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&Ito/I-Margolis Rites Sisterhood Members
To Meet the Rebbetzin
: Slated for May 31
"Meet Your Rebbetzin," a

program sponsored by the Sis-
terhood of Adas Shalom Syna-
gogue, will be held at 12:30
p. m., Monday ; in the syna-
gogue.
The program will feature
Mrs. Jacob 'Chinitz, Mrs. Ben-
jamin H. Gorrelick and Mrs.
Jacob E. Segal, the wives of the
rabbis of Congregations Ahavas
Achim, Beth Aaron and Adas
Shalom, respectively.
Mrs. Ben Edden, wife of Col.
Edden who is here from Israel
to participate 'in the Israel Bond
program, will moderate the
panel of three wives.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
; cede the meeting, stat-.s Mrs.
Norman Allan, program chair-
MISS MARLENE SCHOTT
! man. All Sisterhood members
Mr. and Mrs. Martin S. in the community are invited to
Schott, of Kentucky Ave., an- attend.
nounce the engagement of their
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daughter, Marlene Natalie, to Bnai David Affiliate
Bernard Sidney Margolis, son Raises $2,000 for Charity
of Mrs. Molly Goldfarb, of
The Chevra Ayin Yaacov of
Kentucky Ave., and Mr. Isidor Cong. Bnai • David this week
Margolis, of Ypsilanti.
announced it had raised $2,000,
The bride-elect is a junior to be distributed between -the
in Wayne University college of Mo'os Hitim Committee of De-
liberal arts, and is a member troit' and similar campaigns
of Iota Alpha .Pi sorority. Mr. conducted by Mizrachi and Joint
Margolis entered Michigan Distribution Committee.
State University,. after serving !` Officers of the society were
in Korea.
honored at a victory dinner, at
A May 31 wedding is • which the announcement was
planned.
made. Officers are Louis Kott,
president; Ben Canvasser, vice-
president; Simon Shapiro, treas-
urer; Jacob Winokur and Mat-
thew Bennet, secretaries.

Betrothal Told

Beth Abraham Sisterhood
Plans Donor Limch g eon
Mrs. Isaac Tenenhouse, chair-
man of the Beth Abraham Sis-
terhood's donor luncheon, to be
held May 24, at Holiday Manor,
announces that a 7-piece silver
tea set award and fashion show
will be featured.

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"Louisiana Story" at Center
On Wednesday evening, Cin-
ema 16 of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, will show the
Robert Flaherty's Pulitzer Prize-
winning film, "Louisiana Story,"
at the Davison branch.

For the Perfect Affair!
An executive board meeting
will be held at 8:30 p. m., Mon-
day, in the home of Mrs. Hy
and His Orchestra
Bloom, 3210 Glendale, to final-
ize donor plans. Other donor
UN. 3-3737
officers are Mrs. Joseph Rice,
Will
personally
be. available
souvenir book . chairman, and
!for parties throughout July -
Mrs. Joseph Norman, vice pres- i and August.
ident in charge of fund raising.

I MICKEY WOOLF

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldman,
of Oak Park, Mich., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Mildred, to Leo Mertz, son
of Mr. and Mrs. David Mertz, of
Monterey Ave. A September
wedding is planned.

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MISS JANICE WEINBERG

At a recent family dinner par-
ty in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Bookstein, of W. Outer
Dr., announcement was made of
the engagement of Janice Mar- :
cia Weinberg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Irwin Weinberg, of
Lansing, to the Bookstein's son,
Daniel Elias Bookstein.
The bride-elect attends the
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Station: WWJ.
Feature: The trials of the
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