A nnounce engugentenb

MISS ANNE F. ADLER .4

Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Adler, of
Fullerton Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Anne Fern, to Richard J. Aaron,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Aaron, of" Northlawn Ave.
The bride-elect is a graduate
of Wayne University where she
was affiliated with Iota Alpha
Pi sorority. Her fiance attended
Morning Side C o 11 e g e and
Wayne University. The wedding
will be solemnized on Oct. 11.

Set Nov. 8 Date

MISS HENRIETTA GASTON

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Partovich,
of Buena Vista Ave., announce
the engagement of their niece,
Miss Henrietta Gaston, to Mr.
Alvin A. Weisberg, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Weisberg, of
Chicago Blvd. The wedding date
has been set for Nov. 8.

Seek good, and not evil, that
ye may live: and so the Lord,
the God of hosts, shall be with
you.—Amos 5:14.

10 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 24, 1953

MISS ELAINE ROSENTHAL

Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Rosen-
thal, of Collingwood Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Elaine, to Marshall
Fogelson, son of Mr. and Mrs
Joseph Fogelson, of Doris • Ave.
The bridegroom - elect attends
Wayne University where he is
affiliated with Gamma Kappa
Chi fraternity.

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MISS ANN JACKSON

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jack-
son, of Wisconsin Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Ann, to Earl Barth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. David Barth, of
Clements Ave.
Miss Jackson is a graduate of
the University of Michigan. Her
fiance graduated from Wayne
University.

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the third of the three brothers to enter the U. S. Chaplaincy
Corps. A graduate of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of
Religion, Chaplain Paul Siegel will serve at Chanute Air Force
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Orthodox Yeshiva University, and Reuven was ordained by the
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meeting, at which Mrs. Louis
Kepes, president, named Mes-
dames Paul R. Freeman, Abe
Miller, Maurice Reigler, Julia
Ring, Irma Rittman, William
Roth, James Sobel and Ida Yol-
lick to serve as trustees. Plans
for the 30 donor were be-
gun.
* * *
GEORGE GERSHININ CHAP-
TER, Bnai Brith, will hold a
hayride at 9 p.m., Saturday, 4t
Livonia Riding Stables. For res-
ervations, call Shirley Weinhart,
WE. 3-4697.
* * *
BETH ABRAHAM WOMEN'S
CLUB on Thursday gave its an-
nual party for inmates at Wayne
County General Hospital, at
Eloise. Mrs. Hilda Tennehouse
was chairman.
* *
CAREER GROUP, NationL1
Council of Jewish Women, in-
vites members and prospective
members to a picnic supper,
followed by a workshop at 6:30
p.m., Wednesday, at the home
of Fay Gollob, 17351 Northlawn.
At the workshop, packages con-
taining play material and can-
dies f o r Kindergarten, Jad
Hanavir and Tira in Israel will
be prepared.

Dr. Louis Finkelstein, Chan-
cellor of the Jewish Theological
Seminary of America, has an-
nounced the appointment of
Rabbi MAX VORSPAN, Associate
Director of the Brandeis Youth
Foundation, Beverly Hills, Calif.,
as Registrar of The University
of Judaism, the Seminary's . West
Coast branch in Los Angeles.
* * C
ARTHUR BERGER, composer
and music critic of the New
York Herald Tribune, has been
named associate professor of
music at Brandeis University, it
was announced by Dr: Abram L.
Sachar, president of the uni,
versity.

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games party at 8 p.m., Wednes-
day, in the Mayfair Room, with
all proceeds slated to go to the
March of Dimes to fight polio.
Games and prizes will be fea-
tured. For tickets, call Mrs. I. J.
Bogorad, TR. 3-8357.
* * *
Mrs. Albert Herman, a vice-
president of AVODAH CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, recently
entertained newly installed of-
ficers, and appointed chairmen
for the new year at a luncheon
in her Pasadena Ave. Home. Mrs.
Herman Hirschhorn, retiring
president, also feted the new of-
ficers at a luncheon in her home
on Kentucky Ave.
* * *
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
GIRLS, Pioneer Women, recent-
ly honored Sonya Saslove at a
Bon Voyage party and dinner
at Sid's Cafe. Beatrice Hendel-
man chairman, presented Miss
Saslove with a going-away
gift. Following a trip to Europe,
Miss Saslove will visit Israel ex-
tensively, and plans to see the
many Pioneer Women's develop-
ments in the new state.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-
CIETY will on Wednesday hold
a "Midsummer Cruise" to Bob-
Lo. Mrs. Julia Ring, chairman,
A sound argument requires
is assisted by Mrs. Max Brumer, less noise than a weak one..
co-chairman. Proceeds will pur-
chase goods for Israel. For tick-
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Hebrew literature and Jewish
philosophy, has been elected a
Fellow of the American Acade-
my of Arts and Sciences.
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field, has joined the American
Technion Society staff as com-
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Chasin. Mr.
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Jacobson, who
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