Purim Fun Planned for Young Folks Children will be as important as King Ahasuerus when Purim comes to town Wednesday night and Thursday the 14th and 15th of Adar. The story of brave Esther and M or de c a i, who saved the Jews from the wicked Haman, will be told again and again in synagogues and Jewish schools throughout the world. Among the special gatherings planned are the following: Cong Shaarey Zedek will hold a costume party for youngsters in kindergarten through second grade 4 p.m. Wednesday. At youth services 7:15 p.m., there will be the reading of the megillah, a dramatic presentation, game s, singing and refreshments. On the day of Purim, Thursday, the megil- h will again be read at 7:30 a.m. eervi ces. At Temple Beth Am '7:30 p.m. Wednesday, the Purim service will be followed by a puppet show, and Rabbi Jessel will tell a "Tale for Purim." Young Israel of Greenfield will hold its Purim carnival 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., March 21 at the Young Israel b u i 1 d i n g. There will be games, refreshments, prizes and surprises. Friends are invited. The kindergarten class, led by Mrs. Manfred Pick, will present a special program at Akiva He- brew Day School 10 a.m. Monday in the school auditorium. Families and friends are invited, and re- freshments will be served by the PTA. The Purim carnival of the THE MARK IV QUARTET & ORCHESTRA Call Us First for an Estimate 0.0. 11-0269 342-0110 —4.1811.—.4111.—.11.10 ■ 011, alien's salon oak park center li 2-1398 Hayim Greenberg School will take dition to the usual fun and games, place 4-6 p.m. Wednesday at the prizes are to be awarded for cos- Labor Zionist Institute. Purim tumes. booths, games and dances, songs, Livonia PTO will entertain the costumes and "shalach manot" students Sunday. A children's refreshments are planned. All theater party and refreshments children of school age and their will follow the reading of the parents are invited. megillah. The Adas Shalom and Beth The USY and pre-USY youth Aaron PTO will sponsor a joint groups of Cong. Beth Shalom will carnival noon to 4 p.m. Sunday hold -the third annual carnival at at Adas Shalom. Featured will the synagogue, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. be games, prizes and lunch. Beth March 21. Dave Zimmerman and Aaron Branch will also hold a Robert Leider are co-chairmen. Purim gathering Wednesday. There. will be food, games, magic Students will read the megillah show, dancing and prizes. Every- after which there will be plays, one is welcome. films and a song fest. The PTO Hillel Day School will hold its will distribute haman taschen. carnival by the PTO 1-4 p.m. Sun- Beth Abraham's carnival will be held 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sun- day at the 10 Mile Jewish Center. day. A bake sale and the awarding There will be games, food and of a bicycle will be featured. There prizes. will be a variety of games and prizes, and lunch will be served. Slogan for the carnival is "Re- member — We want you!" Bnai Moshe PTO will sponsor a carnival 4-6:30 p.m. M o n d a y. Parents are invited to join the students. Borman Branch will hold its celebration at the Beth Moses so- cial hall 1-4 p.m., March 21. There will be surprises, games, prizes and refreshments. Costumes are optional. Esther Berman's Purim carni- BY LARRY DEITCH val will take place 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The senior class of June 1965 Sunday. Families are invite d. Lunch will be served, and in ad- recently completed its election of class officers. The newly chosen officers include Hank Rosman, Zionist Youth Groups Set president; Ira Lax, vice president; Protest Before Consulate Sherry Erman, secretary; and Robert Hamburger, treasurer. Four Zionist youth organizations Chairman Harry Winer and his will stage a protest before the senior steering committee handled German consulate building 2 p.m. the elections. Wednesday, it was announced by In recent weeks many honors Gershon Koretz, chairman of the have been awarded to deserving Zionist Youth Council. Koretz said the marchers will Mumford students in such fields protest Bonn's failure to recall as music, art, writing and eitizen German scientists at work on mis- ship. (See Scholastic writing siles in Cairo and will call atten- awards story elsewhere in paper). Five Mumford music students tion to the May 8 cut-off date on the statute of limitations on prose- joined the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra for two performances on cution of Nazi war criminals. Sponsors of the protest are Feb. 23 at Ford Auditorium. These Mizrachi Hatzair, Hashorner Hat- concerts enabled gifted music zair, Student Zionist Organization students to play with a profession- al organization. They were selected and Habonim. on the basis of competitive audi- Ladislav Hecht of Czechoslo- tions among music students vakia, winner of the First World throughout the metropolitan area. Maccabiah Games tennis title in Mumford participants included 1932, is currently living in New Phillip Greenberg, Janet Klotman, Elizabeth Kutlov, Jack Love and York. Donald Schon. 1111UNIFORD I S Mumford art and photography students won a total of 102 awards in the Scholastic Art Awards contest. Nine persons had their portfolios chosen for judging in the national contest in New York. Those artists ex- hibiting superior portfolios in the contest will receive college scholarships. Those whose port- folios were accepted are Maura Bluestone, Lydia Brose, Charles Cobb, Judith Goldsmith, Vic- toria Jackson, Ruth Robbins, Meridel Rubenstein, Eda War- ren and Marsha Wineman. Imperial is, far and away, the finest shoe you've ever worn. More than prestige, Imperial is a practical economy. It will maintain its elegance long after your ordinary shoes are discarded. PH I LLI BROADWAY corner GRATIOT EASTLAND CENTER NORTHLAND CENTER (2 Stores at Northland) SECURITY CHARGES HONORED OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. and SAT. TILL 9 Our photography students once again swept this competition, winning 13 gold keys and 30 cer- tificates. Charles Bockoff and Herb Glass were the leading Mumford photographers •in prizes won. Sandy Sucher is the Mumford recipient of the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen award. One outstanding citizen is chosen from each high school for this award on the basis of leader- ship, patriotism, service and citi- zenship to be honored by the DAR. In recent sports action the basketball team was defeated 89- 66 by Catholic Central in the state district finals. They ended their season with a 6-4 record. Triple track gold medalist Sybil Koff Cooper, who won the women's 100 meters, high jump and long- jump in the First World Macca- biah Games in 1932. 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