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Engagement Announced in Richland
The engagemen|
of
Miss Esther Levy
to
Mr. Ike Mayo
was announced
at a dinner
party given
for the couple
at the home
of Mr. and Mrs.
Kurt Leeser
in Richland,
Washington.
Miss Levy is
the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Levy
of Seattle.
She attended the
University of
Washington
• and was a
former Seattle
Seafair
Princess.
Mr. Mayo
is the son
of Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Mayo.
Ile attended
Seattle
University
and the
University
of
Washington, --Walters Photo
where he Miss Esther Levy and Mr. Ike Mayo
affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau fraternity. A June wedding is planned.
Community
Registration for the Jewish
Community Center Nursery Pro-
gram will remain open untiPOc-
tober 14, announced Mrs. Irving
S i d e 11, Children's Committee
chairman. Registration is only
open to children who are three
years of age, and is conducted at
the Temple De Hirsch. Since the
holiday period coincided with the
opening of the Nursery, registra-
tion was extended.
Mrs. Mildred Lund, a member
of the Center staff, will direct the
nursery programs. Mrs. Lurid is
recognized as one of the outstand-
ing nursery teachers in the area.
Mrs. Lund is assisted by Mrs.
Marjorie Johnson who has had
many years of nursery experi-
ence.
Further information regarding
the nursery program is available
by calling the Center at Se. 8431.
Center News
Colored Movies of the 1957 Day
Camp will be shown on Monday,
October 14, at 8:15 p.m., at the
Center, at the gathering of the
parents of 1957 Day Campers.
Plans for the 1958 season will
be discussed, and Mrs. Irving
Side]l, chairman of the Children's
Committee, will preside.
A Succoth Ball will open the
social activities for adult mem-
bbrs of the Center on Saturday
evening, October 12, at 9 p.m.
Traditional decorations and re-
freshments will be featured, and
there will be dancing to the
music of Alex Goldman and his
band. All adult members and
their friends are invited to at-
tend. A nominal charge will be
made.
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Seatileile Engaged To
Miss Leona-Milstein
Of New York City
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Milstein
of New York announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Le-
ona lIarriet, to Mr. Irwin Gold-
berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. IIyman
E. Goldberg of this city.
Miss Milstein is a graduate of
New York University where she
received a master's degree in psy-
chology. She is a consulting psy-
chologist with the New York City
Board of Education.
Mr. Goldberg is a graduate of
the University of Washington.
The bride-to-be will arrive in
Seattle on October 12 for a 10-
day visit.
The wedding date has been set
for November 10, and will t/ke
place at the St. Moritz Hotel, in
New York City.
Hillel News
On Friday, October 11, Hillel's
first service of the season will be
a Succoth service to take place
at 4 p.m. The Oneg Shabbat will
be conducted in the Succah which
was built by the students. Friends
and relatives are welcome to at-
tend this celebration.
Dr. Frank Rosenthal, Director
of the Hillel Foundation at the
University .of Washington, an-
nounced that several classes at
Hillel will,begin during the week
of October 21, when the follow-
ing classes will be offered: Be-
ginner' Hebrew, Intermediate
Hebrew, and Reading of Modern
Hebrew Literature.
Workshops in Basic Judaism
and Folk Dancing will also be
offered• Members of the commu-
nity are invited to participate in
these classes• For further infor-
mation call Ke. 1060.
Alpha Epsilon Pi Wins
Scholarship Awards
The University of Washington
Chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fra-
ternity has been presented two
National Awards for Scholal"ship.
The Scholarship Improvement
Trophy and the First-On-Campus
Plaque were presented to Lou
Felsenthal, member of the Seattle
Chapter, at the Fraternity's Na-
tional Convention recently held
in Milwaukee, Wis.
Alpha Epsilon Pi topped 29
other fraternities at the Univer-
sity of Washington in Scholar-
ship.
Bar Mitzvah
7
October .12
I00OWI At the BRIGADIER...
