To Wed in ,June Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees oj Posterity."—Disraelz. By by NANCY FALK Ronnie Aronson Central Mumford High School High MISS SYLVIA ORECILKIN Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Orech- kin, of Giles Blvd., Windsor, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, to Robert D. Leach, of Ewald Circle, Detroit. The marriage will be solemnized in late June. 1 8 — The pre-senior play excite- ment is starting to overcome Centralites this week, with the usual scurrying for dates and tickets taking place. A great deal of work on the part of many seniors has gone into the finished production of the George S. Kaufman play, "The Man Who Came To Din- ner," which. will be presented Thursday and Friday to about 1700 faculty, alumni, students and friends of Central High School. * * * Detroit Jewish News May 3 is the night for all seniors to see just what is avail- able to them in the form of vo- cational guidance, military WEDDINGS counseling and many other serv- BAR MITZVAHS H ices offered by agencies belong- Candids and 3D's 0 ing to the Jewish Community by T Council. A program has been 0 JACK CORBACK planned for all Jewish seniors by the Jewish Community S TO, 7-0930 Council at the Temple Israel, to be followed by refreshments and socializing. , * * Plastic Furniture Covers P MADE TO ORDER OR The Student Council's first READY MADE ?.": student exchange will take CALL ANNA KARBAL place Monday. 'Lites • will visit TO. 7-0879 Cody High School and Co-dy- Separate Cushion Covers $1 upW ites will come to Central. Those from Central going on the ex- change are Eleanor Banks, Bev- erly Gray, Norman Young, Happy to Announce Peggy Gillespie, Joanna Kahn, That Michael Kahan, Izetta Ray and Robert Jones. Donna's Body Salon Friday, April 20, 1956 PEN IS NOW 12602 DEXTER TO. 6-9802 FRED & BELLE Young Marrieds Set Cabaret Night The first in an annual series of co-sponsored programs for young married couples in the community will be presented at 8:30 p.m., April 28, in the social LI. 7-4244 hall of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Young married •organizations from six congregations are co- ..;"you Never Had It So Frailich": operating to present a Cabaret I For the Life of Your Party $. Night for members of their re- With ti spective groups. P SAMMY The congregations are Shaarey GOTTY Zedek, Adas Shalom, Temple HIS BAND AND ENTERTAINMENT y Beth El, Temple Israel, Beth Abraham and Bnai Moshe. It_ TO. 7-7951 or UN. 4-9054 is expected that over 500 young marrieds will attend. Felix Resnick and his orches- tra will provide music for danc- Up to 6 Lbs. A WEEK ing, and there will be a pro- NO DIET—NO EXERCISE gram of entertainment. Refresh- TR. 3-2199 WO. 3-3595 ments will be served during the Licensed Physician affair, and a buffet supper will Reasonable Fees follow. Chairmen for the evening's .........................0................ program are Murray Frumin, of Remod el Double Breasted 1 Cong. Shaarey Zedek; Mrs. Jer- R Your Suit to Modern Single Breasted. ome Arfa, Temple Israel; Jack Model — Like Getting a New McWilliams, of Temple Beth El; Suit! and Stan Bocknek, of Adas Newest Styles and Colors in Shalom Synagogue. 2 piece orchestra and entertain- ment for Weddings, Bar Mitz- vahs or Any Social Occasion. . . REDUCE Sport Coats and Slacks. Fashions by SO 0 Ettes Sil 0 Ettes, of the Jewish I Community Center, will present Open Sundays 11 to 2 a fashion shoW at 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, in Room 207 of the Davison branch. The program will feature a parade of fashions 11559 Dexter WE. 3-9152 through the years. ■ ■ SPECIAL! All Wool Flannel Slacks - $8.95: - - - Radom Tailors allIMOU.MWDVM1.4 00011.0.11.0.1.1.00 00111.1. THE PHILIP HAUSMAN KOSHER CATERING CO. is now taking reservations for: WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS • BANQUETS DONOR.LUNCHEONS • SHOWERS HOUSE PARTIES, ETC. In a most beautiful, ultra-modern, newly-built air-conditioned hall in the Northwest section. Celebrate your Simcha in this pleasant atmosphere. We serve the most delicious, expertly prepared