THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, May 29, 1942
Page Nine
SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
AT HOMES—
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich,
SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Himmelson
had as their guest during the past
week, the latter's sister, Miss
Milly Brandt, national vice-presi-
dent of the American Jewish Con-
gress, of New York City.
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Mrs. Don Rogers of Calvert
Ave. complimented her aunt,
Mrs. 0. B. Hoffman of Boston,
Mass., at a luncheon May 15.
Mrs. David Davis of the Alden
Pak Manor, another niece, com-
plimented her aunt at a similar
affair, May 27.
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter
were hosts to the members of
the Current Topics Study Club
and their husbands at the annual
meeting at their home on Cherry-
lawn Ave., May 18. Prof. Alfred
H. Kelly of the American History
Department of Wayne University
was guest speaker. Mrs. Milton
Marx succeeds Mrs. Kelter as
president for the ensuing year.
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Mrs. Louis Cohen has returned
to her home in the Wilshire
Hotel after an extended Florida
sojourn.
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Mrs. Morris Baron of 4373 Tyler
Ave., is spending the week in
Buffalo and New York City visit-
ing relatives.
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Mrs. Samuel Perlmutter of
4775 Fullerton Ave., is enter-
taining Lawrence Tachna, who
is visiting from his Mexican
ranch in Alamos, Senora. Mr.
Tachna will tour the Eastern
States and return to, Detroit to
conclude his visit. I
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Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oppen-
heim and family have moved to
3765 Pasadena.
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Miss Sylvia Goldstein of Tay-
lor Ave., is "%vending the week-
end in Milwaukee, where she
will attend the sixth annual
junior Bnai Brith convention of
District No. 6. Miss Goldstein is
second vice-president of Junior
Bnai Brith in District 6.
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ARMY AND NAVY NOTES
Ensign Stanley Klein was the
guest .of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Reuben Klein, of Wisconsin
Ave., during the past week.
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Private Harry Plotkin of Jef-
ferson Barracks, Mo., is visiting
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Plotkin.
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Corp. Arnold London has re-
turned to Fort Sheridan, Ill. after
a visit with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William A. London.
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UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
At University of Michigan
graduation exercises in Ann
Arbor May 30, degrees will be
conferred upon the following
students from Detroit: Robert
Alpern, Yale Coggan, Martin
Green, Joseph Edelman, Gerald
Eder, Warren Solovich, Harry
Nayer, Joseph Rosen, Norman
Kohlenberg, Alvin Dann, Robert
Weisman, Robert Krause, Leon
Landsberg, Milton Lebowitz, Sid-
ney Milgrom, Aubrey Samuels,
Mildred Gerson, Jean Shapero,
Betty Geltner, Paula Copeland,
Shirley ,Imber, Suzanne- Holtz-
man, Jean Brodie and Barbara
Suffrin.
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Mr. and Mrs. Nathan E. Rollins
of Parkside Ave. have gone to
Madison, Wis., to attend the grad-
uation of their daughter Elaine
from the University of Wisconsin,
June 1.
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Honoring Miss Rosalyn Arfa,
a bride-elect of next month, Mrs.
Joseph Robins and Mrs. Samuel
Young were joint hostesses at a
shower and luncheon at the Bel-
crest, May '12. Mrs. Lou, Miller,
of Marine City complimented
Miss Arfa at a luncheon at
Frame's, May 23. Thornten's Tea
-Room was the scene of a show-
-ir and luncheon given by Miss
Arfa's fellow members of the
"Gayettes", May 23.
May. Brides
2319 Leslie Ave., from 2 to 6
p. m. Sunday, May 31, in honor
of their daughter, Hadassah Yan-
ich, who will graduate from the
University of Michigan School of
Music, May 30.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schaf-
lander, 1145 Burlingame Ave.,
Sunday, May 31, 2 to 5 p. m., in
honor of Miss Marjorie Polum-
baum, daughter of Mr.- and Mrs.
Philip Polumbaum, of Harrison,
N. Y., and their son, Gerald,
whose engagement recently was
announced. No cards.
