• Miss Bedn a rsli to Wed Robert • baum Tales Out of School PTO to Hear Talk on Child Mental Health G.I.M1111.01•.01MM ♦ t.11111104,111=11.1.1111.0 ► 1.011111..111•1=4/01111.3i Dance with Delight to I I Dr. George Barahal, profes- i LARRY FREEDMAN and his Orchestra sor of lisychology at Wayne I State University will speak to I LI 7-2899 UN 1-4687 li t h e Parent-Teachers-Organiza- L"------"—"-- "--"—"—"----- '' tion of the Esther B e r m a n branch of the United Hebrew By NORMAN'S Schools at 8:15 p.m. Wednes- BEVERLY BEAUTY SALON day in the school auditorium. SCHWARTZ for better beauty service. His topic will be "Raising Hair removed permanently by Electrolosis. mentally healthy children." A Central question and answer period UN 4-0957 High School and a musical program will f o 11 o w. Participating in the Central's Police Youth Award musical program will be winners fog this term are sen- soprano, Mrs. Leah Kove ac- MAH JONGG iors, Paula Pollock and Norman companied by Mrs. Rose Mash SETS & SUPPLIES Young. Recipients of these at the piano. Florrie Saraquse awards are chosen each se- 13930 Northfield, Oak Park mester by the faculty for out- MUSIC BY LI 2-3438 standing service rendered to the school. The awards, spon- Yetta Saraquse sored by Chrysler Corporation, 15830 Curtis were presented at a dinner last VE 6-1215 night honoring the winners (Successors to Lillian Fink) UN 2-2850 throughout the city. UN 3-0404 "The Youth of a Nation are the Trustees of Posterity."—Disraeli• By ARL I N E SCHACHTER Mumford High School Graduation next Wednesday will culminate senior activities for this past semester. Conclud- ing their four years at .Mumford, 187 12A's will be graduated at 10:30 a.m. in the auditorium. MISS JEANETTE BEDNARSH Delivering the opening and Mr. and Mrs. Max Bednarsh, closing prayers will be Rabbi of Webb Ave.. announce the Jacob Segal of Adas Shalom engagement of their daughter, Synagogue and Rev. Phillip W. of Mayflower Congrega- Jeanette, to Robert Weinbaum, Sarles, . son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wein- tonal Church. Sue Freeman and David Sarles are the class Nam, of Huntington Woods. Mr. Weinbaum received his speakers. Les Shaw and his band will bachelor's and master's degrees from Wayne State University's provide the music- for The Snow- school of business administra- flake Serenade, this year's sen- tion, and is now enrolled in the ior prom, to be held at Lovett WSU law school. Miss Bednarsh Hall on Feb. 1. Final payments have been received a BS degree in dental hygiene from the University of made, and seniors are eagerly anticipating a weekend of fun Michigan. The wedding date will -be set at this year's snow trip. Leaving Mumford at 5:50 a.m. Saturday, soon. they will. arrive in Kalamazoo around noon. After two days of Maimonicles Women skiing, skating and tobogganing, to Hear Bond Speaker the . weary but happy students "Israel, the Next 10 Years,, will return to Detroit sometime will be the subject of Lester early Sunday evening. Blickstein, resident manager of This Monday is the annual of Detroit Israel Bond Office, honors convocation. At that when he addresses a luncheon time, graduates will receive the meeting of the Women's Aux- various awards and honors that iliary, Maimonides Medical So- they have earned during their stay at Mumford. ciety, at 12:30 With final exams over, all p.m., Tuesday, Mumfordites can look forward at Jeri's. Mrs. to a short vacation before they Louis Shiovitz begin their spring semester. will give the School will be dismissed on invocation. Tuesday, at 4:20 p.m. and will According to resume on Feb. 3, at 8 a.m. Mrs. Israel Recipients of the semi-annual Wiener, presi- Citizenship award are Henry dent, plans are Lee and Arline Schachter, both under way for 12A's. This award is presented the annual fund - raisingMrs. Friedlaender to the boy and girl each semes- event, to be held March 26, ter who have contributed the most to the school without re- at Temple Israel. Instead of the customary ceiving any recognition for their luncheon and fashion show, a services. Student Council activities will social evening for members, their husbands and friends is draw to a close for this semes- being readied by Mrs. Natha- ter at the installation of next niel