Page Eight Marriages Marx-Lewis — Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis of Longfellow Ave., announce the marriage of their daughter, Carol, to Avia- tion Cadet Sackman Marks, son of Mi.• and Mrs. Joseph Marx of Monroe, La., on Tuesday, Aug. 25, in-. King City, Calif. • • • Seskin-Geschelin—At noon on Sunday, Aug. 30, Rabbi Leon M. Frain will perform the ceremony which will unite in marriage Miss Muliel Geschelin, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs:, Joseph Ges- chelin, and Alexander Seskin, son of Adolph Seskin. The wed- ding, which will be held at the Geschelin home at 1460 Edison Ave., will be attended only by the families. Audrey Geschelin will be her sister's maid of honor and the groom's brother, Jack Seskin, will serve as best man. After a brief honeymoon, the young couple will reside at 950 Whitmore Road. • • • Grossman - Gerson — Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Gerson announce the marriage on Aug. 20, of their daughter, Mildred, to Lewis San- ford Grossman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grossman of Mus- kegon, Mich. The ceremony took place at the Wilshire Hotel with Dr. A. M. Hershman officiating. The bride is a graduate of the University of. Michigan and the groom is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Chicago where he was a member of Phi Sigma Delta Social Fraternity and also Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society. Sisterhood Dancing Classes Open Oct. 18 The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El again will sponsor a class in ballroom dancing, this year un- der the direction of Miss Olga Fricker and her assistants. The class will meet on Sun_ days, 3 to 4 p.m., for 10 weeks, from Oct. 18 to Dec. 20. Enroll- ment is open to girls 12 and 13 years old and to boys 12 to 14 years old. The fee is $5 for 10 lessons for children of Temple and Sis- terhood members, and $6 for chil- dren of non-members. Since the size of the class is limited, it is advisable to register the children early. Reservation, accompanied by a check, may be mailed to Mrs. Alfred Dreifus, 18647 Birchcrest Drive. Mrs. William Field heads the dancing class committee. THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Joshua Sarasohn off Atkinson Ave., Mrs. J. Shurly Hor- witz of Atkinson Ave. and Miss Lucile Mintz of Chicago Blvd. re- turned on Aug. 22 from a week in New York City. • • • Mrs. Otto Weiss of Broadstreet Ave. and Mrs. Sydney Berke and her daughter, Johanna, of the Whittier Hotel have returned from Algonquin Park, Canada, where they visited with their sans, Joseph Weiss and Joseph Berke, at Camp Tamakwa. Dr. Weiss has returned from a fishing trip in Waupaca, Wis. • • • Enroute to her home in Waco, Tex., from Old Orchard, Me., where she had spent the summer, Mrs. Louis Fred spent a few days in Detroit, visiting with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieber- man of Birchcrest Dr. • • • Ralph Helper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper, of Atkinson Ave. has been commissioned as ensign and is leaving on Sunday, Aug. 30, for the officers' training school in Noroton Heights, Conn. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern and their daughter, Barbara, of Mt. Clemens and Mr. and Mrs. Max Weinberg and their daughters, Laura Ann and Marie, of Warrington Rd. left on Sunday, Aug. 23, to spend a week in New York City. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg of Virginia Park have as their guest their daughter, Mrs. Frank D. Reed, Jr., of Houston, Tex. An- other daughter, Mrs. J. D. Sheftel, and her small son, Lyle, returned to their home in Denver, Colo., after an extended visit. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman of Glastonbury Ave. and Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt of Muirland Ave. have returned from a short trip to Algonquin Park, Canada. • • • Mrs. Hyman Winkelman and her son, Robert, returned Aug. 22, to their home in Chicago, following a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of Renfrew Rd. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Egon Benesi of Seward Ave. will return this week-end from a two weeks' trip to New York City and the New England States. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Milton J. Saffir of Cortland Ave. left on Sunday, Aug. 23, for Denver, Colo., where they will visit Mrs. Saffir's parents. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rosenblum and young son of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a visit with their mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum, in Gladstone, Mich. • • • Mrs. I. Gallow of Calvert Ave. returned on Sunday, Aug. 23, from a 10-day stay at the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clemens. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Seymour Lipsitt have moved from the Lee Plaza Apt. and are now residing at 2725 Boston Blvd. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter and their daughter, Sylvia, of Chicago Blvd. will return on Tuesday, Sept. 1, from a 10-day stay at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Harold Trunsky of Greenlawn Ave. returned last week from Algonquin Park, Canada, where they visited their son, Ronnie, at Camp Tamakwa. • • • Marguerite Kozenn, operatic soprano, appeared as soloist with the Michigan Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Valter Poole in the Greek Theater in Cranbrook on Wednesday, Aug. 26, and on the campus of the Grosse Pointe High School on Thursday, Aug. 27. • • • Dr. and Mrs. Saul Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cosky, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz have returned from their vacation at Lakeside Rancho in the Upper Michigan Peninsula. 1/M111/11111 Irish Linen • . Closely woven Irish Linen Luncheon Cloths with colored borders of Wine, Gold, Green and Blue. Opposite Sanders • • • • Mrs. Saul Victor Mattus and daughter, Marilyn, of Fairfiel Ave. left Saturday to spend a few weeks in the east. BUY FURS WITH CONFIDENC AT ANNIS FURS AND SAV BY BUYING NOW IN TH 55th AUGUST SALE OF FURS Genuine Grey Kidskin . 3189 Mink or Sable Mended Muskrat 179 325 0.• 199 '119 • Genuine Tipped Mink....995 Hudson Seal Dyed Muskrat Coat 229 Australian Seal Dyed Coney 75 Nat. Grey Persian Lamb.395 Matara, Safari or Black Alaska Sealskin 395 Genuine Mink Gill Coat. 289 • • 1 / 4 ., • .•„ • Cocoa Dyed Ermine Coat 425 Genuine Natural Skunk 395 Genuine Natiral Mink..1095 A star-studded collection at prices that are definitely moderate in price. Model Not ' Exactly as Sketch. We Recommend that You Shop Early! MAU RICE SHOP Fettrhion.r for Dixertminaling Women 11616 DEXTER BLVD. Open Evenings •• Genuine Mink Sides Coat 319 Black Dyed Persian Lamb 219 Black Dyed Persian Paw 119 A complete new showing of the finer Fall Fashions in Junior, misses' and women's sizes. Presenting all that is NEW in style . . . fabric . . . shade and combination. Eye- catching successes that are the distinctive creations of the new fall season. Leon's LINEN Store 7521 McNichols Road West • Black Dyed Persian Lamb 295 Blonde Dyed Muskrat 179 Exceptionally Good Value! 52"x52" size .S2.85 52"x70" size . $3.50 • Mary H. Wineman has chosen Sunday, Aug. 30, for her wed • ' day. The ceremony will be held at noon at the home of her paren Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, of Hamilton Road, and will be a tended by the family. Miss Wineman has asked her sister-in-la Mrs. James Robinson, to be her matron of honor, and Lieut. Jam Wineman will serve as Mr. Davis' best man. The bride's grandmothe Mrs. Joseph Friedman, of Pittsburgh will give the rehearsal dinn on Saturday evening, Aug. 29. Tipped Skunk Coat Black Dyed Skunk Coat Studio UN. 1-7100 . Genuine Sheared Beaver 385 Van Riper 3143 W. McNichols On the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary, . Mr. Mrs. Charles Usher of 2385 Cortland Ave., were honored at a s prise dinner by their children, Dr. and Mrs. William K. Usher, their home on Balfour Road. In addition to all their children grandchildren, the following relatives came from New York to a tend the celebration: Sol and Rose Komisaruk, Joseph and Syl Naiman, Miss Toby Komisaruk, Mrs. S. Naiman and Mrs. E. Bogo elsky, Mrs. Charles Usher's sister. • • • Mrs. Ruth B. Edelson and her small son, Jimmy, are vacatio with her brother, Private Gerald Bruson, who is attending the fi artillery school at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Gerald is well known in loc A. Z. A. circles, having been president of one of the local branch Mrs. Edelson is on the staff of the Visiting Nurses' Organization is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Bruson of Grand Ave. • • • Among the campers who returned on Wednesday, Aug. 26, fro Pine Mere in Miacqua, Wis., were Ruth Frank, Suzanne Dre' Alice Spero, Lois Daniels, Lois Hopp, Joan Grosner, Joan Fiel Sarah Simons, Shirley Simons, Rosalie Mayer, Nancy Wofner, Levin, Mary Judith Kallet, Patricia Oppenheim, Suzanne Jac son and Dean Laib. On the same day Mary Brown, Maryanne Sha ero, and Nancy Weisman returned from Camp Chickagarni. 13' Frank, Hubert Goldman, Ruthven Simons and Clement Hopp, J arrived on Monday, Aug. 24, from Camp Nebagaman in Wiscons' On Sunday, Aug. 30, Johnny Hopp, Jimmy August, David Gordo Henry Gordon and Barry Wayburn will return from Camp Stro heart in Eagle River, Wis., and on the same day Marilyn Ko Shirley Frank and Beth Elaine Srere will come from Camp Agaw in Minacqua. • • • Miss Lorraine Joan Denenburg entertained at a dinner party honor of Miss June Myra Kerner, bride-elect of Sept. 6. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sheps of Flint, Mich., have returned fro Chicago, where they visited with relatives. Sable Dyed Squirrel PRENZLAUER SOCIETY Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Fannie Strauss, 3779 Sturtevant. January 19, 1943, has been set as the date for the annual donor luncheon, plans for which will be made at Tuesday's meeting. 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