jankeLifton to Wed Arlen H. Gitlin JWV Awards Plaque to Brig. Gen. Marshall Tales Out of School Brig. Gen. S. L. A. Marshall and reviewed the Middle East was presented a citation and situation.• plaque last week by the Jewish He • attacked "policies bf ex- War Veterans and its Ladies pediency" in relation to the Auxiliary at a special program Middle East, and declared his attended by leaders of veterans own sympathy with the position organizations from Wayne announced by Sen. William County. Knowland opposing sanctions Gen. Marshall, who also was against Israel. The presentation to Gen. guest speaker, told of his ex- periences with the Israeli Army Marshall was made by Lawrence after the recent Sinai campaign, Gubow, JWV commander. "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."--Disraeli GAIL BURKOW . By DIANE SKLAR. Mumford High School Central High School by 111ISS.TANICE LEFTON With the new term well un- derway seniors have lost no time in appointing their steering committee, members of which are: Howard Appelbaum, Shir- ley Beitman, Doreen Curtis, Walter Dishell, Nancy Falk, Ken Gitlin, Shel Grossberg, Marsha Grossman, Bob Kobel, Enid Lappan, Marsha Meyerson, Shelby Miller, Andrea Rothbart, Mike Salesin, Steve Schwartz, Coreen Schulack, Gorden Wal- ter, Linda Zukerman. Mr.. and Mrs. Max Lifton, of Oak Park, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Janice, to Arlen H. Gitlin, son of the Koppel Gitlins, of Biltmore Ave. Mr. Gitlin is a graduate of Wayne S t -a t e • University. An Mamselles, one of Mumford's April 14 wedding is planned. retailing clubs will present a fashion show, "Halls of Ivy," Estelle. London to Star March 6. Under direction of Mrs. Helen SIoney, the show in Local Grand Opera will feature elothes from B. Estelle London, of 17410 Wis- Siegel. Co. fashion commenta- consin, will star as Nedda in the tors are Nancy Victorson and Michigan Grand Opera Com- Hershela. Sommers. • * * * pany production of "Pagliacci," to be presented Feb. 23 at the Last Friday Mumford's .bas- Ford Auditorium. ketball team took a game from Miss London is remembered Cody by the score of 47-37. The for her performance as "Vio- team plays host to Northern at letta" in the company's presen- 3:30 this afternoon. * * tation of "La Traviata" last Spring. Mumford Mermaids swim in The opera will be_ performed their first meet,•Feb. 21, against along with "Cavalleria Rusti- Highland Park. Good Luck, cana" in the first productions girls, for a successful season. 'sponsored by the Detroit-formed organization in the new audi- SA Institute to Feature torium. Company conductor is Fran- Double Movie Bill "So Ends Our Night," starring cesco di Blasi, • Pontiac Sym- phony conductor and member Frederick March, Margaret Sul- of the .Detroit Symphony Or- livan and Glenn Ford, plus chestra. Richard J. Bergwin, as- "Assignment — Children," with _sistant professor of communica- Danny Kaye; will, comprise tions arts and director df Uni- Sholem Aleichern School and versity Theater for the Univer- Adult Planning .Committtes' sity of Detroit, is dramatic di- "Movie Night," to begin 9 p.m., rector. Arne Boesen, Bonstelle Saturday. Mesdames A. Magill Theater veteran formerly with and E. Raphael, school commit- the Abbey Players in. Scoutland, tee chairmen, and Louis For- is make-up director. man, Chapter II chairman of Tickets for the event, which adult planning, advise that a begins at 8:30 p.m., may be ob- social hour with refreshments tained through company board will follow the films. ' of directors member Mrs. Kai At 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sho- Rasmussen, 5620 Greenway, or lem Aleichem Wbmen's Study at GrinnelPs. Group and Chapter II will spon- sor a lecture by Dr. Maurice Socialites Slate Dance, Shudofsky, superintendent of Brotherhood Discussion the JeWish High School and Mi- Two events are planned dur- dr asha, on "Modern Hebrew ing the coming week by the De- Literature." Translations from troit Socialities, the first being such literature will be read by a Valentine Dance on Saturday Mesdames Mary Lee and Rose evening, in the Beth Moses so- Kaye. Refreshments will be cial hall. Nettie Greisman, co- served. Admission is free, ac- chairman, announces that Fred cording to Mrs. Ruth Knoll, Sheyer