Hunter Survey Best Reading for Detroiters Despite anything the "best seller" lists may say, the single piece of literature most widely read in Detroit todarbis the Hun- ter Survey, a 150-page report on Detroit's health, welfare and rec- reation services. The study is furnishing timely conversational fare for public- spirited citizens and a provoca- tive program for the annual meeting of the Women's Division of the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion. At the luncheon, to be held abeirednesday, September 22 at the AIR nstitute of Arts, Robert Mac- Rae, executive direttor of the Council of Social Agencies, will participate in a discussion with eight members of the Women's Division who will describe the results of the Hunter Survey and present the challenge it places before the people of Detroit. The panel will include Mes- dames Benjamin Jaffe, Julian H. Krolik, Charles Lakoff, Sidney H. Marwil, Alexander W. Sanders, Raymond Sokolov, Leonard H. Weiner, Morris Zwerdling and Miss Pearl Devenow. The survey faces the questions most frequently asked about so- cial services in Metropolitan De- troit and answers honestly with facts and figures. gay Chi not. Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, August 27, 1946 Mrs. Tobias, Daughter to Visit in Europe Detroiter's Fiancee • Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Sol Schaap of Robson avenue announce the , engagement of their daughter Freda to Melvin Polk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Polk of the Bronx, N.Y. The wedding will take place Nov. 25. The betrothal of Leah Weberman to Seymour Daniel Kaplan is announced by her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weberman Of Euclid avenue west. The bridegroom-to-be is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaplan of Pleasant drive, Ypsilanti. The wedding will take place in the early fall. At a wedding anniversary party given for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Metz of Taylor avenue, the engagement was announced of their daughter Fern to Joseph S. Katz, son of Louis II. Katz of Ewald Circle. Miss Metz attended the University of Michigan and is now a student at Wayne Universily. Her fiance is a graduate of Wayne. The wedding is planned for early spring. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Greenberg avenue announce the betrothal of their daughter Barbara Ann to Lawrence A. Fleisch- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Penvil of man, .son of Mr. and Mrs.,„Arthur Fleischman of Gratiot avenue. Clements avenue are back from The couple is planning a December wedding. a month's tour of the west. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morgan of Webb avenue announce the engagement of their daughter Phyllis Irene to Marvin L. Robin- Celia Schmier, daughter of Mr. son, son of Mr.. and Mrs. Ely Robinson of Taylor avenue. and Mrs. Abe Schmier, of Sher- bourne road, is back after a Births fortnight visit with her aunt and • uncle, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph July 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edelstein (Faye Tradell) of Moses of Sharon Pa. Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit, a son, Jeffrey Steven. Mrs. Ida Levy of Tuxedo ave- July 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Blondy of Ohio avenue, nue has returned from a fort- twin daughters, Cynthia Gayle and Gloria Jane. night visit in New York City. July 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freudenberg (Beatrice Fine) of Hubbell avenue, a son. Michael Steven. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Good- Aug. 3—To Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Bean (Shirley Weiner) of man of La Salle boulevard have Geneva avenue, a son, Edward Irving. Open house, Sunday. No been visiting in Charlevoix. cards. Aug. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Golding (Belrose Harris) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kramer of of Lauder avenue, a son Richard Errol. Whitmore road have returned Aug. 16—To Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Weinberg (Betty Korash) of from an extended tour of the Boston boulevard, a daughter, Susan Gail. west. Aug. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rice (Rose Mermelstein) of San Mateo, Calif., formerly of Detroit, a son, Emanuel raid. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halem, for- Aug. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen (Rose Finkelstein) merly of Clairmount avenue, are of Clements avenue, a daughter, Marlene Sherry. residing at 3810 Burlingame Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fishman (Jeanne Rosen- avenue. thal) of Miami Beach, formerly of Detroit, a son, Gary Lee. Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ellstein (Beatrice.Heller) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maltzman of Fullerton avenue have re- of Hazelwood avenue, a son, Barry Meryl. Aug. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Philmore A. Leemon (Judith Raizin turned from Charlevoix. of Windsor) a daughter, Elaine Dena. