TNT Women Complete Donor Plans

Tales Out of School

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

By

Joni
Handieman

Mumford
High

The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund this
week completed plans for the annual donor event to be held
at Temple Israel, next Wednesday. Ira A. Hirschmann will be
the guest speaker and the musical program will be by Mar-
guerite Kozenn and Julius Chajes. In the photo are some of
the key captains in this year's campaign. Left to right: Seated,
Mesdames Morris Kraft, Jacob Seidman, Irving Blum, Wil-
liam Klafer, Samuel Krone; standing, Mesdames George
Schneider, Sol Pearlman, Israel Kardener, Charles Frieden-
berg, Jack Rosenthal, Edward Wishnetsky, Milton Winston.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos an-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Simon,
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their of 13521 Dartmouth, Oak. Park
son, Robert Eliot Braitmari, on announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey their son, Michael Allan, on
Zedek.
Saturday, at Cong. Bnai David.
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A buffet in Michael's honor will
be held the following day in
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Peri-
the family home.
stein, of 8590 \5 7 . Outer Dr.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Allen Charles, on Sat-
urday, at Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue. A dinner in Allen's hon-
or will be held Sunday evening,
Dr. Beryl Orris so charmed
at Rainbow Terrace.
his Detroit Town Hall audience
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last year that he returns by
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Kasle popular demand, next Wednes-
announce the Bar Mitzvah of day, at the Fisher Theater, at
their son, Roger, to be observed 11 a.m.

Brevities

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Saturday morning, Jan. 28, at
Teinple Beth El. Open house
in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will
be held from 8 p.m. that eve-
ning, at their" home, 18404
Muirland. No cards.

GERTRUDE VIEDRAH CLUB
has planned a games party at
8 p.m., Jan. 30, at Rainbow Ter-
race. Refreshments and prizes
will be featured, with proceeds
going to the Cancer Relief Soc-
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iety. For tickets, call Mrs. Ben
• Mr.. and Mrs. Louis Gross, of Chestnut, ticket chairman, LI.
17550 Santa Rosa, announce the 5-2418.
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Michael Paul, on Saturday, at
Harold Karlsruher has suc-
Beth Aaron Synagogue. A din- ceeded Louis Zimmerman as
ner in Michael's honor will be president of the DETROIT
held Sunday evening, in the JEWELRY SALES ASSOCI-
synagogue's social hall. ATES. Other officers are George
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Cohn and Murray Greenbaum,
Dr and Mrs. Ben J. Katz, of vice-presidents; Herbert Segal,
18414 Muirland, announce the treasurer; and Donald Stenfelt,
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan secretary. Board members in-
Michael, on Saturday, at Cong. clude Zimmerman, Phil Roths-
Reichgott.
Beth Abraham. A reception in child and Jules
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Allan's .honor will be held that
THE
COUSINS'
CLUB
recent-
evening, in the family home.
ly elected the following officers:
Herman C. Gach, chairman;
Detroit Jewish News-21 Sybil Trubow, treasurer; and
Friday, January 20, 1956
Sue Gach, secretary.

