• Page Fourteen Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rogalsky of Toledo announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Barbara, ,o Alfred Weiss, son of Mr. and :Ars. Max Weiss of 17138 Wiscon- sin Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of Blain Ave. announce the en- lagement of their daughter, Zelda, to Arthur Selmar of Leslie Ave., son of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Solomon. * * * Announcement is made of the .:mgagement of Miss Joann Si- non, daughter of David Simon •1 Chicago, Ill., to Lou Geer, --on of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Geer of 264 Tuxedo. Their wedding date :las been set for Aug. 18. The ')ridegroorn-elect has been dis- harged from the U. S. Army aft- 18 months of service. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kozak of ',eslie Ave. announce the engage- : -tent of their daughter, Frances, 3 Gerald Magid, son of Mr. and Irs. Max Magid of Tuxedo Ave. : fr. Magid recently was dis- harged after serving three years -.Tith the armed forces. The wed- , ing date has been set for Jove 24. • * * - The betrothal of Ruth Factor of Clements Ave. to Bernard Katz, 2ormerly of Cincinnati, was an- nounced at a tea on Saturday", June 8. The bride-elect is the •laughter of Lawrence Factor and late Dorothy Factor. Mr. ::.Catz is the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Max H. Goldhoff of Webb Ave. The wedding will take place in November, * * Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Sosnick of 9320 Broadstreet, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Ann, to Marvin Levy, son of Mr. and Mrs. -Samuel Levy of 1923 W. Euclid. The marriage will take place on July 7 at the Congregation Bnai Zion. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Tauber of Clements Ave., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Roslyn Phyllis, to Albert Smith, ;on of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith of San Juan Drive. Mr. Smith recently was discharged from the armed forces, having served both in the European and Pacific theaters of war. * * Mr. and Mrs. Israel Burnstein 6019 Chene St. announce the engagement of their daughter, .farriet, to Fred Rapoport, son Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapo- _ ort of Philadelphia Ave. ► ritish Troops Leave ;irya After 3 Months JERUSALEM, (JTA) — British r-iilitary forces occupying the set- ement of Birya, whose entire tale population was sentenced to .rison on June 1 following their conviction on the charge of illegal ,ossession of arms, evacuated the colony. The district officer and high nilitary and police officials re- turned the settlement to its in- habitants together with a formal announcement that the three and one-half months occupation was ended. The colony was occupied on Feb. 28 when British military and police forces raided it follow- ing an alleged attack on an Arab Legion camp nearby. -- - - FIDELMAN'S "where vacation dreams come true" South Haven's Finest Resorl 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise • A gay, friendly crowd • Swimming, tennis, golf, horses • Handball, ping pong, archery • Dancing, concerts, movies Planoed Activities Rooms with Bath Superb Food Write for /alder Open June 16 Friday, June 14, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Syracuse and Wayne Graduates to Wed BERNICE EDISE BRONSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of 980 Whitmore- Rd. .announce the engagement of their daughter, Bernice Edise, to Aaron H. Ger- . shenson, on of Mrs. Mali Ger- shensori of 17305 Muirland Ave. The bride-elect is a graduate of Syracuse University where she was affiliated with Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority. She was an instructor at Wayne University Medical School on a two-year teaching fellowship, after which she was granted the degree of Master of Science. She also worked for a year on a bacter- iological research grant at Re- ceiving Hospital. Mr. -Gershenson, treasurer of Ned's Auto Supply Co., received his B. A. and LLB. degrees from Wayne University. He is affil- iated. with Phi Gamma Rho Law Fraternity. Hungarian ORT Buys Farm for Training 100- Jewish Children BUDAPEST (JTA)—The Hun- garian ORT. has just purchased a training farm with capacity for instructing 60 boys and 40 girls in the rudiments of agriculture, the