Friday, Sagami:4r 25, 1942 THE FEDERATION JEWISH NEWS Page Seven SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mason of 2605 Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gloria, to Milton J. Lebowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lebo- witz of 3290 Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zwicker of Taylor Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Car- oline, to Leon Zied. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Fried of Lawrence Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Goldie June, to Ensign Leonard Mirvis, son of Samuel and the.. late Mrs. Mirvis of Oak Dr. The wedding will take place on Oct. 17. I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Leader In Bncti Brith Is Married .1 11111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111t11111111111W1111111111111EIRM Favorite RECIPESI Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenberg of New York City are visiting Mrs. Rosenberg's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- field, of the Belcrest HoteL ii11111111111111111111111111011111111311111/111111111E111111111111;111111111M110 Mrs. E. M. Miller of Cincinnati is visiting with her son-in-law Knishes and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman, of Boston Blvd. (By Special Request) Mrs. Emma Fecheimer of New York City is spending a month Dough: in Detroit and is stopping at the Belcrest Hotel. 2 cups flour Dr. and Mrs. Alfred Wise of Brooklyn, N. Y., are the guests of 1 1 /4 g t. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gisoni of the Park Lane Apt. 1/3 cup shortening - First Lieut. and Mrs. Theodore I. Cooper were the guests over About 2/3 cup lukewarm water the holidays of Mrs. Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- F i burger, of Chicago Blvd., and have returned to Fort Wayne, Ind., Boiled potatoes mashed with where Lieut. Cooper is stationed at Camp Scott. fried onions or chopped liver. Mrs. Bayre Levin will be the hostess at a tea to be given at Combine all ingredients for her home in Edison Ave. on Wednesday, Sept_ 30, for officers, board making dough, and knead well on members and committee chairmen of the Temple Israel Sisterhood. a floured board until no longer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Chicago Blvd. have returned MRS. WILLIAM J. PHILLIPS sticky. (Add only enough water from their summer home in Sturgeon Point, Mich. Their son, Alwyn Miss Glad ys Goldberger, to be able to handle). When Freeman, has returned to Washington, D. C., after a short visit with daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel thoroughly kneaded, cover dough his parents. Goldberger of 2452 Fullerton and allow to stand for one-half Mr. and Mrs. Martin Oppenheim returned to their home in Chi- cago on Tuesday, following a few weeks' visit with their parents, Ave., was married to William J. hour. Roll dough very thin and Sept. 25 — Miss Roslyn Helen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt, of the Indian Village Manor, and Mr. Phillips of 2668 Calvert Ave., place on dough filling and roll as Sept. 10, at the Book Cadillac for jelly roll. Cut in two inch Fellman, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Aaron Fellman of 1645 . Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alvin and their daughters, Marilyn and Phyl- Hotel. Dr. B. Benedict Glazier slices, grease baking pan gener- ously and bake in hot oven until Chicago Blvd., to Dr. Herbert lis, of Longfellow Ave., have returned from Cedar Beach, where performed the ceremony. Mrs. Leonard Hart was matron brown. Ikonard Pariser, son of Mr. and they had spent the summer. First Lieut. Herbert G. Blumberg returned to his post at Mon- of honor, and Frank Dickman Mrs. Sol Pariser of Passaic, N. J. Kreplach mouth, N. J., where he is an instructor in mathematics and electricity was best man. Oct. 15—Miss Jennie Hoffman, 2 eggs Mrs. Phillips is an active mem- at the Officers' Candidate School, following a five-day furlough spent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg, of Glynn Ct. pinch of salt ber of Bnai Brith, and is vice Hoffman of 2750 Sturtevant Ave., flour Mr. and Mrs. Jacob B. Lasky returned to their home in Miami president of Woman's Auxiliary to Charles M. Amberg, son of Beach, Fla., on Tuesday, following a two months' visit with their 122, sponsor of the Deborah Jun- Filling: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Amberg of families. 1 lb. boiled beef, chopped iors and past president of the W. Hollywood Ave. 1 egg yolk Mrs. Herman Lewis and Mrs. Theodore Keller of Cherrylawn Junior Council. Pinch of salt Oct 18—Miss Gloria Lorraine Ave. were hostesses at a luncheon on Sept 15 at Franklin Hills 1 T. chicken fat or vegetable Globerson, daughter of Mr. and Country Club. - shortening. Complimenting their brother, Capt. Benton I. Marks, who left Mrs. Isadore Globerson of Les- Beat eggs. Add salt and flour lie Ave., to Herman Oleshansky, for his post in Chicago on Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern D. and Mrs. Nathan J. Kape- to make a soft dough. Roll on son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ole- of Mt. Clemens entertained at a dinner in their home on Sept. 18. Private Bernard M. Brown has returned to his post at Camp tansky of 18452 Birchcrest Drive floured board and cut in two-inch shansky of Philadelphia Ave., at Custer following a few days' leave spent with Mrs. Brown of the will be at home Saturday, Sept. squares. Place a small amount Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Highland Towers. 