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Israel Bonds to Go on Sale
In Luxembourg This Month
Friday, October 7, 1955
Ongdgemonts
Miss Hannah Starkman, of Ardmore Ave., left for Europe last
week aboard the HMS Queen Mary. After a tour of Paris, Florence,
Naples and Rome, she will fly to Israel to spend three' weeks
with her relatives, returning home in late November aboard the
HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Miss Pearl Cohen, of Monte Vista Ave., will leave next week
for Italy aboard the Italian liner, Cristoforo Colombo, following
which she will embark for Israel for an extended stay.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldstein, of 9639 Petoskey, were enter-
tained recently on their 33rd wedding anniversary with a dinner
.party given by their children, Messrs. and Mesdames Herbert
Goldstein, Alvin. Goldstein and Ronald Goldstein.
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DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-13
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ctivities in Society
To Wed Dec.
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Circle Yiddish .Speakin g
Branches Set,-PrOgram
The five Yiddish-speaking
branches of the Workmen's Circle
will join in an educational meet-
ing at 9 p. m., today, in the Circle
auditorium, 11529 Linwoo d.
Morris Mandelman, representing
the Congresg for Jewish Culture,
will speak On "Cultural_ Develop-
ments in Jewish Life."
Branch 470 will meet at 9 p.
m., today, in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Brooks, 3252 Grand.
Branch 1060, meeting at 9 p.
m., Saturday, in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Pearlman, 19457
Hubbell, will discuss "Recent
Developments in Biology." Mrs.
Iris Dibner, former high school
instructor, will lead the discus-
sants.
BRUSSELS (JTA) —Israel
bonds will go on sale in the
The engagement of Elaine Mar- neighboring Duchy of Luxem-
ilyn Blake to Eugene Friedman burg at the end of October. Dr.
was announced recently by her David H. Orgler, representing the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blake, Israel Finance Ministry, has ar-
of Sturtevant Ave. Mr. Friedman rived in Luxemburg to make
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles arrangements for the bond sales
Friedman, of Burlingame Ave. campaign there. °
The bride-elect is a sophomore at
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Wayne University and her fiance
For the Perfect Affair!
attends the university's law
school. A June 24 wedding is be-
ing planned.
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and His Orchestra
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Silver-
UN. 3-3737
stein announce the engagement
of their daughter, Roberta, to
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Sol Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs.
We
remodel
double
breasted
suits
David Cohen, of Fullerton Ave.
A December wedding is planned. i to modern single breasted models.`
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SPECIALS:
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fidler, of i
Stoepel Ave., announce the en- !Sport Coats
gagement of their daughter, 1 Reg. $32.50
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Rhona Elaine, to Mark Bader, 1 Suits
I Reg. $65
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. 'Tobias
Large selection of pants.
Fuller, of W. Outer Drive. The i
wedding will be solemnized next
MISS RUBY REPITOR
March. In last week's announce-
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The engagement of Ruby Lor- ment, Miss Fidler's name was
erroneously given as Rhonda.
raine Repitor, daughter of Mrs.
Betty Repitor, of Stansbury Ave.,
1 ■ 11 18211 Wyoming
and the late Mr. Jack Repitor,
We Deliver
was recently announced to Hy
Goldstein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
We will
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Joseph Goldstein, of Romeo,
be closed
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Ruby Repitor Plights
Troth to 1-ly Goldstein
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New Lodge Organized
By Bnai Brith in Paraguay '
Installation of Asuncion Lodge
in the capital of Paraguay will
mark the first time that Bnai
Brith has a lodge in every coun-
try of South America, it was
announced by the Bnai Brith de-
partment of international affairs.
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Mrs. Bella Goldberg will enter-
Mr. Goldstein attended the
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Mrs. Rose Migdol, of Sturte- at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday, in the wedding is being planned.
vent Ave., announces the engage- Center. The social meeting will
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Ruth, to Ralph Garson, son of
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