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Betrothal Told

Mrs. Segal to Relate
Experiences in Israel
at Sisterhood Meeting

MISS DENA FISHMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fish-
man, of 5441 W. Outer Dr., an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Dena Frances, to Paul
(Ned) Doner, son of Mrs. Alex
Doner, of N. Norfolk Ave., and
the late Mr. Doner. Announce-
ment was made at a family
dinner party at Kingsley Inn.

The opening meeting of the
Adas Shalom Sisterhood at
12:30 p.m., Monday, will. fea-
ture a report by Mrs. Jacob E.
Segal on her visit with Rabbi
Segal and their son, Jonathan,
to Israel, Italy and France.
Dessert luncheon will be served.
Mrs. Norman Allan, Sister-
hood president, advises that an
early date, Dec. 11, has been
chosen for the annual donor
luncheon. The event, featuring
Batia Ostrowsky and Jonah
Shklar, is being advanced be--
cause of a full calendar of ac-
tivities later in the year.
Mrs. Charles Charlip, pro-
gram. vice-president, and Mrs.
Sol Hammerstein, donor chair-
man, are in charge of the event.
Two Sisterhood programs this
year will be Braille classes, un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Joseph Katchke, and a cancer
pad sewing group, directed by
Mrs. Joseph Winokur.

Widows Meet Weekly
Cecil B. DeMille was pre- for Sociable Activities

sented a special first edition of
the new Jewish Family Bible
for his contribution toward a
deeper and more intimate un-
derstanding of the Bible. Dr.
Melbourne I. Feltman, execu-
tive director of Menorah Press,
Chicago, which published the
deluxe edition of the Holy
Scriptures, made the presenta-
tion at Paramount Studio.

A new group has been formed
in the community, which has as
its goal mixing sociability with
widowhood. The group, so far
without a name, • meets weekly,
and will in the future promote
monthly socials.
All funds raised through the
organization's activities will be
given to charitable groups. For
information, call Mrs. Lillian
Glinter, KE. 4-6098.

girtA Announcements

Aug. 29 — To Mr. and Mrs.i
Arthur C. Schott -(Joan Stark),1
of 20444 Maple Wood, Livonia,
a son, Michael Warren.
* *
Aug. 29 — To Dr. and Mrs.
Morry Ginis (Joan• Kleiff), of
15861 Steel, a daughter, Lori
Debra.
* a *
Aug. 28—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Mitz (Beverley Ruth
Karbal), of 19716 Monte Vista,
a son, Howard Steven.
* * a
Aug. 25—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Garson (Harriett Ruth
Migdol), of 2999 Sturtevant, a
son, Craig Morley.
• * *
Aug. 24 — To Mr. and M
Myron Elliott Yudkin (Elayne
Lefkofsky), formerly of Hun-
tington Woods, now of 16,
Dwight, Ansonia, Conn., a
daughter, Judith Lynn,
* * *
Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Feder (Marilyn Gross-

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berg), of 19908 Heyden, a son,
Joseph Mark.
* a *
To. Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. 20
Nathan Tenenbaum (Cecelia
Petigorsky), of Cortland Ave.,
a son, David Aaron.
a *
Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Berman (M a dely nne
Nathan.), of 13120 LaSalle, a
daughter, Beth Ellen.
* *
Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Marvin Sucher (Sharon
G ldberg), of 16751 Greenfield,
son, Mark Alan.
• * *
Aug. '14—To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Weitz (Judith Joy
Boraks), of Huntington Rd., a
daughter, Susan Lisa.
a * *
Aug. 13 — To Mr, and Mrs.
Barry Elias (Margo Stark),
former Detroiters now of On-
tario, Calif., a son, Todd Evan.
* * a
Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Selik (Marian Goodgall),
of Tracey Ave., a daughter,
Nancy Robin.
a * *
Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Lang (Barbara Phil-
lips), of Monte Vista Ave., a
daughter, Michelle.
a *
Aug. 12 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Morton Weinger (Roslyn Klein),
of 21930 Whitmore, Oak Park,
a son, Howard Alan.
* * *
Aug. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Goldfarb (Edith Shapiro), of
23851 Norwood, Oak Park, a
son, Robert Steven.
a a a
Aug. 3 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard L. R a d n e r (Anne
Rothenberg), of 19950 Kent-
field, a daughter, Joyce Ellen.
a a a
July 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Manford Colbert (Beverly
Kruck), of Rensselaer Ave.,
Oak Park, a daughter, Michele
Beth.
, a a
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ber-
linberg (Rose Weberman), of
19412 Redfern, a son, Alan
Robin.

