Tales Out of Schoo "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli By By NANCY FALK DIANE SKLAR Central High School Mmnford High MISS ESTHER ESBIA Announcement is made of the engagement of Esther. Linda Esbia, of Witherell Ave., daugh- ter of the - late Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Esbia, of Detroit, to Howard M. Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cutler, of Kentucky Ave. A July wedding is planned. Sid Shmarak's 1 Business Briefs GEORGE OHRENSTEIN, Cer- tified Master Watchmaker and Jeweler, is now located at 18963 Livernois, south of 7 Mile Rd. Watches of every make are re- paired with genuine factory parts, and watch crystals are replaced while you wait. The title of 'Certified Master Watch- maker and Jeweler' says Mr. Ohrenstein, is earned by an ex- acting examination given by the U.S. Bureau of Standards, there- by assuring you of the finest in watch repair service. I ! WHY WORRY I I Leave Everything to Us On April 3, lucky Spanish Club members will have an op- portunity to visit the University of Michigan, where Spanish stu- dents there will present a play to which they were invited. The club has already participated in an exchange visit to Central's club. The assembly committee of the senior class has been sitting up nights to think up original ideas. Their first activities will be in the form of "Off Color Day" today, when each senior vAll sport outfits of plaids and checks, reds and oranges, etc. A program in the auditorium will be given to carry out the theme. It will be a satire on the "well dressed Mumfordite." Also originating a new pre- cedent is the class' sports com- mittee. It secured the school pool for every Friday, 3 until 5, for a class splash party. "Ramshackle Inn" again will be presented this evening. The mystery farce was enjoyed tre- mendously by the first audience. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Tonight, too, Temple Israel Youth Group will hold an oneg shabbat at the home of Rabbi M. Robert Syme. Two weeks ago, the Club Presidents' Committee s p o n- sored a film to obtain funds for an exchange student from Eu- rope next year. The response from the student body was so good that -they will be able to have two students here next year. Over $1,100 was realized in this worth-while drive. A few weeks ago, the Red- ford High Student Council members were hosts to six of our S. C. members. This week, some of their group will pay a visit to our school and Will be shown the leadership class, the world literature class, a special program by the a d- vanced Latin class, and other highlights of the school. Community Co-Ed Heads Wayne's Pan-Hel Sing PAo*.e Interests of both adults • and children have been remembered in the planning of Evergreen Jewish Congregation Sister- hood's "Fun-O-Rama" fair, ac- cording to Mrs. Edward Fein- berg, co-chairman. The fair will be held from 12 noon to 7:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Northland Community Concourse. For the children there will be games, movies, prizes and a clown. Special prizes, merchan- dise wheels and snack counters will attract adults, says Mrs. Sheldon Manson, another co- chairman of the fair. The ap- pearance of radio and TV star Mickey Shorn has been planned particularly for teen-agers' in- terests, advises Mrs. Franklin Levy, third co-chairman. The community is invited to attend "Fun-O-Rama," to which there is no admission charge. Lots "E" and "F" should be used for parking facilities near- est the fair. Mrs. Zolton Glantz is publi- city "chairman for the event. Mrs. Edward Waldman is Sisterhood president. There are still a few select dates available. for the As graduation time begins to Perfect focus in the eyes of Centralites, Affair 12A committees were recently selected by the class officers. These committees will be re- sponible for planning and or- and His Orchestra ganizing such activities as the play, trip, prom, square dance, UN 3-3737 class day and parties. Chairmen are as follows: so- cial, Jerry Goldberg and Suzie Place your order Early Leipsitz; finance, . Larry Blau for Confirmations and Rossalind Venable; public- and Other Parties ity, Danny Malamud and Mar- cia Rocklind; class day, Richard Levine and Barbara Kanarek; art, Terry Baron. and Louis Miliner; ticket and ushering, Marshall Berman and Edith Schreiber; color and motto, Judy Atler and Bernard Silver; class day party, Reva Bratt and Wholesale and Retail Dave Katz. 