Tales Out of Schoo
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeti.
By
By
Ronnie
Aronson
Nancy
Falk
Central
Mumford
High
/--
High
Elazar to Address
DSG Lunch March 23.
AI Congress Biennial
The 1956 national biennial
convention of t h e American
"Understanding the Middle Jewish Congress will take place,
East" will be discussed by Albert April 12 to 15, at Hotel Bilt-
Elazar, superintendent of the more, New York.
United Hebrew "'"
Schools, at the
Sam Rosenblatt, M.C.
fifth and final
& His Orchestra
meeting of the
Featuring Margaret Carter
Detroit - Serv-
Renowned Vocalist
ice Group
Presents Highlighted Entertain-
Luncheon
ment For Your Wedding or Bar
Mitzvah. — Many References.
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Friday, March
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Detroit'silest Laundry
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Senior Eleanor Banks was
Detroit youth played host last
weekend to the members of unanimously elected as presi-
CRUSY (Central Region of dent of the Student Council in
United Synagogue Youth) who last week's vote. Elected with
attended the ninth annual con- her were Joanne Shook, vice-
MISS PHYLLIS PLOTKIN
vention here. Delegates were president; Larry Blau, secre-
Mrs. Sam Plotkin, of Calvert wined and dined, in addition tary; and Michael Hechtman,
Ave., announced the engage- to holding a number of busi- treasurer.
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ment of her daughter, Phyllis ness sessions, planned by Arn-
Barbara, to Sydnie Allan Hers- old Kollin, chairman.
Appearing on the TV show
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kovitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
"Quiz-Em on the Air" last
bousandi of TV onzea Say-
Louis Herskovitz, at a recent
Carole Karp, Lois Levi, Ted weekend against Mumford were
"i Use Quality
cocktail party, given at the Robinson and Gary Milan re- Centralites Suzanne Leipsitz,
Because R Saves
home of Dr. and Mrs. David I. cently appeared on WWJ-TV's Ronald Greenberg, Jerry Maltz-
Music of Distinction
Silver, of Kentfield Ave. A "Quiz 'em on the Air." Compet- man, Jeanetta Shaw and Ar-
•TIME, MONEY & WORRY"
summer wedding is plamied.
ing against four students from lene Abrams.
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750 Book Bldg.
`Shirts Beautifully‘ Laundered
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Central High on current events,
Mumford's crew emerged vic-
Alan Rosenthal, a senior, aft-
Games Night to Head
►
DEl
a
ci
torius, and won a television set er winning the school and dis-
SCOTT FILMS PRESENTS EI
Young Israel Activities for the use of the school. Aaron trict honors, finished first in
WEDDING MOVIES
LAUNDRY and
The Sisterhood and Men's Gornbein, social studies in- the city-wide American Legion
AT A REASONABLE PRICE
Club of Young Israel Center of structor, was the team coach. oratorical contest. He will com-
DRY-
CLEANING.
COLOR
MOVIES
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Oak-Woods will sponsor their
pete in today's state-wide con-
WEbster 3-8000
by Marshall Klaper
joint program, "A Night. in
This Tuesday, a group from test. His subject is "The Con-
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Your Patronage Solicited
Reno," at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, the Broadcasters' Club will pre- stitution."
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in the synagogue,
sent a play for the Parents
Games and prizes will be fea- Club. It will be repeated over
After holding the league lead
Available for Your Dancing Pleasure .
tured. For information, call Don television in May. In the cast at one time during the basket-
Klein, LI 1-8871, or Mrs. Rose are Carole Karp, Debby Lin- ball season, the 'Blazer five fin-
Rodd, LI 6-1290.
derman, Pauline Ornstein, ished with an 8-2 record for
His Violin — and. Orchestra
Sabbath services for the week- Steve Sandler, Bob Shaye, Bill second place on the West Side.
end will be held at 6:30 p.m., Goodman, Nancy Victorson and In the city finals, Central lost
UNiversity 3-7147
today, and at 9 a.m., Saturday. Shelley Goodman.
the consolation game to Cass,
Music For All Occasions
Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick will
* *
63-50 after leading for three
officiate and preach the sermon.
