Kvufzah ivrith Plans
Annual Meeting June 13

The annual Kvutzah meeting
at which readings are given by
local members of the Kvutzah,
will be held on June 13, in the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
The following will participate
with original essays, stories and
poems: Ezra Atzmon, Bernard
:Isaacs, Irving Katz, Morris No-
bel and Aaron Toback. Meyer
Mathis is chairman. All address-
es will be delivered in .HebreW.
Joseph Katz, president of
ECITutah and Mrs. Julius Ring,
president of the Ladies Auxil-
iary, invite the public to attend
at no charge. Morris Nobel is
the chairman of the cultural
commission.

May 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Lewin, of Calvert Ave.,
a son, David Alexander..
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May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert M. Brown (Adeline Tatel-
man) , of Washburn Ave., a
daughter, Laurie Francine.
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May 22— To Dr. and Mrs.
Joseph Friedman (Lillian
Stine), of 19985 Whitcomb, a
son, Harold Zalman.
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May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Kurtz (Jeanette Lerner), of 4774
Cortland, a son, Michael Zach-
ary.
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May 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Mogell (Myrna Lankin), a
daughter; Leslie Ann.
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May 17—To Dr. and Mrs.
Harold M. Podolsky, of Cortland
Ave., a son, Daniel Kalman.
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May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin Shapiro (Leah Levin), of
12951 Oak Park Blvd., Oak Park,
daughter, Julia.

Mary Lou Simons
To Wed Illinois Youth

Bar Mitzvahs

Mrs. Beulah Appel, of 18115
Northlawn, announces the Bar
Mitzvah of her son, Robert Jo-
seph, on Saturday at Cong. Bnai
Moshe. A dinner in his honor
will be held that evening, at the
Park Shelton Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rosen-
baum, of 4080 Glendale, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Robert, on Saturday, at
Cong. Shaarey Zedek. A recep-
tion in his honor will be held
from 7 to 10 p.m., Sunday, at
the family home. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman K.
Noble, of - 16922 Lawton, an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Richard Mark, on June 12,
at Temple Israel. A reception in
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will
follow the services. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lash, of
18011 Sorrento, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son,• Har-
vey Allen, on Saturday, at Adas
Shalom Synagogue. A dinner in
his honor will be held Sunday,
in the Mayfair Rooni.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Iden, of
18027 Wisconsin, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their Son, Leon-
ard Allen, on Saturday', at Cong.
Beth Aaron.' A dinner in his
honor will be held that evening,
in the Mayfair Room.

MISS MARY LOU SIMONS .

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Si-
mops, of Parkside Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Mary Lou, to David
Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
H. Kahn, of Winnetka, Ill,
Miss Simons graduated from
Kingswood School, and is at-
tendiing the University of Ari-
zona. Her fiance will be grad-
uated from the University of
Arizona in June.

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British Jews Given
Coronation Honors By
Queen Elizabeth

LONDON, (JTA)—A number
of • British Jews were included
on Queen Elizabeth's coronation
honors list which was issued at
Buckingham Palace.
Col. Louis Halle Gluckenstein,
a Conservative MP from 1931 to
1945, was named a Knight Bat-
chelor for public services; Isi-
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dore Graul, Undersecretary at
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy the Ministry of Food, was made
Galison (Riki - Kolb), of 18251.1 a Companion of the Bath; and
Warwick, a son, Lee Wade..
Moss Dancyger, Assistant Secre-
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tary to the Ministry of Pensions,
May 7— To Mr. and Mrs. became a Commander of the
Samuel A. 'Wiseman (Marian Order of the British Empire.
.Abrams), of 3297 Sturtevant,
The new Jewish officers in the
twin sons, Robert Allen and Order of the British Empire in-
Michael David.
clude: J. C. N. Epstein, director
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of the British Society for Inter-
May 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Larry national Understanding; J. Hy-
Schwartz (Lillian Shulak), a man, an official in the Treasury;
.daughter, Enid Daryl.
Rev. I. Levy, Senior Jewish
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Chaplain in the British armed
April 21—To Mr. and Mrs. A. forces; Leonard J. Stein. former
Weinner (Phyllis Meyer) , of 30261 president of the Anglo-Jewish
Pasadena, a daughter, Yvonne Association; and Lady. Sway-
Ann.
thling, president of the Electri-
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cal Association for Women,
April 20—To Mr. a n d Mrs.
Isadore Eisenberg (Cady Wei-
man), of Pasadena Ave.., .a
daughter, Hildy Nan.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
At its recent election meeting,
Cheresh (Joyce Pergament), of
Oak Park, Mich., a son, David the following officers were elect-
ed by OMICRON CHAPTER, . Tau
Alan.
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Epsilon Rho, legal fraternity on
To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lutz the Wayne University campus:
(Fern Lansky), of 4080 Monte- Eliot Charlip, chancellor; Jer-
rold Friedman, vice-chancellor;
rey, a daughter, Lauren Iris,
Arthur M. Sloan, keeper of the
roles; Howard Rice, correspon-
CERTIFIED MOHEL
dent; Marshall Madison, burser;
Rev. Yehudah Loewy Jerome Bronson, faculty repre-
sentative.
SERVING IN
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The bowling league of
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BETH ABRAHAM MEN'S
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CLUB will inaugurate its first
annual season's closing banquet
at 6 p.m., Sunday, at Lachar's.
Expert Mohel
Wives of bowlers will attend,
and will be given a gift 'from
Rabbi Leo Y. Goldman the league. Edward Rice, secre-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
tary, invites bowlers to sign up
for the next season.
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Senator ALEXANDER WILEY,
chairman of the Foreign Rela-
tions Committee of -the United
States Senate, will. make an
important statement on Israeli-
American relations, June 14, at
the 30th annual convention of
Hapoel 'Hamizrachi of America,
at Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City.

