Latt-Indenbaum Rites
Planned for Late June
. .

MISS VALERIE LATT

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Latt, of
Audubon Rd., announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Valerie, to Samuel David Inden-
baum, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Indenbaum, of Wilde-
mere Ave.
The bride-elect is a student at
Wayne University. Her fiance
attends the Wayne U. Medical
School; and is affiliated with
Phi Lambda Kappa fraternity.
A late June wedding is being
planned.

I Bar Mitzvahs

The Bar Mitzvah of Isaac
Schaver, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Schaver, of West Outer
Drive, will be solemnized Sat-
urday morning, at Adas Shalom
Synagogue.
* * :5
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan F. Mar-
golis, of 4440 Nautilus Dr., Mi-
ami Beach, • Fla., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allen
Sidney, on Saturday, at Temple
Beth Sholom. A reception in his
honor will be held from 7 to
10 p.m.,' Sunday, in the family
home.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Green-
berg, of 19209 Hartwell, a n -
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Mark David, on April
21, at Cong. Beth Abraham.
*
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Davis,
of 15710 Steel, announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Stuart
Harvey, on Saturday, at Beth
Aaron Synagogue. A reception
in Stuart's honor will be held
Sunday in the family home.

To Wed in June

Kahl-Knopper Rites Welcome Wagon Here to Service Community
Mrs. John Coy and Mrs. Ray the "old fashioned hospitality"
Planned for Aug. 14 Lavin, who completed their of Welcome Wagon to new resi-

dents, who may call WO 1-7750
training courses as Welcome
for a Welcome Wagon call.
Wagon hostesses recently, are
now servicing the community by
bringing synagogue and civic in-
formation and gift baskets of
merchandise to new residents
Orchestras—Entertainment
on behalf of their business spon-
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sors.
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Now in its 28th year of per-
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for neighborhood businessmen,
Welcome Wagon has been cited
for its volunteer information
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service by such groups as the
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American Red Cross, the Na-
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Licensed Physician
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Paralysis and the American
Heart Association.
Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Lavin stat-
MISS DOROTHY KARL
ed that they know this com-
WE NEED
munity and are interested in
Boarding homes for children
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kahl, of its progress and the well-being
temporarily separated from their
18400 Birwood, announce the of its citizens. With their bas=
families.
engagement of their daughter, kets of gifts, they will extend
WE PAY
Dorothy Barbara, to Morton
Boarding care and all other ex-
Paul Knopper, son of Mr. and
penses.
Mrs. Newman H. Knopper, of
CALL
17532 Santa Rosa.
TO. 8-2490
The bride-elect attends
OWNSEND 6-4034
Wayne University. Her fiance
"MEMORIES THAT WILL
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received a bachelor of science
LAST FOREVER"
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degree at Wayne, and now at-
tends the Des Moines Still Col-
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member of Lambda Omicron
Gamma professional fraternity.
The couple will be married
Aug. 14, at Adas Shalom Syna-
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mark-
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daughter, Dianne Joyce, to Ir-
win Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Rosenberg, of Whitcomb
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Workmen's Circle Slates
Adult,- Youth Programs

Abraham Brickner, of the
Northville State Hospital, will
speak on "Mental Health as
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Happy faces, many of them
tanned from the Florida sun,
returned to school Monday to
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ter exams, which take place
next Monday and Tuesday.
* * *
The University of Michigan
will hold its University Day on
April 28, and Mumford seniors
are invited to attend actual
classes and be conducted on
tours of the Ann Arbor campus.
* * *
Try-outs for the Variety
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thews, were held during the
past week. A most unusual
theme is promised for this
year's show.
• * *
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term's senior play, will be given
only one night—April 27.
* * *
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April 21, with Hal Gordon and
his orchestra supplying the
music. A big surprise is planned
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