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November 08, 1963 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1963-11-08

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Friday, Novem ber 8, 1963—THE DETROIT JEWIS H NEWS—=

MUMFORD

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Benjamin-Hoenig
Engagement Told

Southfield
High
School
Newsline

BY RANDY ZUSMAN
The annual homecoming dance
"Queens and Quarterbacks" was
held on October 25. Diana Sah-
By JAY MASSERMAN
lin was named homecoming
queen for 1963.
The Mumford January Senior
Best class float was won by
Class opens its schedule of ac-
the Class of '64, seniors. Most
tivities tonight with the semi-
original float was won by the
annual Sadie Hawkins Dance in
Swim club. The most beautiful
the school gym. This dance is
float went to the Art Club.
under the auspices of the social
The Southfield Junior Symph-
committee, headed by Laurie
ony is eager to fill vacancies left
Spector and Bruce Gallant.
The traditional Student Coun-
by graduated students w i t h
MISS LAENA BENJAMIN
young musicians of Junior High
cil-Senior Class volley ball game
and High School age who have
will be held on Nov. 14. Evelyn
At a recent family dinner at a good instrumental background
Paul and Allan Cohen, Prom co-
their
Monica
Ave.
home,
Mr.
and are interested in perform-
chairmen, have announced that
the Senior Prom will take place and Mrs. Reuben Benjamin an- ing orchestral music.
nounced the engagment of their
on Jan. 23 at Cobo Hall.
Anxious to surpass last
A Tamarack weekend early daughter, Laena Rae, to Shel- year's membership, Richard
don
I.
Hoenig,
son
of
Mr.
and
in December is also in the plan-
Brown, instrumental music
ning, announced Steve Cohen, Mrs. Sandor Hoenig of Indiana teacher in the Southfield
Ave.
A
March
22
wedding
is
Senior class president. Senior
School System and conductor
speakers at the January com- planned.
of the symphony, has an-
mencement exercises will be
nounced that there are open-
Robert Palmer and Rena Deitch. Legion Post, Criterion
ings in all sections except
The Michigan Math Contest,
clarinet.
to be held in the next few Club Invites Public to
The group meets each Satur-
weeks, will be entered by over Veterans Day Program day for practice in the Southfield
50 Mumford Seniors. The Muse,
Veterans Day will be cele• High School from 9:30 till noon.
Mumford's literary magazine, is brated by the Jewish community Winter and Spring concerts are
now accepting contributions of at a public program 8:30 p.m. given each year. The symphony
poetry, prose or art.
Sunday at the Knights of Pythias is in its fifth year and draws its
The American Field Service Hall, 15787 Wyoming, it was an- membership f r o m Southfield,
Club announces its Hootenanny, nounced by Joseph Shapiro, com- Lathrup Village, Birmingham,
the "Big Hoot," will be held in mander of Julius Rosenwald Post Bloomfield Hills, Oak Park and
the Mumford Auditorium on of the American Legion.
Detroit.
Nov. 23. Tickets can be pur-
The program will be presented
The regional Southeastern
chased at the ticket office or under the joint auspices of the Michigan Scholastic Writing
from any AFS club member, Criterion Club and the Rosen- Awards Contest, sponsored for
says John Segall, president. Pro- wald Post.
the 18th year by the Detroit
ceeds will pay for an exchange
Norman Robbins, the Amer- News, is open to students in the
student at Mumford next year.
sixth through 12th grades of
The MC will be Pete Cantini of ican Legion's Vice-Commander public, private and parochial
for
the
Department
of
Michigan,
The Retort.
will deliver the principal ad- schools in Lenawee, Livingston,
dress, with Darlene Fields, Macomb, Monroe, 0 a k 1 a n d,
Freedman Offers
Audrey Gurka, Rory Bielak and Washtenaw and Wayne counties.
Sharron During featuring a pro- The deadline for entries is Jan.
Benefit of Experience
gram
of instrumental music, 11.
at Travel Associates
Hawaiian, modern jazz and ballet
The Detroi t News offers
Arthur Freedman has a back- dance performances.
awards in a variety of classifica-
ground of practical travel ex-
The social hour to follow will tions which are a part of regu-
perience abroad to draw upon
include popular dancing and re- lar classroom assignment. Dic-
in counseling clients of Travel freshments.
The public is in- tionaries, certificates and gold
Associates, Inc., 22300 W. War- vited. Admission
will be free for keys are given to the top win-
ren.
all
seated
before
8:30
There ners.
He has been sales manager of will be a door charge p.m.
The outstanding manuscripts
after
that
the firm since April.
entered by journalism, Eng-
hour.
Freedman worked and trav-
Also free, will be admission to lish and social studies students
eled in Europe, North Africa
the
Criterion Club's "open-house" will be judged by a panel of
and the Middle 'East from 1957
program
8 p.m. Wednesday at more than 130 teachers and
through 1962. He taught school
the
Commonwealth
Bank Com- 'school officials. Selected re-
in France. was a travel agerit in
gional award-winning manu-
Denmark for three years and munity Hall, W. Seven Mile at scripts will be sent to New
spent a year in Israel, part of Mark Twain, when "LaGiocan- York for judging in the na-
which time he served on the da," "Capricio Espagnol," "Sur- tional competition. National
staff of the Sheraton Tel Aviv prise Symphony," and "Sche- awards include cash prizes
Hotel. He was a tour guide and herezade" will be heard with and college scholarships.
consultant for private groups in commentaries in the course of
Last year, over 10,000 manu-
countries of Europe and in Is- an "Interlude with the Classics scripts were received by the De-
in
the
Newest
Dimension."
rael.
troit News, and of these over
A graduate of Central High
1,000 won regional award s.
School, Freedman managed the Suburban Hills ORT
Twenty regional winners also
Brass Rail on Woodward at
received national awards.
Grand Blvd. after graduation Plans Home Tour
The 1964 "Blue and Gray"
from the University of Miami.
Visits to seven imaginative will be, this year, in its 10th
He is the son of the late Joe suburban homes have been sche- year of publication. This will be
Freedman, charter Goodfellow duled for 11 a.m. Nov. 15 by an anniversary issue with many
and founder of the Brass Rail the Women's American ORT special features never before
Restaurants. F o r information, Suburban Hills Chapter.
used in a Southfield yearbook.
Freedman can be reached at
Mrs. Harvey Cole, chairman,
This year's book will also be
CR 4-4040.
will be assisted by Mesdames 30 pages larger. And, for the
Hubert Curson, Norman Feder, first time, color will be used.
Harry Hamburger, Roger Robin-
Special for the seniors will
son, Robert Stone and Harold be their own personally engrav-
Sucher.
ed books. Yearbook orders will
Mrs. N. H. Schlafer, president be taken beginning three days
of. Michigan Region, says pro- prior to Thanksgiving. The goal
In Tel Aviv it's
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ceeds will help ORT to fulfill this year is 1,500 books. Karen
its goals of training workers and Dorjath is this year's editor of
technicians at its schools the "Blue and Gray." She, along
throughout the world.
with other members of this
• Homes to be visited are those year's staff, decided on the

