Purther-Keywell Rites Solemnized MUMF ORD S S MRS. DONALD PURTIIER 1 11) The marriage of Barbara Jane Keywell and Donald Joel Pur- ther was solemnized at a cere- mony and dinner for the imme- diate families April 15 at the , Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Keywell of Shrewsbury Rd. Mr. Purther is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Doug- las Purther of Roselawn Ave. Morris Adler officiated and the bride was attended by her sisters, Mrs. Joel Tauber. and Mrs. Richard Owen. Frank : lin Purther was. the bride- groom's best man. The bride wore a gown of white peau de soie appliqued in hand corded Alencon lace. Her fingertip veil fell from , a lace cap and she carried a Bible with stephanotis and orchids. After a Caribbean honey- moon, the couple will reside in Detroit. I Bar Mitzvahs I Mr. and Mrs. William J. Brown, 18935 Muirland, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harris Barnett, will be observed 9 a.m. April 22, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A dinner in his honor will be held that • evening at his home. * * * ,Hyman J. Kramer, 18925 Oak, announces the Bar Mitzvah of his son Jerald Noel will be observed 9 a.m. April 22, at Cong. Adas Shalom. A reception in his honor will be held that evening. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Zeldon S. Cohen of Warrington Dr. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerold Norman, will be observed •April 29 at Cong. Ahavas Achim. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lodis Citrin, 19986 Snowden, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Allen, will be observed 9 a.m. Saturday at Cong. Bnai David. A dinner-dance in his honor will be held that evening at the Mayfair. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Percy Kaplan, 17164 Birwood, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, David Aaron, will be observed 8:30 a.m. Saturday at Beth Aaron Synagogue.' The family will be at home to friends and relatives from 8:30 p.m. * • * Dr. and Mrs. Allen A. Marks 8232 Hendrie, Huntingto Woods, announce the Bas Mi vah of their daughter, Les Barbara, will be observed 8 p.m. today at Temple Isr Friends of the family and me bers of the Temple are invit to attend a reception in h honor following services. * * * Mrs. Esther Bentheim of Nor- folk Ave. announces the Bar Mitzvah of her son, Steven Si- mon, will be observed Saturday at Cong. Gemiluth Chassodim. A reception in his honor will be held 2-5 p.m. Sunday at Cong, Shomrey Emunah. By SUE KOBEL Joining the ranks of Mum- ford's numerous clubs is the newly-formed Coin Club. The group consists of beginning col- lectors as well as students with well-established, elaborate col- lections. The members trade and sell coins among them- selves, as well as discuss coins at their meetings. President and organizer of the club is Stephen Richardson. Howard White is secretary. Mumford's gym was trans- formed Dogpatch-style last Fri- day night as senior Daisy Maes hosted their Li'l Abners to an evening of square dancing. Blackened teeth, pigtails, and straw hats were common sights among the gals who learned to open doors and hold coats for their dates. The dance was planned by social committee co-chairmen Larry Baskin and George Economy. The Senior Variety, Show will be staged 8 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, in the school audi- torium. All-senior acts will be featured in: a unique theme. Chairmen of this event are Elly Rose and Jim Grossman. Nearly 300 seniors will leave for Washington, D.C. April 26 on the senior trip. The group will tour the city_ and nearby historical sites for four d returning via Gettysbur April 31. to fix "Our task now is st, but to the blame for the e future," plot a course for hn F. Ken from President nedy's Senate s ech . of Aug. 14, 1958, has • n chosen as Motto. the Senior Cla Competing agai t 2,000 other pers from high school new States, throughout the Un Mumford's Mercury earn Medalist award from the Colum- bia University Press Associa- tion. Medalist is the highest honor a high school newspaper can earn. Another school, publication, the Muse literary magazine, has just selected Denise Jackson and Chuck Mintz as co-editors. In addition, three new members were added to the advisory board. They are Lisbeth Gross- man, Nance Lui, and Ellen Schiff. Mumford is one of the few Detroit high schools boast- ing a literary magazine. The Muse is published once each semester. Bob Aptekar will spend his summer vacation living with a family in Holland under the auspices of the Michigan Coun- cil of Churches. Although Bob doesn't know to which city he is headed, he expects to from hiS "family" Natio ancellor to Ad s Tau. Epsil o Members Sidney Uson, o is., supren exec c hancel- for of Tau an in- ternationa ternity, will address of the D troit gr ter and e local unde a•uate ch ers (University Michigan, - State University and D oit Col- lege of Law) at a • er to be held 8:15 p.m. 28 at Boe- ky's Resta the international con ion of the fraternity to be held in Detroit in December have been formulated and will be discussed at the smoker. All members desiring to at- tend are asked to contact Barry Stullberg, WO 2-3250. Latin American `Frontier' to Be AJC Topic Lenhoff-Gersh Troth Told at Dinner Fete FOR . . . Superb Service Large Selection The Best in Clothing for Children "New Frontiers for Latin America" will be discussed by Rudy V. Fimbres, public affairs officer, Bureau of Inter-American Affairs, Department of State, Washington, at a meeting of the American Jewish Congress - De- troit Women's Division 12:30 p.m. Monday at the Rainbow Terrace, 18451 Wyoming. Mrs. Theodore Rosen, chair- man of the Division's Commission on International Affairs, will chair the event. Fimbres, a graduate of the Uni- versity of New Mexico, served in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps and was U.S. vice consul in Spain and assistant desk officer for MISS DRA LEN FF Argentine in the Depart At a recent family d ner, State. to the announcement was made of th The meeting is 0 free. Re- en agem a Marjor* public. Admission the A freshments will be rved. , to Mrs. Dan Shapi is president ision, Ameri- arry of the Women's Gersh, can Jewish Cong ss, and Mrs. 7412 w. seven mile rd. ram chair- e. Sallan Lurie is man. e future bridegroom is a open thursdays 'til 9 student at the University of park free on our lot Alpha Omega Women Detroit where he is affiliated university 4-2662 to Aid Needy Dental with Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. Patients with Donor Fete An Aug. 20 wedding is planned. Temple Israel will be the scene of the annual donor luncheon of Detroit Women of Alpha Omega dental fraternity 12:30 p.m. Wednesday. President Mrs. Abe Pearlman announces the 1 proceeds of this event will We Offer Floral Designs That Are Different For enable the or- EDDINS • SHOWERS • BAR MITZVAHS ganization W If You Want the Ordinary .. DON'T READ THIS! . srael Dental School and provide car e f o r indigent dental patients Mrs. Zoncl5r in Detroit, as well as contribut 'to m y local charities. A , ar Mrs. r co el) s. E Meyers •y feature• , along wi p ntation of pri Chairman • e donor is M onder, who is as- is ed by-. Mesdames Ed War- rener and George Leib, gifts and decorations, and Mesdames Leslie Moss and Ethvin Schneid- er, tickets. AY GRUSHOFF Invites you to con It with him regarding your floral needs— No der too small or too large. 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