.077' • fan. 26 Wedding Planned by Miss Blum 1111M.: Tales Out of School . Friday, November 23, 1956 — THE DETROIT JE "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli MISS RENE BLUM Mr. and Mrs. Max Blum, of Curtis Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Rene, to David J. Lieberman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lieb- erman, of Forrer Ave. The bride - elect attended Wayne State University. Mr. Lieberman is a graduate of the University of Michigan, and is now attending Wayne State University Law School. A Jan. 26 wedding is planned. You Can Be Sure . . . If It's DICK STEIN And His Orchestra UN 4-3018 KE 5-2604 By By DIANE SKLAR NANCY FALK - Central High School Mumford High Golda Myerson BBG will hold its installation at the Elmwood Casino Saturday evening. Fran- cis Kagan, president; Carol Zussman, veep; Joyce Sperling, treasurer; Judy Howell and Reva Taylor, secretaries, are among those to be installed. Michigan Regional Conven- tion, Dec. 24-27 is being ferver- ently worked upon by many AZAs and BBGs. Planned are a barn dance at Bnai Moshe, luncheon at Holiday Manor, roller skating, seminars and a semi-formal at the Veterans Memorial and finally a banquet at Holiday Manor. Members of Michigan State Temple Youth from Temple Israel, Temple Beth-El, and Temple Emanu-El attended the fall conclave last weekend at Pontiac, Michigan. Members of MISTY from all over Michigan and Indiana attended. To inform parents of their son's activities is the purpose of Mosaic DeMolay's Parent's Night, Monday, at Masonic Tem- ple. Central's thought for the week: "There aren't any rules for success that work unless you do." 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Grand Ave., announces the en- gagement of her d aught e r, Joann Susan, to Benjamin Shec- ter, son of Mr. Nathan Shecter, of Sturtevant Ave. The bride- groom-to-be is currently com- pleting his basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Center's 'Older Adults' to Celebrate Hanukah Hanukah will be celebrated by older adults at the Jewish Community Center's D. W. Si- mons branch, 4000 Tuxedo, with a party sponsored jointly by the Israel Culture Club and the Jewish Culture Club, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY Announces Its New Location at 5170 Vermont And Its New Telephone Number TYler 8-3132 We Pick-up and Deliver to ALL parts of the City and its Suburbs . . Or you may save 20% by bringing your laundry to our office ! HIGH GRADE LAUNDRY 5170 VERMONT A much-relieved student body celebrates Thanksgiving this year as their mid-term exami- nations were finished. They bore in mind the inspiring show that was put On at an assembly Wednesday to commemorate Thanksgiving. This` was the product of the Hi-Y and the Broadcasters Guild. The Mumford marching band made school history yesterday as they were a part of the an- nual Hudson Thanksgiving pa- rade downtown. This is the first time the band has performed besides football games. The Student Council urges you to keep in mind the date of Dec. 7, when the "Snowball" will take place at Veterans Me- morial, in the beautiful n e w civic center downtown. The Council is working on a seasonal pass for various sports, as well as a student-faculty basketball game. Needy families of Detroit were happy this Thanksgiving, as the Human Relations Club had once again held a canned goods drive. They yearly do- nate these cans to deserving families. - Calling all high brows, low brows, and music lovers! Don't forget the Winter Concert, this year to be held Dec. 6. The orchestra, band, choral groups, and dance band will be there to entertain you with a great variety of music. Speaking of variety, the Broadcasters Guild in coopera- tion with the Council is now in rehearsal of the Variety Show to be presentd Jan. 10 and 11. All of the school's top talent (and there is a lot of it!) will be on stage to provide lots of fun. TYler 8-3132 A Hanukah donor luncheon will culminate the 1956 drive to rehabilitate Israeli refugees by Odessa Progressive Aid Society. To be held on Wednesday at Rainbow Terrace, the luncheon will be en hanced by Reno and Reta, colorful dance team. Ruth Goldman, accompanied by Hope Smith, will render Yiddish, Israeli and English vocal selections. Mrs. Max Hay- man, wife of the founder of Odessa, is chairman of the event. A pre donor supper was given last week at Turover Temple by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weiner. Mrs. Sam Gennis and Mrs. David Schrebnick, of the ways and means committee, prepared the meal. - Sobeloff to Address JWF Junior Division "Jewish Community Organi- zation for Human Welfare" is the title of the second meeting of the Junior Division, Jewish Welfare Federation, Leadership Institute, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Brewster Broder. Jerry Halperin will be chairman. Isidore Sobeloff, executive di- rector . of the Federation, will speak on the Federation's role as the central community coor- dinating and fund-raising or- ganization. Detroit League, JNHAC to Hold Luncheon Soon Members of the Detroit League, Jewish National Home for Asthmatic Children, will gather for a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. Isadore Ham- burger, 19270 Afton Re. Mrs. Bertha Dizik is hospi- tality chairman for the event. Mrs. Ben. Tolrnich is program chairman. Mrs. IrVing Golden, president of the Detroit League, an- nounces the formation of a new Northwest Chapter, which has already held one meeting. Anyone interested in joining should call Mrs. Albert Dunn, chapter president, TO. 5-6401, or Mrs. Golden, UN. 4-0948. Dave Diamond Orchestras—Entertainment 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 FOR ALL YOUR FLORAL NEEDS MIDWAY FLORISTS Bnai Moshe Young Adults to Hold Meeting Tuesday Wedding-Shower Gifts 18305 WYOMING at Pickford DI. 1-9700 Young People's League of Cong. Bnai Moshe will hold its firSt meeting of the season at 8 p.m., Tuesday, at the home of Sheldon Roth, 2711 Cortland. Dr. Ira Altshuler will speak on `The Language of Dreams." For information about mem- bership in this group of young adults, call Donna Goldenberg, TO. 8-9454. It We answer all your incoming calls. Is Our Business to Help• You With Courtesy and Efficiency We Serve As Your Office ... Permitting your clients to keep in touch with you during business hours. J. J. 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