FA*, 7ynt 5, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS NEWS OF INTEREST: TO WOMEN OCTAL EVENTS SOCIETY Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, accompa- d by her sister, Miss 'Laura well, Miss Elsie Jackion of w York, and Mrs. Harry New- , are leaving June 12 for levoix, Mich., for the sum- ✓ months. • • • Mrs. Elizabeth Kaplan has re- ed from a six weeks visit *th her son and daughter-in- w, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin plan in Los Angeles, Calif., • her brother and sister-in- w, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lieb- an in Dallas, Tex. • • • *ors. Harry Kopel of Edison e. left Sunday for an extend- ' visit with her parents, Mr. Mrs. I Michaelson of Los geles, Calif. Mrs. Kopel will the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ax Chapman in Omaha, Neb., d will also visit relatives and "ends in San Francisco before turning home. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacob of n Blvd. are visiting their Sgt. Richard Jacob, at Camp n, Riverside, Calif. • • • Mrs. Rose Grossman and Miss • ley Kimmel left for Alex- dria, La., where they will .t Private Sidney Grossman, o is stationed at Camp. Clai- rne, La. • • • •rp. Donald Roberts of Jeli- n Barracks, Mo., and Mrs. its (Anne Berger) are is at the home of the lat- e parents, Mr. and Mrs. liar- H. Berger of Boston Blvd., le visiting in Detroit this k. • • • formal garden part; will „given in honor of Rose 1Wein- en her 10th birthday by her •ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. Wein- Of 4086 Leslie Ave., on Sun- , June 14. • • • . and Mrs. J. L. Rill, of •'peg, Man., were the guests I. Ressler and family, of W. 'lid Ave., for several days. • • • . and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Attractive Bride —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. PHILIP LEVANT Miss Ethel Keywell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Key- well of 18324 Fairfield Ave., became the bride of Philip Le- vant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Levine of 3753 Elm- hurst Ave., on May 20, Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiated, assisted by Cantor Katzman. Miss Florence Keywell assisted her cousin as maid of honor, Joyce Keywell being junior bridesmaid. Samuel H. Levant acted as best man. The ceremony and reception took place at the bride's home on Fairfield Ave. The couple left later on a motor trip, their first stop being Camp Joseph T. Robinson, to visit their brother, Private Jer- ome M. Keywell. On their return they will be at home at 950 Whitmore Drive. ARMY OFFICERS Lieut. Herbert Blumberg has returned to Ft. Monmoth, N. J., after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct. • • • Lieut. Lester Neiman has re- turned to Camp Lee Virginia after a furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nei- man of Parkside Ave. • • • Lieut. Myrom Dushkin has ar- rived from Ft. Benning, Ga., for a visit • with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dushkin of Vir- ginia Park. lingame Ave., have as their the latter's parents, Mr. • • • Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum, of FORMER DETROITERS •wn, 0. • • • Mrs. Leo Janoff (Adeline Dwor- LLEGIANS man) and Mrs. H. L. Dworman ► troit students at the Univer- have returned to their home in of Illinois who have returned Chicago after a visit in Detroit their summer vacations in- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. •e the Misses Betty Jane Lew- Dworman. • • • argie Aronsson, Miriam Fein- Miss Miriam Berger of Wash- : , Lillian Maxine Greenblatt, el Fenton, Roland Harris, ington, D. C., is a guest at the uel Rottenberg, Jerome Kut- home of ,her brother and sister- Ralph Bonin and Albert Day- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Berger, while visiting relatives •n. Barbara Cohen has re- and friends in Detroit. • ined from Miami University, ord, 0., and the Misses Elean- -- iegel, Sherry Brown, Beverly •tis, and Peninah Laikin have ed from the University of •nsin. Miss Marilyn Lieber- • is home from the University exas. Miss Elaine Sobel has • , , ed to Michigan State Col after a week-end visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. James 1, of Outer Drive. arvin Fenkel, son of Mr. and Joseph Frenkel of Boston d., is returning this week Riverside Military Aca- y, Gainsville, Ga. BUY DEFENSE BONDS — POTtraitS tur ingWedding of Children. Pictures your home or our Studios. daily till 6--Mondays till rt p•rn.