Friday, October 25, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-24
Tales Out of Schoo
Auxiliary Plans `Guest-Together'
The Music Study Club Junior
Group will elect new officers
and plan for a winter concert
at a meeting, 1:30 p.m., Sun-
day, at the home of Roslyn Lo-
ren, 18095 Wisconsin.
All young people between the
ages of 12 and 15 • are welcome
to attend the meeting, according
to Mrs. Morris Stein, advisor
of the group.
For further information, call
LI 4-0698 or UN 4-0365.
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
of Posterity."—Disraeli
By
BEVERLY
SCHWARTZ
Central
High School
'Liles bid a fond adieu to
Birger Bakke who ended, this
week, a long, but happy asso-
ciation with both Central pub-
lications, the Student and the
Centralite. A teacher in the
English Dept., and journalistic
sponsor since 1948, Mr. Bakke
has now been promoted to the
position of counselor at Eastern
High School. We of Central
wish him the best of luck in
his new venture.
Many bewildered, astonished,
and some very sad faces were
seen in Central's halls and
rooms Tuesday, as report cards
were marked for the first time
this year . . . For those sad-
sacks, better luck next time!
On the sports scene, Blazer
thinclads finished as unde-
feated East Side cross-country
champions last week. Senior
Norman Young concluded the
season by finishing first in all
four meets. He is the city's
best cross-country runner. On
the run again, Central will
meet with the top three schools
to compete for city titles.
Blazers also won their first,
long-awaited, gridiron victory
over Northern, Friday, 14-7.
A "cocktail" get-together,
given by Partrite BBG at the
home of Liela Chapnick, 19335
Pra'. ie, Tuesday, was held for
all old and new members to
become more acquainted with
each other.
In an effort to "get the
word around" about Karnival
Kapers, Nov. 9, buttons are
now on sale for 10c each.
A surprise party honoring
the birthday of 'Lite John
Marttila was given at the home
of Myrna Miral, 23481 Sussex,
Friday. Among those attending
were: Sandy Baren, Mickey
Sisskind, Diana Lawson, Terry
Grosslight, Leslie Grosslight,
Phyllis Wald, Michael Beltz-
man, Sandy Stollman, Bobby
Cohen, Sandy Zollman, Mar-
shall Schugar, Carol Rochlin,
Jack Kane and Sam Bernstein.
Central's thought for the
week: "Remember, even a fish
wouldn't get into trouble if
it would learn to keep its
mouth shut."
By
GAIL
BURKOW
Mumford
High School
It's here at last! The Student
Council will present the "Ivy
Leap", a casual dance, on Nov.
1, in the school gym.
The "Leap", Mumford's first
social endeavor of the new
semester, features M.C. Bob
Terry, radio disc-jockey, spin-
ning the records. Terry will
present several L.P. record al-
bums to some lucky students.
DecorationS carry out the col-
legiate theme, and students are
to wear their favorite Ivy out-
fits.
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Representatives from various Auxiliary groups of the Jew-
ish War Veterans gather to discuss plans for their first joint
membership "Guest-Together," to be held at 12:30 p.m., Tues-
day, at Cong. Beth Abraham. Pictured are, left to right (front
row), Mesdames JOHN NEMON and MORTON OPPENHEIM;
seated, Mesdames JOSEPH BARNETT, BENJAMIN RUBIN,
BERNARD FEIGAN, JOSEPHINE FANE, WILLIAM GEER
and SANFORD GORDON; standing, Mesdames SIDNEY CO-
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ROSEN, SIDNEY GOLDBERG and JACK IDEN.
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Ilene Sharon Moor
Sets January Rites
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Pioneer Women to Convene
in Boston This Week-End
services for the chronically ill
and evaluate the effectiveness
Daily Skating Now
of each.
It will examine recent experi- Offered at Grossinger's
ments in large cities throughout
HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP
Vacationers are assured of
the United States to coordinate
th6 services of the general hos- daily skating until well into
pital with the resources of other April on the recently re-opened
outdoor artificial ice rink at the
medical and related facilities.
