ow Janis Lazar to Wed Pick Center Cagers to Represent Set August Date City in Midwest Basketball Tourney Engineering Graduate MISS JANIS LAZAR Mr. and ;Mrs. Nicholas M. Lazar, of Santa Clara Dr., an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Janis Rosanne. to Robert M. Colton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colton, of Brookline, Mass. Miss Lazar, a senior at Wayne University, is a member' of Pi Lambda Theta honorary educa- tion sorority. Her fiance is a graduate of Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, and received his master's degree from Chrys- ler Institute of Engineering. Feb. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Snell (Marie Glucks- man), of 20525 Steel, a daugh- ter, Jane Hann ah. 01111w-- * * Basketball players from two Jewish Community Center Class A teams will represent Detroit in the Center's Midwest Basketball Tourna m e n t, the weekend of March 17, in Akron, Ohio. Eight players from the title- winning Wagner team to make the trip are Bernie Fields, Al- vin Rubin, Stewart Fishman, Mel Tachna, Phil Young, Jack Garland, Allen Hill and Ron- nie Sherr. Representing the runner-up Alpaca squad will be Ted Brod and Art Lieberman. Sam Lie- berman, manager, and Mel Mil- ler, coach, also will go to Ak- ron. Meanwhile, the CI ass.A playoff winner is still in doubt, after Alpacas won their second straight by de- feating Wagners, 46-31. Re- gals, having eliminated the , Rajahs, are still in conten- tion. Class B playoffs will be run off Sunday, beginning at 12 noon. Mixing it on the floor will be Trojans, Nationals and Del Monicos, with either Sax- ons or Zussman AZA winning the fourth- place berth. ' In Class C, Aces, Imperials and Flashes are assured play- off places, with fourth place a toss-up between Dukes and Spitfires. The elimination series starts on March 21. A Teen chess tournament is scheduled to begin at the Dav- ison Center this Wednesday, with competitiOn continuing through the spring months. The ultimate winner will be award- ed a trophy with his name en- Feb. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Goldstone (Marilyn Baskin), of Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, Caren Marcia. * * * Feb. 20 — To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helman (Shirlye Busch), formerly of St. Louis, Mo., now of 17545 Ardmore, a son, Steven Carl. * * *, Feb. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Al Hbffman (Norma Lifshitz), of Ewald Circle, a daughter, Anita Beth. * * * Feb. 19To Mr. and Mrs. Jer- ome L. Schostak (Arlene Shul- mant of 24528 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son, Robert Irwin. * \. Feb. 19—To Mr: and Mrs. Marshall Fogelson (Elaine Ros- enthal), of 2675 Rochester, a daughter, Marcy Dale. * * * Feb. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Faudern (Elaine Green- berg), of 19225 Yotrobeck, a daughter, Nancy Gail. * * * Feb. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Lepsetz (Bertha Sher), of Tux- edo Ave., a daughter, Sharon Gail. * * Jan. 23 — To - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ka.ner (Dora Mandel- baum), a daughter, Faye Rose- anne. * * * To Dr. and Mrs. Emil A. Lawton, former Detroi ters now of Columbus, 0., a daughter, Leora Eve, . . . CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. EXPERT MOREL 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 ' A • 1 • I MI I I I I I 11 I • Ell TE. 4-4624 graved on it. Playoffs will be from 6:45 to 7:30 p.m., Mondays, and 8:30 'to 9:15 p.m. Wednes- days. Juniors will observe Jewish Youth Week, a national pro- gram, March 16 to 23, with a model seder at 2 p.m., March 18, at the Davison Center. Spon- sored by the Junior Council, the program will feature "King Solomon and the Bee" by the Junior Harmony Club. A seder luncheon will be prepared by mothers belonging to the Cu-b Scouts Parents Com- mittee, headed by Mrs. Frieda Shawn and Mrs. Lillian Knop- pow. The Golden Dew Drops are in charge of decorations and place-cards, while the Star- lighters Club is handling handling reservations. Since the