Betrothal Told Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraelt. - By by NANCY FALK Ronnie Aronson Central Mumford High School High ' MISS JANET LEVY Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, of Wildemere Ave.. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Janet. to Arnold Aronoff, son • of Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Aronoff, of Toledo, 0. I JWV Activities SGT. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN POST its Conducting a drive for new and used sleep- ing bags which are urgently needed for Israel's border guards who are. on the alert 24 hours a day • against Arab ag- gression. Arrangements have been made to purchase new bags at a fraction of their regu lar price. For information, call Herman Gach, UN. 2-1878, or Morris Kaplan, DI. 1-3659. * * ROBERT RAFELSON AUX- ILIARY recently installed the following new officers: Evelyn Schwartz, president: Zelda Rose and Rhoda Brenner, vice-presi- dents; Kate Erlebacher, :treas- urer; Ray Fisher, Dorothy Solo- mon and Florence Shulman, secretaries; Gail Lapata, Ray Fisher and Dorothy Foster, trustees. * * * • LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX- ILIARY will entertain at Chil- dren's Hospital at 3 p.m., Wednesday. Mrs. Herman Breg- man, president, advises that Eve Meister, dramatic coach, will read scripts, accompanied by Mrs.. Bregman, and Mabel Alvin will perform. Community sing- ing and refreshments will fol- low. * * * Y E T Z-COHEN AUXILIARY will honor Ruth Shapiro, out- going president at a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Saturday, at Saccas Restaurant. For reservations, call Ann Weinstein, UN 4-1925. The Auxiliary is planning its annual games party at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Memorial Home. Prizes and refreshments are planned. Tickets are available at tie door or by calling -Sarah Kaminsky, LI 4-1781, Plc. JOSEPH L. BALE POST will hold a business and social meeting at 8:30 p.m.. Tuesday, in the home of Cy Kraft, 18203 Santa Barbara. Nomination and , election of officers will take • place. Center's Adult Summer Program June 25-Aug. 3 Weekly bus trips to points of interest in the .Detroit area, games, lectures, movies, arts and crafts and an informal English-Yiddish education series - will be featured in the Jewish Community Center's Adult Sum- mer Program (Day Camp) , opening June 25 at the D. W. , Simons branch, 4000 Tuxedo. Two program periods will extend from June 25 to July 13, and July 16 to August 3. A minimum registration for a three-week period is required. Applicants will be given per- sonal interviews before enroll- ment is completed. For further information call Laina Tern-. chin at WE, 34380, or WE. "3-7386. The hustle-and-bustle of 12B elections was at its peak today as all candidates and their man- agers met near the auditorium early in the morning to pass out posters and boxes of candy. For the next few hours. posters were displayed, candy was passed out and excitement reigned in the halls of Central. Monday, first Ifour, the can- ' didates will parade across the stage as their qualifications are read off before the January '57 class. Then the voting will be held. Those running for office are: president, Seymore Manello, manager, Zena Wax; Jerry Gross, manager, Beverly Gray; vice-president, Berl Falbaum, manager, Fay Mathis; Arleen Abrams, manager, Dennis Michael; . secretary, R o n n i e Sherr, manager, Shel Simon; AliceThompson, manager, Ber- nice Taylor; treasurer, Vivian Liber, manager, Ellenor Cranis; Phyllis Zager, manager, Bob Shapiro. * * * Due to overcrowded condi- tions at Durfee, Central will again house 9A's this .fall. Five new teachers will be added to the faculty to handle the over 200 new 'Lites. * * * 12A's are buzzing about the Senior Trip, with rooms being assigned and the last payment completed. Over 150 June grads will go on the Washington tour, visiting the U. S. Mint, Library of Congress, Capitol Building, and other national shrines. The trip will begin June 7, at 5 - p.m., with seniors returning the following Sunday. * 4: * . A three- day celebration, climaxed by prizes' of $2,000 in free gifts, is now being held by Ben Pupko's, which opened its new store yesterday, at 19329 Livernois, a block north of 7 Mile. For the past 18 years, Ben Pupko's was located on Dexter and Burlingame, and specialized in curtains, draperies, bed- spreads and general household linens. These and new items will be displayed in the new location. The Livernois store is decor- ated in graduating tones of pink, reflecting the ultimate in decorator's art as created by Mrs. Ben Pupko, owner and manager. The completely open interior for unobstructed visibility lends spaciousness and facilitates easy shopping. The decor is further enhanced by wrought iron fix- tures and chandeliers in har- monizing pink, with carpeting of sharply-contrasting b l a c k and white tweed. • Porocheth "Porocheth" is the name giv- en to the velvet curtain that hangs over the ark. The word is taken directly from the Bi- ble where it is written that a veil should be hung, separating the holy place from the most holy, in the Temple. This cur- tain thus divides the most holy location in the synagogue (the