In the Michigan Scholastic quarters.
The Bar Mitzvah of Sydney Art Awards regional exhibition,
All-city man Louis Gibbs, the
TO ENJOY YOUR
Farber will be observed.
Lois Ferguson, Arleen Kosoglad team's spark plug, was the re-
Young Israel of Oak-Woods and Nancy 011erman were cipient of many post season
met recently with Detroit awarded gold keys for tisar honors. He finished with a scor-
Young Israel, and lost in a prac- outstanding ability.
ing average close to 20 points,
Come To
tice basketball game. The sub-
near the top in the League.
urban group, however, posted
"Symphony in Blue," the an-
Other cagers were Sid Fox,
a team 12 to 14, while the par- nual spring dance of Council-
Jaffern, Phil Zdanowicz,
Ira
ent group's aged 15 to. 18. Both ettes, will be held May 5, at
Monday, March 26 -- Tuesday, March 27
Marvin
G u r e c k i, Norman
teams will enter inter-syna- Bel-Aire T err a c e, with the
Conducted by Abraham Schechter
Young,
Norman
Worthy,
How-
gogue competition next year,
according to their coaches, Jack Counts supplying the music. ard Worthy, Brunson Smith,
FOR_
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Tickets for the semi-formal Bob Evans, Steve Chennault,
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Tom Glover, Bernard Sims and
Charles Ogler. Wilbert Blake
Take Out Orders Available To Serve 1 to 100
Confirmation,
Joffe Speaks at JWV
was student manager.
Wedding, Bar Mitzvah,
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Opening Campaign Event
Boris Joffe, executive director
of the Jewish Community Coun-
cil, was principal speaker at a
kickoff meeting of the Depart-
ment of Michigan, Jewish War
Veterans, at - which plans for
participation in the Allied Jew-
ish Campaign were outlined.
John Nemon is AJC chairman
for the Department, and is as-
sisted by Jack Schwartz and
Betty Sheinker, co-chairmen. A
large group of workers from
JWV has been enlisted for this
year's drive, Nemon stated.
Speakers Club to Hear
Talk on Stock Market
Aubrey L. Oppenheim, finan-
cial analyst with the A. M. Kid-
der Co., will address a session
of the Speakers Club on oper-
ations and present status of the
stock market. Movies will be
shown.
The program, to be held at
9 p.m., Saturday, in the Davi-
son Jewish Center, will be fol-
lowed by a question and answer
period, states Louis J. Small,
chairman. •
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Tikvah Lodge, Chapter
To Hold Joint Social
Mrs. Seymour Weiss and
Mort Lewis, presidents, respec-
tively, of Tikvah Chapter and
Lodge of Bnai Brith, announce
that a combined social program
is planned for 8:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue.
A musical skit, "Let Down
Your Hair," will be presented
by the Chapter dramatic group.
Written and produced by Mrs.
Henry Rosen, and with dance
direction by Mrs. Bernard
Whiteman, the cast includes:
Mesdames Arthur Ross, Irv-
ing Bolton, Norman Brown,
Louis Woronow, Charles Cut-
ler, Earl Gould, Louis Rubin,
Max Friedman, Marvin Wein-
stein, Irving Chaiken, Walter
Zuken, Daniel Brickner, Sam-
uel Bicoll, Isidore Chaiken, Bert
Ablitz, Henry Rosen and Ber-
nard Whiteman.
Dancing to the music of Horn-
er James and his orchestra will
follow, according to Mrs. Bert
Ablitz and William Weiss, pro-
gram chairmen. Refreshments
will be served.
CARD OF APPRECIATION
Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum, of
2969 Webb Ave., wishes to thank
her many friends and relatives
for their thoughtfulness and for
the charitable contributions
made in her name during her
recent illness. Thanks also are
expressed to Rabbi Fischer,
Rabbi and Mrs. Moses Lehrman
and the Sisterhood of the Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe. She is
now convalescing at .home.
•20—Detroit Jewish News
Friday, March 16, 1956
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