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THE JEW1SH-44 EWS
Friday, :July 24, 1942
SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Opens
Marriages
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Hadassah
Engagements
15th Honor Roll
Drive on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. James
Wineman entertained at dinner Tuesday, July 21, complimenting
Mrs. Arthur Victor of Buffalo and Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Pitts-
Mrs. A. H. Brodie Will Be
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Keynoter; Forum on War
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg and daughters, Mignon and Sus-
Effort to Be Feature
anne, of Chicago Blvd. returned Monday from a ten-day trip to
Washington, D. C.
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Mrs. A. H. Brodie, worker's in-
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Miss Peggy Freund is at Walnut Lake for the summer with her stitute chairman, will strike the
parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund.
keynote for the launching of the
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15th annual Roll of Honor cam-
Mrs. Milton Doner of Renfrew Rd. left Friday, July 17, for New paign of the Detroit chapter of
York to spend a week with her husband. Ensign Doner is stationed Hadassah at the Jewish Commun-
at the Brooklyn Navy Yards.
ity Center, Monday, July 27, at
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Mrs. Robert S. Newman of Canterbury Rd. is leaving Friday,
July 24, to join her husband, Lieut. Newman, who is stationed at
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich and
Miami Beach.
Mrs. Harry L. Jackson will act
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as moderators at a forum which
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Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Drive are at their
cabin in Gaylord, Mich.
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Mrs. Adolph Moses II and her two children, Tam and Judy, of
I Chicago are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Lawrence Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis of Birmingham are leaving
1 Friday, July 24, for Charlevoix.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. are driving
through Northern Michigan and are expected to return on Monday,
July 27.
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Rabbi and Mrs. Leonard S. Kasle and daughter of Charlottes-
! vile, Va., are the guests of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Kasle, at their farm on Scott Lake Rd. near Pontiac. Rabbi
Kasle is the director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of the
University of Virginia at Charlottesville, Va.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Bloomfield Hills are vacationing in
Summit Springs, Me.
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Vacationing at Mackinac Island are Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus
of Boston Blvd.
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MRS. JOSEPH H. EHRLICH
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weiss are residing at 60 Rhode Island Ave.
'They have recently
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from their wedding trip to Washington, will clarify the important part
t n. C., and New York City.
Hadaccah is playing in the war
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effort in the Near East.
Mrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apt. left on Thursday,
FUND RAISING FACTS
July 23, for Los Angeles.
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Details as to facts and purposes
The Philip Marcuses of Cherrylawn Ave. are expected home of fund raising for Hadassah and
this week from Charlevoix.
the general details of the cam-
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Vacationing at Indian Trail in Traverse City are Mrs. Sigmund paign will be presented. Slips for
solicitation will be distributed.
Robinson and her two children of Northlawn Ave.
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All Hadassah members are in-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Rands have moved into their new home vited.
at 19208 Parkside Dr.
Mrs. Brodie's committee in-
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cludes Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Morse of Wildemere Ave. left on
, Thursday, July 23, for Boston. Mass. Their son, Ensign Peter K. Seymour Frank, Mrs. Harry L.
, Morse, will be married at Hotel Kenmore on Sunday. July 26. The Jackson, Miss Hattie Gittleman,
bride-elect is Miss Adele Pauline Weinstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jaffee and Mrs.
Mrs. Isaac Weinstein of Brighton, Mass. The young couple will live Isidore Sobeloff.
in Hanover, N. H., where Ensign Morse is receiving his indoctrina-
The campaign will be conclud-
tion at Dartmouth College.
ed at the Art Institute Oct. 20.
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Visiting in New York are Miss Rachael Rosenthal and her SUBSCRIPTIONS NEEDED
mother, Mrs. Mose Rosenthal, of Royal Oak.
Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, chair-
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man of the Roll of Honor cam-
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman and son. Henry, of Fairfield Ave. paign, urges all Detroit women
will leave Sunday, July 26, for a two weeks' visit with Mrs. Winkel-
who understand how the Hadas-
man's mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum, of Gladstone, Mich.
