Wayne Students Set Aug. 23 Wedding iMUMFORD: S S By LINDA REISTMAN Mumfordites are now loo k- ing forward to ten days of spring vacation. Several Mumford studen is and faculty members are wor k- on the Mumford Area Con 1- MISS JACQUELYN L. KLEIN ing mittee of Citizens for Schoo Is Mr. and Mrs. Max Klein, of in a campaign for public su p- W. Outer Dr., announce the en- port of the millage propos al gagement of their daughter, and bond issue on the April 6 Jacquelyn Linda, to Marvin ballot. Students serving on th e Ersher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben committee are: Stuart Bro d- Ersher, of Washburn Ave. Miss sky, Carletta Jones, Madelo n Klein is a student at Wayne Klunover, Sue Rice, Alan Ricl 1- State University and is affili- ardson, Sue Siegel and Robe rt ated with Delta Phi Epsilon Zwerdling. sorority. Mr. Ersher also attends * * WSU, where he will enter medi- Two members of the Mum cal school in the fall. ford science department hav An Aug. 23 wedding is received special scholarship planned. for advanced study this sum mer. Local Youth to Join in Samuel Ascher, physics an Cleveland Conference chemistry instructor, will atten Teen-agers from Cong. Bnai a six-week summer worksho David and Beth Abraham Syn- at Cornell University as th agogue will be among the 150 recipient of the Shell Meri synagogue youth attending the Fellowship. Tri-State Synagogue Youth Miss Ruthe Clarke will stud Conclave, to be held this -week- at the University of New Hamp end in Cleveland, 0. shire under a grant from th The conference, under the National Science Foundation. I sponsorship of Yeshiva Univer- addition, Miss Clarke receive sity's Synagogue Youth Coun- a fellowship to study at Penn cil, will bring together young sylvania State University, be people from 30 Midwestern ginning next September. cities. * * * "What Is a Good Jew?" is In recognition of their abilit the theme of the gathering, the fields of art and photo which begins today and con- in graphy, 31 Mumfordites re cludes on Sunday. ceived honors at the South eastern Michigan Regional Ex hibition. Awarded blue ribbons fo their outstanding work in ar were Leonard Lubin and Judit Rosenberger. Gold Key winners in photo graphy and art included Donal Davis, Dewey Jenkins, Ro Kass, Steven Landau, Sara Litowski, George Robertson Marlene Tarnpool, Barry Wolf and Richard Zipper. Certificates of Merit wer awarded to Mel Barclay, Rober Bernard, Judy Belsky, Sanford Bragman, Jerry Brucheimer Wayne Cohen, Landra Eppstein Margaret Go o d m a n, Nucen Grossman, Mark Kr ast off Roger Kukes, Mary Lewin gLigit Elizabeth Miller, Joel Robins Paul Robertson, Nolan Ross 106 Dena Shuman, Richard Schwartzman, Sarah Soloman Jerome Starr, Linda Taylor and Gerald Tugman. Smart brides select the *a * Sheraton-Cadillac for their weddings and receptions. And Tom Lipton, Barbara Merson for good reason! First, the Lillian Rubinstein and Eddie staff of this famous hotel spe- Stein have been selected as cializes in catering to wed- class speakers for the June dings — lifts so many nagging commencement exercises. Over details from the shoulders of 20 seniors participated in the the bride and her family. tryouts, held March 9-17. And whether you select the ;?. 9 eacon, magnificent Grand Ballroom for a party of 750, or one of our exquisite Parlors for an intimate family group of as small as twenty, you may rest assured that the accommoda- tions and service will be the finest in Detroit. Our prices are reasonable, and you'll always be proud to remember that your wedding was at the Sheraton-Cadillac. For information and reservations, call Herman Schwartz at Woodward 1.8000 SHERATON-CADILLAC HOTEL Washington Blvd at Michigan Ave. Mark Schmidt, General Manager Jewish Portrait Adapted Well by Temple Actors Guild Sylvia Regan's hit Broadway play of two