Miss He D r. Zeff Plan June .Nuptials . . . . . . . . MISS NATHALIE HELLER A June wedding is being planned by Nathalie Heller and Dr. David Zeff. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Samuel E. Heller and the late Mr. Heller. Her fiance is the sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Zeff. Both Miss Heller and Dr. Zeff are graduates of the Uni- versity- of Michigan. Socialites 'May Dance' to Close Regular Season Detroit Socialites have con- cluded arrangements for its May Dance, to be held May 19, in the social hall of Beth Abraham Synagogue, it is announced by Dorothy Farber, special events chairman. Mickey Woolf and his or- chestra will provide the music and entertainment for the event, which will close the regular season's activities. activities in Society Members of the community who are actively engaged in making arrangements for the annual Jefferson-Jackson- Day ReCeption, to be held at 3 p.m., May 18, in the Crystal Ballroom of Masonic Temple, are Mesdames John Schneider, 18515 Wood- ingham; David Greenspan, 20450 Cheyenne; Alfred Meyers, 16809 Sussex; Victor J. Baum, 19340 Pinehurst; Stanley Salamon, 4341 Glendale; and Nathan Grundstein, 826 Longfellow. Mrs. Nancy Williams, wife of the Governor, is chairman of the hosts and hostesses. Sen.-. Wayne Morse will be principal speaker. Mr. Leonard N. Simons, past' president of Temple Beth El, was elected a member of the board of trustees of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations at the 44th biennial convention of the Reform organization in Toronto. Mrs. Sanford R. Klein, a past president of the Beth El Sisterhood, was elected to the board of the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. It was the 21st biennial convention of NFTS, and was also held in Toronto. Mrs. Sarah Novograd returned recently to her home on Park Ave., Oak Park after vacationing for a month in Miami Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Stark, of 19169 Ilene, will leave May 17 aboard the SS United States for a visit of a few months in Europe. MisS Marilyn Forman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Forman, of 19314 Stansbury, was recently tendered a sweet six- teen luncheon by her parents at Menjo's. There were 75 guests who helped Marilyn celebrate the occasion. • Mr. Elliot Fisher, of 19303 Indiana, will leave today for an extended tour of Europe and the Bahama Islands. Mrs. Abe Gordon, of 4023 Waverly, was honored at a May Day. Tea for Volunteers in the Detroit Red Cross Canteen Service. Mrs. Gordon was presented with a pin denoting five years of service to the organization. Ensign James Arthur Hack was commissioned in the United States Navy upon his graduation from the Officer Candidate School at Newport, R.I., May 3. Ensign Hack is the son of Lt. Col. and Mrs. Morton .Hack and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hack. He is a 1956 graduate of the University of IvIichi- gan, where he was affiliated with Tau Delta Phi Fraternity. Mrs. Rose Rosenblatt, of 18714 Greenlawn, has left for a visit o Los Angeles, where she will be the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein. Drapes - Lampshades - Curtains - CLEANED and HAND FINISHED Ambassador Cleaners 12813 Linwood- TO 8-8044-45 FOR PROMT SERVICE -IN THE LATEST DESIGNS RAISED INVITATIONS PRINTIN B FOR WEDDINGS, BAR MITZVAHS AND ALL SOCIAL PRINTING AT BIG DISCOUNT TO. 6-4790 Need Photography? 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Dr. Goldman is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical School, and is soon to begin a residency program at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. An August wedding is planned. Formals. Candids, 3 D's. Movies. For Quality Workmanship eo There are still a few select dates available. for the Perfect Affair MICKEY WOOLF and His Orchestra UN 3-3737 or co tsul o MASSAGE While walking through Cen- Tonight at 8:30, students will tral's corridors, one looks gather at the Masonic Temple around and sees feet on the for the fourth annual Spring walls, floors and windows. A Fling presented by the student question arises—but any 'Lite council and the parents club. soon realizes that this is for Music for the dance is provided "Best Foot Forward," the senior by Sam Emmer. Tickets may be play to be presented next purchased at the door. Thursday and Friday in Cen- Seniors, too are busy with tral's auditorium. Tickets are now on sale. their activites before gradua- Central is sporting another tion. trophy, as Abigail Rabinowitz, " In the past it has been tradi- won first place in the Ameri- tional for graduating seniors can War Veterans Contest for to have Color Day when all her essay on the subject "Amer- the students wear the colors ica's Crusade for Free Men's of the class. This year's class Rights. Central will display established a different idea in the trophy until next year's having an Off-Color Day. Pres- contest. Congratulations are ented by the program corn- also in order to Ronnie Green- mittee of the senior class, the berg and Ozzie Glieberman who day featured a song fest on the have placed in a contest spon- football field. Chairmen of the sored by the Merchant Marine. committee were Freya Spector Lenny Soloman, Dave Stalrit, and Jay Hamburg. -Judy Howell and Cookie Fisher On the social side, the entire will be heard on Junior Town Meeting of the Air when they class was invited to a party debate, "Are Teen-age Drivers last Saturday, at the Esther Berman Branch of the Jewish Irresponsible?" Wanted: All old clothes for Center. Th& - Saxons and Im- the annual Spring Clothing perials, two Jewish Center Drive to be held Monday and Clubs, rented the hall for the evening. Tuesday. Fifteen 'Lites from the June On May- 25, Mumford's speech graduating class joined with department will hold its third honor students from all the De- annual Speech Banquet at Sam- troit High Schools to receive a my's in Oak Park. Tickets are Phi Beta Kappa Certificate available to any student inter- Award. Honored were Marshall ested in speech activities. Berman, S h a r on Bernstein, Congratulations to Peter Michael Cowan, Bernard Epel, Quint and Gary Gussin, win- Oscar Glieberman, Jerry Gold- ners of a four year college berg, Ira Jaffe, Frances Kagan, scholarship from the National John Kesselring, Anna Mala- Merit Scholarship competition. fouris, Jack Pelcman, Abby The boys are among eight win- Rabinowitz, Anita Silverman, ners in the entire Detroit area. Diane Sklar, and Marvin Wein- Mumford's girls' tennis team garden. got off to a good start in win- Esther Durham, Ronnie ning their first game from Cen- Greenberg, Anna Malafouris, tral. This year's team consists Riva Pratt, Jack Pelcman, of Linda Aaron, Judy Dizner, Marshall Berman and Jean Audrey Faren, Louetta Hart- Waugh have won the Michigan stein, Judy Price, Glenda Sam- Regents Alumni Scholarships. uels, Arline Schacter, Linda Central's thought for the Zukerman, Ruthan Chaenko, week: "It is nice to be im- Sue Sofferin, Judy Stein and p ortant, but it is important to MnSrinn Tom,,;, • rm. C/2 Call Mr. Rosen --- UN. 1-9000 LADIES — — — REDUCE WITH Mumford High School 44 Weddings - Bar. Mitzvahs n. DIANE SKLAR 1-3 PHOTOGRAPHY "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Dzsraeli By C C D 308 Fox Bldg. WO 2-4814 - UN. 4-4346 Tales Out of School Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN and His Orchestra LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 Elaine Go ld r a th • to Wed in August $3.50 — 1 Treatment; $18 — 6 Treatments BLACKSTONE MANOR HEALTH SALON 20463 SCHAEFER near 8 MILE RD. FREE UN 4-8945 PARKING UN 4-7029 LINWOOD WINDOW SHADE CO. 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