'Lites jammed the auditorium TYler 5-2727 last Thursday and Friday to see 4581 Joy Rd. at Broadstreet how the Central Student, our school paper is put out, in the We Specialize in Fruit Punch annual English assembly. Under the direction of Wm. Edwards, the dramatics class wrote and produced the program. Helene Shur and Joanne Shook prepared the script and Anita Silverman, news editor of Hair Cuffing and Shaping the Student, was technical ad- Is One of Our By-Lines visor. Members of the class who HAIRCUT .....$1.75 plus shampoo took part in the assembly were FREE SET & SHAMPOO FOR GIRLS Judy Howell, Edith Schreiber, Carol Johnson, Mike Kahan, j UNDER 10—WITH HAIRCUT AT Harvey Bresler, Larry Ribiat, $1.75 Tom Shook, Chuck Blotner, Virginia Farrell Academy Trained Operators Shiela Eidelman, Fred Starr, Ellen Sherr, Mike Goldman and Judy Meyers, editor-in-chief of the paper. . 20465 SCHAFER nr. 8 Mile UN 4-7029 Central's second annual vari ety show will be presented to- Ample Free Parking night, under the direction of ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Mrs. Ruth Ann Justice. Many local TV stars along with spe- cial guests from a USO show IT'S PASSOVER TIME AT will participate in the program. Also, a surprise faculty act will highlight the show. 'Lites tak- ing part are Anita Silverman, Jack Pelcman, Judy Howell, Sharon Gaines, Suzi Gardner, Barbara .Cairgle and Janet EXTRA SPECIALS! * Rhinehart. Ronn.y Greenberg was re- WHITE FISH, TROUT and PICKEREL 69c lb. cently chosen to head the ad FARM FRESH JUMBO EGGS 51c doz. staff of the Centralite '57. We feature the finest selection of poultry— Others are Beverly Schwartz, Fresh dressed every hour! Arnie Serlin, Phyllis Hollander, Naomi Meyers, Danny Mala- Offer expires Friday, April 3 mud, Cookie Kushnir and Bar- FREE DELIVERY UN 3-4765 13523 W. 7 MILE bara Hershey. . 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Set by Young Marrieds The performance is presented "Holiday for Spring" is the by all campus sororities. theme of the annual pot luck dinner of the Young Marrieds Group of Temple Israel, to be held at 7:15 p. m., April 6, in the temple youth room. • The pot luck, under the chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. John Goldstick, will be aug- mented by a revue presented by members of the group, un- der the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fried. at During the course of the pro- gram, which is open to all paid- up members, a weekend vaca- tion for two at the Concord Hotel in New York will be awarded by the Elkin Travel Agency. Four tickets to stage center also will be presented. Committee members include MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN the Daniel Arnolds, Newton Arnolds, Charles Brauns, Louis STRICTLY KOSHER L' PESACH Cassels, Albert Kaufmans, Sid- ney Kirmans, Bernard Pedells, CONDUCTED SEDORIM I. Dan P eisner s, Norman For Reservations Rosses, Albert Borkins, Bern- MINERAL BATHS Write or Phone ard Goodm an s, Seymour HOward 8-6812 Schwartzes, Arthur Silber- blatts and Michael Schumans. For information, call Mrs. Goldstick, LI. 4 2655. HOME CATERING 'Fun-O-Rama' Fair Scheduled for this Sunday DI. 1-2155 njoy gassover Feldman's ARETHUSA HOTEL I - Passover Reservations Now Being Accepted. Nti:;:.;:;:;43•3'..iti2;•.;•% 4 4.$- ..tttl.i:t;f.**1‘." • A well-known Cantor and Rabbi to con- duct the Services; to be held on the premises for the entire week. MINERAL B AT HS available to all. Dietary Laws Strictly Adhered to Write or call, at once "? to MAX ELKIN Managing Owner tttfeittt* The *tXt*.e.ek* COLONIAL HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS Mt. Clemens, Mich. HOward 3-4505 25—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, March 29, 1957 Set july Date