Mishkan Israel Launches Youth Club Baseball Registrations Announced by NW Group, Junior Athletics MU MFORD U S I G S BY LARRY DEITCH The Mumford Fine Arts Depart- ment will present its Winter Music Festival 8 p.m. today. This annual program, which fea- tures the school orchestra, concert and stage bands, dance workshop and the boys' ensemble, is under the direction of Jack Shelby. fine arts department head and band conductor. Other faculty members asso- ciated with the program are Joseph Kertesz, orchestra; Lois Craig, boys ensemble; and Mrs. Ann Zirulnick, dance workshop. Tickets for the program are on sale at the door. The senior class of January 1965 is rapidly approaching the culmina- tion of four years of high school with graduation exercises sched- uled for 10 a.m. Jan. 29 in the school auditorium. Other activities which will precede graduation in- clude the senior class weekend. Jan. 22-24, at Camp Tamarack; sen- ior honors convocation Jan. 27: and the senior prom, Jan. 27. at the Veteran's Memorial Building. 'Maura Bluestone and Neal Bruss have been chosen recipients of the Detroit Police Youth Award. This award, which is presented to one boy and one girl in each gradua- tion class, is given for citizenship. leadership, and service to the school. The Brenda Bloomberg Book award has been awarded to Aletha Hamilton and Steven Selig- son. The student council will hold its semiannual breakfast Jan. 29 in the school cafeteria. The event is under the chairmanship of Marilyn Siskind and Larry Deitch. Mumford's various athletic teams have fared rather well in recent competition. The basketball team split its last two games, winning a thriller 76-72 from Cass. and drop- ping its game with Eastern 79-57. The cagers take on Central today at 3:30 p.m. in the gym. After a year's layoff. due to cur- tailments to the city league's ath- letic program, the swimming team won its first dual meet of the sea- son with a 69-33 triumph over Southeastern. Named by Mademoiselle Marsha Berkowitz, 17, a Ford Foundation Scholarship student at the Detroit Society of Arts and Crafts and a part-time student at Wayne State University, has been appointed a member of Madamoi- selle Magazine's College Board for 1965. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Berkowitz, 18990 Sussex. Members will meet 3 p.m. Sun- days in the synagogue for an after- noon of fun and games. Monthly Northwest Junior Athletics, Inc., outings are planned. Officers elect- will hold the first of two baseball ed from the student body are Larry registrations for boys age 8-14 2:30- Liberson, president; Irwin Kappy, 5 p.m. Sunday at Gesu School. Ev- vice president; Alan Wolfe, treas- ery boy must have proof of age urer, and Alan Baumgarten, sec- and be accompanied by a parent. retary. The nonsectarian Northwest Jun- Tweens to Harmonize For new information on session ior Athletics. Inc. was formed in of nursery school, call Mrs. Fein, 1957 by Seymour Davis and Je- BY RANDY ZUSMAN at Beth Abraham 'Nanny LI 1 - 6731, or Mrs. Greenwald, LI rome Kopelman to develop a sense Southfield's basketball t e a m, The Tween Club of Beth Abra- 7-1833. of fair competition and sportsman- which has now developed into a ship among young people of the leading contender for the South- ham Synagogue will hold a Hoot area. It is one of the largest in- eastern Michigan Association enanny at the synagogue Saturday. Want The Best? dependent. self-supporting baseball championship, was victorious in All Tweens age 12-15 are invited Ask the Folks Who've Had leagues in the country today. the annual Northwest Suburban to join us. For further information, SAM BARNETT call Frances Kline, UN 2-3383. Holiday Tournament. and His Orchestra Southfield defeated Ypsilanti, 26- 73, setting the new school record LI 1-2563 for most points in one game: they then defeated Farmington, 83-69, and in the championship game they PLANNING defeated Redford Union, 63-59. The Michigan Higher Education A WEDDING? Assistance Authority h a s an- A BAR MITZVAH? nounced semifinalists for the Mich- igan Competitive Scholarships for REMEMBER . . . the 1965-'66 college year. Enacted by the State Legislature, the law provides that the Authority "shall not less that three scholar- SAVES THE DAY! Employment Bureau • award ships to Michigan high school grad- For Fine Announced for Teens uates according to each of the 148 Color Movies Call A free, co-operative employment legislative districts, and the bal- WINNER, AAA TRAFFIC SAFETY service in Northwest Detroit has ance of the scholarships shall be POSTER CONTEST been formed under the sponsorship awarded at large." Scholarship awards are of the Brightmoor Community N•1100.1•11.1.1=1• ■.