THEtEINIT INISH =MEWS 52 Friday, iloYalaber;17, Engagements . Dr. and Mrs. David S. McCarthy of New Zealand announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Gail McCarthy, to Marc Joel Leitson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Leitson of West Bloomfield. Miss McCarthy attended Otago University in Dunedin, New Zealand, and is a senior at Palmer College of Chiropractic in Davenport, Iowa. Her fiance earned an associate degree LARRY FREEDMAN Orchestra and Entertainment 647-2367 from Oakland Community College and attends Palmer College of Chiropractic. A December wedding is planned. Judge and Mrs. Avern Levin Cohn of Orchard Lake announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Leslie Jane Cohn, to Paul Sanford Magy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Magy of Southfield. Miss Cohn attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University. Her fiance was graduated from WSU and is a senior at the WSU Law School. A January wedding is planned. — Vobe Shoes totS ifrii teens shoe prescriptions correctly filled doctor's •bass sue hethrkstiartir for . uds Capezio N „........ clancevieo •hake , 11%,:lazy be I 553-11401 a t form in gtooll4formieg toehi lls Correspondent Will Speak at Bnai Moshe Bond Dinner Foreign correspondent Frank Gervasi will speak at the Cong. Bnai Moshe trib- ute dinner, 6 p.m. Dec. 6 on behalf of Israel Bonds.e The event *ill honor Shalom Ralph; for more than 33 years ritual director Paulette Radin to Marry in May at Bnai Moshe. Ralph will be the recipient of the Israel Bond's Lion of Judah Award.. As head • of the Rome - Bureau of Hearst's Interna- tional News Service in the mid-1930s, Gervasi covered the European scene on the eve of World War II. Post, "Dateline, Your World." Books he has written in- clude "To Whom Palestine? the Case for Israel," "Thun- der Chier the Mediterra- nean," an account •of the Yom Kippur War of 1973, and the current "Life and Times of Menahem Begin: Unable to persuade his , Rebel to Statesman." employers that war was - For dinner reservations, imminent and that grave call Israel Bonds, 557-2900. dangers faced the Jews — a subject he was in- structed to ignore — Ger- vasi resigned. He returned to New York JERUSALEM (JNI) — in the summer of 1939 and Some 100 Israeli professors joined the staff of Collier's began tutoring Bir Zeit weekly. In that capacity he University's 2,000 students served as a war correspon- last week on material they dent, based in Cairo, and missed due to the univer- had frequent occasion to sity's closure two weeks ago visit Palestine where he be- by the West Bank Military came engrossed in the Government, following sev- Jewish people's struggle for eral days of demonstrations nationhood. on and around the campus. The school will be closed After the war, he directed until Jan. 4. informational activities for the Marshall Plan in Italy. A man should not eat be- Following this period of fore he feeds his animals. government service, he —Talmud wrote a widely-syndicated column for the New York Bir Zeit Students Get Tutoring • MISS RADIN Mr. and Mrs. Jules Radin of Oak Park announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Paulette, to John B Baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Baum of Grand Rapids. was Radin Miss graduated from Michigan State University, where she earned a BS degree in early childhood education. Her fiance earned a BA degree in accounting at MSU and a JD degree from the Thomas Cooley Law School, from which he was graduated cum laude. A May wedding is planned. The Most Popular Holiday Gift LeSportsac. Soft Luggage Systems, handbags, and accessories and 80 styles and 17 colors and prints. See the full collection at your 'exclusive LeSportsac shop. Write or phone for our new Christmas catalogue, yours for the asking. 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Pre-registration is re- quired, and there is a charge per family. Daled and hey students will go bowling 10:30 a.m. Sunday at West Bloomfield Lanes. Free bus transporta- tion will be provided from Cong. Beth Achim and Cong. Bnai Moshe at 10 a.m. Pre-registration is re- quired, and there is a charge. For details, call the UHS, 354-1050. El-Mars Suburban shop Marion Feuerman WE CAN SELL YOUR MINK COATS, JACKETS, STOLES, FUN FURS, FUR HATS El-Mars Furs 13661 W. 11 Mile lust United Hebrew Schools Nursery School is taking registration for the winter session of its parent-toddler program. The program meets 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- days and will begin Dec. 10. There is a fee. For information call the nursery school, 356-7378; or the UHS office, 354-1050. Nest of Cooltdge set P)urday from AA. Oak Park, Mich. (Across , closed Open I Days 11 5. p.m. - Ho onone teas o ~~ » THE ( - worW•77./3"r_ cipitsicol of the. 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