Final arrangements have been
completed for the annual shower
sponsored by the North Wood-
ward Branch of the Jewish Wom-
en European Welfare Organiza-
tion, to be held at the Bnai Moshe
Tuesday, June 2, at 12:30 o'clock.
The proceeds from this event will
be devoted to the maintenance of
the General Israel Orphan Home
for Girls in Palestine, where 350
girls, 6 to 16 years old, are
housed. Those wishing to con-
tribute to this cause may pur-
chase wearing apparel that the
children need. Further informa-
tion may be obtained from Mrs.
Ida Schultz, chairman, TOwns-
end 8-0394.
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Mr . and Mrs. Julius B. Krause,
19497 Steel Ave., Sunday, May
30, 3 to 5 p. m.; honoring their
son, Robert, who is graduating
from the University of Michigan
May 30. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber
of Fairfield Avenue will be at
home Sunday, May 31, from 2
to 5 p.m., in honor of the grad-
uation of their daughter, Shyrle,
from the University of Michigan.
No cards.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman,
18682 Fairfield Ave. Sunday, May
31, 3 to 5 p. m., honoring their
sons, Dr. Leonard D. and Ray H.,
who are graduating from the
University of Michigan, May 30.
No cards.
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BRIDAL FESTIVITIES
Miss Mildred Saraquse, a June
bride-elect, was the honor guest
at a shower at Old Madrid Cafe
given by a group of business as-
sociates, May 15. Her sisters-in-
law, Mrs. Joseph Saraque and
Mrs. Ben Reis complimented her
at a luncheon and shower at the
Belcrest May 23. Mrs. Isadore
Goldman, Mrs. Sidney Goldman
and Mrs. Henry Goldman of Port
Huron will honor Miss. Saraquse,
at a shower June 3, and Mrs.
Abraham Goldfeather, Mrs .
Joseph Mehler and Mrs. Samuel
Papo are planing a shower for
June 9.
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—Photo by J. J. Clarke
MRS. JULIUS E. ORMOS
Miss Selma Leeman, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leeman
of 3020 Webb Ave., was married
on May 24 to Julius E. Ormos,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Armin H.
Ormos of 18454 Santa Rose Drive.
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiated at
the Bnai Moshe.
Mrs. Gerald Mark was matron
of honor, the maid of honor was
Miss Jeanette Isenberg, and the
bridesmaids were May Schiner,
Deborah Kohner, Evelyn Pearl-
man and Mona Freedman. Gil-
berg Mark was best man, and
the ushers included Harold
Simon, Richard Ormos, Larry
Bader, Arnold Brown, Edward
Rosenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Ormos will be
at home at 2473 Elmhurst Ave.
on their return from Florida.
CONFIRMATION GUESTS
Out of town guests who came
to attend Confirmation festivities
include, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Rus-
kin, of Washington, D. C., son-in-
law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ginsburg; Mr. and . Mrs.
Mandel Goff, and Harry Goff, of
Akron, Ohio, parents and brother
of Mrs. Smilay, who were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smilay; Mrs. M. Schaffer, of
Atlantic City, who visited with
her son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie; Miss
Esther Beck, of Pittsburgh, aunt
of Dr. and Mrs. Harry Kohn; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Salter, of Toronto,
Ont., who visited with the latter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Klein; Mrs. - Howard
Stone, of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs.
Danto's sister, who was the guest
of Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Berris, of Ann
Arbor, Dr. and Mrs. David Berris
and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Brand-
win, of Cleveland, were the
guests of Mrs. J. M. Berris.
Jubilee of Zukunft
To Be Held Friday
Miss Jeanette Vinacow, of
Flint, was the honor guest at a
supper party and shower given
by Mrs. Samuel Holland and Mrs.
Louis Rosen and a personal show-
er and supper by Miss Mollie
Sikov, of Flint, which were given
last month. Mrs. Nathan Simon
and Mrs. Samuel Milan of Detroit
gave a similar affair in honor of
Miss Vinacow May 1. Mrs. Jack
Eserow, also of Detroit was host-
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
ess at a luncheon May 9, and the
MRS. SOL EMMER
Misses Fay and Tillie Grudinsky
of Flint, were joint hostesses at
The marriage of Miss Sarah
a dinner May. 11.