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ABOULAFIA-BERNSTEIN. Dr.
and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein, of
2400 W. Boston, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mi-
riam, on May 19, to Dr. Elie
Aboulafia, of Jerusalem, Israel.
The bride is a graduate of the
University of Michigan. Dr.
Aboulafia graduated from Ge-
neva Medical School in Switzer-
land, and is currently interning
at Michael Reese Hospital, in
Chicago, Ill.
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LUTZ-ERLANGER: S h e l don
M. Lutz and Gail Erlanger were
joined in marriage May 3, at
Holiday Manor. After a honey-
moon in Wisconsin, Mr. and Mrs.
Lutz are at home at 20408 Chey-
enne.

Councilettes to Install
New Officers Sunday

Councilettes, teen-age division
of National Council of Jewish
Women, will install officers at
1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Sholem
Aleichem Institute, 18495 Wy-
oming.
To be installed are president,
Nancy Blanke; vice presidents,
Carole Polinsky, Ellen Jones
and Edwina Croll; secretaries,
Elly Krouse, Phyllis Barr and
Nancy Smith. Board members
are Rochelle Miller, Sally Bing,
Judy Oppenheim, Janet Lans-
berg, Lorraine 'Small, Rochelle
Aisen, Judy Holinstat, Phyllis
Altman, Jo Lynne Abrahams,
Ruth Anne Radway, Jo Margery
Tilds, Sherry Tobias, Myrna
Cohen, Lorelei Schuman, Lois
Greenberg and Elinor Berlin.
Mrs. Arthur Gould has been
appointed to serve again as ad-
visor. Though less than a year
old, the 260 member Detroit or-
ganization is the largest group
in the United States.

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Elect Mrs. Leo Genser 'Fannie Gluck President

Fannie Gluck Chapter, Miz-'
rachi Women, will hold its in-
stallation ceremonies Tuesday
afternoon, at Bel-Aire Terrace.
Mrs. Leo Genser will be installed
by Rabbi Jacob Chinitz as the
new president.
Serving with Mrs. Genser will
be Mesdames Emil Spilman,
Aaron Soverinsky, Sol Cohen
and B. Reznik, , vice-presidents;
D. Bodzin, treasurer; 'Max Klein,
Milton Radner, M. Samovitz,
Harold Graff, Max Klyman and
Jack Topcik, secretaries; F.
Korn, historian; Samuel Bicoll,
monitress.
Board members include Mes-
dames Morris Brown, Max Stoll
man, Rae Urnovitz, S. Brawer,
Sam Shulman, M. Shipko, M.
Sterns, Sam Markey, Meyer
Minken, Sidney Golden, David
Sokel, Nathan Kaufman, Jack
Freed, Moses Wiser, R. Rosen-

berg, Harry Portnoy, Paul Fen.
ton, Samuel Aaron, S. Sborows,
J. Schwartz, Samuel Reisig, I,
M. Becker, D. Zalesin, Rosa
Wright and A. Caplan.
Honorary life board members
are Mesdames Sol Wolack, Louis
Rose, L. Friedman, P. Berman,
J. Torgow, Max Spoon, Louis
Katz, Joseph Weintraub, Phillip
Stoliman, Daniel Temchin, Jo-
seph Bessman, Sol Cohen, Emil
Spilman and A. Nusbaum.

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