THE DETRO IT JEWISH NEW S — Friday, October 3 1, 19 58-2 8 AINIMMNINIM CHM. 1. •••• ■ 0 MUMFORD' ' U Name A. L Deutsch Executive V-P of American Savings Adolph Deutsch, president of American Savings and Loan As- sociation, at the annual meet- ing of shareholders, announced the following promotions: Al- fred L. Deutsch, executive vice president; Samuel Hechtman, senior vice president and chairman of the board; Jack Sylvan, senior vice president; Na- than I. Goldin, secretary- treasurer; Fred J. Ru- elle, vice pres- ident and as- sistant tr e a s - u r e r; George M. Zeltzer, vice president Alfred Deutsch a n d assistant secretary; Edward D. Ellis, as- sistant treasurer; Wallace Kin- zer, assistant treasurer; Harold R. Hosack, assistant secretary in charge of internal audit; Leo A. Cooney, assistant secre- tary; Harry F. Pochmara, as- sistant secretary; and William H. Glencorse, assistant secre- tary. Alfred Deutsch is a graduate of the University ,of Michigan and Detroit College of Law, and a member of the Detroit and Michigan Bar Associations. He is also vice president of Moore, Deutsch and Company. Founded in 1947 by Adoph Deutsch, American Savings now has 'seven offices and total as- sets of more than $79,000,000. Deutsch also reported that the Association's increase in savings accounts during the past 10 years is 3236 per cent, and that this third quarter showed the biggest gain in savings ac- counts and home mortgage loans since the Association's inception. JTV -V A's Nov. 13 Donor Luncheon to Highlight Nat Greene Fashions • 1 S By LINDA REISTMAN Juniors and sophomores, as well as seniors, are urged to at- tend the Careers Conference to be held at 8:30 a.m., Wednes- day, at the Rackham Memorial Building. The conference, which is sponsored annually by the vocational guidance department of Wayne State University, will provide valuable information on 22 different career and occupa- tional opportunities. Future engineering students may attend the vocational guid- ance conference sponsored by the Engineering Society of De- troit which will be held at 10 a.m. the same day, at the Rack- ham Building. * * * Congratulations are in order for Eddy Stein and Sue Rice who were elected president and vice-president, respectively, of the newly-formed Detroit Po- lice-Youth Student Council. The Council. which consists of two representatives from each of Detroit's public high schools, meets one Thursday a month at Police Headquarters to promote better police-youth relations. * * * Mumfordites will have the opportunity to learn Russian this term as a part of the extra- curricular after school program. Students wishing to take the course must have a scholastic average of B or above and be able to meet twice a week from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m. at Mumford. Students should contact their counselors for further informa- tion. * * * In a close and hard fought contest, the Mustangs lost their first football game of the sea- son last Friday to Denby, 20-13. Mumford came from behind to lead the Tars 13-6 at the end of the first half. Jimmy Hampton, Mustang co-captain, ran 51 yards for Mumford's first touch- down and Tom Segall then place-kicked for the extra point. The other touchdown was scor- ed by Jim Sessions. Mumford, Denby, and East- ern are now tied for second place in the East Side League, all one game behind Northeast- ern. The Mustangs meet South- eastern at Mumford at 3:30 p.m. today. For the Perfect Affair ... Mickey Woolf and His . Orchestra UN 3-3737 JPI Dance, Buffet Dinner on Nov. 8 Jewish Parents Institute will have a dance and buffet dinner at the Davison Jewish Center, Saturday night, Nov. 8. Buffet dinner will be served starting at 7:30 p.m. Dancing will start at 9:30. There will be installation of officers and board members after the dinner. JPI friends are invited. Reservations and tickets can be obtained by calling the com- mittee chairmen, Lillian Lewis, VE 5-3921, or Mary Lewis, LI 5-2534. Montefiore Lodge Slates Nov. 8 Games Party Montefiore Lodge of the Free Sons of - I s r a e l will hold a games night program on Nov. .8, at