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The Detroit Jewish News, 1942-07-17

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Friday, July 17, 1942

THE JEWISH NEWS

SOCIAL EVENTS



Page Nine

NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

Miss Emma Butzel and Mrs. Benjamin L. Lambert of the Bel-
est Hotel, are leaving Monday, July 20, for a month at Mackinac
.land.

*

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner, of Atkinson Ave., have as their
use guest Mrs. Hugo Brand.



Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Marcuse, of Cherrylawn Ave., are vaea-
oning in Charlevoix.


*
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Mahler, of LaSalle Blvd., are enjoying a
ort stay at Mackinac Island.



Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Lambie, of Pittsburgh, are visiting their
other and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis, of Birming-

Bnai Brith District
Names Mrs. Solovich
1st Vice-President

Mrs. Charles D. Solovich of
17574 Roselawn Ave., Detroit,
was elected first vice-president
of Women's District Grand Lodge
No. 6 at the 10th annual conven-




Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten, of Burlington Ave., have as their
• use guest Mrs. Farbsten's sister, Mrs. Arthur Victor, of Buffalo.



Complimenting Major and Mrs. Sol G. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs.
aurice Klein, of Chicago Blvd., entertained at dinner Saturday
ening. Major Meyers left, this week, to assume his duties with
e Harper Hospital Base Unit at Fort Custer.



Driving through northern Michigan, on a 10-day tour, are Mr.
d Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer, of Canterbury Drive, and Dr. and Mrs.
wrence F. Segar, of Birchcrest Drive.



Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Quint, of Oak Drive, are spending several
eeks in northern Michigan.



Mrs. Arnold Kaichen, of Cincinnati, is the house guest of her
ildren, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen, of Huntington Woods.



Sojourning at Mackinac Island for several weeks are Mr. and
rs. Monte D. Wittelshofer, of Boston Blvd., and Mr. and Mrs. Maier
Finsterwald, Parkside Ave.




Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baum, of LaSalle Blvd., are visiting in New

Bridal Calendar

Engagements I

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Margaret Helen,
to Stanley Fleischaker of this
city, the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Fleischaker of Louisville,
Ky.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx
of Byron Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Car-
olyn Rose, to George Orrin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. S. Orrin.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell D. Sol-
ovich of Elmhurst Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Marcia Lee, to Robert Frank
Kaye, son of Mrs. Bertha Kaye
of W. Philadelphia Ave.

*
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Lasky

of Chicago Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lucille Helen, to William W.
Silver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis

Silver of Burlingame Ave.
a • a

July 18—Miss Sophie Wilen-
sky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Wilensky, to Captain
Benjamin Abrams of Chicago,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Abrams. Captain Abrams is now
stationed at Fort Custer.

• • •

July 26—Miss Miriam Levin,
daughter of Prof. and Mrs. Sam-
uel M. Levin, to Stanley Fried-
man, son of Mrs. A. Friedman
of Shaker Heights, Ohio, at the
Shaarey Zedek.
• • •
July 26—Miss Rae Ehrinpi ies,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bern-
ard Ehrinpries of Burlingame
Ave., to Israel J. Siman. Rabbi
Morris Adler will officiate.
• • •
July 26—Miss Rose Lea Starr,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Starr, to Martin Collinger, son of
Mrs. Sadie Collinger, Santa Mon-
ica Blvd., Hollywood, Calif.
July 26—Miss June Rouff, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Rouff, to Max Weinberg, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weinberg

Mr. and Mrs. J. Globerson of of Ironwood, Mich.
• • •
3287 Leslie Ave. announce

the
MRS. CHARLES D. SOLOVICH engagement of their daughter,
July 26—Miss Dorothy Jacobs,
tion held over the July 4 week- Gloria Loraine, to Herman Olesh- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
end at the Stevens Hotel in ansky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam ris Jacobs, to Sidney Goodman,
Oleshansky of 1656 W. Philadel- son of Mr. and Mrs. -J. Good-
Chicago.
man, at the Wilshire Hotel.
Mrs. Solovich, a practicing at- phia Ave. The wedding will take
irk City.

torney in Detroit for the past place Oct. 18, at Shaarey Zedek.



Aug. 2—Miss Pearl Rosenberg,
Miss Audrey Ruth Buckner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman 10 years, past president of the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Detroit Pisgah Auxiliary, has
ckner, of Pontiac, is spending the summer in Philadelphia.
Rosenberg of Harmon Ave., to



served as regional chairman of
Arthur Foreman, son of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Klein, of Stratford Rd., and son, Bobby, the National War Service Com-
Mrs. Lew Foreman of San Juan
- vacationing for the month of July in Charlevoix.
mittee of Bnai Brith and District
Quittner-Rosin: — Mrs. Sarah Drive.