food at reasonable rates. * Call for Information at WE. 3-8590 Supervised by the Vaad Harabonim The Councilettes will present "Symphony in Blue," a semi- formal dance, on May 5, at the Bel-Aire Terrace. The "Counts," a group from Mumford, will be the orchestra. At its April 22 meeting at - Adas Shalom S y n a-g o g u e, Johnny • Haber, who last year took the NFTY youth hostel tour through Europe, will Show the beautiful color slides he took at that time. * * * Calling all seniors! Girls, this is your chance! Grab a senior boy and take him to -the Sadie Hawkins Dance on May 4, in the school gym. You will be ex- pected to drive, pay for the tickets, and do all of the "little" things the boys do for you 364 other days of . the year. That afternoon, a program will be presented in the audi- torium for seniors only. The chairman of this affair is Wavey Smith. That day in school, the girls will cut a patch of material in two, and the dated -couple will sport matching patcheS. * * * Tonight at Temple Israel the youth group will take over the service, giving the sermon and conducting the entire evening. Following the service will be an oneg Shabbat at the temple. * * * On May 12, "Club AZA" will be given at the Bnai Moshe Syn- agogue with Sammy _Emmer and his orchestra. , A floor show and refreshments are planned. Carl Shulak, Sheldon Winkel- man, Lenny Solomon, Sheldon Wasser and Ronny Aronson have been working very hard as chairmen of this affair. The. evening of the dance, the sweet- heart of AZA will be chose-n. * Parkman Library Slates Armament Race Panel A discussion of the dangers involved in the present stock- piling of weapons will be given by the High School Interna- tional Club at the Parkman Branch Library, 1766 Oakman Blvd., at 7:15 p.m., Monday. General S. L. A. • Marshall, military critic of the • Detroit News and former army opera- tions analyst, will moderate the panel discussion, "The Arma- ment Race?" He is the author Of several books including "The River and the Gauntlet," the story of the defeat of the Eighth Army by the Chinese Commu- nist forces in the 1950 battle of Chongchon River, Korea. .. High school panel members will be Dan Slobin and Albert Young, Central; Jerry Zahler and Stuart Wilbur, Mumford; and Richard Kullen,. University of Detroit. Admission is free and all stu- dents are invited to come, take part in the discussion and meet the moderator. Dave Diamond to LARRY FREEDMAN and His Orchestra UN. 1-2971 UN. 1-4687 PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. INER KE. 1-8196 CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES New Phone Number . . . Same Wonderful Music SAM BARNETT and his orchestra LI 1-2563 . WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. CALL TO. 8-2490 308 Fox Bldg. 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SAVE MONEY AVOID THE RUSH Iota Alpha Pi Alumnae Plan Annual Luncheon The Detroit Alumnae of the Iota Alpha Pi sorority will hold its second annual games party and dessert luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, at Federal De- partment Store's auditorium, Grand River at Oakman. All proceeds will be donated to the National Student Loan Fund. Featured will be door prizes, including an. electric clock and a complete new hair styling, Arrangements have been di- rected by •Mesdames Murray Bloom, chancellor; Herbert Schein, finances; Norman Gol- denberg and Leon Stillwater, tickets; Al Jaffe and Arnold Tanzman,. favors; Robert Slavin, Carl Siegal, Barnett Lazarus, Joseph Dvorin and Miss Marilyn Fisher, refreshments. Vladimiritzer Organization Plans Games Party May 22 Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- lief Organization will hold a CANVAS — VINYL — PLASTIC FLEXALUM ALUMINUM • FIBREGLASS and RO-LA-LUME The Aluminum Awning that ROLLS UP ! OPEN DAILY 8 to 6 — SUNDAYS 12 to 4 P.M. games party May 22, at Cong. Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming. Entire proceeds will go to needy individuals in Israel. For tic- kets, call Mrs. Bernard Chase, TO. 7-0268, or Mrs. Nathan Rossen, DI. 1-3199. 8343 FENKELL "Serving You Since 1919" UN. 2-6200