Parton Janis Nuptials
.Scheduled for July
MICHIGAN
Central Kigh
Arctivities
To Wed June 24
Spitzer's Becoming.-
Center for Israeli
Art Objects, Books
Spitzer's Hebrew Book and
Gift Center, 19294 Wyoming, is
Elections for Student Coun-
rapidly becoming a leading
cil representatives were held
Israel art, gift and book center.
Thursday in each study hall.
Mr. Spitzer this week in-
Prior to the. voting, all candi-
stalled another display case for
dates were required to submit
Israeli gift objects. Mezzuzot,
petitions to their counselors,
Menorahs, Passover Plates and
and the names of all those
other articles are among the
eligible were posted in each
many items now available in
study hall. Monday, candidates
his Wyoming store.
displayed posters in their re-
By JUDY ANN JACOBS
An Israeli pictorial encyclo-
spective ,study halls, adding to
Michiganders galore attended the interest of the campaign.
pedia, in a special metal case,
U of M's annual J-Hop Week-
is among the newest objects
- The new members of the
end, held prior to the new sem-
that arrived at Spitzer's from
Council
will
meet
this
coming
ester which began Feb. 13.
Israel this month.
Thursday, get acquainted, and
Among the 1250 couples in at-
Together with the Holiday
nominate candidates for their
tendance were:
Paper Products Corp., Mr. Spit-
officers. At the following meet-
MISS GOLDIE SCHWARTZ
Audrey Katz and date Marshall
zer is offering, for Purim, spe-
Badt of Coloma, Mich., Linda Lee and ing, a week later, Student
cially designed costumes, in all
William Bernstein, Mike Anspach and Council officers will be elected.
MISS EVA PARTOS
Mrs.
Sally
Schwartz,
of
3710
Ann Mittler of Newark, N.J., Bob
*
Humphrey, announces the en- sizes, a unique Queen Esther
Dunsky and Barbara Peshkin of N.J.,
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Partos, Burton Epstein and Claire Padover,
costume, crowns, masks and
In commemoration of Broth- gagement of her daughter, hats.
of Lesure Ave., announce the Joel Gottlieb. and Barbara Levin,
Mitchell Glassman with Jane Matlin erhood week, the Unity Forum Goldie, to Sheldon Dunn, son of
engagement of their daughter, of Vineland, N.J., Lorraine Small and
All new books of Jewish in-
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Dunn,
Eva, to Melvin S. Janis, son of Steve Heilpern of N.Y., Joel Tauber presented a citizenship pro- of 3795 Pasadena.
terest are on sale at Spitzer's.
Shelby Keywell, Jack Lifsitz and gram in the auditorium Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Janis, of and
Marilyn Fisher, Julie Michel and
Plans are being made for a
James Mitchell, Bob Redlich and day and Wednesday. The pro-
Richton Ave.
Myki Gold of N.Y., Barry Stulberg gram, which was sponsored by June 24 wedding.
New Phone Number ..
The bride-elect is a sopho- and Aline Lappin, Margot Corby and
Same Wonderful Music
more at Wayne University Herbert Gardner of Ann Arbor, Mar- Mr. William Edwards, included
tin Niedelson with Carol Portney.
Where she is affiliated with Iota . Jeanette Boch of Saginaw with a series of readings, songs, and Harvard Dean Next
Alpha Pi sorority. Her fiance Sheldon Levin of Chicago, Lawrence talks. Taking part in the pro- Franklin Lecturer
Norton and date, Monroe Osmun of
and his orchestra
Will graduate this June from Pontiac and Judy Kabat of Ann Ar- gram were: Danny Docks, Jim
Jose Luis Sert, dean of the
bor,
Harvey Ring of Flint and Judy Lafferty, Abby Rabinowitz, Joe faculty, Graduate School of De-
Wayne's college of education. A
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Marks of Akron, Beverly Robbins of Dennis and Theodore Martin.
july wedding is planned.
Flint with Ronnie • Licht, Richard
sign at Harvard University, will
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Schiller with Riva Mazur of Madison,
be the first speaker in Wayne
Jerry Salle and Judy Dickstein ,.of
Tryouts for the senior play University's spring "Leo M.
Flint, Fred Schreiber of St. Joseph
LEARN THE LATEST STEPS IN
and Sally Davis, Michael Steinberg were held last week, and the Franklin Lectures Human
• CHA-CHA-CHA • MAMBO
of Bangor with Toni Goldish of
• MERENGUE, etc.
