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Barbara Jean Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Levenson, 24040 Seneca, Oak Park, has returned home following
her recent graduation, cum laude, from the University of
Southern California. Her degree is in elementary education.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tractenberg, 23491 Sussex, Oak Park.
are on their honeymoon at the Sans Souci Hotel in Miami
Beach, Fla.
More than 100 guests were present at a surprise wedding
anniversary celebration honoring the Maurice Flochs of Winthrop
Ave. Joint hosts and hostesses were Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Levy
of Roselawn Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Al Goldstein of Oneida Blvd.,
Oak Park.
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen will serve as hospitality chairman on
.
the occasion of the private reception and exhibit preview for
"The American Jew in the Civil War" at the Detroit Historical
Museum, Monday, 8 p.m. Mrs. Allen has asked the following to
assist her: Mesdames Stanley Akers, Harold C. Allen, Charles B.
Feinberg, Irving Goldberg, Harry L . Jones, Leonard Kasle,
Malcolm Lowenstein, Stanley J. Winkelman and Harvey Willens.
The hospitality committee will assist at the tea table and serve
MISS MARLENE BAUMHAFT as hostesses for this exhibit. Detroit is the only city in the mid-
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan N. west privileged to show this display. The exhibit will be open
Baumhaft of Audrey Ave. an- I to the public from July 24 to Aug. 20.
nounce the engagement of their
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Silverfarb of West Outer Drive left for
daughter, Marlene, to Philip ! a month's visit in Israel.
Cantor A. .A. Rosenfeld of Detroit was guest cantor at the
Edward Ozrovitz, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Ozrovitz. of Cleveland Marmarosher Jewish Center religious services last
Kenosha Ave., Oak Park.
i week-end.
The future bridegroom is a
Jacob Rycus, his wife and two daughters from Israel are
graduate of the Wayne State visiting his parents, Goodman and Mary Rycus. Jacob Rycus is
University College of Pharmacy. the Academic Secretary of the Weizmann Institute and during
An August wedding is planned. his time in the U.S. will be doing research work with some of
the leading universities in the United States with reference to
post graduate programming at the Weizmann Institute. These
Wishnetsky Gets Top
courses are offered internationally.
Lenore Yaffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Yaffe, 18244
Insurance Award
Edward Wishnetsky has been Northlawn, left recently for her summer vacation in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Halberstam, 20516 Rosemont, had as
awarded one of the life insur-
ance profession's most coveted their house guests for a week, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mirachnik and
honors, it was recently announc- their son, David, from Winnipeg, Manatoba, Canada.
After an extended European wedding trip, newlyweds Mr.
ede by the Ohio State Life In-
surance Co. of Columbus, Ohio. and Mrs. Paul Michael Shapiro (Denise Prentis Lande) will live
He was presented the Na- in Williamsburg, Va. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
tional Quality Award. conferred Laurence Montague Lande of Montreal. Her grandfather, Meyer
jointly by the National Associa- Prentis of Detroit. is a former treasurer of General Motors Corp.
tion of Life Underwriters of the Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Shapiro of
Life Insurance Agency Manage- 1Norfolk, Va.
Mrs. Hy (Ethel) Blackman and daughter, Phylis, formerly
ment Association_
This marks the seventh con- of Detroit, now residing at 4517 Lylic Lane, San Diego, Calif..
secutive year he has been so are visiting family in Detroit.
Miss Anita Enkel, a senior at Wayne State University, is a
honored.
Wishnetsky is associated with student at Columbia University's summer session in New York
the Hordes Agency. which has City. Miss Enkel is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Enkel, counselor
offices at 17616 Wyoming.
at the Oak Park High School.
A -family reunion was held at a garden party at the home
Lake Baikal in Russia is the of the Oscar Kanats of Riverside Dr.. Birmingham, July 8. Out
of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Chasson of
world's largest.
Leisure City. Fla.; Mrs. Bessie Beitchman of Forest Hills, N.Y.;
Mrs. Tess Berman and daughter, Carolyn Joy Berman of New
Rochelle. N.Y. and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Miller of San Juan Dr.,
Carolyn's grandparents.
Adela Leib Will
Wed Marvin Kash
Berdichev-Keshenev
Society Elects Officers
The Berdichev-Reshenev Aid
Society will install officers
Monday.
They are F. Mersky, presi-
dent; I. Shapiro, vice president;
J. Resnick, Mrs. B. Frankel and
L. Cohan, secretaries; S. Kap-
lan, treasurer; A. London, Mrs.
J. Fantich and Mrs. C. Messer-
man, hospitality. The executive
committee consists of H. Cash,
I. Cantor, J. Fantich, H. Fogel-
man, H. Kaminer, Mrs. A. Lon-
don, L. Reder, S. Shapiro, I.
Shapiro and Mrs. M. Teach.
DAVE DOMBEY
ASSOCIATES
MISS ADELA MARCIA LEIB
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Leib,
17725 Manderson, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Adela Marcia, to Marvin Kash,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Kash of Parklawn Ave., Oak
Park.
A Feb. 2, 1963, wedding is
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KREPLAC H Recent graduates of Mumford Coleman can be reached for
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establish a new U.S. Army re- I military problems Monday
cruiting station from which they through Saturday at 17415
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Sfc. Jim Coleman, the re-
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Delicious, Tasty
"The biggest contribution," Ridge, chair-
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says Coleman, "came from those man; Allen
Becker
Silverman,
wonderful kids from Mumford
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who rebuilt the shack with ma- of Southfield, in charge of pub-
terials donated by businessmen licity and public relations, Neil
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The woman's touch was pro- berlain of Royal Oak, Tom
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19179 Santa Barbara, who will Howard Johnson, of Pontiac
enter
the WAC dental techni- Larry Johnson end George
Just heat in'eatl
cian program later this month. Martin and Joseph Sefernick.
Among the students who assist-
Hear family, guests, cheer for ed and who have enlisted for
Jewish War Vets Plan
that real Italian flavor created by Army duty are Barry Lattin,
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Ardmore;
William
Rosen-
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The Jewish War Veterans of
baum, 20501 Mark Twain; Ron-
little macaroni pies...filled with ald Rovin, 18300 Griggs; Fred Michigan and Ladies Auxiliary
Above Specials Good July 20 thru July 26
tangy Italian Cheese...simmered Wolpe, 19171 Monte Vista; and will give a party for the 2,000
with savory tomato sauce and Richard Woronow, 17511 Pen- patients at the Battle Creek
V.A. Hospital on July 29, an-
Cheese...seasoned the real Ital. nington.
Coleman said commendations nounced Commander Albert
ion way. So much tastier and for assistance will accompany Rosen and President Mrs. Sid-
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easier than the frozen kind. So the recruits who helped out on ney Cohen. Refreshments, a
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Army. "That will get them off the activities planned for the
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