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Young Women Establish 16—DETROIT
U. of M. Students Sei
Friday, October 22, 1954
December Wedding Date Council College Group
A group of local college women Toll-Wenokur Nuptials
are currently engaged in the Slated for December

MISS NANCY STERN

Mr. Isidore Stern, of Konosha,
Wis., announces the engagement
of his daughter, Nancy Ann, to
Albert Henry Rosengarten. - son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosengar-
ten, of Prevost Ave.
Miss Stern is a senior in the
University of Michigan school of
dental hygiene. , and is a mem-
ber of Alpha Epsilon sorority.
Her fiance is a senior in the U.
of M. school of dentistry, and is
affiliated with Alpha Omega
fraternity.
The couple is planning a De-
cember wedding.

Oct. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Applebaum (Ruth Silverman), a
daughter, Nadine Ellen,
* * *
Oct. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Myron
S. Grodin (Gertrude Silber -
schein), of Santa Rosa Dr., a
son, Robert Charles.
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Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
j. Mackson (Lillian Goodman),
of 10440 Curtis, a son s Richard
Gregg.
* * *
Oct. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. .Don-
aid B. Zeidman (Louise Stern`
berg), of 4267 Monterey, a son,_
Alan Yale.
* * *
Oct. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. Carl
Lipnik (Lorelei Seiton), a daugh-
ter, Ruth Ann.
* * *
Oct. 3--.-To Mr. ad Mrs. David
.A.gauas (Edith Wolfman ), of
Glendale Ave., a daughter, Deb-
ra Ilene.
* *
Oct. 2—To. Rabbi arid . Mrs.
Julius Weinberg (Alezah Dwor-
kin ■, former Detroiters now of
Ann Arbor, Mich., a daughter,
Roni Shulamith. * •

Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Morris (Ruth Ribiat ), of
2939 Waverly, a daughter, Nandy
Lynn.

Some people who act very
brave when there isn't any dan-
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trouble comes.—Aesop.

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Men's Clubs

"The Problem Child in a Brith, will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
i of
Problem
will be ZAGER
the topic ' Thursday, at Carmel Hebrew
Rabbi World"
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of Rev. John Mangrum in an I School. Feature of the evening
address to members and guests will be the appearance of hyp-

formation of a University Woni
en's Chapter of the American
Jewish Congress, under the tem-
porary leadership of Betsy
Brown and Arlene Schechter.
The group was formed be-
cause the young women feel that
the work of Congress in the
fields of civil liberties and
church-state relations play im-
portant roles in the lives of
American Jews. The Council
program also includes Jewish
living and Israel affairs.
Meetings have been called for
alternate Monday evenings, at
the homes of members. Inter-
ested persons should contact
Miss Brown, UN. 2-8949, or Miss
Schechter, BR. 3-0022.

I LODGE, Bnai Brith, at 8:30 p.m.,
I Tuesday, in Carmel Hebrew
School, 17556 Wyoming. Rev.
Mangrum, director of St. Peter's
Home for Wayward Boys, is an
authority on child problems. The
public is invited. A social hour
will follow.
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Young Zionist Club Plans
Open Meeting Thursday

Young Zionist Club will hold
its first open meeting of the
season at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, at
Zionist House, 11345 Linwood.
Max Chomsky, local Zionist
leader, will speak on "Jewish
Needs of the Young Adult —
; Social and Philanthropical." A
Isocial hour wi
Other events planned by the
organization include an oneg
shabbat on Nov. 19, which is be-
ing called Israel Night. Young
I people 21 to 35 interested in
! social and cultural - activities are
I urged to contact Rita Bakst,
TO. 6-5933, or Lillian Tron, TO.
1 5-5127.

'i notist Martin Horowitz. A social
hour will follow, to be served by
Imembers of the chapter, which
will also meet in the Carmel
building.

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A December wedding is plan-
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ROSE SITTIG COHEN PTO,
United Hebrew Schools, will hold
a membership tea at 1 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the school audi-
torium. Morris Nobel, principal,
will greet mothers, and a hu-
morous skit, written by Mrs.
Irving Arlin, will be presented
by the - dramatic group. The
group's new administration in-
cludes Mesdames Isadore _Plots-
nick, president; Samuel Leib,
vice-president; Edward Udman,
treasurer; Ernest Whiteman and
Jack Gross, secretaries; Joseph
Rodd, publicity; Elbert Diamond,
program; and Albert Spinner,
social.
* * •
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will hold an open meet-
ing at 9 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Henry Solomon,
23610 Church, Oak Park. A talk_
by interior designer Walter
Herz will be featured. For infor-
mation or transportation, call
Mrs. Ben Salsinger, membership
chairman, KE. 3-8470, or Mrs.
Joseph Heit, president, UN. 3-
7280.
* * *
A record attendance is antici-
pated by LADIES OF MOSAIC
as they go into final days of re-
hearsal for "Seven Old Maids,"
to be presented by the dramatic
group 'at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 3, at
Masonic Temple. Tickets to the
musical -comedy are available
from Mrs. Sam Posner, UN. 1-
7425 or Mrs. Sol Lakind, UN.
4-8778.
* * *
Mrs. Harry Altman will be
hostess at a membership tea
planned by MOGEN ABRAHAM
SISTERHOOD in her home, at
4025 Clements, on Thursday af-
ternoon. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter will speak on "The Ter-
centenary—the Many Phases of
Jewish Contributions to Ameri-
can Progress."
. * * *
The achievements of NORTH-
WEST ., CHILD RESCUE WOMEN
in the sale of Israel bonds were
acknowledged when Mrs. Charlet
Hellman, bond chairman, was
presented with a sponsor's pin
by Esther Herlitz, of the Israel
Embassy. The organization is
now participating in Blue Box
collections for the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, under the chair-
manship of Mrs. Ann Koenig.
Tree orders o.re being. taken. by
Mrs. Harry Topor, TE,' 4-0951

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SIGMA THETA DELTA sorority
held a combined meeting with
the Alumnae group, at the home
of Sue Simon. The sorority held
its first rush party at the home
of Joan Feldman, Oct. 20.
* * *
BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD
will hold a board meeting at
8:30 p.m., Thursday, at the home
of Mrs. David Lebow, 3210 Ewald
Circle. Mrs. Louis Garvin will
be co-hostess.
* * *
KINNERET CHAPTER,. Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in the home of Mrs.
Edith Berk, 3755 Grand.

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Mrs. Harry Boxman, 1969 Bos-
ton, will be hostess to mem-
bers of YOUNG WOMEN'S BI-
CUR CHOLEM at a dessert
luncheon Monday afternoon.
* * *
NEW-STUDY CLUB- will install
new officers at 12:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday, in the Davison Jewish
Center. Luncheon will be served,
and outgoing officers presented
with gifts.
* * *
GOLDA MYERSON CHAPTER,
Pioneer Women, will meet at 9
p.m., Thursday, at the home of
Mrs. Morris Fealk, 3031 Glendale
for a Red Cross program.

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Normandy Ave., was united in
marriage to Richard Stanley
Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Nelson, of Monongahela, Pa.
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lace. Her fingertip veil - of French
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edged in seed pearls.
Attending the bride as maid
of honor was her sister, Elly
Krouse, while bridesmaids were
Mrs. Donald Sklar and Betty Lou
Ungerleider, of . Louisville, Ky.
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Nelson, was the best man, and
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