Friday. 'Julie 24, -1942 -
Page Nine
THE JEWISH NEWS
SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
SOCIETY
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Meyer
(Sue Mahler) and son, Henry,
of Pullman, Wash., are spending
the summer months in Michigan.
Dr. Meyer will serve on the
staff of the Workshop for Teach-
ers being conducted at Albion
as a summer project under the
joint auspices of the University
of Chicago and University of
'chigan. Mrs. Meyer is the guest
of her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Nathan Deutsch. She will
join Dr. Meyer in Albion next
month and will return to the
city later in the summer.
• • •
Mr, and Mrs. Day Krolik, Jr.
(Jean Brodie), whose marriage
was an event of June 5, have re-
turned from their honeymoon
and have taken an apartment at
951 Whitmore Rd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder,
ormerly of Moss Ave., have
oved to their new home at
vergreen and 13% Mile Roads.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Morton Netzorg
re now residing at 17200 Little-
ield.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roberts
ye returned from a western
ip which included visits to
es Louise and Banff, Alberta,
anada and Los Angeles, Calif.
• • •
Mrs. Ellis Gans of Wooding-
am Drive gave a luncheon hon-
ring her niece, Mrs. Jane Wen-
kur Kellman, upon her gradu-
tion with high distinction from
I
ayne University.
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An afternoon musicale was giv-
n at the home of Mary Carrick,
626 Cadillac Ave., last Sunday
y Miss Carrick's music students,
ridget Rizzo, Helga Martin, Har-
iet Latt, Sara DiGaetano.
• • •
Miss Helen Beatrice Salk will
hostess to 25 guests at a
uncheon at Huyler's on June 29,
lebrating of her graduation
m Central High school.
• • •
Mrs. Albert A. Ross of 3200
hicago Blvd. returned from San
iego, California after a five
eeks visit with her son-in-law
d daughter, Lieut. and Mrs.
illiam J. Weinstein (Evelyn
une Ross.) Lieut. Weinstein is
tioned in San Diego with the
.S.M.C.
• • •
Miss Barbara Lublin of Buf-
alo, N. Y., a student at Simmons
ollege, Boston, Mass., is spend-
mg her summer vacation in De-
oit as the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
tulip Lipson of Fairfield Ave.
• • •
Miss Rita Sue Kallman, daugh-
', er of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Kall.
an, was hostess to 45 guests at
garden party at her home on
}Boston Blvd., June 13.
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:BRIDAL BREVITIES
Miss Barbara Komer, a July
ride-elect, was the honor guest
t a luncheon and shower given
y Mrs. William Roth and Mrs.
uben Allender; at the home of
e former on Canterbury Dr.,
ednesday. Mrs. L Keats and
Louis Rudack complimented
'ss Komer at a shower at the
ilshire Hotel Thursday. The
sses Bernice Newton, Sally
raham and Bernice Rosenbaum
ill be joint hostesses at a stock-
g and handkerchief shower at
e home of the latter on Fair-
'eld Ave., Sunday. Mrs. Emil
aldbott will fete the bride-to-
at a luncheon Monday. Mrs.
arry Coggan of Wildemere Ave.
ill give a shower and luncheon
or Miss Komer Wednesday.
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SUMMER CAMPS
Members of the younger set
who will spend the summer at
Camp Pinemeer, Wis., include
Lois Hopp, Suzanne Dreifus,
Rosalie Mayer, Ruth Frank,
Nancy Wolfner, Alice Spiro, Su-
zanne Jackson, Lois Daniels,
Dean Laib and Joan Grosner. •
• • •
Detroiters enrolled at Camp
Chickagami, Wis., include Mary
Brown, Maryann Shapero and
Nancy Weisman.
• • •
Doralee Rothberg, Shirley
Frank, Rhoda Lou Hayden and
Beth Elaine iSrere will be at
Camp Agasvak, Minocqua, Wis.
• • •
Mary Wilkus, Sherry Brown
and Harriet Cooper will spend
the summer at Quarter Circle H
Ranch, Woodland Park, Colo.
Miss Cooper will act as Junior
Counsellor.
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15TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Weston of
Santa Rosa Drive celebrated their
15th wedding anniversary at a
family dinner last Friday.
• • •
Captain Sidney White, United
States Air Corps, is stationed at
Orlando, Fla. Mrs. White will
spend the summer there.
• • •
P.F.C. Stewart Rouff has re-
turned to MacDill Field, Tampa,
Fla., after a visit with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rouff.