26, 8:30 to 11 p. m., in honor of of filling in each square. and Nov. 7—Miss Shirley Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer of the Lee Crest Apt. re- the Bar Mitzvah of their son, press edges securely. Boil for ten daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan turned on Sunday from New York City, where they had spent a Larry. No cards. minutes in rapidly boiling salted Kaplan of Fullerton Ave., to week at the Commodore Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. I. Merkow of water. Very good served with Corporal Sheldon J. Goldstein of Mrs. Joseph Falk and daughter, Nancy, of Stoepel Ave. are visit- 7415 Harper Ave. announce the chicken broth. Chicago, Ill. ing in New York City and in Leominister,- Mass. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leon Oct. 4—Miss Sylvia Goldman, Sgt. Walter Grossfeld returned on Monday to his post at Tampa, William, on Sunday, Sept. 27, at daubhter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Gold- Fla., where he is an instructor at Drew Field in the 9th Fighter Congregation Beth Yitzchok, 3836 man of Elmhurst Ave., to Frank Command, following a I5-day furlough spent with his parents, Mr. Fischer. Dinner Sunday evening, Schumer, nephew of Mr. and and Mrs. Max S. Grossfeld, of Farrand Ave. Sept. 27, at Schiff and Moss, 5028 Mr. and Mrs. Julius W. Gilbert have returned from a summer's Joy Road. Mrs. Harry Schumer. stay at Charlevoix. Oct. 10—Melvin Lee, son of Aug. 31—To Dr. and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. L Brown of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. Eva Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Gilbert, of Saul Sugar (Wilma Schiller), a Shuster of Philadelphia left for their homes on Tuesday, following 11534 Byron Ave., at Congrega- daughter, Suzanne, at Vancouver, a 10-day visit with their nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tion Shaarey Zedek. Wash. Springel, of the Wilshire HoteL • • • Among the young people who have left to resume their studies YOUNG WOMEN'S BICUR Sept. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Jo- or to matriculate at the various school are Ruth Welling, Barbara CHOLEM LUNCHEON JAN. 13 Enggass, Sherry Brown and Carolyn Davidson, University of Wis- The fourth annual donor seph Springel (Hannah Selen) of consin; Seymour Grossfield, Michigan State College; Milton Wag- luncheon of Young Women's Wilshire Hotel, a son, Barry Lee- ner, University of Virginia; Alvin Wagner, Cheshire School in . • * Connecticut; Barbara Cohen, Jean Feere, Suzanne Leyton, Broudy Bicur Cholem will be held Wed- Sept. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- Simon, Warren Schwayder, Jimmie Zuckerman, Bill Oberfelder nesday, Jan. 13, at the Shaarey Zedek. Reservations may be bert D. Schussel (Edna Edelman), and John Redfield, University of Michigan. Corp. Manuel Zechman left on Monday for his post at Fort made by calling Mrs. William 2675 Rochester, a daughter, Lana Staller, TO. 6-0440. Joan. Knox, Ky., following a brief furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Zechman, of Pingree Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. are expected 'home this week-end from Evanville, Ind., where they are visiting their children, Dr. and Mrs. Morton Helper. Miss Helen Adelburg of Toronto has returned to her home after a few days' visit 'with Mrs. Norman Helpert of Park Ave. First Clais. Private Sidney Ginsburg (Medical Corps.) spent a W e o d wa r d thr• Wa s o w toItr.ar a week's furlough with his mother, Mrs. Simon Ginsburg, of War- rington Rd. Mrs. Abe Cohen of Ephrata, Pa., is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Davis Benson of Northlawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaine of Balfour Rd. left on Thursday for an extended stay in California. Mrs. Earl Hordes left on Tuesday for Fort McClellan, Alabama, where her husband, Private Hordes, is now stationed. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. David Porvin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Selling of 19353 Stoepel Ave. have returned from an extended tour of the south and a visit with their son, Lieut. Jack L. Selling of the Air Corps, who has just received his wings at Lake Cha:-.-les, La., and is now an instructor at Enid Army Flying A superb Relit of School, Enid, Okla. Bridal Calendar Bar Mitzvahs BIRTHS 41 *offil Swistice -1-11111111-10Cilf ENJOY Amer i ca's imported English Most Beautiful Dry Cleaning YOUR FLIT 22 Cask and Carry off Milt MIND Stores Throsgbowt Detroit To Serve row Open Evenings * • LA? US FAX, SAYE ON OUR LOW CASH & CARRY PRICES The Correct Shoes Will Do It . . 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