Max Lerner Here for Brandeis Dinner N G S By JUNE LEVY Student Council officers. headed by president Sheldon Larky, were officially installed at a recent English assembly. Sheldon is currently president of the Detroit Youth Advisory Council, president of the Broad- casters on Tape Incorporated, a member of the Mayor's Youth Committee on Children and Youth, and an honorary citizen of Boys' Town. The • remainder of the as- sembly program was centered around the "special" classes offered by the English depart- ment. Demonstrations of the benefits gained by public speaking, radio speech, dra- matics or journalism were giv- en by the students. Sandra An- drews, Judy Edelstein, Walter Caplin, Erica Gelberman, Mike Kushner, Ronald Nabit and Ar- lene Frank were among the participants. * * * Dr. MAX LERNER, news- paperman,. author and teach- er, will be the principal speaker at the annual dinner- dance of the Detroit Chap- ter of Brandeis University Associates. The black tie af- fair will be held Nov. 8,• at the Sheraton-Cadillac Hotel, with music by the Fenby- Carr Orchestra. According to Chester L. Colen, president, tickets are available from any member of the Associ- ates. SS Jerusalem Maiden Cruise of Caribbean All the glamor of a maiden voyage will attend the first West Indies cruise of the Zim Lines' new S. S. Jerusalem sailing from New York Nov. 21. The fully air conditioned luxury liner, less than a year old, will call at some of the most fascinating ports in the Caribbean area on her initial 13 day holiday jaunt — St. Thomas, Virgin Islands; Fort- de-France, Martinique; Port of Spain, Trinidad; Curacao, Neth- erlands West Indies; and Port- au-Prince, Haiti. The cruise in- cludes Thanksgiving Day at sea; actually there are only seven business days away from home. Zim's Jerusalem is the new- est addition to Israel's mer- chant marine. Kosher cuisine will be served on request. Cruise fares are low, especial- ly for an ultra-modern liner of her caliber. Minimum for the 13-day Maiden cruise is $260. All of Central is looking for- ward to the speedy recovery of Ernest "Turk" Turken, who was recently removed from the critical list of Detroit Memo- rial Hospital. He is now being treated for injuries received in a serious fall. His chap- ter, AZA 63, joins Central in good wishes for a quick and healthy return. * * * Donations for the United Foundation Torch Drive were given by Central's student body on Wednesday. The English classes conducted all collec- tions. Blind auctions were pop- ular in many rooms, as the teachers graciously postponed tests in order to support this worthy campaign. All subscribers to the Cen- tral Student, the school paper, will be able to see the hilarious film, Mr. Roberts, starring Jack ROBERT M. FRIEDBERG. Lemmon and Henry Fonda. This bonus movie will be shown assistant to the director of the on Wednesday. Columbia University news of- fice, has been appointed direc- If you have no enemies it is tor of information at the New a sign fortune has forgot you. School for Social Research in —James Howell New York. DAYENU BY HENRY LEONARD News Brevities An exhibition of paintings by artist GEORGE *NEUHAUS will begin Wednesday, at the. Anna L. Werbe Galleries, 19458 Liver- nois. Neuhaus currently is ex- hibiting in the Jewish Museum in New York in honor of Israel's 10th anniversary celebration. As a result of the exhibit, he has won a scholarship for further studies in Paris. * * * Appointment of Seymour M. Rosenwasser as staff supervisor has been announced by Ruben Gold, CLU, general agent for the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.. 18930 Green- field. In his new position, Rosenwasser will assist in the recruiting a n d training of new person- nel. A native of Mishawaka, Ind.. Rosen- wasser was graduated from Indiana Rosenwasser University, and received a mas- ter's degree from Syracuse Uni- versity. Prior to joining Massa- chusetts Mutual this month, he had four 'years' experience in the life insurance business. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenwasser and their two children reside at 22021 Sussex, Oak Park. The world famous SPANISH DANCE COMPANY, with the eminent ROBERTO IGLESIAS appear here tomorrow night, in a single local appearance, in the Masonic Temple Scottish Rite Cathedral. * * * Q-T DETROIT, INC., an ileos- tomy-colostomy mutual aid group, will witness a perform- ance of hypnotism by David A. Gutman at 2 p.m., Nov. 9, at Mt. Carmel Hospital. Tillie Bieman is chairman of the group, which is comprised of people with problems who exchange infor- mation to help solve them. For information, call her at VE. 8-8605. * * * HIGH SCHOOL INTERNA- TIONAL CLUB will discuss "China—Outlaw or Member of the World Community?" at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Parkman Branch Library, Oakman Blvd. at Linwood. Dr. Samuel Hal- perin, assistant professor of pol- itical science at Wayne State University, will moderate the teen-age panel. * * * GEORGE SZELL will con- duct the Cleveland Orchestra at Masonic Temple at 8:20 p.m., Monday. "Relax. You don't have to know much about music to like it."---Gerald F. Warburg. Famous Melachrino Strings at Masonic on Nov. 7 George Melachrino, talented creator of the famous "Mela- chrino Strings" and "Mood Music," will appear at Masonic Temple with his orchestra at 8:20 p.m., Friday, Nov. 7. Born in London in 1909, of Greek parentage, he started his musi- cal career on the violin, while a small boy. In 1939, he formed his own orchestra and secured an engagement at the famed Cafe de Paris from which he broadcast over the BBC. 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