18—DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Klara Kimel to Wed
Student from Israel
Friday,
May 6, 1955
Greenspoon-Jacobs
Rites Set for December
JWV Activities
MISS KLARA KIMEL
Miss Klara Kimel, a teacher
on the staff of the United He-
brew Schools, will be married on
May 10, in Chicago, Ill., to Jacob
Arnon, of Israel.
Mr. Arnon, who holds a cum
laude bachelor's - degree from
Trinity University, San Antonio,
Tex., and a master's degree from
Roosevelt University, in .Chicago,
presently attends NorthWestern
University, Evanston, Ill.
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MISS DONNA GREENSPOON
Mr. and Mr s. Benjamin
Greenspoon, of 18659 Wooding-
ham, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Donna Louise,
to Earl Ross Jacobs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs, of
18017 Pennington.
Miss Greenspoon is a senior
at the University of Michigan
where she is majoring in art.
Mr. Jacobs attended U. of M.,
and at present is enrolled in the
Wayne University Law School.
He is a member of Zeta Beta
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ROBERT RAFELSON AUXILI- ternities.
A December wedding is plan-
ARY will sponsor a fashion show
by a kcal- 'firm at 12:30 p.m., ned.
May 18, in the Northland Cen-
ter auditorium. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served, and prizes
will be awarded, states Dolly
Weinberger, president.
TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN•S
Junior Hadassah Holds CLUB will hold its annual elec-
tion meeting at 8:30 p.m.,
First Annual Reunion
Thursday, in the congregation's
youth hall. Circuit Judge Ira
Forty women gathered re- W. Jayne, guest speaker, will re-
cently at the home of Mrs. Mor- port on his recent trip to Europe
ris Zalenko (Florence Moranz) where he attended an interna-
for a reunion of Junior Hadas- tional judicial convention. The
sah alumnae. Those attending slate of officers will be present-
viewed a history of Junior ed by Alan N. Brown, chairman.
Hadassah activities from 1924 Charles L. Goldstein is program
to 1943, kept up through the chairman, and refreshments are
years by Ruth Friedland.
planned by Edward Eason and
The book will be made a per- Frank Bickman.
manent record, and filed in the
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Hadassah House Library. Any
BNAI DAVID MEN'S CLUB is
members with information on planning its annual paid-up din-
activities during that period ner and election meeting at
should write Miss Friedland, 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the syn-
11845 LaSalle.
agogue social hall. Peter Fergel
Among the past presidents heads the arrangements com-
who attended the reunion were mittee, and Bernard Dosie and
Rose Edith Lipsitz, Charlotte Neil Kalef are in charge of the
Lev Sklar, Anne Manson Cap- nomination committee and elec-
lan, Sophie Blanche Schwartz, tions.
Bertha Yackness Lachman and
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Rose Poskel.
James Landsman was re-
The reunion was so successful elected president of the BNAI
that it has been planned now MOSHE MEN'S CLUB at its re-
as an annual event.
cent annual meeting. Elected
with Landsmen were Jack Hoch-
m a n, vice - president; David
RECORD THAT
Schiff, treasurer; Manuel Bar-
nett, secretary; and Alexander
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will hold an Installation Dinner
at 1 p.m., May 15, at Holiday
Manor. Hypnotist Victor Bloom-
field will be guest entertainer,
and musical selections will be
offered by Harriet Rosen, vocal-
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ist, and Janet Was er man,
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Rabbi Jacob Chinitz will give
the invocation, and the retiring
officers their charge, and Judith
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SPRING SUITS
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Men's Clubs
MUSIC
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CHARLES & AARON KOGAN
AUXILIARY will hold its third
annual Mother and Daughter
Dinner at 6:30 p.m., Thursday,
at Moss Catering. The Copo
Studio will provide entertain-
ment. For reservations, call
Lillian Bricker, TO. 9-8625. New-
ly-elected officers are Marilyn
Margolis, president; Ann Kretz-
mer and Gloria Flanders, vice-
presidents; Florence Stolman,
treasurer; Jeanette Robinson and
Lorraine Wilne r, secretaries;
Ruth Rader, chaplain; Pauline
Buch, conductress; Mildred
Greenley, historian; and Anita
Dorfman, Audrey Mogill and
Bessie Schwartz, trustees.
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At its recent meeting, He.
JOSEPH L. BALE POST elected
the following new officers:
Eliot Raskin, commander; Ted
Bale and Willie May vice-
commanders; John Anstandig,
quartermaster; Ben Leet, adju-
tant; Sidney Cohen,• judge ad-
vocate; Balfour Peisner, three-
year trustee. Members interested
in selling poppies on May 27
should call co-chairmen John
Anstandig, LI. 5-2850, or Ted
Bale, LI. 5-1091. Post Memorial
Day services will be held May 29,
at Northwest Hebrew Memorial
Park Cemetery.
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MOGEN ABRAHAM MEN'S
CLUB will meet at 9 a.m., Sun-
day, in the synagogue for its
weekly minyan, breakfast and
mishna study class. The study of
Samuel will be inaugurated at
the regular 8:30 p.m., Monday
meeting.
Cantor Fenakel and Choir
At Home for Aged Service
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel and
the Adas Shalom choir will of-
ficiate at sabbath services at
the Home for Aged at 8:30 a.m.,
Saturday. Harry Siegal is con-
ductor of the choir.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
speaker of the month at a pro-
gram for residents at 7:30 p.m.,
Wednesday. On May 18, Mrs.
Dottie Roer, group worker at
the Jewish Community Center,
will present an evening of en-
tertainment.
Daily activities, such as bingo,
movies and occupational ther-
apy, continue throughout the
month.
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