THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS -- Friday, September 12, 1958- 16

Urgent Note
to Publicity
Writers

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Hadassah Off
to Good Start
for Honor Roll

U of }VI Students
Reveal Betrothal

Due to Rosh Hashanah,
congregational, organiza-
tional and society news
reachina The Jewish News
later than
b at noon on Fri-
day, Sept. 12, will not be
used in the Sept. 19 issue.
On the eve of Yom
Kippur, all copy for the
S
issue of Sept. 26 must be
By LINDA REISTMAN
in our hands before 10 a.m.
Amidst the hustle and excite- on Monday, Sept. 22.

ment following ten weeks of
summer vacation, 3,700 Mum-
fordites began the 1958-59 school Tea to Open Season for
year, last Wednesday. While Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary
Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary
many Mumfordites relaxed at
home, however, several students of the Infants Service Group
travelled abroad this summer, will hold its opening tea this
among them Arline Sugar, who Sunday, at the home of Elinor
joined 60 other high school stu- Marks, 17215 Woodingham, to
dents from various parts of the acquaint new members with
United States in a seven-week the work of the group.
Officers for the year include
tour of Israel sponsored by the
United Synagogue Youth. The Rochelle Fleischer, president;
group visited several kibbutzim Sue Blondy, vice - president;
as well as the major cities of Elinor Marks, treasurer; Emily
Martin and Paula Teach, secre-
Israel.
* * *
taries. Sponsors of the Aux-
Marking the school's fourth iliary are Mesdames Rosalind
year of participation in the May and Lillian Goldman.
American Field Service student
exchange program, the student
body welcomes Mary Lewin of
Rio De Janiero, Brazil, who is
attending the 12th grade at
Mumford. Mary is residing with
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Shiefman.
Returning from an exciting
summer spent in Norway is
Torn Segall, who was selected
as Mumford's AFS student. Tom
lived with the Egil Alnaels
family of Arendal for the first
four weeks of his stay, and the
'Dina Karuds family in Ski,
Norway, for the remainder of
his trip.
* * *
Receiving valuable leadership
training this summer were
Mumford's representatives to
the annual Boys' State Con-
vention held on the campus of
Michigan State University at
Lansing, June 19-26. Participat-
ing were: Allen Richardson,
Robert Rosman and David Rot-
tenberg. Sponsored by the
American Legion, Boys' State
aims to educate boys in govern-
ment functions and operation
through the establishment of a
simulated state government.
David Rottenberg, editor-in-
chief of the Mumford Mer-
cury, served in the same capa-
city on the Wiligag, a publica-
tion put out by the boys at-
tending the convention.
* * *
In preparation for the first
Mustang f000tball game which
will be played at home, against
MacKenzie, on Sept. 26, this
year's cheerleaders held their
first rehearsal Tuesday. The
squad includes: Leonora An-
drews, Susan Dovitz, Stephanie
Koorhan, Barbara Litt, Caryl
Prujan, Beth Rosenthal, Carol
Schwartz, Marie Scruggs, Rita
Stillman and Susan Tropor.
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and that the lack of freedom
in that country is evident to an
American visitor.
Mrs. Julian Tobia introduced
the guest speaker.

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Detroit Chapter of Hadassah
FOR THE FINEST — IN
had a good start at the official
ENTERTAINMENT—It's
launching of this year's Honor
Roll drive, at the well-attended
rally of members and workers,
and his Orchestra
at Temple Israel, on Tuesday.
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Mrs. Davis Benson, vice-presi- ........w....0%.0
dent in charge of the Honor
Roll, outlined the campaign ob-
jectives. Mrs. David J. Schach-
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ter, president, presided.
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The guest speaker, Mrs.
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Mortimer Jacobson, a national
Highest Quality Work
Hadassah vice-president, re-
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porting on her most recent
visit in Israel and in European
countries, told of the new
dangers threatening the peace
Mr. and Mrs.
of the Middle East and warned
of the menace of Nasserism
Murray Maisel
in the current situation.
and son Philip
Mrs. Jacobson said that the
arming of Egypt by Soviet
of
Russia makes it imperative for
Maisel's Shoes
Israel to secure defensive arms
from the United States, to off-
Wish All Relatives,
set the dangers created by Com-
Friends and Patrons,
munist infiltration.
A Year of Health and
Describing her experiences in
Happiness
Poland, Mrs. Jacobson said that
anti-Semitism is rampant there

BEN KATZMAN

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MISS ZENA WAX

Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Wax, of
Birwood Ave., have announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Zena Miriam, to A. Alvin
Sulkes, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph A. Sulkes, of Cherry-
lawn Ave.
Miss Wax is a junior in the
University of Michigan school
of education. Her fiance is a
senior in the university's liter-
ary college.

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Jewish News' Ex-Teen-Age
Writer is Now at UCLA

Gail Burkow, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Irving Burkow, of

18954 Penning-
ton, last week
enrolled in the
Theater A r t
School of the
University of
California, Los
Angeles. Miss
Burkow, w h o
was one of
The Jewish
Gail Burkow News' teen age
writers, for Mumford High
School, for the past two years,
was graduated from Mumford in
August with magna cum laude
and Phi Beta Kappa honors.
She represented The Jewish
News in 1957 in the University
of Michigan summer journalism
courses.

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