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- Mrs. William Bolin, of 19469
Parkside, will be hostess to
members of HOME RELIEF
SOCIETY at a combination
board and regular meeting and
dessert luncheon on Monday.
Mrs. Robert Friedenberg, presi-
dent, announces that plans for
the Oct. 22 fund-raising dinner-
dance, at Elmwood Casino, will
be made. Mrs. John Mossman is
chairman, with Mrs. John Her-
man as co-chairman and Mrs.
William Budman as yearbook
chairman.

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MRS. ABE J. HITOW

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ADAS SHALOM PTO, United
Hebrew Schools, will hold a
Presidents Tea at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the synagogue
board _room. Mrs. Norman Lee-
man, program chairman, an-
nounces that this first meeting
of the season will feature greet-
ings by Rabbi Emanuel Apple-
baum, principal, and a review
of Mary Clawson's "Letters from
Jerusalem" by Mrs. Lewis Coh-
en. Mothers of all newly-en-
rolled students will become ac-
quainted with the school pro-
gram and faculty members, who
will be present. Dessert lunch-
eon will be served.. Mrs. LeRoy
L. Atler, president, will preside.
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KINNERET CHAPTER, Pio-
neer Women, will meet at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the Hayim
Greenberg Center, when a spe-
cial program will be presented
by Mrs. Frances Shayne, Moet-
zet Hapoalot chairman. Host-
esses will be Mesdames Ruth
Adelman and Elsie Berger.

In a double-ring ceremony,
performed by Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal and Cantor Nicholas Fen-
akel recently at Holiday Manor,
Annette Rochelle Linden, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lin-
den, of 18978 Stoepel, was
joined in marriage to Abe J.
Hitow, son of 1V1r. and Mrs.
Isadore Hitow, of Bay City,
Mich.
The bride wore a gown of
silk organza, which extended to
full-length and ended in a
chapel train. The scooped neck-
line was adorned with pearls.
Her crown of pearls and rhine-
stones held in place a fingertip
veil of French silk illusion, and
she carried white orchids on a
Bible.
The bridegroom's sister, Nita
Barit, was matron of honor, and
bridesmaids were Diane Krekun,
Sharon Linden, Hilda Goodgall,
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Annaruth Oslik and Sandra
Hitow. Karen Ann Kline, the
MEDINA CHAPTER, Pionee. r
bride's niece, and Karin Barit, Women, has scheduled a styl
the bridegroom's niece, were show Tuesday evening, at th
e
flower girls.
home of Mrs. Bernard Hirschm,
Ivy Barit was the bride- 21941 Kenosha, Oak Park. A
groom's best man, while ushers social hour is planned.
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included Mark Linden, the
bride's brother, Stewart Rubin,
NORTHWEST YOUNG IS-
of BaY City, Iry Goodgall, Ezra RAEL SISTERHOOD will hold
Foner and Howard Monti: " - a board meeting Wednesday
Out-of-town guests were from evening, in the home of Mrs.
Saginaw, Toledo and Windsor. Theodore Weiss. Final plans for
Following a honeymoon in Mi- the Oct. 14 membership tea, un
ami Beach, the newlyweds are der the chairmanship of Mrs.
now residing"on Votrobeck Dr. Maryin Revich, will . be dis-
cussed.
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NEGBAH CHAPTER, Pioneer
Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the home of Mrs.
Mrs. Morris Handelman an- J. Sulkes, 18229 Cherrylawn. A
nounces. the Bar Mitzvah of her discussion of Moetzet Hapoalot
son, Michael William, on Satur- and current events will be fea-
day, at Cong. Beth Shalom, Oak tured. Friends are invited.
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Park. A reception in his honor
will be held from 2 to 5 p.m.,
DETROIT JUNIOR LEAGUE,
Sunday, at 18295 Murray Hill. Jewish National Home for Asth-
No cards.
matic Children at Denver, is
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planning a membership tea,
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B. Bohn, open to all young women in the
of 19997 Marlowe, announce the community, at 12:30 p.m., Oct.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Rich- 8, in the home of Mrs. David
ard Fryman Bohn, on Saturday, Edelman, 18625 Warrington.
at. Temple Israel. A party in "Be Happy, Go Denver" is the
honor of the Bar Mitzvah will be theme of the program, which
held Sunday, art Calvert Cater- will be presented by Mesdames
ing.
Charles Helfman, Marvin Lead-
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er, Richard Mendelsohn, Walter
Mr. and Mrs. Max Fogelman, Kane, Jerome Krause, Robert
of 26404 Wyoming, Huntington Coleman and Ted Rudner. All
Woods, Mich., announce the Bar efforts of the group are directed
Mitzvah of their son, Burton, to raising funds for - treatment
this evening, at Temple Emanu- of asthmatic children in the only
El, Oak Park. A buffet supper free, non-sectarian institution of
in his honor will be held Satur- its kind. For information on the
day night, at the temple.
tea, call Mrs. Daniel Lublen,
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membership c h a i r m a n, VE.
Mr. and Mrs. Morton M. Blum 8-3098.
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Eric Steven, on Sat- Set Fire Prevention Week
urday, at Beth Aaron Syna-
gogue. A dinner in his honor for Detroiters, Oct. 5-11
will be held that evening, at
Using the slogan "Fire is a
Holiday Manor.
good servant, but a bad master,"
Detroiters will observe Fire
CARD OF THANKS
Prevention Week from Oct. 5
Dorothy Farber and Betty to 11, according to Fire Marshal
Stearns, of 18233 Prairie, ac- Matthew H. McNally.
knowledge with grateful appre-
Among the five common fire
ciation the many kind expres- hazards listed by Marshal Mc- e
sions of sympathy extended by Nally, to which Detroiters
relatives and friends during should pay specific attention,
their bereavement over the loss are: careless smoking, children
of their beloved father, Mr. and matches, flammable liquids,
Charles Skopitz, of Toronto, electrical hazards and rubbish
Canada.
and waste.

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Bar Mitzvahs

MISS BARBARA KAPLAN

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaplan, of
18695 Monica, announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Barbara, to Alan Segal, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Segal, of
Long Island, N.Y. Mr. Segal is
a graduate of the Columbia
University college of engineer-
ing.

JWVA Schedules
Annual Donor Event

Mrs. John Nemon, senior vice-
president of the Department of
Michigan Jewish War Veterans
Auxiliary, will serve as chair-
man for the annual JWVA donor
luncheon, to be held Nov. 13, at
Masonic Temple.
Serving with her, it was an-
nounced this week, will be Mes-
dames Morton Oppenheim, co-
ordinator; Albert Rosen and
Sidney Samuels, tickets; Thomas
Tannis, seating; Albert Bricker
and Philip Bernstein, book; Ida
Shein and Sam Soloman, gifts;
Irving Silk, program; Herbert
Goldstein, Jack Iden and Eileen
Ryke, liners.
A fashion show, featuring
new Nat Greene casuals and
formal wear, will highlight the
afternoon, and there will be
music provided by Mrs. Isadore
Chaiken.
For tickets or information,
call Mrs. Rosen, DI. 1-3963; or
Mrs. Samuels, UN. 4-7992.

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