Miss Waldman Sets
June Wedding Date
MISS ARLENE WALDMAN
At a recent dinner party, Mr.
and Mrs. George G. Waldman
of Lansing, Mich., announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Arlene J., to Kenneth A.
Weinb.erger, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Weinberger, of Green-
lawn Ave.
The bridegroom-elect is at-
tending Wayne State Univers-
ity's college of medicine.
A June wedding is planned.
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JNF Auxiliary Slates Membership Rally
Mrs. Max Stollman, president Kardener, Ben Paull, Sidney
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Ravin and Leo Lesser, host-
Jewish National Fund, an- esses.
Friends are invited to attend.
nounces that a membership
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
rally will be held at 12:30 p.m.,
of Posterity."—Disraeli
Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue.
Mrs. Larry Chanin, program
chairman, will i n t r o duce a
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Central High
Mrs. George Lerner, member-
High
ship chairman, will report on
the current drive for members.
The John L. Dennis
All freshmen are cordially Preceding the program will be
Hair Stylists
Under the direction of their
a
dessert
luncheon,
served
by
new sponsor, Arnold Hansen, invited! This Tuesday, October Mesdames George Bayer, Israel
(A Head of Styles)
seniors assembled for their 22, has been set aside as Fresh-
NOW OFFERS on Mon.
initial meeting of the term men Day. At this time, 9B's will
Tues. and Wed. ONLY
have
an
opportunity
to
meet
Monday. With commencement
FOR THE FINEST — IN
Children's
fellow
classmates
and
become
in the not-too-far future, 12A's
- $1.00
HAIRCUTS
are currently taking graduation familiar with Mumford's clubs
Girls 15 and Under
and activities.
pix . . . Smile!
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Much to the disappointment
Nationally Advertised
and his Orchestra
of 'Lites, there will be no Student Council's newest en-
Permanents
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school Oct. 25, which is de- deavors this fall, which it hopes
signated as Institute Day and will become an annual affair. ...0•4 1■ 00.41.50.•• ■ •W•••°"•••
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is attended by all Detroit area Highlighting the day's program
NOW
will
be
a
mixer
in
the
school
Complete
public school teachers.
PHOTOGRAPHS
by
gym. Here Mike Friedman,
The cast for the January '58 president of the Student Coun-
BERNARD H.
graduating class senior play cil, will introduce the fresh-
"Dude Ranch" has been dis- men to Mumford's band, its
closed. The following 'Lites are cheerleaders and the adminis-
19445 LIVERNOIS,
starred in the production: Ron- tration.
ald Rosser, Sandra Stovack,
KE. 1-8196
at Outer Dr.
On the same day, seniors will
A gift of 10 stereo slides
Nathan Collender, Marie Lowe, take the Merit Scholarship
UN 2-8413
with all candid albums.
John Marti11a, Seymour Green- Exam. This test is open to any
stein, Ethel Freedman, Bar- 12B or 12A desiring to apply
bara Ehrlich, Sylvia Wolfe, for a scholarship. Any student
Rose Ann Kroker, Phil Mar- who places in this test is eligi-
cuse, Barney Wright, Rebecca ble for the second test to be
Chodoroff and Arlene Feldman. given sometime in January. In
right on your plate . .
Student director for the musi- last year's tests, Mumford rated
cal is Joanna Kohn.
very highly with seven certi-
In a slump, 'Blazers are an- ficate winners and two scholar-
ticipating their first gridiron ship winners.
victory today when Central
Heading the senior class of
meets Northern on home January '58 is president Barry
ground.
Samuels. Helping Barry plan
Twelfth graders gathered in senior activities are Leon
the auditorium, Oct. 9, with H a r dim a n, vice-president;
YOU CAN GET IT ONLY AT GRUNT'S!
Samuel Milan, acting scholar- Meryl Omenke, secretary; and
ship committee head, who ex- Joel Jacobson, treasurer. Sue
Herring*—'specially prepared by Mrs. Grunt for Bar-Mitzvah
plained the scholarship qualify- Freeman and Davis Sarles will
Kiddush and Parties . . Pickled Fish and Gefilte Fish now
ing test given to secondary address the class at graduation.
available daily.
school candidates seeking to
Last Tuesday evening, Mum-
*Please call in advance for this Meichel.
participate in the National fordites Gail Burkow, Mike
Merit Scholarship program. The Friedman and Carole Lewis
examination for the '57 - '58 participated on a panel with
academic year will be given three members of Mumford's
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Tuesday, in the library.
Parents Club. They discussed
Central's library, supervised the proper relationship between
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by Ora Hahn, is presently offer- parents and students. Students
ing orientation courses to fami- and their parents were present
liarize all 10B's with the school at this first meeting of the
library. Equipped with 9,000 Parents Club for the coming
books for the students' conveni- year.
ence, all 'Lites are urged to
Parlevous Francais? At the
acquaint themselves with its recent election of the French
wealth of material.
Club, Monique Halpern was
Central's thought for the elected president along with
week: "Loudmouths never have Gerd Roos, vice - pr esident.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Sam-
uel Traison acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
and
extended by relatives
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement. The family
wishes to personally thank
Rabbi Hayim Donin, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hy-
man Adler for their kindness
and guidance.
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