Maples, Minn., Cyril Torporek of June class has a very bright Relations," Monday, March 5,
,
Flint with Mel Markel, Alan Reidin- future if the participation in 8:30 p.m., at the Detroit Art
Private group lessons given
ger of Essenville, Mich., with Sandy tryouts is any indication of
Feb. 16 — To Rabbi and Mrs. Smith of Bay City.
Institute Lecture Hall.
at your home.
Stern with Naomi Schulman spirit. Over 150 seniors tried
Harold Waintrup (Elise Zeme), of Louis
His topic will be "The Hu-
FOR APPOINTMENT CALL
South Bend. Ind., Don Sarin with for the 30 parts in the play,
of 1404 Shoemaker Rd., Abing- Carol Cooper, Joyce Reuben and Lee
man Factor in Urban Design."
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Stern, Steve Adler of Franklin, Mich. which is the Moss Hart-George
ton, Pa., a son, David Isaac.
Dean Sert has lectured at
and Annette Adler of Corpus Christi, S. Kaufman favorite, "The Man
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Texas, Eugene Alpern of Bay City
many colleges and universities
and Natalie Grodnick, Sheldon Baum Who Came To Dinner." The throughout the world. His sirtzyzoxx+xx.4:xxcia.IN
Feb. 10—To LTJG and Mrs. of
Flint and Barbara Taylor of Bur- play will be given April 26
works have been published in ;I Plastic Furniture Covers
Jack Frank (Beverly Stein), lington, Iowa, Byron Gold and Sarah
MADE TO ORDER OR
of Grand _ Rapids, Alan and 27.
Detroiters now stationed With Draskin
magazines including Architect's
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Greenberg of Saginaw and Susie
READY MADE •
the U. S. .1\1- aval Communica- Cohen. Richard and Helen Glass of
Journal, Architectural Forum,
Ronnie Aronson and Linda Time Magazine and Progres-
Arbor, Daniel Goldsmith of Mt.
CALL ANNA KARBAL
tions Station, Guam, M. I., a son, Ann
Clemens with Dora Brown.
Bre.sler have been selected to sive Architecture.
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Jeffrey Terrence.
Hertha Adler and Donva Homburg
Separate Cushion Covers
$1 up'
of
Gables. Mich., Mark Jaffe of Bay represent Central on the De-
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Dean
Sert
has
built
and
de-
City and Barbara Wolff, Saul Wolf troit News' Teen Age Page,
Kaif.Y;H•iWiZ>ZEK:IKCKgMK>WKi:4-
Feb. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Carolyn Berkowitz, Irma Saul- taking part in a discussion signed apartments, h o using
Room Size 0/`\/1
son with Alan Winkelstein of Mt.
groups, school buildings and
M. Siegel (Jacqueline Sterns), Vernon,
N.Y., Diane 'merman and Wednesday on the topic "Are
Shag - Rugs Washed
of Franklin Knolls, Mich., a son, Asa Wright of Owosso, and Irving .Our Recreational Facilities Ad- stores in this country and in
Weiner of Grand Rapids with Mari-
Fluff dryed, rugs dyed, any color.
Spain. During World War II
Kent Sterns.
lyn. Blitz of Brockton, Mass.
equate?"
City wide pickup and delivery.
he designed prefabricated struc-
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*
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Discount, Cash and Carry. •
tures
for
the
U.S.
War
Pro-
Feb. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Theta Sigma Phi, national
SHAG RUG LAUNDRY
duction
Board.
Dovitz (Lorraine Ehrenwald), fraternity for women in jour
10415 FENKELL
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Following the talk a discus-
of 18227 Hubbell, a daughter, nalism, has pledged Barbara
sion
will
be
led
by
Charles
A.
Robin Ellen.
Myers of Kalamazoo, Linda
Blessing, director of city plan-
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Rubenstein of Ann Arbor, and
ning in Detroit.
CELEBRATE
Marian
Ellias
of
Trenton.
Feb. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Leo
By GAIL BURKOW
With The
Three of the five University
Shipko (Lorraine Markey), of
THIRTY PLUS CLUB
Though we - travel the world
Hi! I'm your new reporter
Huntington Woods, Mich.,, a of Michigan fraternities to re-
Presenting Their
over to find the beautiful, we
ceive top awards from their na- for "Tales Out of Mumford."
son, Robert Andrew.
Results of try-outs for the must carry it with us, or we
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tional councils for outstanding
Purim Anniversary
Feb. 2—To Mr.. and Mrs. Hal 1955 records were the Jewish Spring play, "Time Out For find it not.—Emerson.