These facilities include chron- Grossinger Country Club, Gros:
ic care institutions, homes for singer, N.Y.
The resort's skating arena
the aged-, nursing homes, family
service agencies, home medical will be the scene of the eighth
care projects and vocational re- i annual world barrel - jumping
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GOODFELLOWS
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Junior Town Meeting of the
Air came to Mumford, as sen-
iors participated in a panel dis-
cussion on "Can United States
Buy Peace." Moderator Jim
Garrett posed the question to
Ruthan Chaenko, Steve Weis-
wasser, Sue Freeman and Leon
Geared to the theme, "The
Hardiman. The program was Road to Tomorrow," national
recorded and presented on Pioneer Women are centering
WDTR and WJR last week.
efforts on their 15th national
* * *
convention in Boston at the
Mumford welcomes G r ace Hotel Sheraton Plaza, Oct.
McPherson, new assistant prin- 26-29.
A major feature of the con-
cipal who replaces Vera Fox
who has retired after serving vention will be a series of
seven years in that position at workshops on all phases of the
Mumford. Miss McPherson Pioneer Women . organization.
comes to our school from Mac- The entire delegation will par-
kenzie where she was an ad- ticipate in the workshops.
Guest of honor at the con-
ministrative assistant.
vention will be Yehudit Sim-
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honit, top leader of Israel's
On Nov. 13, Mumfordites will Moetzot Hapoalot and head of
be present at the 20th Com- the Moetzot educational and
munity Careers Conference, cultural departments. She has
sponsored by Wayne State Uni- held leading posts in the women
versity. Students from the en- workers' movement and a seat
tire city will commune at the in the Knesset.
Rackham Memorial where there
Headed' by Mrs. Irving Tur-
will be specific forums for
ner, resident of the Detroit
various occupations.
Council, local delegates to the
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convention are:
The organizations committee
Mesdames Harold Noveck, Sam
of the Student Council con-
ducted the United Foundations
Torch Drive for 1957. Chair-
men of the committee are Myra
Ernstein and Ricky Sweet.
* * *
Various clubs and organiza-
tions contributed time and ef-
fort to make the annual cloth-
ing drive a success. Hats off
especially to the Prificetons,
Del Monicos and Marcus A.Z.A.
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Schwartz to Represent
No school today as Detroit
Sheraton at Paris Show teachers attend Institute Day.
Herman Schwartz, maitre d'
hotel of the Sheraton-Cadillac, Government Finances
has been selected to attend the
fourth international hotel con- Jewish Health Study .
vention and catering exhibit in
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Dr.
Paris, which opens Nov. 6 and
Franz Goldmann, associate pro-
will continue for nine days.
Schwartz, the only represent- fessor of medical care at Har-
ative from the 45 hotels of the vard University school of public
Sheraton Corporation to attend health, has been appointed di-
the event, will observe chefs rector of the Health Services
and catering managers from all Coordination Study of the Coun-
MISS ILENE MOOR
over the world demonstrating cil of Jewish Federations and
and discussing the latest meth- Welfare Funds, it was an-
Ilene Sharon Moor and Mur-
ods of food preparation and nounced by Herbert R. Abeles
ray Gittleman are planning a
of Newark, .president.
banquet presentation.
The study will continue for Jan. 19 wedding ceremony, ac-
A visit to the Cordon Bleu,
the world-famous cooking three years and is supported by cording to announcement by
school, is also included in his a grant of $185,000 from the the bride-elect's parents, Mr.
Public Health Service of the and Mrs. David Moor, of Appo-
schedule.
He will be bringing back new U.S. Department of Health, Edu- line Ave.
The prospective bridegroom
suggestions for menus and ban- cation and Welfare.
It will analyze major coordi- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Her-
quet show pieces for use at the
nated community patterns for man Gittleman, - of Murray Hill
Sheraton-Cadillac.
providing hospital and other Ave.
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Junior Music Group
to Elect New Officers
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