• • 4 Cleveland Leader Bloom-Ruskin Rites toSparkOpening Planned for April of Pte' Campaign MUMFOIRD Plan Cantorial Hour Openings for Classes Cantor Louis Klein of Bnai at With United Folk Schools its new semester start- Nioshe will present a "Hallel" program at the Cantorial Hour, ing last Monday, the United sponsored by the Jewish Cenrer Jewish Folk Schools announces on Meyers at 8 p.m., Wednes- D., Detroit Council of Pioneer only a few openings in all three day. .44 Women is launching a "pep sections of the school. In response to requests, the 4-• campaign" to boost membership .r0 Children 31/2 to 5 are accepted Cantorial Hour will be held on 4 , for nursery school; 5 and 6- Wednesday nights spring, in- cs. • during its spring drive to se- cure new members. year - olds in pre-school classes; stead of Thursday afternoon. T h e drive g:;* and 7 to 13-year-olds in the ele will open with mentary schools. Tests are given a. a tea on Thurs- • THE NEW in the latter category to deter- day afternoon. • mine the classes for which a Cf) in the Schav- By SUSAN KOBEL youngster is eligible. er auditorium After struggling through a Transportation is provided for of the Hayirn week of final exams. Mumford- all students, if desired, and the G reen berg ites are enjoying a three-day school has Bar Mitzvah prepara- Center. an- vacation before the new semes- , tion for students only. For in- • The most nounces Mrs. ter begins Monday. formation. call the school of- beoutiful ti Milton Weiss. cocktail lounge Mumford Ski Club is travel- fice. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., o r g anization in ,Detroit ing to Grayling to spend five vice-president. days skiing, tobogganing and CHA-CIA OR YIDDISH JAZZ M r .s . Louis cr4 CALL skating. Its members are stay- MISS SUSAN BLOOM K aufman, ing at the Youth Hostel nearby. • The food and C leveland Plans for an April wedding President of the group is Laurie service is And His Hi-Society Orchestra better than women's lead- were revealed by Susan Bloom , Wender. For Your Dancing Pleasure ever before Mrs. Kaufman er and a mem- and Dr. Robert L. Ruskin, fol- Wednesday. 230 Mumford UN 4 - 8495 UN 4 - 9054 her of the Pioneer Women's na- lowin g announcement of their seniors were graduated. The 18476 Snowden tional advisory board. will be engagement by her parents, Mr.' speakers were Principal C. E. guest speaker at the tea. and Mrs. Milton M. Bloom, of Frazer Clark, seniors Sue Rice 2023 1 James Couzens At 8 p.m.. that evening, Mrs. Cincinnati. 0. Dr. Ruskin is the and Larry White. and the Rev. • Kaufman will meet in a special son of Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Louis Taylor of the Mayflower IMPORTS . . . session with local Council's ex- Ruskin. of Berkley Rd. : Congregational Church. e•utive board to discuss in- ONE OF A KIND The bride-to-be attended The cagers dropped another IBR 2-0644 creased services through in- Stephens College, and gradu- game Friday after their first Free Parking creased membership. The talks ated last month from the Uni- 1win of the season over South- will Corry-Outs - Complete Dinners be the first of a series of versity of Cincinnati teachers eastern. The loss was to North- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK briefing meetings to he held college. Dr. Ruskin was gradu- ern. 61-35. Despite the loss of 8 a.m. to 2:30 a.m. with membership chairmen High Soyle Fashions , ated from the University of ace Steve Malerman. the Mus- Fri. and Sot. 'til 3:30 a.m. the 17 local chapters. of Modest Prices , Michigan, where he was affili- tangs held Northern to a 33-33 ALL WELCOME The briefing sessions will he ated with Sigma Alpha Mu and : tie going into the third quarter. Call for Appointment: AFTER BOWLING prepared by Mesdames Irving Dressed As You Are! LI 9-5735 Turner. past Council president: Phi Delta Epsilon fraternities. but were outscored 18-2. los- Another Boesky's 12th at Hazelwood j ing the contest. Tuesday they Erwin Berman. national region - • take on Northeastern in a home all chairman: and Mrs. Weiss. : game. Next Friday the squad Culminating the series of WATCH NEXT WEEK FOR BIG NEWS hosts east-side leaders Eastern meetings will be a luncheon in FROM honor of the 17membership Traditional Jewish circles in The Mumford Radio Broad- chairmen in April, at the new Town and Country Club. The Detroit are currently in the casters Guild presented four ASSOCIATES membership campaign will close midst of planning for the 22nd hours of continuous broadcast- PHOTOGRAPHERS in May with a member-brina-a- anniversary banquet of the De- ing last month, as a service to LI 8-2266 LI 8-1116 member affair. , troit Council of Orthodox Rab- the school. Over-all directors for Mrs. Harry Mondry, educa- bis and the Merkaz. it is an- the show were Lauraine LaBan has an _ nounced by Rabbi Leizer Levin, and Judy Gerson. In the recent tion vice-president, chairman of club elections, Phyllis Lui was nounced that the Council Book the presidium chosen President. Bruce Rubin, Review Club will meet at 1 p.m.. of the Council. veep, Gayle