• • •
Privates Henry Krolik and
Henry Schiffer are stationed at
Jefferson Barracks, Mo.
• • •
Corp. Robert Overton, former
Detroit News Hiking Leader, is
in charge of the Recreation De-
partment of the Morale Division,
United States Air Corps, Har-
lengen, Tex. Mrs. Overton left
last week to be his guest during
the summer months.
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MT. CLEMENS GUESTS
Molly Picon and her husband,
Jacob Kalish, are at the Colonial
Hotel, Mount Clemens, to spend a
three-week vacation previous to
her opening in October in the
Musical Cavalcade, "Oy Is Dus a
Leben", at the Molly Picon The-
ater, which was formerly the
Jolson Theatre, at 7th Ave. and
59th St., New York City, in
which she will be the leading
lady in an all-star cast.
.
June 28—Miss Jane Pearl
Schkloven, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Solomon W. Schkloven, to
Gerald R. Aptekar, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Aptekar. Rabbi
Harold N. Rosenthal will officia-
ate. Miss Schkloven is a gradu-
ate of Wayne University and Mr.
Aptekar attends the University
of Michigan Dental College and
is a member of Alpha Omega.
The bride-elect was feted by
Mrs. S. Silverstein and Mrs. M.
Smith and the couple were en-
tertained at dinner by Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Sokolov.
June 28 Miss Evelyn Ruth
Pearlman, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Phineas Pearlman, to Jack
Schreier, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Schreier. Reception at the
bride's residence, 3296 Coiling-
wood, 4 to 7 p. m. No cards.
June 28—Miss Ruth Canvasser,
daughter of Ben Canvasser of
3777 Boston Blvd., to William
Rosen, son of Mrs. Henry Rosen
of Roseville, Mich. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will officiate at the
ceremony at the Shaarey Zedek,
at 4 p. m.
June 28—Miss Marian Seskin,
daughter of Adolph Seskin of
Blaine Ave., to Seymour Abram
sohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol
Abramsohn of Chicago Blvd., at
th Shaarey Zedek at 1:30. Rabbi
A. M. Hershman will officiate.
July 2 — Miss Bluma Disner,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Disner of 18400 Birwood Ave., to
Rudolph Meyersohn, son of Mrs.
Jennie Ascher Meyersohn of
18055 Pennington Drive. Dr. Leo
M. Franklin and Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will officiate. Reception
at the bride's residence at 9 p. m.
July 3—Miss Barbara Komer,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Komer, to Dr. M. Lawrence
Keats, son of Mr. and Mrs. I.
Keats.
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Engagements
June 28—Miss May Greenberg,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Greenberg of 1971 Taylor Ave.,
to Martin Gartner, son of Mrs.
Ella Gartner of New York, at
the Wilshire. Miss Betty Green-
berg, the bride's sister, will be
maid of honor, and Walter Fran-
kel will be best man. Miss Dor-
othy Burnstein and Hank Agree,
who is serving in the U. S. army,
will be- the other attendants. On
the same day Mr. and Mrs.
Greenberg will celebrate their
25th wedding anniversary.
25TH ANNIVERSARY
June 28—Miss Ann Sylvia Har-
Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Jano-
witz of 1539 Calvert Ave., will ris of Brooklyn, N. Y., daughter
celebrate their 25th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harris,
on Sunday, June 28. Reception to Lieut. Hyman Symons, Medi-
cal Corps, U. S. Army, son of
from 2 to 5 p. m.
and Mrs. Samuel Symons of
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Bay City, Mich.
AT THE BELCREST
June 28—Miss Irene Weiss,
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich has
given up her apartment on Cal- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
vert Ave., and is now residing Weiss, to Joseph M. Weiss, son
at the Belcrest. Others who have of Mrs. Joseph Weiss. Reception
taken up residence at the Bel- 2 to 4 p. m. at bride's residence,
crest are: Mr. and Mrs. Max 1725 Burlingame. No cards.
Karp of Los Angeles, Calif„ for-
June 28—Miss Shirley Mevis,
mer Detroiters; Mrs. Leon Z. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Netzorg and daughter, Ruth, for- Mevis, to Abraham Budman, son
merly of Calvert Ave., Miss Net-
of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry
zorg being a student at Wellesley
Budman.
College, Wellesley, Mass.
