Friday, May 9, 1958—THE DETROIT JEWISH Betrothal Told Youth to Join in Teen-Tweens Give June 25 Date Set Championship Awards bv Barba ra Schwa rtz Salute to Israel With another sports season come to a close, the Jewish Community Center presented the various champions with sports awards at the awards banquet held recently. Awards were presented to the following teen-a nd-tween members: MISS SHIRLEY NICHOLS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nichols. of 18804 LaCrosse, Lathrup Vil- lage, announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Joy, to Robert Eugene Schiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schiff, of 13420 Northfield, Oak Park. The couple will be married in De- cember. Dave Diamond Orchestras-Entertainment Table tennis award winners, Har- old Granotz, Eugene Eisner, Alan Silver, Dave Frank, Dave Benig- sohn. Alan Slutsky and Elliot Sie- gel; billiards, Jerry Minsker and Bobby Richman; Purim booth award, Czar's Club; skit night award, Vagabond Club; girls' vol- leyball. Marvels Club and Travelles Club; trampoline, Carla Pintzuk, Judy Paysner, Barbara Sands, Ju- dith Silver, Judy Sugar and Marilyn Lowen: Olympic Day awards. Larry Berkley, Jerry Jaffe and Ronald Rader. Wrestling, Michael Roth, Chuck Sklare and Stuart Hurwitz; class "B" basketball, Jack Berman, Mi- chael Paull, Steve Paull, Joseph Stewart, Jay Korelitz, Ed Ruby, Wally Stewart, Russell Horton, Joel Goodman and Stuart Leff of the "Sevilles" and Parker West, Max Litt, Earl Band, Brian Einhorn, Larry Rosenthal, Art Landau. Ken- neth Glinter and Martin Laker of the "Celtics." Class "A" basketball. Bruce Car- nick, Sandy Lane Sheldon Sklare, Leslie Menuck, Ned Harley, Ronald Spector, Steve Mark, Happy May, Bob Jones and Al Blatt of the "Vulcans" and Barry Goudsmit, Garry Rosenblum, Bob Stutz, Barry Simon, Richard Fields, Mike Ber- Plan Country Club's First Dinner-Dance COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE LOW RATES VE 7-6701 FOR EXCITING DANCE MUSIC BY PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS MR. 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Keynote speaker will be Mi- chael Bentwich, dean of He- brew University, now working on his doctorate at the Uni- versity of Michigan. Participating in the musical portion of the program will be the Midrasha, HadaSsah Debs, Habonim, Hashomer Hatzair, Senior Judea and the United Hebrew Schools. man, Alan Glasser, Bob Slutsky, Jack Jackson and Stuart Simms of the "Bismarks." Going over plans for the first dinner-dance of the Town and Country Club are MOE MILLER (left), co- chairman, and Dr. BENJA- MIN BRAND, chairman. The program is planned for May 21, in the Elmwood Casino. The Town and Country Club, which has land at Southfield and 12 1/2 Mile Rd., is ex- pected to start construction of clubhouse facilities this summer. Formulation of these future building plans will be discussed at 9 p.m. Monday at Beth Abraham synagogue, when elections will be held. Ex-Israeli Officer Slates Talk to Young Adults Reuben Bar-Levav, a former Israeli army officer now serving as an instructor here with the United Hebrew Schools, will be guest speaker at an open meet- ing of the Shaarey Zedek Young People's League at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the synagogue. Greenfield Noodles GRUNT'S MARKET - Original Cake Designs needs with you personally. BRAVERMAN'S KOSHER MEATS FINEST - CHOICE - GRADED MIT MEAT FRESH — KOSHER MADE Ground BEEF ds. fig97 c lb. 59c BEEF LIVER lb. 63c CHUCK ROAST Fresh or Pic TONGUE lb. 55c 95c 95c SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY RIB STEAK SHOULDER STEAK lb. lb. 12228 DEXTER BLVD., at Cortland TO 8-3347 Detroiter Robert Stein Heads U. of M. Hillel You'll enjoy the good old- fashioned taste of our bread, rolls and pastries. Robert D. Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol I. Stein, of 18225 Fairfield, has been elected president of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation on the cam- pus of the University of Mich- igan. 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