Announce Betrothals of Sisters
Trith
The Herald was the first news-
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Colton-Harrison Rites
Planned for December
Activities
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by
BERNARD H.
Temporary officers have been
elected to guide activities for the
new Bnai Brith Lodge being
formed in the EVERGREEN-
SEVEN MIT.F, area. They . are Dr.
INER
KE. 1-8196
David Silver, chairman; Frank
Greenwald, secretary; Harry Se-
gal, treasurer; and Abe Dishell
and Irving Forman, co-chairmen
of membership. Hyman Crystal,
executive director of Michigan
Bnai Brith, will be guest_ speaker
at a meeting scheduled for 8:30
p.m., Tuesday, at Northland Cen-
ter. Leo Polk, Council member-
ship chairman, is in charge of
the forMation of the new lodge.
Those interested in joining should
call Dishell, WE. 3-6575; Forman,
KE. 5-9551, or the Council of-
MISS BRENDA HART
MISS EUNICE HART
fice, WO. 3-7838.
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The engagement of their two daughters was announced recently
PISGAH LODGE will meet at
by Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. Hart, of Pingree Ave. Eunice Hart is
betrothed to Nathan Manela, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer C. Manela, 8:30 p.m., Monday, at Parkside
of Edison Ave. and Brenda Hart will wed Irving Levinowsky, son Hall, 3119 Fenkell. Milo Rappa-
port, Council blood bank chair-
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Levinowsky, of Patton Ave.
Eunice and Nathan have set their wedding date for Dec. 14, at man, will be guest speaker and
Cong. Shaarey Zedek, while Brenda and Irving will be married on a film showing and social hour
will follow.
June 25.
tlYnnouncements
.Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ste-
wart M. Kepes (Lee Brickner),
of 21911 Whitmore, Oak Park, a
son, Michael Sanford.
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Sept. 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
July 28-To Mr. and Mrs.
shall Berkson (Lila Joy Feld- Joseph Silver (Shirley Finkel-
man), former Detroiters now of stein), of Collingwood Ave., a
•Miami Beach, Fla., a daughter, daughter, Andrea Beth.
Ellyn.
Sept. 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore J. Goldstein, of 19600 Ap-
pleton, a daughter, Frances Rose.
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JWV Activities
Sept. - 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Karr (Sylvia Rochlin),
of 3754 Tyler, a daughter, Sheryl
Janice.
- ROBERT J. RAFELSON AUX-
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ILIARY recently held a party at
Sept. 14—To Dr._ and Mrs. the Downtown USO, for which
Harold M. Podolsky -(Ruth Per- Gail -Lapota served as chairman.
man), of Cortland Ave., a daugh- Assisting-'her were _Alice Faro,
Edith Partrich, Faye Malinoff,
ter, Maribeth Dale.
Essie Geigen, and Eva Solomon
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Auxiliary members have organ-
Sept. 14 — To Mr. and Mrs. ized a doll workshop project,
Sheldon Korby (Ruth Faber), of from which finished dolls will be
4088 Clements, a son, Gordon sent to Children's Hospital and
Jay.
mentally retarded youngsters.
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Sept.- 13—To Rabbi and Mrs.
Jacob E. Segal, of 19175 Wood-
ingham, a son, Jeremy David.
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Lt. JACK WINOKUR is hold-
ing its fall membership tea at
8:30 p.m., Oct. 12, in the Memo-
rial Home. Prospective members
Sept. 10 — To Mr. and Mrs. are invited. For information or
Julius Goldman (Bea Meisner), reservations, call Florence Stein-
of W. Outer Dr., a son, Robert man, TO. 5-3369, or Edith Oster-
zein, TY. 7-0878.
Alan.
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GINSBURG - ROSENBERG
Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Prinstein (Vivian Berry), of 3233 AUXILIARY will hold its an-
Elmhurst, a daughter, Andrea nual membership "g uest-t o-
gether" at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
Carol.
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in the Memorial Home. High-
• Sept. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. lights will be a smorgasbord
Bernard Carl Seltzer (Estelle style dinner and a program,
Ruth Wider), of 13309 S. Nor- called "Theater in the Round.'