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June 28—Miss Mary Fish,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
ARMY AND NAVY NOTES
M. Fish of Westwood Ave., to
Captain dand Mrs. Saul Sugar
Samuel C. Stearn, son of Alex
(Wilma Schiller) of Vancouver,
Stearn of Taylor Ave., at the
Wash., are the guests of the lat- Belcrest Hotel. Rabbi Morris
ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Adler will officiate. The bride
A. Schiller, 15088 Snowden Ave.,
and bridegroom are both grad-
for a few days this week.
uates of Wayne University.
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Mies Leona Gallow was host-
at a luncheon and personal
hover honoring Miss June Rouff
une 6. Mrs. Morton Bennett
:omplimented the bride-elect at
luncheon June 20. Mrs. Her-
'nan Fisher of Atkinson Ave.
onored Miss Rouff at a mi.icel-
aneous shower and luncheon for
0 guests June 21.
Bridal Calendar
Opp. Sanders
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—Photo by J. J. Clarke
EDYTHE JOAN HOLDTSTAT
Mr: and Mrs. Morry M. Fen-
ton announce the engagement of
their daughter, Muriel, to Rich-
ard Serlin of Chicago, son of
Mrs. Sonia Serlin. The announce-
ment was made at an affair giv-
en by Mr. and Mrs. Fenton in
honor of their daughter and her
fiance on the occasion of Miss
Fenton's birthday anniversary,
June 19. Out of town guests in-
cluded Mrs. Sonia Serlin and
Harry Jacobs of Chicago.
• * •
Henry Friedman of Edison
Ave. announces the engagement
of his daughter, Maxine Miriam,
to Jerome Soloman of Chicago,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Solo-
man.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rovetch of
Oakman Court announce the en-
gagement of their daughter,
Blossom, to Jonas Carron, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Cohen,
Second Ave.
Miss Edythe Joan Holinstat's
approaching marriage to Marvin
Leonard Barnet, son of Mrs.
Selma Barnett of Gladstone Ave.,
• • •
is anounced by her mother, Mrs.
Gertrude Holinstat of Fullerton
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldberg,
Ave. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
1694 Clairmount Ave., announce
officiate at the afternon cere-
the engagement of their daugh-
mony- which will take place Sun-
ter, Ruth Elaine, to Dr. Albert
day, June 28, at the home of the M. Krochmal, son of Mr. and
bride. Following the ceremony.
Mrs. William Krochmal, 2010
a dinner will be held for the im-
Clairmount Ave. The announce-
mediate family. The young couple
ment was made at a party given
will honeymoon in Northern
in honor of Dr. Krochmal's grad-
Michigan.
uation from Michigan State Col-
lege. The affair was held at the
AT HOMES FOR GRADUATES Wilshire Hotel Jyne 21.
• is, •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Gold-
berg of 1555 Lawrence Ave. will
The engagement of Miss Joyce
have open house from 2 to 4 p. m. C. Yancher to Joseph H. Hootner
on Sunday in honor of the grad- was announced Friday evening,
uation from Junior High School June 19, at the anniversary din-
of their daughter, Doris Marilyn. ner and reception of the bride-
who received highest honors in to be's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
scholarship and citizenship in her Yancher of Webb Ave. Mr.
class.
Hootner is the son of the L
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Hootners of Pingree Ave.
Mrs. Gussie Klein will have
open house, honoring the grad-
uation of her children, Rose and
Sam, on Sunday, June 28, 2 to
6 P. M., at the home of Mrs.
Sam Mann, 16516 Mansfield Ave.
No cards.
June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
• • •
Zion Rubin (Lillian Politzer) of
Miss Shirley Beswick, daugh- LaSalle Blvd., a son, Ethan PauL
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bes-
June 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry
wick, of Kentucky Ave., was at Rosenstein (Eve Siege I). a
home to her friends Wednesday daughter, June.
evening, in honor of her gradua-
June 12—To Mr. and Mrs.
tion from Central High School. Harold N. Ehrlich (Goldye Ve-
Miss Beswick had as her guests hon), 18209 Pennington Drive, a
over the past week-end Harry daughter, Joan Carolyn Ehrlich.
Cohen of Chicago, and Marvin
June 12—To Dr. and Mrs.
Beins of Milwaukee, who are at-
tending the summer session at Louis Gross (Dorothy Lober),
the Chicago School of Optome- a son, Robert Lewis.
June 20—To Mr. and Mrs.
try, Chicago, Ill.
Bertram Kaatz, a son, Leon
Michael.
MARRIAGE
June 20—To Dr. and Mrs. Da-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
vid Freedman (Betty Colby) of
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Tuxedo Ave., twin sons.
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