Campers at Tanuga
Elect Theier Officers

Campers at Camp Tanuga, on
Lake Manistee, on July 12 elected
the following officers—all from
Detroit, except for the others
indicated:
President, JoJo Golden; vice-
president, Arlene Mittleman,
Flint; secretary, Sue Siegel; mail
superintendents and post-masters,
Joe Stamell, Joel Serlin, Joel
Fenley, Mark Voight of Flint,
Ronnie Schon of Miami, Randy
Leitman, Ed Kleiman of Grand
Rapids, H e r b i e Glass, Linda
Jaffe, Kathy, R o s s, Mary Lou
Rosin, Elaine Weiss; lost and
found custodians, Debbie Palmer,
Martha Wolfgang, Don Gardner
of Windsor; librarians, Arlene
Greer of Miami Beach, Howard
Siegel, Donna Sporn, Marlene
Kraft; athletic equipment 'corn-
ihissioners, Marshall Nathan and
Stuart Goldberg; office messen-
gers, Larry Green, Naomi Gorn-
bein, Marshall Fealk, Lolly Gold;
waterfront assistants, Martin
Dente h, Donna Ruch, Alan
Glueckman, Judy Newman; stage
assistants, JoLee Rosenbloom of
Jackson, Tenn., Jeff Chimovitz
of Flint, Alan Pollack, Steve
Ross.

Barbara Ross to Wed
William Mazer, jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Kingston
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Michael, on Saturday,
July 30, at Congregation Bnai
Jacob. Open house at the family
h ome, 24111 Majestic, Oak Park.
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MISS BARBARA ROSS

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Jue 29—Tr. and Mrs. Mrs.
Milton A. Marks (Betty Gorn-
bein), of 'Mark Twain Ave., a
son, James Gary.
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June 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
George Chodoroff (V a 1 e r i e
Shlain), of Woodstock Dr., twin
sons, Brian and Gary.
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June 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Sol Siegel (Lillian Charlotte
Smerling), of 4109 Clements,
'their second son, Yale Richard.

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LONDON, (JTA)—A renewed
and more vigorous attempt to
ban shechita, Jewish ritual
slaughter, is under way in Eng-
land. Elsley Zeitlyn, chairman
of the shechita- committee of the
Board of Deputies of British
Jews, told a meeting of the'
board. He said that Royal So-
ciety for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Animals had joined
the campaign, which supports
the introduction of the Crouch
anti-shechita bill, killed in the
last Parliament, but - which will,
probajaiy.,:cornejoefore the House'
of C this session.
Mr Zeitlyti said that in the
past "certain measures of re-
spect" had 'been shown for Jew-
ish religious feeling, but now
that has disappeared. The Jews
were being told that they must
be content with the ordinary
practice of slaughtering that is
common in the community. The
campaign, he continued, is not
only - "an insult to the Jewish
religion," but also an "indict-
ment of the Jew in his capacity
of a human being."
This new threat must be met
by the whole community, he
said, revealing that he planned
a tour of the country to confer
with various communities to dis-
cuss the problem with them. Of
the MP's approached for their
views on the Crouch bill to ban
shechita, Mr., Zeitlyn revealed,
163 had given responses favor-
able to the Jews, 19 .had not re-
plied, 88 were non-committal
and seven were "definitely

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Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Shu-
maker, of 16800 Muirland, an-
.nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Jay Barry, on July 30, at
Beth Aaron Synagogue. A din-
ner will be given in his honor
MISS SANDRA STONE
Sunday, July 31, at the Rain-
Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur A. Stone,
bow Terrace.
of Cortland Avenue, announce
* * *
the engagement of their daughter
Mr. and Mrs. _Lawrence Ler- Sandra, to Herbert Feinstein, son
man, of 18308 Sorrento, announce of Mr. and Mrs. David Feinstein,
the Bar Mitzvah of _their son, of Monica Avenue.
Michael Sanford, on July 30 at
A Sept. 20 wedding is planned.
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At a noon ceremony on July
10, at Temple Israel,- Margery
Ann Jacobson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Abel L. Jacobson, was
united in marriage to Ensign
Barry H. Levine, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Levine, in a double
ring ceremony. Rabbi Leon Fram
officiated.
The bride's gown was ballerina
length with alencon lace and
tiny seed pearls appliqued on 'the .
skirt. The bodice was fashioned
of lace, with short sleeves and
an illusion neck line. The veil
was held by a Juliet cap made of
matching lace and seed pearls.
She carried .a satin bible covered
with orchids and stephanotis.

Carol Jacobson was her sister's
maid of honor. Mrs. Jerome Fink-
elstein was matron of honor. Al-
vin Shapiro was best man, and
the ushers were Sidney 'Rubin-
stein, Larry Stockier, Merle
Stocker and Dr. Jerome Finkel-
stein.
A recption, at the Temple, fol-
lowed the ceremony, after which
the young couple left for a motor
trip to Memphis, Tenn., and Al-
berquerque, where Ensign Levine
will be stationed.

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and Mrs. Harold. J'ay Baskin, of
the Belciest Hotel, announced
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Sandra Lee, to Kenneth Lee
Kauffman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Edward Kauffman, of Co-
lumbus, 0. Mr. Kauffman is a
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Of orators, Eddie Cantor said:
will be held the following even-
ing, from 5 to 9 p.m., at the "What thty lack in depth they
give you in length."
family home.

Attempts Made in England
To Ban Shechita Practice

July 11—To Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Sherman (Frieda Gend-
ler), of 3795 Tyler, a son, Mark
Norman.
* * *
June 29—To Mr. .and Mrs.
William Baker (Bernice Haidy),
of 23091 Harding, Oak Park, a
daughter, Susan Gail.
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July 3.—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
uin Barnett (Marilyn Schiff), of
24031 Morton, Oak Park, Mich., against us."
a son, Kenneth Alan.

CERTIFIED MOHEL

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in pride.—Young.

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Berman, of
18286 Northlawn, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack
Lewis, on Saturday, July 30, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A
dinner in his honor will be held
at the Shaarey Zedek on Sunday,
July 31.
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Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ross, of
Warrington Dr., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Bar-
bara Joyce, to William M. Mazer
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. William
M. Mazer Sr., of Birchcrest Dr.
The bride-elect attended the
University of Michigan. Her fi-
ance is a graduate of the Univer-
sity of Michigan where he was
affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu
July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Bert 'Fraternity. A December wedding
Harris (Sylvia Taxe), of Oak is planned.
Park, a daughter, Marcie Ellen.

May 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Zimmerman (Helen Kraps),
of 24360 Gardner; Oak Park, a
son, Scott Allen.
* * *
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Silverstein (Sylena Musko-
vitz), of Oak Park, a daughter,
Ilona Eileen.
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July 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin B. Ganbnrd (Helen Ber-
ris), of 18651 Aidmore, a son,
Robert Steven,
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July' 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sitron, of 2674 Tyler, a
son, Bruce Lyle.

Bar,Mitzvahs

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