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sah effort may become a deci-
Capt. Herbert Holman of the Medical Corps left Monday for sive factor in winning the war
• duty at the Billings General Hospital, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. and the peace that will follow, to
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subscribe immediately. Checks
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks and son, Lee, of Broadstreet Ave. and may be mailed to the Hadassah
Mrs. Lawrence Marks of Mt. Clemens will leave Saturday, July 25, office, 13331 Linwood Ave., or
for a short stay at Oscoda.
may be given to the workers who
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will solicit on a neighborhood or
Mrs. Jean Schlessinger of Glynn Ct. is visiting in Cleveland.
block by block system to avoid
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Mrs. Harry Stocker of Devonshire Rd. and her mother. Mrs. excessive use of tires or cars.
Minnie Steinberg, of Rochester Ave. are in New York for two weeks.
Assisting Mrs. Daniels and her
co-chairmen, Mrs. Benjamin Jaf-
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Linx of Byron Ave.. Miss Rae Wolsey of fee and Mrs. Seymour Frank,
Toledo, and Jesse L. Wolsey returned Monday from a boat trip to are: Advisory chairmen, Mrs.
the Soo.
H. C. Broder, Mrs. „..Toseph H.
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Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., and daughter, Elaine, of Cortland Ave. Ehrlich, 14rs. Jul*p.Krolik, Mrs.
Max Frank, Mrs. H. L. Jackson,
are in Chicago visiting Mrs. Krell's mother, Mrs. Hannah Unger.
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and Mrs. Abraham Srere; pro-
Mrs. Sara Ralph of Montreal and Mrs. Muriel Hertz of Cornwall, motion chairman, Mrs. Philip
Ont., are visiting with their sister, Mrs. Anne Schwartz of Indiana Lipson; vice chairmen, Mrs. Mil-
Ave., and their brother and sister-1h-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ton Alexander, Mrs. Harry Bar-
Horwitz of Warrington Rd.
nett, Mrs. Max Blumberg,` Mrs.
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Perry Burnstine, Mrs. Nate Sha-
Mrs. Tobias Garon and daughter, Gita, of Stoepel Ave. left July pero, and Mrs. Herman Sten-
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16 for a month in Duluth.
buck, of Pontiac; printing, Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kessler have moved from Burlingame Ave
t , and are now residing at the Art_Center Apartment in Kirby Ave.
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Lappin-Caplan: The marriage
of Mrs. Louise Caplan to A. C.
Lappin took place in New York
City on July 2. Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise performed the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Lappin have re-
turned from a 10-day trip to At-
lantic City and are residing at
the Whittier Apts.
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Meyersohn-Disner: At an im-
pressive
ceremony
in the
home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Disner, of Birwood
Ave., Miss Bluma Disner became
the bride of Rudolph Meyersohn,
son of Mrs. Jennie Ascher Meyer-
sohn of Pennington Dr. on Thurs-
day, July 2. Dr. Leo M. Franklin
of Temple Beth El performed the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gesche-
lin of 1460 Edison Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Muriel, to Alexander Seskin,
son of Adolph Seskin of Blaine
Ave. The wedding date has been
set for Aug. 30.
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Mrs. Mae Shapero of Richton
Ave. announces the engagement
of her daughter, Jayne, to Cor-
poral Jerome Oppenheim, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Oppenheim
of San Juan Ave. Corporal Op-
penheim is now stationed at Palo
Alto, California.
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Mr. and Mrs. Shapiro of Glen-
dale Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Pera
Paula, to Private Irving Kane,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kane
of Detroit. Private Kane is home
on furlough from Dugway Prov-
ing Grounds, Tooele, Utah.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eizelman
of Griggs Ave. announce the en-
gagement of their daughter. Syl-
via, to Harry Zemon, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Zemon of Glad-
stone Ave. Reception on Sunday,
July 26, 6-10 P. M. No cards.
The bride was given in mar-
riage by her father. She was at-
tended by Mrs. Max Neuman,
sister of the bridegroom. Arthur
Disner, brother of the bride, was
best man.
