— THE DETROIT JEWISH N EWS-20 Friday, January Tales Out of School Miss Shiener Married Reform Rabbis Charge Egypt with in Double-Ring Rites Provocation, Ask U. S. Peace Action "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By by DIANE SKLAR GAIL BURKOW Central High School Mumford High School Mumfordites will take time out from studying for finals, which begin next Wednesday, to enjoy the talent of fellow Mumfordites in this term's Variety Show tonight, at 8, in the school auditorium. Entitled "Nick of Time," the show, an old time melodrama complete with hero and heroine, is under the direction of Earl Matthews, radio speech teacher, and James Siddall, art instruc- tor. Grace Kubenstein is the fairheaded maiden who is saved from disaster by dashing Carl Eastman. Shelly Goodman as- sists - Mr. Matthews as student director. Tickets may be pur chased at the door. * * * The recently elected student council includes: Barry Samuels, president; Mike Friedman, veep; Carol Lewis, secretary . of the senate; Gail August, secretary of the house; Norm Moscow, treasurer; Nancy A d e l s e n, Susan Cohen, Beth Rosenthal, and Denah Shuman, 9-B sena- tors; Suzanne Cole, Susan Rice, Rita Stillman, Barbara Weiss, 9-A senators; Sue Blondy, Gary Gilbar, Ricky Sweet, Carletta Jones, 10-B senators; Liz Bor- ger, Phil Chung, Albert Sasson, Sally Teitelbaum, 10-A sena- tors; Harold Shneir, Ralph Ry- back, Ruthan Chaenko, Norm Levy; 11-B senators; Joel Jac- obson, Barbara Manhei m, Meryle Omenke, Marvin Schwedel, 11-A senators; Carl Eastman, Lois Barr; Michael Woolf, and Walter Dishell, 12-B senators. Many bleary-eyed,. tired and nervous 'lites were seen stroll- ing through Central's corridors this week as semi-finals rolled around on Monday and Tuesday. The exams are followed by finals, Jan. 21 and 22. Terrific skill and spirit has boosted Central's 'Blazers to a four-game winning streak, as we won over Cooley 69-43. We hope this winning streak will continue and keep our team in first place. Today Central meets Southeastern at Central. Student Council is making a great profit by selling hot dogs and pom-pons at all games. The proceeds from this are used to provide various supplies for the school and to add to the Student Council Scholarship Fund. Jan. 19 is the date set for the senior prom at the Veterans Memorial. Burt Faudem and Beverly Gray are social chair- man. Central's thoUght for the week: "Fortune is like glass: the brighter the glimmer, the more easily broken." illissBloomfield'sTroth Told at Family Party Brevities - .MISS ROSALYN BLOOMFIELD Announcement of the engage- ment of Rosalyn Bloomfield to Seymour L. Muskovitz was made at a recent 29th wedding anniversary dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Muskovitz, of 19355 Woodingham, parents of the bridegroom-elect. The bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bloomfield, of 14875 Washburn, attended Pratt Institute, Cooper Union and Wayne State University. Her fiance, a University of Michigan graduate, also attended Western Military Academy, Wayne State University and the University of Illinois. At U. of M., he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. Symposium to Highlight YI Tu b'Shvat Program A Tu b'Shvat Cultural pro- gram by Young Israel of De- troit will feature a symposium on "Religious Zionism." Guest speakers will be Rabbi Moshe Goldberg, of Jerusalem, and Rabbi Leonard Oschrey, of Chi- cago. They will present the Israeli and American views, re- spectively. The event will occur at the Young Israel Youth Center, 12521 Dexter. Tu b'Shvat refreshments will follow a question-and-answer period. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and Meyer Eisenberg, co-chairmen of the cultural committee of Young Israel, invite the com- munity to attend. MRS. HOWARD L. LEVINE In a double-ring ceremony performed in the sanctuary of Cong. Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 5, Harriett Ann Shiener and Howard Lawrence Levine ex- changed marital vows. