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'New Books for Old' Campaign
to Help Stock Brandeis U. Library

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By SUE KOBEL
Thirteen Mumfordites won
gold achievement keys for ex-
cellence in writing in the De-
troit News Scholastic Writing
Awards Contest. They are:
Dorothy Marx, familiar essay;
Susan Cohn, critical review,
editorial, and column; Bruce
Paying a call on Mrs. MILTON DONER at her home and Rubin, one-act adoption for
meeting with excellent results in their campaign to collect radio; Frank Lipson, news
books for re-sale are these members of the National Women's story; Ellen Ross, news story;
Committee of Brandeis University, left to right; Mrs. Doner, Douglas Ross, editorial; Larry
Mrs. J. LEON GITTLEN, Mrs. JERRY MORSE, chairman, Jackier, sports story; and Har-
vey Robb, sports story.
Mrs. OSCAR ZEMAN and Mrs. SAMUEL AARON.
* * *
In the Junior Division, top
"New. Books for Old," a pro- prizes went to Ellen Schiff,
ject to gather old books that are short, short story; James Grey,
still in good condition, sell them junior sketch; Lisbeth Gross-
and purchase new books for the man, junior sketch; Marcy
library at Brandeis University, Miller, junior sketch; and Leon-
is currently being undertaken ard Schwartz, junior sketch.
Others who received honor-
by the Detroit Chapter, Bran-_
Meyer L. Brown, general deis University National Wom- able mention or commendation
include: Bob Epstein, Martin
president of the Farband Labor en's Committee.
Leichtman, Marianne Jaye,
the
chairmanship
of
Under-
Zionist Order, will be in Detroit
Mary Heavenrich, Cathy Kurs-
Mrs.
Jerry
Morse,
vice-presi-
Sunday a n d
man, Robert Rosen, Ann Ja-
Monday, April dent of the book fund, the cobowitz, Susan Kobel, Laurie
3 and 4, to chapter seeks "books that stand Wender, Geraldine Furth, Sue
address gath- unused on shelves in closets, Shout, Stephen Sniderman,
erings a La- attic or storage rooms. Books in
bor Zionist every conceivable field, includ- Julie Nichamin, Barbara Quint,
a n d Lands- ing law books, science fiction Jeffrey Faintuck, Stuart Rose,
m a ns h a f t e n and paper backs—as long as Linda Bernstein, Sally Fink,
leaders. He they are not torn, mildewed or Mice Keidan, Nancy Harold,
Sybil Oshensky, Richard Wish-
will be the have broken bindings," said netsky,
Barbara MichalS, Myra
speaker at a Mts. Alvin Barnett, chapter Auslander,
Laura Wolfgang,
President.
brunch meet-
Renee Silverman, Linda Wol-
Books
collected
will
go
on
ing at the La-
nez, Louise Penman, Marilyn
bor Zionist public sale on May 15 and 16, Mittleman, Ronald Schneider,
Institute, at Maxine Sheldon Studio, 19355 Stephen Daniels, Linda Harris,
19161 Schae- . Livernois. Proceeds will be used Judith Harris, Jacqueline Col-
fer, at 10:30 to purchase new volumes in man, Gail Raimi and Ruthan
a.m., Sunday, many categories to fill the Matyunas.
when the De- shelves of the university's new
The awards will be presented
trait Labor Goldfarb Library, dedicated last May 4 at the Masonic Temple.
Zionist Orga- November at Waltham, Mass.
Certain prize-winning manu-
Working with Mrs. Morse on. scripts will be sent on to the
Brown
zation and De-
troit Farband will join in form- the book campaign are Mes- national competition in New
ing their 1960 Israel Bond dames Charles Briskman and York.
A week remains until "Har-
campaign cabinet, and in plan- Sidney Marwil, co-chairmen.
Book collection depots are vey" comes to Mumford for
ning a citywide testimonial
rally on May 25 on behalf of now being established. Mean- two performances, April 7 and
Israel Bonds in honor of Israel while, donors with large num- 8.
Twenty foreign students from
Prime Minister David Ben- bers of books are invited to
call any of the following area local schools attended AFS Day
Gurion.
chairmen for pick-up:
activities last Friday. Parties
Mesdames Samuel Aaron, SU were held in honor of the stu-
Monday, 8:30 p.m., Brown
8-5185;
Charles
Briskman,
UN
3-5597;
will address a meeting of Ares Robert Danto, TO 8-8022; Milton dents and they spoke to the
idents, delegates and key lead- Doner, UN 1-8373; Robert Drews, student body at two assemblies.
3-3778; Clement Hopp. TO 8-2464;
ers in the Detroit Landsman- WE
John Hopp, Jr., UN 4-3377; Sidney All 20 stayed at the homes of
shaften, under the co-chairman- Marwil, UN 3-9063; Leo Mellen, UN Mumfordites during the visit
