RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242 SPECIALIZED MOHEL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals 4252 Tuxedo TE. 4-6624 - 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. TO. 7-0930 .1111•11111111101111111MMINIMMIBMIIIIIIIIII01/ *Music by ... DICK STEIN 4, And His Orchestra sTY 5-2445 UN 4-3018 *********************** Make Your Appointment for WINKLER TELESCOPES CALL TO 5-6672 MRS. CHARLES L SHER In a ceremony Oct. 23, Carole Rose Cohen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yates Cohen, of Tracey Ave., became the bride of Charles Ira Sher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sher, of North- lawn Ave. The couple left for a honeymoon in New York. 1 Detroit's Best Laundry & Dry Cleaning Value Thousands- of Women Say— "I Use Quality Because It. Saves TIME, MONEY & WORRY" Shirts Beautifully. 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