Friday, July 3, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ARMY AND NAVY NOTES

age Shirley Siegel, daughter of
Lieut. Martin Jacobs, who has
Mrs. Jennie Siegel, 3378 Richton
been stationed at Camp Grant,
Ave., and Lewis Jay Warner, son
I11., will be the guest of his par-
of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin War-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacobs
shawsky, 3781 Cortland.
Mrs. Maurice Klein, Jewish co- of Hazelwood Ave., over the
The bride was attended by Mrs.
Ralph J. Coskey, son of Mr.
chairman of the Women's Com- Fourth of July week-end.
Esther Chodoroff as matron of and Mrs. Leo A ti Coskey, 2717
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mittee of the Detroit Round Ta-
honor, and the bridesmaids were Burlingame Ave., at Congrega-
Midshipman Marvin Goldman,
ble of Catholics, Jews and Prot-
Gail Rakotz, Cecelia Cowan, tion Shaarey Zedek, July 4. Re-
estants, Mrs. Bruce Douglas, student at Ensign School, Abbott
Mary Friedman and Beatrice ception at home July 5, 7 to 10
president of the Council of Fed- Hall, Chicago, is the guest of his
Folbe, with Beatrice Chodoroff p. m. No cards.
erated Women, and Henry Hol- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry_
and Florence Aronowitt as junior
David Lee Korchek, Lon of Mr.
land, representing Catholic Youth Goldman of Canterbury Rd.
.bridesmaids. The best man was
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Organizations, were speakers ex-
Peter Chodoroff and the ushers and Mrs. Harry Korchek of 3272
plaining "Religious Facilities
Corp. Benjamin Frank has re-
included Edward Warshawsky, Calvert Ave., at Congregation
Available to the Newcomer in turned to Jefferson Barracks, Mo.,
Jack Warner, Max Weinberg and Bnai Jacob, Saturday morning,
July 11. At home Sunday, July
Detroit" at the last of a series of after a visit with his parents, Mr.
Ensign Jack Kaufman.
12, 4 to 10 p.m. No cards.
meetings conducted by Miss Su- and Mrs. Leo Frank of Penning-
'7777T-777k:
,
-
i
Harvey Lawrence Shapiro, son
zanne Copeland of the McGregor ton Dr.
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of Mr. and Mrs. Myron M. Sha-
Health Foundation at the YWCA
June 29. The group addressed
piro, 2634 Lawrence Ave., at
Technical Sergeant Ernest
Carmel Hebrew School, Elm-
are known as "The Volunteers," Buchsbaum, Washington, D. C.,
and are to assist in the expansion was the guest of his parents, Mr.
hurst and Linwood Ayes., Sat-
—Photo
by
J.
J.
Clarke
of the Traveller's Aid Society.
urday morning, July 18. At home
and Mrs. Arnold Buchsbaum of
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Sunday. July 19. No cards.
Burlingame Ave.
MRS. MARTIN GARTNER
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The Misses Frances Waterman,
On Sunday, June 28, at Wil-
Lieut. Robert Newman, recent-
Shirley Simon and Helen Kara-
Private First Class Ben B. shire Hotel, Miss May Greenberg,
ly commissioned as a non-flying
benick are leaving today for a Brodie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
officer in the U. S. Army Air
vacation in New York City and uel Brodie of 1676 Gladstone daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Greenberg was united in marri-
Force, is stationed at Officers'
the Catskill Mts.
Ave., arrived Wednesday to age to Martin Gartner, son of
Training School, Miami Beach,
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spend a 10-day furlough with his Mrs. Ella Gartner of New York.
Fla.
Miss Marilyn Katz has invited family. Pvt. Brodie, now is sta-
20 guests to a luncheon to be tioned at Ft. Ord, Calif. This will Rabbi Morris Adler performed
er, with Dorothy Kaufman as
held at her home on Pennington be his second furlough since be- the ceremony.
The bride's sister, Miss Betty
junior bridesmaid. William Gross
Dr., Tuesday.
ing inducted in the U. S. army Greenberg, was maid of honor.
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attended the groom as best man.
over a year and a half ago.
Miss Dorothy Burnstein was
Lewis Landgarten, Sidney Shein-
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Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell I. Silver-
bridesmaid. Walter Frankel,
ker and Lewis J. Warner were
stein of Fairfield Ave. have as
Corp. and Mrs. Sid Kaplan cousin of the groom, was best
ushers.
their house guests their sisters, (Pauline Brecher) returned from man and Pvt. Hank Arje was
Miss Shirley Coblentz sang
Mrs. Gilbert Sussman and Mrs. Camp Selby, Miss. Corp. Kaplan usher.
"Because," accompanied by Mrs.
David Rosen of Portland, Ore.
is on a five-day furlough before
Sylvia Kaplan.
Photo by J. J. Clarke
being transferred to Camp Lee,
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Among the out of town guests
MRS. JACK KAUFMAN
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg Va., where he will enter officers'
were Mrs. Lena Kurtz and Mrs.
have returned from a week-end training school.
Mrs. Rose Cowan and Mr. and Sol Weintraub of Pottstown, Pa.,
trip to Mackinac Island.
Mrs. Morris Curtis announce the Mrs. Jean Hain and Arthur Litt
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CHARLEVOIX GUESTS
marriage of their daughter and of New York.
Mrs. A. M. Packard, of Green-
niece, Cecelia Gertrude Cowan,
Mr. and Mrs. Hy C. Broder of
Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman are
ville, Mich., was the guests of Lawrence Ave. have left to spend
to Jack Kaufman, son of Mr. and honeymooning in Chicago. 'Upon
her mother, Mrs. Hannah Schil- the summer at Charlevoix, Mich.
Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Woodrow their return they will make their
ler, during the past week.
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Wilson Ave., on June 28, at the home at 2665 Boston Blvd.
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Jewish Center. Rabbi Leon Fram
Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Gla-
A shower was given in honor
officiated.
Mrs. George Dizik and daugh- sier and family are vacationing
of the bride by the maid of honor
The bride was attended by at King Fong's on Dexter for
ter, Joan, are visiting the for- in Charlevoix.
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Miss Edith Cottler as maid of her school and Temple friends,
mer's son, Burton Dizik, at the
honor and the following brides- and a bachelor party was given
University of Iowa, where the
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass
maids: Misses Hilda Matz, Shir- in honor of the groom by the
latter is training for the Naval and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Mey-
Air Force.
ley Gross, Mrs. Lewis Jay Warn- best man.
er will spend the holiday week-
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end in Charlevoix.
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•
Norman P. Greenblatt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry J. Greenblatt
Mr. and Mrs. M. Birnbaum of
Photo by J. J. Clarke
of Fairfield Ave., is attending 106 Petoskey Ave. and the lat-
Dental College at Western Re- ter's sister, Mrs. M. Rosenblatt,
MRS. LEWIS JAY WARNER
serve University.
and her two children, who are
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here from New York, left July 1
At the Bnai David Synagogue
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Margolin to spend the summer at Charle- on Sunday, June 14, Rabbi
and son, Michael, of Appoline voix, Mich.
Joshua Sperka united in marri-
Ave., have returned from a visit
to Chicago.

