Aesculapian Auxiliary
to Fete Ex-Presidents
et
Past presidents of the Aescu-
lapian Ladies Auxiliary will be
honored at a luncheon planned
for 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, ;at
Topinka's Country House.
The final event of the season
will pay tribute to Mesdames
r- David Bez, Alex Brooks, Ber-
nard Breyer, Philip Forman,
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Lillian Gale, Meyer Goldstein,
Reuben Klein, Hyman Margo-
lis, Harry Pernick, Myer Ro-
c4 biner, Martin Share, Asher
Smith, Charles Tennen, A. Za-
= gal and Nathan Schwartz, jun-
ior past president.
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The program is being ar-
ranged by Mrs. Michael Wainer,
with Mrs. Myer Robiner serv-
o mg as co-chairman. For reserva-
E- tions. call Mrs. Wainer, UN
"I " 3-6792; or Mrs. Robiner, UN
2-4642. Guests are invited.
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A second scholarship has
(-I been awarded to last
year's
recipient at the Hebrew Uni-
versity pharmacy school in Is-
rael. Funds for scholarships
should be forwarded to Mrs.
Harry Pernick, tribute chair-
man, LI 6-9582.
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ARTIE FIELDS
ORCHESTRA
For Any Occasion
FrAt■Iring
GLORIA BROOKS
VANGUARDS
Call SALLY FIELDS
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By JUNE LEVY
"We are learning to live and
living to learn" was chosen by
June graduates as the class
motto, and royal blue and white
were selected as the class
colors.
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Semifinals, 90-minute tests in
each class, were taken by all
Centralites on Monday and
Tuesday, with finals slated for
the last week of school. No stu-
dent is excused from either
semis or finals.
* • •
Central's first Jazz Concert
was held May 27, in the school
auditorium. To entertain the
audience, this show featured
three girl vocalists, a vocal
group and a nine-piece instru-
mental group. The auditorium
was filled to capacity.
* * *
Central graduates left Thurs-
day for the traditional senior
trip, with New York as the des-
tination. The 12A's will return
on Sunday evening.
Harry J. Kelley, chairman of
the Michigan Fair Employment
Practices Commission. an-
FOR GOOD SEATS
nounced the selection of Dr.
FREDERICK B. ROUTH, cur-
SUN., JUNE 7 - FORD AUD. rently assistant director of the
Southern Regional Council with
headquarters in Atlanta, Ga., as
CALL SALLY FIELDS
new executive director of the
FEP agency.
,Other Smurt Combos)
ALAN GALE SHOW
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LOUIS and LEO'S -
BARBER SHOP
of Dexter and Richton
announce the opening of their
New Modern Barber Shop at
7108 W. SEVEN MILE RD.
3 Blks. W. of Livernois, Across From the Library
Expert Manicurist
UN 2-9713
FOR YOUR NEXT ORDER OF:
Caponetes, Fryers, Ducks
Turkeys, Butter, Eggs, Fish
U.S. POULTRY HOUSE
Kosher or Scalded Poultry — Fresh Daily
We Deliver: TY 4-9444 or TY 4-3877
5901-05 LIVERNOIS
Morris Burnstein, Proprietor
Getting Married?
We Would Like to Be
Invited!
Invited to entertain your guests
at a wedding or reception in one
of our brand new banquet rooms.
We have several beautiful rooms
. . . our Cadillac Room, with
an adjoining bridal dressing
room, is lovely enough for the
wedding service itself . . . and
we can serve up to 700 people.
Our skilled staff of experts
would be glad to help you in
planning a memorable wedding,
breakfast or reception.
WEDDINGS • BANQUETS
LUNCHEONS • MEETINGS
For More Information or
Reservations Coll . . .
GEO. A. NETSCHKE,
Executive Director
HOTEL
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CADILLAC SQUARE
AT BATES
WO 2-5900
Annual consecration services of Cong. Shaarey Zedek will
be held on Sunday morning, June 14. At home receptions will
be held that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise indi-
cated, for the following Shaarey Zedek consecrants.
KAREN NANCY BURKE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Burke, of 5541 W. Outer Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
BARBARA CARTIER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Cartier,
of 20451 Picadilly Rd., 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
SHEILA FISHMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Smith,
of 18410 Birchcrest Dr., 2 to 5 p.m.
