Friday, July 10, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN I SOCIETY Mrs. Anthony Deutsch, former- ly of Pennington Drive, is now residing at the Wilshire Hotel. • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mendelson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ber- shon have returned to their home in Akron, 0., after a Fourth of July vacation in Detroit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Frank of Calvert Ave. AT SUMMER CAMPS Mrs. Harry Jones, her son, Richard, and her daughter, El- len, of Muirland Ave. left for Camp Wy-Co-Su-Ta, New Hamp- shire, where they will spend the summer months. • • * Members of Detroit's younger set who will spend the summer months at Racquet Lake Camp. N. Y., include Barbara Becker. Lois Goldman and Natalie Ze- mon, who will be at the Girl's Club. Stanley Zemon and Robert Becker will be at the Boy's Club. * s • CHICAGO GUESTS Henry Friedman and his daughter, Maxine, have returned from a visit to Chicago. .Miss Friedman had as her guests over the past week-end her fiance, Jerome Soloman, and Miss Jean Eisenstaedt, of Chi- cago, Ill. * • • June Brides Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts of the Belcrest have as their guest Miss Muriel Salisch of New York City. • • • . Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rodecker had as their guests during the past week Dr. and Mrs. Mayer De Roy of Pittsburgh, Pa. • —Photo by J. J. Clark; Miss Selma Weber has return- MRS. ABE BUDMAN Mr. and Mrs. Milton Netzorg ed to her home in Cincinnati, 0., Miss Shirley after a visit with her brother-in- have returned to their home in Ann Mevis, law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Chicago, after a visit with the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David former's father, I. Netzorg of Dorfman of Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Lievis of Sturtevant Ave. became Sidney Wallace complimented Cass Ave. the bride of Abe Budman, son Mrs. Dorfman's guest at a lunch- Mrs. Robert Kaltman and Mrs. of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Bud- eon at Hotel Statler June 25. Mrs. Irving Shevin was hostess to a Lou Cohen are leaving July 10 . man, on June 28, in the Colonial group of friends at Frame's the for a vacation at the Edgewater Room of the Detroit Leland Ho- following day. Miss Dora Cash- Beach Hotel, Chicago. tel. Rabbi Jacob Nathan offici- • • dan honored Miss Weber at a ated, assisted by Cantor David Mr. and Mrs. Bernard H. Katzman. luncheon at Hotel Statler June Bloch, of Longfellow Ave., are 27. Miss NatLie Mevis attended • • • sojourning at the Edgewater Miss Raschelle Polinsky enter- Beach Hotel while visiting in her sister as maid of honor. Al Budman, brother of the groom tained 12 guests at the Statler Chicago. * was best man. Miss Blanche Kur- Terrace Room Saturday evening Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz netz and Mrs. Gerald Weingarten on the occasion of her gradua- tion from Central High School. of Rochester Ave. will leave attended as briesmaids and Ru- Thursday Miss Polinsky left for Saturday for a week's stay at bin Kurnetz and Leo Weingar- Cincinnati to spend the remain- the Edgewater Beach Hotel in ten as ushers. Mr. and Mrs. H. Meer, sister and brother-in-law der of the summer as the guest Chicago. • is, s • of the groom, were also in the of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and wedding party. GUESTS FROM CALIFORNIA Ben Lowenthal. In honor of Mrs. Jacob Gold- Out of town guests included * s « berg, her daughter Adele and son Mrs. J. Davidson and Arnold Da- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apsel have vidson of Chicago. as their guests their nieces, Miss Jerry, of Los Angeles, Calif., who Mr. and Mrs. Budman left on June Nierenberg and Miss Gloria are visiting their family in De- troit, a reception will be given by a honeymoon trip through north- Massarsky of New Y8rk. Mrs. Goldberg's mother, Mrs. ern Michigan. • • • Sarah Gerber, on Sunday, July Mrs. Joseph Frank has return- 12, 3 to 5 and 7 to 11 p.m., at the The Belcrest Hotel was the ed from a visit with her son Pvt. home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Leonard Frank, Ft. Bliss, San Gerber, 18710 Prest Ave. No scene of a simple but impressive j afternoon wedding June 28, Antonio, Texas. cards. which united Miss Mary Fish,1 ▪ 31, • • * • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mrs. Louis