1-2356; Arthur. Rice, UN 2-0095; Dan-
ship of Hyman Lipsitz and Sol iel
Siegel, UN 1-2355; Oscar Zemon, which was co-sponsored by the
Kanat, at Lipsitz' home, 23650 UN 3-6512; Max Aikens, LI 5-5060; American Field Service Club
Barnett, LI 7-4553; I. Irving
Radclift, Oak Park. The Lands- -.Alvin
Bittker, LI 7-0490; J. Leon Gittlen, and the Student Council.
manshaften then will form their LI 5-3570; Harold Morrison, EL
The Girls Swim Team
1960 Israel Bond campaign cab- 6-8892; or Jack Novc:, LI 3-4082.
dropped its last meet to Red-
inet.
ford, 84-33. This marked the
Harry L. Schumer has accept- Mumford Parents Set fourth consecutive losS for the
Mermaids and ended a dismal
ed the post of general chair- 2-Day Theater Party
season. Scoring for Mumford
man of the 1960 Labor Zionist
A theater party at the Mere- tin the Redford meet were Len-
Movement-Landsmanshaften Is-
ore Lempert, diving; Nancy
rael Bond campaign, with Mor- ury Theater, from which pro- Jones,
free style; Judy Lepof-
ris L. Schaver as vice-chairman. ceeds will go to a school schol- sky and Barbara Feldman, back
Serving in the LZO campaign arship fund, is planned by the stroke; Nancy Rattner, butter-
cabinet are Norman Cattier, Mumford Parents Club on Wed- fly; and the medley relay team
William Hordes, Morris Lieber- nesday and Thursday.
Features to be shown are of Diane Bachman, Sue Simon,
man, Irving Pokempner, Mor-
Diane Stocker and Rosalie
ritz Schubiner and Sidney Shev- "The Last Angry Man" and Zdanowicz.
"Cash
McCall."
Tickets
may
be
its.
purchased from Mrs. H. Fried,
Enrolled in the Landsman- UN 4-2954; or Mrs. S. Deutch, ZOD Board to Hear
shaften campaign cabinet to UN 2-9248.
date are. Harry E. Citrin, Sam
Seven scholarships were Agency Economist
Zionist Organization of De-
Kaufer, Nathan P. Rossen, awarded to graduates of the
Meyer Terebelo, David Weiner, January class, and an even troit will hold a board meeting
Theodore Wise and Julius Zem- larger number will be given to at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Gold, ex-
mol.
June graduates.
At 8:15 p.m., Monday, the ecutive director of ZOD, 18517
Parents Club will bring Dr. Hartwell.
Attorney Harold Norris
Judge Ira G. Kaufman, ZOD
Stephen C. Cappannari, sociol-
to Air 'Civil Liberties'
ogy and anthropology professor president, announces that Isaac
Attorney Harold Norris, at Wayne State University, to Kurland, director general of the
chairman of the Detroit Chapter speak in the school auditorium. Jewish Agency's economic de-
of the American Civil Liberties His topic is "The Dating and partment in Tel Aviv, now in
the U.S. as an economic advisor
Union, will discuss "R e c e n t Courtship of Teen-Agers."
A question and answer period to the Agency's Aliyah depar-
Developments in Civil Liber-
ties" at the monthly dinner will follow the lecture, for ment, will speak on middle
Meeting of Branch 2, Lab or which there is a nominal charge. class immigration and aliyah.
Detroiters interested in immi-
Zionist Organization of America, For information, call the co-
on Sunday evening, in the home chairmen, Mrs. Bertha Brotman, grating to Israel may meet with
of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yagoda, UN. 2-5573; or Ned Smokier, Kurland at the ZOD office,
10424 W. McNichols, on Thurs-
5451 W. Outer Dr. Co-sponsors TO. 8-8669.
day. For information or ap-
also will be Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Classified ads bring fast results! pointments, call DI. 1-8540.
Rabinowitz.

Testimonial to
B-G by Israel
Bonds on May 25

Centralites Reunite at Latin Quarter Fete

A cocktail hour will launch
the ten-year reunion of the 1950
class of Central High School,
at 8:30 p.m., April 9, at the
Latin Quarter. All members of
the January and June class are
invited to attend the informal
affair, together with class offi-
cers, faculty, friends and alumni
from other graduating classes.
A specially-prepared reunion
program will be featured, music
for- dancing will be provided by
Dick St e i n' s orchestra, and
prizes will be awarded. Refresh-
ments will be served.

Proceeds from the tickets, to
be sold at the d o o r, will be
donated to the Central High
Scholarship Fund, for outstand-
ing students seeking a univer-
sity education.
Additional information m a y
be obtained from Joan (Kane-
ken) Kalef, UN 4-5762.

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