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Tales Out of School

H.S. International Club
to Hold Panel Monday

"Segregation vs. Integration"
will be discussed by the High
•School International Club, 7:30
-p.m.., Monday, at the Parkman
Branch Library. Dr. Alvin Rase,
visiting professor in sociology
at Wayne State University, will
moderate the program. Among
the panel members will be Mar-
vin Weingarden and Joanne
Ivory, of Central.
All students are invited. Ad-
mission is free.

YETZ - COHEN AUXILIARY
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
of Posterity."—Disraeli
in the Memorial home. Hostesses
will be Marian Rich and Mickie
Orechkin. Members, under the
by
chairmanship of Miriam Ferst
by
and Rose Feinberg, will soon
GAIL
DIANE
service cottages at the Juvenile
BURKOW
Detention Home. A similar pro-
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gram, directed by Ann Wein-
Mumford
stein, is planned for Dearborn
Central
High School
High School
Veterans Hospital. Members are
urged to attend orientation
You Can Be Sure . . . If It's
courses at Dearborn Hospital on
Last Monday, the program
As election day draws nearer,
Fridays. For information or
transportation, call Mrs. Wein- 'Lites have been given the op- committee of the Student Coun-
portunity to practice theht soon- cil, under the supervision of
And His Orchestra
stein, UN. 4-1926.
to-be-acquired right to vote in Miss Janet DeBorst and co-
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UN 4-3018
KE 5-2604
electing state and national of- chairman Mike Friedman and
MISS SYBII. WEINSTEIN
YETZ - COHEN POST will ficials by means of the electric Lois Barr, gave a tea honoring
Mr.. and Mrs. Eli Weinstein,
celebrate its 10th anniversary voting machines, Monday and the newer members of the
this Sunday evening, in the Tuesday.
Mumford faculty. The teachers. of. Waverly Ave., announce the
FOR ALL
engagenient ..of their daughter,
Memorial Home. Guest speakers
12A's are proudly sporting were introduced to the functions.
YOUR FLORAL NEEDS
Sybil,
to
Robert
Jay
Greene,
will be Department Commander their recently received senior of the council by posters drawn
MIDWAY FLORISTS
Lawrence Gubow and Rabbi pins, a symbol of achievement by Bob Israel, 12-B, and wel- son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Wedding-Shower Gifts
Solomon H. Gruskin. Members envied by many.
comed by Nan Scholnick, coun- Greene, of Kentfield Ave. A
June wedding is planned.
of the Auxiliary will serve re-
18305 WYOMING
Outrunning the west side• cil president.
freshments. Members • of both cross country teams, the Blazers
at Pickford
"M-m-m-m good!" seemed to
the Past and Auxiliary will received the West Side trophy, be the general opinion of Mum- New Pickwick Hotel
DI. 1-9700
Miami Beach gets an exciting
attend.
and qualified for the city finals. fordites as they sampled all
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new
addition
to
its
brilliant
As the year gets under way sorts of cakes and cookies at
ROBERT J. RAFELSON POST the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- this year's bake sale, 'Thursday. skyline on Dec. 8, when the new
and AUXILIARY will hold an tion bursts with coming events. Proceeds went to the scholarship PickWick Hotel launches its in-
election eve party at p.m., AZA Sabbath, under the chair- fund of the Mumford Parents' itial season and a new concept
Orchestra
in resort luxury. Located on
Tuesday, - in the home of Mr. manship of Marshall Berman Club.
the Collins Avenue, the Pick-
Songs by
and Mrs. Hank Mills, 15240 and Bernard Epel, being the
Voting machines were used
SIDNEY
Park, Oak Park.
first big event, will be held Nov. this week as 4,000 Mumford stu- wick has been designed by in-
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9, at the Beth Abraham Syna- dents took part in a mock elec- ternationally known architect,
Complete
Morris Lapidus, its basic theme
Musical
CHARLES & AARON KO- gogue, Greenlawn and Seven tion sponsored by the Current reflecting the conservative
Entertainment
GAN AUX. No. 510 will hold a Mile Road. The time set is 8:30 Affairs Club in cooperation with gaiety of 19th Century England
the Social Studies Department and modern day living in the
"toy party" at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 8, p.m., and all are welcome.
TO. 9-2459
at the JWV Merriorial Home. Adas Shalom Synagogue is the and the Election Commission.
tropics.
site
for
the
annual
Karnival
"General
Electric's
House
of
Refreshments will be served.
Kapers, to takeolace Nov. 10, Magic" was the title of an un-
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• LATEST. DOMESTIC &
at 8:30 p.m., advises Barbara usual scientific demonstration
IMPORTED FRAME
- BLOCH - ROSE POST and Gamburd, overall chairman.
presented to the school by the
AUXILIARY will hold a Hal-
FASHIONS
Next on the agenda is the Detroit Edison Company.
loween party on Saturday night, Winter Michigan Regional Con-
Seniors all over the country
• PRESCRIPTIONS
Sy
in the Memorial Home.
vention of BBYO, planned for with a "B" average or better
- FOR GLASSES
Breiloff will call square dances. December, to be attended by recently took part in the Na-
ACCURATELY FILLEb
For reservations, c all Sam some 250 AZA's and BBG's. tional Merit Scholarship Quali-
Skupsky, KE. 4-3629, or Ruth Overall chairmen for the affair
• BROKEN LENSES
WE MAKE OUR
