Matlen-Hyman
Troth Announced
activities in
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Novetsky-Keys
Society Betrothal Told.
Israel Bond Women's
Breakfast on Nov. 9
CH-F4N workers will be guests
at an Israel Bond Standard-
Bearer breakfast meeting at • 10
a.m., Thursday, at Holiday
Manor, it was announced by Mrs.
Joseph Katchke and Mrs. Max
Stollman, Israel Bond Women's
Division co-chairmen.
Top prospect cards will be
distributed at the meeting and
the volunteers will learn how
they can earn additional credit
toward the 13th anniversary
Standard Bearer Award by ob-
taining reservations to the
Robert Briscoe-David Ben-Gurion
dinner on Nov. 18. All cash
Bond purchases and payments
made at the dinner will be cred-
ited toward the Standard Bearer
Charm.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Greenberg, former Detroiters now living
in Bay,-City, recently celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary
with'a brunch and dinner party. On hand were Detroiters Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klee, Mr. and Mrs. Nat
Levinson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vander, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Waul-
-dron and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ziegelman. -
- Cantor David Katzman, who retired several years ago after
serving Cong. Bnai Moshe for 20 years, is in Detroit visiting his
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Katzman, 19334
Monica. Katzman is making his home in Los Angeles.
The' Bar Mitzvah of Jack H. Bielan, son of Rose Bielan
Kaufman, former Detroiter, now residing in Los Angeles, was
solemnized in Congregation Etz Jacob, Los Angeles, on Sept. 30.
Mr. and -Mrs. Norman Cottler and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine
have departed for Montreal to attend, the wedding Saturday
evening of Israeli Cantor Arie Leib Subar, nephew of the Le-
vines, to Etta Rabinovitch, also of Israel.
Jules Doneson of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency has re-
turned from a two-week tour of Japan and Hong Kong, where
MISS CAROLE MATLEN
he met with government tourist officials to discuss promotion of MISS SHIRLEY NOVETSKY
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Matlen travel to the Orient from the Detroit area.
Mr. and /Mrs. Sam S. Novet-
Back after two successful years
of Pennington Dr. announce the
in Europe
sky announce the engagement
engagement of their daughter,
of their daughter, Shi to
Carole Marsha, to Lawrence Hy-
Marshall K
on of
and
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
Mrs.
Irving
uel Lyman of Stoepel Ave.
The brid
the
IVliss Matlen attends Wayne
Merle Harris is the first reci-
Selection for the award was Wayne St
llege
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State University. Her fiance is pient of the Frank A. Wetsman made by a committee consisting of Educa ion. Her fiance at-
a senior at Wayne and is af- Leadership Award, a grant es- of Mrs. Frank A. Weisman and tends the Wayne State Univer-
filiated with Alpha Epsilon Pi tablished by Mrs. Frank A. William Wetsman, the donors, sity College of Medicine, where
Musk for
Fraternity.
Wetsman and William M. Wets- of the funds, Isidore Sobeloff, he is affiliated with Phi Delta
All Occasions
man
in
memory
of
husband
and
A Dec. 23, 1962, wedding is
executive vice-president of the Epsilon Medical Fraternit
father, to -enable a young com- Federation, Mrs. Esther Appel-
planned,
DAVE JAI
munal leader to attend the Gen- man, a representative of the Home Re
QUARTETTE
Federation staff acting as secre-
An u
tary of the committee. Max M. Holds 3
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Fisher, president of Federation, Fund-Raising Event
and Max J. Zivian, president of
The Home Relief Society will
the United Jewish Charities,
are ex-officio members of the hold its 39th annual fund-rais-
ing dinner Sa day he t-
committee.
Harris will present a paper ler-Hilton
on leadership development at President I\
tfie convention.
A floor
Representing Detroit at the comedian
. A WORD ABOUT
convention with Harris will be: P i chito and
to Ne
William Avrunin, ass
e di-
CITY OF HOPE
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will
rector of the Feder
rizes, ac
Abraham Cooper, ex
This is the time of year
ham B u d
chairman, W o m e
when young people flock
pre-campaign secti b i e the chairm
to the campuses all over
Allied Jewish Campaign; Fisher
America to take up their
president of Federation; Morris
college career. For those
r. and Mrs. Max
Garvett, a recipient of the Wil-
who are just beginning
. . another satisfied
MERLE HARRIS
client
of
liam
J.
Sliroder
Memorial
their college education,
this is both a serious and
eral Asembly of the Council of Award; Mr. and Mrs. Harry L.
