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February 17, 1956 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-02-17

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Gold Vol,Nuptials
Planned for June 3

Tales Out of School

Rochelle Labovitz
To Wed Dr.H.L.Sohol

By

The. Jewish National Fund
Council will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
Feb. 29, at the Zionist House,
Linwood and Lawrence. In ad-
dition to regular business, a
Purim program is prepared,
with a social hour. Friends of
JNF are invited.

Ronnie
Aronson

1 8—Detroit Jewish News
Friday, February 17, 1956

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

-

By

Nancy
Falk

JNF Council to Celebrate
Purim Festival at Meeting

Central

Mumford
High •

-

TED
FREEMAN
AND HIS ORCHESTRA

High

The night of Feb. 29 will see
This week we had our first
driver education classes. They "Spotlight on Centralites" pre-
were divided into groups. While sented by the Parent-Teachers
one will be out on the driving Association. Written by Mrs.
range, another is in class learn- Louis Stovack; Mother of Cen-
ing traffic rules. This class also tralite Sandra Stovack, the pro-
will be taught for the first time gram will feature Margo De-
MISS ANITA GOLD
at summer school.
Barr, Silvia Raskas, Paula Pol-
The engagement of Anita
The American Legion Ora- lack, Margo Woolf, Harriet Le-
Gold, daughter of Mrs. Dora torical Contest was announced vine and Sheldon Stoffer.
Gold, - of Webb Ave., and the to students last week. All grades
* * *
late Mr. Hyman Gold, to Ken- are eligible to enter under sep-
Patricia Lewan was named
neth S. Volk, son of Mr. and arate categories. Mr. Simons, Central's "homemaker of to-
Mrs. Louis Volk of Sorrento speech teacher, is to be in charge morrow" in a recent contest.
Ave., was recently announced. of the contest at Mumford.
She is now eligible for the state
`On Feb. 9, the "Royal Jo- contest, the winner of which
The bride-to-be will gradu-
ate in June from Wayne. Uni- kers", Mumford's girls basket- will move on to the national
versity's college of education. ball team, beat a team from finals and compete for a $5,000
Mr. Volk, who graduated from Cody by a score of 28-20. The college scholarship.
Wayne's school of business ad- high scorers were Judy Hack,
* * *
ministration, was president of Linda Buckley and Barbara
Danny
Docks,
Eugene Loren
Lawrence.
The
outstanding
de-
Beta Gamma Chapter of Mu
fensive player was Sandra Smith. and Linda Bresler appeared on
Beta Chi fraternity.
Last Friday, the boys' team WJR's Junior Town Meeting of
A June 3 wedding is planned.
played Redford High and beat the Air program, which origi-
them by a score of 57-41. This nated from the school auditor-
week, they played and defeated ium Tuesday. The topic was:
Goldovsky-GolSoftas:
"Should a Maximum Speed
by a score of 53-41. '
Name, Speech Kinship Eastern
On Feb. 24, our final basket- Limit Be Established throughout
In hi's Town Hall address here ball game ,of the season is the United States?"
on Feb. 8, Boris Goldovsky, scheduled with Central High.
* * *
master of ceremonies of the Since Central and Mumford
Bunny Ober, Phil Marcuse
Metropolitan Opera Co.'s "Opera have always I been arch-rivals, and Sharon Bernstein will par-
News of the Air," expressed the the student councils of both ticipate in a mental health pro-
view that American audiences schools decided to do their best gram, "And You Never Know,"
would prefer operas sung in to promote harmony and friend- to be presented Feb. 19 and 23
English, and that there would ship between the schools. They, at the Parkman and Lincoln
then be larger audiences for therefore, am holding a com- Libraries, respectively.
operas.
bined dance in Central's gym,
* * *
He illustrated his view by which will follow the game.
Bob
Shulman,
Oscar Glieber-
pointing to his Own accent when Tickets will be sold for 25c
speaking English_ -and.. the naj-: through the health education man, Danny Levine and Dennis
Silber will be providing the
turalness of his speech when department.
music for the Mumford-Central
he speaks Russian. -
Dance following the basketball
Moved by his talk and its il-
game between the two schools.
lustrations, Mrs._ M. Goldoftas Three Circle Branches
Tickets for the game and dance,
spoke to him back-stage • and, Set Meetings Today-
which will be Feb. 24, are on
in her own way, told him she
The annual installation of offi- sale at both schools. Refresh-
agreed with his explanation be-
cers of Branch 460 will headline ments will be served.
cause she, too, has an accent.
* * *
"Then illustrate it with your the week's activities of. the
Russian," said Goldovsky, which Workmen's Circle Educational - Newly-elected officers of Har-
