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Goldman-Wilk Rites Aesculapians to Hold Lois Gray Weds
Dinner-Dance Harvey Gordon
Planned for July 7 Charity
A e s culapian Pharmaceutical

Society and Auxiliary will pre-
sent their annual charity din-
ner dance at 7 p.m. Wednesday
at the Latin Quarter. Music
will be by Artie Field's orches-
tra.
Mrs. Bernard Breyer and
Mrs. Nathan Schwartz are .
chairmen of the event. Mrs.
Aaron Karp. and' Mrs. Asher
Smith are in charge of the
yearbook.
Michael Wainer, president of
Aesculapians, announces that
an extensive charity program,
including a $25,000 pledge to-
the Hebrew University, can be
aided by proceeds from the
darice. For reservations, call
Bernard Breyer, UN. 3-1197.-

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MISS HELEN 'GOLDMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Gold-
man, of 24031 Seneca, Oak
Park, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Helen Karen,
to Lawrence Harvey Wilk, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Wilk,
of '17323 Woodingham.
The bride-elect is a student
at Wayne State University.
Her fiance is a junior at the
University of Michigan Medi-
cal School, and is affiliated
with Alpha Phi Omega and
Phi Delta Epsilon fraternities.
The wedding will be solemn-
ized on July-7.

To Wed in March--

Beth El Sisterhood
to Hear Sulie Harand

The Sisterhood of Temple
Beth El will sponsor the ap-
pearance here
next Monday
of Sulie Har-
r and, known as
the one-woman
m u/S i c a 1
comedy. •
Miss Harand,
acclaimed b y
critics for both
h e r dramatic
and • music
abilities, w i 11
perform a t a
dessert lunch- .- Mms
Harand
eon meeting of
the
Sisterhood,
at
12:30
p.m.,
the
in the Brown Memorial Chapel.
Miss Harand will be seen in
"My Fair Lady," currently the
top musical hit on Broadway.
The program is open to the pub-
lic, states Mrs. Frank 'Winton,
chairman.

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Oct. 31 — To Dr. and Mrs.

Child Rescue Women to Install Mrs. Gordon

Mrs. Joe Gordo n, newly-
elected president of the North-
west Child Rescue Womeri, will
be ins talled
into office at a
luncheon plan-
ned f o r Wed-
nesday after-
n o o n, a t
L'Aiglon's.
Serving with
M r s. Gordon
will be Mes-
dames Edward
Lutz and Leon- Mrs. Gordon
and Gross, vice-presidentS; Sam
Abramson, t r e a s u rer; Sam
Bishop, William Kunin, Dave
Samelson, Louis Suhd a n d
Harry Topor, secretaries.
Reports on activities of the
past year will be given by Mrs.
Max Kasoff, retiring president.
MRS. HARVEY GORDON
The installation- ceremonies will
Lois Gray, daughter . of Mr. be conducted by Mrs. Irvin Bas-
and Mrs.. Edward Gray, of War- kin, a past president.
rington Dr., became the bride
Luncheon reservations may
of Harvey Gordon, son of Mr
and Mrs. Morris Gordon, of Wis-
consin Ave., in an Oct. 14 cere- Center Adult Enrollment
mony at' Adas Shalom Syna- at Ten Mile Branch
gogue.
Registration for adult classes
Attending the bride as matron at the 10 Mile branch of the
of honor was Mrs. Sol Gerof- Jewish Community C e n -t e r,
sky, the bride's aunt; maid of 15110 W. 10 Mile, Oak Park, will
honor, Irene Janet Gordon, the continue through Sunday.
bridegroom's sister; briciesmaid,
Courses offered include- "How
Sue Koblin; junior bridesmaid, to Get Along with Your Pre-
Rese Gray, sister of the bride.
Schooler," "The Teen in Your
Lee Stein was best man. Home;" social and square dance
Ushers were Arnold Katz and classes, beginners art, oil paint-
Harvey Brown. Louis Morris, ing, modern dance, exercise club
cousin of the bride, was junior and chess club.
usher.
For information or registra-
Following the dinner and re- tion, call the Center, LI 7-6161.
ception, the couple left- for a
honeymoon in Miami Beach,
Wisdom seldom consorts with
Florida. Upon their return they waste.—Mondemus.
will reside at 24230 Coolidge
Hwy., Oak Park, Michigan.

