Ash-Falb Nuptials
Planned for Dec. 18

Bnai Britt) Activities

PISGAH CHAPTER will meet
at'12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at Holi-
day Manor. Bob Hall will enter-
tain, and Mrs. Henry P. Onrich,
president of the Women's Coun-
cil, will be guest speaker. Friends
are invited to the program and
a luncheon to proceed it.
* * *

- TIKVAH CHAPTER opened its
bowling season this week at Wy-7
Recreation. The group will con-
tinue to meet at 1 p.m., each
Thursday. For information, call
Mrs. Myrian *Nelson, president,
UN .2-7415, or Mrs. Mae Schwartz,
UN 4-a521.
* * *

MISS LOIS RUTH ASH

Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Ash,
of Woodingham ,Dr., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Lois Ruth, to Stuart Falk,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M.
Falk, of Boston Blvd.
Both young people attend the
University of Michigan where
Miss Ash is a senior in the school
of dental hygiene, and. Mr. Falk
is a junior - in the school of den-
istry. He is affiliated with Alpha
Omega dental fraternity.
A Dec. 8 wedding has been
planned.

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Perhaps one of the most wide-
ly results of the GREAT-
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WOMEN'S COUNCIL fund rais-
ing activities is the Bnai •Brith
Youth Organization which is
sponsored through Bnai Brith
funds. The largest Jewish youth
group in the world, the organiza-
tion is divided into four groups-
Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) for
boys, 14 to 25; Bnai - Brith Girls
(BBG), for girls of high school
age; and Bnai Brith Young Men
and Young Women, for yoUng
adults between the ages of 18 and
26. One of BBYO's chief aims is
helping young people in estab-
lishing themselves in the com-
munity. To accomplish this, vol-
unteer advisors and professional
personnel help to guide them in
their year round- activities based
on cultural, religious, social, ath-
letic, and community service pro_
grams.

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President Alex Adelberg of the
HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE
announces a first business Meet-
ing Monday evening, at Cong.
Beth Joseph, 18450 Wyoming.
The newly elected president
made the following committee
appointments:

. Irving Davis, Americanism and civic
affairs; Kal Bruss, Anti-Defamation
League; Richard Rycus, athletics; Leo
Lisker, Marty Horowitz, Herman
Jaffee, blood bank; Milton Braverman,
B. B. Israel; Max Simon, BB,Y0 and
vocation service; Herby Lenter; budget;
Leo Sobel, Hilbert Sosin, by-laws; Sol
Scholnick, civil defense; Harvey Weis-
berg, Leonard Brightman, conserva-
tion; Charlies Kaplan, Gerald Bright,
fund raising; Leo Sobel, Hilbert Sosin,
health and happiness; Herb Capp, pro-
grams; Gerald Gorzeck, membership;
Murray Sedley membership; Phil
Rothchild, press and public relations;
Irwin Chonak, veterans; Hilbert Sosin.
Ted Frazis, Women's' Chapters, - and
Sol Steinhart, bulletin.
* * *

LOUIS STONE CHAPTER fund-
raising luncheon will be held at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, at United
Friendship Hall, 3225 Ferikell.- An
afternoon of games and mah
jongg, prizes and entertainment
is included. Mrs. Charles Solo-
vich will speak. • Reservations are
being accepted by fund-raising
chairman,. Mrs, Leo Fogelman,
TO. 7-5074, and chairman,. Mrs.
Sidney Diamond, VINT. 3-8268.

EAST SIDE LO:DGE and
CHAPTER will hold a joint
meeting at - 8:30 p.m. at Cong.
Beth Itzchock, 3836 Fisher. Bess
Greenwald will be the giiest
speaker. For information, call
Sherman Fisher, Lodge president,
VA. 1-4717, or Mrs. Albert Coop-
er, Chapter president, LA 1-5415.

DETROIT JEWI.SH NEWS-7-11•
Mrs..-Silberberg Heads -
Friday, September 9, 1955
Weizmann Congress Unit

Birmingham Child Care

Chaim Weizmann Chapter of
the American Jewish Congress
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, at Young will meet at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
State licensed and bonded. Com ._
Israel Center •on Cooldige and in the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mil-
petent baby sitters and nurses.
Allen Rd. A fashion show by the ton Weiss, 22021 Harding, Oak
Hoprly, daily, weekly. Hours
Jacqueline Shops will be present- Park.
Daily, 9-5; Sat. 9-12.
ed with narrator Lila Lessen.
LI. 7-5195
Mrs. Higgins
Mrs. Morton Silberberg, newly-
Prospective members and friends
elected
president,
will
preside
are invited.
Voted into office with her were
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Kurt Singer, vice-president; Mrs.
Jerry Beck, treasurer; and Mrs.
ROSENBLAT, M.C.
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Milton Weiss, secretary.
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Wohl-KemperNuptials.
Solemnized Sept. 3

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CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Jacob
Anthill 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.

TO. 7-0874
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Be just before you are gener-
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Announcement . . .
13th Season

Eve Meister,

MRS, ALBERT KEMPER

Dramatic Coach

In an all white wedding Sept.
3, at Holiday Manor, Gladys
Wohl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Wohl, of Calvert Ave.,
exchanged marital vows with Al-
bert Kemper, son of Mrs. Bess
Kemper, of Duane Ave.
The bride's floor length gown
was of imported lace and nylon
tulle, and was fashioned with a
close-fitted bodice, accented by a
mandarin collar and seed pearls
and cap sleeves. The billowy skirt
of lace was highlighted by apli-
qued sprays, and ended in a cha-
pel train.
_ Her fingertip veil of French il-
lusion fell from a snug-fitting
cap which was edged in seed
pearls. She carried a white Bible
with trailing white orchids. -
Leda Wohl was her sister's
maid or honor, while another sis-
ter, Mrs. Rosalyn Droz, was ma-
tron of honor. Bridesmaids were
Marilyn Trompeter, Marsha Stein,
Ina. Terman and Ilene Wolfson,
with Frances Ezrach as junior
bridesmaid.
Bernard F. Kemper was his
brother's best man, while also in
the bridal party were Irving
Stein, another brother, Henry
Stein, Edward Droz, Jay Brodsky,
Kenneth Dishell, Martin Potash-
nik and Robert Rivkin. .
FollOWing a honeymoon to Aca-
pulco, Mexico, .the newlyweds
will reside :in Huntington Woods
Manor,' Mich. - "

Announces the re-opening of her
home studio for the teaching of 1
- dramatics to ambitious students, Z
on September 27.

Fishman Agency Expands
With New Association

The Fishman Agency, general
and life insurance experts since
1928, announce their affiliation
with the North American Life
Assurance Co., of Toronto, Ont.
The new association brings to
12 the number of coMpanieS with
which the Fishman Agency has
* * *
become associated in its 28 years
•OAK-WOODS CHAPTER will in the insurance . bUsiness: •-
-
hold the season's initial meeting
The agencY is a joint endeaVor
of Benjamin Fishman and his
son, Mitchel D. Fishman, and is
located at 1048 Penobscot Bldg.
The North American Assurance
Co. has local offices at 2900 David
Stott Bldg. :
The Fishman Agency is now
underwriting risks in many states
and Canada: .

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their fall membership drive. The
society has its own building at
15775 James Couzens and has
been in existence for 15 years.
Interested couple up to the age
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