FMN Susan &Hafer Sets Winter Wedding JWV Activities Sgt. MORTON A. SILVER- MAN AUXILIARY r e c e n t l y serviced the USO at the Veter- ans Memorial Bldg., under the chairmanship of .Jo Goldstein. Assisting her were Shirley Goldstein, Seema Fischel, Sylvia Kalter, Belle Baker, Rita Dan- iels, Sylvia Leider, Ann Mervis, and Selma Apel. Mrs. William Sniderman, retiring president of the Auxiliary, was honored at a luncheon at Jeri's, when she was presented with a gift of silver. Mrs. Albert Rosen, newly-elected Department pres- ident, named .Mrs. Sniderman as Ann Arbor Hospital chair- man. * * * At the JWV BOWLING LEAGUE's thirteenth annual MISS SUSAN SCHLAFER banquet recently at Temple Is- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard rael; outgoing president, Paul Schlafer, of 24060 Moritz, Oak Epstein, was awarded a plaque which was imbedded an Park, announce the engagement in eight day clock. The Bowling of their daughter, Susan Fern, League's "Jewish War Veterans' to Frederick Schatz, son of Mr. Man of the Year Award was and Mrs. Maurice Schatz, of presented to Alfred B. Bricker, 19768 Ardmore. Department of Michigan adju- Mr. Schatz is a graduate of tant and first vice president of the University of Michigan, the Memorial Home. The newly where he was affiliated with elected president is William Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. A Geer. * * * Dec. 26 wedding is planned. At .a meeting of CHARLES & AARON KOGAN AUXILIARY Vladimiritzer Plans Outing to be held at the home of Mari- Vladimiritzer Emergency Re- lyn Epstein, 22120 Church, Oak lief Organization will hold a Park, plans will be discussed picnic on June 26 at Stoepel for the games party planned for Park No. 2, Evergreen at Outer July 14, at the J.W.V. Memorial Dr., it is announced by co- Home, and a swimming party chairmen P. Rossen, N. J. Ros- * * * sen and I. Waron. For infor- ROBERT J. RAFELSON mation, call P. Rossen, BR. POST and AUXILARY will hold its closing meeting at 7:30 2-6023. p.m. Tuesday, when a cook-out -will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Oppen- ROSENBLAT ORCHESTRA heim, 13341 Woodvale, Oak Detroit's Favorite M.C. Park. Entertainment and games and His Entertainment Specialty — will follow supper, according to Weddings & Bar Mitzvahs Ralph Epstein, Post commander KE 8-129 1 and Mrs. Jack Iden, Auxiliary UN 4-0237 president. Sheri Caen Wears Gown of Tradition PW Council Schedules All-Day Conference. The Detroit Council of Pio- neer Women will hold its year- end All-Day Conference this Monday, in the Hayim Green- berg C e n t e r, announces Mrs. Sam Wasserman, Council pres- ident. Each of the 17 local chap- ters will send five accredited delegates and three alternates to evaluate and plan organiza- tional .policy and to consider changes in policy. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m., according to Mrs. Gerson Berris, chairman of the morn- For the Perfect Affair .. . . Meisner Agency in New Quarters MRS. RICHARD JAFFA ing session. Registrars are Mes- dames Herman Kanter and Frank Rath. Reports will be given by Mesdames Milton Weiss and Harry Mondry, vice- presidents of organization and education. The afternoon session, follow- ing a luncheon adjournment, will be chaired by Mrs. Norman Kanter. Recommendations will be heard from Mesdames Nor- man Leemon and Saul R o s e, executive vice - president a n d vice-president of funds. Meisner Insurance Agency this week announced the re- moval of its offices to new and more spacious quarters at 16038 W.- McNichols. The agency writes all forms of property and liability insurance, as well as bonds, and is general agent for Indianapolis Life Insurance Co. The move was prompted by a need for more space follow- ing the addition of new per- sonnel for the expanding agency. Gordon R. 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