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exciting event. For one
Jewish Federations and Welfare Jones, (Mrs. Jones delivers a
young man at a University
Funds.
major address at the meeting);
in a northern state, it •
Photographers
PLASTIC
This year the conference will Mr. and Mrs. Jack 0. Lefton,
especially importa
be held in Dallas, Tex., Nov. Judge and Mrs. odore
Candids--
Movies - Portraits
as he start
SLIPCOVERS
Mr. and Mrs. .6e4. lo A de e
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Custom-Made
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Harris serves on the Federa- M. Stutz, Fede
er;
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rayer
With Samples
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of a
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, nineteen-
The Frank A. Wetsman An- charman; and Mrs. Henry Wine-
ye ld Robert was
man,
former
Federation
nual Leadership Award seeks
whe ed into the fierce
bar mitzvahs
to give recognition to the young en's Division pres
black & white
glare of the operating
portraits
and color
person of outstanding promise
eric
weddings
lights in the surgical
who has actively demonstrated
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theater at your pilot Med-
interest in service to the Jewish
ical Center. Born with a
Welfare Federation and its can-
serious heart defect, he
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had been handicapped all
stituent agencies. It seeks to
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his life. The symptoms
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broaden his horizons through
The Jewish Center Theater
were becoming more se-
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beautiful
developing his awareness of the will open its third season with
home doesn't just happen-
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total American Jewish commu- "Another Part of the Forest,'
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with invalidism . . . or
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it's planned by
nal scene and to stimulate his by Lillian Hellman.
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worse. Doctors and hos-
further and continuous interest
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pitals • in his home town
The play is drama of a south-
and activity in communal affairs. ern family, torn by conflict.
offered little encourage-
The award is to be made
ment to the stricken
Diretted by Vic Hurwitz and
youth. His family's modest
from among- young- men and produced by Harvey-. Freeman,
financial resources were
women who have actively par- the large . cast stars Mike
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strained to the breaking
ticipated in Federation and its Damien, Joyce Feurring, Gary
point. Like thousands of
services, including the Allied Marcus, Marshall Murri, and
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others, they turned to the
• Furniture
Jewish Campaign.
Rita Fay.
City of Hope in their hour
of need.
• Paintings
The play will run for two
These stories of human
Gary Steinman Defends sa uccessive weekends, Nov. 4
• Lamps
nd 5 and 11 nd 12, i
heartache do not always
Israel in MSU Debate A aron DeR to
have a happy ending, but
• Draperies
Robert was one of the
The campus UN of Michigan ewish • Ce
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fortunate ones. The
State University recently de-
skilled hands of the City
bated and defeated an Arab pro- Beth Abr
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Tables
Yo
of Hope surgical team re-
posal to enlarge the Palestine
paired Robert's heart, and
Sell
Rock
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S
in Drive
Conciliation Commission and to
their loving care restored
Frank Leiderman, youth activ- CI
safeguard the property rights of
his sorely tried spirit.
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ities director of Beth Abraham
Palestine Arab refugees.
Synagogue, announced -this week
Speaking for Israel, Gary that the synagogue youth
Won't You Join Me In This
will go
Steinman, pre-med junior, as-
GREAT CRUSADE?
on
a
rock
salt
drive
Nov.
19 in
sailed, the Arab resolution saying
a
Coll
the community to raise money
Send Your Contribution to
that there can be no solution to for
the youth program.
For
the problem "unless the Arab
The Synagogue Home - School
Appointment
CITY OF HOPE governments abandon their' op- Association
will meet at 11:30
position to integration of refu- am. Sunday. It will discuss
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the
gees into their economic life." curriculum of the United Hebrew
Interior planning and color consultation by our own
He added that the refugees School and the Beth Abraham
THE CITY OF HOPE stands
left Israel because they were Religious School.
staff
of furniture and interior designers, for the most
El
for more than all our
urged by proMises of Arab lead-
Association officers for 1961-62
discriminating taste, yet so sensibly priced.
ers that they would receive land are Marvin Foxman, president;
words can say. Now call
after
the
conquest.
any of us — You will be
Eleanor Greenberg, vice presi-
Steinman, son of Mr. and Mrs. dent; Donna Green, secretary;
glad you did. TE 4-8900.
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Morris , Steinman of Flint, has Mildred Wise, treasurer, and
just returned from six months Jeffery Garton and Milton Fried-
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study in Israel.
man, programming chairmen.
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ORdid gTRA:
Merle Harris Gets Wetsman, Award;
Joins CJFWF Assembly Delegation
MORRIS
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