14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY Channing Theodore Lipson, who is a student at the University of Michigan, is spending his summer vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of Fair- field Ave. ENGAGED ber before her marriage. She will also spend a few days with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willner of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Paul of Calvert Ave. will be at home Sunday evening, May 31, from 8 to 11 o'clock, honoring their son, David, who has been grad- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson of uated from the University of Michigan Engineering School and Fairfield Ave. are spending the will join the armed forces on week-end in Ann Arbor, where June 7. they attend the graduation of their daughter, Muriel Bernice, Miss Lillian Feldman, daugh- from the School of Education of ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Feldman the University of Michigan. The of Monterey Ave., who will be- graduation exercises will take come the bride of Mr. Syd Olken, place May 29. Miss Lipson is a son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Olken of member of Alpha Lambda Delta Chicago, Ill., on July 18, was Honor Society. honored at a personal shower, • of given by Mrs. Mildred Zeikel Mrs. R. Smith of Boston, Mass., Linwood Ave., at her home on is the guest of Miss Rose Kotok May 19. The bride will be hon- of Dexter Blvd. ored at another shower on June Miss Shirley Gourwitz, a stu- 16 at Pereira's. It will be given dent at the University of Mich- by the bride's sister, Mrs. M. igan, is visiting her parents, Mr. Reinitz. and Mrs. Morris Gourwitz of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Adler Sturtevant Ave., before return- will have open house at their ing to Ann Arbor to attend the home on Clements Ave. Satur- summer sessions at the University day night, May 29, in honor of of Michigan. their son, Leonard E. Adler's, Mrs. Harry Katzman, Mrs. Abe graduation from Lawrence Insti- Katzman, Miss Rose Katzman and tute of Technology. Mr. Adler's Miss Sally Katzman were host- engagement to Miss Beatrice Gold- esses at a dinner and miscellane- farb was • recently announced. ous shower honoring Miss Ger- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber trude Sheffman, whose marriage announce the Bar Mitzvah of their will be an event of June 20, son, Burton, on Saturday, June given at the Wilshire Hotel May 5, at Congregation Shaarey Ze- 25. Covers were set for eighty dek. In his honor Mr. and Mrs. guests. Imber will be at home to their Mrs. Ralph Davidson . and son, friends Saturday evening. William, of Chicago Blvd. left Mrs. Gloria Casman, who is this week for New York City to leaving to make her home in attend the graduation of their California, was feted at gather- daughter and sister, Dorothy, ings given by Misses Madelyne from Columbia University. The and Dolores Nathan at their home graduation exercises will take on Monica Ave. place June 2. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Epstein and Mrs. Manuel I. Solomon of daughters, Florence and Arlene, Wark Ave. left to join her hus- of Blaine Ave. are spending a band, Pvt. Solomon, who is sta- week in New York City at the tioned at St. Petersburg, Fla. Hotel Commodore. On May 23 Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein- they were guests at the wedding garten of London Ave. have as of Miss Florence Feinberg, daugh- their guest Mr. Weingarten's sis- ter of Mrs. Epstein's brother, to ter, Miss Jean Weingarten of To- Naval Officer Arnold Marshall, which was solemnized at the Ho- ronto, Ontario. tel Paree, on Fifth Ave., New Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Jacoby and York. family, formerly of Clairmount Corp. and Mrs. Isadore Tre- Ave., are now residing at their new home, 18474 Pennington buck (Belle Jakont) have re- turned to Orlando, Fla., after Drive. spending his furlough with their Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sidell of respective families in Detroit. Cherrylawn Ave. are visiting in Corp. Trebuck is with the Quar- New York. termaster's Trucking Division of the Air Corps. Mrs. Trebuck's Pvt. Berel Robinson has been sister, Mildred Jakont, returned transferred from Jefferson, Mo., to Florida with them as house to the University of Minnesota, guest, and will also spend some Minneapolis, Minn. time in Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robin- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Stone and son of Dexter Blvd. have re- son of Chicago Blvd. and daugh- turned from a visit to Chicago, ter, Mrs. Morris Marcus of Fair- Ill. field Ave., are visiting their son Pvt. Seymour Lampert, who is and brother, Leonard Stone, ICS, a student at the Meteorology who is stationed at the Army Air School at the University of Mich- Center in Nashville, Tenn. ian, is visiting his parents, Mr. Robert Benyas, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Max Lampert of Sturte- Mrs. Saul Benyas of Pingree Ave., vant Ave. left Wednesday for Camp Custer. Mrs. David Maybrook of Day- Norman Schakne, son of Mr. ton, Ohio, was the house guest and Mrs. Harold R. Schakne of for the past week of Mr. and Euclid Ave., has returned from Mrs. David Curtis on Clairmount. the Riverside Military Academy Mr. and Mrs. David Casman in Gainesville, Ga. (formerly Gloria Hoffman) with Miss Raschelle Norman of La- Mrs. Frank A. Hoffman and son, Salle Blvd. spent the past week- Jack, are leaving for Los An- end in Hillsdale, Mich., having at- geles, Calif., on May 31, where tended the commencement exer- they will join Mr. Hoffman at cises at Hillsdale College. 