Friday, October 30, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ••■•••nt I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Prince to Wed Ruth Welling Heads Dr. Alvin S. Yarrows Campus War Effort A distinction has been accord- ed a Detroiter on the campus of the University of Wisconsin, at Madison. Miss Ruth Welling, daughter of Dr. Benjamin Welling of the Belcrest Hotel, a student at the University, has been made co- ordinator of war efforts for the entire campus. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel left on Wednesday for Miami Beach, Fla., to visit their children, Lieut. and Mrs. Martin L. Butzel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave. and their mothers, Mrs. Benjamin Lambert of the Belcrest Hotel and Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave., are returning Friday from a week's visit in New York City. Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Book-Cadillac Hotel left last Wed- nesday for a month's visit in New York City. Mrs. Max Stotter of Santa Rosa Drive returned last week from Fort Hancock, N. J., where she visited with her children, Pvt. and Mrs. Robert E. Stotter. October Bride Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons of East Boston Blvd. entertained a group of their friends at a dinner in their home last Sunday. Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. is returning on Friday from a visit in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence L. Segar of Birchcrest, Dr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd., entertained a group of their friends at a dinner at the Segar home on Oct. 23. Mrs. Milton Doner and her, small daughter, Jill, will leave on Sunday, Nov. 1, for New York City where they will spend the MISS RUTH .r..-RINCE winter. Ensign Doner is stationed at the Brooklyn Navy Yards. Mr. and Mrs. M. Prince of Les- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vass of East Kirby Ave. are spending two months at their country home on Lake Shore Blvd., near Lexing- lie Ave. announce the engage- ton, Mich. ment of their daughter, Ruth, to Complimenting her sister, Miss Lucille Michelson, who is Dr. Alvin S. Yarrows, son of Mr. leaving on Nov. 1 to assume her duties as Cafeteria Hostess in and Mrs. H. Yarrows, of Peter- the Government Service at Camp McCoy, Wis., Mrs. Nathan H. boro Ave. The wedding date has Shermer of the Lee Crest Apt gave a luncheon at Huyler's on been set for Dec. 20. Oct. 25. Their brother, Sidney Michelson, who is 4th Technician in the Army Ordnance Division, has been transferred from Camp Brandeis Club Formed Sutton, N. C., to Camp McCoy. Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt. Clemens left on Sunday for Oxford, By Pioneer Women Installation of the Brandeis 0., to visit her daughter, Barbara, who is a student at Miami University. Group, a new club in Pioneer Mrs. Rose M. Lipson of Merton Rd., returned on Tuesday Women's Organization, concluded from a week's visit in New York City and Boston, Mass. Yehudith Simchonit's visit in De- Mrs. Walter Schonbach has returned to her home in Chicago troit. This group of .80 women following a 10-day visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold is particularly interested in Red E. Ziv of Wildemere Ave. Cross work. Its secretary is Yetta Dr. Leo J. Croll, who has been commissioned a Captain in Dubin. the Army Medical Corps, is leaving on Friday for his post at Two other clubs, Hedera and Billings Hospital in Indianapolis, Ind. Kinnerith, have merged and will Miss Jean Lind Feerer, a student at the University of Michi- be known as the Hanita Group. gan, spent the past week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Officers are: Isabel Slutsky, re- David M. Feerer of the Belcrest Hotel. cording secretary; Fannie Schre- Mrs. M. Michaels of the Belcrest Hotel has been visiting with ier, corresponding secretary; Hel- relatives in Pittsburgh for the past two weeks. en Horenstein, financial secre- Mrs. R. R. Goldstone of Woodrow Wilson Ave. has returned tary; Sally Polston, treasurer. from Madison, Wis., where she visited with her daughter, Ellen, Plans for the twelfth annual who is a student at the University of Wisconsin. donor luncheon were formulated Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. returned on Monday with the help of Yehudith Sim- from Montreal where she has been visiting her family for the chonit. This affair will be held past few weeks. at the Masonic Temple, Jan. 6. Ensign Ralph Helper returned to his station at Noroton The following Council Com- Heights, Conn., on Wednesday, following a brief furlough spent mittee were chosen: Cultural with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. Anna Sorin; membership and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fink of Winona Ave. have as their guest social, Gussie Green, Sophie Mrs. Fink's mother, Mrs. Sarah Harrison of Pittsburgh. Sislin. and Dorothy Schrechter; Staff Sgt. Julian Meyers' has returned to his post at