Israel to Spend $41,000,000 On Irrigation During 1955 Koff man-Manning Rites Slated for July 31 MISS ELAINE SUE KOFFMAN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Allan Koffman, of 18636 Wildemere, announce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Sue, to Mervyn Howard Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Man- ning, of 18520 P-arkside. . The bride-elect is a sophomore at the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of U. of M. where he was affiliated with Phi Sigma Delta fraternity, and now attends Harvard Univer. sity's business school. A July wedding is being planned. Musk and Entertainment Bob Kane and Orchestra Specialties KE. 5-8880 dare dombel and associates Candid Photographers TY. 8-7800 • LI. 6-4610 See Our New Exclusive Gilt-Edge Album TUXEDO RENTALS divitieJ in Society Mi. and Mrs. Menahem Singer of Jerusalem, who were here to attend the marriage of their son, Avraham Ran, to the former Annette. Stollman, have returned to their home in Israel. Mr. :and Mrs. Murray Altman will leave next week for an ex- tensive tour of Israel. Dr. and Mrs. Morris Starkman (Betty Provizer) are now re- siding at 22150 Marlow, Oak Park, Mich., following Dr. Starkman 's discharge from the U.S. Army. The Starkmans returned •here from Fort Sill, Okla., Where he served the final seven months of his two- year tour of duty, much of which was spent in Korea. Dr. Stark- man is now serving his residency in pediatrics at Children's Hos- pital, Detroit. • Among the students elected to the Student Council of t he Detroit Institute of Technology are Roy R. Brown, of 3037 Richton, a business administration freshman who was chosen Council sec- retary; and Irving Berkowitz, 3252 Richton, an arts and science freshman. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green, of 825 Whitmore, will leave for a three-week vacation in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cohen, of New York City, recently cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary in Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Cohen is a brother of Mrs. A. Cutler, of Collingwood Ave. Isadore Ball and Irwin Cohn were among 500 delegates to. the anual mid-winter conference of the national planning committee of The Jewish Theological Seminary of America, held in Miami Beach, and attended the dinner meeting on Feb. 13 at Hotel diLido which closed the conference. Harry Yudkoff, vice-chairman of the structure committee of the Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith, will attend the meeting of the national administrative board of Bnai trith• in Dayton, 0., Feb. 27 and 28. Mr. Hyman Lieberman, of 13440 Northfield, Oak Park, Mich., recently returned from his second trip to Israel, and was joined by Mrs. Lieberman for a trip to• New York. They returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bronstein, of 19197 Steel, recently honored their son, Harvey Stewart, with a buffet supper at Holiday Manor, in celebration of his Bar Mitzvah. The Bar Mitzvah was observed on Feb. 12, at Cong. Ahavas Achim. • Mr. and Louis Schwartz, of 5129 W. Outer Dr., honored their daughter, Shirley, with a sweet sixteen luncheon last Sunday, in the Mayfair Room. Fifty guests were present to help Shirley celebrate. Mrs. Ray Krause, of 2665 W. Boston, is celebrating her 79th birthday today. Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kellman, former Detroiters now of Los Angeles, Calif., will leave Saturday night by El Al Constellation for Tel Aviv. Prior to their trip, the Kellmans stopped in Detroit to attend the Bar Mitzvah of the grandson, David Gimbel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gimbel, of Santa Barbara Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Max Lampert, of Sturtevant Ave., will leave Saturday night aboard an El Al Constellation for Tel Aviv. They will participate in the Hadassah Air Tour, and will also visit their relatives in Israel. - Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lux, of Pennington Dr., recently enter- tained their daughter, Marilyn, at a sweet sixteen luncheon in Carl's Chop House. .Forty girls helped her celebrate. A party that same evening was given in her honor for 20 couples. • Smart New "Tony Martin" Style Choi Commission Elects M. Gins1 . - ):urg as Chairman' Perfect Fit Guaranteed At a recent meeting of the Chai Commission, the steering body of Labor Zionist youth and senior groups which promotes better understanding between the two, M. Ginsburg was elected chairman. Currently being planned is the group's annual concert, to be iield May 8, in the Mumford We Also 25 % •Off To Fit Children Students Expert Cleaning and Alterations t'..";13 VIENNA CUSTOM TAILORS 20530 Schaefer UN 2-9121 High School auditorium. The program will center around three' plays, singing and. danc- ing. The commission also decided to begin a campaign to sell sub- scriptions to i t s magazine, Haboneh, among Jewish children, 11 to 15. e 0, The engagement of Lorraine Snider to Isadore A. Rosen is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Snider, of Tuxedo Ave. Mr. ,Rosen is the son of Mrs. Esther Rosen, of. 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