./1111■■■.... Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Ls el Chronicle Friday, July 13, 1945 Fri4 In the Realm of Local Society si o Sgt. Hal Eisenberg, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dashkin and Mrs. D. Eisenberg of 2634 and son, Edward, of Kentucky RECENT BRIDE Clements Ave. has been discharg- Ave., have returned from a visit ed from the service in the army to Boston and New York. after three years duty in the Eu- ropean area. Mrs: Belle Sanfield of 13641 Dexter Blvd. left by plane to Mrs. Joseph Rich of 3203 Glen- spend a fortnight visiting the dale Ave. entertained Thursday Hodroff family of Minneapolis, evening, July 5, with a dinner Minnesota. and miscellaneous shower honor- ing Miss Sherre Zelden whose Dr. Fred M. Barbas was the marriage to Lt. Kal Gladstone will be an event of July 15 at the week - end guest of the 11 o t el Whittier Hotel. Dinner was served Chippewa, Petoskey. by candlelight, and the color Herbert H. Jacob, son of Mrs. scheme of decorations on the ta- ble were pink and white. Sachet Saul E. Jacob of Scranton, Pa., avors and nameplates made in formerly of this city, graduated cigarette holders were given to from Rensselaer Polytechnic In- each guest. stitute at Troy, N. Y. last week. A member of the Navy V-12 pro- Dr. Saul E. Barnett of the Bel- gram he received the degree of crest returned this week from a Bachelor of Chemical Engineer- visit with his friends and relatives ing and was elected an associate .If Sigma Xi, honor society of en- in Charlevoix and Petoskey. zineers. He left July 9 to attend Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss are Midshipman School at Columbia having open house on Sunday, University. July 15, at their summer home on Lake Shore Drive, Ont., in honor Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Rice of —Photo by John Henderson of their son, Pfc. Jerome, who will Hotel Belcrest are spending a celebrate his 21st birthday. Pfc. month at the Charlevoix Beach MRS. ARTHUR H. BYER Weiss is home on a 30-day fur- Hotel in Charlevoix. (Miss Florence Esther Davidson) lough. He served as a medical aid man with the Infantry and On June 26 at Congregation Miss Charlotte Brawer has left participated in the 95th's capture for Los Angeles where she will Shaarey Zedek, Florence Esther of Metz, Saarlautern, Hamm and take the summer session courses Davidson, daughter of Mr. and Dortmund. at the University of Southern Cal- Mrs. Benjamin S. Davidson of ifornia. She will return home in Cortland Avenue, was married to Mr. and Mrs. David Mevis of the fall to resume her studies at Arthur H. Byer, son of Mr. and 3329 Sturtevant Ave. celebrated Wayne University. Mrs. Samuel Byer of Watertown, their 25th wedding anniversary New York. Dr. Hershman officiat- with a dinner for 60 guests, fol- ed. Sgt. Sy Neuman, recently re- lowed by a reception for 100 turned from the European theater The bride wore a gown of white guests. of war, spent a ten-day furlough marquisette and lace with a long with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. train. Her veil was full length and Miss Ada Morris of 3269 Tux- Joseph Neuman of Calvert Ave., fell from a crown made of lace edo has returned from Los An- and his wife, the former„ Sarah that matched the gown. She car- geles where she vacationed for a Bobroff. ried a white prayer book and month, visited with relatives and Sgt. Neuman is heading for the white orchids. Her maid of honor attended the graduation ceremo- Pacific area. was Rosemary Byer, from Water- nies of her cousin Dr. M. M. town, New,York, who wore a shell Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothherg pink marquisette gown and car- and Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Harris ried tea rose carnations. T h e Mr. and Mrs. Meyer M. Apple- are leaving July 22 on a cruise to bridesmaids were Marjorie David- baum of Chicago Blvd. are spend- Montreal. son, Judith Davidson, and Bar- ing the summer at the Grand bara Davidson. They wore tur- Hotel, Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Morton quoise marquisette gowns and of Roslyn Rd. are leaving July 27 carried yellow carnation bouquets Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H. Lands- for a week's stay at Moon Beach, and they wore matching flower berg of Roselawn Avenue just re- Wisconsin. coronets in their hair. The ushers turned from New York City were Sanford Polansky, Charles where they were the guests of the Lt. Seth Jacobson is home on Feinberg, and Cy Sattler. The Warwick Hotel for a week. leave with his family in Hunting- bride's mother, Mrs. Banjamin ton Woods. Davidson, wore an aqua gown and Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Schiff orchids; the groom's mother, Mrs. of 3378 Richton have returned Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin and Samuel Byer, wore a chartreuse from Madison, Wis., where they their three daughters are spend- gown and orchid corsage. attended the graduation of their ing a week visiting in Buffalo Out of town guests attending son, Donald Wm. Sl/c as Radio- and Toronto. the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. man. Donald is now attending Albert Gomberg, and Mrs. I. Barr Advanced Radio School in Great Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rattner from Chicago, Sam Apple and Lakes, Ill. and daughter Judy are leaving family from Cleveland, Mr. and July 1 to spend two weeks at Mrs. Dickman from Tucson, Ari- Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of Minaqua, Wisconsin. zona, Mrs. Harry Roth from Holly- Boston Blvd. spent the past week wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mit- end in Cleveland, where they at- Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Marcuse roff from San Francisco. tended the 16th wedding anniver- and their son are leaving the lat- sary honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ben ter part of July to spend two The noted New York Reverend, Frieds of the Sovereign Hotel. Benjamin Byer, and Mrs. Byer, weeks in Charlevoix. grandparents of the groom at- tended and Rev. Byer also offi- There's Nothing Finer Than ciated at the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Byer of McKeesport, Pennsylvania, and Mr. Hy Druk- man of Montreal also came for The Most Exclusive Resort In the wedding. South Haven, Michigan P.(x,ms with private bath and show- The couple will return to De- er. Children's dining room and gov- troit after a honeymoon spent at er ness. Playgrounds, private bath- Greenbush Inn, Michigan. ing beach. Men's and women'esobs- Sally Jean Kopelson Attending U. of M. "The Only Cabaret in Town" French Music Feature Of GM Concert Sun. Nightly An Exceptional Place To Dine •:• - "Vacation Lend for Everyone" : - An Ideal Place To Lir' Private troths— Shoue•—Itunning Water In Every Room Dancin g--S uluning—TennIs--Golt—Horso Duck Riding • AJC Youth Leader 56 NORTH SHORE DRIVE sher SOUTH HAVEN, MICH. 1 's 111 No. Lake Shore South Haven, Mich. MANAGEMENT • BEN and WILLIAM ASHER • );- r Miss Antia June Bell, of Holly- wood, California, formerly of De- troit, is now residing with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy LoPatin, 249 Voorheis Rd., Pontiac, Mich. BarMitzvahl r. SAMUEL FISHZOHN Samuel S. Fishzohn has been named director of the newly es- tablished Youth Department of the American Jewish Committee. He will develop a program de- Mrs. Bernard Dosie of High- signed toward immunizing young land Ave. entertained Wednesday people of all sects against doc- evening with a card party in hon- rines of hate and intolerance. or of Mrs. Louis Bertman of Flo- rida, and Mrs. Milton Dosie of Los Angeles. Pfc. Martin Weston, Sgt. Melvin Wallace has re- turned to his base at Kearns. Utah, after spending an eighteen- day furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wallace of Whit- more Rd. He has been appointed manager of the softball team at Camp Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen, of 2265 Chicago Blvd., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, rAGDERN ROOMS • HOT and (OLD RUNNING WATER • PRIVATE BATHS Andrew H., at Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek on Saturday morning, NOT PRIVATE BEAoi • IN THE HEART 'Of ACTIVITIES 1 July 28. At Home Sunday after- -- noon, July 29, from 3 to 6 o'clock. No cards. Mrs. H Kahn oix an' Of the Timberwolves, Home on Furlough Pfc. Martin Weston, husband of Rita, 4255 Cortland, is now home on furlough. A member of he 104th Infantry Division (Tim- hier•olf), he saw action in the successful Holland campaign vhich opened the port of Ant- werp to Allied shipping. Then Pfc. Weston was in the First Ar- ray line at Aachen. He took part in the campaign in which the Timberwolves crossed the Roer river in assault boats and then pushed ahead to capture Cologne. Once across the Rhine at the Remagen bridgehead, the Divi- sion took part in the Ruhr en- circlement. The final phase of the fighting saw the Timberwolves - acing to the Mulde river where the remnants of the Wehrmacht were crushed between the Rus- sian and the U.S. First Army. The Timberwolves were in con- tinuous combat for more than six months. The men, after their fur- loughs, will be retrained for fight- ing against the Japs. el. Mr. an asewsbu r tnight aekinac 3Ir. at of fled a I ., Wed an Mrs. h Wayl eheoe hicago 31r. at rued t re As iys in Mrs, A —Photo by (;1.1).