Page Ten • in the Realm Zocal Society Mrs. David Kaltman and daugh- ter, Rita, of Canterbury Drive, have returned from a week's stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. On February 27, a shower was given by Miss Pearl King, at her home in honor of Miss Esther Cohen's forthcoming marriage to Rabbi Jacob Davidson of New York. The candlelight dinner was followed by vocal and musical en- tertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Shiener, of Northlawn Ave., have as their guest Mago Hayes of New York. A party was given in her honor Sunday evening at Lee 'n' Eddie's. — — Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Krause are temporarily residing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wein- berg of Warrington Drive. Mr. Krause was recently discharged from the Army Air Forces. Mrs. Eva Seidenfried of 3222 Richton Ave., will be at home to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. War- her relatives and friends on Sun- ner are visiting in New York day afternoon, March 17, from 4 City as guests of the Waldorf to 7, in honor of the marriage of her daughter, Roslyn, to Dan- Astoria Hotel. ia Haron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Florence Ruth Grossman, Max' Haron. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Simon Million, of Grossman, of Glynn Ct., has left for Ann Arbor where she is mat- 2717 Virginia Park, are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary on riculating at the U. of M. Sunday evening, March 10, with a Mr. and Mrs, Charles Smith, of reception at their home for their 18654 San Juan Drive, will hold relatives and many friends. All of open house, Sunday, March 17, their children will be present with from 2 to 5 p.m., in honor of the the exception of a son, Isadore, return of their son, Sgt. Albert who is In the Army, and serving Smith, who served with the Army in Berlin, Germany. for 38 months, including the ETO and Pacific Theaters, and has re- The Mesdames Harold Brooks, ceived his discharge. B. Kovinsky and J. Wagner-were joint hostesses at a beautifully Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell, of appointed miscellaneous shower, 18948 Wisconsin Ave., have left honoring Miss Marvelle Frank, on a motor trip to Los Angeles, whose marriage to Calman Fried- Calif., where they will visit Mr. man will be an event of March 31. and Mrs. Louis Fields (Thelma Covers were laid for 50 guests. Mitchell) and their twin daugh- ters, Ardith and Sheila. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sweet, of Northlawn Ave., have just return- ed from an extended trip to Flo- rida where they were guests of the Blackstone Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fein- berg, of Lawton Ave., have return- ed from a few weeks stay in Mia- mi Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn, 19313 Santa Barbara Drive, will hold open house on Sunday, March 10, from 2 p.m., in honor of their son, Captain Murray M. Kahn, on terminal leave from the Army after four years service. Captain Kahn has just returned from two years overseas In the Pacific. His latest station was Tokyo as Depot Operations Officer. No cards. arriagei ••••• ■■••■•■• • Miss Fanny Dworman, Miss Mary Cohan, Miss Sara Dworman and Herman Dworman have re- turned from a visit in Miami Beach, Fla. ZUIEBACK - BLUESTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Albert Charles Bluestein, of Detroit, announce the marriage of their daughter, Bev- erly June, to Sheldon Lewis Zule- back, son oi Rudolph Zuieback, of Los Angeles, Calif. The mar- riage took place on January 15, at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles. The couple are making their home in Long Beach, Calif. Mrs. David Kaltman, of Canter- bury Road, has returned from a visit to Chicago, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green, of Calvert Ave., have returned from Miami Beach, Fla. Visiting in New York City are Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Laikin, of LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinsky and daughter, Dorothy, of Tyler Ave., have returned from a two-months motor trip to the West Coast. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon, of Roslyn Road, have returned from a visit to New York City. Miss Alice Fink, a student at the University of Michigan, of South Bend, Ind., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Dworman, of Shrewsbury Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tobin, of Weill) Ave., are visiting in New York City. Mrs. Sam Marwil, accompanied by her son Melvin, has just re- turned from attending the funer- al of her sister, the late Juliet S. Freehling of the Shoreland Hotel, Chicago. e ar MiLualt Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Rabino- witz announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Motele, on Saturday, March 9, at the Congregation Beth Shnsuel, 1736 Blaine. 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Something • Barbara Landsberg returned to the University of Colorado after spending the mid-semester vaca- tion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zamek an- nounce the Bar-Mitzvah of their son, David Morrill, Friday eve- ning, March 22, at Temple Beth Jacob, 164 Orchard Lake Ave. Services 8:15 p.m. Reception to follow. No cards. .. • Mrs. Paul Barak and daughter Claudia, left by plane on Febru- ary 24 for a six-months visit with Mrs. Baraks parents, of Cape Town, Union of South Africa. ■■••■■ KRONICK - KANFER Mrs. G. M. Kanfer announces the marriage of her daughter, Gwendolyn Golda, to S. Mitchell Kronick, of Long Beach, Calif., on Sunday, March 3, at the Statler Hotel in Los Angeles. 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