• • Kogan-Kaftan Vows Arranged for August MISS CAROLE KOGAN The engagement of Carole Sue Kogan and Melvin M. Kaftan has been announced. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kogan of Ohio Ave. Her fiance's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kaftan of Rue Versailles E., Oak Park. An Aug. 29 wedding is planned. 8ng agements Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Meyers of London St. announce the en- gagement of their daughter Judith Ilene to James S. Greene, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel R. Greene of Fontaine Pl., Oak Park. Miss Meyers attends Wayne State Uni- versity. Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is presently attending Wayne State's medical school. A July 4 wedding is planned. * * A June 7 wedding is planned by Susan Appel and Stephen Han- fling, both of whom will graduate from Miami University, Oxford, 0., a day earlier. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mrs. Beulah Appel of Northlawn Ave. and the late Dr. Philip Appel. Mr. Nan- ning is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harming of St. Marys, 0. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank John Iuen of Jefferson City, Mo., announce the engagement of their daughter Catherine Madden to John Stuart Willens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ger- ald Lionel Willens of Northlai,vn Ave. Miss Iuen is a graduate of Avila College, Kansas City, witht a degree in nursing, and on the I staff of the Jewish Hospital at the St. Louis School of Nursing. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne , State University and is scheduled to be graduated June 5 from St. Louis University's school of medi- cine. A June 12 wedding is plan- ned in Jefferson City, - Mo. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Ham- burger of Bay City announce the engagement of their daughter Margot Elaine to Joel David Behrmann of Third Ave. Miss Homburger is a graduate of the University of Michigan. Her fiance is a graduate of Michigan State University. They will be married June 20 in Detroit. Gail MI Stern Married to _Hershel Epstein and service to Jewish philanthro- pies and general community needs. SID and NAOMI SIEGEL I I MOVIES, SINCE 1946 WEDDINGS • BAR MITZVAHS MUSIC UNIQUE FOR EVERY OCCASION IRV FIELD MRS. HERSHEL EPSTEIN oss REALTy Co. 32051 W. McN1CHOLS RD. (Of DETROIT 21, MICHIGAN Detroit Socialites will have its Spring Dance 9 p.m. Sunday at the Sholem Aleichem Institute. Music will be provided by Eric Rosenow and his Continental OrcheStra. The public is invited. SAM PETOK, manager of pub- lic relations, Chrysler - Plymouth Division of Chrysler Motors Corp., has been named president of the * * * Wayne State University Alumni Socialite volunteer workers re- cently participated in the Allied Association. Treasurer is BER- NARD E. LINDEN, president of Jewish Campaign through the Metropolitan Division. D or othy Linden Management Co. Goldberg was campaign chairman, with co-workers Peter Steffin, TRADITION! TRADITION! I Harry Glassman, Jack Sherer, Barney Oshan and Myra Radner. Social and cultural activities have helped this group of single men and women contribute funds At a recent candlelight .cere- many at Cong. Shaarey Zedek, Gail M. Stern, daughter of Mr. Irving Stern of Kipling Ave., Oak Park, and the late Mrs. Stern, was united in marriage to Hershel Nor- man Epstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Epstein of LaSalle A v e . , MUSIC I ENTERTAINMENT Huntington Woods. Rabbi Irwin Groner and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar officiated. The bride wore a floor-length and his orchestra sheath gown of silk organza with an open neckline, short sleeves UN 3-6501 If No Answer Call DI 1-6847 and Empire bodice of hand-run Alencon lace. The detachable Wateau train was of chapel length, Her cap of silk organza rose petals was attached to a shoulder-length pouf veil of silk illusion, and she carried a Bible covered with or- chids and Stephanotis. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Sydney Levethan of Long Island. Linda Smiler was maid of honor, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Dennis Israel, the bride's sister NI r s•. Ronnie Hurwitz, of Chicago, Elaine Goldman and Mrs. Sam Sonnenstrahl. Bond Women to Start Seymour Linovitz was best man, and seating the guests were Sam Cosh Collection Drive "It's been so w arm lately that Sonnenstrahl, Alan Menuck, Sid burglars are only breaking into Levethan, Ronnie Hurwitz and Al The Detroit Israel Bond air-conditioned apartments," says Women's Division will launch its Rein. Sassy. Spring Cash Collection Drive at The newlyweds will live on a breakfast meeting 10 a.m., Charlton Square, Southfield. May 17 at Holiday Manor, it was announced by Mrs. Morris L. Schaver, Women's Division chair- Anne Frank's Teacher, man. Dr. Rosey E. Pool, to All volunteers will be given an opportunity to earn credit toward Speak at WSU Tuesda y more Chen charms. Volunteers Dr. Rosey E. Pool of Amsterdam, also will be asked to assist in get- Anne Frank's English teacher, will HAIR DRESSERS ting reservations for the Israel speak Tuesday evening at the 17th anniversary dinner. - McGregor Memorial Conference 706 N. WOODWARD Mrs. Louis M. Elliman is Chen Center, Wayne State University. BIRMINGHAM, MICHIGAN chairman, and Mrs. Edward Wish- Dr. Pool is teaching at Alabama netsky is cash collection chairman. Agricultural and Mechanical Col- 2507 W. Maple Road Mrs. David Pollack is sponsor lege while on an American tour. MI 7-0059 chairman, Mrs. Norman Allan, She was the second person to read Kingsley Inn Hotel trustee chairman, and Mrs. Sidney the first translation of "Anne 646-5323 Schwartz, builder chairman. Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl," Anne Frank's father being the first to read it. Dr. Pool, the girl's English teacher in 1941, persuaded Frank to publish the diary. A member of "Speedy Recovery," "Sympathy" or "Bon Voyage" the underground more important than what you say is movement in Hol- how you say it. Expressions of sym- land during the pathy, best wishes or congratulations war, Dr. Pool has are much more effective with a gift Anne Frank specialized in basket that speaks for you . . . in on American Negro poetry for over eye - appealing, taste - tempting and 30 years. She is the author of "Be- satisfying manner. yond the Blues: New Poems by the American Negro." Her topic will We are Michigan's leader in focus on the American Negro GIFT BASKET PREPARATION writer. There must be a reason!! Dr. John M. Dorsey, WSU Uni- versity Professor, and Mrs. Dor- call UNiversity 2-6800.. and CHARGE sey will be hosts at a dinner in Dr. Pool's honor. 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