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated. The bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener, of Canterbury Rd., wore a gown of white peau de soie with sa- brina neckline and draped bodice which was lavishly ap- pliqued with Alencon lace, ac- cented by seed pearls and iri- descent sequins. The same lace cascaded down the full skirt, and wide panels swirled the back of the skirt, which ended in a chapel sweep. A crown of pearls and paillettes held her tiered veil of silk illusion, and she carried a prayerbook adorned with a white orchid and stephanotis. Mrs. Harvey Starr was ma- tron of honor, and Joan Har- wood was a bridesmaid. , The bride's niece, Gale Shiener, was flower girl. The bridegroom., son of Mr. and .Mrs. Benjamin Levine, of Brooklyn, N.Y., was attended by Lester Solomon,, of Brooklyn, as best man. Ushers were Mur- ray Chodak, Ronald Sweet, the bride's cousin, and Sam Sweet, her uncle. Gerald Shiener, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony, a dinner and reception were held in the social hall of the syna- gogue. The newlyweds will re- side in Brooklyn after their re- turn from a Florida honeymoon. GREATER DETROIT COUN- CIL FOR EPILEPSY will hear Dr. L. • E. Ziegler, director of field services for the National Epilepsy Lea g u e, speak on "Epilepsy, Then and Now" at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the Mc- Gregor Library, 12244 Wood-. ward. A social hour will follow. Moslem Chanters Spark * * * The New York Film Critics voted "LA STRADA" the best foreign film of the year. Six- teen motion picture critics vot- ed in the secret balloting and under the group's laws a two- thirds majority was necessary to win on the first five ballots. "LA STRADA" is now shown at the World and Studio Thea- ters. • * * Full accreditation for anoth- er three-year period has been given to BRENT GENERAL HOSPITAL, it was announced by Dr. Kenneth Babcock, di- rector of the Joint Commis- sion on Accreditation of Hos- pitals. In addition to medical services, the hospital staff is active in the Allied Jewish Campaign and Israel Bond sales. * * * STEWART . ALSOP, famed with his brother, Joseph, for their syndicated column on world affairs, will speak at De- troit Town Hall at 11 a.m., Mon- day, in Ford Auditorium. He will - discuss the balance of power between the Communist and non-Communist powers of the world. * * * BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blitz, 17178 Green- lawn, Sunday evening. The fam- ily will welcome cousin Shimon Kozik, recently arrived from Is- rael, who will now reside in Detroit with his wife, the former Pearl Cohen. Bnai Brith Veteran Show NEW YORK, (JTA) — The Central Conference of Ameri- can Rabbis issued a statement emphasizing that "Israel's ac- tion in the Sinai Peninsula was the inevitable consequence of years of Arab aggression and was also taken to ward off the murderous assault which a Soviet-armored Egypt would soon have made." The statement, issued by the Commission on Justice and Peace of the Reform rabbinical body, said that "the Jewish people has had enough experi- ence with tyrants not to have estimated Nasser's intentions incorrectly." The statement also pointed out that it must not be overlooked that "the nations now acting so zealously through the United Nations to protect the interests of Egypt did noth- ing to insure the security of Israel" against the Arab incur- sions into her territory; or to secure her legal right of pass age through. the Suez Canal." The statement urges the U. S. Government "to under- take those constructive meas- ures which will help to lay the foundation for a perma- nent Arab-Israel peace and speedily to reestablish the closest relationship of friend- ship and co-operation with our Western allies." It reminds the U. S. that "early in the discussion of the problem in the UN Assembly, our gov- ernment had contemplated the introduction of a resolu- tion calling upon the United Nations to engage in an im- mediate effort to establish a lasting peace between the na- tions of the Middle East." Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 and His Orchestra J. J. CLARKE PHOTOGRAPHY Weddings • Bar Mitzvahs Formals. Candids, 3 D's, Movies. 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