Betrothal Told At a recent dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kudewitz, of Mt. Ver- non Rd., Southfield, announced the engagement of their daugh- ter, Eleanor, to Norman M. Folbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Folbe, of Strathmoor Ave. The bride-elect is presently attending Detroit Business In- stitute. Her fiance attends Walsh Institute of Accountancy. Plans are being made for a June wedding. Public School Drive Seeks Clothes for Needy Children Public support of the annual fall public school clo thin g drive is necessary to make cer- tain that there are no vacant seats in the schools because a child has nothing to wear, ac- cording to Earl R. Laing, prin- cipal of Everett Elementary School. Laing announced that the drive will start Monday, Nov. 9, and continue through Fri- day, Nov. 20. It is sponsored by Detroit Public Schools So- cial Service, of which he is president. The co-operating so- cial welfare agency is the Vol- unteers of America, High School Club to Meet "What Is China's Policy for Asia?" will be discussed by the High School International Club at 7:30 p.m., Monday, in the Parkman Branch Library. Dr. Max Mark, of Wayne State Uni- versity's political science de- partment, will be speaker, while the panel will include Mark Greenberg, a Mumford High School student. OH EL EXCLUSIV LY Since 1941--*N, TE.4-7355 in Detroit Hospitils&lions .41:1111 GOLDMAN Expert Mohel Serving in Hospitals and Homes UN 3-6242 LI 1-9769 CERTIFIED MOREL "HOSPITALIZATION RATES" Serving at Homes -0979 /-0979 7 and in Hospitals TO I RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER SPECIALIZED MOHEL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 3298 Sturtevant TU 3-1441 Hear Cantor Ackerman at Women's Luncheon Detroiter Back as `Shaliach' to Youth Group Native Detroiter Israel Stash- efsky, who is now a member of a kibbutz in Israel, recently re- turned here as a shaliach for the Youth and Hechalutz De- partment of the Jewish Agency. In his duties here, he is work- ing with the Hashomer Hatzair Organization of Detroit and is cooperating closely with several community groups, including the Jewish ••••")- National Fund. Stashefsky also has ac- cepted a teach- ing position with the Unit- e d Hebrew Schools. The new youth director is back here Stashefsky after 11 years at Kibbutz Sasa, a settlement located in the mountains of cen- tral Galilee, right on the Leba- nese • border. The first "all- American" settlement in Israel, it has since been joined by many nationality groups. The strategically situated kib- butz was captured during the War of Liberation, and was used as headquarters by Arab Gen. Kaukaqzi. Only a few weeks af- ter its recapture, the American settlers took over. After many hardships, Sasa today has be- come economically independent and fully-developed with hun- dreds of acres of fruit orchards surrounding the village. , Stashefsky's responsibility during this period was in build- ing construction. He also served as secretary of the kibbutz for a year, Accompanying him to Detroit is his wife, Tzila, who worked with Youth Aliyah in Israel, and their five - year - old daughter, Annette. They expect to remain here for two-and-a-half years. Stashefsky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Stashefsky, of 20461 Ward. BY SUE KOBEL Boys' Day in Detroit found Mumfordite David Drachler fill- ing in for Police Commissioner Herbert Hart. John Holmes, Donald Sandweiss, and Thomas Segall also attended. Mumford tankers swam to another victory, o v e r South- eastern last week, 53-33. Taking individual firsts were Marty Bernstein, diving; Marty Chatt- man, breaststroke; Joe Fine- man, 200-yard free style; John Holmes, 100-yard free style; Alan Jones, butterfly; Alan Katz, backstroke, and Jerry Sanders, 50-yard free style. Top honors in the United Nations poster contest went to Mumfordites Suzanne Schacter and Roger Kukes. The city-wide competition was sponsored by the Women's Auxiliary of the U. N. In the recent senior elections, Mark Gould won the presidency of the class of January, 1960. Other officers chosen were Sue Cole, veep; Christine Holmberg, secretary, and Bob Epstein, treasurer. Senior committee chairmen have also been selected: Linda Bernstein and Marilyn Mendel- sohn, commencement; Stuart Freedman and Rochelle Cutler, social; Mac Lister, prom; Janet Strachen, graduation luncheon; Alice Keidan and Susan Strauss, honors convocation; Ellen Ross, publicity; and Sharon Music, color, motto, flower, and gift. Sue Rice and Larry White will be the speakers at the gradua- tion exercises. The Mustangs lost their last home game to Northern, 12-6, last Thursday. Mumford's lone scorer was Willie Binion. The season ends today when the team meets Northeastern at 3:30. Don't miss "I Remember Mama" to be presented' on the Mumford stage, Nov. 19 and Oct. 27 .— To Dr. and Mrs. 24. Tickets go on. sale. Nov. 9. Jerome H. Klegman (Shirley Reiter), of 19974 Schaefer, a AZA Council. to Sell daughter, Diane Beverly. * * * Oct. 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Saul Candy in Fund Drive Philanthropic and scholarship Rosner (Charlotte Solomon), of 24265 Shiawassee, a daughter, funds will be raised by mem, bers of the Greater .Detroit Karen Ann. Council of AZA in a campaign * * * Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. which begins Tuesday and con- Jerome Davis (Edwina Gage tinues to Dec. 10. • About 400 AZA members will Croll), former Detroiters, now of 10 Carrollton Terrace, Char- be selling boxes of candy. Part lottesville, Va., a daughter, of the money from the fund- raising drive will be used to Amy Dawn. help sponsor various local AZA * * * Oct. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs. activities. The rest will go to Norman Weiss (Sandra Weis- various Bnai Brith philanthro- man), Detroiters now residing pies, UNICEF and the Heart in Milwaukee, Wis., 'a daughter, Fund, the latter in memory of Max Kroloff, well-known na- Marcy Lynn. * * * tional Bnai Brith worker. The money will also be used Oct. 12 — To Dr. and Mrs. Myron Bakst (Celia Friedman), for scholarships to the annual of 20539 Blackstone, a son, International AZA Leadership Training. Conference and the an- Richard Howard. nual Israel summer tour spon- * * * Oct. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. sored by the BB Youth Organi- Victor S. Widenbaum (Ronna zation. Chairman for the drive is Leff), of 20429 Ardmore, a son, Barry Kriger, of the Sy-Teens Daniel Steven. AZA chapter. He may be con- • * * To Mr. and Mrs. tacted for information at EL 6- Oct. 8 Allan J. Rosenberg (Barbara 3030. Weissman), of 10010 Woodland AN UNUSUAL GIFT FOR THAT Ct., Oak Park,. a son, Richard SPECIAL "NEW ARRIVAL . . ." Keith. CUSTOM MADE * * * INFANT DRESSES Oct. 4 — To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Manela (Eleanor Bet- $ man), of Oak Park, Mich., a son, Robert Alan. * * * Oct. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Siegel, of 25115 Scotia, Huntington Woods, a daughter, 3300 Waverly TO 9-8639 company Cantor Ackerman at the piano. Special b u s transportation will be provided for those women living in the Dexter area. The bus will leave from the Yeshivah, Dexter at Cort- land, at 12 noon. For tickets or reservations, call Mrs. Epstein, DI 1-3523. Dave Diamond .The same fine food you have always enioyed Orchestra - Entertainment 302 Fox Building UN 4-4346 WO 2-4814 20231 James Couzens Vacation-Tempora ry-Wake-up COYLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE . 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