U. of M. Students Plan Wedding in August To Wed March 13 News Brevities ROSNER FAMILY CLUB will meet Sunday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gil- man, 18646 Woodingham. Final plans for the sixth anniversary dinner will be formulated. * * Mrs. LOUIS TATKEN, past president of the Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, was elect- ed a national board member of the National Women's League of, the United Synagogue of America at its biennial conven- tion in Cleveland, 0. last week. MISS FERN PRAG Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Prag, of 18461 Santa Barbara, announce the betrothal of their daugh- ter, Fern, to David Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Jacobs, of 17301 Greenlawn. Both young people attend the University of Michigan. An August wedding is planned. Marshall B. B. Lodge To Honor Goldstein At Israel Bond Rally Peter S. Goldstein will receive a Certificate of Honor from the Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith for "distinguished services and inspired leadership in Bnai Brith's national effort in behalf of the State of Israel Bond cam- paign," Sunda y, at the Israel bond program, "Israel, Molly and Hugh," in Beth Aaron Hall. Called the "Israel Bond Award of the Month," the special scroll will be presented to Goldstein by Arnold Michlin, president of Marshall Lodge. Goldstein, w h o represented Detroit in the National Busi- nessmen's Commission to Israel, is a member of the national Is- rael bond board of governors and a trustee of the Develop- ment Issue of Israel Bonds. Be- side his Bnai Brith activities, he is a member of the boards of Hebrew Benevolent Society and Adas Shalom, and a mem- ber of Histadrut, Bereznitzer, Pinsker and Mogilover Societies. Army Decorates Jewish Chaplain CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Max Gould acknowledges with grate- ful appreciation the many kind expressions of sympathy extend- ed by relatives and friends dur- ing the family's recent bereave- ment. Twenty-four series, including 190 models of 1955 Ford trucks ranging from 30-ton tandem- axle "Big Jobs" down to F-100 pickups, all designed to make money for operators on every hauling job, were introduced by • Ford dealers throughout the country. Ford's five truck engines, built exclusively for the truck lines, include six and V-8 en- gines. Three engines have in- creased horespower and com- pression ratios. The 1955 models have new larger parking lights and larger, shield-shaped tail lights. MEYER-MOLLY AUSLANDER CLUB held its annual Thanks- giving dinner at Moss Catering. On this occasion, Mr. and Mrs. William Marcus, former Detroit- ers, now of Cleveland, 0., were honored on their 50th wedding anniversary. The program was 12—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS * * * planned by Mrs. Jack Drapkin Friday, November 26, 1954 DURFEE CHAPTER, Better and her committee. * * * Schools Association, will hold a rumor clinic at 8:15 p.m., Tues- Miami Beach's newest Kosher day, in the school auditorium. hotel, WALDMAN'S HOTEL, for- MISS ALEYDA AXLER How rumors start, are spread merly the famous Lord Tarlton Formerly with L. B. King, and what citizens can do about theatrical hotel, will open Dec. At a recent dinner party, Mr. Is Now Associated with stopping them will be discussed 7, completely redecorated and by Dr. Morton Sobel, regional refurnished. Now owned by the and Mrs. Irving E. Axler, of director of Bnai Brith's Anti- Jacob Waldman famil y, the Lauder Ave., announced the en- Defamation League. A musical hotel will operate under t h e gagement of their daughter, presentation by the Durfee American Plan with the strictest Aleyda Gloria, to Samuel Wein- 19384 LIVERNOIS String Ensemble and a social dietary supervision. * * * stein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hy- hour will follow. * * * The establishment of the BEN- man Weinstein, of Broadstreet And Will Be Pleased to Serve MONTEFIORE LODGE, Free JAMIN ABRAMS ELECTRONICS Blvd. A March 14 wedding is Her Many Customers Sons of Israel, will meet at 8:30 LABORATORIES in the Weiz- planned. p.m., Monday, at the Lee Plaza. mann Institute of Science in Is- New officers will be elected. rael, which was made available Milton Meyer, grand master of by a contribution by Benjamin Promise in Israel SAMEROFF'S Montefiore Lodge, with head- Abrams, presiednt of Emerson Kept in New York quarters in New York, will be Radio and Phonograph Corpora- CATERING the guest of the evening. 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CUTLER MARIE NEWMAN , RADOM TAILORS I 'Congress Women In Session Dec. 15 This photo from the JWB Commission on Jewish Chap- laincy shows Chaplain LOUIS BARISH (right), New York, Jewish Chaplain at Camp Kilmer, N. J., receiving Bronze Star Medal from Brig- adier General J. F. R. SEITZ, at Post Headquarters "for meritorious service in connec- tion with military operations against an enemy" while in I Corps, in Korea, from March 9, 1953, to June 5, 1954. One of 100 full-time Jewish chap- lains recruited and endorsed by 31413.'s Commission on Jewish Chaplaincy, Chaplain Barish was ordained by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. MAN, of 17160 Stoepel. Osnos, a second year student, graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 1953. Hyman is a graduate of Wayne University. Both were elected to Phi Beta Kappa. * The New Ford Creations Mrs. Bert Ruby, program chairman, of the Detroit Wo- men's Division of the American Jewish Congress, announces a "Congress in Session," an all-day workshop will be held on Wed- nesday, Dec. 15, at Temple Is- rael. The sessions in the day's program will deal with Congress aims and achievements. Many techniques, including visual aids, are planned for the "Congress in Session" Institute, which will be conducted by four national leaders of American Jewish Congress. They are Mrs. Thelma Richman, chairman of the national executive commit- tee; Mrs. Beatrice Sabaroff, na- tional world Jewish affairs and Israel chair ma n; Mrs. Jean Schnee, national membership chairman, and Mrs. Fanny Gold- stein, chairman of the commis- sion on law and social action. The Women's Division presi- dent, Mrs. William Burk, invites Detroit women to participate in. the workshop and to be guests at a luncheon. 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