OCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mrs. Paul Hartrich of Chicago is the house guest of her brother-
-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin of Edison Ave.
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Mrs. Harry August of Huntington Woods returned on Saturday,
g. 1, from Eagle River, Wis., where she& visited her son, Jimmy,
t camp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Dr., and Dr. and
. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd., spent' the week-end at Gay-
rd, Mich., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Dr. have as their
Mrs. Enggass's niece, Mis Helen Bienenstock of New York.
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Henry Frank, who is training at Chenute Fields, M., is spending
brief furlough with his mother, Mrs. Louis Frank of Colorado Ave.
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Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd., who are spend-
Ag the summer in Charlevoix, have as their guests their daughter,
rs. James Wineman, and her son, Henry II of Oak Dr.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Arnfeld of Pittsburgh are visiting their
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld of Warrington Rd.
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Mrs. Edith Thane of St. Paul left on Friday, July 31, after a
k's visit with her brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon
Longfellow Ave.
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Mrs. J. Victor Roemer of Virginia Park entertained a group of
ar daughter's friends at a luncheon at her home on Saturday, Aug.
at which Nancy's engagement to Richard Berris was announced.
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Mrs. William Frank of Wildemere Ave., Dr. and Mrs. Gerald
Pero of Rirchcrest, Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dreifus of Birch-
rest Dr. returned on Monday, Aug. 3, from a motor trip to Wis-
=sin, where they visited with their children at Pine Mere Camp.
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, Mrs. Elmer Zuckerman of Plymouth spent the week-end as the
lest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander
reeman, at their lodge in Sturgeon Point, Mich.
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Vacationing in Bayfield, Canada, are Mr. and Mrs. Frank V. Mar-
la of Moss Ave.
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. Miss Ruth Welling of the Belcrest Hotel returned on Monday,
tag. 3, from Chicago, where she was visiting for a week.
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• jtalph Mayer, who has:; been commissioned a captain, is stationed
Wright Field, Dayton, O.
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Sydney Jacobs of Virtni
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-a Park has left for a month's vacation
California.
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopp of Edison Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. M.
-eorge Wayburn of Pleasant Ridge returned Monday from Camp
ngheart, Wis., where they were visiting with their children.
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• Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Ginn and children, James and Laine, of
crest Ave. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rosen
Muskegon, Mich.
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Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Shrewsbury Rd., left Sunday,
.ug. 2, on a cruise of the Great Lakes.
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Mrs. Julius Klein has returned to her home in Lorain, 0., after
)ending a few days visiting her niece, Miss Julia Klein, and her
',..other-in-law, Aaron Klein of Chicago Blvd.
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Leo M. Welling of Webster Hall will leave Monday for Camp
aster, where he will joint the U. S. 17th General Hospital Unit.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fields of Huntington Woods left on Thurs-
ty, July 30, for Minacqua, Wis., to visit her daughter, Joan, at camp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, of Chicago
vd. returned on Sunday, Aug. 2, from a month in Macatawa, Mich.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Glynn Ct left on Sunday, Aug.
A to spend two weeks in Harbor Springs, Mich.
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Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stein of Pasadena Ave. left Thursday,
`lily 30, on a 10-day trip through the Copper Country.
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Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Broadstreet Ave. left on Tuesday, Aug.
for a short stay in New York City.
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Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. are expected
return this week-end from a week in Frankfort.
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Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan and their children, Vivian and
are spending the month of August in Charlevoix.
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstine and daughters of LaSalle Blvd.
t the week-end at Mackinaw Island.
Mrs. Eugene Sloman has moved from Chicago Blvd. and is now
*ding at the Belcrest Hotel.
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Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Berris of Boston Blvd., are spending 10
in Charlevoix.
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Mrs. Anna Spiro, who was the house guest of her brother-in-law
d sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marwil of La Salle Blvd., returned
her home in New York City on Tuesday, Aug. 3.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Sionian. of Rosalyn Rd. are vacationing in
,ankfort.
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Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr., of Cortland Ave. left this
for a short stay in Fr ankffrt. •
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In honor of Mrs. Jerry Sherman (Ruth Benson), Mrs. M. B.
?.rkman of Parkside Ave.! entertained at a luncheon and shower
12 guests at her home On Saturday, Aug. I.
