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Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Franklin have left for Berkeley,
Calif., where they will take up residence while Mr. Franklin
With the holidays drawing
studies for his doctorate and teaches economics at the University near, Grunt's Market calls
of California. Prior to the couple's departure his parents, Mr. to the attention of their many
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Departing for Israel and Europe this week, through arrange- early for Mrs. Grunt's own,
ments made by the Jules Doneson Travel Agency, were Mr. and home-made gefilte fish and
Mrs. Sam Fealk, Dr. Gerald Krakower, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savin, other "meicholim" as well as
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal, Mrs. Rachel Safra and Mrs. Sophie her frozen kreplach and kned-
Music Maestro
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lach. Call UN. 1-9645.
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Mr. Sol Wildstrom has left for a seven-day cruise to Nassau,
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of the Caribbean, aboard the SS Ryndam.
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Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burnstein, of 18667 Ardmore, announce ice" for friends or relatives of
the return home of their son, Joseph, from the Jewish National elderly persons who live alone.
Home for Asthmatic Children at Denver. Joseph, 12, spent a
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year and a half at the home undergoing treatment for a severe
Adds an air of refine-
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MRS. MYRON LA BAN
PHOTOGRAPHS by
Honoring Miss Meriam Goldberg, who will wed Dr. Alfred
to any event.
Mayer, of Grand Rapids, this Sunday, Mrs. Ben Winson and her
BERNARD H.
OTHER FINE BANDS
At a candlelight ceremony daughter, Mrs. Wayne Schafer, were hostesses to 25 guests at a
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recently in Tree of Life Syna- buffet dinner in the latter's home, on Winona Ave., Flint. Among
gogue, Pittsburgh, Pa., Joyce the guests were Mrs. Ruth Cerliner, of Miami, Fla., and Mrs.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Larry LaBan, - Mr. and Mrs. Simon Herman (Bernice Green), formerly of
for Mom on all Candids
of Snowden Ave., Detroit.
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Detroit, now of Albuquerque, N.M., are the guests here of their
White silk peau de soie was parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Herman, of Ardmore Ave., and Mr.
worn by the bride, daughter of and Mrs. Alex Green, of Mark Twain Ave. With the Simon
Mr. and Mrs. •Harry Hochman, Hermans, who are here to celebrate the 50th wedding anniver-
of Pittsburgh. She completed sary of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Green, are their daughters, Marsha,
her ensemble with a white silk Susan and Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Weiss and their children, Allan and
IllusiOn veil which fell from a
tiara of pearls. The white Bible Fran, are spending the Labor Day Weekend at Niagara Falls
she - carried was centered with and Buffalo, N.Y.
Miss Marcia Kaplan, of 18695 Monica, recently returned from
a white orchid along with white
a vacation to Mexico City, Taxco, Cuernavaca and Acapulco.
lily of the valley streamers.
Rabbi and Mrs. Harold Waintrup and their children, of
Margot LaBan was maid of
honor, and Judy Hochman and Abington,. Pa., were the guests last week of their parents and
Norma Burns served as brides- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zeme of .St. Mary's Ave.
maids. The bridegroom asked
Phil Bellack to serve as best
man, while ushers included
Peter Lederer and Mitchell
. Glassman.
After their honeymoon, Mr.
The Mumford High School president of IMSSC at Mumford,
and Mrs. LaBan will reside in Jewish News correspondents for and has been a member of the
Ann Arbor, Mich.
the 1958-59 school year have student council, the French club
been chosen. and the Human Relations club.
"What greater or better gift
They are Susan L. Kobel, Linda received a key award
can we offer the republic than daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry for a news story in the Detroit
to teach and instruct our Kobel, of 19211 Pinehurst, and. News' scholastic writing awards
yoUth." —Cicero Linda Carol Reistman, daughter contest. She enjoys music, plays
of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Reist- the piano, reads and participates
man, of 17577 Fairfield. in many sports. She is a conse-
c
Susan, 16, is a sophomore at crant
of and
Cong.
Shaarey
Zedek
school,
received
a Kiddush
Mumford. She works • on the cup from the Men's Club for her
Mumford Mercury and is a scholarship in the school. She
member of the High School In- will continue her studies at
' ternational Club. She attended Shaarey Zedek through the 12th
grade. Linda plans to attend the
University of Michigan and ma-
ShOp.
3,0,1012 and
jor in elementary education fol-
lowing graduation from Mum-
19158 LIVERNOIS Nr. 7 Mile
ford in June.
Both girls' fathers are attor-
neys.
Susan and Linda will alter-
nate during the school year as
contributors to "Tales Out of
School,"— a Jewish News regu-
lar weekly feature.
Susan
Linda
ARTIE
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Linda Reistinan, Susan Kobel
to 147 rite JN 3Iumford Column
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This coming semester she will
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is interested in music, painting,
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Linda, 17, is a senior at Mum--
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Mrs. Markel to Speak
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The Sisterhood of Cong. Beth
Israel, Ann Arbor, will hold its
opening meeting on Sept. 11,
at Hillel House, when Mrs. Jo-
seph M. Mark e 1, of Detroit,
president of the M i ch i g a n
Branch, National Women's
League of the United Synagogue
of America, will be guest
speaker.
Also appearing on the mem-
bership program will be the
choral group of Detroit's Adas
Shalom Sisterhood. Under the
direction of Mrs. Markel and
accompanied by Mrs. George
Bassin, participants include the
following:
Mesdames Jack Axelrod, Ruth
Bartlett, Barney Golden, Julius
Goldstein, William Fisher,
Charles Heiman, Saul Kling, S.
Korby, Harry Levine, Bernard
Kahn, N. Rothenberg, Ethel
Short, Sol Slomovitz, Edward
IQ Stern, Aaron Schuldinger, Irving
Kleinstein, Emanuel Saltzman,
Daniel Weinbaum, Lola Wein-
berg and Milton Winston. •
Mrs. Gilbert Lansky, Sister-
hood president, has named Mrs.
Jerome Brasch as chairman of
the program.
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