Mrs. Philip Bernstein, president
folk, a son, Michael Jay.
of the League of Jewish Women's
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Organizations, and Mrs. Claire
Sept. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Spolan, JWVA president, will be
Carl Li.pnik (Lorelei Seiton), of honored guests. Prospective mem-
Ewald Circle, twin daughters, bers interested in attending may
Miriam Ellen and Judith Gail.
call Sandy Samuels, chairman,
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UN, 4-7992.
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Sept. 7 — To Rabbi and Mrs.
Frank Rosenthal, of 8216 Hunt-
Lt. RAYMOND ZUSSMAN
ington, Huntington Woods, Mich., AUXILIARY is planning its
a daughter, Deborah Miriam,
membership "guest-together" for
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Monday evening, in the home of
Aug, 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- Mrs. Lil Pevzner, 17377 North-
old Gottlieb (Esther Sachs), of lawn. A social evening is sched-
uled, For information, call Mrs.
3350 Tyler, a son, David Mark.
Rhoda Waxer, chairman, DI.
1-1611, or Mrs. Adele Simms,
CERTIFIED MOHEL
president, DI. 1-0964. New mem-
bers are invited.
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
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SERVING IN
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Mesdames Ruth Benach and
Libby Plotnick will be co-host-
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COHEN AUXILIARY at 8:30
p.m., Monday, in the Memorial
Home. A community affairs pro-
gram is scheduled. Friends are
invited.
RABBI LEO Y.
GOLDMAN, M.A.
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ISRAEL CHAPTER, Bnai Brith
Young Men, recently entertained
with a variety show at a meet-
ing of Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
Chapter. The cast of the show,
called "College Life," included
Dave 'Weine, Gerald Berman, Al
Becker, Marvin Berman, Gordon
Bossin, Mary Freed, Dave Schlaf-
man, Bernie Firestone, Frank
Roth, Marshall Rachleff, Eugene
Kowalsky, Shel Schore and Jim
Rachleff. The show was written
and directed by Gordon Bossin.
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A strolling fashion show to be
presented by the Jacqueline
Shops will be the highlight of a
membership tea of ISRAEL
CHAPTER at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday,
in the home of Mrs. Gloria Belen,
19458 Sorrento.. Guests are in-
vited. • For reservations, :call Mrs.
Leonard Gurwin, UN'. 3-7910, or
Mrs. Bernard Miller, UN. 2-6452.
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HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAP-
TER will hold a fund-raising tea
at 12:30 p.m. Monday, in the
home of Mrs. Seymour Shapiro,
18272 Fairfield, according to Mrs.
Max Yorke, president. Fund-
raising activities are directed by
Mrs. Albert Cutler, chairman,
assisted by Mesdames Albert Lee,
Max Sheldon, Sam Kahn, Henry
Fidler, Saul Rott, Theodore
Weinberg, Hymie Zimberg and
Raymond Portney,
Home Relief Donor
Offers Free Trip
The Home Relief Society will
feature Sammy Davis Jr. in a
spectacular floor show at their
donor dinner dance on Wednes-
day evening, Oct. 26, at the Elm-
wood Casino in Windsor.
A two-day, all - expense - paid
trip to the Concord Hotel in New
York will be given as a door
prize by Delphine Finn Michael
of the Birmingham Elkin Hotel
and Travel Agency.
• Handling the affair are Mes-
dames William Bonin, general
chairman; Albert Smith, book
chairman and Maurice Garelik,
ticket chairman. Weekly Friday
meetings will be held at the
home of Mrs. Joseph Sachs, of
19365 Prarie.
Friday, September 30, 1955
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At a recent dinner party held
in their home on Wellesley Drive,
Dr. and Mrs. McArthur Colton
announced • the engagement of
their daughter, Edythe Joyce, to
Stanley Leigh Harrison, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Harrison, of
Norfolk, Va.
The bride-to-be attended Ste-
phen's Junior College and Finch
College. Mr. Harrison is a grad-
uate of the University of Vir-
ginia where he was affiliated
with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity.
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Sisters of Zion Mizrachi is
planning its first pep rally of the
season, to be held at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in Young Israel Cen-
ter. The series of rallies is in
conjunction with the group's an-
nual donor luncheon, slated for
Nov. 7, at Holiday Manor.
Members of the organization
who visited Israel this summer
will give first hand reports on
Mizrachi's projects in the Jewish
state at Wednesday's meeting.
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