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Nancy Joan Fisher
To Wed William Fox

The following Detroiters reently visited Oakton Manor on Lake
Pewaukee, Wis.: Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Brown, 18646 Washburn; Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Klagman, 13550 Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Rosen, 17200
Cherrylawn; Mr. and Mrs. S. Lebowitz, 2676 Glendale; Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Pastor, 20433 Mark Twain.
Included among the guests at Omena Inn, at Omena, Mich., this
season from Detroit and the suburbs are Messrs. and Mesdames A.
Blazofsky and Noreen, Jack Freedman and family, Jack Sylvan
and family, A. Galperin, Eugene Grossman and family, Jacob Pearl-
man and sons, Sam Brown, D. J. Ferionte, George Karber, 0. Pirr-
terpe and family, Manuel Weisman, Leo Green, Saul H. Bloom and
family, Frank A. Stocking, Morton Gorelik and family, Sam Bockoff,
Martin Miller and Steven, Fred Garon and Audrey, Leo Fisher and
family, Morris Grossman and Judith, G. B. Bloin and family, D. M.
Zellrnan, Ray Clamage and family, Jack Docks and family, M. Fen-
kell and family, George Fink and family, Martin Harold and Susan,
I. Magy, B. Rollin and family, H. Raskin, H. Sollish and family,
Julius Siegel and family, David Silver, J. Tobin, I. Kohler and
family, Morris Britz and family, John Saipe and sons, I. Mandell
and sons, M. Furman, George Kimber, Felix Briener, D. Joseph,
Maurice Taylor and family, A. Mono, M. Rest and family, A. F.
Goldberg, A. Moskovitz, Carl Myers and family, Karl Mono and
family, Frank Richter and family; Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Calvert
and family, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Katz and family, Dr. and Mrs.
Maurice Taylor and family, Dr. and Mrs. A. Gorne and family, Mr.
Richard Moskovitz, Mrs. E. Sloan and sons, Mrs. B. Tennenbaum,
Mrs. M: Ross, Mr. Maximilian Wallach, Mr. William Bergman, Mrs.
Arnold LaKritz and sons, Mrs. A. Roberg, Mrs. T. Schueffton, Miss
Bernice Oko, Mr. Sam Griff and family.
Dr. Sara Kokiel is visiting with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. William Klafer, 1886 Oakman Blvd. Dr. Kokiel, a pediatrician,
who received her degree from the University of Vienna, is on the
staff of Central Hospital Kupat Holim in Israel.
Mr. and Mrs. Solly Moglovkin (Ruth Bistrow) and sons, for-
merly of Stout Ave., are now making their home in Mt. Vernon, Ill.
Dr. and Mrs. I. Z. Silvarman will celebrate their 25th wedding
anniversary on Saturday evening with a buffet supper served on the
lawn of their home, Will-O-Pond Ranch, Ten Mile at Inkster. Nearly
250 relatives and friends will join in the elaborate festivities, which
will include music for dancing played by Frank Paul and his orches-
tra and a fire works display. Also helping the Silvarmans to cele-
brate will be their three sons, Allen, Jerome and Lionel and the
latter's wife, Marion. •
Miss Linda Eisenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eisen-
berg, recently won the piano auditions concerto competition at the
National Music Camp. at Interlochen, Mich. Miss Eisenberg, who
has been going to the camp for three summers, entered the com-
petition for the first time, and played Mozart's A Major Concerto.
A pupil of Micha Kottler, she was the only Detroiter to win. As a
result of the performance, Miss Eisenberg will play with the orches-
tra on Aug. 13, at the National Music Camp.

To Wed Dec. 18

New Special 'Care' Package

DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—I T.

As Holiday Gift for Israel
To spread "deeper meaning and
greater happiness through sharing
with relatives and friends in
Israel," CARE has prepared a
special food package for Rosh
Hashanah and Sukkoth holidays.
The new package, according to
Richard W. Reuter, acting execu-
tive director of the nonprofit wel-
fare agency, contains 20 1/2 pounds
of strickly kosher food, including
beef and veal in natural juices,
goulash, salami and beef sausage,
chicken soup, vegetable shorten-
ing, egg powder, pure cocoa pow-
der, chocolate, evaporated milk,
31/2pounds of various dried fruits,
five pounds of sugar, two ounces
of instant coffee. The $14 price
covers duty-free guaranteed de-
livery anywhere in Israel.

Friday, August 5, 1955

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe M. Fisher, of
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