Miss Newman Plans Sept. 15 Wedding Tales Out of School "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By By DIANE SKLAR NANCY FALK Central ' High School MISS NATALIE NEWMAN Dr. and Mrs. -Harry Newman, of Pennington Dr., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Natalie Pearl, to Richard M. Goldstein, son of Mr. George Goldstein, of Flint, Mich., and the late Mrs. Goldstein. The bride-elect is a graduate of the University of Michigan school of dental hygiene. Her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State University, and is a senior at Wayne State University law school, where he is a member of Tau Epsilon Rho legal fra- ternity. A Sept. 15 wedding is planned. King-Weiner Nuptials Planned for Aug. 19 MISS PHYLLIS KING Mr. and Mrs.. Sol King, of Oakman Blvd., announce the re- cent engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Diane, to Samuel Paul Weiner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiner, of Stratford Ave. Miss King is a senior at Wayne State University. Mr. Weiner is a student at the Uni- versity of Detroit dental school, where he is affiliated with Alpha Omega fraternity. The couple is planning an Aug. 19 wedding. Bnai Brith Women Win Book Fair Awards Additional awards to Jewish Book Fair volunteers serving two sessions or more were an- nounced this week by the Jew- ish Community Center. Among those honored • are Harriet Rapport, Betty Endel- man, Jean Katz, Betty Stewart, Thelma Gordon, Charlotte Edel- heit, Ella Balamut, Esther Cut- ler, Maxine Friedman, Frances Foreman, Mae Miller and Mrs. Albert Singer. All of the volunteers are Bnai Brith women who helped man the gift shop chaired by Mrs. Philip Fealk. Award certificates also were presented to the following teen- age volunteers: Seymour Gross- man, Jerry Niskar, Marshall Kallen, Harry Rubenstein and Stanley Maretsky. Jr. Hadassah Oneg Shabbat to Feature Speaker, Dancing Shalom Group of Junior Ha- dassah will hold an oneg shabbat at 8 p.m., today. The program will consist of a speaker, danc- ing and refreshments. For fur- ther information, call Jean Leibowitz, TY 4-0250, or Loret- ta Weintraub, WE 4-3879. 'Lites completed the semester with finals Monday and Tues- day and following this, received a much welcome three-day vac- ation. In keeping with the spirit of graduation, Class Day was held Tuesday. Seniors were awarded scholarships, and the class prophecy and poem were pres- ented. Speakers were Jerry Gross, Faye Mathis, Beryl Fal- baum, Judy Block, Dan Slobin and Phyllis Zager. The traditional spade, sport- ing the class colors of every graduating class, was handed down from president Jerry Gross to the new 12A president Oscar Glieberman. The spade was used to turn over the first plot of ground at Central's pres- ent site in 1928. Following the program, a re- ception was held in which many 'lites entertained. Among them were Joanne Ivory, Evelyn Au- gust, Earlyn Byas, and Nina Sprecher. Wednesday was a day long- awaited as the grads received their diplomas. Joe Dennis, Viv- ian Liber, Jerry Gross, Evelyn August and Dennis Michaels were the speakers. Esther Der- urn, Anita Silverman, Sharon Bernstein, and Frances Kagan were the 12B honor guards. In beginning the new term the new editors of the Central Student w e r e recently an- nounced. Under the leadership of Judie Meyers, editor in chief; Anita Silverman, Jean Waugh, Joyce Sperling and Mike Kahan were selected as page editors. On the business staff are Ju-dee Sabbath, Harvey Bresler, Allen Sinai and Judy Rothenberg. Central's Blazers after suffer- ing a 62=-50 loss at Southeastern in a non-league game, strode to a 66-52 victory over Chadsey. Today the 'Blazers meet U. of D. at Central. Feb. 9 is the date set for Rap- paport BBG's installation at the Labor Zionist Hall. Ann Schneider, president; Corrine Shulak, veep; Renee Sherman, treasurer; Sandy Jacobs and Miriam Grundstein, secretary, and Tobi Fallen, reporter, will be invited. Zussman AZA r e c en tly elected Lenny Taub, president; Allen Sinai, veep; Shel Gros- berg and Alan Tuschman, secre- taries; Danny Malamud, treas- urer, and Hershell Wais, chap- lain. Central's thought for the week—"The best place to find a helping hand is at the end of your arm." Mumford High • This week, the "good word" around school was senior. Most of the activities that transpired were those pertaining to the "Jan. grads." Last - week, the program chairmen, Hilda Rosen- berg and Stuart Handler, planned a senior variety show, to which the whole school was invited. Then • came the f a re w ell breakfast at which the personal- ity paper was distributed. This was under the guidance of An- drea Donor. Monday, the honors assembly took place. Awards from many departments as well as the scholarship awards were given out. Those who received magna cum laude were Joel Shere and Elaine Ash, while 22 students were given cum laude. The day they've all been waiting for finally rolled around, and on Wednesday, almost 200 capped and gowned students received their diplomas. Tomorrow night, they will at- tend "Enchanted Evening" at the Masonic Temple Crystal Ballroom. Not only the seniors, but the entire school is invited to dance to the music of Dick Stein and his orchestra. 