Friday, August 21, 1942
THE JEWISH NEWS
SOCIAL EVENTS
Page-Nine
NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Miss Mantell Gets
Opera School Call
Marriages
Bar Mitzvahs
Cohen-Milstein: Mrs. L. Mil-
Dr. and Mrs. Martin Naimark of Roselawn Ave. have returned Is Only Michigan Singer In- stein, of W. Euclid Ave., an-
from their vacation in northern Michigan.
nounces the marriage of her
Henry Lonnerstater, son of
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vited to Attend Study
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daughter, Gertrude, to Harry S.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Lonnerstater
Mr. and Mrs. M. Birnbaum and daughter will return to Detroit
Cohen,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mor-
School in New York
from Charlevoix on Aug. 23 with their summer guests, Mrs. M. Ros-
ris Cohen, of Blaine Ave., on of 2014 Blaine Ave., on Saturday,
enblatt and children, of New York.
Sunday, Aug. 16, Rabbi A. M. Aug. 22, at Congregation Shaarey
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Miss Mildred Mantell, Detroit Herschman officiating.
Zedek.
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Cohen will return Sunday from a soprano, is the only Michigan
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month's visit in Frankfort with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel singer invited to attend the Op-
Casman Hoffman: On Sunday,
Blacher and family, who are there for the season.
Gilbert Gibbs, son of Mr. and
era Study School for young Am- Aug. 2, Rabbi Joshua Sperka
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Mrs. Gilbert Gibbs of 17544
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of Boston Blvd. returned on Monday, erican artists of promise organ- united in marriage Gloria Hoff- Northlawn Ave., on Saturday,
Aug. 17, from Dayton, 0., where they visited with their children, ized by Eric Semon; the well- man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Aug. 22, at Congregation Shaarey
Corp. and Mrs. James Berendt. Corp. Berendt is stationed at Pat-
Frank A. Hoffman, of Glynn Zedek.
terson Field.
Court
Ave.,
and
David
Casman,
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son of Mrs. Fannie Casman of
Mr. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. will return on Friday,
Wildemere Ave. Miss Shirley
Aug. 21, from a visit in Grand Rapids.
Gorney was maid of honor and
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the bridesmaids included Made-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Kaufman of Whitmore Road returned on
line Nathan, Dolores Nathan and
Aug. 22—Miss Pearl Schlussel,
Tuesday, Aug. 18, from a short stay at Mackinac Island.
Jean Swartz. Meyer Solomon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-
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was best man and Theodore rice Schiussel of Pontiac, for-
Lieut. Robert J. Newman who has completed his officers' train-
Wittenstine, Robert Besky and merly of Detroit, to Pvt. Bennie
ing course in Miami Beach is now stationed at the Tonopah Bomb
Milton Elkiss were ushers.
Mirkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
and Gunnery Range, Nevada.
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cob Mirkin of South Bend, Ind.
Mrs. L. N. Burnham of New York City is visiting her mother,
Williams-Schiner: On Sunday The marriage will take place at
Mrs. Hugo Freund, at Walnut Lake.
evening, Aug. 16, at Bnai Moshe Keesler Field, Miss., where Pvt.
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Synagogue, Rabbi M. Fischer Mirkin is now stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero entertained a group of their friends
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united in marriage Mae Schiner,
at a dinner on Saturday evening, Aug. 15, at Apple Crest Farms.
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daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simon
Aug. 30—Miss Muriel Gesche-
Schiner, 3375 Collingwood Ave., lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Henriette Robinson and Miss Setta Robinson of Calvert
and Ted Williams, son of Mr. Joseph Geschelin of Edison Ave.,
Ave. returned on Monday, Aug. 17, from a week on Mackinac
-Photo by J. J. Clarke
Island.
and Mrs. Stanley Williams, 2704 to Alexander Seskin, son of
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MISS MILDRED MANTELL
Grand Ave. Miss Nita Williams Adolph Seskin of Blaine Ave.,
Mrs. William H. Gordon of Muirland Ave. returned-on Wednes-
attended the bride as maid of Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.
day, Aug. 19, from Harrisburg, Pa., following a visit with her hus- known European represenative honor and the bridesmaids were
band, Colonel Gordon, who is stationed with the Medical Corps at of the Metropolitan Opera Co., Eleanor Wolf, Miriam Kassel,
Carlyse Barracks.
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who brought Flagstadd to Am- Estelle Kraus and Millie Lax.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bing of Fairfield Ave. returned on Thurs- erica. The object of the school Nathan Landgarten was best
man with Sidney Schiner, Jerry
day, Aug. 20, from a cruise to Mackinac Island and Chicago.
is to discover and equip talent Kraus, Sam Assik and Arnold
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Mrs. Ethel Craine of La Salle
Mrs. Milton Alexander and her daughter, Helen, of Calvert Ave. for the opera and to replace Eu- Goldstein as ushers. A reception
re in Cincinnati visiting Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ropean artists who have been followed the ceremony. Mr. and Boulevard announces the en-
uis Mania.
gagement of her daughter, Betty,
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eliminated from active operatic Mrs. Williams are honeymooning
to Arthur L. Benson, son of Mr.
in Chicago.
Harold C. Allen of Birchcrest Ave., who has been commissioned work because of the war.
