Dirt& Former Detroit Youth to Wed on• Aug. 26 Aug. 2 — To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour S. Lowen (Evelyn Beverly Koppelman), of 24090 Condon, Oak Park, twin sons, Alan Howard and Barton Ar- thur: * * * July 31 — To Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lampert (Sarah Si- mons), of 1901 Frieze, Ann Arbor, Mich., a son, David Seymour. * * * July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R. Ross (Raquel Moss), of 18200 Sorrento, a son, An- drew Michael. * * * July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Reder (Lila Yagoda), of Sunset Ave., Oak Park, a son, Steven Edmond. * * * July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Allan Rivkin (Gloria Perry, of Cleveland, 0.), of Ypsilanti, Mich., a daughter, Susan Lynn. * * * July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kaplan (Shirley Ber- kowitz), of 12917 Wales, Hunt- ington Woods, a son, Richard Lee. * * * July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Elkin (Adrienne Harris), of 16642 Santa Rosa, a son, Lawrence Neal. * * * July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hoberman (Muriel Smilinsky), of 3302 Fullerton, a son, Gary Jay. • • * July 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauffman (Carol Ann Spiwak), of 3760 W. Chicago, a daughter, Gini Rhonda. * * * july 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Randolph (Janet Sell), of 20400 Hubbell, a daughter, Susan. * * * July 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Newman (Ann Rosen, of Tel Aviv, Israel), of 24000 Geneva, Oak Park, a son, Robert Sherman. * * * July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rieger (Ferne Rappa- port), of 23246 Berkley, Oak Park, a daughter, Kim Ilene. * * * July 14—To Mr .and Mrs. Ted J. Simon , (Mary Ann Cooper), a daughter, Julie Hel- burn. * * * July 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Metzger, of Oak Park, Mich., a daughter, Deborah Ann. * * * June 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldfarb (Ruthe Gel- fand), of Stansbury Ave., a son, Richard Lloyd. It is seldom that we find out how great are our resources until we are thrown upon them. —Bovee. CERTIFIED MOHEL Rev. Yehudah Loewy SERVING IN Hospitals and Homes TE. 4-7355 3761 HUMPHREY AVE. RABBI LEO Y. GOLDMAN, M.A. EXPERT MOREL Recommended by Physicians Serving in Hospitals and Homes 18245 Roselawn UN. 3-6242 411101=M111=1•11•Milli SPECIALIZED MOH EL RABBI CHASKEL GRUBNER Serving in Homes and Hospitals 4252 TUXEDO TE. 4-6624 Certified Surgical Mohel RABBI ISRAEL GOODMAN SERVING PONTIAC and VICINITY 140 ONEIDA, PONTIAC FEderal 4-4149 Israel Official to Press Claims on Plane in Bulgaria Diggs' Record Shows Support for Israel JERUSALEM, (JTA) — Shabettai R o s e n n e, Foreign Ministry official, left for Sofia to press Israel's claims for com- pensation from the Bulgarian government for the shboting down of an Israel passenger plane by Bulgarian fighters a A comprehensive statement of accomplishments during his term of office as Representative to the U. S. Congress during the past two years was issued this week by Cong. Charles C. Diggs, Jr. Among the more prominent Music and Entertainment statements is legislation he tried to support by joining with 86 Democratic colleagues in a joint request for defensive arms ship- DI. 1-1609 ments to Israel. and His Orchestra He continued his efforts for Israel through remarks on the House floor, the Congressional Plastic Furniture Covers rl Record, before the President, MADE TO ORDER OR State Department, Senate and READY MADE House Foreign Affairs Commit- CALL ANNA KARBAL tee and over radio and television TO. 7-0874 broadcasts. $1 uph During his tenure, the state- •k; Separate Cushion Covers ment adds, he introduced and %.1eiffaleK.414E=ni2giCi;:iWillgeKIAPL4 promoted 25 public bills and 17 Candids by private bills, including one to amend and revise the McCarran- Walter Act. year ago. The El Al Constella- tion carried 58 • crewmen and passengers, all of whom were killed in the disaster. E. • Sant Entauth, g MISS BRONIA WEISS Dr. and Mrs. Mark Weiss, of El Paso, Tex., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bronia (Bunny), to Robert H. Frankel, son of Mr. Lloyd Ivan Frankel, formerly of Detroit and now of Los Angeles, Calif., and the late Mrs. Lilly H. Frankel. The bride - to - be attended UCLA. Mr. Frankel was a stu- dent at-the University of South- ern California and was affiliated with Sigma Alpha Mu frater- nity before his induction into the armed forces. He has just completed his tour of duty with the U. S. Army, 16 months of which were spent in Korea. The wedding will be solemnized Aug. 26, in El Paso, following which the couple will make their home in Los Angeles. Susan Strasberg and Her Able Successor, Israeli Dina Deron In his popular column The Lyons Den in the New York Post, Leonard Lyons relates the following about the stars in "Diary of Anne Frank”: DEBUT: Susan Strasberg, co-star of "Dairy of Anne Frank," flew to England this week for a holiday. In Lon- don she will meet Otto Frank, father of the girl Susan por- trayed on Broadway. Susan's role in the show was assigned to her understudy, Dina De- ron, an Israeli who, until a few months ago, had no knowledge of the English language. As soon as Dina learned that the role would be hers, she wrote to her mother in Israel. Monday was the day of the debut, and on Monday after- noon her mother flew to N. Y. unannounced and with only $10. She checked into a hotel where she once had stayed, borrowed $10—then went to the theater and bought a ticket. It was a third row seat, and she feared that if Dina caught a glimpse of her it might upset the child's performance.- Her mother therefore fled to the rear of the balcony and from that perch, high in a Broadway theater, the woman who'd just arrived from Israel watched her daughter's offi- cial debut in a co-starring role opposite Joseph Schild- kraut. She decided that if she went backstage the reunion would be too emotional—such a surprise so soon after such a dramatic experience as a New York de- but. She left the theater, and was herself surprised—meeting her son, who is studying elec- tronics here. He, too, had come to the theater unannounced. They agreed that the reunion would be best in private. They therefore went to Dina's small apartment and waited until the girl came home, to let the young actress know that the family had been there in her moment of glory. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with pun- ishments the scroll, I - am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.—W. E. Hen- ley. 41 Years of SERVICE Phone for Estimate THE BEST COSTS NO MORE DAVE DOMBEY Fresh Air Society to Hold Annual Meeting on Aug. 22 The Fresh Air Society will mark its 54th year of service at its annual meeting, Wednesday, Aug. 22, 2 p.m., at Camp Tamarack. 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