To Wed Tune 16 Tales Out of School Pythians to Mark Halloween An annual HalloWe'en party, which the public is, invited to attend, will' be given by the Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters on Oct, 28 at the Pythian Lodge on Wyoming. For tickets, contact any member, or call UN. 4-7458. Set Tune 30 Date "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By GAIL BURKOW By DIANE SKLAR Mumford High Central High Congratulations to President The hustle and bustle of the Student Council campaign came Howard Shapiro, Vice Presi- to its peak as the following were dent Joel Shere, Secretary elected as Student Council rep- Elaine Ash and Treasurer Bob Tanner on their election as resentatives: 9th grade, Patsy Hatfield, Linda Senior Class officers. Wallace, Sandra Roth, Andree Ken- Results of the primary elec- eau, Sandra Garber, Linda Bernstein; 10th grade, Sally Berman, Marva tions for 9-B Student Council Culler, Sheldon Larky, Marilyn Rosen, Florene Stewart, Clintona Jackson, members are: Joan Altman, Jerry •appow, Rena Winter, Gayle Karen Brenner, Carol Gaynes, Ray, Fay Levine, Patricia Ferguson, Lydia Berry; 11th grade, Sam Bern- Karen Goodman, Linda Jones, stein, Diane Couyoumjian, Joan En- Richard Leach, Daniel Stewart, sink, Tobi Fallen, John Marthila, Philip Marcuse, Charles Stevens, Nis- and Annette Weisman. son Schecter, Constance. Williams, Sylvia Wolf, Judy Hecht, Roseann DONNA RUTH GOLDENBERG Kroker; 12th grade: Michael Kahan, JoAnn Ivory, Ruby Watkins, Bernice At a family brunch, Mr. and Taylor, Joanne Shook, Ronnie Sherr, Mathis, Helen Lusky, Oscar Mrs. N. Norman Goldenberg Faye Glieberman, Burt Faudem, Charles announced the engagement of Blotner, Judy Block. * * * their daughter, Donna Ruth, to Wanted: all old clothes for Lawrence Sklar, son of Albert Sklar, of Sturtevant Avenue, the annual Clothing Drive which and the late Mrs. Florence began Monday and will continue through Oct. 19. `Lites are urged Sklar. The couple are now attending to contribute all possible cloth- Wayne State University where ing. • * the bride-elect is a junior in the" In answer to many requests, College • of Education and is af- filiated with Iota Alpha Pi Sor- a 12B party will be held at the ority. The bridegroom-elect is home of Brenda Belinsky, - 3776 a senior in the School of Busi- Glendale, tonight. Presidents of Bnai Brith Girls ness Administration and is af- filiated with Mu Beta Chi and chapters are welcome to a Lead- Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternities. ership Training\ Weekend spon- The wedding is planned for sored by the Detroit-Windsor BBG Council which will take June 16. place Oct. 19 to 21 at Camp Tamarack. Edith Schreiber is the overall chairman. • * * • Shaarey Zedek is planing its /fourth annual Kibbutz for Oct. Mrs. Gertrude Wexler, of 26-28. Those wishing to attend Hubbell Ave., and Mr. Donald may fill Out an application at Wexler announce the engage- the Shaarey Zedek office. * * * ment of their daughter, Loraine Ellen, to Ber- Central's thought f o r the nard Lis, son week: "It is nice to be import- of Mrs. Matil- ant but it is important to It da Lis and the nice." _ late Mr. Louis Lis. The Jewish Local Pioneer Women News deeply regrets an er- to Attend Weekend ror in las t Parley in Pittsburgh we ek's an- nouncement 're- A large Detroit delegation will ferring to the attend the East Central Re- bride's father gional conference of Pioneer as the late Mr. Women this Saturday and Sun- Wexler. Miss day, at the Penn Hotel, ,Pitts- Wexler and Miss Wexler •burgh, Pa., announces Mrs. Irv- Mr. Lis will wed in July. ing Turner, president of the Detroit Council. Mrs. Michael Michlin, of De- Albert Stern to Head troit, is chairman of the regibn New County Club composing Cleveland, Cincin- The formation of Ramble- nati, Canton, Akron, Columbus, wood Country Club, located on Toledo, Flint and Pittsburgh, in a 10-acre site at Haggerty and addition to Detroit. Among the participants will 9 Mile Rds., was announced this week by Albert Stern, recently be Chaya Surchin, national Pioneer Women's president; elected president. . Serving with Stern will be Isaac D. Unna, Israeli. Vice- Dr. Sidney Hillenberg, vice- Consul in Chicago; Dr. Ahron president; Louis Klein, sec- Kessler, Jewish educator; and retary, and Dr. Victor Kelman- Mayor David E. Lawrence of Pittsburgh. son, treasurer. Three conference workshops Organized by a small group of couples, Ramblewood will will deal with