fying Test. These students will
Bergman, TO. 9-2110.
DUPLICATED
are Danny Malamud and Fran- be reduced by a second exami-
OWN GLASSES,
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cis Skulsky.
• Reasonably Priced
• Immediate lepair
nation and then to the 'winners
"Tea and Kreplach" is going themselves. Approximately 500
LAWRENCE H. JONES AUX-
DELIGHTFULLY AIR CONDITIONED
ILIARY will hold its annual to be presented by Shaarey students will receive scholar-
games party and social at 12:30 Zedek's Junior Congregation at ship grants.
Formerly of 11525 Dexter
p.m., Nov. 14, in the Memorial its Jewish Folklore Night, Nov.
An excursion into the work-
Home. Dessert luncheon will be 15.
ings of the city government at
13720
W.
9 MILE nr. COOLIDGE
Central's thought for the the City-County Building made
served to members and their
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friends. For reservations, call week: "He who attempts to an interesting day for members
OAK BARK, MICH.
show
his
learning
to
the
ig-
Thursdays
to 9 p.m.
6
p.m.
—
a.m.
BR. 3-1403.
of the Current Affairs Club last
Hours: Daily & Sat. .9:30
norant, exposés his ignorance Friday.
to the learned."
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MOVIES
the
forthcoming school play "My II
Delightfully Air Cooled
HOWARD H. TRIEST
Sister Eileen," directed by Miss .•
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Dorothy Patterson. The modern
comedy of two girls and their
misadventures in New York will I
be presented Nov. 8 and 9 at
NOW EXCLUSIVELY. FOR:
8 p.m., in the school auditorium. •
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esentatives
basketball
: • WEDDINGS
Orchestras—Entertainment
• SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
teams from 11 congregations
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BAR
MITZVAHS
308 Fox Bldg.
will start their season at the
: Featuring:
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Davison -Jewish Center, Sunday,
EXCELLENT SERVICE
e FINE FOOD
4:30 p.m. Included in the lineup
Rabbi Milton Arm, of Cong.
SILK SATIN .CLOTH
SILVER SETTINGS -
of teams is a group from Shaar Shaarey Zedek, will review
POODLES
Hashomyim C o n gregation of Irene Patoi's "The Valley of 4 UNDER THE PERSONAL SUPERVISION OF YOUR HOST—SAMMY
Toy, Miniature and Standards
s
Top quality. Puppies from the
Windsor. The other teams repre-
' SOME OPEN DATES STILL AVAILABLE
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finest Blood lines in the coun-
sent congregations in greater God" at a meet-
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FOR FALL AND WINTER
try. Pet supplies for your
ing
of
Zedakah
i
Poodle. We invite you to see
Detroit.
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Club
a
t
12:30
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FOR
INFORMATION
our selection before you buy.
Games are scheduled on a
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TRIMMING - BOARDING
at reasonable rates
23051 COOLIDGE at 9 MILE RD.
ule starting at 4:30 p.m. Defend- in the home of
VI-MAC KENNELS, Reg.
ing the 1956 championship is the Mrs. S. P.
Ample FREE Parking
43725 Utica • Rd.—REpublic 9-8911
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Baker, 14444
Bnai David team.
We Also Cater to Home, Lawn and Picnic Parties
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Vassar.
The schedule for Nov. 4 and
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Dessert
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We answer oll your
November 4: 4:30, Beth Aaron luncheon will
vs. • Beth Abraham; 5:30, Beth be served, and
incoming calls.
"Confidence" is achieved by
El vs. Israel; 6:30, Shaar Hash- there will be
It Is Our Business to Help You
a
report
on
the
omyim vs.. Bnai Moshe; 7:30,
being at ease — To be "at
With Courtesy and Efficiency
Young Israel vs. Shaarey Zedek. o r g anization's
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We Serve As Your Office ...
ease" you must be "natu-
Nov. 11: 4:30, Ahavas Achim Silver Jubilee Rabbi Arm
Permitting your clients to keep in
touch with you during business
vs. Adas Shalom; 5:30, Bnai donor event:
Plans also are being made for
hours.
ral."
David vs Beth El; 6:30, Young
- - Mailing Address Optional
Israel vs. Shaar Hashomyim; a Hanukah party for- patients
at
at Wayne County General Hos-
7:30, Israel vs. Beth Aaron.
pital, under the direction of
Coyle Telephone
The waste of plenty is the Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter.
Answering Service
Recently, under the chairman-'
resource of scarcity.—T. Pea-
VE. 7-6701
ship of Mrs. Henry Levett, Mes-
cock.
We Feature the
dames Theodore Shaffer, Harry
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Jacob were hostesses at a party
at Eloise.

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ROSEN OPTICAL SERVICE

Dave Diamond

11 Congregational
Basketball Teams
Start Games Nov.4

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Rabbi Arm to Speak
to Zedakah Club

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New Center Dramatics Group
A new dramatics group of the
Jewish Community Center's
Older Adults will meet Wednes-
day, at the D. W. Simons branch,
4000 Tuxedo. Directed by. Sid-
ney Raizman, it will present a
series of plays. For registration
information, call Eugene Jaffe,
WE 3-7380.

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