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FRONTIERS OF FAITH
Time: 1:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ-TV.
Feature: The fifth program
in a series of eight telecasts de-
voted to subjects of Jewish in-
terest will highlight "The As-
.sassin," a_ dramatic story of a
German captain in the French
Foreign Legion who makes his
restitution to Jews during World
War II in expiation of a former
crime.
* * *
THE ETERNAL LIGHT
Titre: 1n•" Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: "David and Jona-
than," the biblical dramatiza-
tion of the great crisis which
tested the brotherly love of Da-
vid and Jonathan in the last
days of the life of King Saul,
will be related.
* * *
COUNCIL BROADCAST
Time: In — Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
F.ea,ure:
Harry - Kay,
past president of the Detroit
Council of Pioneer Women, will
discuss the role and activities
of that organization over the
Jewish Community Council's
weekly portion of the Altman
Jewish Hour.

Mumford Hi
Activities

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over the Crystal and Founders
Ballrooms of the Sheraton-Cad-
illac Hotel at 8:30 p.m., Wednes-
day, for its ORT Snowball
Dance.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Alan King, stage and
television headliner, and Joanne
Wheatley, singing star. A gown
and fur fashion show is planned,
and there will be dancing to
the music of Russ Weaver's
Orchestra.
Mrs. Irvin J. Kurtz, ORT re-
gional vice-president, is chair-
man, and is assisted by Mes-
dames Abe Shiffman, Sidney
Weisman, Charles Gershenson,
Harry Jacobson, Jack Lefton,
Harold Kukes, Morey Rosenthal,
Ted Roth, Jack Rubin, Herbert
Kallett, Irving Oberfelder and
MISS HARRIET BAND
Arthur Schiller.
Mrs. Harold Kukes, regional
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Band,
of Birchcrest Dr., announce the
engagement of their daughter, Socialites to View
Harriet Arlene, to Norman Jay
Rotter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Magician Harold Mann
Detroit Socialites will feature
Rotter, former Detroiters now
of Miami Beach, Fla.
Harold Mann, nationally famous
The bride - elect attended prestidigatator and puppeteer,
Northwestern University, where at 9 p.m., Sunday at Cong. Beth
she was affiliated with Sigma Abraham, Seven Mile at Green-
Delta Tau sorority, and is cur- lawn. Dancing and refreshments
cently a student at Wayne will follow.
State University.
Mr. Rotter attended the Uni-
versity of Michigan, and was
affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau
On The
You Tie
fraternity. He now attends the
Day
The
Knot
WSU medical school.
A June 14 wedding is being
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planned.

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What in the world's going on?
At Mumford, the big news is
t h e Snowball, annual semi-
formal dance, Dec. 6. Mumford-
ites can gather at the new Ford
Auditorium and whirl to the
music of Sammy Barnett. Pre-
sented by the social committee
of the Student Council, the
dance promises an exciting eve-
ning for all. Tickets are avail-
able at the box office or from
any council member.
* * *
Anyone visiting Mumford last
week was probably invaded by
Janusians from outer space or
a fierce looking Indian. These
characters were members of
the publications staff and stu-
dent council who were,joined in
friendly competition to sell the
Goodfellow, special edition of
the school paper. The Janusians
having outsold the Council
Indians will be given a party.
In addition, Mumford also com-
petes with Redford in this
charity drive for the traditional
blue jug.
* * *
Seniors have turned their
thoughts toward their annual
snow trip to Echo Valley. Spon-
sored by the Mumford Parents
Club, the trip is scheduled for
a weekend in January. Both
12B's and 12A's will join in
skiing, skating and their favor-
ite winter•sports.
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A slate for next semester's
officers of the student council
will be drawn up at the forth-
coming joint house and senate
meeting. The election commit-
tee has secured voting machines
from the city for school
elections.

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17-THE DETROIT JEW ISH NEWS—Frid ay, Novemb er 29, 1957

Igewry

Band Rotter Vows
ORT Honor Roll Snowball Dance on Dec. 4
Hondr Roll members of Wo- president, states that through tion in Chicago, where it
Planned for June 14 men's
American ORT will take