decades ago, "Morn- ing Star," became the second successful production of the newly-formed Temple Israel Ac- tors Guild this week. Performed Tuesday. Wednes- day and Thursday nights in the temple's Leon Fram Hall, the play, which relates the story of a Jewish immigrant family on New York's lower East Side, was enthusiastically received by audiences on each night. It is to the group's credit that they attempted a play with a Jewish theme, the first we can recall having been • done by a community group in too long a time. The presentation gives ample proof that there are fine plays that can be adapted to perform- ances by Jewish groups for Jewish audiences. Marilyn Altschuler, playing her first dramatic role (al- though she has performed ex- tensively on the concert stage), was an excellent choice for the widowed Becky Felderman, the wise and warm matriarch of the family who keeps peace and provides strength through a se- ries of adventures and adversi- ties. Major supPport is given by Lois Lipnik, Rochelle Savit and Joanne Geer as her three daugh- ters; Leo Mogill as the boarder Aaron Greenspan; and Allan Clamage and William Felsen- feld as the two sons-in-law. Also giving creditable ac- counts in smaller roles were Abe Katz as the Socialist Brown- stein, Dr. Morris Lipnik, Elliott Siegel, Daniel Syme, Theodore Bahr and Sylvia Whitmeyer. The play provides nostalgic reminders of the early years of the 20th century emigration from Eastern Europe, including the notorious Triangle Shop fire, and continuing throughout World War I and the depres- sion. Many of the sociological as- pects of the changing attitudes among first: second and third generation American Jews are still applicable today, and there was no one in the audience who at one time or another had not gone through similar experi- ences as portrayed by the excel- lent cast of the Actors Guild, which received fine direction froM Beth-Sheva Laikin David- S OIL. —F. S. HANNAH of Huntington Woods is a wonderful cook. How- ever she says "When I entertain, I wouldn't think of spending the entire day in the kitchen making Hot Hors D'ouvres. I always order them at Springel's. They're simply luscious— and so easy to heat and serve— matter of fact—just placed the order for my daughter's Confirmation Also got their miniature French pastries—just terrif—and all so sensibly priced. Oh yes— want their phone number? It's DI 1-4044. WHAT EVERY BRIDE SHOULD KNOW . For fine color movies of your wedding Call SID SIEGEL TO 8-2705 Detroit JCC Juniors Set Tour of Windsor Center Jewish Community Center Juniors will tour the new Wind- sor Jewish Community Center on Monday. Windsor Center Juniors will join their guests for a tour of the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary in Kingsville, Ont. Registration is taking place at all Detroit Center branches. The $2 fee includes all ex- penses. For information call DI 1-4200. r IN PATENT . . . 0.1111111.M111111. ■ MI11.11•• ■ 0 70 .IMIM 04111111.141 ■ 041•1•10 Dance with Delight to LARRY FREEDMAN 1 Easter "dress" glamour for the Younger-than Spring- time set. 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The chairmen and their re- spective committees are: Andy Kohen, color, flower and motto; Marsha Kanter and Linda Lite, commencement; Carol Schwartz and Marty Lipson, honors con- v o c a t i o n; Cathie Platt and Eddie Stein, program; Gail Au- gust, prom; Barbara Freedman and Ronnie Stearn, publicity; Johanna Silver and Robert Aptekar, swing-out; Judi Cohen and Ricky Benjamin, trip. The 1959 Capri yearbook will go to press on April 15. NDERVV ELT CHELSEA NOW REGISTERING Children 5-10 Opening July 1st 8 WEEKS . 4 WEEKS 2 WEEKS . * • • • • • • • • I MICHIGAN . $375.00 •$190.00 . $100.00 For Information and Registration Call: UN 4-0730 Emanuel Mark, Director - LI 5-2969 Saul Sinkoff, Manager