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Honeymoon in Florida Deborah Chapter Sets
Beverly Falk to Wed
Muinford Wig h
Saturday Luncheon
after June 17 Rites
Dr. Berton L. London
Recently formed Miriam Bens-
Activities
by
NANCY
FALK
Mumford
High School
Dave Diamond
Orchestras—Entertainment
man Detroit Chapter of the De-
308 Fox Bldg.
borah Tuberculosis Sanatorium
and Hospital, Browns Mills,
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N.J., will hold a luncheon at •
12:30 p.m. Saturday, at Feder-
al's Dept. Store, Grand River
at Oakman,
Deborah Sanatorium is pri-
marily concerned with chest dis-
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"MEMORIES THAT WILL
lung cancer. Patients, usually
LAST -FOREVER"
persons who cannot afford the
large costs of their illnesses, are
admitted at no cost to them-
selves or their families.
Funds for recent research ac-
tivities, that are producing suc-
cessful operating techniques for
Jewish and English Instructors
rheumatic heart conditions, are
NO PERMIT NEEDED
obtained from the nationwide
GUARANTEE
DRIVING SCHOOL
women's chapters. The Miriam
Bensman Chapter was organ-
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ized to raise funds for this non
sectarian, charitable institution.
Information on Saturday's
luncheon, which will include
door prizes and games, can be
had by calling Annette Konheim
at VE. 8-1741, Doris Greene at
DI. 1 9217, or Belle Lewis, at
UN. 3-3821.
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At the inter-school science
fair, which was sponsored by
the Chadsey Science Club and
the Mumford Bio-X Club,
awards were given for out-
standing scientific theories, in
the form of projects to the fol-
lowing Mumfordites: Ira Brisk-
MISS 'BEVERLY FALK
MRS. ALBERT RESNICK
man, Susan Solomon, Stuart
Dr. and Mrs. Ira E. Falk, of Rosenthal and Sheldon Setosky.
In a ceremony last Sunday,
Cherrylawn Ave., announce the The grand prize went to Henry Lois Tachna became the bride
engagement of their daughter, Malone, also of Mumford.
of Albert Resnick. Rabbis Mor-
Beverly Jane, to Dr. Berton L.
ris Adler and Benjamin Gor-
More
than
460
seniors
were
London, son of Mrs. Julius D.
relick performed the rites at
London, of Santa Rosa Dr., and graduated from Mumford on Beth Aaron Synagogue.
Wednesday in the school tudi-
the late Mr. London.
The bride is the daughter of
Dr. London is •a graduate of torium. Speaking at commence- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nathan
ment
were
Carole
Karp
and
the University of Michigan Med-
Tachna, of Fullerton Ave., and
ical School, where he was af- Paul Lang.
Mr. Resnick is the son of Mr.
filiated with Phi Sigma Delta
On June 15, the annual senior and Mrs. Jacob Resnick.
fraternity and Phi Delta Epsi- Swing-Out took place on the
The new Mrs. Resnick select-
lon professional fraternity. He driver training grounds in front ed a gown of white Italian silk,
also is a member of Phi Beta of the school. To the music of the neckline of which was
Kappa honor society.
the school band, seniors pa- adorned with lace and tiny seed
Miss Falk 'graduated from the raded in their caps and gowns pearls. Styled along princess
U. of M. school of education, and then proceeded to the audi- lines with fitted bodice and
and is a member of Sigma Delta torium for the senior play.
long, pointed sleeves, the gown
Tau sorority.
Alan Croll now not only has billowed into a bouffant skirt
An August wedding is being an all-city letter, but is also ending in a cathedral train.
Her veil of illusion was se-
planned.
champion singles tennis player
cured by a headpiece of match-
in the city of Detroit.
ing Italian silk and seed pearls,
Martin Dann in BBYO
The Mumford girls' tennis and she carried a Bible atop
team ended the season with a which were orchids, lily-of-the-
Israel Seminar Group
5-2 record, with their recent valley and ivy.
Martin Emerson Dann, son of victory over Cody.
Mary Resnick, the bride-
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dann, of
groom's sister, was maid of
This
year,
for
the
first
time,
18000 Parkside, is one of a
honor, and bridesmaids were
group of 19 teen-age members students underwent a new Ethyl Lubin, Shirley Viedrah
of the Bnai Brith Youth Organ- finals schedule. Previous to this
and Marcia Gerber.
ization, from 16 American and time, finals have been pammed
Selden A. Tachna, the bride's
into
two
days,
but
with
the
new
Canadian communities, who
brother, was best man, while
program,
a
three-day
"stretch"
will leave Sunday, from New
ushers included David Mellen,
York, to participate in the or- is the case. Lots of luck to all Jay Millman, Milton and Wil-
ganization's Summer Institute of you, and have a wonderful liam Resnick, the bridegroom's
in Israel. The BBYO contingent summer. See you in the fall!
brothers, Richard Salle, Shel
will spend seven weeks in Is-
don Score and Henry Winkel-
rael, returning in mid-August.
man. -
&di's
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Si d n e y Sorkin (Jacqueline
Hecht), a daughter, Cynthia.
* * *
June 7—To - Mr. and Mrs. Jo-
seph B. Manela (Eleanor Bet-
man), of Woodingham Dr., a
daughter, Deborah Ann.
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June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ome Stasson (Betty Kowalsky),
of 15338 Appoline, a daughter,
Debra Marlene.
* * *
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Moran (Rhoda M. Shapiro),
of 20274 Schaefer, a daughter,
Ronda Fae.
* * *
May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey-
mour Rabinowitz (Mildred Sel-
man), of 21335 Westhampton,
Oak Park, a son, Arthur Ray.
* *
May 24—To Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hames (Eleanor Lit-
ton), of 2910 Cortland, a son,
Steven Mitchell.
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Jewish Interest
of
ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR
Time: 11:15 a.m., Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
'Feature: David Sislin, cultural
chairman of the Farband Labor
Zionist Order, will - discuss the
organization's latest c u l t u r al
MISS AUDREY KATZ
Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Katz, project — "Jewish Life Behind
of Sussex Ave., announce the the Iron Curtain:"
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engagement of their daughter,
MESSAGE OF ISRAEL
Audrey, to Lawrence B. Kron,
Time: 5 p.m., Sunday.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Station: WXYZ.
Kron, of Lucerne Dr.
Feature: Rabbi Randall Falk,
Miss Katz is a student at of Cong. Anshe Hesed, Erie, Pa.,
Wayne University. Her fiance will discuss "Ten Command-
attends the University of Mich- ments for Teens."
igan, and will receive his de-
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Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
A Dec. 23 wedding is planned.
Feature: "The Rabbi with Ink-
Stained Hands," relating the
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Memory of Mrs. Weil
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For • the eighth .successive trayed.
year since the death of Mrs.
Sophia Weil, the United Jewish Dingell Inserts State Resolve
Charities, with funds provided in Congressional Record .
from her estate, has made a
A resolution drafted by the
memorial contribution in her Michigan State House of Repre-
name to the annual Allied sentatives petitioning the Pres-
Jewish Campaign.
ident, the U. S. Senate and the
Mrs. Weil's will set aside a U. S. House of Representatives
bequest of $10,000 with the "to make available to the state
stipulation that $500 a year be of Israel such arms as may be
used to continue for at least necessary and also to negotiate
24 years after her death. This a mutual security pact with
was the amount of the annual Israel" was inserted into the
gifts she made to the com- Congressional Record by Mich-
John D.
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Dingell.
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