THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, September 30, 1960 — 20 Fern Marcus Will Wed Eugene S4lar MUMFORD S I N G .. . MISS FERN MARCUS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Marcus of Oak Park announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Fern Ruth, to Eugene Sklar, son of Mrs. Esther Sklar of San Juan Ave. and the late Sam Sklar. Miss Marcus is a graduate of the Wayne State University Col- lege of Education. Her fiance attends the University of De- troit School of Dentistry where he is affiliated with Alpha Om- ega dental fraternity. He is also a member of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. A June wedding is planned. New Adas Shalom Sisterhood Book Reviews Planned The Sisterhood of Adas Sha- lom will launch a new book review series under the co-chair- manship of Mrs. Philip Helfman and Mrs. Joseph Katchke. The first review event will take ,place on Oct. 18, to be followed by events on Nov. 22, January 17 ana Feb. 21. The reviews will be given by Mrs. Harry Oberstein, Mrs. Jacob E. Segal, Rabbi M. Robert Syme and Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. Con- sultants for the new series in- chide Mrs. Sol Hammerstein, president; Mrs. Jacolf E. Segal, Mrs. Nathan Glenner, Mrs. Mil- ton Weiss, Mrs. Nicholas Fena- kel, Mrs. George Bassin and Mrs. Manny Lax. Publicity for the series is being handled by Mrs. Louis E. Levitan. All the events will be held at 10 a.m. in the social hall and a continental breakfast will be served, arranged by Mesdames Earl Gould and Abe Morrison. Series tickets may be obtained through Mrs. Philip Langwald, UN 3-6127; and Mrs. Harr, Port- ner, UN 3-3789. Club Nils Ultra Group ith Party Opens Clu ope par Do s, will ltra ktail eason with a of Oct. 8, at the h Farber, 18233 ion ge a- UN ings tion People residing in . Oak Park and the Northwest Area . . I have moved my shoe repair shop from Dexter & Waverly to 14051 W. 8 MILE RD. near- Ardmore MODERN Shoe Repair Specializing in Orthopedic Shoe Corrections K. GILBERT BY SUSAN KOBEL In their first game of the sea- son, the Mumford Mustangs played 'to a 13-13 tie against the Central Trailblazers, last Friday. The team opens the home game series next week, in a clash with Southeastern, 3:30 p.m., at Mum- ford. Included in the game's ac- tivities will be a colorful half- time show celebrating M-Week. Newly chosen members of the Mumford "Radio Broadcasters" Guild are: Margaret Burton, Judee Cohen, Bob Dovitz, Bob Goldman, Eddie Goldman, John Heavenrich, Nathan Keller, Lois Mandiberg, Linda Plein, Susan Tenenbaum, Jeannie Summers, Gerald Fife, and Chuck Mintz. They joined old members at a club party last Sunday, to build a float for the M-Week festivities. Mumford's American Field Service Club will begin its ac- tivities with a bottle drive this Sunday to raise funds. Later in the month, the group will hold its annual Halloween party, host- ing exchange students from the Detroit area. Dec. 8 and 9 are the dates of Mumford's school play this sem- ester, "The Heiress," based on the novel "Washington Square," b7 Henry James. Student direc- tor will be Barbara Linden. The senior class of January 1961 went to the polls to choose its class officers. Campaigning for the presidency were Joey May and Phyllis Lui; for Veep spot, Wendy Yolles and Pat Fur- lough; running for secretary, Thelma Phillips and Sandy 'Yol- les; for treasurer, Wendy Serwer and Marshall Korby. Until the elections are final, the class has been led by the steering com- mittee, headed by David Drach- ler. Women's Council Will Hear CBS Analyst Richard C. Hottelet Richard C. Hottelet, CBS tele- vision news analyst, will be the featured speaker at the opening meeting of the Detroit Section, National Coun- cil of Jewish Women, 12:30 p.m. Monday at Temple Israel. His topic will be "New Stages in World De- velopment." A dessert luncheon will be :served by Mrs. S a m u el Hottelet Willis and Mrs: Conrad Friedman, hospitality chairmen, and their committee, Mesdames Joseph Bing, Rosalie Brodman, Louis Goldenberg, Milton Hirschfield, Harold Kratze, Jerome Manheim, Jack Milin, C. H. Ressler, Carl Rosman, Harold Simon, M. Teitel- baum and L. Trunsky. Mrs. Maier Finsterwald, chair- man of the day, will introduce the speaker, and Mrs. Edward Kahn will offer the opening prayer. National SZO Director to Speak at Wayne U. Who Needs Israel?" will be the subject of a talk to be presented by Aryeh Simon, national director of the Student Zionist Organiza- tion, at a special SZO program 8 p.m., Oct. 9 in the Mart Room, Student Center, Wayne State Uni- versity. Folk dancing, community sing- ing and refreshments also will be featured. The public is invited to attend. Form Friendship Club News Brevities DR. GERALD GURMAN was reelected president of the De- troit Tennis and Squash Club, 13200 Grove, at the annual election of officers. Gurman, who is the present Detroit city doubles champion along with Robert Nederlander, will be serving his second term as pres- ident. Elected to serve with Gurman were Arnold Frank, vice president; and William •Perlmutter, treasurer. * * * Dame Margot Fonteyn will be guest artist with the Royal Ballet of England when it appears here at the Masonic Auditorium Jan. 5-8. It will be the ballet's re- turn to the U. S. after a three - year ab- sence. Many other attrac- tions are listed in this year's Masonic Tem- ple and Scot- tish Rite Audi- torium series Dame Margot of, concerts, including the series of symphony events. * * * MARCEL MARCEAU, known as the world's greatest panto- minist, together with his cele- brated "COMPAGNIE D E MIME," are at the Shubert Thea- ter for an engagement extending through Saturday evening. The "Compag e" direct fro • a ay ru where M eau an is company played capacit diences. * * •D EON AM is report d mak' a rapid ecovery fr a co nary oc ' g to a emple 1 sp The abbi to e pulp after a fe weeks o at th ome of ends. * * The FRIEN CIRCLE State H *tal w' ts nth an- . nive . Thurs- g 8 day at e Veter. Memorial Buildin Dr. Ke th B. re will sp k on " • nt Me 1 Illne ." L'A LIER G , 193 Livern will be its fall a- son wit one ma show o aint- ings, wa olors and ges by Leonard w a Master of Arts degree from Michigan State University where he studied with Abraham Rattner. He is pres- ently teaching art at Western Col- lege for women in Oxford. * * * The ROYAL DANISH BAL- LET will make its second tour of North America during 1960. The Danish ell . any is scheduled to pl a t 'rmance en- eme in Detr. 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