PAULA RUTH GOLDMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A.
Goldman, of 20115 Briarcliff Rd., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
KAREN RITA GORMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gor-
man, of 18460 Ohio Ave., 2 to 5 p.m., at 12900 Dartmouth,
Oak Park.
CAROL ANN GUTOW, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Robert Gutow; of 19555 Roslyn Rd.; 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
FRANCES ZELINA LASSER, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Lasser, of 25139 Roycourt East, Huntington Woods, 3 to 6
p.m. No cards.
INA SUE SACHS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs, of
17401 Indiana, from 8 p.m., June 16, at 15150 Dartmouth
Ave., Oak Park. No cards.
SANDRA GAIL SANDWEISS, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. David
J. Sandweiss, of 18235 Parkside Rd., 3 to 6 p.m. No cards.
LINDA SHAYE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max M. Shaye, of
18310 Fairfield Ave., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
DEENA CLAIRE SIMON, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Markus S.
Simon, of 2526 Longfellow Ave.. '7 to 10 p.m. No cards.
MARGARET STARR, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Starr,
of 19222 Warrington Dr., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SANDRA BERNICE WINKELMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irving A. Winkelman, of 17378 Ilene Ave., 2 to 5 p.m. No
cards.
Adas Shalom Confirmands Set
June 14 'At Home' Parties
Annual confirmation services of Adas Shalom Synagogue
will take place on Sunday morning. June 14. At home recep-
tions will be held that afternoon and evening, unless otherwise
noted, for the following Adas Shalom confirmands:
TAMARA ACKERMAN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving B.
Ackerman, of 20073 Shrewsbury Rd., 2 to 5 p.m. No cards.
SUSANN HASSAL, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hassal, of
19347 Greenlawn Ave.. buffet brunch, from 1 p.m.
SHARON LEE HOROWITZ, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Horo-
witz, of 18467 Mendota Ave., 6 to 10 p.m. No cards.
LAURA MARCIA SILVERMAN, daughter of Mrs. George Silver-
man, of 18436 Manor Ave., 7 to 11 p.m. No cards.
BARBARA ELAINE TENEBAUM, daughter of Mrs. Newton
Tenebaum, of 17343 Prairie Ave., from '7:30 p.m. No cards.
Elect Mrs. Bean
Neugarten Head
formerly
H EN RO SE
List 'At Home Receptions
for Shaarey Zedek Girls
CENTRAL
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Mrs. Joseph N. Bean was in-
stalled as president of Neugar-
ten Medical Aid Society in cere-
monies held recently.
Others who were installed
with Mrs. Bean are Mesdames
Joseph Bea r-
man, Mortimer
Bernhardt,
Ma x Lebow
and Harry
St ool, vice-
presidents;
Norman Scha-
verien, Jack
Eventz, Leon
Labowitch and
Irvine J. Levy,
Mrs. Bean
secretaries:
and Murray Belkin, treasurer.
Inducted onto the board of
directors were Mesdames Mau-
rice Feldman, Hyman Harris,
Gene Nagler, Bernard Nathan,
Harry Pernick, Sol Sapperstein,
Harry Starler and M. Robert
Syme. Mesdames Charles Gross-
berg Max Niskar and David Sos-
kin continue as incumbents.
Mrs. David Saks was install-
ing officer.
Beth Abraham Youth
Set June 14 Brunch
List 'At Home' for
Bnai David Consecrant
Annual consecration serv-
ices of Cong. Bnai David
will be held on Sunday
morning, June 7. An at home
reception is planned, as list-
ed, for the following Bnai
David consecrant:
RONNA ROBINSON,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel A. Robinson. of
19702 Cheyenne, from 8 p.m.,
June 13.
YI Women Plan Social,
Luncheon-Installation
A games night and social will
be held by the Northwest Young
Israel Sisterhood Saturday eve-
ning, in the synagogue. Featur
ing a bake sale, prizes and re-
freshments, the Sisterhood will
donate proceeds to Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah School. Everyone
is invited.