Glasier and , her RETURN FROM THE EAST M. Fish of Westwood Ave., and daughters, Mary Francis and Dor- Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aron- Samuel C. Stearn, son of Alex othy Jane, left Monday for Chat- stam of Eason Ave., Highland Stearn of Taylor Ave. tanooga, Tenn., for a visit with Park, have returned from New The bride was wed in the elatives and friends. Mr. Glaiser York where they visited with same gown that was worn by her •- 'll join them later. their children, Dr. and Mrs. Luis two sisters at their weddings. • • • Perelman. They were also in The bride's only attendant was Mr. and Mrs. Manny Schare Atlantic City where they attend- her sister, Mrs. Samuel Posner, ave as their guests their sister ed the convention of the Ameri- a bride of June '7, and Samuel • d brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. can Medical Association. Posner attended the groom. Rab- enry Rifkin, and their daughter, - role Mae, of Minneapolis. • • • : IDAL FESTIVITIES Miss Shirley Gray, bride-elect, as the honor guest at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower given •d • a 48 1 h if • • f t•R ;n it I e sy her aunt, Mrs. Emil Raskin, Mrs- .Erwin Moss, Mrs. Al. Dia- mond-and Mrs. Barney Laurie, of St. Louis, Mo. The affair took • at the Belcrest Hotel Tues- day. Km M. R. Gray and Mrs. Sitapenfeld will give a sim- iIstratifair at the Belcrest in honor !'af Ilass Gray, next Tuesday. Mrs. Arthur Gitlin compliment- • Miss Beverly Meises, a July • 'de-elect, at a luncheon at her ome on Renfrew Road Wednes- Mrs. Morris Starr and Mrs. -dare Starr were joint hostesses .o_72 guests at:a dinner and show- at the Wilshire Hotel June 30. • onoring Mis.s Rose Lea Starr, bride-elect of this month. Mrs. : :rry Starr _complimented the • ide-elect at a similar affair for 13 guests July 2. RMER DETROITERS Mr. and Mrs. Morris Apsel of eveland, 0., arrived for a two •eeks' visit at the home of Mr. .c1 Mrs. Charles A. Miller of -xter Blvd. while visiting rela- 'yes- skid friends in Detroit. • • • . C1f.11SIAC ISLAND Detroitirs who spent the holi- ay week-end in Mackinac Is- and included Mr. and Mrs. : -rnard Lieberman, Nate Apsei d Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wolf. MIDSUMMER MAGIC FRANKFORT GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Max Mann left for a summer's sojourn in Frankfort, Mich. • • • Mrs. Cy Ross and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elbin- Marilyn, left for a fortnight's ger of Stoepel. Ave. announce the stay in Frankfort. engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Robert Heydt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Siegfried Heydt of New York. • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Lilac Avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Rhoda, to Louis Elkind, son of Mrs. Rose Elkind. The wedding will take place Aug. 23. • * Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milgrom of 1670 Pingree Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Pearl, to Daniel Kosofsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Ko- sofsky of 4037 Sturtevant Ave. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rosen- thal of LaSalle Blvd. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Tess, to Rabbi - Jacob M. Le- —Photo by J. J. Clarke vitz, son of Rabbi and Mrs. M. P. Levitz of New York City. The wedding will take place in MRS. SAMUEL C. STEARN August. bi Morris Adler performed the ceremony. ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Stearn left for Dr. and Mrs. Irving Shulak the west and on their return will were hosts at a family party at be at home at 15360 Linwood Club Royale June 28 on the oc- Ave. casion of their tenth wedding Out of town guests included anniversary. Among the guests Mr. and Mrs. A. Steinman, Abe were Mr. and Mrs. Max Isner Steinman, Miss Marian Rosen- and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Rott- blatt, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stein- man of Milwaukee, Wis. Dr. and man and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Shulak, accompanied by Steinman, all of Toledo, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cullen, took Mrs. L. Steinman of Fostoria, a cruise to Mackinac Island over the holiday week-end. Ohio. elan MONDAY 12:50 to 9 . . . 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