membership and have fi"eilities to accommodate organization, fund-raising tech- a membership of 125 families. niques and education and pro- The club will be ready for gramming. Mrs. Irving Posner, occupancy next summer, and past president of the Detroit will have an Olympic-size swim- Council, will be a principal ming pool, club house, super- speaker at the first workshop. Other Detroit delegates in- vised children's play and picnic clude Mesdames Harry Mondry, grounds. The first general meeting of Harold Noveck, L. Levin, David Ramblewood will be held on Sislin, L. Serling, Dora Browncz- weig, Morris Mendelson, Morris Wednesday. Friedman, Michael Wilson, Abe Miller, Irving Plotnick, Rebecca Warren, Freda Metz, Victor Lin- den, Natmi Kline and Joseph Wyzan. For information on travel rates, arrangements and accom- modations, call Mrs. Samuel Wasserman, local conference Group Dance Instructor chairman, DI. 1-1273. Wexler-Lis Nuptials Scheduled fog- July LEARN TO DANCE Dance Lessons by ADLER Learn the convenient way... the economical way! Learn to dance at home—the ideal way for friends and neighbors to gather once a week for lessons ...Learn any of fhe following: • • • • FOx Trot , • Rhumba Lindy • Samba Waltz • Tango Mambo • Cha-Cha Cha For Information Call Aaron Adler 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. VE 7-6701 Mumford Parents. Sponsor. New-Student Wienie Roast The Mumfotd High Parents Club will hold its opening meeting of the year at 8:15 p. m., Tuesday. The club is sponsoring a wienie roast for freshmen and new students, at 6:30 p. m., Wednesday, at the high school football field. Tick- ets will be sold in the school, announces chairman S. Warn- ick. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : • Musical Entertainment • • • • • FOR YOUR WEDDING • ••••••••••••••••••••••• imaxtexzwpmpxwasome Plastic Furniture Covers MADE TO ORDER OR READY MADE CALL ANNA KARBAL The first of a series of cul- tural programs planned by • the District Committee of the Work, men's Circle will be held at 9 p.m., today, in the Circle Center, 11529 Linwood. Malke Tuzzman, of Los An- geles, will speak on "Doctrines and Values of Jewish Poetry." Miss Tuzzman, who has several volumes of published poems, is known extensively in Jewish literary circles. Also featured will be recita- tion of modern Jewish poetry by Michael Scherman. Com- munity singing and a social hour will conclude the evening, The Circle Chorus, which just opened its 24th season, will present its annual • banquet at 6 p.m., Sunday, at _the Center. A home-cooked meal served by t h e organization's "singing waitresses" will be featured. Entdrtainment will be pro- vided by Revq, Broder, Esther Freeman, Ruth Gottfurcht, Lil- lian Newberg, Evelyn ,Sarnoff and Ann Tobocman. For ban- quet reservations, call Mrs. Riva Broder, TE. 4-6415, or the Circle office, TO. 9-2014. The annual diStrict confer- ence has been scheduled the weekend of Oct. 19 to 21. Ses- sions start at 8:30 p.m., Oct. 19, in the Center. A number of dignitAies will be present, among them Jacob T. Zuckerman, president of Workmen's Circle. Fencer Krieger Trains in NY; Leaves Nov. 5 for Olympics Byron K r i e g e r, Detroit's Olympic fencer, will finish training for the Olympic Games with three weeks of intensive work in New York City, start- ing Thursday, to top off a sum- mer of practicing and condition- ing for the Olympic fencing competitions in Melbourne, Aus- tralia, Nov. 22 to Dec. 8. Krieger will fly to Los An- geles for overseas departure to Australia, on Nov. 5, stopping for a day in Detroit en • route to the coast. TO. 7-0874 MISS BRYNA REMER Separate Cushion Covers $1 tipk ;"4. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Remer, 410125.111MODEOBC:iCeirAMMOINASN of Tuxedo Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Bryna, to Robert M. Linden, son Jewish and English Instructors qf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Linden, NO PERMIT - HEEDED of Hubbell Ave. A June 30 wed- GUARANTEE DRIVING SCHOOL ding is planned. Learn to Drive TO 8-8810 TO 6-6892 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Sarah M. Hammer acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives and friends during the family's re- cent bereavement. Scott Films Presents Color o WEDDING MOVIES - al WE NEED Boarding homes for children temporarily separated from their families. WE PAY Boarding care and all other ex- penses. 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