omen s eluhs

Mrs. Morris Servetter, newly-
elected president of the SIS-
TERS OF ZION MIZRACHI,
announces that the opening
meeting will be held at 12 noon,
Sept. 3, at Holiday Manor.
Friends are invited.
* * *

MISS BARBARA NEUMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Morton S. Neu-
man, of Skokie, Ill., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Barbara Ann, to Robert Al-
lan Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Klein, of Warrington.
Mr. Klein is a graduate of
University of Michigan law
school and is affiliated with
Tau Epsilon Rho law fraternity.
Miss Neuman has completed her
sophomore year at the univer-
sity and and is affiliated with
Delta Phi Epsilon sorority. The
wedding is planned for Aug. 31,
in Illinois.

8rig ag ements

Announcement has been
made of the engagement of
Irene Shpargel, daughter of
Mrs. Rose Shpargel, of Pine-
hurst Ave., and the late Mr.
Jack Shpargel, to Larry Oppen,
of Vaughan Ave., son of Rev.
and Mrs. Joseph Oppen, of
Windsor, Ont. A March 7 wed-
ding is planned.

* * *

At a recent board meeting of
JUNIOR PRIMROSE CLUB,
Mrs. Loretta Globerson, presi-
dent, stated that the new season
will begin with an open meet-
ing in September for all new
sponsored members, with Mrs.
Ruth Katz, program chairman,
in charge of arrangements.
Committees are currently being
formed for the donor luncheon,
to be held Nov. 18, in the Sher-
aton-Cadillac Hotel. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Gloria Stasof-
sky, KE. 4-5235, donor luncheon
chairman, or Mrs. Audrey Lac-
off, DI. 1-1588, donor book
chairman.
* *

SISTERHOOD OF YOUNG
ISRAEL OF OAK-WOODS will
present a Torah Fund garden
party to open the season this
Tuesday afternoon, at the home
of Mrs. Menasha Rothbart,
22181 Avon, Oak Park. Accord-
ing to Mrs. Herman K. Cohen,
chairman, dessert luncheon will
be followed by games and mahj.
Proceeds will go to the Sister-
hood Torah Fund. Friends are
invited. For information, call.
LI. 2-8908.

*

*

To culminate a series of sum-
mer activities, SABRA CHAP-
TER, Pioneer Women, will hold
a family picnic at Farband.
Camp this Sunday. For infor-
mation, call Mrs. Renee Shuster,
LI. 7-1438.
* * *
SHOLEM ALEICHEM
WOMEN'S DIVISION will hold
a luncheon-lecture at 12:30 p.m.,
Aug. 23, in the home of Mrs.
Ruth Gosman, 3287 Richton,
when Isaac Finkelstein, a mem-
ber of the Institute, will be
guest speaker. Friends are in-
vited, according to Mrs. Sarah
Friedman,_ cultural and pro-
gramming chairman.
* * *
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
CLUB will hold a child rescue
fund luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Aug. 23, at the home of Mrs.
L. Shapiro, 20567 Stahelin. Co-
hostesses are Mesdames A. Berg-
man, H. Brown and J. Aaron.
For information; call Mrs.
Aaron, child rescue chairman,
LI. 7-0253.

Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hel-
frich, of Amherstburg, Ont.,-
announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Verlyn
Barbara, of Highland Park, to
Morris 0. Stein, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Benjamin Stein, of De-
troit. Mr. Stein is in his senior
year in the Wayne State 'Uni-
versity college of electrical
engineering. The wedding will
be solemnized this Saturday eve-
ning, at the Elmwood Casino.
* • *
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Statfeld,
of Strathmoor Ave., announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Diane Nancy, to Sander Ei-
senberg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Eisenberg, of Coyle Ave.
* * *
The bride-elect is a senior at
MEDINA
CHAPTER, Pioneer
Shapero School of Nursing. Fol-
lowing her graduation, a Nov. 2 Women, will hold a wienie roast
on Aug. 23, at 8,toepel Park.
wedding has been planned.
Members and their husbands
will attend.
Town and Country
* * *

Club Slates Picnic

Members of the Town and
Country Club will hold a picnic,
Sunday, at Perrin Field, Middle
Rouge Parkway. Dr. Benjamin
Brand, entertainment chairman,
announces that activities for all
age groups have been planned,
including baseball games and
races. Free prizes, ice cream,
drinks and milk will be given
to all members' families and
their guests attending the af-
fair. Contests will start at 1 p.m.
Serving on the committee as-
sisting Dr. and Mrs. Brand are:
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Miller, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Dubrinsky, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Rosenblum, Dr.
and Mrs. Sidney Bornstein, Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Klein, Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Leib, Dr. and Mrs.
Abe Bookstein, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Friedland, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Selik and Dr. and Mrs.
Max Warren.
Directions and further infor-
mation may be obtained from
Mrs. Helen Brand, newly-elected
financial secretary of the wo-
men's auxiliary by calling her

at TINT 4,$1532

A class in Braille book tram
scription is currently being
formed by the ADAS SHALOM
SISTERHOOD and will begin in
September. Women are trained
in manual and typewritten
Braille to furnish the blind with
books, articles and other read-
ing matter. The class is limited
to 15 students, and early regis-

Brevities

LEE FRANKLIN W E I N-
STOCK, 16171 Snowden, can-
didate for State Representative
in the 10th District, was a
guest last Sunday of Dr. Fer-
dinand Friedensberg, German
Consul, and Hugo Leibold, of
the German American Culture
Center, at the German-Ameri-
can Day picnic at Swiss Valley.
Among the guests. were Sen.
Charles E. Potter, Gov. Wil-
liams, and Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Birnkrant, Austrian Con-
sul in Detroit.

VE. 8-9364 is your
Jewish News Classified Number

tration is advised. For informa-
tion, call Mrs. Max Biber, UN.
3-2346. The first class, taught by
Ella McLennan, who is herself
sightless, was completed last
month. Members were Mes-
dames Morris Rowin and Max
Biber, co-chairmen of the pro-
ject, Earl Gould, Nicholas Fen-
akel, Sol Hammerstein, Frances
Crane, Louis Kirsch, Wilfred
Katz and David Safran.
* * *

SHERUTH LEAGUE will be-
gin meetings of its study group
with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m.,
Sept. 8, at the home of Mrs. Abe
Kranitz, 18484 Pennington. Mrs.
Meyer Leib is chairman of the
study group, and other officers
are Mesdames Harry Keller and
Alex Kraft, secretaries; and
Mrs. Theodore Talon, treasurer.
The subject for study will be
"Countries of the Middle East
and Their Leaders."

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