Berin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Sam Berth of Grand River Ave...
Mrs. Philip Cutler entertained to Sol Emmer, son of Mrs. Celia
75 guests at a dinner and shower Emmer of New York, was solemn-
at the Wilshire Hotel May 10, ized on May 24 at Jericho Temple,
honoring Miss Bernice Chick, a Rabbi Greenfield officiated.
Miss Zelda Finkelstein was maid
bride-elect of this month. Mrs.
J. Feldmesser complimented he:- of honor and the bridesmaids
at a kitchen-shower and dinner were Shirley Cohen, Esther Kru-
gel and Lillian Finkelstein. Israel
May 13.
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Enuner acted as best man for his
Additional festivities in honor brother and the ushers included
of Miss Shirley Mae Stein, a Morris Berth, Murray Krugel and
June bride - elect, include at Manuel Cohen.
luncheon at Dearborn Inn given
by Mrs. Herman Fisher May 16, YESHIVA AUXILIARY
The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
a luncheon at Womaaa's City Club
at which Mrs. Hal Wesley was Yehuda express thanks to mer-
hostess May 19, and a tea at chants who donated foods for the
which Mrs. Samuel Croll and banquet held May 17; to the guest
Mrs. Leo Frank were joint speaker, Louis Selig, executive di-
hostesses at Fox and Hounds May rector of the United Yeshivas
19. The Misses Frances Newman Fund; to Irving Schlussel, chair-
and June Kerner sponsored a man, and David Cohen, who was
tea May 24. Mrs. Nathan Man- toastmaster.
deberg feted Miss Stein at a
luncheon May 26, and Mrs. David
Hubar was hostess at a similar
affair May 27.
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Miss Eileen Schiller, a June
bride-elect, was the luncheon
guest of Mrs. Sidney Sidder at
Hudson's, May 20. She was the
guest of Mrs. Philip Greenwald
at the Book-Casino, May 23. Miss
Shirley Rovin has issued cards
for a luncheon and shower in
honor of Miss Schiller June 4,
and Mrs. Arthur Schubiner will
be hostess at a similar affair to
be given at Frame's June 6.
Shower to Be Held
For Palestine Girls
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The 50th anniversary of the
founding of the Zu'kunft, out-
standing Yiddish literary month-
ly, will be observed this Friday
evening, May 29, in Central High
Auditorium.
Samuel Niger, eminent Jewish
journalist, will be the guest
speaker. Shlome Bercovich is
chairman of the committee on ar-
rangements and Chaim Radin is
secretary.
Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Blumberg
of Monterey Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Helen- Ruth, to Sidney J. New-
man, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney J. Newman of Glynn
Ct. The wedding will take place
in August.
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Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of
18041 Griggs Ave., announced
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Estelle Katz, to Morris Mil-
ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Miller, of 3273 Elmhurst Ave.,
at a dinner at their home on
Sunday evening, May 24.
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Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weiss of
Buena Vista Ave., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Shirley Louise, to Alvin Nathan
Foon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Foon, of Leslie Ave. The en-
gagement will be formally an-
nounced at the Bar Mitzvah re-
ception of the groom's brother,
Ralph, at the Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Sunday evening,
May 31.
BIRTHS
May 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul
H. Dunitz (Dorothy Roth), 3675
Outer Drive, a daughter. Nancy
Beth.
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May I6—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lachman (Bertha Yack-
ness) of 3345 Richton Ave., a
daughter, Sandra Jane.
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May 19—To Mr.,and Mrs. Abra-
ham Rapoport (R-uth Black) of
West Philadelphia Ave., a son,
Ralph Michael.
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To Dr. and Mrs. Louis J.
%n,
Swartz (Ida Rosenthal) 2
Allan Edward.
OPA PERMITS IRON
SHIPMENTS TO ZION
WASHINGTON (JPS) — A
shipment of iron sheets and soft
wire to Palestine was approved
recently in a special order by
Leon Henderson, administrator
of the OPA, on an application
from the American Near East
Corporation of New York.
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