the Hayim Greenberg. Cen- ter, 19161 Schaefer. Proceeds go for the two-fold purpose of sending underprivileged ° chil- dren to summer camp and to help support 0 the Penrickton Nursery. Preferred Rating Civic Searchlight Elect Nov. 4th Weldon 0. YEAGER State Senator I er 17th Congressional District ,REPUBLICAN want to represent you" Junior Hadassah Group To Hold Fashion Show Golda Meier Junior Hadassah will hold a "Fashion '59" show, featuring fashions by Nadon's at 2 p.m., Saturday, at Hadas- sah House, 16240 W. Seven Mile. Refreshments will be served and prizes will be awarded. Tickets are available at the door. For further information, call Sandy Pizer, UN 4-5628. Ramblewood Ramblers Slate Hallowe'en Party "Ramblewood Country Club young Ramblers will celebrate Hallowe'en with an afternoon party on Sunday, with prizes for the best costumes and the most unusually decorated pumpkins. There will be games and re- freshnients, with entire families participating in the fun. Mrs. IRVING SILK, program chairman, and Mrs. JOHN NEMON, donor chairman, talk over plans for the 10th annual donor luncheon of the Jewish War Veterans Auxiliary at a recent tea. * * * • Nearly 1,500 women are ex- pected to attend the 10th an- Arlazaroff Branch's nual donor luncheon being Installation Nov. 5 given by the Department of Arlazaroff Branch 137 of Far- Michigan, Jewish War Veterans band will install its newly elect- Auxiliary, to be held at 12:30 ed officers at a social meeting p.m., Nov. 13, in the Fountain next Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., at Ballroom of Masonic Temple. the Hayim Greenberg Center, According to Mrs. John Ne- 19161 Schaefer. mon, donor chairman, a fashion Officers to be installed are: show of new Nat Greene crea- Harry Schumer, honorary pres- tions will be featured, and ident; Morris L. Schaver. presi- there will be a musical program dent; David Sislin, first vice- featuring Wyn Garden Landis, president and chairman of the accompanied by Mrs. Isadore cultural committee; Julius M. Chaiken. Singer and Harry Mondry, vice- Harry Jarkey, local television presidents; Isadore Brow n, personality, will preside at a chairman of the executive give - away program, during board; Leo J. Cohen, treasurer; which hosts of valuable prizes Harry Resnick, financial secre- will be awarded, including a tary; Solomon Leibeck, record- five-day paid vacation for two ing secretary; Oscar Rappaport, at Oakton Manor, Pewaukee, correspondence secretary; Mor ris Hayet, Dora Jaffe, and Mrs. Wis. Among the projects JWVA Sophia Gertzman, hospitalers. An Israeli movie will be carries out through donor funds are: service to the USO, schol- shown. All members and their arships for children of veterans, friends are invited. supplying toys monthly to Chil- dren's Hospital, sending needy Extend YI Youth Program Youth groups of Young Israel children to summer camps, fi- nancing monthly parties at the of Detroit, beginning this Sat- Juvenile Detention Home, pre- urday, will meet at both 2 and senting flags to schools, civic 3 p.m., at the center, instead of organizations and scout troops, only the latter hour. The two furnishing and maintaining a sessions are necessitated by the hospital wing and laboratory at increased number of participa- the Tel Hashomer Hospital in ting groups. Israel, working for constructive legislation in government and other projects. Tickets are still available by calling Mrs. Nemon, UN. 1-7783, or Mrs. Morton Oppenheim, LI. 5-3361. 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In referring to the Hebrew High School organized a few short months ago, the article reads, "for the first time we have a center of higher learn- ing in our city." The fact is that Beth Yehu- dah Schools have for years maintained a high school di- vision of the highest academic calibre.. The only enrollment problems in Beth Yehudah's High School division is a short- age of classroom space to ac- comodate the increasing num- ber of students interested in the courses. —Rabbi Morris Greens JUDGE OF RECORDERS COURT Qualified — Fearless — Experienced VOTE FOR JUDGE DAVENPORT NOV. 4