ar y 1 ea( lines or ewes ews Issues of Dec. 29 and Jan. 5 Bennett-Shu man Troth is Told For technical reasons, early deadlines must be set for the issues of The Jewish News of Dec. 29 and Jan. 5, due to the occurrence" of Christmas and New Year Days on Mondays. For the issue of Dec. 29, all editorial copy must be in our hands before 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 22. All copy for the issue of Jan. 5 must reach us before 2 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 29. eler4ation of 13 Detroiters to Attend Yeshiva U. Banquet MISS KATHY S. CLEGG Mr. and Mrs. Webb Middle- ton of Washburn Ave. announce the engagement of their niece, Kathy S. Clegg, to Jeffrey L. Tann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warrington G e or g e Tann Dr. a MUMFORD U S I N G S A delegation of 13 Detroiters will attend the 75th anniversary dinner of Yeshiva University, at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, Sunday evening. The delegation includes Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Levy, Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Laven, Mr. and Mrs. John Lurie, Mr. and Mrs. Al Borman, Phillip Stollman, Rabbi Haym Donin and Dr. Jacob E. Goldman. Levy will be presented with a leather-bound book contain- ing mementos of the Yeshiva dinner held in his honor in Detroit last May. Included in the book will be photographs, news clippings and the names of all who participated in the annual Detroit event. Among the master builders, contributors of $18,000 or more, who will be honored at the din- ner, will be, in addition to Levy, Al Borman and John Lurie. Governor Nelson A. Rockefel- ler will be the principal speak- er at the_ dinner: Dr. Samuel Belkin, president of the university since 1943, who coincidentally will be mark- ing his 50th birthday, will be the guest of honor. Other speakers will include Max J. Etra, chairman of the university's board of truste MISS SUSAN BE Joseph M. Mazer, chairman mond jubilee committee - Mr. and Mrs.. Ra les H. Silver, divine Wisconsi and Dr. Belkin. gagemen of Susan, Crescent Shri Holds son of Shulm Brotherhoo inner Th uture brig Crescent Shr Club will wen Present a pane iscussion on studeri at Wayne iated with "Peace Throug Brotherhood" sity, where h • i fraternity. at its annual B ug. 12 wedding is planned. ner 8 p.m. Mon Manor. The panel will consist of Debs Branch Jubilee Judge James Montante, Rev. Debs Branch of the Work- Donald F. Bodley and Rabbi M. men's Circle will hold its 45th Robert Syme. Following the dis- Jubilee Banquet 6:30 p.m. Sun- cussion, the membership will be day at the Workmen's Circle presented a suggested slate of Center, 18340 W. Seven Mile. - officers for 1962 by the nomi- Want ads get quick results! nating committee. a s aw s uppe s at Center, Dec. 17 Small fry of Detroit are get- ting ready for the countdown. On Sunday, Dec. 17, the Omni- bus series of the Jewish Center, will present "The Runaway Latke" with George Latshaw and his puppets. There will be performances at 2 and 3:30 p.m. Tickets are now available at the Center. For group. rates and further infor- mation, call DI 1-4200. You'll Like GREENFIELD Noodles and Farfet Better By SLM SHAPIRO Tonight marks the culmination of three months of hard work for Mumford's Drama Club, as they present "My Three Angels" in the school auditorium. The cur- tain is at 8 p.m. and tickets for the all-student production are still available. Student. Council is planning the election of new officers and senators. Coming up on the Council- calendar is the Lions Club fund-raising drive. Members of the American Youth Hostel Club .are anxiously awaiting Christmas vacation, for with it comes the season's first ski trip. The excursion will take -them to the Blue Lake Hostel, near Frederick, for five days. The American Field Service Club is looking far into the future as it lays plans for a jazz show to be held in late April. Proceeds from the show will go toward financing exchange stu- dents coming to Mumford and other schools throughout the country. Mumford sports moved indoors last week as the Mustang cagers opened their season .against Northeastern with a 54-37 loss. Boys' swimming drills also started, while the girls fell to Redford in their final meet to finish the season with five wins and one loss. Less than two months remain until Graduation Day, Jan. 31. The seniors are busily preparing for their farewell to Mumford. Activities will include the honors convocation, prom, and graduation. ewMAR-PARV is made with pure poly-unsaturated 'vegetable and corn oils .. I y's diet—MAR-PARV is ade with pu corn oil and othe etable oils . . . y- unsaturated t• eserye their natural high linoleic co t. This important igh factor is e biggest food news a lo ital key to diet healt rotectio y' family. So take ad ntage in -PARV. Iious—MAR-PARV Delicious as i s or and golden- unny rig smooth texture . 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WARSH & SONS -.11011111111111111111110MIONOVINPOINWONIMONOW., — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS — Friday, December 8, 1961 Clegg•Tann Troth Announced