—Sundays 12 to 3 ASO • Towhone TEmple 1.4426 5432 SECOND Page Nine • HAY FEVER CLUB The Detroit Hay Fever Club will have a charity card party on Sunday afternoon and even- ing, at the Bialostoker Hall, Lin- wood near Pingree. Admission is free. Marriages Rader - Neshkes — Mrs. Joseph Rader announces the marriage of her daughter, Ruth, to Private Charles Rader, son of Mrs. Rose Rader, which took place at Tampa, Fla., May 26. • • • Leeds - Natinsky — Mrs. Anna Natinsky announces the marriage of her daughter, Eve, to Jack Leeds on May 31, at Congrega- tion Bnai David, Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating. Mr. Leeds is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Marcus of Chicago, Ill. Follow- ing the ceremony, breakfast was served at the Wilshire Hotel. Levin-Shapero: Mrs. Judith Shapero announces the marriage of her d a u g h t e r, Mildred, to Morris H. Levin," -son of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Levin, of Seward Ave., at the Wilshire Ho- tel, May 31. A luncheon for 80 guests followed the ceremony which was read by Rabbi Joshua Sperka. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. Shilling and Simon Shapero of New York, Mrs. Betty Sipes and Miss Ger- trude Sipes of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hirst, Mrs. Sonia Lichter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pol- lack, Selma and Irving Pollack of Chicago. PRE-NUPTIAL AFFAIRS Miss Shulamith London was hostess at a luncheon and shower at the Whittier Hotel, May 28, honoring her aunt, Miss Fruma Brooks, a bride-elect of this month. • • • Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith, Mrs. Jack Pearlman, Mrs. Samuel Stein and Mrs. Diana Pomerantz were joint hostesses to 80 guests at a dinner and shower at the Wilshire Hotel, June 3, compli- menti*g Miss Ruth Pearlman. Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky and Miss Fay Bock will compliment Miss Pearlman at a personal shower and dinner June 9. Mrs. Samuel Oleshansky and Mrs. Morris Zack have issued cards for a din- ner and shower to be given at the Wilshire Hotel, June 16. • • • Miss Shirley Trepeck gave a surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Charles Rader (Ruth Neshkes), May 20. Mrs. Nathan Kirch her at a Shower May '22. • • • Mrs. Julius Werner honored Miss Bertha Goidhoff at a dinner and linen shower at King Fong Cafe, May 19. Mrs. Ed Newman and Mrs. Sam Leinoff feted the bride-elect at a shower and lunch- eon at Frame's, May 26. • • • Miss Jeannette Vinacow of Flint was entertained by her aunts, Mrs. Albert Shapiro, Mrs. Sam Levin and Mrs. Harry Lip- sitz, at a supper and miscellan- eous shower at the Wilshire Ho- tel on May 20. Others who have entertained for Miss Vinacow are Mrs. A. Hertz of Flint, at a sup- per, on May 25, at her home on Dayton Street, and Mrs. Israel Sendler and Mrs. Jack Pines of Flint, at a supper and miscellan- eous shower, on May 28, at the Hilltop Inn. 2FREE DANCE LESSONS Heads Infants Service Group Bar Mitzvahs Richard Barnett, son of Dr. and Mrs. Louis L. Barnett of 16171 Normandy Ave. At home Infants Service Group unani- Saturday, June 6, 7 to 11 p. m. No cards. f mously re-elected Mrs. • Samuel Arnold Rosenthal, son of Mr. G. Bank as president.•Other of- and Mrs. Philip Rosenthal of ficers elected are: Mrs. David 3305 urlingame Ave., at Con- King, Mrs. Manny Schare and gregaTion Shaarey Zedek, on Mrs. Louis Levine, vice-presi- June 13. Reception that eve- ning, at home, 7 to 10 p. in. No cards. 