Savannah, budget, Sophie Siegel and .Isabel Ga., following a short visit with his sister, Miss Annabelle Meyers Slutsky; Jewish National Fund, of Burlingame Ave. Adeline Salinger; War Bonds Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Berris of Boston Blvd. have returned and Stamps, Adele Mondry; from a 10-day trip to Minneapolis, Minn. publicity, Anna Novig, Emma Complimenting Miss Ida Sandler, who is engaged to be married Schreier and Ruth Kanter. to Sydney Paul Maxman, Mr. Maxman's four sisters, Mrs. Nor- Club No. 1 will have its month- man Appleton, Mrs. Paul Horwing, Mrs. Maurice Cohen and Mrs. ly cultural meeting Monday eve- Morton Oppenheim entertained at a luncheon at the Casino Room , fling, at the Farband Folk Shule, of the Book-Cadillac Hotel last Saturday. 12th and Taylor. Masada Club, Mr. and 'Mrs. Jack Levy and their daughters, Rosslyn and Monday evening, heard Mrs. Levona, have moved from the Lee Plaza Hotel to their new home Morris Adler review the life of on Pasadena Ave. Theodor Herzl. Mrs. William Deutsch (Vivian Nussbaum) left last Saturday All clubs of the Pioneer Wo- to join her husband, Lieut. Deutch, who is stationed with the Med- men's Organization are active in ical Corps at Fort Logan, Denver, Colo. the sale of tickets for the Bron- Sgt. Saul Felsot of 16810 Whitcomb Ave., who has been islaw Huberman-Ernma Shever serving with the U.S. Coast Artillery for the past 20 months in concert which will be held at Long Beach, Calif., will be home on furlough. Mrs. Felsot (Vivian Spiwak) will return with him to the coast where he has been the Masonic Temple on Nov. 29. affiliated with the A.U.V.S. Irving Spiwak, son of Mr. .and Mrs. Harry N. Spiwak of 1630 Virginia Park, is now serving with the Air Corps somewhere in Australia. His engagement to Miss Sara Lee Forman was recently announced. Pvt. Spiwak is attached to Hdg. Squadron, 5th Bomber Command. Bridal Calendar Oct, 31—Miss Hilda Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charl6s S. Jacobs, of McQuade Ave., to Ensign Martin Lattin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Lattin, of Cortland Ave., in • the Chapel of Temple Israel, Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. * * Nov. 1—Miss Ruth N. Fried- man, daughter of William Fried- man of the Wilshire Hotel, to Maxwell D. Katzin, son of Anne Katzin of the Wilshire Hotel, at 1:30 P.M., at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, Dr. A. M. Hershrn.an. officiating. * * * Nov. 1.—.Miss Charlotte Per1.-. stein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sainuel Perlstein of 15871 Lin- wood Ave., to George Zahler, son of Geza Zahler, at Hotel Statler. • 4, * * - Nov. 1.—Miss Sally Sue Lev, daughter of Mrs. Ida Lev of Bos- ton Blvd., to Marvin Richard Wolf, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Bur- ton Wolf. At home from 2 to 4 p. m., at 1.8509 Roselawn. No cards.. * * Nov. 1—Miss Fannie Gross- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. —Photo by J. J. Clarke Morris Grossberg of Elmhurst Mrs. Albert Foon was Miss Ave., to Sol Wainer, son of Mrs. Aaron Shiefman, at Congrega- Shirley Louise Weiss, daughter tion B'nai David. of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weiss- of 2510 Buena Vista Ave., before Listen to Harry F. Kelly, Candi- her marriage on Oct. 20. Mr. date for Governor on Altman's Foorz is the son of Mr. and Radio Hour over WJLB, Sunday Mrs. Jacob Foon of 4078 Leslie Noon. MONTH-END Mrs. Albert Gordon of Hazelwood Ave. and her daughter Mrs. Walter E. Becher of Tuller Ave. entertained a family group last Saturday afternoon, honoring Major and Mrs. Louis S. Leland. Major Leland, who is on leave for a month, is stationed at San Turce, Puerto Rica, and is the nephew of Mrs. Albert Gordon. Mrs. George Bassin (Roselyn Cohen), who left to join her husband, Pvt. George Bassin, who is stationed at Ft. Lewis, Wash. was entertained at social affairs by Mrs. S. L. Goodman, Mrs. Bernard Nathan and Mrs. Morrey W. Stein. Mrs. Bassin will stop over to visit with her nephew, Pvt. Manuel Katzman, who is sta- tioned at Ft. Francis, Cheyenne, Wy. Bar Mitzvahs Fight the wa r on every front—give for every hu- The Bar Mitzvah of Richard man cause through, the War Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Chest. Gray of Birwood Ave., will be observed this Saturday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. The parents contributed a scholarship to the United Hebrew Schools in the Bar Mitzvah's honor. • NEUGARTEN CLUB Mrs. Charles Rothstein will be pleased to provide information regarding the Neugarten. Sun- shine Club donor luncheon to be held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Nov. 18. Luncheon reservations can be made by calling TO. • 8-5010.. ,; Featuring Wedging Portraits and • Pictures of Children Studios i In your home or our onda Es —nlys tit Open daily t111 9 p.m.—Sundays 12 to 3 Dress Feature A large group of smart dresses in all sizes and colors . . . 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