Friday, November 22, 1957—THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-2$
Chicago Miss Plights
Troth to 1M. August
Tales Out of Schoo
Harry Nederlander Joins Krandall Jewelry
AnnouncenTent was made this tivities, including the Torch
week of the appointment of Drive.
Harry J. Nederlander, former
vice-president and general man-
"The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees
We Roast Turkeys
ager of Wright-Kay Jewelers,
of Posterity."—Disraeli
as sales representative for Sid-
ney Krandall and Sons, fine dia-
mond house, 14528 Second, in
By
Highland Park.
By
.Nederlander, a member of
BEVERLY
GAIL
one of Detroit's oldest families,
Home Made Jewish Delicacies
SCHWARTZ
brings a lengthy record of ex-
BURKOW
perience in precious gems to
We Cater to Small Parties,
Central
the Krandall organization.
Showers, Luncheons, Etc.,
Mumford
High School
A graduate of the University
High School
in Our Dining Room or
of Michigan, Nederlander has
in Your Home
participated
in
many
civic
ac-
" .... Are you a 12B?" "Will
Hmmm Good! The comment
of hungry Mumfordites includ- you sign my candidate's peti-
ing in a Bake Sale was heard tion?" 'These pleas were heard
throughout the school. An an; what seemed like a thousand
Entertainment By
Edythe & Harry Cohen
nual project of the Parents' times last Friday when, after
Club, the Bake Sale offered their first official 12B organi-
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cake and cookies donated by zation meeting, those wishing to
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Mumford parents for the oc- run for 12th grade office fran-
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casion. Proceeds go towards a tically petitioned for nomina-
tion.
At
the
meeting,
Thursday,
scholarship fund for deserving
Arnold Hansen, senior sponsor,
students.
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explained all the necessary
Mumfordites were in the qualifications concerning t h e
spotlight, Tuesday, as Bud campaign. Nominees will cam-
- SEE US FOR FLOWERS . . .
Davies featured the school on
his afternoon TV program,
Save Money - High Class Work
Centennial Plans
"Dance Party." Students repre-
Hundreds
of Satisfied Customers — Picture Slides of Our Work'
A
documentary
pageant
senting various clubs, number-
are
CALL HAROLD BLUMBERG FOR HOME APPOINTMENT
ing 70 in all, joined in for fun and centennial
and dancing. A filmed sequence two events being planne. to
of a day around Mumford was celebrate the 100th anniver-
sary of the opening of Cen-
. Cousens at Meyers
shown.
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tral High--School on Aug: 30,
Word has it that nobody 1858.
The first high school west
should miss MUmford's school
play "Lo! and Behold!" in its of the Allegheny Mountains,
final performance tonight at Central will dramatize its
8 p.m. Featured in tonight's achievements -at the pageant,
cast are Gary Marcus, Emily_ scheduled for May 1 and 2,
Friedman, Barbara Young and in the Rackham auditorium.
Alumni, present and former
Elaine Portner.
Mumford Alumni, who are teachers will join for the ban-
now freshman at the Univer- quet on May 17, at Masonic
sity of Michigan, greeted their Temple.
Bertha Robinson, Central
former counselors and adminis-
trators on campus, in special principal, and Clyde W. Kam-
conferences arranged to• see merer, general chairman,
how Mumford students have ad- urge all alumni to send in
names and addresses so that
justed to college life. The stu-
For the Finest in Custom Draw Draperies
dents filled out forms stating the committee may keep them
what courses were most bene- posted on all completed ar-
ficial in high school and which rangements.
they thought could be improved
upon.
paign the morning of Dec. 5.
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Final elections will take place
Choose from one of Michigan's largest selections
Student Council members Dec. 6, and results will be an-
pulled a switch as they recently nounced that afternoon.
of Drapery Materials!
"adopted'? the parents. Parents
Central announces the_organi-
in this case being those of the zation of a Y-teen Club, open to
FREE ESTIMATES—Our interior decorator will
Mumford Parents Club.
girls of all faiths.
bring samples to your home—day or evening.
On hand at a meeting of the
The High Schaal Internation-
membership chairmen of the al Club meets again Monday to
EXCLUSIVE WORKMANSHIP at MODERATE PRICES
club, the Council pledged itself discuss "Slanting the News."
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to increasing the membership The guest moderator will be
of this all-important group de- Russell Barnes. Miriam Grund-
dicated to helping the students stein will represent Central on
of the school.
the panel.
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The entire senior class as-
The Current Affair Club re- sembled last Thursday for a
cently heard Rev. William 12th grade community sing.
Sperry speak on "Affairs of the With the assistance of Dr. Har-
To know that due to the many requests from our
Middle East."
ry Seitz, Fine Arts Department
friends and patrons — we will again serve .