1 Harold Shapiro, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shapiro, of 2632 Buena Vista, at Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood at Fuller- ton. At home Saturday afternoon.. No cards. Seymour Subar, son of Mrs. Julius Subar, 2009 Hazelwood Ave., Saturday, June 13, at 9 a. m., at Congregation of Young Israel, 2691 Joy Road. Reception afternoon and evening. No cards. Louis Watnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ungerleider, Sat- urday, June 6, at Congregation Mishkan Israel, 2646 Blaine Ave. Reception Sunday, June 7, at 8 p. m., at 4295 Pasadena Ave. Arthur Sherwin Weston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte Weston, MRS. SAMUEL G. BANK 17601 Santa Rosa, Saturda?, June dents; Mrs. Maurice Wittus, case 6, at the Shaarey Zedek. chairman; Mrs. Julius Hackman, recording secretary; Mrs. George Heller, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Maurice Aronow, financial secretary; Mrs. Samuel Katz, social secretary; Mrs. Al Silber, treasurer; Mrs. Samuel Guten- tag, chairman of memorial fund; Mrs. William Katz, chairman of happy day fund; Mrs. Jack Freeman, delegate to Jewish Junior Hadassah will install Community Council. Officers will be installed on the following new officers at the Wednesday, June 17, 12:30 p. m., final monthly meeting of the sea- at the Stockholm Restaurant son, June 7, at 2:30 p. m., at Luncheon reservations may be Hotel Statler: President. Anne Baker; vice-presi- made with Mrs. Samuel Mer- dents, Virginia Brand, in charge of son, TO. 5-9519, or Mrs. Israel Fund Raising; Marion Apple, In charge of J. N. F.: Ruth Drazin. in charge Elson, TO. 8-6308. Jr, Hadassah Will Install New Officers June 7 AT HOME— In honor of the marriage of Miss Ann Babcock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bab- cock, to Eugene B. Feingold, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Theodore Feingold of Chicago, III., on May 4, the Babcocks will have a re- ception at their home. 2481 Oak- man Blvd., on Saturday evening. June 6. No cards. HOMECOMING Miss Doris Abramsohn, presi- dent of Sigma Gamma Tau sor- ority, has planned a party for Thursday, June 20, at the home of Harriet Silverman, to welcome home her cousin, Mrs. Bert Rose of Utica, N. Y., a former member of the sorority who is spending a week with her parents. • of Membership; recording secretary. Josephine Siegel : corresponding sec- retary. Helen Karabanick; treasurer. Elsie Kaplan; financial secretary. Lor- raine Eouff. Committee heads are: Ida Sandra Milstein, publicity; Helen Shewach, cultural chairman; Ann Wax, Young Judaea: Lillian Desow, Youth Allyah; Esther Duchin, B. & P. representative; Lois Linden. program; Alyse Geer. dramatics; Florence Schaefer. sports; Zeata Blair. defense: Sally Ann New- man. hospitality; Naomi Floch, sen- ior sponsor. Board Members In addition to the above are: Evelyn Oshman. Blanche Kaftan, Doris Robinson, Jeanette Soi- fer, Florence Shurgin. At Sunday's meeting, pledges will be taken and details dis- cussed for the formal dance to be given by Jr. Hadassah at Bonnie Brook Country Club June 14. This dance will culminate all. fund- raising activities for the season. Those interested in this event are asked to attend the meeting at the Statler. w 41111111.110CIII lilrit•41.a.41 ibr Ireshisits• 1/4,1ityst• "HAYSEED" SHIRT 'N SKIRT 5.95 FOR A LIMITED TIME - ONLY! Enroll Today! For Lonesome the Best Vacation vacations don't exist if you • dance well. Every moment is gay and happy! So learn now--before you go away —from Arthur Murray's expert staff of our teachers. Rates are very low while You'll special short course is in erect. enjoy dancing the Rumba or Fox Trot expertly. gracefully. Enroll and get 2 les- sons absolutely free! SAVE 50 °A; Two people may now take lessons together at the one-person rate. ARTHUR MURRAY HOTEL STATLER Grand for the farm! city-streets! Grand for Have them in candy- striped seersuckers . . . or pastel chambrays. Misses' sizes .. . Street Floor.