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Kaplan ; Sophie •Shaw, Becky '
Crenwalt, Pearl Leader, Flora
Smerling, Molly Finkelstein,
Rose Bielewich, K. Gedalka and
Ida Goldfine.
• The group will hold its first
regular meeting on Sept. 3, at
Young Israel Center, announces
Mrs. Milton Winston, president.

Dance to the Music of . . .

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His Drums and Orchestra

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Mr. and Ivirs. Julius Elenbogen
of Chicago, Ill.. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Harriette, to Ben Desenberg, son
of Mrs. Mattie V. Desenberg of
Detroit.
He is the ilmmediate past
commander of the Jewish War
Veterans Department of Michi-
gan and a member of Phi Sigma
Delta, having graduated from
Kalamazoo College.
She is a member of the Kira
JWV Post in Chicago and was a
WAVE in the Navy medical corps
during the last war.

Friday, August 22, 1952

Arrangements for the party
were made by Mesdames Lillian

Lew- Shulgasser, president of
the Soya Israel stores, is now in
Israel to confer with officials
of the Israeli
government and
to discuss the
possibilities for
h e expansion
of trade in Is-
rael.
While ther e,
M r . Shulgasser
will visit all the
Soya stores to
Shulgasser supervise plans
for the distribution of the food
products and other -home neces-
sities for the High Holy Days ,
among the residents of Tel Aviv,
Jerusalem, Haifa, Natanya, Bnei
Barak and in other cities, Who
will receive Soya Israel Scrip as
gifts from relatives and friends
in the United States, Canada
and other parts of the world.

ORGANIZATIONS . . . CLUBS . . . SOCIETIES

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Field and Franklin David Siden. Isaac Rosenthal is chairman.

Soya President in Israel
For Government Conference

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THE JEWISH NEWS

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Sisters of Zion Mizrochi
Hold Benefit Lawn Party

At its recent garden party,
held at the home of Mrs. Reuben
Shaye, Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
religious school committee; Mar-
Speaking their marital vows raised a substantial sum, which
tin Nairnark, co-chairman; and
their
families
was presented to the Child Re-
Mrs. Jacob Levine, representing in the presence of
on Aug. 17 were -Harriet Loss storation Fund, of which Mrs.
the Sisterhood.

Adas Shalom Synagogue will Epstein, synagogue president;
reopen its religious school on Myer Littky, chairman of the

Sept_ 7. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Allen A. Warsen, school di-
rector, will head a staff which
includes Sol Elkin, Ann Faigin,
Henry Faigin, Helen Ganz, Boris
Katz, Bernard Kahn, Shirley
Kalil's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ler-
ner. Ruth Pesselnick; Louis
Rosen, Dr. Albert Schiff, Louis
Shulman, Bernice Singer and
Albert. Zack.
There will be two special de-
partments, a Children's Theater,
directed by Maxwell Nadis, and
a music department, under the
direction of Mauri Lax and Vi-
vian Kozenn.
In addition to courses in cus-
toms and ceremonies, Israel and
Jewish history, music, drama-
tics, arts and current events,
Sunday morning services will be
held. Rabbi Segal will conduct
junior and senior confirmation
classes. T h e United Hebrew
Schools will again assume teach-
ing of the Hebrew program.
"Jewish Communal Institu-
tions in Detroit;' a new book ay
Warsen, will be used as a prim-
er in studying American Jewish
history and Jewish community
organization.
In addition to Rabbi Segal and
Warsen. the school's administra-
tion will be handled by N. R.

Siden-Field Nuptials
Solemnized Aug. 17

MRS. FRANKLIN D. SIDEN

The ceremony, performed by ,
Dr. A. M. Hershman, Rabbi Mof-
ris Adler and Cantor J. H. Son- ;
enklar, was solemnized before an
I altar set up in the home of th2
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Lichtenfeld Field, of
Berkeley Rd. The bridegroom r ;
parents are the Maurice Siden.F:,
of Ewald Circle.
The bride's gown was fashion-
, ed of Alencon lace over satin,
with long fitted sleeves and an
• insert of illusion at tl;ke neck-
line which was outlined with
small pearls. Her full nylon net
skirt fell over satin and was
detailed , with appliques of lace
medallions. The skirt fell into
a Cathedral train.
Her modified bonnet of satin
and matching lace was edged
with matching medallions, and .
held in place her three-tiered,
fingertip veil of silk illusion. She
carried a bouquet of while
carried a bouquet of stephanotis
centered with a white orchid.
Harriet.'s only attendant was
1 Myra Helen Krasner, of Flint.
Irving SideR, of Chicago, was his
brother's best man. Seating the
guests were Irwin Saul Field,
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d
a e
w ,Martin
a o t thi e e r r oh r f t the
the
br o ther -i n -l aw
bridegroom, Howard Jacobson
and Rowland Harris.
Before leaving for a wedding
- trip to New England, the young
Couple were honored at a recep-
1 tion for their friends. The Si- ,
EMS will make their home in
Detroit on their return.

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and AUXILIARY will hold their
annual wienie roast at 9 p.m.,
Saturday, at Palmer Park. For
reservations call Rose or George
Karden, UN. 4-9413. Prospective
members are invited. A meeting
of the Auxiliary was held Mon-
day. Hostesses were Ann Russell
and Marie Winkler.
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President- Bernice Daskal of
PFC. JOSEPH L. BALE AUXIL-
IARY announces the first fall
meeting to be held Sept. 11, at
the home of Ruth Resk, 19318
Santa Barbara. On the agenda
will be a discussion of a recent
hospital party at Percy Jones
Hospital at which the following
members participated: Carol
Burke, Ruth Kline, Bernice Das-
kal, Mary Resk, Paula Benson,
Tillie Levy and Sandy Resk. Mrs.
Ruth Kline was chairman and
was assisted by Phil Kline:

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