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December 21, 1956 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-12-21

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Miss Singer Re-veals
June 30 WeddingDate



DSG Luncheon Club Sets Communal Talks

Tales Out of Schoo

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli

By

By

NANCY
FALK

DIANE
- SKLAR

Mumford

Central
High School

High

Although it might seem early
to consider January's plans, it
might be well to bear in mind
Mumford's forthcoming Variety
Show, this year called "Nick of
Time." The show, to be pre-
sented Jan. 10 and 11 jointly by
the Broadcasters Guild and the
Art Club, includes the school's
top singing, dancing, and musi-
cal talent. It will be a musical
melodrama and will feature as
hero Carl Eastman, as heroine
Grace Rubinstein, and as villan,
Howard Shapiro.

MSS CHARLOTTE SINGER
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Singer,
of Littlefield Ave., announce
the 'engagement of their daugh-
ter, Charlotte Sarah, to Samuel
Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs..
Jacob Arbit, of W. Buena Vista
Ave.
The bride-elect attends High-
land Park Junior College. Her
The Student CounCil has been
fiance attends the Ohio College kept "more than busy" as their
of Chiropody in Cleveland. A officer and senate elections were
June 30 wedding is planned.
this week. Wednesday's rallies
exhibited a great deal of in-
On Thursday, as the
MichiganConsolidated genuity.
candidates bit their nails, bal-
Assures Adequate Heat loting took place.
Detroit and the 110 other
Last week, the Broadcasters
communities served by Michigan Guild had as their guest speaker
Consolidated Gas Company are Don McKinnen, of radio station
assured of plenty of natural gas WKMH. He spoke on radio as
for every present and future a career, and for more than an
heating need — regardless of hour answered questions about
how serious the world fuel radio work.
shortage may become as a re-
The Council is really up on
sult of the Middle East oil
crisis, a spokesman for the corn- Cloud No. 9 as their net profit
for the Snowball was over $200..
pany announced.
To householders concerned by In January, they will obtain a
shipments of huge quantities of wonderful new sponsor, in the
American oil to Europe and ris- person of Mrs. Kloss, who they
ing oil prices, Fred A. Kaiser, know will be a genuine inspira-
vice president and general sales tion to achieve even greater
heights.
manager, made this pledge:
"No one will be forced to go
The Latin Club held a party
without adequate heat in the last week in honor of Rome's
_1 1 0 communities served by birthday. All activities were in
Latin.
Michigan Consolidated.
"The gas company is taking
The Mercury staff, being good
immediate steps to make sure losers of the Goodfellow Drive,
that every request for fuel, are giving a party for the Stu-
whether for homes, industries dent Council, as well as those
or commercial uses, will be met from Redford High who partici-
promptly."
pated in their drive. Redford
this
year copped the little brown
Knights of Pythias Awards
jug, the traditional trophy for
Plaque to Edwards, Piggings
this win.
At a recent Civic Night pro-
Nine Mumfordites passed pre-
gram, sponsored by Detroit liminary examinations and qual-
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Py- ified to take another test in the
thias, Police COmmissioner Ed- National Merit Scholarship
ward S. Piggins was awarded awards. Winners receive schol-
a plaque for his work with arships to any university in the
juveniles during the past year. country of their own choosing.
The group also presented a $150
Those who passed the initial
scholarship • to a Wayne State
exams are Richard Kahil, Gary
University coed.
Gussin, Peter Quint, Dick -Pol-
linger, Sanford Weiner, Jerry
Nosanchuck, Ralph Sachs,. Shel-
by Miller and Michael Simons.

After holding elections last
Friday morning, 12B's anxious-
ly awaited the posting of the
results. Towards the end of the
afternoon, cheers rang out as
Oscar Glieberman was elected
president; Joanne Shook, veep;
Renee Schiff, secretary; and
Arnie Serlin, treasurer. Manag-
ers were Helene Shur, Larry
Blau, Dave Stalrit, and Diane
Sklar, respectively.
The "Victory" party was held
at the home of Renee Schiff and
many 'Lites attended to help
celebrate the event.
The Goodfellow issue of the
Central Student was sold Mon-
day by the Student Council.
Published by the prospective
journalism class, the proceeds of
the paper will be contributed
to the Goodfellow Fund. Editors
were Joan Ensink and John
Martilla.
Central's French, Latin and
Spanish Clubs held a joint
meeting Tuesday, at which each
club presented a program.
Central cheered its Blazers to
a 60-43 victory over Mumford
Friday. Louis Gibbs was high
scorer with 31 points. Today we
meet Mackenzie at Mackenzie.

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at the Fred M. Butzel Memorial
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