Following the ceremony, which
was attended by relatives, a re-
ception was held in the garden
for 200 guests. Among the out
of town guests attending the wed-
ding were Mr. and Mrs. Magnus
Hirchfeld of Erie, Pa.; Mr. and
Mrs. Israel Disner of Marchant- Highland Park
vine, Pa., and Mrs. Monte Biller
and son of Bay City, Mich.
Sponsors Moonlight
Mr. and Mrs. Meyersohn left on
Highland Park AZA chapter
a ten-day honeymoon trip to Chi- No. 313 of Jr. Bnai Brith will
cago, and will reside on Birwood sponsor a moonlight to Bob-Lo
Ave. upon their return.
Island Sunday evening, July 26.
The boat will leave from the
foot of Woodward Ave. at 8:45
Jerome Frank; prospects, Mrs P. M. Members of the chapter
Maurice_ Landau, Mrs. Geo. Bre- in charge of preparations include
men, Mrs. Sidney Stone; Youth
Dave Hoptman, Louis Zack. Har-
Aliyah, Mrs. Henry Wineman,
ry and Sam Smaller. Al Fink and
Mrs. Julian Zemon, secretary;
pre-solicitation, Mrs. David Marvin Victor. Phil Rothschild is
on the advisory board. Leonard
Cooper, Mrs. Abe Goldman, Mrs.
David Lichtig, Mrs. Arthur Pur- Belove, city AZA director, an-
dy; institute, Mrs. A. H. Brodie; nounces that all AZA chapters
memoriams, Mrs. Milford Stern, will attend.
AZA
Mrs. Robert Marv,-ill; arrange-
ments, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mrs. YESHIVAH AUXILIARY
Meyer Rosenbaum, Mrs. Samuel ENTERTAINS SOLDIERS
Wednesday, July 22, the Ladies
Rubiner; publicity, Mrs. Max
Dushkin, Mrs. Samuel Croll; of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah fur-
recording secretaries, Mrs. Al- nished the USO at Battle Creek
fred Meyers, Mrs. Joseph Bing; with food and refreshments for
corresponding secretaries, Mrs. 150 Jewish soldiers.
Plans were made with the De-
Morris Blumberg, Mrs. Charles
Rubiner; financial secretaries, troit USO office at the Hammond
Mrs. Harry Z. Brown and Mrs. Bldg. to entertain a group of sol-
E. J. Sachse; chairman of work- diers at the second Bob-Lo out-
ers, Mrs. M. B. Berkman; pro- ! ing which the ladies are arrang-
gram, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. ing for Sunday, Aug. 16.
orts , mint 0„. uocti }1
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Bar Mitzvahs
Leonard Erwin Baron, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of
f !if- 4373 Tyler Ave., on Saturday,
,` July 25, at Congregation Shaarey
Zedek. At home Sunday, July
26, 3 to 10 p.m. No cards.
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William S. Hamburger, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamburger,
of 4231 Monterey Ave., Satur-
4 ; day, July 25, at Congregation
A Bnai Israel, Buena Vista and
1 Linwood Ayes. Reception on
,„,1 Sunday at home from 2 to 5 and j%
' t 7 to 9 P. M. No cards.
UNCLE SAM. NEEDS YOUR
CASH IN VICTORY BONDS
Featuring Wedding Portraits
sind Pictures of Children.
In your home or our Studios.
till 6--dondays till
open 9 (tatty
pm.—Sundays 12 to 3
LINEN TOWELS
Guest Towels of linen in du- -
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green, made in Czecho-Slo-
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value these are at only
3
ea.
Leon's Linen Store
7521 McNICHOLAS RD., W.
OPP. SANDERS
'HAPPY COUPLE"
A lacy "empire"
sown and
a
matching
lace-trimmed negligee . . . both in shin-
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pink, or white. Sizes 10 to
14 .. .
Negligee Slop, 4rA floor.
The gown
6.95
The negligee 10.95
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