Set fdnuary Date

MISS HEIDI SEELMANN

The engagement of Heidi Seel-
mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hans Seelmann, to Leon S. Co-
han, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
- rice Cohan, of Prairie Ave., was
recently announced. A January
wedding is planned.

Former Marshall Plan Chief
Named to Cultural Society

SAN FRANCISCO (JTA) —
J. D. Zellerbach, former Marshall
Plan chief in Italy, has been
elected president of the American
Foundation for Italian Culture, a
newly-formed group to promote
cultural relations between the
U. S. and Italy. Mrs. Mortimer
Fleishhacker, Jr., was elected
second vice-president of the
group.

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League Women Set Agree-Lipsitt Nuptials
Plans for Season Held at Franklin Hills

Meeting at regular intervals
during the summer months, the
League of Jewish Women's Or-
ganizations, headed by - Mrs.
Philip Bernstein, president, has
mapped numerous plans for the
coming season in the realms of
community relations, board and
general meetings.
The League is comprised of 120
local women's organizations, al-
most every group in the com-
munity, who work together to
promote friendship and apprecia-
tion of individual group aims.
In addition to Mrs. Bernstein,
League officers are Mesdames
Philip Fealk, Maurice Garelick,
Norman Kanter and Louis Kaz-
dan, vice - presidents; Sam
Samuels, Morris Tack, Joseph
Viedrah and Sam Wasserman,
secretaries; Mark Benach, trea-
surer; and Nathan Spevakow,
parliamentarian.
Mrs. Irving Small, immediate
past president, is chairman of the
advisory board, and the vice-
presidents will chair the program,
cooperative council, public rela-
tions and community relations
committees, respectively.
Other committee chairmen are
Mesdames Robert Coggan, youth
awards; Carl Schiller, Detroit
Round Table; Marvin B. Levy,
United Foundations; Robert Kal-
ish, Serv-a-Camp project; Louis
Redstone, Israel - Bonds; David
Kliger, publicity; Cy Aaron, hos-
pitality; Jack- Miller and Douglas
Purther, JSSB. Co-chairmen are
Mesdames Jacob Axelrod, Paul
Feldman, Julian A. Grace, Samuel
S. Aaron, Frank Reisman and Hy
Burnstein.

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MISS LENORE FELDSTEIN

Mr. and Mrs. Ben J. Feldstein,
of W. Outer Dr., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lenore Ruth, to Louis Allen Tar-
nopol, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tarnopol, of Monterey Ave. A
Jan. 22 wedding has been
planned.

First Jewish Member of
Alberta Parliament

EDMONTON, (JTA) — A. W.
Miller of this city took his seat
in the legislature of the Province
of Alberta, and thus became the
first - Jew to sit in the Parliament
of Alberta since its constitution
as a province in 1905. Samuel
Bronfman, president of the Cana-
dian Jewish Congress, has ex-
tended congratulations to the Ed-
monton solicitor on behalf of the
Jewish community. of Canada.

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10th Anniversary Reunion Set by Central Graduates

A tenth anniversary reunion Rosenfield, UN. 4-7686; Grace
party is being planned by the Magid Colton, LI. 4-7848; or
Central High graduating class of Donda Rosenzweig, TO. 8-3280.
June, 1945 for 9 p.m., Nov. 4, at
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given to - the Detroit Cancer
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Tickets are available at any
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AGREE

Franklin Hills Country Club
was the scene on Sept. 28 of a
wedding ceremony which united
in marriage Marilyn F. Lipsitt,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur I. Lipsitt, of W. _ Outer Dr.,
and A. Arnold Agree, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles N. Agree, of
Whitmore Rd. Dr. A. M. Hersh-
man officiated.
The new Mrs. Agree wore an
heirloom-type gown, fashioned
along empire, princess lines. The
rose-pointe lace bodice with its
open neckline and short sleeves
was outlined by a small scal-
loped hand-clipped edge, deli-
cately adorned with seed pearls.
Half-way down the taffeta
skirt, a festooned rose-pointe
flounce ruffle encircled the skirt.
A tiny, flat bow was at the top
of each pointe. The bride also
wore matching gauntlets. Her
veil was of silk illusion and fell
to fingertip length from a lace
cap trimmed with seed pearls._
She carried a nosegay of fleur
d'muir and eucrus lilies.
Mrs. Donald Gilbur, the bride's
sister, was her matron of honor.
The bridegroom's sister, Mrs.
Ben Van-Dox, was a bridesmaid,
and Carly Ann Van-Dox the
bridegroom's niece, was flower
girl.
Ben Van-Dox was his brother-
in-law's best man, while serving
as ushers were Donald Gilbur,
brother-in-law of the bride, A.
Alfred Taubman, Jared Schub-
iner and Earl Kuhlik.
Following a breakfast recep-
tion at the country club, the
couple left for a month's honey-
moon to Haiti, Jamaica, Havana
and Veradero. On their return
they will reside in Southfield
Township.
Out-of-town guests came from
California, St. Louis, Cleveland,
Windsor, Stamford, Conn. and
Toronto.

Brevities

EVE MEISTER, local dramatic
coach, is accepting a limited
number of enrollments for clas-
ses in speech, poise and acting.
Her studio will open for the
13th season on Monday. Children
8 to 16 are taught in small clas-
ses or individually.. For infor-
mation, call TO. 8-8651.
* * *
The appointment of IRVING
L. GOLDMAN to the advisory
committee of the 1955 Christmas
Seal sale of the Tuberculosis and
Health Society was announced
this week by William S. McNary,
executive vice-president of the
Michigan Hospital Service, who
is chairman of the campaign.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhow-
er urged everyone to observe
National Employment of t h e
Physically Handicapped W e e k,
Oct. 2-8. Adding impetus to the
campaign, he asked that a fourth
"equality of opportunity" be add-
ed in our hearts to those of race
color and religion.
Many of the physically handi-
capped who have found jobs in
Detroit industry were first con-
ditioned . and trained at Detroit
Goodwill Industries.
Last year alone Goodwill In-
dustries sent over 300 handicap-
ped people into private firms and
since 1921, when Goodwill was
founded in Detroit, over 20,000
handicapped men and women
were trained at Goodwill before
industry hired them.

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