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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, 3216 Tyler Ave., celebrated their
20th wedding anniversary on Seut. 3, with a dinner party given
by their children, Allan and Sandra.
Mra. and Mrs. Abraham Neuman, of Hickory Drive, Hunting-
ton Woods, are en route via El Al Airlines for six weeks in Israel.
After the holidays they will tour the country. Before returning
home, they will stop at Hotel St. Pierre on the French Riviera
Until early March.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Zide and son, Barry, of Pasadena Ave ,
have returned home after spending several days in Rochester and
Buffalo, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. David L. Vivian, of W. Mapledale Road, Com-
merce Lake, are on a motor trip through the Smokey MountaiLs
of Tenniaisee.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yaffe and daughter Elaine Teresa, for-
merly of the Whitman Apts., are now residing on Tuxedo. Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fischel, and son, William, formerly of W.
Hazelwood, are now residing on Tuxedo Ave.
The Ginsburg-Rosenberg Auxiliary and Post were represented
in Chicago at the JWV National Convention. Attending were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Stahl, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sallenger, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Knight, Mr. and .Mrs.
Harold Milinsky. and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Medow.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ganda' of Cleveland .were the guests over
the. Labor- Day week-end of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Berch (Evelyn Gandal) of LaSalle Blvd. ••
Toronto Paper Apologizes
For Printing Prejudiced Ad
Betrothal Told
MISS PAULA LICHTENSTEIN
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lichten-
stein, of Buena Vista Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Paula, to Pfc. Philip
Harvey Mittleman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Mittleman, of
Ecorse, Mich. A March wedding
is planned. -
Beth Aaron's Religious
School Reopens Sunday
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IT'S AN
OLD, OLD
STORY.
MISS EILEEN BLAKE
Eileen, to Herbert Racklin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Racklin,
of Rankin Blvd., Windsor.
The bride-elect attended
Wayne University, the Univer-
sity of Wisconsin and University
of California at Los Angeles. Her
fiance is a graduate of Wayne
University's college of pharmacy,
and is affiliated with Rho Pi
Phi fraternity. An Oct. 25 wed-
ding is planned.
Mrs. Helen Rosenberg, presi-
dent of the City of Hope Cancer
Fighters, announces the forma-
tion of a dramatic group, head-
ed by Goldie
Young, chair-
man. Those in-
terested in join-
ing, should call
Mrs. Young, at
UN. 2-0441.
The script
comm ittee of
Helen Levy, Syl-
via Katz, Bert
Bassin; Lorraine
Shubiner, Frey-
da Stillwater are Mrs. Rosenberg
currently working on a program
for the October meeting. -
The group's first meeting is
scheduled for Sept. 21, and Mrs.
Rosenberg reports, there will be
over 50 new members. Mrs. Rae
Gold leads in the membership
drive with 15 prospects.
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SARAH L.
HOROWITZ
b. Children of the seventh,
eighth and ninth grades will
attend a two-hour mid-week ses-
sion in Hebrew, conducted under
the joint sponsorship , of the
Religious School and the United
Hebrew Schools.
c. Special music instructions
from Cantor Judah Goldring.
d. Eighth and ninth grade pu-
pils will participate in break -
fasts of Beth Aaron Juniors, on
Sunday mornings.
The Religious school will be in
charge of the Junior and chil •
dren • services during holidays.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick is
spiritual leader and Harry Green
is president of the synagogue.
I DAVE DOMBEY
LAMPS
Beth Aaron Religious School
will reopen for the sixth year
Sunday at the synagogue, 18000
Wyoming.
The first session will be at 9:15
a.m. and the second session at DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17
11 a.m. Classes range from kin-
Friday, September 11, 1953
dergarten through the 9th grade.
Dr. M. Last, educational chair-
man, urges parents to register
their children as soon as pos-
sible, since registration will be
limited to 500 children. He and
his committee will be at the sy-
nagogue evenings, 7 to 9, to ac-
CATERING
cept registrations.
The following innovations will
Extends greeting for A • Happy
be introduced this year:
New Year to her customers
and friends.
a. Introduction of a ninth
grade, the first class to be con-
firmed;
Mr. and Mrs. • Lewis Carlson,
of Meyers Road, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Donna, to Irving Richter, son of
Mrs. May 'Richter. A November
wedding is planned.
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Cancer Fighters Form
Dramatic Organization
Engagement Told
The engagement of Sondra
Furst to Al Lichtman was an
nounced at a recent dinner
party given by the bride-elect's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Furst,
of 18201 Snowden. The bride-
groom-elect, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Lichtman, of 2966
Collingwood, is a graduate of
Detroit Institute of Technology,
and is affiliated with Alpha Zeta
Omega fraternity.
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TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Map-
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blake, am members of Kibbutz Iftach,
of Sturtevant Ave., announce the scene of violent clashes last
engagement of their daughter, month between Mapam and Ma-
pai party adherents, agreed to
leave the colony and establish a
new settlement in a hilly Galilee
region. The old settlement will
now secede from the Mapam
settlement association and join
the Mapai collective settlement
movement.
- TORONTO, (JTA) — The To-
ronto daily "Telegram" has apol-
ogised to the Jewish people for
inadvertently publishing an ad-
vertisement of a Miami Beach
hotel which included the phrase
"restricted clientele," it was re-
vealed by J. I. Oelbaum, presi-
dent of the Central Region of
the Canadian Jewish Congress.
MISS SONDRA FURST
Mapam Members Leave Colony
After Bitter Fights With Mapai
Eileen Blake to Wed
Windsor Pharmacist
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