Budapest ORT committee an- nounces. In addition, the organi- zation has bought 100 weaving looms in Budapest for handicraft education. At present the Hungarian ORT, which functioned throughout the war, is supporting 12 training in- stitutions with 597 students. In Budapest there are 150 boys in the technical school and 120 girls in a vocational school. The - di- plomas of these schools are rec- ognized as equivalent to the gov- ernment high school diplomas. Births D. W. Simons School --- P-TA Meets Thursday May 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weinhart (Shirley Blue- The closing meeting of the sea- stein) of Tyler Ave., a daughter, son of the Hebrew Parent-Teach- Jo Ann. er Association of the David W. * Simons School will be held next May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in the ris Mentzel (Anne R. Wagman), school auditorium. of 3010. Gladstone Ave., former- Henry Feinberg, well known ly of Los Angeles, a daughter, psychologist, will continue his Lois Joy. discussion on parent-child prob- * * lems, with special emphasis on May 20—To Mr.' and Mrs- Ber- leisure time. nard Wise of 17409 •Wisconsin ; a The recreation and program son, Robert Hale. committees will report on the new * * May 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Ru- developments in connection with ben Selitsky (Esther Rosin) of the David W. Simons Playground Clarimount Ave., a daughter, and on the social affair of the Hebrew P-T-A held May 23. Ruth Ellen. * Mrs. Harry Schwartz, president May 24—To Mr. and Mrs. of the organization, will submit Samuel Brown (Miriam Shapiro) plans for future activities. Parents and friends are invited. - of Muirland Ave., a son, James Officers of the P-TA are: Mrs. Edward. * * Harry Schwartz, president; Mrs. May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. David S. Cohen, vice president; Mrs. J. Ruby (Molly Newman) of Santa Sklar, secretary; Mrs. J. Sab- Barbara Dr., a son, Richard Lee. bath, corresponding secretary; * * * Mrs. S. Edelman, Mrs. D. Novet- May 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Nath- sky and Mrs. B. Garfinkle, pub- an Silvers (Ida Geer) of 3262 licity, bulletin and program; Mrs. Tuxedos a daughter, Cheryl P. Chodoroff, telephone squad. Lynn. * * * Stern Group Resumes May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Its Radio Broadcasts Emmer (Sarah Berin) of 3746 Elmhurst, a daughter, Rita Bar- JERUSALEM (JTA)—The bara, Stern Group this week posted * * * May 29—To Cpl. and Mrs. placards throughout Jerusalem Philip Smith (Eleanor Bishop) of announcing that it was returning Seward Avenue, a son, David to the air, using a new secret ra- dio which will be called the Stuart. "Voice of the Jewish Under- * * * May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis ground." It will broadcast twice L. Weinstein (Beatrice Thomas) weekly. The group ceased broad- of 15315 Parkside, a daughter, casting last March, when its transmitter was seized by police Suzanne Janice. * * •* during a raid in Tel Aviv. - Three members of the Group June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund Kulica (Helen Aron- were sentenced to terms ranging from three to six years by a son); a daughter, Teresa. • * • British military- -court in Jeru- June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry salem. They were charged with Serwin (Dorothy Kutzen) of 2641 illegal possession of arms. Fleet St., a daughter, Sarah Jane. * * * Little Women of Hadassah Elect Miss Zieve President Phyllis Zieve will succeed Elaine Shiffman as president of Little Women of Hadassah. Officers were installed at &- mother and daughter tea. Ethel Cohen, Zelda C o h e Audrey Cornfield and Eileen Fe- rentz are vice-presidents; Estelle Bakst, Marilyn Cohen, Debbie Fruitkin, Marjorie Katzman, Geraldine Narber, Marian Rus- kin and Evelyn Vernon, board, members. The next meeting in the form of a membership tea will be held in September. Noted Artists in Moscow Filatov Hospital Concert The following artists will be featured in the concert to be given on Monday evening, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- stitute of Art, for the benefit of Moscow's Filatov Children's Hos- pital: Karl Haas, pianist; Emily Ad- ams, violinist; Robert Tillman, baritone; Katja Andy, pianist; Jacob Becker, violincellist. 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