In Paris Ws
© of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole, theme for the '64 publication to
3585 Bradford, Birmingham; Mr. be "The New Look of South-
and Mrs. William Kahn, 25825 field High."
W. 14 Mile Rd.. Franklin; Mr.
Other members of the staff
and Mrs. Seymour Joffe, 7280 include Judy Miller, Barb Ris-
Kingswood Dr., Franklin; Mr. tau, Pam Pavlick, Carol Black-

But in Detroit Ws
and Mrs. Henry Pariser, 1010 man, Jan Yager, Judy Harrison,
Ardmoor, Birmingham; Mr. and Stan Arbromaitis, Tom Carli,
Mrs. Maurice Schlafer, 27630 and Kay Xipolitos. Sheldon Davis
Fairway Hills Dr., Franklin; Mr is photographer. Marilyn Humph-
and Mrs. A. Alfred Taubman, rey is the staff advisor and Mrs.
28755 Bell Rd., Southfield; and Letha Palmer is the business
• NOODLES
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuckerman, ma nager.
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Two members of the health
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And His Orchestra
were present to greet the guests.
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The assembly welcomed, on
their brief return to Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan R. Epstein,
who have been among the most
Catering Service
ardent workers for this cause
Required
in Detroit for many years.
for a strictly Orthodox Synagogue
Guests included former Gover- in Windsor. All facilities incl.
dishes, etc. will be supplied. Reply
nor John Swainson and Lt. Gov.
in writing only (no phone) to
of Michigan John Lesinski.
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E. Giles, Windsor, Ont.
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of a movie describing activi-
ties at City of Hope, an ad-
dress commending the health
Sheldon
Rott
center was given by Ray Mil-
and his
land, noted actor.
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