'Commandments'Enters Tenth Week at Madison The biggest production in the biblical setting in the Sinai history of motion pictures en- Peninsula. tered its tenth week at Detroit's Madison Thea- Want The Best? ter on Wednes- Ask the Folks Who've Had day. SAM BARN ETT "The Ten Command- and His Orchestra ments," wit h LI. 1-2563 the largest cast in film annals, plays exclu- PHOTOGRAPHS by sively there on BERNARD H. a t w o-shows daily, reserved- seat basis. In Vista Vision and Techni- KE. 1-8196 color, it w a s Miss DeCarlo CANDIDS • 3-D • MOVIES produced and directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Confirmation, Charlton Heston, as Moses, is Wedding, Bar Mitzvah, supported by Y u 1 Brynner, Sweet Sixteen Invitations. Anne Baxter, Edward G. Robin- Matches and Napkins son, John Derek, Sir Cedric Complete Selection at Reasonable Hardwicke, Nina Foch, Martha Prices MRS. KATE ALTMAN Scott, Judith Anderson, Vincent UNiversity 4-0640 Price a n d Yvonne DeCarlo. Backing this cast are 25,000 character players. • INER ••••••••••••••••••••••• DeMille made "The Ten Com- mandments" at this time be- cause "there has never been a better time to restate the Divine Code of Guidance -given the world through Moses. The two great forces, depicted by Moses and Ramses, have confronted each other throughout human history," the movie master says. Much of the film has actual 1.••• ■ ••••Ve•••••••••••••• ■ •••••• WEDDING or BAR MITZVAH PLANN I NG? INCLUDE ACTION MOVIES! Mrs. Sidney Ravin, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund, an- nounced at the annual donor event, at Temple Israel, Wednesday, that the organiza- On Monday and Tuesday, the tion raised $65,000 for the JNF. only school-days this week, girls tried out for the swimming HAVING A SIMCHA? CALL team. Those who are on the team will be notified next week. MILT SHORE'S The Student Council held its annual breakfast, where new officers a r e installed. Nan Scholnick, out-going president, gave her report, and a gift was presented to Miss De Borst, the out-going sponsor. Those lucky seniors! Not only were they able to engage in all the above mentioned, but they have all come home from last weekend raving about the "blast" they had.at their senior trip to Echo Valley. There, they had a dance, skating, toboggan- ing and many other diversified sports and fun. It's something that all Mumfordites have to look forward to when they be- come seniors. . . . SAMMY'S 41 ■ :. IGHT K NIGHT Happy Occasions deserve to be re- lived often . . Brilliant, Living Color Movies Give You This Oppor- tunity — AND need not be expensive! • Story Telling Candid Photos • "Life-Like" Three Dimension Color Slides FLOWERS LEO KNIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY TO 9-0885 12048 DEXTER (Bet. Elmhurst & Monterey) UN 1-1634 LEONARD STANLEY AND ORCHESTRA (House Band Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel) DON PABLO and ORCHESTRA . Booking Weddings and Bar Mitzvahs for Winter and Spring Seasons CALL UN. 1-8337 FOR QUOTES AVALON OOM Under the Personal Supervision of Sammy Still Has Some Choice Dates Available for: • Weddings • Bar Mitvahs • o and All an • Social Functions Featuring: • Fine Food • Excellent Service • Beautiful Colored Linen • Silver Service For Personal Assistance :in Planning YOUR Social Functions Call SAMMY or MISS FAYE • 23051 COOLIDGE at 9 M AMPLE FREE PARKING Tray Catering a Specialty • • • • • FOR YOUR WEDDING • • OR BAR MITZVAH BY • DAVIDSON : • • • DAVE LI 5-4352 • LI 4-3042 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• $65,000 Raised by JNF Women at Annual Event To Install New Officers at Home Relief Luncheon Mrs. Maurice Garelick, a past president of the Home Relief Society will install Mrs. Sid- ney Tauber, president, and other recently re-elected officers at the group's luncheon and 34th birthday party. To be inducted, in addition to previously announced officers, are the following chairmen: Mesdames John Herman, cour- tesy; Charles Smith, USO; Sam- uel Leve, hospitality; Abraham Sinaberg, memorial lights; A-be Schmier, clerical; B. Schatz and L. Salle, telephone squad; Sam- uel Goldman, League represen- tative; J. Rosen-berg and S. Mitchell, Community Council delegates; Andrew Blau, special arrangements. The program will take place on Monday afternoon, at Jeri's Restaurant, 18200 Woodward. For luncheon reservations, call Mrs. Jerry Stricoff, LI. 5-1027. Gertrude Leve Gordon will be guest soloist. : Musical • Entertainment • • Lincoln 7-1355 OR JOrdan 4-6656