Mrs. Milton Arm will install
new Sisterhood officers at a
luncheon set for 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday. They are Mesdames
Milton Duchan, president; Gus
Lew, Norman Sukenic, Sol Wai-
ner, Harry Blitz. vice-presidents;
William Kadashaw, _treasurer;
Nathan Butrimovitz and • Paul
Broad, secretaries.
Board members are Mes-
dames Joseph M. Katz, Herman
Sherizen, Harry Roth, J. Anstan-
dig, Sam Belkin, Max Gutman,
E. Klein, Edward Bassin, Ted
Weiss, Marvin Revich, Sol Blau
and Phil Weinstein.
The annual father-son-daugh-
ter brunch, sponsored by the
Beth Abraham Synagogue Bar
and Bas Mitzvah Club, will take
place at 9:30 a.m., June 14, at
the synagogue.
Services in the sanctuary will
precede the brunch which will
be held in the Nusbaum Hall.
Meyer Lullove, adult adviser to
CHARLES I. SCHOTTLAND,
the club, will preside at the dean of the Graduate School of
program.
Social Welfare, Brandeis Uni-
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will versity, and former U.S. Com-
be the day's speaker, and recog- missioner of Social Security,
nition membership cards and was elected to the presidency
year-end awards will be pre- I of the National Conference on
sented.
Social Welfare.
MUMFORD
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By LINDA REISTMAN
Mumfordites went to the
polls May 28-29, to elect officers
and representatives of the Stu-
dent Council.
David Drachler ran unoppos-
ed for president. He has been
a member of the Council since
the 913 and served as co-chair-
man of the Service Committee.
Serving as vice-president last
semester, David has also been
one of Mumford's representa-
tives to the Detroit High School
Student Activities Council
(DHSSAC).
For the positions of vice-
president. recording secretary.
corresponding secretary, a n d
treasurer, B e r n i e Friedman.
Wendy Yolles, Sue Sugar, and
Bobby Dovitz were victorious.
Sue Cole and Mac Lister are
members of the executive board.
Junior Phi Beta Kappa Cer-
tificates were presented to 21
Mumford seniors at ceremonies
at the Rack ha m Memorial
Building.
Presented by Phi Beta Kappa,
college scholastic honor society,
the awards are given to stu-
dents who have maintained a
scholastic rating of 2.6.
Recipients of this semester's
awards are: Gail August. Judith
Cohn, Janet Cooper, Lida Ep-
stein. Nelson Gantz, Miriam
Goldman, Ned Harley. Elaine
Hyman, Janet Jackson Malcom
Katz. Madelon Klunover. Dan-
iel Lipschutz. Martin Lipson.
Tom Lipton. Michael Pollack,
David Rottenberg, Henry Shev-
itz. Jerome Starr, Bonnie Wein-
stein. Barbara Weiss, and Barry
Wolman.
• • •
Mumfordites are invited to
the annual speech banquet din-
ner. at 6 p.m. tonight at Sam-
my's Avalon Room. Sponsored
by the Radio Broadcasters
Guild and the Drama Club. the
guest speaker will be Kenneth
Schwartz. director of Northland
Playhouse.
• • •
Four seniors will receive
recognition f o r outstanding
scholarship a n d achievement
while at Mumford.
The Detroit Police Youth Bu-
reau. in cooperation with the
Board of Education, has select-
ed Andrew Kohen and Elma
Trent as Mumford's recipients
of the Detroit Police Youth
Receiving the Brenda Bloom-
berg Nemer Award for June.
1959, will be Henry Shevitz and
Bonnie Weinstein.
This award was established in
September, 1958. by Mr. and
Mrs. Myron Bloomberg in mem-
ory of their daughter.
• • •
Tickets are now on sale for
this semester's senior prom.
"Sayonara," to be held June 18
at the Masonic Temple.
Mrs.
J. G.
Israel Cops
WDGA Golfing Honors
Mrs. J. G. Israel, 10-time
champ at Knollwood Country
Club, won the WDGA woman's
golfing championship at the
Warwick Hills golf course last _
week. Her 84 score matched
the previous low score of the
season at that course.
Mrs. Israel, wife of a Detroit
physician, is a former Olympic
swimmer.
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