Sandler, general program semester's officers. Col. C. E. Frazer Clark, principal, will act chairman. Fund-raising activities are as the installing officer. The re- the responsibility of Mrs. Alex cently elected officers will as- Friedlaender and Mrs. E. sume their new positions at a Skully, co - chairman, while school-wide assembly, Tuesday. tickets are being handled by Mesdames S. Bennett and L. Center to Re-Open Haking. Coordinating social arrangements are past presi- Funtime, Playschool dents, Mesdames C. Gitlin, M. Re-registration for two pro- Levy, M. Steiner and M. Witus. grams conducted at the Davison Jewish Center is taking place Center Older Adults this week, a Center announce- indicates. to Have Lounge Night ment The Sunday Funtime program A Thursday night series of of educational and recreational , Lounge Nights will be inau- activities for children between gurated as part of the Older first and sixth grade will con- Adult program of the D. W. duct registration between 2 and Simons Jewish Center, begin- 3 p.m., Sunday, when sessions ning on Feb. 6, it was an- Will resume. • nounced this week. Included will be woodtime, Open to all older adult daytime, playtime (for first Center members, the program graders), junior scientist, cre- will feature movies, dancing, ative dramatics and arts and discussion groups, games, arts crafts. Two new instructors,• Mi- and crafts and a choral group. riam Shapiro and Leonard Jas- Plans for . the first month love, have been added to head include: Feb. 6, recital by Sen- the activities. for Judaean Dance Group of The Center Playschool, di- Israeli dances; Feb. 13, musical rected by Helga Love and Naomi concert with soprano Anne Lesser, conducts registration of Jaffe and pianist Muriel Kings- 3 to 4 year-olds from 9 to 11:45 ton; Feb. 20. Brotherhood Week a.m., Monday to Friday: and for showing of "The High Wall" 4 and 5 year-olds, from 1 to and Feb. 27, Lincoln and Wash- 3:45 p.m. ington celebration, highlighted Classes, to resume on Feb. 3, by a birthday party. include arts and crafts, music, The Older Adult Choral dancing, dramatics, games and Group, which meets at 1:30 free play. One adult Center p.m., Wednesdays, is directed membership is required. by Mrs. Mollie Weisberg. Non- For information about either professionals who enjoy sing- activity, call the Center, WE. jug are sought. 3-7380. 1 The Counts * * Gompers AZA and Zangwill BBG will hold a fireside to- night at the home of Gompers' president, Sam Bernstein. Sub- ject of the discussion is "The Downward Trend of Or- thodoxy" * * * The fifth annual Triangle square dance presented by Gompers, Weitzman and Isko- vitz AZA's is planned this year for the end of March. * * Cong . ats to senior, Barbara Ehrlich, on her winning of a four-year tuition scholarship to Wayne State University. Other 12A awards, Phi Beta Kappa, High Distinction and Distinc- tion graduates, and scholarships will be announced Tuesday at the senior Class Day Program at 10:30 a.m. in the auditorium. * * * Congrats to the newly elected members of the Science Club. They are: President, Lydia Berry; Veep, Judy Greenberg; secretary, Hetty Rothenberg; treasurer, Barbara Woods. 4: * * Student Council President Charles Stephens has been chosen as the school "Teens Against Polio" campaign chair- man in an effort to carry out the plans for the city-wide March of Dimes campaign. 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According to Dr. Bernard Weston, president of the De- troit Chapter of the American Physicians Fellowship for the IMA, a special tour will leave New York on Aug. 9, return- ing Aug. 24 after visits to Israel and Europe. Highlights of the - assembly will include receptions with President Itzhak Ben-Zvi, gov- ernment officials and leaders is the Israel medical profession. There will be visits to major hospitals, universities and • a meeting with scientists at the Weizmann Institute at Re- hovoth. Visiting doctors will be the guests in the homes of local physicians. A special sight-seeing tour has been ar- ranged for wives of doctors. Physicians wishing to par- ticipate in the tour, to deliver papers or serve in panel dis- cussions at the assembly should call Dr. Weston at UN. 3-5338. 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