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Congratulations to the newly
elected members of the Mum-
ford Student Council. Repre-
senting the 9B are Gail August,
Susan Blondy, Bob Moss and
Richard Sweet; 9A, Elizabeth
Borger, Gail Burkow, Sally
Teitlebaum and Mike Weitz-
man; 10B, Sharon Bez, Ira
Briskman, Mike Parr and Ar-
lene Schachter; 10A, Barbara
Manheim, Linda Ryshen, Barry
Samuels and Ira Scholnick; 11B,
Carl Eastman, Jay Hamburg;
Nancy Victors= and Steve
Schwartz; 1.1A, Steve Crane,
Elaine Kasoff, Sid Levine and
Joel Shere; 12B, Maida Gran-
off, Sandy Littkey, Joanie Rod-
man and Henry Sandweiss.
Presented in the auditorium
last Tuesday was the annual
Senior play which is put on by
the Program committee. The
comedy, entitled "Fireman, Save
My Child," was directed by
Sherry Carpenter, who was
assisted by Phyllis Band. Steve
Economy took care of the props
while Eileen Linovitz handled
the costumes.
Acting the various roles were
Barbara Pines, Gary Peck, Carol
Monahan, Sharon Leehman, El-
inor Lefkowitz, Doris Tabaka,
Stan Singer and Howard
Schwartz.
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With the term fast drawing
to a close, M•mford seniors
have been keeping themselves
busy with many activities. To-
day they enjoyed the Senior
breakfast, handled by Gene
Rosenberg and Stan Singer.
"Kalamazoo, Here We Come"—
Yes, the Snow Trip weekend
has finally arrived. Boarding
buses at 5 p.m. tomorrow will
be 200 Seniors anticipating a
fabulous two days of skiing,
skating and tobogganing in
Echo Valley. •
Wednesday, Mumford will
graduate 180 seniors. The class
motto is "The Future Is Lim-
ited Only by Ourselves." Pearl
white and royal blue are the
class colors and white roses
were voted on as the class
flower.
Climaxing four years of high
school will be the Starlight
Whirl Prom held at Lovett Hall
on Thursday, featuring Don
Bari and his orchestra. The en-
tire school and faculty are in-
vited.
Having completed their first
swimming season, Mumfordites
can be proud of their team and
can expect even better results
next term due to the experience
they have gained. Letter win-
ners this year are Reid Ashton,
Gary Beckerman, Dave Bern-
stein, Robert Carson, Richard
Chosid, Jerry Cohn, Norman
Cohn, Sherwin Conway, Walter
Dishell, Ted Goldberg, Mike
Goode, Dan Hass, Harvey Kat-
ler, Mike Kratchman, Glenn
Lustig, Bruce Netzer, Fred
Prime, Ross Prujan, Ralph Ry-
back, Ed Seigal, Mark Silber
and Oliver Trowell.
Since this is the last column
I will be writing for the Jewish
News, due to my January
graduation—I would like to take
this opportunity to say that I
hope my , readers have derived
as much enjoyment from read-
ing my column- as I have had

in writing it.

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By

Ronnie
Aronson

Central
High

Monday begins the last three
days of high-school life for 147
January grads, who on Wed-
nesday will receive their diplo-
mas, and move on to college.
work or the armed forces.
Class Day—the presentation
of awards, scholarships, the class
prophecy and class poem will
take place Tuesday. Taking part
in the program are Pauline Roth,
who will deliver the prophecy:
Sandra Komisar, presenting the
class gift to William Arbaugh,
assistant principal; Faye Moore,
who will sing, accompanied by
Sonia Gold; Alicia Margolis,
class poetess. Among the speak-
ers will be .Dave Lipschitz, 12B
president; Lenny Milstone, 12A
prexy, and Shel Pringle, 12A
treasurer.
The one thing. symbolizing 12
years of schoolwork finally
completed, the diploma, will be
handed out to each senior at
commencement exercises, Wed-
nesday morning, at Mackenzie.
Speaking at graduation will be
Mitzie Rachleff, Gloria Manela,
Ronald Horwitz, Miriam Linden
and Lenny Milstone.

SZ Men's Club Presents
Economist Otto Nathan

The Men's Club of Cong.

Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, will preSent Otto
Nathan, who will speak on

"Booms and Depressions," and
will answer the question, "Can
There Be Economic Stability?"
Dr. Nathan is a world-famous
economist and lecturer, and was .
educated in Germany, Belgium
and England.
He has been on delegations to
the League of Nations, Interna-
tional Labor Office, World Eco-
nomic Conference and other in-
ternational economic conventions
and has also served as Chief
Economic Analyst to the U.S.
Treasury Department.
He has also taught at Prince-
ton, Vassar, New York and

Howard Universities.

Start Sports Group

A Junior sports group for boys

10 12 meets 4 p.m. Sundays, at

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the Davison Jewish Center. The
boys have formed a soccer

league and are interested in
starting a basketball league.

New members are welcome. For
information call WE 3-7380.

day against Mackenzie. The
cagers won easily, .61 to 50 after
leading throughout the game.
Central's leading scorer in the
game was Louis Gibbs with 22
points.
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AZA 63 ran off with the Stan
Riegler Memorial Trophy in the

annual tournament held Sunday
by Iczkovitz chapter. High
bowler for the day was Bob
Shapiro, of Iezkovitz with a 212
game and a 568 series. Among
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the chapters participating were
The Blazer basketball team Keidan, Brandeis, Glazer, and
made it three wins out of four Wise. The chairman was Ira

in league competition last Fri- Jaffe.

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