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colman of Monte Vista avenue are back Married 50 Years after a week at Charlevoix. Mrs. Jack Tobias and daugh- ter Ellen of Pingree avenue have left for New York City where they will board the Queen Eliz- abeth which will take them to Europe for a three month stay., They plan to visit mainly in France and England, the latter the former home of Mrs. Tobias. During the past week• they were given a bon voyage dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sander Tobias. Ellen was enter- tained • at dinner by her club, "The Frolics," at the Detroit Le.- land Hotel. VERA HURST Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst of New York City announce the en- gagement of their daughter Vera to Stephen B. Sarasohn, son of Mrs. Gertrude Beisman Sarasohn and Joshua S. Sarasohn of De- troit. The couple are both graduate students in the department of public law and government of Columbia University. Miss Hurst attended preparatory school at Potter's tar, Middlesex, England, and is a graduate of Hunter Col- lege. She will tisit Detroit next week, coming from Madison, Wis. where she is a Columbia delegate to the National Student Congress. Her fiance attended Olivet Col- lege. He is a graduate of Wayne University. A Thanksgiving wedding is planned. Mrs.' Morris M. Hannan is back home following a fortnight's visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. George Weiswasser of Detroit. Adolph Teichman Reunited With Kin e Adolph Teichman of Clements avenue has returned from the Bronx, N.Y., where he visited his sister-in-law, Mrs. Serena Teich- SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE The Next Center Saturday man, a survivor of a Nazi con- centration camp who recently ar- Night Dance is scheduled for Sept. 11. Mr. and Mrs. George Kahn had rived in the U. S. as their guests at their Killarney Beach home Mrs. Allen Lichtig and Mrs. Lewis Kauffman of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson. Visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Abraham Susman of State street, is Eleanore Susman of Flushing, N. Y. Hadassah Sets $135,000 Goal for its Honor Roll Drive Here Mrs. W. Kollins of Pontiac was A goal of $135,000 has been sible to further Hadassah's proj- a guest of friends and relatives set for the Honor Roll drive of ects there," she added. in this city. "Hadassah, the midwife, in the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, , Israel's struggle for survival, scheduled to begin Sept. 8. Mrs. Anne Vi.tight has left for The project will end with a now takes her place as Hadas- Los Angeles, Cal., where she will victory meeting Oct. 27. sah, the mother in the new visit relatives the , next few "For the first time since its State." weeks. inception, Honor Roll will be LEADERS LISTED Assisting Mrs. Meyers are Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Anthony Mesdames Seymour Frank, Sid- and son Charles have returned ney Krause, Robert Newman, from a week's visit with their George Bremen, Joseph Fenton, son and family, Mr. and Mrs. I. Sidney Allen, Nate S. Shapero. B. Anthony of Teaneck, N. J. Alsb Mesdames Joseph Holtz- man, Barney Keyw011, Max Dushkin, Jacob Ellenstein, Les- Maurice Greenberp ter Lapides, A. L. Weisman, Rob- ert Drews. End Honeymoon Trip MRS. MARWIL ACTIVE Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Green- Also Mesdames Sidney Mar- berg have returned from their wil, Julian Tobias, Samuel Gran- honeymoon trip which they took don, M. J. Greenberg, Robert by power cruiser to Lake Huron Nathans, Herman August, Dan- ports, Mackinac, Manitoulin iel Cohn. Island and Georgian Bay, follow- Also Mesdames Harold K o . en- ing their recent marriage. igsberg, Bud Blum, Herman The bride is the former Selma Prady, Samuel Greenberg, Jo- Jakont, daughter of Mr. and seph Ehrlich, Max Frank, Hy Mrs. Samuel Jakont of Cortland Broder, Maurice Landau and avenue.Her husband is the son Harry Jackson. of fMr Mr. o. aGnIdMttis.e Joseph Green- berg of Gladstone avenue. • Party' Mapped by Shaarey Zedek YPS The YPS of Shaarey Zedek will give an open - "Punch Party'' Sept. 9. An evening of dancing and entertainment will mark the first open social event of the sea- son. Nate Spinner and May Zorn are in charge. CENTER FILMS Three films will be shown at 9 p.m., Monday at the Center. Everything For Your Party KNISHES • illb GIWITI.TH FIND a STRUDEL a PANTRY STRICTLY KOSHER Call TY. 6-4956 MRS. 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They came to New York in 1900, later moved to Ohio and New Bnai Brith Unit have made their home in De- Holds First Meeting troit since 1920. Long engaged in Another Bnai Brith Lodge was the grocery and meat business, added to the impressive chain in Mr. Englander retired in 1944. the city when the Dov Frankel Helping them celebrate are three Lodge held its first meeting Mon- sons and five grandchildren. day night. This is Detroit's 17th Lodge. next meeting is scheduled Fishels Honor Daughter for The Aug. 30. at Party Aboard Yacht Aboard their yacht, the Seguin, Mr. and Mrs. David Fishel enter- tained several friends of their daughter Elaine in honor of her engagement to Cyril Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feld- man of Stratford drive. Before your next affair drop in and see our samples. HO 8540 Call between 1 and 2 P.M. orlinan e ( _) 3' Perlin KOSHER CATERERS Make Ileservalions Xots, For our /Indium' Parties Every affair here is given iur most careful attention. 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