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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-05-04

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Detroit Jewish News

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Friday, May 4, 1956

Tales Out of School

"The Youth

of

of a

Gail
Burkow

Mumford
High

Senior girls will do the honors
tonight when they treat their
favorite fellows to an evening
of fun and frolic at the Sadie
Hawkins Dance. In addition to
the dance a program will be
presented in the auditorium this
afternoon and each girl will put
a patch on her boy to show
who's going with who. •
*
.._ Next Thursday, 450 Muniford
seniors will leave on a sight-
seeing trip to Washington, D. C:
and Mount Vernon. This will
be the largest group ever taken
on the annual trip to the Capitol.
The trip is sponsored by
Mumford Parents. Co-chairmen
are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salesin
and Mr. and Mrs. 'Samuel Wil-
lis. The students will return
the following Monday at 7 a.m.

*

*

Educational Projects
in Bailie on Leukemia

annual obligation of 25 per cent
towards this cost and is enroll-
ing his friends to assist him in
this project.

Chester L, Schwartz, Detroit
For Your
attorney who in recent years
Affoir
devoted himself exclusively to
MUSIC &
real estate, has undertaken to
SONGS
assist in securing aid here for
By
the monthly periodical, Leuke-
By
FELIX-
mia Abstracts, due to his in-
Ronnie
SIDNEY
terest in spreading information
Aronson
about leukemia and the means
RESNICK
of fighting it.
TO 9-2459
Central
A sister of Mr. Schwartz was
a victim of 'leukemia, and he
High
has since become deeply in-
terested in the subject.
By JUDY ANN JACOBS
Leukemia Abstracts n e e d s
The school paper, the Central
$10,000 a year to operate, and
tudent, recently received a
"Frosh Weekend" was held Mr. Schwartz has assumed an
first place award in the Colum- last week in the Women's
',1■1■■ ••!/
bia Scholastic Press Association League. The annual U of M
PHOTOGRAPHS by
contest. The nationwide contest event is for freshmen women
is the latest of Many Won by • the who divide into two teams,
BERNARD H.
"Photography
Student.
Maize and Blue, and compete
* * *
At Its Best!"
in the presentation of skits,
The annual spring concert floor shows, decorations and
• Weddings • Bar
will take place May 17- aid 18 total cost of the dance.
KE. 1-8196
• Portraits
The Blue team was represent-
in the auditorium. Over 200 stu-
-BR. 3-6591 or TE.
CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES
dents participated in the pro- ed by Toby Weiner, of Grand
gram, to be directed by Dr. Har- Rapids, and Sophy Shambes, of
ry Seitz. The program' caters to Flint. On the Maize team were
a wide range of musical tastes, Sally Nachman, Judy Sanders
from Rogers and Hammerstein and Mickey Greenspun.
* * *
to Mozart.-
* * *
To fill spaces in their mem-
Announce that they are serving dinners on
The "Sophisticated Square," bership quotas -due -to drop-outs,
the- 12B-12A square dance, will 10 U of M sororities held "Bid
be held tonight in the school Day" which resulted in -27 new
gym from 8:30 to 12. The senior pledges. Cindy Grand and Judy
SUNDAY, MAY 13th at The
social committee, chaired by Jini Kessler are Delta Phi Epsilon's
Lafferty and Estelle Kleinman, new pledges. Alpha Epsilon Phi
Beautiful NEW INSTITUTE• BUILDING
has arranged for Jim Schultheis has 'pledged Cheryl Hubar, a
sophomore,
to call the dances.
at 7
* * *
The members of the committee
"Tempos
Thru
Time"
was
the
(Ample
Parking
Facilities)
planning the dance are Roberta
Finkel, Allen Shulak, Eleanor musical theme of "MichigraS,"
Make Mother's Day a memorable one . . . Bring the -
Banks, Ronnie Flurwitz, Ilene recently held semi-annual weeks
Shackman, Howard Dubin, Bob end carnival, jointly sponsored
family. Delicious dinners will be served in the
Shulman, Estelle Ring, Calvin by the Michigan Union and
popular manner from `1 to 8 p.m.
Women's
Athletic
Association.
Weiss, Margo Woolf, Judy
Floats
and
booths
were
awarded
Dzodin and Lawrence Tabron.
Open to the public—but we advise
prizes as judged by university
that reservations be made in advance •
faculty members, including
Pioneer Women to Hear Prof. Marvin Eisenberg, of the
fine arts department. The Sigma
National Chairman
Delta Tau sorority - Sigma Phi
PHONE: DI. 1-1397 or TE. 4-6781