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nal g3rith
Activities

EAST SIDE CHAPTER will
hold a crazy hat -party Wednes-

ay in

the home of Mrs. Sam

women who have bought or sold

20175 Votrobeck, a son, Michael tickets to the fund-raising show.
MISS DIANE DIAMOND
Games and refreshments will be
Alan,
* * *
featured. For information, call
Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond
9-0002.
announce the engagement of
Oct., 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mrs: PaCk, VE.
* * *
their daughter, Diane Charlotte, Sheldon Onickel (Fern Blodhn),
EDDIE JACOBSON LODGE
to Arnold Ely Mostyn, son of of 3245 W. Chicago, a son,
Will hold its first annual square
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mostyn. Harold. * * *
dance `this Saturday evening, at
A March wedding is planned.
Oct. 22 — To Dr. and Mrs. Graemer's Barn, 27450 W. 11
Robert B. Gerendasy (Sue Mile, at Inkster Rd. Games,
Newspaperman Yaffe Pearl),
of 13114 Nadine, Hunt- dancing and prizes will be fea-
is invited.
to Speak- on Israel
ington Woods, a son, Michael tured. The public
* *, *
Richard - Yaffe, UN corres- Jay.
PISGAH CHAPTER will hear
* * *
pondent for the Israel daily
Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Elinor K. Rose, author of "Relax
newspaper Al Hamishmar, will
speak on "The Suez Crisis and Harold Bodner (Dorothy Sher- Chum" and syndicate writer of
Israel" at 8:30 p. m., Saturday, man), of 17335 San Juan, a the newspaper column ‘'`Life-
lines," at a meeting set for 8:30
in the Labor Zionist Institute, daughter, Fylice Joanne.
* * *
p.m., Wednesday, at Holiday
19161 Schaefer.
Oct. 15—To Rabbi and Mrs. Manor. Mrs. Philip P. Fealk,
Yaffe's visit is sponsored by
members of an organization Arthur S. Hollander (Rachel first vice-president of the Great-
calling itself Progressive Israel Rosenstein, of Detroit), of 720 er Detroit Women's Council,
Vassar Dr., Albuquerque, N. M., will' be guest speaker. A social
Projects.
hour will follow.
Editor, journalist and foreign a son, Jacob Michael.
* * *
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correspondent for a number of
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAP-
Oct. 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
newspapers in the last- 25 years,
Yaffe has just returned from a Manny Sarko (Elaine Weingar- TER is planning its 14th birth-
2300.6 Harding, Oak day program, featuring an anni-
five-month tour of Israel, Mo- den),
versary candle lighting program
Park, a son, Albert Mendy.
rocco, Tunisia and Algeria.
* * *
and entertainment for 8:30 p.m.,
In addition to his duties at
Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
the UN, he is a correspondent
for the London Jewish Chroni- Eugene Gordon , (•eatrice Ber- gogue. The Bnai Brith Choral
cle and managing editor of Is- man), of 21871 Marlowe, Oak Group will entertain, after
rael Horizons.
Park, a daughter, Susan Beth. which a social hour will be pre-
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sented, according to Mrs. Her-
man Kyff, program chairman.
'Oct.
11—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
CERTIFIED MOHEL
* * *
Lawrence Earl White (Shirley
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
GEORGE GERSHWIN CHAP-
G. Arbit), of 15230 Oak Park_
SERVING IN
Blvd., Oak Park, a son, Shel- TER will hold its annual Hanu-
Hospitals and Homes
don Craig.
kah party and gift exchange on
* * *
Nov. 14, in the Labor Zionist
TE. 4-7355
-Oct. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Ar- Bldg., 191811 Schaefer. Refresh-
3761 HUMPHREY AVE;
thur L. Fligman (Marcia Gor- ments will be served. -
* * *
don), of 20083 -Northrop, a son,
Steven Michael.
IVAN
S.
BLOCH
LODGE and
RABBI LEO Y.
* * * •
CHAPTER will hold a joint
Oct.
— To Mr.- and Mrs. meeting at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
GOLDMAN,' M.A.
Arthur David Warsaw (Sherry in Carpenter's Hall, Puritan
EXPERT MOHEL
Goldman), a daughter, Denise and Steel. A "This Is Your
Recommended by Physicians
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
Ellen.
Life" program will be featured,
1 * *
18245 Roselawn UN. 48-6242
and a social hour will conclude
Tr Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kir- the program,
man (Shirley Nyman), of 13840
SPECIALIZED MOHEL
Courtland, Oak Park, a daugh- Fenkell Mothers' Luncheon
ter, Sheryl Lynn.
The Fenkell Mothers' Club
RABBI CHASKEL
* * *
will hold its annual luncheon
GRUBNER
To Dr. and Mrs. Abner I. next Thursday, at the D. W.
Serving in
Ragintr (Alice Rabin, of Flint), Simons branch, according to
Homes and Hospitals
of 2954 Rochester, a daughter, Mrs. Blanch Saginaw, president.
4252 TUXEDO
TEd 4-6624
Naokrai Susan. -
For information call TE. 4-1355.

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