• 1,1 , ■ ett The engagement of Rosslyn A. Warner to Pfc. Arthur J. Cohen, U.S.A., is announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner of Seward Ave. Pfc. Cohen is the son of Mrs. Dora Cohen of LaSalle Blvd., and the late Mr. Leon Cohen. The bridegroom is in the 86th Infantry Blackhawk Division. Theatres 1 FOX — "A Bell for Adano," John Hersey's Pulitzer prize-win- ning story of the American occu- pation of a small Italian town, has been translated to the screen in a screenplay that retains all the values which made the book great. Although the locale is in war-torn Italy, the story is made up mainly of human equations; the down-to-earth reactions of be- wildered people to their libera- tors. Louis D. Lighton, who has to his credit "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn," "Lives of a Bengal Lancer," "Skippy," is the pro- ducer; Henry King, who directed "Wilson" and "The Song of Ber- nadette," is the director; and the screen story is by LaMarr Trotti, who won the Academy Award for 1944's best original story ("Wil- son"). --- MICHIGAN — The first big "in person" show of the summer sea- son at the Michigan Theatre swung into action today, with Benny Goodman, the greatest of them all, on stage, with his big band and featured entertainers, and on the screen "that man Van" Johnson in "Between Two Women" with Gloria DeHaven, Marilyn Maxwell and Lionel Barrymore. Phil Brestoff and the Michigan or- chestra are featured in a "sing- fest" with the audience. UNITED ARTISTS — Robert Young and Laraine Day co-star in the screen adaptation of Edward Chodorov's sophisticated comedy- romance, "Those Endearing Young Charms," which holds over for a second week at the United Artists Theatre. The companion feature is "Two O'Clock Courage" with Tom Conway and Ann Ruth- erford. PALMS STATE — Bing Cros- by's first production, "The Great John L," starring Linda Darnell, romantic Greg McLure and Bar- bara Britton opened today at the Palms State Theatre with the com- panion feature a comedy drama, "Delightfully Dangerous," star- ring Jane Powell, bright young singing star from "Song of the Open Road," with Constance Moore, Ralph Bellamy, Mort 0 n Gould's orchestra and A r t h ti r Treacher. RESUMES LAW PRACTICE Attorney Reuben Glazer h a s been honorably discharged front h military service eryp icreaca tnde of ic has office is at 3000 Barium rower. DON'T JUST ASK FOR ASPIRIN —always ask by name for St. Joseph Aspirin. You can't buy aspirin that can do more for you. There's none faster, none surer, none more depend- able. And it's the world's largest seller at ten cents. 36 tablets, n ; 00 for 350. Get genuine St. Joseph AsPirin. ati is tl r. and u ntingt MISS ROSSLYN A. WARNER The music of France and Fin- land will be conducted by Dr. Frank Black on the General Mo- tors Symphony of the Air concert :.his Sun, on NBC from 5 to 6 p.m. The French composers and their works are Edouard Lalo's Overture to Le Roi D'ys; Camille Saint-Saens' Henry VIII Dances, and Claude Debussy's Sacred and Profane Dances for Harp and String Orchestra. The concluding selection will be Jean Sibelius' stirring Finlandia. Soloist for the Debussy Dances will be Edward Vito, first harpist of the NBC Symphony Orchestra, and former member of the De- troit Symphony and the Chicago Civic Opera Orchestra. Charles F. Kettering, vice pres- ident of General Motors and di- recting head of its Research Lab- oratories, will speak during the intermission. IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY 0 Acts of Vaudeville--Daneint ENGAGED Sally Jean Kopelson, daughter of Edith and Alan Kopelson, former Detroiters, now residents of Beverly Hills, Calif., is attend- ing the summer session at the Uni- versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Alan Kopelson was prominent in musical circles in Detroit. He was on the faculty of the Detroit In- stitute of Musical Art, and a member of "The Bohemians." Edith Kopelson was well known for her dramatic work, stage pro- ductions, and radio work on WWJ and WJR. They both follow their professions on the coast and ap- pear in joint recitals of "Drama and Music." Sally Jean has done radio, stage and screen work. She made her debut in the Bonstelle Theater at the age of four. Sally is living in Stockwell Hall, Ann Arbor. She is a niece of Mr. and Mrs. Edward, Samuel and Nathan Wolf, Detroit. BARON'S Resort riums. Concert orchestra. Mr. an Welle! w eek I Miss New ah her r, Mr. toepel Dr. at I Wool nd Mrs ington trip tc anada. 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