Friday, October 4, 1957—THE DETROIT J EWISH NEW

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Programs in Flint

Tales Out of Schoo

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Dr. H. Maxwell Golden, chair-
man of the cultural committee
of the Flint Jewish Community
Council, announced the inaugura-
tion of a series of cultural pro-
grams in Jewish themes, with the
appearance of Martha Schlamme,
international folk-singer, at 8
p.m., Oct. 20, at Temple Beth
El.

‘21he Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli

Central High

By

Activities

GAIL
BURKOW

By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ

With the fall term well under
way, the Student Council gets
back to work under the direction
October is a busy month for of a - new executive board, head-
Mumfordites engaged in school ed by newly-elected president,
Charles Stephens. Other officers
activities.
Rehearsals have begun for th e include Diana Couyoumjian,
MISS SUSAN NOVITZ
school play, "Lo and Behold!" a veep; Constance Williams, see-
comedy by John Patrick. Directe d retary; and Joanna Kohn, treas-
Mr. and Mrs. Dore Novitz, of by Earl Matthews, the cast in- urer.
Greenlawn Ave., announce the cludes: Emily Freedman, Jo-Anne
'Lites John Fried and Charles
engagement_ of their daughter, Liebman, Elaine Portner, Gary Stephens represented Central at
Susan Rita, to Jerome S. Chap- Marcus, Leslie Victor, Joni Fri- the sixth annual Boys' Day, when
nick, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry met, Barbara Young, Charles 250 boys from public and paro-
Chapnick, of Prairie Ave.
Pollack, Richard Rosenthal, Alan chial schools in the Detroit area
Magid and Teddy Bahr.
helped to elect a "mayor" for the -
Get yours now! The cry for th e day at a convention which met
Circle to Open
Capri sales campaign is echoing at the Veteran's Memorial Build-
Culture Institute
throughout the halls. The Capri, ing.
A Jewish Culture Institute will IVIumford's 'year book, promises
The senior whirl of activity
be inaugurated by the Workmen's to be the best one yet. Include( I began Friday night, when 12-A's
Circle on Oct. 15 at the Circle will be an entire section in color • had their first function of the
Center, 18225 W. Seven Mile. Editor-in-Chief is Julie Elkin.
year, a bowling party at Bowl-0-
The Institute will be divided into
The first meeting of the Hous e Drome. Plans are in the making
three workshops, elementary Yid- of Representatives was called t o for various other senior _parties
dish, Jewish history and Jewish order by Carol Lewis, vice-presi in the near future.
folklore. The latter group will dent of the Student Council
Announcement has been made
take up folk songs, poetry and Members are elected from thei r
of plans_ for AZA Sabbath and
dramatic readings.
respective record rooms to rep Karnival Kapers to take place
The Yiddish and history courses resent the class in the studen t Nov. 8 and 9, respectively. Mir-
will be conducted from 8:30 to government.
iam Goldberg, a member of Par-
9:30 p.m. The folklore workshop
Senior activities get under way trite BBG has - been appointed
will begin at 9:30 p.m. Registra- with the appointment of the Jan
- over-all chairman for the Kar-
tion is being taken at the Circle ] nary Steering Committee. They
nival Kaper's affair.
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Center office, KE. 7-5440.
include Linda Balaban, Peggy
Central 'Blazers faced their
. The Circle is presently form- Barnett, Jole Carliner, Michael first football defeat Sept. 26, in
ing two teen age clubs. One Dorf, Sue Freeman, Paul Gold, a non-league game against Cass.
group, for girls aged 13 to 15 Leon Hardiman, Stephen Hay- The final score of the game was
and boys aged 14 to 16 will meet man, Joel Levi, Ruth Levin, Carol 19-12. Better luck next time!
at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday. Another Newell, Meryl Omenke, Lillian
Le Cercle Francais has recon-
group for girls 10 to 12 and boys Rubenstein, Allen Saltzman, Lin- vened for the fall term led by
10 to 13 will meet at 12:30 p.m., da Smith, Mike Stoller, Arnold president, Jeannette Gerstl; veep,
Oct. 12.
Zalesin and Barbara Zieve.
Cherny Bodzin; secretary, Hetty
Spirit and enthusiasm were
Both clubs will meet at the
Rothenberg; and treasurer; Sher-
Circle Center. All teens and sub- shown last week as Mumford's ill Cohen. The aim of the club is
football..team beat Northern 21-6,
teens are invited to attend.
in the first game of thu season. to _ enrich the French knowledge
Shel Lax, Jerome Ridley and of its members.
'Blazer aquamen (swimmers!)
Ronnie Okum carried the ball
Musk and Entertainment
over for the Mumford tallies. will face their first challenge
Good luck for the rest of the of the season, U. of D., in a
swimming. meet Thursday. On
season!
your mark .. .
BBYO
presents
the
annual
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Central's thought for the Neeki
Yom Kippur dance, Saturday
and His Orchestra
night at United Dairy Workers "Let thy speentic ti.^ . ,

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Rubin and Shirley Selick.
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The family of the late Ann
enter into private law practice
Stein acknowledges with grateful upon
retirement.
appreciation the many kind ex-
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pressions of sympathy extended
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the family's recent bereavement. men and firemen, for attendance
at day or night sessions. For
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on Monday afternoon will be
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. May,
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gagement of their daughter,
Nancy, to Myron Alpert, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Alpert,
of Shrewsbury Rd.

Miss Schlamme, who has ap-
peared on stage, TV, radio and
and His Orchestra
nightclubs, will present her uni-
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Songs of Many Lands." She has
appeared previously in Flint, as
a member of the "Israel Cara-
van" of the Zionist Organization
of America, and most recently
for the Congregational-Unitarian
Church of Flint.
LILLIAN FINK
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professional debut. She sings in
many languages, including He-
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French, Russian and Spanish.
Dr. Golden said that future
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