The Detroit Council of Pio- Epsilon fraternity joint float,
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER . . .
Parisienne," won honor-
neer Women will hear Mrs. Sara
in your home, hall, synogogu
For the finest catering
A.. Halperin, national member- able mention.
or at our beautiful air-conditioned dining room.
.
For collecting more tickets
ship chairman of the organiza-
tion from Cleveland, 0., at 1 than any other booth, Tau Delta
Phi - Delta Phi Epsilon's "Frigid
p.m. Wed-
Supervision of the Vaad Haarabonim
Fun" won a first priz-e. An
nesday in
honorable mention in this cate-
the Labo
gory was earned by the , Sigma
Zionis'. In-
Alpha Mu-Hobbs (a league
stitute, 19161
house) booth "Illuminate Your
Schaefer.
A-Rate."
Prior to
* * *.
coming here,
An academic average of 3.5
Mrs. Ha1-
or better is qvalification - for
perin will
Alpha Lambda Delta, national
be in Flint,
freshman scholarship honorary.
M i c h., to
A total of 97 freshmen wom-
For YoUr Spring and Summer
address a
en were initiated, including De-
donor event.
troiters Brenda Bloomberg, Bar-
Shower or Wedding . • •
Past na-
bara Halpern, Linda Lee, Claire
tional chair-
'Padover, 'Ellen Schreiber, Lor-
man of re- Mrs. Halperin
raine Small"( Marcia Silber,
gions, Mrs. Harper was one of Shane Spanier and Sarah Wein-
two Pioneer Women dele- er.
gates to attend the inter-
Others honored were Sarah
national seminar in Israel, Drasin, of Grand Rapids, and
held last year under the au- Elizabeth Jacobson, of Bessemer,
spices of the Jewish Agency.
Mich. These girls will also re-
She has traveled extensively ceive the newly created Oreon
for the Israel Bond drive and E. Scott Freshman Prize to be
has appeared throughout the awarded at a special convocation
U. S. and Canada for Pioneer in May to freshmen men and
women in the upper 10 percent
Women.
Mrs. Frank Wasser, local vice- of their class as based on their
president, of organization for first semester's grade average.
* * *
Pioneer Won/yen, is chairman
Freshmen men in literature,
of the Detroit program.
science and arts receiving the
prize will be • Detroiters Perry
Mrs. Schaver, Adler
Cohen,- Thomas Bickel, Frank
Guests at Home for Aged Denison, Lawrence Fishman,
Sophisticated
Mrs. Emma Schaver will en- David Gelfand, Morton Gold-
berg,
Gordon
Lapides,
John
tertain residents at the Jewish
Colourful!
Home for Aged at its monthly Neff, David Ross, Thomas Ruth-
Traditional
decor,
Modernly
interpreted
by
Rose Gordon
birthday party at 2 p.m., Thurs- enberg, Howard Saxer, Richard
day. Accompanied by Rebecca Silbar and Philip Yalowitz.
of Chicago. To lend grace to your affair, 'beautiful
Other Michiganders so hon-
Frohman, Mrs. Schaver will
ored
will
be
Richard
Luplow
Candelabra and other Silver Appointments available.
sing a variety of Yiddish and
and Jacob Zvirbulis, of Saginaw,
Hebrew selections.
On May 13, Rabbi Morris Ad- George Zweig, of New Buffalo,
ler, a frequent visitor at the and Jacque Prais, of Jackson.
Recipients in the college of
Home, will be guest speaker.
A cultural evening is planned engineering will • be Robert
for Tuesday when Dr. Shmarya Krohn, Paul Ritzman, Frederick
Kleinman will speak on "Health Rotz, David Schultz, David
• Noted for Service with the Personal Touch •
and Personal Hygiene in the Schwartz, Alan Wineman, Ron-
Later Years." Also participating ald Zeilinger of Saginaw, and
Woodward at East Kirby — Detroit 2
in-the program will be residents Alan - Zimmerman of Ithaca,
Phone "Catering" at TRinity 5-9500.
Dora Goldstein, Harry Kuritsky, Mich. Melvyn Birnkrand, and
Abraham Masserman and day David Tulos, of Grand Rapids,
Ask for Mr. Charles Bartlett or Miss Marie Stafford
care resident Dr. Herman Lip- are architecture and design

Nation are the Trustees
Posterity."—Disraelt.

By

*

MICHIGAN

Chester Schwartz Aids

Boys and girls from all over
the state have recently returned
from Michigan State Temple
Youth Spring Conclave at
Grand Rapids, Michigan. The
conclave was one of the best
planned and everyone enjoyed
working together and attending
religious classes.
* * *
Student Council members are
busy rehearsing for Students
Day to be presented May 7.
' In charge of the program are
Sandy Littky and Jay Hamburg.
The students' will literally take
over school for just that day.



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