and his orchestra' will sutdy group chairman, and Paul entertain, a n d refreshments Chover, of Chapter II. SA Women's Division will will be served. A round table discussion on celebrate Jewish Music Month "Stimuli for Brotherhood Even with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., in Time of Peace" is scheduled Feb. 23, at its institute, 18495 for Wednesday evening, at Beth Wyoming, where Mrs. Lillian Abraham Synagogue. Partici- Gold will speak on "The Dis- pants will include Rev. Jesse ciples of the Baal Shem," and Jai MeNeill and Richard Peck. Chapter II's choral group will Dancing and refreshments will present a cantata - based on works by the martyred Jewish follow. poet-composer, Mordekhay Ge- birtig. Mrs. Louise B 1 a n k, chairman, announces that Mes- dames M. Weinstein and S. Chud will be hostesses. How Did We Get to be America's Largest Dealer? --Shuttly by saving err - cestom•rs the. most mow WE'RE Of-FENNO Atl -TIME-11101 TRAK M ALL MAN'S !ling 40•141.00%,010" ■ 000•11400• ■■ •• ■ •Y ■ 01•1%.0•• ■■001 %./W1.0"11we" r' Seniors put their best foot forward Monday and Tuesday in tryouts for their Senior Play—"Best Foot Forward," a comedy in three acts. The cast will be announced this week by William H. Edwards, direc- tor. Recently voting to hold elec- tions only once a year, Student Council members will hold of- fice until June. New officers, however, will be elected next week. Candidates for office are president, Michael Kahan (in- cumbent), Joanne Shook, Di- ane Couyoumjian; vice-presi- dent, Joanne Shook, Toby Fal- len, Chuckle Blotner; treasur- er, Sylvia Wolf, Sam Bernstein, Helen Lusky, Chuckie Blather, John Marttila; secretary, Toby Fallen, Sam Bernstein, Connie Williams. Anita Silverman, Abby Raz binowitz, Anthony Campbell, and Ira Jaffe will appear on "It's Your Decision" next Thursday, Channel. 56 to dis-: cuss education. Central's Blazers suffered their first loss against North- western 62-56 in front of a cheering crowd of 1200 stu- dents, alumni and teachers. This game virtually cinched Northwestern's first place finish in the West Side Metropolitan League. Central trails in second place. Barbara Hershey and Steve Weiswasser are the winners of the Morganthau Essay Contest sponsored by Bnai Brith. Central's thought for the week—"The man who has a reputation for telling the truth doesn't have to say he can prove anything." OIL ik BOB HAIR STYLISTS Are Proud to Announce That one of our leading stylists MR. - JERRY BECK Has won top honors in -Hair Styling Competition . CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Moe Gantz acknowledges with grate- ful -appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy ex- tended by relatives and friends during the family's recent be- reavement. .•0•••••••••••••••••••••4; • • Detroit Socialites • : • • • Invite All to Their • •• Valentine Dance : • Saturday eve., Feb. 16- • • • • Cong. Beth Moses Social Hall • • • • • Oakman Ct. • • FRED SHEYER AND HIS • •• • ORCH ESTRA • • • - • Refreshments, ample parking • • Gen. Adm. $1.50, tax incl. • • • z 13925 Linwood at - • %%••∎•••••••••••••••••• Our Salons are Ready to- Serve You in Our . Finest Tradition 11600 WYOMING muMPfPo"rditHeigh 15116 W. 1 MILE Montrose Both Shops Open Monday • Both Shops Open Friday Evenings Wyoming Salon. Open Sundays by Appointment ,Adas Shalom Marrieds to Hold Toboggan Party A tobogganing party is slated for Saturday night at River- bank Golf Club by the Adas Shalom Young Married Couples Club. After sledding, the group will meet at Peter Pan Restau- rant, on Orchard Lake Rd. Dining and dancing will be held at the Covered Wagon, on Telegraph Rd., in case of in- clement weather. The social committee includes Mary and Milly Rubenstein, chairmen, Stan and Lois Bock- nek. and Dave and Milly Green- good.- On March 9; the group will present its_ "Flapper Frolic?' LADIES, BE SLIMMER ! NEW MEMBERSHIP PLAN For those who need to take off the poundage — to firm up those tell-tale sags. It's fun to reduce with the famous Sidney-Hill method. Rythmic dancing e x ercises, year-'round planned activities. SIDNEY-HILL WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB 13301 W. Eight Mile Road Diamond 1-9450 UN. 3-7966 BR. 3-6054 Near Schaefer . Shirley Hart, Director . M '