No. 6, and also for two years has Rosin of 2715 Rochester Ave., an-
Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff and son, Jonathon, of Atkinson been president of the Women's
nounces the marriage of her LEXINGTON GUESTS
e., left for a month's stay in Charlevoix.
Michigan Bnai Brith Council.



daughter, Jean Theodora, to
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse
Mrs. Solovich announces that George Franklyn Quittner, son of and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Green
Mr. and Mrs. Herman M. Pekarsky and their children, Susan
in
addition
to
the
extensive
war
Dr. and Mrs. Saumel S. Quittner and their respective families
d Billy, of Atkinson Ave., have taken a house at Ottawa Beach.
Pekarsky and the children plan to remain at the Beach for service program of the District of Cleveland Heights, 0.
The have left for a month's vacation
- summer.
for the coming year, the new couple are residing in Sandusky. at Lexington, Mich.
a

Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at Ohio.
Mrs. Leo Tuteur, of Los Angeles, is visiting her children, Mr. Ann Arbor will be remodeled
• a
BRIDAL FESTIVITIES
• Mrs. Arthur G. Vacheni of Greenview Ave.
and furnished. She also an-
Konheim-Linx:
Miss Annette
Mrs. Louis Jacobs and Mrs_



nounces that Mrs. Saul Rose- Linx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lipsitt will be hostesses
Miss Harriet Simons has left for her home in Duluth after man of Detroit has been elected
-nding the week visiting f a r iens,i
Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave.. to 60 guests at a dinner and
cl in
Detroit.
Deoit.
to
the
general
committee
of
the


was united in marriage on Wed- shover at the Wilshire Hotel
Misses Ruth and Jeanette Caplan, who recently moved from district and has been appointed nesday evening, July 15, to David honoring Miss Dorothy Jacobs.
by
the
president,
Mrs.
Albert
'mon Ave. to Whitmore Rd., are spending several weeks at
Konheim, son of Mr. and Mrs.
, lloon Lake and Oscoda.
Schneider, of Chicago, as district Charles Konheim of Hartwell of the bride, was gowned in black



chairman of Hillel.
Ave.
chiffon. All wore shoulder cor-
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Baruch, of the Belcrest Hotel, are in
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated sages of orchids. Louis Konheim
w York City.



at the ceremony held at Huyler's served as his brother's best man.
in the Fisher Bldg., at seven
Among the out-of-town guests
Mrs. Louis Fred, of Waco, Texas, who has been the house guest
o'clock. The bride,, lovely in white attending the ceremony were:
er children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Liberman, of Birchcrest Drive,
'acationing at Old Orchard, Maine. •
net and lace, with a shower bou- Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bensman
quet of roses and lilies, was at- and their daughter, Elaine, of
Leonard
Erwin
Baron.,
son
of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Katz and daughters, of Burlingame Ave.,
tended by her twin sister, Car- Milwaukee; Alvin Traxler and
the house guests of Mrs. Katz's mother, Mrs. A. Guggenheim, of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of oline, who
was
attractively Mr. and Mrs. David Traxler and
coin, Neb.
4373 Tyler Ave., on Saturday,
gowned in yellow with flowers their daughter, Miss Marion Tr2x-



July 25, at Congregation Shaarey
Mrs. Leah Baum has returned to her home in Kansas City after Zedek. At home Sunday, July in her hair. Mrs. Linx, mother ler of Kalamazoo.
of the bride, chose light blue for
Following a week's honey-
isit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schem- 26, 3 to 10 p.m. No cards.
the occasion, while the mother moon, Mr. and Mrs. Konheim will
k, of Monte Vista Ave.






of the groom wore black lace
Harvey Lawrence Shapiro, son Mrs. Rose Traxler, grandmother be at home at 10820 Schoolcraft
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shlain and children, Valerie and David
Ave.
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Myron
M.
Sha-
wart, and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Shlain of Parkside Ave. have
piro, 2634 Lawrence Ave., at
. ed from a visit at the Edgewater Beach Hotel, Chicago.



Cannel Hebrew School, Elm-
Miss Hannah Foreman and Miss Betty Rothenberg have re- hurst and Linwood Ayes., Sat-
ned from a five-day cruise to Duluth.
urday morning, July 18. At home


Sunday, July 19. No cards.
Miss Lenore Coplan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Coplan of
- Beach, Fla., former Detroit residents, is visiting here with
Who bathes in woridy joys,
t6 tv Ile a ths•6 1* *. t•al •.a ia
-Aives and friends. She is the house guest of her uncle and
swims in a world of fears. —
t, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg of Webb Ave.

.
Phineas Fletcher.

Mrs. A. Blocksberg and daughter, Carol, of New York are
ting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Gales of
n g Portraits
r Ave. .
Children.
F eaturingWeddi
and Pictures of
your home or our Studios.. '4
,
tall
Mrs. Abe Teicher of Prairie Ave. and _Miss Hannah Foreman
In
Open daily till 8--aondays
San Juan Drive, will be hostesses to 125 guests at a mis
9 p.m.--Sundays 12 to 3
' cel-
.us shower on Tuesday, July 21, at the Wilshire, honoring
Viree Answer
Pearl Rosenberg, bride-elect of Aug. 2.

Marriages



Bar Mitzvahs

41111111410C1-11

\

sah Sends
1,000 to Aid
estine Recruits

W YORK, N. Y.—Hadassah,
Women's Zionist - Organizes-
of America, has cabled $40,-
to the Jewish Agency for
--tine in Jerusalem to aid the
'es of Jewish volunteers in
-British armed forces of the
e East and to establish
• g centers for the Palestine
'ary Territorial Service
TS), consisting of women re-
fs.

announcing the contribu-
last night, Mrs. David de
`Pool, national president of
all, said that granting sub-
-- to the families of Jewish
-J of Palestine will enable

Your Call for

more men to enlist in the mili-
tary units. At present, she said,
nearly 15,000 Palestinian Jews
are serving in various branches
of the British forces and the
Jewish Agency is conducting a
vigorous campaign to enlist thou-
sands more.

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