EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Mr. and Mr:7. Philip Jacobs of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank and their daughter, Betty, of Col:"
Philadelphia Ave. announce the orado Ave., Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of COlorado Ave. and Mrs. Ida Blum
engagement of their daughter, of the Belcrest Hotel are leaving this week-end for a 10-day stay in
Mildred, to Corporal Ralph Fried- Mackinac Island.
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man, son of Mr. and Mrs. David
Mrs. William Fixel of Connecticut Ave. returned last week from
Friedman of Gladstone Ave. a six-Week stay at the Summit Springs Hotel in Poland, Me.
Corporal Friedman is stationed
at Fort Riley, Kan. The wed-
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero have as their guests at Apple Crest
ding will take place in Septem- Farm Rabbi and Mrs. Charles E. Shulman of Chicago.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Morritz of Elm-
hurst Avenue announce the en-
gagement of their daughter, Mu-
riel, to Arthur L. Sofferin, son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sofferin of
Boston Blvd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Sol S. Vineberg
Mrs. A. J. Levin and her two sons, Jordon and Robert, of Frank-
lin Hills will return on Saturday, Aug. 29, froni a short stay at their
summer cottage at Hilton in St. Joseph's Island, Canada. Nancy
Levin will return on Sunday, Aug. 30, after spending the summer at
a camp near Cambridge, Mass.
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Dr. B. Benedict Glazer has returned from Charlevoix, where he
spent the summer. Mrs. Glazer and their small daughter, Stephanie,
will remain until Labor Day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Parkside Ave. and Dr. and Mrs.
Harvey Gass of Ann Arbor returned on Monday, Aug. 24, from a
short stay in Charlevoix.
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Mrs. Monty D. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. will return this
week-end from West Branch, Mich., where she was the guest the
past week of her brother, Martin Blumenthal.
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodney Meyers and their daughter, Helen, and
Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct. returned last week from a
month's vacation in Frankfort.
of Virginia Park, formerly of
Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter, Shirley Margaret, to
Irvin J. Roth, nephew of Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Baum of La Salle
Blvd.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart of
New York City announce the
engagement of their daughter
Ruth to William I. Gold of West
Second Lieut. Henry Ehrlich, who has just completed his officers'
Grand Ave.
training course at Camp Davis, N. C., is spending a week with his
mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, of the Belcrest Hotel.
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Mrs. Jack Rothberg and her son, Howard, of Chicago Blvd.
left on Sunday, Aug. 23, to visit with relatives in Chicago.
Miss Aimee Rosenthal of Kensington Rd. returned on Saturday,
Aug. 30—Miss Muriel Gesch-
lin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 22, from California, where she had spent the summer.
Joseph Geschelin of Edison Ave.,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Parshall of the Wilshire Hotel have returned
to Alexander Seskin, son of
Adolph Seskin of Blaine Ave., from a week in Charlevoix.
Rabbi Leon Fram officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv and their children, Betty and Alvin, re-
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turned last week from a three weeks' trip to Green Lake, Wis.
Aug. 30.—Miss Irene Esther
Siegel, daughter of Mrs. Regina
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oppenheim and their daughter, Valerie,
Siegel of 2684 Tuxedo Ave., to have returned from a short visit with Mrs. Oppenheim's parents, Mr.
Irving Famish, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Alexander Freeman, at their lodge in Sturgeon Point.
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Mrs. Abraham Panush of Grand
Ave., at the bride's home. Aabbl
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers and their daughter, Elizabeth, of
Moses Fischer will officiate.
Lincolnshire Dr., Mrs. John Immerman and Mrs. Arthur Bloom of
Gloucester Drive left on August 25 for Chicago, where they will
be
guests at the Edgewater Beach Hotel. Joan Meyers, who has been
Sept. 3—Miss Margaret Helen
at Camp Pine Mere in Minacqua, Wis., will join her parents in
Franklin, daughter of Dr. and Chicago.
Mrs. Leo M. Franklin, to Stanley
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.Fleischaker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer and their daughter, Betty Ruth,
Bernie Fleischaker of Louisville, of Washington, D. C., are visiting with Mr. Shetzer's parents, Mr.
Ky., at the residence of the bride's and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer of Longfellow Ave.
is,
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parents, 26 Edison Ave., at 6:30
Mrs. Harry Rosman, her daughter, Gloria, and son, Arnold, of
p. m. The ceremony will be per-
lormed by the bride's father in Boston Blvd. returned on Tuesday, August 25, from a short stay in
the presence of the immediate Charlevoix.
Jerry Adler, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Adler of 5372 Seneca
Tuesday, Sept. 15, will mark Ave., on Saturday, Sept. 5, lb
the opening 1942-43 Hadassah a.m., at Congregation Beth Itz-,
meeting, to be held at the Jewish choch, 3836 Fischer Ave.
Community Center at 1:30, as a
dessert luncheon.
Mrs. J. E. Gould, the neew Hunter College, New York, and
president, will preside and intro- at o:12 time held the position of
secretary to the American Econ-
omic Committee for Palestine.
She is at present chairman of the
speakers' bureau for the Worn-
en's Division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Fund in Cleveland.
Mrs. Lewis Daniels, chairman
of the Honor Roll committee,
will give a full report on progress
thus far. Dues and pledges may
be paid at this meeting.
Mrs. Joseph Frank will speak
on arrangements of the national
convention which will be held
jointly with the Zionist Organi-
zation Oct. 14-18.
Mrs. Harry Mendelson, 2965
Burlingame, TO. 5-2564, is Ha-
dassah chairman for the saale cf
War Bonds and Stamps.
A report meeting and dessert
luncheon will be held Wednes-
day, Sept. 2, at 1 P. M., at the
home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg. 664
W. Chicago Blvd. All workers
are urged to attend and bring
duce the guest speaker, Mrs. r7ra their reports. Mrs. George Rob-
Shapiro of Cleveland.
erts is in charge of hospitality.
Mrs. Shapiro, who became af-
filiated with Hadassah in 1928,
"There are two elements that
has been vice-president of fthe
go into the composition of friend-
new York Council of Junior Ha-
dassei and vice-president of ship; one is the truth and the
Cleveland's senior chapter. She other is tenderness."—Emerson.
has visited Palestine twice.
Mrs. Shapiro is a graudate of
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amines of the bride and groom.
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Mrs. Burton M. Lieberman and her daughter, Amalie, of Dallas,
Tex., are expected to arrive on Tuesday, Sept. 1, from Philadelphia,
Sept. 5.—Miss Muriel Fenton, where they have been visiting relatives and friends. While in Detroit
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morry they will be the guests of Mrs. Lieberman's sister-in-law, Mrs.
M. Fenton of La Salle Blvd., to Himon Kaplan, of Roslyn Rd.
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Richard Allan Serlin, son of Mr.
Dr. Benton I. Marks of Boston Blvd. and his brother, Lawrence
and Mrs. John Serlin of Chicago,
M. Marks, of Mt. Clemens left on Aug. 22 on a fishing trip in the
Illinois.
Canadian Soo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selzer of Atkinson Ave. and their children,
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--1- :- -- Dr. and Mrs. John Grekin, of Moss Ave. are spending 10 days in
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4 oz. jar salmon caviar
, 24 lb. cream cheese
grated onion
t. lemon juice
1 T. sour cream
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