ark where the Torahs are kept) from the rest of the syn- agogue. The annual luncheon and in- stallation of officers ceremony of the Women's Auxiliary, Jew- ish Home for Aged, will be held Monday after-::: noon, at Rain- bow Terrace. Mrs. Lou Robbins, over- a 11 chairman, announces that Mrs. David Kliger will be installing offi- cer, and Mrs. Al Potiker will give the invo- Mrs. Robbins cation. Mrs. Harry Steinman is in charge of table arrangements; Gertrude Levy Gol d m a n, knoWn profesSionally as Jean Lawrence, will be heard in a program of songs. Luncheon tickets are available by calling Mrs. Sol Grand, UN 4-6447, or Mrs. M. Silverman, BR 3-7373. The Auxiliary, through its . annual dues, sponSors monthly birthday and holiday parties and supplies gifts for residents on these occasions. Members also assist at occupational therapy, usher at movies, take charge of games twice weekly and visit with the residents. IRV FIELD and Orchestra VE. 5-6103 Noomie Electroylsis Clinic Hair Removed Permanently 121 John R between Broadway Temple Israel Youth Group and Woodward For Appointment - will present its annual gradu- TY 6 5902 4707 WO 5 ation dinner-dance, "Heaven on Free Examination . Earth," on May 26. The entire L. 3. Noomie, Electiologist Michigan State Temple Youth organization has been invited. 441./Warsoweirsoftle./.0 ■ 100/ ■ * * * On Tuesday, the Human Re- lations Club presented a radio script, "The Story of Three Music of Distinction Faiths," a brief story of the tenets of Judaism, Protestantism 750 Book Bldg. tt ✓o 1-4710. and Catholicism. * * This year, 15 Mumfordites received awards for winning 4 :1ePre ., ":4:4',11%1X4,2 , TY2PY entries in the Southeastern MW; • Michigan Regional Scholastic te Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR and associates Writing contest. They are: READY MADE LI 6-4610 TY 8-7800 Michael Weinstein, Barry CALL ANNA KARBAL Wolman, Margaret Zeiger, Bede See Our New, Exclusive • TO. 7-0874 Feurman, Judy Gottlieb, Peter Gilt-Edge Library Album Separate Cushion Covers $1 uUN Quint, Charlaine Ackerman, .1-0.::+%):3+WarieatilaWriCeieKaK4 Shari Robinson, Carole Lepof sky, Paul Borman, Barbara Margolis, Bruce Parker, Gary For the Time of Schirs, Stuart Wilbur and Jac- Your Child's Life ! queline Baggleman. * * Mumford produced another speech contest winner, when Helaine Moltz defeated seven other school winners in the Knights of Pythias oratorical • Boys and Girls, 6-14 contest. She won a $50 Bond. • College Trained Staff * * • Private Lake • 220 Acres On June 6, the Current Af- • All Summer Camp Facilities fairs Club will stage a mock political convention to select PLUS Something More— a president and vice-president. KEWADIN, MICH. Dr. Thomas S. Cohn, Director Classes will attend at various Between Traverse City UNiversity 2-1893 times of the day. Fred Pass is and Charlevoix chariman, and Barbara Stein- berg, club president, will help direct the program. - - JULES KLEIN DAVEDABIY g CAMP MAPLEHURST Plans for New Main Quilding to be Given At Center's _Meeting 212 Centralites, an increase of 17% since last eft-'d marking, Preliminary plans for the new are on the honor roll, it was main building will be presented recently announced. at the 23rd annual meeting of the Jewish Community Center, Ben Pupko's Opens next Tuesday,.. 8:30 p.m., in the Davison Jewish Center. New Livernois Store Home Auxiliary .14 olds Luncheon Ogler features of the pro- gram will include the presi- dent's annual report, honoririg of volunteers with awards, and election of directors to the Nominees to the board for re- election for a three-year term, ending "1959, include Samuel Frankel, Merwin K. Grosberg, Harry L, Jones, George D. Keil, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Max- well Lowe and Bert L. Smokier. New nominees for three-year term are Mrs. Morris J. Brand- wine, Lester S. Burton, Brews- ter N. Broder, _ Mrs. Arthur I. GoUld, Irving Rose, Erwin S. Simon, Raymond A. Werbe and Jacob A. Citrin. Samuel S. Sim- mer and Dr. David H. Lynn have been nominated for two- year terms and Charles . F. Rosen and Harold B. Kukes for one-year terms. A reception will close the pro- gram. BERLIN'S REMODELING 'PILLOW and QUILT CO. SPECIAL ":(1'sbSypfringhCleinang and rebuilding soiled bed pillows— like new. Standard size21x27 . . . '2" Best Choice of Fancy Ticking Available Satisfaction Guaranteed FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY SERVICE UN. 6 4 2026 I'VE COMPARED. NOBODY . . . but nobody can match. FAULTLESS workmanship and prices . • They take down and rehang draperies and cornices. • They specialize in cleaning draperies, curtains] banquet cloths, lamp shades and blankets. Also fine workmanship on Wearing apparel. Speakers Club to Offer Annual Spring Festival The annual Spring Festival of the Speakers Club will be held at 9 p.m., Saturday, in the Davison Jewish Center. The program will feature a medley of Yiddish, Italian and Greek folk songs by soprano Dolores Sturtevant, Local talent will also be heard in popular numbers, states Louis J. Small, president. Dancing will follow to the music of Dave Prank's orchestra. • • GUARANTEEDt • No Shrinkage or Loss of Color • CITY AND SUBURBAN DELIVERY PHONE WE 3 1010 FOR FREE ESTIMATE