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THE JEWISH NEWS

Engagements.

and Mrs. Charles Vikser of
3259-Cortlarid announce the en-
lagement of their daughter, Do-
lores, to Louis Klein, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Klein of 9909
McQuade. The bride- and bride-
. -groom-elect are Wayne Univer-
sity students.
* * *
•
Mr.. and Mrs. Abraham Baum
of 2631 Taylor, formerly of Tor-
onto, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Estelle, to Nel-
son Gerald Orisman, son of Mr.
and. Mrs. Nathan Orisman of Los
.Angeles.
* •* *
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bello of
Clements Ave. announce the en-
gagement of . their daughter,
Sarah, to Charles Deitch, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Deitch of
Clements Ave. A July wedding
is planned. The bridegroom-elect
recently was discharged from the
Army Air Corps. He saw ac-
tion in the European theater of
mrar.
- * * *
Mr. and Mrs. George Lipkin of
3010 Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Elyse, to Robert S. Katz, son of
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Katz of
Brookline, Mass. Miss Lipkin is
the *granddaughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. M. Sidder.
* * *
Announcement is made of the
engagement of Miss Reva Cohen,
Oaughter of Mrs. Joseph Katz of
Humphrey Ave., to Morris Eisen-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Eisenberg of Davison" Ave.
• * * *
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Ros-
sin- of LOS Angeles, formerly of
. Detroit and Ann Arbor, announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Anita, to Seymour L. Papkoff,
'P
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pap-
. koff of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Pap-
koff was recently discharged from
the Army Air Corps. Plans are
being made for a June wedding
in Beverly Hills.

Mr.

Sukertic Chairman
Of NW Congregation
Memorial Committee

Ira G. Kaufman, president of
the 'Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation and Center, at the bOard.
Meeting held at the home of
Charles Charlip, treasurer,: • on-
M a r e h 11, appoi nte d Morris
Sukenic as chairman of. the com-
mittee in 'charge of memorials to
be placed in the Synagogue and
classrooms of the building now
being erected. Joe Gordon is go-
chairtnan of the committee. •
Alfred Helfgott is co-chairman
of the . membership committee.
Applications for Membership are
being accepted by Mr, Helfgott,
18460 Prairie,
The Chevrah Kadishah . com-
mittee, under the chairmanship
of Sam . Katken, is planning the
purchase of • synagogue • burial
groimds.
• Last Sunday, after Purim serv-
ices, children of the religious
school presented a' play, "Good
Purim".
A second east will present the
same play, written and directed
by Mrs. Doris Sperling Markel, a
teacher of the religious school, at
10::30 a: m. this Sunday in the
Bagley school.
Cast of the second presenta-
tion follows: -

Louise Miller, Beverly Shapiro,
Gerald Avrin, Arlene Kollenberg,
Sandra Goldberg, Allen Bernstein,
Gale Gans, Joel Dunsky, Betty Aaron,
Bruce Siegan, •Betty Lebowitz, Harvey
Lesser, Deena Krauss, Robert Liss,
Mignone Cohen, Harold. Pie/, Irene
Dresser, Mitchell Krauss, Sylvia Helf-
gott Sandra Dubin, Dian Hecker,
Elaine Salle, Carol Avrin, Sharon
Goldberg, Jacqueline Roth, Rosalie
Abramovitz and Roslin Lichtenstein.

- The accompanist will be Mrs.
Ned .J.• Krauss.
The Synagogue will conduct
late Friday evening . services at
8:30 p. rri. this Friday, and
Mincliah. and Maariv services at
6: p. m. Saturday evening, in ad-
dition_ . to . the regular morning
prayers. at_ 9 a. in. Saturday, with
a Shal Hasudos between the
* * *
Minchah and Maariv. The com-
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz an: munity is invited.
nounce the engagement of their
daughter.: Celia, to David Engler,
son ; of Mrs. Sophie Engler of
Pasadena Ave. The wedding will
On
take place in June.
* * *
Thee Wayne County Nutrition
The engagement is- announced Committee this week inaugurates
of Miss Ruth Elaine Bassell, a campaign to acquaint the public
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis with the need for legislative ac-
Bassell of 2674 Glendale, to Stan- tion to compel the enrichment of
ley Rosengarten, of Norfolk ; Va. bread and flour. During the war
Plans are being made for an the enrichment of all - white bread
early Summer wedding.
and flour was made mandatory by
the governnient. Since the be-
Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Levine ginning of this year 18 states have
of Dayton, 0., announce the en- passed legislation _ providing for
gagement of their daughter, Bet- the enrichment of all bread sold
ty Jo, to Dr. • Norman B. Gold- . within their borders. However,
man, son of Mrs. Morris Gold- Michigan was not one of them.
man of Rochester Ave..and the Brown, to former Lt. Harold
late Mr. Goldman. The wedding Shaffiro, son of Mr. and - Mrs.
will take place on April _14. at Joseph M. Shaffiro .of New York
the Meadowbrooke Country Club City-. MisS -Brown served as a
in Dayton.
WAVE, RM 3/c; while Mr. Shaf-
firo served oyerseas in the Eighth
The engagement has- been an-_ Field Artillery Observation Batta-
nouneed of- Miss -Carolyn -Eliza- lion. ,The.bride-elect resides with
beth Brown, daughter of David A. her father at 270 Park Ave., New
Brown and _the -late Paula Kahn_ York City.

Demands State Law
Bread Enrichment

Births

Betrothed

Jan. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing L. Levine (Rose Brooks), a
daughter., Michelle Brooks.
* -* *
Feb. 24=-To Mk. and, Mrs. Hy
baliids (Minnie Kopel) of Leth-
bridge, Alberta, Canada; former-
ly Of' Detroit, a son.
• * * *
Feb. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
ian Y. Nusbaum (Pearl Hurvich),
2750. Elmhurst, a daughter, She-
ila Ann;
'
*
*
Feb. 26—TO Mr. and Mrs. E.
Rechtman, 12190 Stoepel, a son,
Paul Gerald. Mr. Rechtman re-
cently was discharged from the
navy, with the rank of Ensign.
•
* * *
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-
Feb. 27---:To Dr. and Mrs. Louis
Heideman (Ethel Dante) of 2676
Monterey; a son, Michael Saul.
* * *
March. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Rubin (Betty Wasserman) of
McQuade Ave., a daughter;
Elaine Ruth.
• * *
March 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Henry G. Chait (Miriam Zieve)
of Cortland Ave., a son, David
Jacob.
* * *
March 1--To Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old G. Bernstein (Marjorie Bar-
nett of Detroit), of Garfield Rd.,
Bay City, a son,. Robert I..
* * *
March 12—To Mr._ and Mrs.
Joseph Koenig, (Mary Musicant),
18245 Manor, a daughter, Rita
Diane. . .
* * *
March 14 -- To Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Kaplan (Sarah Drasnin), of
3402 W. Carmen, Chicago, _Ill.,
formerly of Detroit, a son, Barry.

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