840 South Hobar tBlvd. They Mr. and Mrs. J. Steigman of plan to live in Los Angeles. 4233 Duane Ave. celebrated their Mrs. Edward A. Willner (for- 25th wedding anniversary with a merly Lillian Maxine Greenblatt) dinner at Saks on May 16, enter- left Thursday after spending sev- taining their immediate family: eral weeks with her parents, Mr. daughters Rose and Erma, Mr. and Mrs. Milton E. Greenblatt and Mrs. D. Mindel and daugh- of Tuxedo Ave., for Waycross, ters, Mr. and Mrs. C. Adelberg, Ga., to join her husband, Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. M. Krause, Mr. and Edward W. Willner. En route Mrs. Fred Bond, Mrs. D. Adelberg to Georgia Mrs. Willner stopped of New York City, aunt of Mrs. off in Champaign, Ill., to attend Steigman; also Mr. and Mrs. "Senior Breakfast" at the Alpha Hamburger, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaf- Epsilon Phi Sorority House, fe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lan- where Mrs. Willner was a mem- ge• and Miss Edith Kaplan. Annual Confirmation Services of Temple Beth El will be held on Sunday morning, June 6, and at Temple Israel Tues- day evening, June 8. Traditional announcements of receptions at home will appear in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron- icle—on May 28 and June 4. Parents of Confirmants are urged to send their notices for insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. There is a charge of $1 for each insertion. Detroit Chapter of Hadassah To Hold Special Meeting at Shaarey Zedek on Tuesday, June 2 A special meeting of the De- troit Chapter of Hadassah will be held at the Kate Frank Audi- torium of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek Tuesday, June 1, at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of electing nominees and delegates to the forthcoming American Jew- ish Conference. All Hadassah members who read this notice are urged to apprise other members of this important meeting as it was found necessary to call the meeting after the regular monthly bulletin was out, and it was too late to notify the members by mail. Mrs. Morris Adler, newly elected president, will preside. Mrs. Al Weisman, HO 0612, and Mrs. Harry Mendelson, TO 5-2564, chairman of the War Bond Drive, wish to remind the mem- bers to purchase bonds through Hadassah as the quota has not Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas of Leslie Ave. have returned from a visit in Cleveland, Ohio. CONFIRMANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES May 28, 1943 MISS SHERYL STALBURG Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stalburg of 2989 Buena Vista Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sheryl, to Private Sheldon R. Uday, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Uday of 2295 Kendall Ave. Private Uday is in the med- ical corps and is stationed at Camp Grant. The wedding date has been set for the latter part of June. BAY CITY NOTES Rabbi J. E. Krickstein On Michigan Regional Election Committee Rabbi Joseph E. Krickstein, Mt. Clemens, has been appointed by Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, convener, to serve as representa- tive of Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations on the Michigan Regional Election Committee which is responsible for the election of a delegate to the American Jew- ish Conference from Michigan ex- clusive of Detroit. The Michigan Bnai Brith Council elected new officers at Unclean thoughts are at first a meeting Sunday at Lansing at only guests in our minds. But which Ben Z. Glass of Chicago, if they become too friendly, they executive secretary of the lodge, soon will be masters of our mind. was the principal speaker. Those elected were: Sam Goldfarb, Jack- son, president; Harvey S. Stead- mn, Lansing, first vice-president; Jass Feiler, Detroit, second vice- president; Milton Weinstein, De- troit, re-elected secretary; John Merdler, Saginaw, re-elected treas- urer, and A. B. Roman, Bay City, and Samuel W. Leib, Detroit, re- tiring president as general com- mitteemen. Mrs. A. Oslo of De- troit was elected president of the women's auxiliary. yet been reached. Mrs. Mendel- son and Mrs. Weisman are offer- ing a pick-up and delivery serv- ice and are prepared to issue bonds in any series. Detroit Hadassah is participating in a nation-wide drive to purchase a fleet of Hadassah bombers. Pur- chase of bonds in the amount of $175,000.00 are necessary to make it possible to have a bomber named "Detroit Chapter of Ha- d assa h." Although pre-solicitation has been actively carried on and a number of Minyanim have been started Hadassah's joint Youth Aliyah and Honor Roll Campaign will be officially opened June 14. Mrs. Ralph Davidson and Mrs. Harry L. Jackson are co-chair- men. . _ De-Rouge AZA 317 Elects Its Officers The De-Rouge AZA Chapter 317 announces that 50 members of their organization are now in the armed forces. At the last meeting, held Wed- nesday evening at the First He- brew Congregation of Delray, 1 8124 Burdeno St., election of officers took place. They are: Earl Sobole, re-elected president; Bernard (Benny) Jonas, vice president; Milton Roth, secretary; Freddie Litchman, re - elected treasurer; Walter Jonas, public- ity; Ernie Citron, senior repre- sentative on the Detroit-Windsor Council, and Alfred (Freddie) Kohn, junior representative on the D. W. C. 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