'David and Giant' Due at Book Fair

MUMFORD

Teen-Ager Story Wins French Prize

"The City Under Ground" by I won for Mrs. Martel the French
Suzanne Martel, published by educators' prize.
Viking Press, won the Prix de 1'
Acelf of the Canadian Association
Want The Best?
of French-Speaking Educators in
Ask the Folks Who've Hod
1963. It has well earned it and
SAM BARNETT
the teen-agers for whom this fine
and His Orchestra
story is intended will love it.

Translated from the French by
Norah Smaridge and ably illustrat-
ed by Don Sibley, Mrs. Martel's
story reveals remarkable imagina-
By LARRY DEITCH
tive writing.
Oct. 30 was one of the most
Presented as a story dated in
outstanding days in Mumford his- the year 3.000, r bout an under-
tory. The day, Homecoming 1964., ground community functioning as
began with a pep rally featuring a highly civilized and extremely
a Student Council skit and a won- cultured center, Mrs. Martel wrote
derful performance by our cheer- it as if it were actually hapening
1 ers.•
now under our very eyes.
Th ay was highlighted by the She utilizes skill of portraying .
football team's. hard-fought 9-6 a community based on great scien-
victory over arch rival, Cass Tech. tific development, on electronic
Finally, the day's climax came computations, a community in an
when 450 Mumfordites jammed the age marked by new adventures—
Labor Zionist Institute for a big by people who no longer have
homecoming dance. The dance hair because hair became unessen-
featured a band contest won by tial.
Mrs. Martel had imagined seeing
Bobby Franklin and the Cres-
, her own sons as bearers of suc'l an
cendos.
Among the other five bands per- adventure and on that basis wrote
forming were the Rms-Brynes a story that involves explorations.
Quartet, the Golden Keys, the dialogues based on politics for the
Kenny Gray Quintet, and the Year 3,000, about excavations that
DuQuays. bring to light the old amidst the ,
ruins of Montreal—and some in-
The American Field Service
Club has just completed the first teresting human elements of even
aspiring to have beautiful hair
of many fund-raising projects
which in the age imagined becomes
for the year to insure the con-
tinuance of its program of bring- an innovation.
It is such imagination, coupled
ing foreign exchange students
The
club raised approximately with good writing, that deservedly
to
Mumford.

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The story of "David and the Giant" will be told by the Mildred
Berry Puppets at a special program for children at the 13th annual
Book Fair Nov. 8 and 11 at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Berry (left) will
present Goliath (top) and (from left) David. his father Jesse and
King Saul in her special version of the Bible favorite. Also starring
is Jonathon, the son of King Saul and David's friend, who wasn't
present for the picture. There will be three performances Sunday
at 1:45, 3 and 4:15 p.m.; and other performances 2 p.m. Wednesday.

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them Janco, one of the founders
come.
of the Dada movement; and Avniel,
Three Mumford students were
Fourteen-year-old Susan Merson
likened to Turner and Monet.
The exhibit and sale opens— will play the feminine lead in The selected to important positions in
3:30 p.m. Sunday with a recep- Tenth Man" opening at the Jewish our city government at the 13th
annual Boys Day Convention, at-
tion and inaugural program feat- Center Saturday.
OIL PAINTINGS • OBJECT d' ART • FRAMING
She will portray 18-year-old tended by over 350 Detroit area
(Local and European Artists)
uring a talk on "Art in a New
students.
Nation" by Prof. Robert L. Igle- Evelyn Foreman, whose soul is
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ment at the University of Michi- (evil spirit). in the famous Paddy member =of the Common Council,
Chayefsky play to he presented by Marc Grainer was DSR general - -
gan.
Among the sponsors of the Ex- Center Theater Nov. 7, 8, 11, 12, manager, and Roy Jacobstein
served as budget bureau director.
hibit are Gov. and Mrs. George 14 and 15.
Susan. at 14, has a great deal Other Munford students attending
Romney; President and Mrs. Har-
Ian Hatcher of the University of of acting experience to her credit. the convention were Dan Aptekar,
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Giil Chinitiz. Aaaron Dworin and
Michigan; Mayor Cecil 0. Creal of In May of this
Rodger Bayne.
Ann Arbor; Congressman and Mrs. year she was
• Sterling
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Neil Staebler; Dean and Mrs. Wil- chosen as the
A vocational guidance expert,
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liam Haber; Regent and Mrs. Eu- "Voice of Tornor-
Dr. Don Wright, of Metropolitan
gene B. Power; Dr. and Mrs. row" bY WWJ
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YMCA, will hold a career conn-
Radio in celebra-
Herman Jacobs; Osias Zwegdlg;
in
S. tion of National
seling forum 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
Thcmas Cook; Rabbi Harold
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White; Leonard N. Simons; Charles Radio Month. For
Dr. Wright will speak about new
E. Feinberg; Mr and Mrs. Irvin I. five years she
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careers for adults and vocational
Cohn and Louis G. Redstone of appeared on
advice for high school students.
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The Parents' Club of Mumford
president of Tel Aviv University. land" and "Inter-
lude" shows. She Susan High School sponsors this program
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also has made several service an- as a community service. The public
noun- cements. is invited.
Large selection of china
On television, she has taken part
in many designs and
in educational programs; perform-
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Bridesmaid and
colors.
ed a scene from "Peter Pan" on Lecture, Sunday Brunch
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the "Captain Jolly" show, and a and 'Reliability Run' Set
cut from "Our American Cousin"
by WSU Hillel Foundation
on two children's programs.
In a new series of lectures on
Susan's theater performances
are even more impressive. She was "Glimpses of Old European Jew-
in the American Drama Festival ries Past and Present," Bnai Brith
at Henry Ford Museum this sum- Hillel Foundation at Wayne State
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and, among other roles, was Anne Jewry 12:30 p.m. Thursday.
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