* * *
head, 'Lites sang various school
Many underprivileged` fam- and centennial songs.
ilies will enjoy hearty Thanks-
Sportswise: Everyone is in-
For Information: UN 3-4361
giving dinners due to the con- vited to attend the Goodfellow
tributions of Murnfordites in football game being played to-
the annual Can Drive. A special night at Briggs Stadium, pro-
thanks goes to the various out- ceeds. to be given to the Good-
side clubs who assisted by col- fellow old newsboys fund.
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lecting canned goods on their
own.
`Voice of Histadrut'
ORDER NOW FOR
THANKSGIVING
MUSIC
MISS DORIS GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldman,
of Chicago, Ill., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Doris Edith, to James M. Au-
gust, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harry
E. August, of Huntington
Woods, Mich.
The bride-elect attended
Northwestern University; where
she was affiliated with Sigma
Delta Tau and Sigma Alpha Eta
sororities. She now attends the
University of Michigan.
Mr. August is a graduate of
the. Cr anbr ook School and
Northwestern University, and is
_ork at U.
now doing graduate w
of M."
The couple is planning a June
wedding.
"GETTING MARRIED ?"
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Kaufman Opens
Court Festivities
Judge Nathan J. Kaufman
officially opened Wayne County
Juvenile Court's 15th anniver-
sary celebration as he con-
ducted city and county digni-
taries on a tour of the Court
buildings, Monday morning.
Preliminary to the tour,
Judge Kaufman announced Gov.
G. Mennen Wil-
H ams' and
Mayor Louis C.
Miriani's offi-
cial proclama-
tions designat-
ing Nov. 18 to
23 as Juvenile
Court Week.
The anniver-
sary celebration
will culminate
in a banquet, Judge Kaufman
Saturday night, in the Univer-
sity of Detroit student union.
Sharing the speakers' platform
at the event will be the Court's
first Judge, Ira Jayne, and its
present Judge, Kaufman. The
speak e r s will recount the
court's fifty years of activity on
behalf of "children with prob-
lems."
Tickets for the banquet, avail-
able at a nominal charge, may
be procured from Art Ruhl,
TE. 1-4678.
Sponsored by the Citizens
Youth Committee of Wayne
County, the week's commemora-
tive activities will include daily
tours through the court build-
ings on E. Forest at Beaubien,
and bestowing of awards on
winners of poster and essay
contests conducted in the pub-
lic and parochial high- schools:-
The winning posters will -re-
main on view in a J. L. Hudson'
Co., Woodward Avenue window
throughout the week to focus
public attention on the court's
contributions to Wayne County.
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late David
Friedman acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
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THANKSGIVING DINNER - Thursday, Nov. 28
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Adas Shalom Women
Plan Oneg Shabbat
Socialites Set Program
Harold Ramm, puppeteer and
magician, will be featured at
a program of the Detroit Socia-
lites at 9 p.m., Dec. 1, at Beth
Abraham Synagogue. The pub-
lic is invited to attend.
MARGENE CATERERS
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The first Oneg Shabbat of the
season to be given by the Sister-
hood of the Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, will take place at 2 p.m.,
Saturday, at the home of Mrs.
Saul - Katz, 18065 Fairfield.
Mrs. M. E. Bachman will re-
view "The Last Angry Man" by
Gerald - Green. '
Others participating on the
program are: Mrs. Abraham
Sperling, invocation; Mrs. Harry
Nachman, current events; Mrs.
Albert Potiker, sedrah of the
week; Mrs. Sol Slomovitz, clos-
ing prayer.
Community singing will be
led by the teaching quartette
of the Adas Shalom Sisterhood
Choral Group.
The Oneg Shabbat planning
committee consists of Mrs. Jo-
seph Katchke, Mrs. Saul Kling,
Mrs. Harry Nachman, Mrs.
Jacob E. Segal and Mrs. Joseph
M. Markel, chairman.
Friends of sisterhood mem-
bers are invited to attend the
event.
To Launch 13-Week
A series of 13 weekly radio
broadcasts dedicated to the cele-
bration of Israel's 10th anniver-
sary will begin this Sunday on
the "Voice of Histadrut." -
The annual series of pro-
granis, conducted. simultaneous-.
ly with the Detroit Israel His-
tadrut Campaign, will be heard
at 11 a.m., Sunday, over the
facilities of the Altman Jewish
Hour on station WJLB.
The initial program will fea-
ture recordings with the voices
of Premier David Ben-Gurion,
Moshe Sharett and others, made
at the time of the birth of
Israel.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mose
F. Blumberg acknowledges with
grateful appreciation the many
kind expressions of sympathy
extended by relatives and
friends during the family's re-
cent bereavement.
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first T.J.S. president to receive a
salary of $75,000 a year.
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