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Friday, December 28, 1951

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Betrothal Announced

Audrey Seligson, daughter of Dr. David Seligson of Ilene Ave.,
flew to Miami Beach for a week's visit with her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel and daughter, Sheila, formerly
of Boston Blvd., are residing at the Wilshire Apts.
Rhoda Smilay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of
Balmoral Drive and a drama student at Columbia, is home for
a vacation visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rice of Covington Road will leave this
week for a month's vacation in Hollywood and Marathon, Fla.
Out of town guests who will attend the golden wedding anni-
versity celebration of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Long-
fellow Ave. include, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heavenrich of Wellesley
Hills, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs of Woodmere, Long Island;
and Mrs. Celia Burke of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kohnstann of New York City are stop-
ping at the Belcrest Apts. for several days in order to visit with
members of their family and friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Roemer, of Northlawn Ave., are hosts
to Mrs. Caroline E. Faught of Grand Rapids for a week.
Marjorie Kuttnauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuttna-
uer of Canterbury Road, is home from Stevens' College for the
vacation period.
Henry Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman, of
Fairfield Ave., is enjoying his vacation from the Wharton School
of Finance, Pa.
Julie Honigman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Honigman
of Oak Drive, and her cousin, David Holtzman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Holtzman, are vacationing in Florida with members
of their family.
Robert Frankel, who has been attending Cranbrook, left for
Los Angeles to join his family the Lloyd Ivan Frankels, formerly
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Shapero were hosts for a reception at
their home on Lowell Drive to honor Mary Einstein, fiance of
their son, Walter, and niece of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker
of W. Eight Mile Road. The bride elect's father, Raymond Einstein,
came in from New York to attend the party.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Barnett, of Gladstone Ave., recently flew
to Florida where they will spend the winter months.
Miss Carolyn Shaye is spending her holiday vacation from the
University of Michigan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shaye,
of Strathcona Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Witus and infant daughter are spending
the holidays with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Shaye, of
Strathcon.a Dr. Witus is a senior at the University of Michigan
medical school.
Judith Laikin will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Laikin,
*ore leaving for India and Pakistan where she is being sent by
the Foreign Servisce as the head of the Publication Department.
She will arrive in Detroit Dec. 28 and fly back to Washington on
Jan. 2.
Mr. and Mrs. William Belinsky will celebrate their silver wed-
ding anniversary with a dinner party given in their honor by their
nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Collins, on Saturday, Dec.
29, at the Statler Hotel. A reception given by their son and daugh-
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Belin, will be Tuesday, Jan. 1, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Belinsky, 2282 Webb, from 4 o'clock.
The music departmerit of the . Jewish Community Center will
present pupils of Betty and Reva Kowalsky and Jerome Stasson
in a recital on Sunday, in the auditorium of the Woodward Cen-
ter. Participating are Joyce Surowitz, Gloria Rich, Marvin Littky,
Henry Shevitz, Stewart Frank, July Shewach, Deborah Gussin,
Audrey Faren, Ilene Mirvis, Isidor Saslav, Charles Carson and
Stephen Vean.
Miss Goldie Levinstein, administrative analyst of the Michigan
Employment Security Commission, is attending the annual meet-
ing of the American Statistical Association in Boston.

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Agency Comptroller
To Succeed Schmorak

JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The
Zionist Actions Committee prae-
sidium has appointed Eliezer
Bavli as temporary comptroller
of the Jewish Agency, replacing
Dr. Emil Schmorak. The comp-
troller's appointment must be
approved by the next plenary
session of the Actions Commit-
tee in March, 1952, to become
permanent. Meanwhile Mr. Bay-
li has been given the full pow-
ers of his office.
The Actions Committee prae-
sidium decided to permit Dr.
Emil Schmorak, former comp-
troller, to publish—on his own
responsibility — his report on
Agency administration and fi-
nances. The Schmorak report
will be published simultaneously
with the Agency's reply.

Central Evening School

To Be Resumed Jan. 7

'How the World Was Explored'

A new children's book, "How
the World Was Explored," edited
by Lancelot Hogben, prepared
by Marie Beurath and Prof. J.
A. Lauwerys, publishes' by Loth-
rop, Lee & Shepard (419 4th,
N. I Y. 16) , has special merit. It
is instructive as well as enter-
taining. While it places emphasis
on New World discoveries, it is,
in general, a volume that will
teach youngsters r e g a r ding
World discoveries. Beautifully
illustrated, it will thrill children
of all ages.

Rosenberg Urges Inclusion of Non-Zionists, in Agency

NEW YORK, (JTA) — A sug-
gestion that the Jewish Agency
be expanded to include nob-
Zionists "in the spirit of the his-
toric 1929 Zurich constitution"
was made by James N. Rosen-
berg, noted American Jewish
leader.
Rosenberg, who was one of
the non-Zionist founders of the
enlarged 1929 Jewish Agency,
composed equally of Zionists
and non - Zionists, emphasized
that in view of the fact that the
Knesset contemplates granting
"special status" to the Agency,
Israel's interests require that the
Agency be composed as to best

help the upbuilding of the young
state.
Mr. Rosenberg disclosed that
he has submitted his proposal to
the Israel government through
Ambassador Abba S. Eban and
several Jewish leaders.

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studies at the University of
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PUPILS OF THE RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS WILL CONDUCT
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Then do not squander Time,
For that is the stuff
Life is made of."
—Benjamin Franklin, from
Maxims Prefixed to Poor
Richard's Almanack (1757)

HUSBAND HAPPY-HIS
CONSTIPATION GONE

The winter term at Central
Evening School will open Jan. 7.
"My husband is a different
English for foreign born will be man since he started to eat
offered.
ALL-BRAN a year ago. For years
A free citizenship course also
he'd take a
will begin on Jan. 7.
harsh laxative
Classes meet every Monday or
every morning
Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m.
and again at
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night. Now ALL-
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