■■••■••■■•••■■.■ wits ■ lht.IMMINI.NION.M11•1MROMIKMINIII•WM11 granted up to a maximum of $800 Center, a Torch Drive Agency, to per year, or the equivalent of serve youth and adults of the area. You Are Cordially Invited to tuition and fees at the college The service, licensed by the state the winner plans to attend. superintendent of free employment Enjoy Absolutely the Finest Music and Entertainment Stipends are determined by a bureaus, is designed to secure job opportunities through the coopera- standard financial need analysis tion of area businessmen, industry procedure. In addition to the scholarship and residents. Applicants and employers may awards, all students who parti- contact Mrs. Milton Paige, KE cipated in the qualifying exam NOW Available for ALL your Affairs 1-0305, or come to the Brightmoor Nov. 21, are eligible to receive Center, 14451 Burt. for information. loans from the state to assist them New Number in financing a college career. All loans and scholarships, how- I Lincoln .5-8614 Beethoven to Be Topic ever. must be used at a Michigan •■•■•■•■•■• 4.1011s. of Conversation Sunday university or college. Awards are The Junior Music Study Club renewable providing the student will hear a talk on Beethoven,. the complies with certain standards. Among the semifinalists from Man and the Musician. 2 p.m. Sun- NEW AIR COOLED day at the home of Marcy Heller, Southfield are: Laura Barack, Jules Gardin, Sidney Hantler, Alice 19222 Burlington. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Sadie Bagdade, Donna Kaufman, Joel Braver, violinist. Mrs. Rebecca Stocker, Betty Rotberg, and Randy Zusman. Frohman will be at the piano. Cast and crew have begun pre- The club is open to all children 12-14 interested in music. For in- parations for the presentation of FIRST MAJOR ADVANCEMENT SINCE 1938 formation. call Judy Offman, pres- "The Sound of Music" this spring. DOCTOR'S REFERENCES; NO SKIN IRRITATION, NO SCABBING The play, which will be presented CURVED FOLLICLES GREATEST ACCURACY, EVE ident, 273-5029. UN 2-8914 — BY APPT. ONLY FREE CONSULTATION N at the high school on March 18-20 The world's highest artificial ski and 26-27, promises to be one of jump is located at Iron Mountain. the best presented for Southfield CURTIS, Cor. Roselawn students. Mich. Southfield High School Newsline Mishkan Israel Hebrew Schools has organized a youth club under the leadership of Rabbi Jacob Kranz, executive director of the synagogue. He will be assisted by Mrs. Art Greenwald, director of the Hebrew School and Mrs. Louis Fein, principal. Youth Page SID SIEGEL LI 3-3400 Mack Pitt and His Orchestra ELECTROLYSIS JET STREAM PROCESS UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED FOREVER HELEN ZINBERG, R. E. 8221 I DAYENU For Young Men 6 to 60 BY HENRY LEONARD SEMI ANNUAL RA33 i NOI3KIN Emergency Editor to Speak Michael Gordon Dworkin, who was editor-in-chief of the Detroit Daily Press during the city's news- paper strike, will address students at Yeshivath eSth Yehudah. 11 a.m. Sunday at the Northwest branch of Yeshivah. Clothing ************************ M G. M. M. * We've got the smartest IIINCITON CRUISEWEAR enhance the enjoyment of to LI 8-4432 "Here's an odd one, Rabbi, . . . a couple for marriage, and they're both Jewish" THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 26—Friday, January 15, 1965 GROSS - • off GOIN' SOUTH? * * MIKE GREEN'S *music * S AL 20% to SO% On the same day shalt thou give his wages.—Dueterinomy 24. him I Furnishings 0 REALTY CO. • - ,i;jiiA;i:/::,:4w*iagmemiii your trip. 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