Janet Rope Engaged
to Robert Ginsberg
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activities in Society
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Mr. and Mrs. Joshua N. Gray of Parklawn Ave., Oak Park are
completing a Western vacdtion, which included stops at San Francisco,
Portland and Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Group, City of
Discussion of fund-raising proj-
Rope, will meet 8:30 p.m. Saturday sects is planned. A social evening
at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. will follow.
Morey Charmer, 13410 Rosemary,
Oak Park.
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Benny Adler, 17210 Roberts, Southfield, and Shelley Bank, 18300
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Santa Barbara, were among a group of 300 teen-agers who attended others.
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Mrs. William Fields (Barbara Goren) of Los Angeles recently
visited her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goren of Beverly
Ave., Oak Park, along with her daughter, Nicole Laura. The Gorens'
daughter, Sandra Gale, is now in Los Angeles visiting her relatives.
MISS JANET ROPE
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford J. Rope of
Sorrento Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter Janet
Lynn to Robert Seymour Gins-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore
Ginsberg of Ewald Circle. .
A Sept. 12, 1965 wedding is
planned.
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Harold Marcus, all of New Brunswick, N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph a His Continental Orchestra 5
Naman and the Benjamin Namans of Somerset N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. e'
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Sol Sied, Robert and Steven Sied of New Brunswick, and the Harold
Bermans of Highland Park, N. J. Others were Mr. and Mrs. Edward
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More than 250 young people attended the first jointly sponsored
leadership conference of the United Jewish Appeal and Council of
Federations and Welfare Funds in Columbus. Detroiters at the sessions
included Mr and Mrs. Robert Kasle, James Hack, Harry • Nosanchuk
and. Mrs. Esther Appelrnan. Members of the conference planning com-
mittee included Martin E. Citrin, Merle Harris, Max M. Shaye and
William M. Wetsman.
Avraham Melamed, 19-year-old member of the Israeli Olympic
swimming team, and his mother spent the weekend here visiting his
uncle and family, the Jack Malamuds, 22511 Bellwood, Southfield.
Meiamed, wh
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ticipate in the 200-meter. butterfly event at Tokyo
Yale University to
next week.
Mrs. Harvey Horwitz (Annette Gladstone) and son Lee Jeffrey of
El Paso have - been spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Zygrnunt Konigsberger, 15895 Harden Circle, Southfield, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Horwitz, 14331 Curtis.
Mrs. Pearl Kosofsky of the Jules Doneson Travel Agency has re-
turned from a `"scouting tour" of the Virgin Islands.
Tracy Freeman of E. Jefferson Ave., left recently on a trip to
Russia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Yugoslavia.
# Rabbi and Mrs. James I. Gordon, 13694 Wales, Oak Park, will be
hosts to members of Young Israel Center of Oak Woods at a recep-
tion 2-5 p.m. Sunday.
Miss Muriel Kilby. Detroit concert pianist, recently returned
from a successful summer season in New York, where she appeared
as soloist with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra, under the direc-
tion of conductor Walter Hendl. Her performance of the Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No. 1 received a standing ovation from an audience of
8,000. Miss Kilby, who begins her third season in Detroit as pianist
and teacher, has joined the faculty of Mercy College and has resumed
private teaching at her studio on Manderson Rd.
Harry Goldberg, 18959 Woodingham, was honored on his 60th
birthday at a surprise brunch held iv his wife and daughters at the
Furniture Club Sunday.
Mrs. Burnette Staebler, wife of Congressman Neil Staebler, Demo-
cratic candidate for governor, was the guest of honor at a recent cof-
fee hour at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bayles, 20046 WeY-
her, Livonia.
Anstrta Denied
Having. Received
Israeli Complaint
VIENNA (JTA)—Spokesmen for
the Austrian chancellery and for
the Austrian foreign ministry as-
serted that no official Israeli inter-
vention was known in reference to
a demand by Deputy Defense Mini-
ster Shimon Peres fore the recall of
Austrian and West German rocket
scientists from Egypt.
The Israel official had made the
demand in an interview published
in the Austrian weekly, Woshen-
presse. The Austrian government
spokesman indicated that their first
knowledge of such an Israeli de-
mand came from the interview.
Peres asserted that the activ-
ity of the scientnsts working on ad-
vanced weapons systems for Presi-
dent Nasser's regime seriously in-
fluenced public opinion in Israel,
and that final judgements on the
two countries would depend on the
success of their efforts to bring
back the scientists. He added "We
want the Austrian and West Ger-
man government to recall them."
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Friday, October 2, 1964-27
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