`Eliza' to Close Hadassah Drive A three-act musical play, "Eliza," is planned for paid-up members of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and their husbands at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Adas Shalom Synagogue. Mrs. Leo Seligson will be featured in the title role of the production, scheduled as MRS. LEO SELIGSON the culminating_ event of the season's -membership drive. The play, to be presented by the Hadassah Cafe Theater, with Mrs. Morris Adler as mis- tress of ceremonies, was in- spired by the Broadway hit, "My Fair Lady." Mrs. Sidney Winer is director, with Mrs. Seligson assisting and Mrs. Harry Platt' as accompanist. Members of the cast are Mesdames Henry Siegel, Mar- vin Mintz, Cal Soskin, Irving Levine,. Jack Perlman, Albert Newman, Alfred Alexander, Leo Panzer, Julian Tobias, Charles Garvett, Edward Can- tor and Myron Schefman. A bagel and lox supper will be served. CARDS OF THANKS The family of the late Daniel Rachmiel acknowledges with grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extended by relatives a n d friends during the family's re- eent bereavement. Tales Out of Schoo GAIL BURKOW Central High School Mumford High School TO 46 MO ob13144 to b 6... Smart brides select the Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And. for good reason! First, the staff of this famous hotel spe- cializes in catering to wed- dings — lifts so many nagging details from the shoulders of the bride and her family. And whether you select the magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. • For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1-8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC • t- HOTEL "7-r Washington Blvd at Michigan Avis. Detroit violinist Paula Book- stein will be a soloist with the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, Francesco Di Blasi conducting, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Lincoln Junior High School, Pontiac. Miss Bookstein will play Mo- zart's A Major Concerto for Violin. Also on the program are De- troit Symphony artists James Tamburini, trumpet, and Lare Wardrop, English horn, who will play Aaron Copland's "Quiet City." Tickets are available by call- ing UN. 4-8599.: Beth Aaron Young Adults Salte Membership Party Beth Aaron Young Adults have scheduled a dated party at 8:45 p.m., Saturday, in the home of Marilyn Lux, 17419 Penning- ton. Only paid-up members may attend, but only one member of a couple needs to belong. Other events planned by the group are a sleigh ride on Jan.. 26 and the second annual dance on Feb. 25. For information, call Miss Lux, DI. 1-0266. Center to Start Class in Public Speaking A class in public speaking for older adults will be conducted at the D. W. Simons Center, beginning at 1 p.m., Thursday. Enrollment is limited. to Center members. For -information, call Eugene ; :Jaffee, WE. 3-7380. WINER KE. 1-8196 CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES by By DIANE SKLAR Detroit Violinist to Solo With Pontiac Symphony BERNARD H. S "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli As. seniors are hustling and bustling with last-minute prepa- rations for graduation next week, a few preliminary events have already taken place. Grads today don their caps and gowns for the traditional "Swing-In" in which seniors march down the halls of Cen- tral for the last time. Lead- ing the parade are class of- ficers Jerry Gross, Beryl Fal- baum, Ronny Sherr and Phyl- lis Zager. In keeping with this spirit, the prom will be held Satur- day night, at the Veterans Me- morial., Many 'Lites received Citizen- ship AwardS Tuesday after be- ing given points for coopera- tion, service, attendance and reliability. Students must have eight points to win the award. Anna Malafouris is the only five-time winner. Those who have received the honor for the fourth time are Evelyn August, Sharon Bernstein, Barbara Gamburd, Joanne Ivory, Martha Rubenstein, Marsha Schlachter, Dan Slobin, Rosalind Venable, and Jean Waugh. Congrats! The Wayne State University computing department was a site of interest for one of Cen- tral's trigonometry classes as 'Lites saw various business' and industrial machines being put to use. Among those attending were Arnie Serlin, Earle Endel- man, Barbara Hershey, Danny Malamud, Alan Sinai, Jerry Goldberg, Alvin Delido and Sharie Levy. Congratulations are in order to Norman Young, recently- elected president .of the all-city IMSSC. Representatives from Central are Melvin Schmittel and Toni Martin. The last issue of the Central Student rolled off the presses Thursday under the editorships of Evelyn August, Judie Meyers, Al Young, Faye Mathis, and Beryl Falbaum. PHOTOGRAPHS by MICHIGAN With finals over today, Mum- fordites are looking fOrward to a weekend away from their books. * * * Mumford's year book, The Capri, has been honored by re- ceiving first place in the Colum- bia Scholastic Press ratings. This is the third time in three years the book has received first place. Charles Kaufman is the editorial advisor. * * * Newly - elected officers of Mumford's Drama Club are Helaine Maltz, president; Bill Goodman, vice-president; Elaine Portner, recording secretary; Connie Lewis, corresponding secretary; Freya Spector, treas- urer; Charles Pollack and Carl Shulack, board members. * 0 , Commencement exercises for the graduating seniors will take place Wednesday, Jan. 23; at 10:30 a.m. in the school audi- torium. Commencement speakers are Hilda Rosenberg and Joel Shere. * * Next Wednesday is also the date for the semi - annual student council breakfast. Sen- ate and House members are in- vited to have breakfast and then see the newly-elected offi- cers installed. The breakfast is planted by the social commit tee of the council under the chairmanship of Janet Bing. • * * * Last Friday, Mumford's varsi- ty baSketball team was handed their third defeat by Southwest- ern by the score of 65-58. The Mustangs meet Northwestern today, at Northwestern. SA Institute Hold Fund-Raising Currently in the midst of a membership building fund-rais- ing drive, members of the Sho- lem Aleichem Institute will take time out for a "Family 'Restaur- ant Day" from 1 to 7 p.m., Sunday, at the institute. Louis Reder, chairman, ad- vises that home-made dinners will be served during those hours, with specialty foods for the youngsters. Friends, parents and members of the- Institute are invited. The building drive was kicked off at a brunch recently held at the home of the Morris Fried- mans, when over $10,000 was raised as the initial contribu- tion. The Institute is planning an- other brunch for the entire membership at 12:30 p.m., Jan. 27, in the building on Wyoming. Samuel Jacobson, co-chairman of the building fund committee, is chairman of the day. Plans for construction of the building on Greenfield and Vas- sar, are now in the final stages. An announcement on ground- breaking ceremonies is expected shortly. Jr. Hadassah Plans Brunch, Sunday, Sleigh Ride, Jan. 26 Junior Hadassah's brunch this Sunday will feature a book re- view. The affair begins at 12:45 p.m. ',at HadaSsah House, 16240 W. Seven Mile. Friends are in- vited. For further information, call Sally, TY. 5-1816. A dated sleigh ride is sched- uled for Jan. 26, at Lone Pine Stables, in .Livonia. The party, to begin at at 8:30 p.m., will in- clude dancing and refreshments. 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