capacity is limited, the Junior Department should be called immediately, at WE. 3-7380. Girls from two Center clubs recently graduated from Jun- iors to Tweens at a special cap and gown ceremony at Camp Tamarack. Graduating Chick-letts were Nancy Victor ? Judy Levin, Car- ol Gordon, Louise Bresler, An- nalyn Kagan, Penny Trebuck, Vicky Zimmerman, Arella Bar- ley, Paula Cohen, Dorene Cow- en, Barbara bettleman, Fran- ces Lasser, Carol Feldman, Lil- lian Zeff and Gail Honeyrnan. Among the Nif - T's who graduated were Meryl Podden, Nancy Kempher, Cookie Ros- enberg, Denise Rosenthal, Shar- on Serap and Barbara Kaluzny. If you wish to do a service do —Aesop. it right. TED FREEMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs Dances TO. 7-2289 RUG WASHING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Plotnick, of Hartwell Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Robin Kay, to Edward Irwin Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Schneider, • of Santa Rosa Dr. An August wedding is planned. 22 Falk Rosen's Prime Kosher Meats Strictly Kosher Salami Kosher Beef Bacon Lunch Meats 11527 Dexter WE Detroit Jewish News We Deliver 69c lb. 75c lb. $1.00 lb 5-9757 Available for Your Dancing Pleasure . . . SAIVI GRUSKOFF His Violin — and Orchestra \ UNiversity 3-7147 Music For All Occasions OPEN SUNDAYS ( By Appointment. Only) at 17600 WYOMING OPPOSITE MUMFORD HIGH Prices Slightly Higher SOL and BOB Wail- Stylists By FOR APPOINTMENT: UN 3-7966-7 - Ronnie Aronson Central Mumford High — WE 3-4570 Friday, March 9, 1956 "The Youth of • a Nation are the Tritstees of Posterity."—Disraelt. Nancy COTTON SHAG RUGS ANY SIZE RUGS DYED ANY COLOR City Wide Pick-up—Delivery Discount for Cash-Carry SHAG RUG LAUNDRY 10415 Fenkell at Birwood MISS ROBIN PLOTNICK Tales Out of School By CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Louis M. Kea acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. High The results of the Senior play 'the senior class recently chose the following to be their -tryouts *were announced last leaders: President, Harvey Lap- week by Miss Rosemary Downs. ides; vice-president, Maida Having the leads in the play, Grandff; secretary, Joan Rod- "The Man Who Came to Din- man; treasurer, Bob Shaye. ner," are Danny Docks and Last Friday evening a senior Harriet Levine. The student party was given at the -home of director is Marsha Farber. The . I Debby Wainer. play will be presented April I 1. The parts for this spring's 26 and 27. . * * * school play, the delightful ."Time Out for Ginger," were Tuesday morning saw the announced last week. The cast June class together in the I will include: Henry Sandweiss, auditorium for the first 12A Emily Freedman, Shieia Stam- Meeting of the term. The class i en, Nancy Victorson, ' Connie officers, .Dave Lipschutz, presi- Lewis, Steve Coden, Gary Lict- - dent; Marilyn Frankel, vice I man, Gary Marcus, Hilda Ros- president; Estelle Ring, treas- enberg and Larry Wasser. • The urer; and Jerry Uzansky, sec- play will be given only one retary, were installed. Among night. the topics discussed was the Next semester, a new course Senior Prom. Senior committees will be offered at Mumford. It were also announced. * * * will be called "office co-op" and will entail retailing and selling, • For the first time, Senior and the students will actually girls have been attending the be sent out- on' jobs. rbilitary assemblies along with May 10-14 has been set as the boys. These meetings have the dates for this year's senior been led by Col. Kemp Smith, trip to Washington. and will continue throughout Eleventh-grader Janet Bing has made the school burst its the term. * * * buttons with pride, for she won Election of Student Council first place in the American _Le- gion District Oratorical contest officers were held at the group's last Tuesday at Cody. She will second meeting of the term. now go on to the city contest Those nominated for office at Wayne University. Best of were: president, Eleanor Banks and Beverly Gray; vice-presi- luck! 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