DANCING NIGHTLY
To Capitol Recording Star'--Arthur Murray Favorite
J
C HUY REYES
HIS PIANO AND HIS QUARTETTE
" s s Fresh .from such successes as 3 months
at the New Tropicana, in Las Vegas, 68
weeks at the Eden Roc Hotel in Miami
Beach, and the Mocambo in Los An-
geles, comes Mexico's great pianist fea-
turing his cafe society music.
El", NEW WY-SHINGTOI%T
Second Avenue at Stewart Street
Jeffrey Alan Applebaum
Mr. and Mrs. George Apple-
baum announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Jeffrey Alan to take
place on Saturday morning, Oc-
tober 12, at 9 a.m. at Bikur Cho-
lira Congregation.
There will be a kiddush recep-
tion in the Vestry Rooms follow-
ing the service. Sharing in this
happy occasion will be Jeffrey's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Feinberg, and Mrs. Lillian Hoch-
man of Newark, N. J., who is
already in Seattle on a visit
before the Bar Mlt.vah. Jeffrey
will have his great-grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roltbord, and
Mrs. Goldie Feinberg at his Bar
Mitzvah,
Marriage
October 7,
Planned For January
Kaminske Photo
Miss Ellie Dee Silverstone and Mr. Alan Robert Lichter
The engagement of Miss'Ellie Dee Silverstone, daughter of Mrs
Elliott Silverstone and the late Mr. Silverstone, to Mr Alan Robert '
Lichter, son of Mrs. Harry Lichter and the late Mr. Lichter, ot
Los Angeles, formerly of Boston, Mass., has been announced bY
her mother. Miss Silverstone attended the University of Washiltff ,
ton, where she affiliated with Alpha Epsilon .Phi.
Mr. Lichter attended Boston University. He is presently roost,
tional counselor at the Jewish Family and Child Service, and YoutB
Director for Herzl Congregation. The young couple have set theit'
wedding date for January 12, 1958. ' ':
SummerWedding
Planned
Miss Arlene Ruth Mosler
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Mosler
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Arlene Ruth to
Mr. Joseph Schuster, son of Dr.
and Mrs. Boris Schuster.
The news was revealed at an
informal family gathering on
Thursday, September 26. Miss
Mosler attended the University
of Washington and is a member
of Sigma Theta Pi sorority. Her
fiance is a pre-medical student at
the University of Washington and
is affiliated with Sigma Alpha
Mu fraternity. The couple plan
an early summer wedding.
LADLES AUXILIARY TO !
DENVER MEDICAL CENTER
Monday, October 9 is the date
set for the regular monthly meet"
ing of the Seattle Ladies Aux'
iliary to the Ame'ican Medic
Center at Denver, to be held
the Eastside "Y", with the
snack luncheon and social hoUr
at 12 noon.
The week of •October 20 through
26 has been designated as cinef"
area Week by the National Of"
.fice, and the Evergreen Chapter
and the Seattle Ladies AuxiliarY.
will have members serving booths
in the lobby of the local theatre
showing Cinerama for the after" :
noon and evening performanceS,
to distribute literature describ"
ing the work of the sanitariUra
in Denver. Volunteers serving, i
will be the Mesdames Salvo CaP"
eloto, I. Raban, Hyman Selesnicl˘,
Paul Schwartz and LawrenCe:
Weiss. ,I
Tuesday, October 29, will bel
the day that members of the,:
group will aid in filling envelope.
for the yearly campaign of the!:
Anti-Tuberculosis League of Ki$1
County, at their'headquarters 1:
the Arcade Building. d
The Annual Luncheon .'::
Card Party will be held on Tbut.I:!'
day, November 14 at the TcvaPJ=:°
Center, and the Rummage Sar
will take place in December 3:
the Pike Place Market. A {:
to Mrs. Salvo Capeloto at ..i
9700 or to Mrs. Lawrence Wel
at VIo. 9746, will bring some°.,i
to your door to pick up your .d.zA:
carded clothing or merchandZ;
Watch future issues of the Tra;:
cript for more details on the
nual Luncheon and Card partY:,