MISS BRENDA FRIED Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Fried, of Indiana Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Brenda Toby, to LeRoy Neumann, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Neumann, of Duane Ave. The bride-elect, formerly a student at the University of Michigan, is now attending Wayne State University's school of education. Mr. Neumann is a graduate of the University of Toledo, and is now attending Des Moines Still College of Osteopathy and Surgery, where he is affiliated with Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity. A January wedding is planned. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. David S. Levi, of 17524 Pennington Dr., an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Paul, this Saturday, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Re-cep- ton on Sunday from 6 to 10 p.m., at home of the Bar Mitz- vah. No cards. * * * - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blau, of 19366 Santa Rosa, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall, on Saturday at Cong. Beth Abraham. A dinner in hon- or of the Bar Mitzvah will be held on Sunday at Holiday Manor. * _ • Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Gordon, of 18938 Roselawn, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Mark Alan, on Saturday at Adas Shalom Synagogue. A party in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held Sunday afternoon at Rain- bow Terrace. * * Mr. and Mrs. Morris A. Goldsmith, of Oak Park, an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allen Jerome, on Saturday, at Cong. Beth Shmuel. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feuer, of 23501 Kenosha, Oak Park, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sanford Michael, on Saturday, Aug. 16, at Beth Aaron Synagogue. A dinner in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held the following day at Rain- bow Terrace. 8n,g agentents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lopatin, of 1068 Louis Ave., announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Arlene, to Harold Gold- berg, of 5818 Beaconsfield. The groom-elect is a senior at the Ferris Institute. * * * Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould, of Chesterfield Road, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carol, to Berton A. Leon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leon, of Huntington Woods. An Oct. 15 wedding date has been set. For the best Classified Advertising results, call The Jewish News, VE. 8-9364. A Card from USSR activities in Society Marvin Diskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Diskin, of 17141 Ohio, has been discharged from the U.S. Army and will return home on Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Aptekar, of 19775 Ardmore, have re- turned from a two-week trip to Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Elkind and their two children, enroute to San Francisco from New York, stopped over in Detroit to visit Mrs. Elkind's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Glass, of 13211 N. Norfolk. Miss Beverly Elaine Last and Miss Marcia Miller have left for an extended vacation at the Concord hotel in Kiamesha Lake, N. Y. They plan a visit to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Levinger will be the guests of their children, Mesdames Joseph Schwartz, Paul Carpenter, Morris H. Epstein and Nathan Korby, at a dinner in honor of their golden wedding anniversary at Sammy's Avalon Room, on Sun- day. The Levingers, of 3709 Richton, were married in Toledo, Ohio, in 1908 and now have eight grandchildren and four great- grandchildren. Mr. Levinger, '75, is retired from the paper busi- ness. Mrs. Levinger is 70. Rabbi and Mrs. Mordecai S. Halpern, of Beth Shalom Syna- gogue, have just returned from an extended visit to California. Drs. Abraham Block and Eugene Plous, both of Detroit, will be attending the World Assembly of the Israel Medical Assoc., in Tel Aviv next week. They are going under the auspices of the American Physicians' Fellowship. Among guests at the Bar Mitzvah of Allen Jerome Gold- smith at Cong. Beth Shmuel on Saturday will be a grandmother, Mrs. Sara Brewer and great grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Orenstein, of Miami. Ronald Moogerman, son of Mrs. Louis Moogerman of 15011 Northfield, has returned home after a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Korea and the Middle East. Hadassah. Preparing for Honor Roll Campaign Set for Sept. 9 Mobilizing for its 1958 Honor Roll Campaign, set for a Sept. 9 kickoff, Detroit Hadassah has announced chairmen for va- rious solicitation committees. Preliminary meetings of the committees will be taking place from now until the campaign actually gets under-way next month. In announcing the slogan for this year's campaign, "The Heart that Feels Becomes the Hand that Heals," vice-president of fund-raising Davis Benson stated. "Because the_ problems that confront Hadassah this year are even greater than ever before, we have cho- sen this slo- Mrs. Benson g a n Hadas- sah's work in behalf of Israel goes on continuously, and the vital role which Hadassah plays in the health and welfare of thousands of Israelis cannot be curtailed in any way whatso- ever. Contributions to Hadas- sah help to wage a mighty bat- tle for the betterment of man —to advance his welfare and well-being, be he Jew, Arab, Moslem or Christian. Hadassah is that rare agency that seeks only to heal the minds and bodies of mankind—of people from '72 lands, speaking a mul- titude of tongues, who wish only to be at peace with their neighbors at home and abroad." Assisting Mrs. Benson are the following chairmen: Mes- dames Sam Shekter, special gifts; Alfred Rosen, general solicitation; Milton Mahler and Harry C. Singer, culminating event; Milton Sorock, assign- ments; Nathan Schermer, rec- ords; Louis Luckoff and Harry Spector, secretaries; Max Frank, adviser; Robert Drews, publicity; Joseph Ehrlich and Henry Wineman, honorary chairmen. Under special gifts chairman Mrs. Shekter are the following vice-chairmen: Mesdames Harry Cowan, Bert Colman, Samuel Cohl, Barney L. Keywell, Max Lich- ter, Adolph Lowe, Philip Lip- son, Malcolm S. Lowenstein, Samuel Rhodes, Joseph Staub and Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. Ben- jamin Bond, treasury gifts, and Mrs. Daniel Siegel "IMA Spe- cial Gifts" Chairmen and all workers will meet on Aug. 19, at the home of Mrs. William Roth, 17971 Hamilton, when they will be addressed by Rabbi Leon Fram, of Temple Israel, who recently returned from Israel. Redstones Attend International City Plan Parley The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me. — Ps. 138:8. A post card from Soviet Rus- sia reached reached The Jewish News this week from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Redstone. They write that "after 12 won- derful days in Israel" they are attending the International Con- ference on City Planning and Reconstruction in Moscow. The card speaks of interest- ing exhibits "including Israel's", and states: "We are proud of the U.S. participation, of Amer- ican city planning and architec- ture. The General Motors Re- search Building and Eastland are among those shown." For the Perfect Affair . . . 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Drop in and see what we mean • • • our prices are moderate and we're conveniently located Begin Registration for Fall Bridge Classes With summer sessions in bridge ending this month at the Sholem Aleichem Institute, May- fair Bridge Club director Louis J. Cohen, announces that enroll- ment for .fall classes which will begin in September is now being accepted. The classes will be held any evening of the week in which there are enough students inter- ested to make such classes feas- ible. As in the summer, classes will be held at the Sholem Alei- chem Institute. Because of the high enrollment during the sum- mer, Cohen suggests early reg- istration. For further informa- tion, call Cohen, UN 4-7378. Cohen also announces that regu- lar bridge tournaments will con- tinue at the Institute at 8 p.m., on Wednesdays, with a special master point tournament at 8:15 p.m., this Saturday. 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