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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Krieger, formerly of Collingwood Ave.,
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1:0 are leaving for Oakland, Calif. They were Detroit residents for
zn 40 years.
Miss Sharon Ruth Schwartz, of San Juan Dr., and Miss Anita
C4 Ray Sher, of Robson Ave., are spending two weeks in New
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g area conference of the National Women's Committee of Brandeis
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University at the Carter Hotel, Cleveland, were: Mesdames
Samuel Aarons, Murray Altman, Saul Bloom, Charles Briskrrian,
A Albert Carnick, Abraham Cooper, William Fogel, Robert Gross-
W man, Clement Hopp, Henry Lessen, Norman Levey, Malcom
Harry
Lewis Manning, Leo Mellen, Jack Nover,
Hi Loewenstein,
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Radom, Saul Rose, Manuel Rotenberg, Victor Rothberg, Lawrence
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krz Segar, Silbert Silverman, Harry Singer, James Wineman and
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p-i Oscar Zemon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halperin (Dina Milkovsky), who were
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5.4 on a month's visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman
s Becker, 18639 Hartwell. The Halperins will make their home in
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Dr. Ted Winshall, of -17210 James Couzens, spent last week-
end in Washington, D.C., as a delegate to the national Zionist
of America convention. He was a guest at the Mayflower
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Hotel, where the conference took place Oct. 4 to 7.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leebove, of Fullerton Avenue, arrived
F.T.I
in Israel for a month's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lesser, of Prairie Avenue, left aboard the ,
Queen Elizabeth for England. They will tour through England a
Switzerland, Italy and Greece before going to Israel for
two-week visit. The Lessers will spend a week. in Paris with
relatives on the way home.
Mrs. Miriam Wohlgelernter and her two children, Tamar and
Joshua, were joined by her father, Rabbi Louis Unger, on the
SS Israel, which sailed for Haifa Oct. 5. Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter
left Oct. 9 aboard an El Al Israel Airlines Constellation.
Peter Weiswasser and grandson, Morris, were passengers
aboard the SS Israel, which sailed for Haifa on Oct. 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Fishman, of Riverview St., are
leaving within the week for New York, where they will board -a
plane for . a visit to Europe. Among th e countries on their
itinerary are Denmark, Germany, France, Italy
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Mrs. Tillie Snyder, of 16922 Prairie, has returned from
six-month tour to Israel where she visited with her famil elys . an
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the return voyage, she stopped off in Rome, Paris, Bruss

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Aesculapians to Hear Israeli Pharmacist

To Wed Dec. 22

A key figure in Israel's phar-ternational Federation of Phar-
maceutical endeavors will be macists.
the guest of the Aesculapian
All members and friends of
Pharmaceutical Association, 8:30 the APA: are invited to attend
p.m., Monday. Dr. Joshua Kol- this meeting, at which refresh-
berg, president of- Israel's Phar- ments will be served.
macist Association of the Ameri-
can Friends of the Hebrew Uni-
versity, will speak to an audi-
For the Finest in Music
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Dr. Kolberg will bring a mes- A.
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sage from Israel and the Israeli
pharmacists. He also will be
able to answer any questions
about the APA project, the new
pharmacy school at the Hebrew
University, announces Mr. Mi-
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chael W a in e r, organization
Bar Mitzvahs
Weddings
president.
Formals. Candids -, 3 D's, Movies.
For Quality workmanship
Dr. Kolberg, who settled in
MISS JACQUELIN SHAPIRA
Coll Mr. Rosen — UN. 1-9000
Israel in 1939, holds Doctor of
Mr. and Mrs. Boris Shapira, of Chemistry and Master of Phar-
Griggs Ave., announce the forth- macy degrees from the Univer-
coming marriage of their daugh- sity of Vienna. An active leader
ter, Jacqueline Audrey, to Ron- in the political life of Israel, he
Orchestra
d.
ald Waronoff, son of Mr. and is a municipal judge in Tel
Songs by
Mrs. Abraham Waronoff, of Aviv. He is further prominent
Prairie Ave. The wedding will in his country's cooperative
SIDNEY
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CLUB has scheduled its donor at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, for
luncheon for 12:30 p.m., Nov. 7, a luncheon in its social hall, Santa Barbara Dr., announce
of their daugh-
at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A 17606 Wyoming. Hostesses will the engagement
fashion show by Jacqueline be Mesdames Sam Levine and ter, Franceen Ruth, to Stanley
Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shops and musical selections by Charles Tarnopol.
* *
Morris J. Hart, of Pingree Ave.
Cantor Shabtai Ackerman will
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BETH AARON SISTERHOOD A December wedding is
Mrs. Sam Weinman, DI. 1-3655, will celebrate its 13th anniver- planned.
or Mrs. Nathan Sandler, UN. sary with a Bas Mitzvah pro-
gram at 12:30 p.m., Monday, in
4-6307.
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the synagogue social hall.
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BUSINESS AND PROFES-
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CAROLINE FRIENDSHIP
will meet at 8:15 p.m., Wednes- CLUB will celebrate its 21st
The annual opening dinner
day, at Hadassah House, 16240 anniversary with a dinner at
meeting
of the A H AV AS
W. 7 Mile. According to Rose 6 p.m., Sunday, at Turover
Poskel, pr o g r am chairman, Temple, 12129 Dexter. Proceeds ACHIM MEN'S CLUB is plan-
Rabbi Milton Arm will speak on go for children's homes in Is- ned for 7 p.m., Monday, in the
"The Middle East Picture." A rael.
synagogue social hall. A cock-
* * *
social hour will follow.
tail hour will- precede the stag
* * *
LADIES , 0 F YESHIVATH dinner. The program will open
donor
rally
is
planned
by
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A
BETH YEHUDAH have
the WOMEN'S LEAGUE OF changed the date of their 29th the club's - season, which also
YOUNG ISRAEL at 8:30 p.m., annual luncheon from Oct. 30 includes a talk by a representa-
tive , from the FBI, films on Is-
Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. to Oct. 29, at Lachar's.
rael; a religious night, Brother-
Alex Saltsmani 4071 Leslie.
* * *
hood night, barn dance, mas-
Plans will be made for the Nov.
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Terrace. Mrs. Hillel Abrams, bership at a paid-up members' activities.
* *
chairman, has named the fol- luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
G E M I L U T H CHASSODIM
lowing committee chairmen: day, at Holiday Manor. Accord-
Mesdames David I. Berris and ing to Mrs. Abe Eizelman, vice- MEN'S CLUB will hold a post
,Jack Carmen, journal; Maurice president of membership, there Simhat Torah Ball at 8:30 p.m.,
White, tickets; Alter Green- will be a fashion show by Jac- Saturday, in the social hall of
baum, rnemoriams; Morris Su- queline Shops, narrated by its Cong. Bnai Boshe. Al Ross and
bar, darlings; Ben Wrotslaysky, proprietor, Murray Levin. Mrs. his band will be featured for
arrangements; Morris H. Berris, Max Levy, vice-president of dancing, and there will be a
treasurer; and Harry Portnoy, program, is in charge of the buffet supper, a floor show and
prizes. For reservations, call BR
division. Funds .raised will help entertainment.
* * *
3-2737 or UN 2-0786.
further Young Israel youth ac-
NORTH WOODWARD
tivities.
BRANCH, JEWISH WOMEN'S
EUROPEAN WELFARE OR-
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Licensed Physician
Reasonable Fees
Gross will be co-hostess. Pro-
ceeds will go for orphans in
Israel.

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