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Miss Jeanette Pojunsky, who has been the house guest of Mr. and
,rs. Andrew B. Lorre of Kentucky Ave., returned to her home in
tw York City on Monday, Aug. 3.
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z Mrs. Molly Bayles of New York City is visiting her children,
M. and Mrs. Alexander Baruch of the Belcrest HoteL
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.fir. and Mrs. M. B. Goff, who were visiting their children, Mr.
id Mrs. Harold Smilay of- Balmoral Rd., have returned to
ltsburgh.
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Mrs. A. L. Weisman of Oakraan Blvd. left on Saturday, Aug. 1,
Or a short stay at Frankfort.
Dale-Gross: Miss Evelyn Gross,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Gross of Washburn Ave., was
united in marriage to 1st Lieut.
Mrs. Abraham Danzig, mid-
Marc Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs.
western regiOnal chairman of the
Julius Blumenthal of Calvert
Mizrachi Women's Organization
Ave. on Wednesday at 1 p.m. at
of America, after attending the
Temple Beth El. Rabbi Bernard
administrative board meeting,
H. Lavine performed the cere-
has announced plans for the con-
mony which was attended by the
immediate families. The bride's vention to be held in the Henry
sister, Mrs. Gerald Blumenthal, Hudson Hotel, New York City,
was her matron of honor. Lieut. Nov. 9.
S. K. Wilhelm served as best
Intensification of the organiz-
ma-. Lieut. Dale was stationed ation's American activities on
at Carlisle Barracks, Pa., and is behalf of the Palestine effort is
now under sealed orders.
the keynote of the current pro-
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gram, according to Mrs. Dan-
BInmenan-Goldsmith: Mr. and zig, who reported on all the
Mrs. Abraham Goldsmith of 2522 chapters under her jurisdiction,
Gladstone Ave. announce the including junior and senior
marriage of their daughter, Hat- groups. Looking toward the post-
tie, to Aaron J. Blumenau.
war readjustment, the Mizrachi
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women are anxious that the
Foreman-Rosenberg: Pearl Palestine scene shall justify the
Rosenberg and Arthur Foreman demand of the Jews for a Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Kesser of were united in marriage at a tional Homeland, and it is to this
end that they are bending their
New York City, have announced ceremony at which Rabbi Sperka
officiated on Sunday, Aug. 2. efforts.
the engagement of their daugh- After'a boat cruise the newly-
ter, Rhoda, to William B. Manis- weds will be home at 2940 W.
chewitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chicago Blvd.
Hirsch Manischewitz of New
It was Edward G. Robinson
who recited excerpts from Abra-
York. The couple will be mar- CARD OF THANKS
The family of Hyman I. Ash ham Lincoln's writings at a
ried in August, and plan to make
wish to thank their relatives and Hollywood performance last
their home in New York City.
friends for their kind messages week of "Lincoln Portrait," a
Miss Kesser, whose father is and expressions of sympathy.
new composition by Aaron Cop-
executive vice-president of Pur-
land, one of this country's most
distinguished modern composers.
ity Drug Company, Passaic, N.•
J., has studied at Pennsylvania
State University, and is now tak-
ing special defense courses at
Hunter College and will enter
the United States government's
service as a meteorologist.
r••4.1.4 skis trassbi•tt•a tsrlevare
Mr. Manischewitz, associated
with B. Manischewitz Com-
pany, of which his father is vice-
president, studied in Palestine
for three years, and is a graduate
of the Yeshiva College of New
York.
guntunctrf
Mr. and Mrs. J. Victor Roemer
of Virginia Park announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Nancy, to Richard Berris, son
of Mrs. J. M. Berris of Wiscon-
sin avenue.
Bridal Calendar
Aug. 9.—Miss Toba Jackson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Jackson, to Pvt. Julius S.
Rothschild, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Julius Rothschild, at the Shaarey
Zedek, at 2 p. m. Following the
ceremony a reception will be
held at the home of the bride,
3224 Rochester. No cards.
July 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Radner of 3200 Boston
Blvd., a daughter, Joan Marilyn.
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July 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Applebaum of Gladstone
Ave., a son, Robert Lawrence.
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July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
ville Conheim (Virginia San-
dorf) of Ohio Ave., a daughter,
Mary Anne.
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