Frieiay, "June 19, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

SOCIAL EVENTS

NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

Mrs. A. J. Koffman and daugh-
ter, Marilyn, of Indianapolis,
Ind., arrived today for a week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eli
Sachse of 1528 Virginia Park
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Mar- Ave.
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wil, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B.
Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney H.
Mrs. Joel Cashdan returned
Marwil and Mr. and Mrs. Robert from a visit with her son and
Morrison left for Philadelphia to daughter-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs.
attend the wedding of their son Louis Cashdan, in Cleveland, 0.
and brother, Sgt. Milton Marwil She was acornpanied home by her
of the Boston Army Base, to granddaughter, Rochelle Cash-
Miss Lenore Zavelle, daughter of dan,' who will spend the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Zavelle.
with her uncle and aunt, Dr. and
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Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau,
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon and
Miss
Elizabeth
Hirsch, of Chi-
Mr. and Mrs. David Zemon have
returned from Cleveland where cago, a former classmate at the
they atended the mariage of Miss University of Wisconsin, is the
Sarah Lamport to Lieut. Harry house guest of Miss Ellen Gold-
Leon Katz on June 14. Mrs. stone. Miss Goldstone and Miss
David Seidman, a former De- Leah Ruth Pearlman, of Pitts-
troiter, her daughters, Dorothy burgh, a former Detroiter, are
and Joan, and Mrs. Estelle Lam- leaving June 26 to attend the
port, of New York, who also summer session at the Univer-
attended the weding in Cleveland, sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.
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accompanied them to Detroit for

SOCIETY

'Committees Chosen
By the Sisterhood
Of Shaarey Zedek

Mrs. Charles A. Smith, newly
elected president of the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, announced the appoint-
ment of the standing committees

—Photo by J. J. Clarke

Sergeant Cadet Elkin, son of
MRS. CHARLES A. SMITH
Max Elkin, manager of the Co-
lonial Hotel, Mount Clemens, was at a luncheon meeting of the new

elected commander of the Old and old boards of the Sisterhood
Guard Officers of the Howe Mil- last Monday in the social hall of
Mrs. Frank Wetsman and her itary School, Howe, Ind., for the the Shaarey Zedek. The commit-
tees are:
son, Billy, of Boston Blvd., are year 1942-43. • •
leaving shortly to spend the sum-
Program, Mrs. Leonard Sid-
Miss Faye H. Goldstein and low, chairman, Mrs. Morris Ad-
mer months in California.
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Mrs. Harry Stone returned from ler, co-chairman; music, Mrs. S.
Mrs. Arthur Weber and Baugh- a weekend visit in Toronto.
S. Wittenberg, chairman, Mrs.
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. ter, Shirley Ann, of Los Angeles,
Louis Tobin, co-chairman; mem-
Announcement is made of the bership, Mrs. Leon Zechman,
are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
marriage of Mrs. Mildren Levi- chairman, Mrs. Nathan Schol-
Ralph Paul.
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tin Elkin and Joseph Elkin, nick, co-chairman; good cheer,
Miss Gloria Rosman was which took place June 8 at the Mrs. Morris Adler, chairman,
hostess to eight guests at a lunch- Cadillac, Miami Beach, Fla., Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar, co-chair-
eon at her home on Boston Blvd., where the couple are honey- 1 man; altar flower fund, Mrs.
mooning. Julius Berman, chairman, Mrs.
Saturday.
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William A. London, co-chairman;
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social, Mrs. Harry Sklar, chair-
SOUTHERN VISITORS
Miss Zena Harris, a former De- man, Mrs. Maurice Siden, co-
troiter, of Atlanta, Ga., is the chairman; budget, Mrs. David
guest of Miss Audrey Harelik Diamond, chairman, Mrs. Harry
Z. Brown, co-chairman; publicity,
while in the city.
Mrs • George Bremen chairman,
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Mrs. William Pizer of Raw- Mrs. Milton Maddin, co-chairman;
leigh, N. C., is the guest of Mr. defense, Mrs. Edward Krause,
and Mrs. Max Lasher of Grand chairman; house committee, Mrs.
Richard Cott, chairman, Mrs.
Ave.
Herman Wetsman, co-chairman;
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Mrs. Samuel Goncher of Atlan- printing, Mrs. Herman Schmier,
ta, Ga., a delegate to the Pio-1 chairman, Mrs. Joseph Horwitz,
neer Women's convention, was I co-chairman; telephone squad,
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Singer, chairman, Mrs.
Mrs. I. Leibovitz, while in De- Samuel Eder, co-chairman;
"Ceremonial Nook" and "Three
troit.
Pillars," Mrs. Charles Robinson,
chairman, Mrs. Harry Cohen, co-
chairman; Succah, Mrs. Jacob
Sonenklar, chairman, Mrs. Robert
Washington Blvd. at Clifford
Loewenberg, co-chairman; hospi-
tality, Mrs. Morris Blumberg,
chairman, Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt,
co-chairman; Friday Evening so-
cial, Mrs. M. H. Zackheim, chair-
man; Red Cross, Mrs. Benjamin
Cool, Crisp and
Gordon, co-chairman; sponsor of
Girl Scouts, Hrs. Harry Sklar;
Washable!