Center, 11529 Linwood.
she did. -
ry B. Keidan AZA took office
Meeting at 9 p.m., today, in last week. The president is Jer-
The high point of the meeting
the
Center,
members
also
will
was Mrs. Goldoftas' • comment
ry Gutman. Other officers are
as they . parted: "We have not celebrate their 17th anniversary. vice-president, Milton Parnes;
only a language kinship, but A .cocktail hour will inaugurate secretary, = Mitchell Sabin;
also a name kinship — you are the program. Alex Levitt, na- treasurer, Eddie Spilkin; cor-
Goldovsky, I am Goldoftas." tional Circle board Member will resp'onding - secretary, Larry
And that, in turn, earned an install the following officers:
Sandler; reported, Skip Miller;
extra warm handshake from the
Sam Forman, chairman; Eu- pledgemaster, Jerry Uzansky;
eminent pianist a n d radio gene Brownstein, vice-chairman; sergeants-at-arms, Bob Verona
musicologist.
Moe Caplan, Belle Goldsmith and_ Sheldon Gonek, and chap-
and Roc'helle Aronson, secre- lain, Ronnie Aronson.
Shaarey Zedek YoU,ng People taries; and A b e Brownstein,
treasurer.
To 'Explore Jewish Music'
The same evening; also at Local -Jr. Hadassah
A program entitled, "Explor-
9
p.m.,
Branch 470 will meet in
ing Jewish MOsic" will be pre-
Hosts Regional Parley
sented by the Young People's the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
Junior Hadassah is planning
tin
Hoffer,
19995
Ardmore,
when-
League of Shaarey Zedek at 8:30
an Israeli brunch at 12:30 p.m.,
p.m., Wednesday at the syna- Harold Berke, director of the
Detroit Histadrut Campaign, will Sunday, at rHadassah House,
gogue.
Guest speakers will be Dan show a film on Israel and the 16240 W. 7 Mile. A concert cele-
Frohman, music director of work of Histadrut. A discussion brating Jewish Music Month
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Halevey period will follow, and refresh- will be featured.
The program Sunday will be
Choral Society, Music Study ments will be served.
Also meeting that evening will a prelude to the Central States
Chorus and the Workman's
Circle Chorus, and Cantor Jacob be Branch 1060. Gathering in Regional Conference of, Junior
Sonenklar. Both speakers the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- Hadassah which the Detroit
will utilize their intimate back- nard Schwartz, 20058 Chapel, Chapter is hosting Feb. 24 to
...ground with Jewish music to at 9 p.m., members will hear 26, at the Belcrest Hotel.
The conference will be di-
demonstrate their answers to Charles Herzog, illustrator and
questions put to them by the cartoonist, speak on "How Much vided into a series of plenary
Individuality i n Commercial and workshop sessions, and will
panel.
Art? " A question and answer be highlighted by a banquet and
period will follow.
and dance on Feb. 25, at which
Hampton. School PTA
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
Sponsors Cub. Pack 10
Young Israel Basketball
guest speaker.
The formation of a new cub Team Wins Two .Games
The conference will end with
, pack sponsored by the Hampton
Young Israel of Detroit, which a brunch at Hadassah House on
School PTA was culminated in recently organized a basketball Feb. 26, when new regional offi-
formal ceremonies in the school team, plans next year to enter cers will be elected.
Special guests at the parley
auditorium recently in which the Inter-Congregational Bas-
George Bausome made the pre- ketball League. Meanwhile, the include Elayne Kabakoff, na-
sentation of the official charter Young Israel cagers took two tional Junior Hadassah presi-
in behalf of the Detroit Council, games recently from Habonim, dent, Arlene Cohodas, regional
president, and Tirz Lunz, visit-
Boy Scouts of America.
28-19 and 20-17.
A total of 28 boys were in-
Members of the team include ing from Israel as an advisor to
ducted into Cub Pack No. 10 Mike Weisberger, Morry Weiss, the group.
Information about the con-
when they received their bob- George Gelberman, Carl Isaacs,
cat pins and uniform emblems, Murray Singal, Alvin Rabino- ence or Junior Hadassah activi-
recited the Boy Scout Oath and witz, Phillip Gutenberg and ties can be obtained from Linda
the Law of the Pack and formed Mark Schlussel. The team coach Schwartz, TO 7-3050, or Sarah
Johnson, UN 2-4713.
is Jack Zwick.
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The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan, and is
now enrolled at Wayne Univer-
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of Northern Illinois College of
Optometry where he was affili-
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The couple is planning a June
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