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. activities in Society

Mr. and Mrs. E. Lampcov, son. Jack, and daughter, Libby, are
now residing in their new home at 24741 Sussex, Oak Park.

Miss Ethel Handelsman of East Jefferson Ave., has left for
for a vacation in Miami Beach, Fla.

Mr. Allan J. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth, of Tyler
Ave., was a recent delegate to the College Conference on Human
Relations sponsored by the Detroit Round Table of the National
Conference of Christians and Jews, held for three days at St.
Mary's Lake Camp, near Battle Creek.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Siegel, of Steel Avenue, celebrated their
49th wedding anniversary, Tuesday, Nov. 1, at a family dinner
given at Sid's Cafe by their children—Mr. and Mrs. Dave Siegel,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Feldman and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pomeranz. Other guests
include their relatives. Mrs. Louis Feinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Widlan, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nesmour, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ross, Mr.
and rs. Lester Atkins, and 14 grandchildren .

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simon, recently honored their daughter,
Linda, with a sweet sixteen luncheon at Menjo's. Helping her
celebrate were Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Barney Wartell and the
Misses Eileen Simon, Zona Herbst, Diane Jaslow, Marian Morton,
Ann Siegrist, Suzie Simms, Phyllis Gold, Gail Kott, Carol Kalt,
Carolyn Cohn, Roni-Denise Yaffe, Diane Nieman, Ann Gottlieb,
Phyllis Shaw, Barbara Cohen, Joanne Ross, Rochelle Gantz, Lois
Barr and Sheila Cohen.

Mrs. Max Conway and Mrs. David Freedman have left for a
trip to the West. Included on their itinerary will be stops at Las
Vegas and Palm Springs.

. and Palo Alto before going to San Francisco where Mr. Schiller will
leaving this weekend for California where they will visit Carmel
and Palo Olto before going to San Francisco where Mr. Schiller will
participate in sessions of the American Petroleum Institute. Before
returning home around Thanksgiving time, the Schillers will stop
at Las Vegas, Nev.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wainer and daughters, Marilyn and Linda,
formerly of Northlawn Ave., are now residing in their new home
on Canterbury Rd.

Sympoliny Family
Concert of Jewish
Music on Dec. 11

Representatives of the Jewish
Community Center music com-
mittee and interested - organiza-
tions will meet next Thursday
morning at 10:30 at the Davison
Center.
The committee, chaired by Mrs.
Abraham Cooper, assisted by Mrs.
Royal S. Maas, Mrs. Nathan Sim-
ons and Mrs. Albert J. Silber,
will discuss with organizational
representatives plans for the
Family Concert, co-sponsored by
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra
and the Jewish Community Cen-
ter, scheduled for Dec. 11 as a
program of Jewish music. Julius
Chajes will be guest conductor
for the second half of the pro-
gram. Soloists will be Emma
Schaver and Paul Olefsky.

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Feature: "The Treasure of the
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the discovery of ancient manu-
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will be related.

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Antique Fair Set
Nov. 13-16 by Temple
Israel Sisterhood

Water is the least valued
among things existing, and the
most valued among things
wanted. —Hebrek proverb.

jaffe-Siegel Nuptials
Scheduled for June

The fifth annual Antique Fair
of the Sisterhood of Temple Israel
will open Nov. 13 and continue
through Nov. 16, it was an-
nounced this week by Mrs.
George Victor, vice-president of
ways and means, who is also
chairman of the fair.
Nearly 30 dealers, many of
them from out-state, will display
c h o i c-e porce-
lains, English
silver, antique
jewelry, fine
wood pieces and
primitives. There
will be exhibits
of a rare book
and map collec-
tion and a
stamp and coin
collection.
Mrs. Victor
Luncheon and
dinner will be served during the
fair, which runs from 12 noon
to 10 p.m. Mrs. Harry Fisher and
her committee will serve the
food.
Other chairmen include Mes-
dames Arthur Weber and Joseph
Wayne, booths, and Norman Gold
and Charles Bassey, program
book. There will be organ music
during the entire show, and ar-
tists will draw pastel sketches.
Mrs. Irvin S. Wolfe, Sister-
hood president, states that pro-
ceeds raised from the Antique
Fair will go toward a Sisterhood
pledge of $25,000 for the pro-
posed activities building of Tem-
ple Israel.
Tickets are available at the
Temple, or by calling Mrs. Frank
Dickman, ticket chairman, TO
8-5171, or Mrs. Samrel Bern-
stein, co-chairman, UN 3-2733.

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MISS GLORIA JAFFE

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D.
Jaffe, of Burlingame Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Gloria, to Marvin
David Siegel, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan M. Siegel, of Steel Ave.
Miss Jaffe, who attended the
University of Wisconsin for two
years, is now enrolled in the Uni-
versity of Michigan's school of
education. M. Siegel attends the
U. of M. Medical School, and is
affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu
and Phi Delta Epsilon fraterni-
ties.
The couple is planning a June
wedding.

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Friday, November 4, 1955

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A masquerade party is plan-
ned by Lt. ROY F. GREEN
AUXILIARY at 8:30 p.m. Satur-
day, in the Memorial Home.
prizes for the most original, pret-
tiest and funniest costumes will
be awarded, and there will be
dancing to the music of the
Serenaders. A late supper will
be served by Mesdames Herman
Harrison, Joseph Saraquse and
Moses Grossman. Chairmen are
Mesdames Harold Jacobs, Mar-
cus Scheinker and Abraham Cal-
fin, decorations; Harry Harrison,
M. Seigel and Irving Rubin, en
tertainment and games. For re-
servations, call Mrs. Louis Ber-
man, overall chairman, WE.
3-9842.
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Feature: Isaac Hamlin, past
national secretary of Histadrut,
who will be honored at a fare-
well dinner here prior to his
departure to take up permanent
residence in Israel, will deliver
a special message to the Detroit
community. The program is ar-
is at your service
LAWRENCE JONES AUXIL-
ranged in cooperation with the
to cater at Schuls, Halls, Hotels or in your home for Weddings,
Jewish Community Council's IARY will meet at 12:30 p.m.
Detroit leaders, Max M. Fisher,
Bar Mitzvahs, Banquets, Showers and Luncheons, etc. We serve the
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Cultural Commission.
Samuel Rubiner, Isidore Sobe-
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best-tasting food at reasonable prices.
loff and Max Zivian joined with
Ben Kahn will be co-hostess.
other members of the United Annual Training Weekend Prospective members are invited.
Approved by the Vaad HaRabonim
Jewish Appeal's Overseas Study Held for BBYO Leaders
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Mission in a call to American
"I Lead 30 Lives" will be
Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
Jewry's leading figures to come the theme of the Bnai Brith
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Sunday afternoon completing
gathering on Nov. 18.
Acting Prime Minister Levi the week-end's activities.
In charge of arrangements is
Eshkol stressed that tens of
thousands of immigrants were Sam Butler, vice-chairman of the
pouring into Israel from North Michigan Regional Advisor's
(ALL THAT THE NAME IMPLIES)
Africa and "there must not be, Association. Mrs. Bess Gonte is
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