Miss Charlotte Brawer will be
hostess to 25 couples at a dinner-
dance at Northwood Inn, June 26,
in honor of her graduation from
Central High School.
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Miss Lucille M. Kavanau,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel L. Kavanau of Calvert Ave.,
was graduated from Wayne Uni-
versity and is now teaching in
the Burgess School.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis,
formerly of Chrewsbury Ave.,
are now domiciled in their new
home at 19303 Griggs.

!

WALTER'S

religious committee, Mrs. A. M.
Hershman, chairman, Mrs. Louis
Tobin, co - chairman; dramatic
group, Mrs. Sidney Winer, chair-
man; Bible class, Mrs. M. Perlis,
chairman; activities, Mrs. Herman
Wetsman, chairman.

STRIPED
PIQUE

Bar Mitzvahs

Yale Ward Aronoff, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff of
19280 Warrington Dr., at the

Mrs. Frima Hassin announces Shaarey Zedek, Saturday morn-
the engagement of her daughter, ing, June 27. At home Sunday,

Edith, to Fremont E. Sweetwine, June 28, 2 to 5 p. m. No cards.
son of Mrs. Jennie Sweetwine.

Mrs. Libby Milstein of West
Euclid Ave. announces the en-
gagement of her daughter, Ger-
trude Lois, to Harry S. Cohen,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cohen
of Blaine Ave. The wedding will
take place the early part of
August.

Leonard S. Beck, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Adolf Beck, at Congre-
gation Bnai Moshe, Saturday,
June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Beck will
e hosts to relatives and friends
at a dinner-dance Sunday in hon-
or of their son.
Ralph J. Coskey, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leo A. Coskey, 2717
Burlingame Ave., at Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek, July 4. Re-
ception at home July 5, 7 to 10
P. M. No cards.

Henry Murray LeBost, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jules LeBost, 16834

Ilene, at Congregation Adath
Jeshurun, 2625 Tyler, Saturday
morning, June 27. At home Sun-
day, June 28, 2 to 5 and 8 to 10
p.m. No cards.
Jerome S. Kaufman, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Kaufman, 2434
Calvert Ave., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, Saturday, June
GRADUATIONS
20. Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman will
Pvt. Arthur Siegel, son of Mr. honor the occasion with a dinner
and Mrs. I. Siegel, 1698 Hazel- for 100 guests at the New Glen-
wood Ave., has, returned to his wood Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Sun-
duties in the Air Corps at his sta- day, June 21.
tion in Missouri, following his
graduation with the degree of
Bachelor of Science from Wayne
University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Silver-
man of Tyler Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Selma, to Newton Freedman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Freed-
man of Ilene Ave.

ing her summer vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max

Schreiber, 2308 Glynn Court.
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Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Levine of
1181 Collingwood Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Shirley Helen, to Arthur
Donald Robinson, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Robinson. Reception
on Sunday, June 28, 2 to 5 p. m.

a visit with relatives and friends.
Miss Iljana Schreiber, a student
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at Columbia University, is spend-

Joel Gelber and Dr. Samuel
Gelber returned from an extend-
ed stay in Los Angeles, Calif.
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Miss Deiphine Hyman of
Washington, D. C., formerly of
.Detroit, is the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. David
Bittker of Calvert Ave.

Page Nine

BIRTHS

Dr. Henry Spitzer, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Spitzer, 2733 Pasa-
dena Ave., has received his Doc-

tor of Medicine degree after com-
pleting his internship at Eloise
Hospital. He received his B. A.
and B. M. degrees from Wayne
University, and is a member of
Lambda Kappa fraternity. He
has applied for a commission in
the Medical Corps.
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May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Loomis (May Bandell), a son,
Michael Joel.

May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Isa-
dore Melamed (Esther Fenster),
18961 San Juan, a son, Frederick
William.

June 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Max
Surnow (Rena Laceff), 9702 N.
Martindale. a son, Arnold Leslie.

Following the Wayne Univer-
June 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Na-
sity graduation exercises of June
than Borinstein (Annette Cohen)
11, the family and friends of Mr.
of Cortland Ave., a daughter,
and Mrs. Edward Fleischman,
Judith Carol.

3344 Collingwood Ave., gathered
to honor their daughter, Fannie.

who received her Bachelor of
Science degree.
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Robert S. Schlaff, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Schlaff of 3796
Duane, was graduated from the
University of Detroit Dental
School and has passed his state
examinations.
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Morton D. Lieberman is at
home with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. B. D. Lieberman of Chicago
Blvd., after receiving his bache-
lor's degree at Northwestern Uni-
versity Law School. He is await-
ing orders from the U. S. Navy
to proceed to officers' training

school.

June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
ving Greenberg (Ruth Mosko-
witz), 3203 Fenkell Ave., a son,
Nathan Herman.

June 8—To Mr. and Mrs Sam-
uel W. Pearlman, (Mildren Ber-
ris), 17601 Santa Barbara Ave.,
a daughter. Karen Be ,.

June 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Albert (Pauline Frank),
18935 Muirland Ave., a son, Neal.

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NAVAL ACADEMY STUDENT
Morris Lax, son of Mr. and

Mrs. Marx Lax of Clements Ave.,
is returning Sunday from his
first year's study at the United
States Naval Academy. Annap-
olis, Md.

intaloctly

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JUNIOR COLLEGE
Miss Peggy Smitt, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt, was

graduated from La Salle Junior
College, Boston, Mass., June 8.
Mrs. Smitt attended the gradua-
tion.
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The Misses Maxine Weinberg

and Cecile Chaffin returned from
Francis Shimer Junior College,
Mt. Carrol, Ill.

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