Ginger,"
are
awaited
by
the
Server (Audrey Goldstone), of fraternities Zeta Beta Tau, Tau
19734 Monte Vista, a daughter, Delta Phi, and Sigma Alpha Mu. whole school.
SUNDAY; FEB. 26, 1956
Dance with Delight
The social committee of the
Tau Delta Phi was selected as
Debra Francine.
Jewish Community Center
to
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the most.. improved chapter and Student Council has set May 5
Dexter-Davison Branch
for
this
year's
"Spring
Fling."
LARRY FREEDMAN
Feb. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sammies won the Founders Cup
CARL SIMS ORCHESTRA
and His Orchestra
Freedman (Arlene Shapiro), of for having the best all-around Under the chairmanship of
Ample Parking
Make Friends — Meet Friends —
23071 Radclift, Oak Park, a record for the year in extra- Stuart Handler and its sponsor,
UN.
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Have Fun
curricular
activities
and
schol-
Miss
Utter,
the
committee
has
daughter, Shelley Debra.
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astic achievement.
chosen 'Lovett Hall for the
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dance..,
Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Hillel Sunday Afternoon Fac-
Central High School is host-
vin M. Slafkin (Laura Yezer-
sky), of 3375 Collingwood, a ulty Coffee Hours begin Feb. 26 ing Mumford at the Mumford-
with Assistant Professor Rich- Central dance following the
daughter, Debra Susan.
ard B. Bernstein as guest.
basketball game today, to effect
"Religion and the Modern closer relationships between the
CERTIFIED MOHEL
World," a series of four lec- two schools.
Rev. Yehudah Loewy tures, is being presented in con- At the first meeting of the
junction with Friday Evening Club Presidents' Committee, at
SERVING IN
Hillel Services.
AT THE NEW
Hospitals and Homes
which Dick Pollinger presided,
On Mar c h 9, Dr. Everett plans were made for a hand-
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Clinchy, president of the Na- book to serve as a reference
3761 HUMPHREY AVE.
tional Conference of Christians for new students at Mumford.
AUDITORIUM
and Jews, will discuss "Reli- It will contain information
gion and Philosophy."
about the school and its or-
19161 SCHAEFER and 7 MILE RD.
RABBI LEO Y.
"Religion and Social Science" ganizational activities and pic-
will be discussed April 13 by tures of teachers.
Greetings by:
Guest Speaker:
GOLDMAN, M.A. Prof.
Chaya Surchin
Gerhard Lenski of the so-
The Honorable Cecil Hyman
Mumford Parents Club held
EXPERT MOREL
Nat'l.
Pres.
Pioneer
Women
ciology department. The lec- open house Tuesday. Guided
Israeli Consul General
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
tures will conclude on May 4 tours and the showing of movies
Inspection Tour 5:30 - Cocktails, 6 p.m. - Dinner 6:30
18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242
when Prof. Kenneth Boulding of the senior trips were the fea-
of the Economics Department tures.
Big Entertainment Program
discusses "Religion and the
The confirmation class of
SPECIALIZED MOREL
Business World."
Total Admission—only $5 per Person
Temple Israel was host to the
Detroiters on HMO's Admin- confirmation classes of Temple
RABBI CHASKEL
Chaverim, Friends: Join our "chag-Ha Movement."
istrative Council include Carol Beth-El and Temple Emanu-El
GRUBNER
Krohn, interreligious committee; at a semi-formal dance.
Book Early!
Reservations Limited.
Serving in
Larry Bizer, co-chairman of Hil-
Homes and Hospitals
lelzapoppin' (annual talent re-
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TE. 4-6624
Your Hosts:
Larens Elect Officers
view to be held March 17); Cy
Detroit Council Pioneer Women, Farband, Labor Zionist
Larens, a Jewish Center
Freeman, newspaper editor;
Order, LZOA, United Jewish Folk Schools, Habonim Youth.
Sharon Kass, secretary; Gary Tween club, elected the follow-
ing
new
officers:
Pola
Silver-
Taback, assembly chairman; and
Dave Dorsky of Ann Arbor, SZO man, president; Debby Charm-
(Student Zionist Organization), er, vice-president; Marilyn Kac-
zander, secretary; Joan Sill,
president.
For Reservations Call:
MOREL
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treasurer; representatives to the
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Detroit
Jewish
News
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Council, Molly Dreylinger and
2716 Webb
Friday, February 24, 1956
'Debby Charmer.
By RONNIE ARONSON
SAM BARNETT
Bart/ s
um/orci
••
ctivities
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DANCE
Your Celebration .
March 18th, 1956
LABOR ZIONIST INSTITUTE
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Rev.
Marshall • L Goldman
March 18—The Movement Celebrates
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