SOCIETY

June Brides

Bar Mitzvahs

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FLOWERS
BLOOM IN A
BLACKOUT

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BUFFALO VISITORS

Dr. and Mrs. Albert Prussin of
Second Ave. have as their guest
the latter's sister, Mrs. Emanuel
Goldberg of Buffalo.
Mrs. Samuel W. Raych and her
daughter, Miriam, of Buffalo, are
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B.
Leet of Holmur Ave. Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Magid complimented
the Buffalo visitors at a supper
party Thursday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Mann will give a
similar affair in their honor Sun-
day..
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Zackheim
of Calvert Ave. are visiting rel-
atives and friends in Buffalo.
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,BRIDAL FESTIVITIES

Miss Beverly Meises, a bride-
'elect of this month, was the hon-
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ment Miss Meises at a similar af-
I air, July 6. Miss Meises and her
'ance, Morrie Lessen, will be
uests at an affair to be given
•y the latter's parents, Mr. and
rs. Henry A. Lessen, July 10.
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Miss Mollie Zeman and Mrs.
. muel Lupiloff were joint host-
- ..es at a dinner and shower
onoring Miss Sadie Zeman at
e Wilshire Hotel, July 2. Miss
:ea Schlaff will compliment
iss Zeman at a shower at the
"ilshire July 8.

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NTARIO VISITORS

Mrs. Samuel Croll has returned
om a -visit with her parents,
r. and Mrs. S. Papernick of To-
- onto, Ont.
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