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT

The birth of a new car, the Edsel,
is announced by Ford Motor
Company of Dearborn, Michigan.
You are cordially invited to see
this newest addition to the Ford
Family of Fine Cars at your
nearest Edsel dealer. Adv.

ideas of the late Mr. Greenberg
on the world Jewish scene over
the Jewish Comthunity Coun-
cil's weekly portion of the Alt-
man Jewish Hour.
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MESSAGE OF ISRAEL

Time: 7:05 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WXYZ.
Feature: Principal speaker
will be Rabbi Jacob K. Shank-
man, of Temple Israel, New
Rochelle, N.Y.

This Week's Radio and
Television Programs
of Jewish Interest

WORDS WE LIVE BY

Time: 10:30 p.m., Sunday.
Station: WWJ.
Feature: The final program
in a series of 10 summer broad-
casts featuring a dialogue be-
tween Mark Van Doren, Co-
lumbia University English pro-
fessor and Pulitzer Prize win-
ning poet, and Maurice Sam-
uel, author and lecturer, on
"The Wisdom Books of the
Bible will be presented.
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MRS. HOWARD BERNSTEIN

In a double-ring ceremony
performed by Dr. Leon Fram
and Rabbi M. Robert Syme at
Temple Israel on Sept. 1, Elinor
Carol Millman became the bride
of Howard Webster Bernstein.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Millman, of
Nottingham 'Dr., Franklin Vil-
lage. The bridegroom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bern-
stein, of Cleveland Heights, 0.
The new Mrs. Bernstein chose
a princess style gown of ivory
colored peau de soie. The neck-
line and skirt were appliqued
with Alencon lace and pearls.
The gown had a chapel train
which buttoned into a bustle.
Her crown which held a finger
tip veil was made of tiny seed
pearls backed with ivory tinted
Alencon lace.
Attending the bride as matron
of honor was her cousin, Mrs.
Herbert Bistrow. Mrs. Stanley
Millman, Mrs. Jerome Herman,
Mrs. Jerome Millman, Sherry
Tobias, Jacqueline Green and
the, bride's cousin, Suzanne Le-
vine, were bridesmaids.
Jerome Herman attended his
brother-in-law as best man. The
ushers included Stanley Mill-
man, Jerome Millman, Ronald
Grantz, Sheldon Goodman and
Edwin Weiner.
After a two-week honeymoon
in Nassau the couple will reside
in Grand Haven, Mich., where
Mr. Bernstein is stationed with
the - U.S. Coast Guard.
Out of town guests were from
California, Illinois, Maryland,
Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wash-
ington, D.C.

JWV Activities

BLOCH - ROSE AUXILIARY

is planning a membership affair
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Rose Karden,
18685 Tracey, announces Mrs.
Sam Bergman, chairman. Mrs.
Morton Oppenheim, president of
the Michigan JWVA, will be
guest speaker. Hostesses and co-
chairmen are Mesdames Morris
Elkin, Marc Sonne and Jack
Kriszenfeld.
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Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
serviced patients at Dearborn
Veterans Hospital at a party
Thursday, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Frieda Shiffman.
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Lt. ELI LEVIN AUXILIARY
will meet Tuesday evening, at
the Memorial Home. Featured
will be a white elephant bingo
game. Members are requested
to bring "white elephant" iterris
from home.

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Time: 12 noon, Sunday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: Reports by Mrs.
Jacob E. Segal, who recently
returned with Rabbi Segal from
a trip to Israel, and other com-
munal leaders will give an
analysis of the economic and
political situation in Israel as
a prelude to the forthcoming
combined Sisterhood - even t,
"Life-Line to Israel" reception,
over the facilities of the Wein-
stein Jewish Hour.
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COUNCIL BROADCAST

Time: 10 p.m., Saturday.
Station: WJLB.
Feature: In conjuction with
the forthcoming dedication of
the Hayim Greenberg Labor
Zionist Institute, Benjamin M.
Laikin, vice-president of the
Institute, will discuss its pur-
pose and the influence of the

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