• activ ities i n, Society Mrs. Ted Cohen, of Los Angeles, Calif., with her daughter Deborah Susan, has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isidor Nagelberg, of 3762 W. Buena Vista, for three weeks. Mrs. Cohen is the former Liane Nagelberg. Miss Nancy Pearl Nudell, of Pembroke Ave., recently returned from Girl Scout camp, has left for South Haven, Mich., where she will join her parents, the Hyman D. Nudells, and brother Howard. Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Hoberman have moved to a new address at 17377 Indiana. Mrs. Charles (Shirlee) Wolok, of 4151 W. Outer Drive, won a trophy in a bathing beauty contest at the Concord, Kiamasha Lake, N.Y. The trophy was presented to her by Milton Berle. Mrs. Sydney Simons, of Sydney, Australia, is visiting her sister Mrs. Louis Surath, of Bay City, following a 40-year separation. During a week-long visit in Detroit, she will meet several of her relatives, among them Mr. and Mrs. H. Nodler and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Slavner. Mrs. Simons plans to leave for home in October. Miss Madeleine Shapiro, of Indiana Ave., and Miss Betty Werl, of Tyler Ave., have left Detroit for a ten-day stay in New York City. Mr. Helmut Anspach has moved to a new address at 22442 Greenview. Mrs. S. Magid and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rubenstein, with their daughter Marion Sue, of Brooklyn, N.Y., are visiting with the Sam D. Magids, of Fenmore Ave., who are observing the Bar Mitzvah of their son Lawrence Alan. Mrs. Selma Fraiberg, former Detroiter, now a professor at Tulane University's school of social work, author of "The Magic Years," was the guest here last week of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horwitz, of 24350 Jerome, Oak Park. Alice Robbins . Wed to Stephen J. Jelin Workmen's Circle Slates Celebration and Seminar The opening of one season "The Wonderful World of and the closing of another will Sholem Aleichem." be observed by Workmen's The first to develop hydro- Circle with two special activ- electric power in Canada was ities tonight and next week. Sigismund Mohr in the year Method and application in 1871. teaching Yiddish, history and Hebrew will be topics covered in a four-day teachers' seminar, conducted by Bernard Wind, Now Located at new director of the Workmen's LEIB CLINIC Circle School, from 3 to 5 p.m. 15228 W. Seven Mile Rd. Tuesday through Friday (Bet. Whitcomb & Sussex) Vacationers of the English- Superfluous Hair Permanently speaking branches of the Work- Removed from Face, Arms, men's Circle will hold a special Legs, Hair Lines Reshaped. Sholem Aleichem celebration at Latest scientific medically 8 p.m. today at Camp Tanuga, approved methods. Kalkaska, Mich. Speaking on FREE PRIVATE the occasion of the 100th birth- CONSULTATION day of the famous author and BRoadway 3-0200 humorist, Wind will discuss ANN L. KORSON, R.E. MRS. STEPHEN JELIN A honeymoon trip to Portu- gal, Spain. France and the r P HOTOS Netherlands began following the noon double-ring wedding of Alice Judith Robbins and Stephen Jacob Jelin, Sunday, in Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins of Warrington Dr., and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome K. Jelin, of Cincinnati. Officiating at the ceremony were Rabbis Harold Goldfarb and Abraham Levy, of Phila- delphia, the grand-uncle of the bridegroom. Cantor Jacob tion Committee, a UJA agency, Sonenklar and the Don Froh- will brief them on phases of man choir chanted the prayers. JDC welfare activities through- The new Mrs. Jelin chose a out the world. gown of ivory peau de sole with - The group will arrive in Israel a portrait neckline trimmed on Sept. 13, for a 12-day visit with Brussels lace. Butterfly to every section of the country, motifs of Brussels lace were culminating in a reception and appliqued on the wide cummer- official dinner in ther honor. bund, which draped the waist- The survey group, headed by line and scattered on the Mrs. Jack A. Go o d m a n, of bouffant skirt, spreading into Indianapolis, national Women's a circular train. Her outfit was Division chairman, wil get first- set off by a matching full hand reports from Israel lead- length Brussels lace mantilla ers on the intensive e f f or t s veil, and she carried a prayer made to absorb new immigrants book adorned with white an- and will talk to many of the thuriums. immigrants themselves to make Maid of honor was the bride's an on-the-spot survey of exist- sister, Martha Robbins. Judith ing needs. Snider, Mrs. D. Lawrence Sher- On the survey schedule are man and Mrs. Willard Zangwill, visits to a ma'abara, a new- of Washington, D. C., were comer village of tin huts and bridesmaids. Flower girl was shacks in which some 85,000 Laura Freedman, four-year-old immigrants are still existing cousin of the bride. for lack of enough funds to The bridegroom was attended build permanent housing. by his father as best man, while * * * ushers were Jerry Klein, How- ard Faust and Herschel Richter, all of Cincinnati; Jerold Israel, of UniverSity Heights, Ohio; Barry Sidman, of New York; Tawfig Khoury, of Grandville, Mich.; and D. Lawrence Sher- man, of Oak Park. Following a synagogue recep- tion for the newlyweds, a dinner-dance was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Shera- ton-Cadillac Hotel. The couple will reside in Cincinnati upon their return from Europe. 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Good- at a luncheon- man, UJA Women's Division installation, national chairman, who heads 1 2 : 3 0 p. m. the women's delegation survey Sept. 16 at tour of Israel starting Sept. 9. Larco's R. e s- taurant. Clashes With MIG-17s Gave Other offi- cers are Mes- Israeli Pilots Confidence dames Ruth TEL AVIV, (JTA)—Encount- Samelson and ers between Israeli fighter pilots Rosalind Kai- in their French-built Mystere- Helen Bishop ser, vice-presi- IV's and Egyptian pilots in the Soviet-built MIG-17's since the dents; Rose Kunin, treasurer; time of the Sinai campaign have Ruth Yost, Sheila Ordin, Ruth given the Israeli pilots a feeling Kossack, Eva Wolf and Irene of confidence and security, Cal. Phillips, secretaries. Ezer Weizmann, Chief of the Chairman of the installation Israeli Air Force, said this committee is Mrs. Yost, and her week, co-chairman is Helen Malter. 4TH VEL see hoW changes on every level expand yOur shopping convenience add to your shopping pleasure THE J.. 1.a. 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