Pearl. secretary. Saturday. in the home of Mrs. The dinner, Paula Brose, treasurer. and Jack Malamud, 22511 S. Bell- given to em- Mark Greenberg and Jerry FOR ANY OCCASION wood. Southfield. Mrs. Frank p h a si ze the Friedman. board members. Try- Wasser will review Philip "vital role that, outs for the club will be held Roth's "Goodbye, Columbus. - traditional Jo- early in the new semester. The full membership of Pio- "Harvey" will be the school daism plays in CALL SALLY FIELDS TR 3-8900 neer Women is invited to both Jewish per- play for the spring semester. the tea and the book review sonal and - 1960. The light comedy will so session. Social arrangements for cial life." will soon go into rehearsals fbr the the tea are being made by men R a bbi Levin Rabbi be held at 6 late spring presentation. • Earl Julius Taitelman. Simon p.m.. March 1. at Cong. Shaarey Matthews will direct the pro- Ka•bel and H. A. Woolf. Shomayim. 14200 W. 10 Mile, duction. Park. according to Rabbi' The student council dance CONTINENTALLY Oak Levin. "Moonglow" will be held March A complete committee is now 4. SPEAKING . A Hairdressing Colunto b by being formed to plan final de- tails 'for the program which is Mar y Carter and ' being presented under the Ramblewood Re-Elects Henry Phillipe chairmanship of David I. Berris. Dr. S. J. Hillenberg Hello there! As you can see Rabbi David B. Hollander, Dr. Sidney J. Hillenberg will by our new heading we now spiritual leader of Mount Eden have a name chosen for our col- Center. Bronx. N.Y.. will he the continue to serve as president. We Carry Over 250 Patterns of Ramblewood Country Club- umn. The whiner is Mrs. Lillian night's principal speaker. following his election at a mem- Mandell of Lauder and we are COME IN AND SEE OUR ENGLISH BONE bership meeting last week. looking forward to giving her Beth El Youth Entertain Serving with him will be our latest hair do. We chose CHINA DINNERWARE Louis T. Klein. this name because it fits in with Handicapped Children vice-president: the name of our new salon Fifty handicapped children AINSLEY — ROYAL CHELSEA Clare Fish- . being built. The "CONTINEN- from the Detroit Orthopedic 'f]: - man, secre-' TAL HAIR FASHIONS" and Clinic will be guests of honor ROYAL DOULTON — ROYAL WORCESTER tary; Bernard because of our continental asso- at a party to be given by the ROYAL CROWN DERBY — ROYAL ALBERT Saks. treasur- ciations. Some of the entries we Temple Beth El Young Adults er; and Mur- received are worthy of men- from 2 to 5 p.m.. Sunday. at ROYAL STAFFORD — COALPORT ray 'Kahn, Al- tion. Mrs. Nathan Shafkind's the temple. TUSCAN — HAMMERSLEY bert Fischer, Entertainment for the chil- "Hair and There" and Sylvia Albert Stern. Hydelman's "Hairs to You dren. aged from 6 to 12 years, Eugene Let - JUST ARRIVED — "ADAMS" IRONSTONE were amusing and clever. and will include arts and crafts, and 'vin. Irving 5 piece settings other suggestions were also ex- games. movies. refreshments up • Dr. Hillenberg Levinson. Li17, cellent Many thanks to all of and surprises, planned by the Young Adults community sere- Ilan Kelmenson• Robert Segal you CRYSTAL from France, England, Belgium, Ireland, Holland Congratulations of another ices committee, under the co- and Lawrence Zamler. board 3 piece setting — members. Goblet - Sherbet - Juice • kind are in order to two of chairmanship of Don Simon and up Dr. Hillenberg stated that the Jo y ce Alarkin. our clients. Mrs. Barbara Reiner ' club. located at 38500 W. 9 Mile, who gave birth to a baby boy SPECIAL English Bone China White-Gold in Farmington, is continuing and Mrs. Helen Zack who also ' Junior Omnibus at Center work to beautify the club Walt Disney's "The Littlest had a baby boy. We look for- Coffee Pot $5 . 8 5 Tea Pot $ 5.8 5 will be the next at- grounds and to expand its rec- ward to seeing them both very Sugar and Creamer $1.75. traction of the Jewish Commu- reational facilities. soon Hairdressing tip for this week pity Center's Junior Omnibus --, Is your scalp tight like a series. at 2:30 and 4 p.m., Sun- OP Eastern Star to Meet 14 Oak Park Chapter of the Or- drum? Feel it and find out. If day. Feb. 14. :der of the Eastern Star will it is. massage with the finger Studio Talk at Center I meet at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at tips for three minutes in the morning and at night regularly. Edith Foster, Jewish Center the Ferndale Women's Club, It will help stimulate your hair art instructor. will give a dem- 'when Dr. Allan Weiner will 533 OUELLETTE, Windsor, Opposite Tunnel I S BOESKY'S GOTTH ELF F COCKTAIL and AFTERNOON DRESSES Council Of Rabbis • S et 22nd Banquet • at 3:30. DAVE DOMBEY IF IT'S MUSIC . . REAL MUSIC . . • It's ARTIE FIELDS Orchestra IN CANADA English Bone China Costs Less 4e, SAVE UP TO 50% $1 75 $ 60 and LORD'S JEWELERS roots and should minimize fall- onstrati on of ceramics and en-'speak on "How to Discipline ing hair. More new: next ameling techniques, at 8:30 Children." Guests are invited. week. I p.m.. Thursday, at the Meyers Center. tAdv. ! Classified ads bring fast results! . . — CL 2-9702