To Wed in Fall
Mrs. Philip P. Fealk was
awarded a scholarship to the
Leadership Training Course at
Camp Bnai Brith in Starlight,
Pa. for one week in July.
The training program will
cover the modern library of
Jewish Classics and is spon-
sored by Bnai Brith Depart-
ment of Adult Jewish Educa-
tion.
Mrs. Fealk is first vice presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Women's Council,
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations and is on the
Board of the ADL and BBYO
of the Michigan Region. She is
a past president of Mizrachi
Women and the Brandeis Chap- MISS SHIRLEY WEBERMAN
ter of Bnai Brith.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Web-
erman, of Lawrence Avenue,
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Shirley Ruth, to
Airman Second Class Jerry Ed-
win Tralins, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Tralins, of Baltimore,
Md.
Miss Weberman attended the
University of Michigan. Mr.
Tralins, serving with the Air
Force, is stationed in Alaska.
A fall wedding is planned.
Miss Eisenstadt Wed
to Harry Dines
JWV Activities
MRS. HARRY DINES
Esther Eisenstadt, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eisen-
stadt, became the bride of Harry
Dines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney Dines, in a candlelight cere-
mony performed recently at
Cong. Ahavas Achim by Rabbi
Jacob Chinitz and Cantor Jacob
Tambor.
Paula Eisenstadt, sister-in-
law of the bride, was matron of
honor, and Norman Dines, the
bridegroom's brother, was best
man.
Also in the bridal party were
Sharon Sanders, Sharon Diskin,
Danielle Zeff, George Zeff, Dr.
Edward. Rosenbaum and Imre
Zwiebel, of Wilmington, Del.
The bride's niece, Eve Janice
Eisenstadt, was flower girl.
The bride is a graduate of the
University of Michigan college
of education, and is a teacher in
the Detroit Public School Sys-
tem. Mr. Dines is a graduate of
the Wayne University college
of engineering.
Out-of-town guests here for
the ceremony were from New
York, Cleveland and Wilming-
ton. Following a honeymoon in
Chicago, the couple will reside
in Detroit.
Altman-Shevin Rites
Held in Grand Rapids
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Pfc. JOSEPH L. BALE AUX-
ILIARY will host their hus-
bands and members of Bale
Post and their wives at the
group's annual summer social,
this year, a mystery bus tour
on July 24, at an area night
club. For reservations, call
'Mrs. Gertrude Kraft. UN
4-3037, no later than Thursday.
Beth Shalom Forms Youth Group; Set Meetings
8ngagenlents
Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim Mei-
sels, of Cortland Ave., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Achse, to Rabbi Ba- .
ruch Dovid Halberstam, son of
Mrs. Leah Halberstam, of New
York, and the late Rabbi Reb
Ben Zion Halberstam.
The engagement ceremony was
held in New York, and was at-
tended by over 100 guest rab-
bis, members of both families
and friends.
Rabbi Meisels and his family
will leave Detroit at the end
of July to take up permanent
residence in New York.
* * *
The engagement of Suzanne
Faye Scheinberg was announced
recently by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Scheinberg, of
Kentucky Ave., to Philip Ho-
ward Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sol Schwartz, of Glendale
Ave.
Plans will be formulated for
The formation of a Youth
Group by suburban Cong. Beth a program to begin in the fall.
Shalom was begun last week For information, call Steffin,
at a wienie roast attended by LI. 6-6441.
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For the PERFECT AFFAIR
Two planning meetings have
been set up by Sherwin Stef-
fin, newly-appointed youth di-
and His Orchestra
rector, with the boys meeting
with him this Sunday and the
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15 —THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Friday, July 13, 1956
Mrs. Philip Fealk Wins
Bnai Brith Scholarship
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