Pioneer Women's Council Maps Final Strategy for Sunday Donor Beth El - Sisterhood-Set Two-Day Treas -urama' A two-day "Treasurama" is planned by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El this Sunday and Monday, in the temple's social hall, it is announced by Mrs. Major Siegel, president. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. Arthur Bloom, the fund- raising event will be held from 10 a.m: to 8 - p.m., dail y, and will be a showcasing of unusual fur- nishings and objects d'art for the home. Among the items to be -displayed and on sale are antique silver platters, Dres- Mrs. Siegel den candelabra, carved jade, crystal and fine China, con- temporary coffee tables-, --chests, lamps and bric-a-brac of all descriptions. Items of unusual interest to the antique hunter are a wine cooler fashioned into a plant stand, an old Seth Thomas mantle clock and a rosewood roll-top lap desk. A special feature of "Treas- urama" will be an auction at 7 p.m. Monday, at which all remaining pieces will go to the highest bidder. Refresh- ments will be served during the show in the social hall. Funds raised from the event will be used to continue sup- port of the Sisterhood's pro- gram to provide rabbinical scholarships at Hebrew Union College and continue summer camping programs at Ocono- mowoc, Wis., and Saratoga„ Calif., for boys and girls 14 to 18. . S - 'JWV Activities Getting together at a final planning meeting prior to their annual donor event, to be held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Lt. ROY F. GREEN AUXIL- Ford auditorium, are these members of the DeGoit ConnCti IARY is planning a hospital of Pioneer Women, left to right, seated: Mesdames DAVID party for veterans at. Ann Arbor SCHRAGE, contributing organizations; MICHAEL MICHLIN, - Veterans Hospital on Dec. 15, advisor; JACK WILK, special projects; standing, Mesdames advises Gertrude Left, presi- ALBERT HERMAN, Moetzot Hapoalot co-chairman; SAUL dent. Under the chairmanship ROSE, bulletin; and MOE SASLOVE, Moetzot co-chairman. of Mrs. Harold Jacobs,' members • The evening's program will feature David Tesher, Consul will provide entertainment, gifts General of Israel, who will •speak on "Israel Towards Its and refreshments to the hos- .econd- Decade;" comedian Joey Adams, and 'Rita Wynne, pitalized veterans. For trans- concert and opera star, accompanied by Rebecca Frohman. portation, call Mrs. Left, UN Council speakers will be Mrs. Irving Turner, president; and 4-1051. Mrs. Sam Wasserman, vice-president, of funds. ^-^ PHOTOGRAPHS by BERNARD H. Tales Out of School WINER "The Youth of -a Natiop, are the Trustees of Posterity."--Disraeli By ARLINE SCHACHTER Mumford High School By BEVERLY SCHWARTZ KE. 1-8196 A gift of 10 stereo slides with all candid albums. WEDDINGS BAR MITZVAHS For the best in Dancing pleasure, the —encased in elegant Platinum Cover Wotch BILL LEONARD ORCHESTRA Central High School Ty. 5-0755 To. 6-1373 dose+, Saw Wolfe et yew arse w bow by eppointrww. 'Wedding Bond $950 brooch $1,500 'nos $1459 boar M tesikre lerwity dw eveetsWo W Ilhylteo-Pierce Stress is Stens NSW. Hours: 9 to 9 Doily till Christmas ti A "switch" will be the order 'ter /(44,n1/4"a4140? LEARN TO DRIVE of the day, Dec. 11, when, All W eather Sale Instruction siren be pleased PRECIOUS GEMS AND JEWELRY Dual Controls--$5.00 full hour under the direction of the to asses' all i oil - lesson Student Council, `Lites will re- 14528 Second at Sears • Tulsa 3-3990 old phew owlets. SAFEWAY DRIVER place teachers in their posi- tions. Chairman of this year's TRAINING - Student Day is senior Tobi TO 9-7600 Fallen. The honored posts of principal and assistant principal x, 3t:Fhlts, $)szfa)v,s ,, A,IwvzIllaYzaY:g3tgiwi-Fistg3wAnyt:a.570g)t4g xs will be held by Charles Stephens, Student Council president, and John Fried, - 12A class president respectively, for the' day. Elected teachers will submit regular plans ' of work beforehand and will carry on the usual procedure during class, we hope! Excited 12Bs anxiously cam- paigned during the first three hours of school yesterday, for senior elections. Ballots were nervously cast the first hour EVERYTHING FOR 'LAD' and 'DAD' this morning. . . . Best wishes to the' victors! Congrats are in order to: Hedy Cohen, Jodee Marzett, if Come in and choose from a wide variety of nationally advertised Jane Davis and Beverly Schwartz who were recently se- clothi ng, Arrow or Van Heusen Shirts, Slacks, Ties, Sweaters, lected honor guards for the coming January graduation. Accessories, and many many more. HUSKIES A SPECIALTY! The selection is based 'upon scholarship, citizenship, and ac- tivity in the school. Central cagers are preparing for the opening game of the basketball season, this year to be a non-league contest against Chadsey today on Central's court. Under the tutelage of coach John Webber, a squad of 25 boys have been working out since early in November. The Detroit News is once more sponsoring its Southwest- ern Michigan Scholastic Writ- ing Awards. Any student from cury. the sixth through •the twelfth grade is eligible to compete. All CARD OF THANKS 'Lites are urged to enter the The family of the late Mau- competition. Deadline for this rice Garelik acknowledges with year's entries is Jan. 24. grateful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy There is no want to them that extended by relatives and fear him. . . . They that seek SOUTH OF 7 MILE ROAD friends during the family's re-_ the Lord shall not want any Mumfordites will gather to- night at the fifth annual snow- ball dance at Ford Auditorium, planned under the direction of the social committee of the Student Council. Gail Burkow chairs this 'committee.. • - Starting on Monday and. last- ing through Wednesday, Dec. 11, all 1013s will take special experimental tests. At the same time, these tests also will be given to- 10B students at Chad- sey, Cody and Mackenzie, to give the Board of Education a better idea of a master plan of courses. Results of the test- ing will enable counselors to give better individual attention in making out students' pro- grams. If the experiment is successful, all 10Bs in the city will take these tests semi- annually. Today commences the 1957- 58 basketball season at Mum- ford. Mumford, faces Central in a non league game this after- noon., Grade petitions go out Mon- day for this year's Student Council- election. Election will take place Dec. 16 and 17. Bettie Schottenfels, 12B, re- cently won third place in a nationwide contest, sponsored by the Ford Motor Company. Bettie, along with other jour- nalism students from all over the country, saw a priiiate showing of the '58 Ford line in October. Then the students were to write and , submit their stories of the showing. For placing third, Bettie gets a scholarship. Bettie is editor- in-chief of the Mumford Mer- .., For Hanukah Give Him a Gift He'll Really Appreciate - SPRINGS BOYS' & MEN'S SHOP 18999 LIVERNOIS cent bereavement. good thing.=-Ps. 34:9, 10 V41`ev4MMMI.',- , YACMcM UN 4-6741