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March 15, 1957 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1957-03-15

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Tales Out of School

To Wed in May

• The lamp of genius burns
away quicker than the lamp of
—Schiller
life.

"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees

of Posterity."—Disraeli
The sixth annual Antique
Fair, sponsored by the Sister-
hood of Temple Israel, will open
. By
By
at 12 noon, March 24, continuing
through March 27, at the tem-
DIANE
NANCY
ple. Fair hours will be 12 noon
SKLAR
to 10 p.m., daily.
FALK
Mrs. Barney Israel, chairman
Central
of the show, states that 25 deal-
Mumford
High School
High
ers, some from
out - of - state,
will show
"See you in the Centralite"
Continuing their work in an
choice porce- attempt once again to bring an will be shouted thru Central
lains, English exchange student to Mumford as capaigning for the 1957 Cen-
silver, antique next year, the Student Council tralite will begin Monday, and
jewelry, fine Club Presidents' Committee is continue for a two-week period.
wood'-pieces sponsoring a movie "Caine Mu- Chairman of the publicity staff
and primitives. tiny" to be shown today. The of the yearbook is Helen Shur.
* * *
Displays w i•11 admission charge will be 50c.
be set up in Students will be excused from
Marshall Berman, Marty Ber-
the temple classes to see it.
man, Ira Jaffe, Arnold Lantor,
foyer and on
Abigail Rabinowitz, Jonathan
week,
in
city-wide
com-
Last
-
the terrace of
Rosenzweig and _Marsha
the n e w Leon petition Neil Fink won the Schlachter were named as Cen-
American Legion Oratorical
Mrs. Israel Fram Hall.
Contest for Detroit. Neil, a sen- tral's runners-up in the 1957
Added features of this year's
ior, will go on to represent De- Merit Scholarship. competition.
fair will be a cracker barrel
troit in the state contest this The winners • were Dan Slobin
store, a replica of the early
and John Kesselring.
American period, which has week. -
Under the editorship of Judy
The
Human
Relations
Club
on
been built by temple members.
Meyers, the second issue of the
Old-fashioned delicacies, quaint Tuesday of this week held a Central Student rolled off the
dolls, aprons and other items "rumor clinic", which proved presses yesterday.
enlightening. .
will be on sale here.
Voices were heard through
The GAA (Girl's Athletic As- the corridors as we held our
Another innovation will be a
"Bird-Cage Tea Room," modeled sociation) is holding a golf first community sing this semes-
after a farnotis New York din- clinic, wherein a pro from ter. A program initiated last
ing room and complete with 20. Rackham Golf Course -came to year, the sings were so success-
bird cages to enhance the decor. give the girls instruction.
ful that they will be continued
Here, luncheon, dinners and I The Temple Israel Youth this term.
snacks will be served. There is Group will hold its annual
Tickets are now on sale for
free parking.
Purim Carnival this Sunday, Club AZA to be held April 6 at
Serving with Mrs. Israel are 12:30 to 4:30, at the Temple. Cong. Shaarey Zedek. The - club
Mesdames David Yaffee, secre- Booths of all kinds will be fea- will be decorated just like a
tary; Nathan King and Dore tured.
regular night club with enter-
Novitz, program book; Morton •
Parents, teachers, and stu- tainment and refreshments.
Snyder, program editor; Frank dents are invited to see the
Dickman and Joseph Sklar,' spring play, "Ramshackled Inn",
tickets; Ted Petok, cracker bap-; a mystery farce, to be presented Farband Camp Readies
rel store; Louis Dizik, Ellis March 28 and 29:
for Its 29th Season
Fishman, Irving Wartell, Harry
• Plans are now being made by
Fisher and Sol Stein, tea room;
Farband Camp and Kinderwelt
David Ruby, publicity. Mrs.
for the opening of its 29th sea-
George Victor is vice-president