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and Mrs. Louis Benson of Strath-
Captain in the Air Service Command, left on Wednesday for the
moor Ave. The wedding will
Miss Mantell, who is now in
Schaflander - Polumbaum: In
fficers' Training School in Miami Beach, Fla.
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New York attending Opera Study the presence of the immediate take place some time in October
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin of the Whittier Apts. and Mrs. J. Y. School classes, is well known in families, at the Van Cleve Hotel, when Arthur's brother, Morton,
• urnstine of Rochester Ave. have returned from an extended trip Michigan music circles and has in Dayton, 0., Miss Marjorie will be able to secure a leave
o Mackinac Island, Milwaukee and Chicago.
obtained much of her training Polumbaum, daughter of Mr. and from his duty with the U. S.
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in Detroit. The Opera School Mrs. Philip Polumbaum of Har- Army Air Force and attend the
Dr. Sidney J. Beigler of Huntington Woods returned on Mon-
groom as best man.
, Aug. 17, from a short stay in Charlevoix. Mrs. Biegler and her aims to provide musical and dra- rison, N. Y., and Pvt. Gerald M
lighters, Elisa and Mary Anne, will remain there for another matic coaching of operatic en- Schaflander, son of Mr. and Mrs.
sembles and solos as well as co- Samuel Schaflander of Detroit, Mager of Haifa. Palestine. Dr.
0 days.
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ordination of music and acting. were united in marriage, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated at the
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman of Wildemere Ave. and Mr. and Courses include presentation of Burick of Dayton officiating. ceremony which was attended by
Mrs. Harry B. Lichterman of Boston Blvd. entertained a group of entire acts from popular opera Seymour Kapetansky acted as relatives and held at the home
their friends at a dinner on Friday evening, Aug. 14, at Franklin repertoires. On the faculty are: best man and Constance Schaf- of the bride's uncle and aunt,
Oils Country Club.
Dr. Estelle Liebling, composer lander was the bride's attendant. Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of
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After a brief honeymoon, the Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Mager
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Goldberg and their daughters, Louise and teacher of many famous
and Alice, of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Goldberg's parents, Mr. and singers; Dr. Lothar Wallerstein, couple are residing at 22 Maple left immediately after the cere-
stage director of Metropolitan St., Xenia, 0., close to Patterson mony on a short trip to North-
airs. Mores Marks of Boston Blvd.
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Opera Co., one of the greatest Fieli where Pvt. Schaflander is ern Michigan.
Miss Fanny Rosen of Chicago Blvd. is visiting her nephew and living directors whose successes stationed at present as an in-
niece, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Levin, in Pittsburgh.
inclue 13 years as director of structor in the Air Service Com-
Stamp Out the Axis
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With War Bonds and Stamps
the Salzburg Festival, seven mand Administration and Edu-
Capt. Louis L. Barnett, M. C., is expected to arrive on Friday, years at La Scala in Milan, the cational Department.
ug. 21, by plane from Diggs Field, Texas. He will return to El
o by motor accompanied by Mrs. Barnett and their three chit- Opera House in Rome and most
Mager-Weisman: At eight
of the outstanding operas in
, Virginia, Richard and Peggy.
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o'clock on Wednesday evening,
Europe.
Miss Estelle Alpern of Boston Blvd. is spending 10 days in
Miss Mantell was invited to Aug. 19, Miss Phyliss Rose Weis-
ew York City.
attend the Opera Course through man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
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Leo Weisman (former Detroit-
Mrs. George Richard Lieber of Dexter Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. the efforts of Estelle Liebling ers) of Rehovoth, Palestine, be-
• g Goldman of Cherrylawn Ave. left on Saturday, Aug. 15, to with whom she studied in New came the bride of Arthur Mager,
York.
d two weeks in Harbor Springs, Mich.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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Miss Lottie Hill has moved from West Grand Blvd. and is now
iding at the Wilshire Hotel.
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Mrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apt. returned on Sun-
y, Aug. 16, from Los Angeles, Calif., where she had been visiting
*th relatives and friends.
special
august
Mrs. George Lipkin and her daughters, Elyse and Adriane, of
Mass., who have been visiting with Mrs. Lipkin's parents,
. and Mrs. -David M. Sidder of Chicago Blvd., have left to join
pt. Lipkin at his post with the Air Corps at Harlingen Gunnery
hool in Texas.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks and their son, Lee, of Broadstreet Ave.
turned on Sunday, Aug. 16, from a few weeks' vacation in Oscoda.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim L. Lieberman of Santa Barbara Ave.
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vacationing in Mackinac Island.
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$ Mrs. Lawrence B. Marks of Mt. Clemens left on Monday, Aug.
N7, for Lawton, Oklahoma, to visit with her brother-in-law and
;aster, Major and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers. Major Meyers is sta-
oned at Fort Sills.
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Miss Eleanor Scher of Chicago is visiting her parents, Mr. and
rs. Sol Scher of Philadelphia Ave. Miss Scher is assistant director
the Mandel Clinic of Michael Reese Hospital.
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Miss Frances Freedman of Greenlawn Ave. left to join her
ents in South Haven, Mich.
BIRTHS
Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mri. Abe
• of Leslie Ave. (Vivian
ussel), a daughter,
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Aug. 13—To Mr. and Mrs.
Hartman (Eleanore Ja-
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of Renfrew Rd., a son.
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