son, it was announced this week
of ways and means.
by Ruben Selitsky, .camp di-
Mrs. Irving Wolfe, president
rector.
of the Sisterhood, announces
In addition to its regular pro-:
that the proceeds will go toward
grain of recreation and cultural
furnishing the newly - built
activity, Farband Camp is in-
kitchen of the Activities Build-
cluding horseback riding, photo-
ing.
graphy and rhythm band music.
The '57 summer season also
Samuel Sigal to Speak
will see more emphasis placed
at City of Hope Event
on waterfront activity, Selitsky
Samuel Sigal, director of the
said, with better swimming fa-
United Jewish High School, will
cilities, an improved beach and
speak on Purim at a program
more boating activities offered
By JUDY ANN JACOBS
arranged b y Wx-
to campers.
U. of M's Gilbert and Sulli-
the Detroi
Selitsky, assistant principal of
van Society is performing Hutchins Intermediate School,
Auxiliary, City
"Princess 'Ida" at Rackham is a supervisor of the Temple
of Hope, for 8
Memorial Auditorium, Detroit, Beth El Religious School con-
p.m., Thursday,
on March 23. Gersham Morn- firmation department, and has
in t h e Work-
ingstar, graduate student from worked with children for the
men's Circle
Saginaw, has one of the leads last 20 years. ,
Center, 11529
in this witty satire on women's
Linwood.
For information on registra-
education.
Also featured
tion or for camping applica-
the
chorus
are
Carole
on the program
tions, write or call Selitsky at
Karp and George Finkel of 18601 Greenlawn, UN. 24882.
will be read- Sigal
ings from the folk tales of Sho- Ann Arbor. Working, respec-
lom Aleichem by Jean Katz. A tively, on publicity and stag-
social hour, with Purim refresh- ing, 'are Alan Wineman and Evergreen Sisterhood
ments, will complete the eve- Hilliard Goldman. Ann Arbor- Sets Tun-O-Roma`
ite Bruce Jacobson is orchestra
ning.
The Tun-A-Rama' fair, to be
manager.
"Princess Ida" is being giv- sponsored. by the Evergreen
en today and Saturday, at the Jewish Congregation Sister-
Lydia Mendelssohn Theater on hood, will be held from 12 noon
campus; and in Wyandotte on to 7:30 p.m., March 31, on Lots
E and F, Northland Community
March 22.
* * *
Concourse.
Games for children will in-
Among the new committee
officers of "Musket" are senior clude "Spill • the Juice," "Treas-
Fred Steingold, sophomore Ar- ure Chest," "Fish Pond," and
thur Freeman, and freshman "HOrse Shoes." Animal balloons
Frank Levitt. "Musket" is the and movies are • also planned
annual student musical produc- for youngsters.
cm - T - 1 0
-
Booths will display, handi-
tion which included coeds for
the first time last year when craft, flower pots, baked and
canned goods, blouses and
"Brigadoon" was performed.
There is none better than
* * *
"white elephants." Lunch will
Paul Heinley custom built
As a result of student re- be served at the refreshment
shutters. Smart looking in
quests and food riots, U of counter. Prizes, including a
any room in your home or
M dormitory residents will week-end at a Wisconsin resort,,
office. Protection from the
now have a choice of two will be awarded.
sunlight on fine fabrics.
- "Fun-O-Rama guest star will
meats at most evening meals.
Stain or paint to suit your
Several requests Caine from be Mickey Shorr, radio and TV
decorating scheme. Call us
Jewisl.. students who asked disc jockey:
for free design and planning
Browsers will be admitted
for a substitute meat when
consultation.
free of charge to the fair, booth
pork is served.
* * *
proceeds of which will go into
James Berg of Ann Arbor the building fund for a new
had a leading role in the stu- Evergreen Congregation syna-
dent production of Moussorg- gogue.
12147 Mack Avenue
sky's "The Fair." The opera
(near Conner)
Galena, an ore containing
was presented in English by
members of the speech and lead, has given its name to
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