'Friday, NevemIier 6, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTO 1 EST TO WOMEN ) 'Plantation Party' Will Be Held Nov. 15 ACTIVITIES IN*SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Dr. are on a 10-day visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers of Lincolnshire Dr. entertained a group of friends at a dinner given in their home on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Lambert of Whittier Rd. have returned from a short trip to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. have as their guest Tts. Burak's mother, Mrs. Benjamin Wolfe, of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. will entertain a group of their friends at a dinner in their home on Saturday, Nov. 7. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett of Pontiac left on Oct. 26 to spend a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Chicago Blvd. are spending 10 days in New York City. "Mrs. Louis Krause of Webb Ave. is visiting with her children, Dr. and Mrs. David Feld, in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn of the Belcrest Hotel have as their guest Mrs. Cohn's mother, Mrs. Rose Meyer of Los Angeles, Calif., Mrs. John J. Hagedorn returned on Wednesday to St. Louis, Mo., following a stay of several weeks in Detroit. Miss Edith Schetzer of Longfellow Ave. and Miss Ethel Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. have returned from a 10-day visit in New York City. `Mrs. Samuel Gingold has come from Temple, Tex., to spend a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, at the Belcrest Hotel. Her husband, Lieut. Gingold, is stationed at Camp Hood, Tex. .( Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter have returned from Montreal, where they visited with Mrs. Lieter's family. Pvt. and Mrs. Morris Rosman have returned to Camp Edwards, Mass., following a few days' visit with their families. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lichtig of Burlingame Ave. have had as their guest Mrs. Lichtig's mother, Mrs. Laura Neumann of Cleve- land, 0. Pvt. Abner Friedman, son of Henry Friedman of Edison Ave., has been transferred from Long Beach, Calif., to Morrison Field. West Palm Beach, Fla. Henry and Merrill Solomon of Fairview, Mich., are visiting Miss Lena Solomon of Atkinson Ave. Sgt. Martin Hoffer returned on October 28 to Camp MacLellan, Ala., following a 10-day furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hoffer of Leslie Ave. Lieut. Ernest L. Jay left on Sunday for St. Louis, Mo., where he will serve in the Medical Administrative Corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Israel Jay of Grand Ave. AlVIr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of 2070 Collingwood Ave., have left for Clarksville, Tenn., to visit with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Haber. Mrs. Samuel Benjamin of 4302 Waverly has returned from New York where she attended the Hadassah convention. Paul Feinberg of Warrington Drive has returned from Cham- paigne, Ill., where he spent a few days with his sister, Miriam, who is attending the University of Illinois. Miss Feinberg spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas C. Feinberg, and attended the Michigan-Illinois game at Ann Arbor. Dr. Irving B. Schulak has been commissioned a Captain in the Medical Corps and will leave on Nov. 9 for Fort Douglas, Utah. Mrs. Schulak and children will join them later. Miss Ray Yanovsky of Monterey Ave. entertained a group of 20 friends at a dinner and personal shower at her home, on Oct. 28, in honor of Miss Edythe Ruth Cohen of Elmhurst Ave., bride-elect of Dec. 27. Lieut. and Mrs. Leopold J. Snyder (Phyllis Pelavin) are now re- siding in San Antonio, Tex. Lieut. Snyder, who is in the Air Corps, has been transferred to Randolph Field where he is getting Flight Surgeon training. , The Infants' Service Group's "Plantation Party" will be held Sunday evening, Nov. 15, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Ray Gorrell and his band will provide music for dancing, including Virginia -- Miss Shirley Subar Heads Zionist Youth Miss Shirley Subar was elected president of the Zionist Youth Council of Detroit at a meeting of representatives of Avukah, Habonim, Hashomer Hatzair, Junior Hadassah, Little Women of Hadassah, Young Israel and Young Judaea. Other officers were elected as follows: Joe Weizenbaum, vice- president; Evelyn Robbin, treas- urer; Hillel Grossman, corres- ponding secretary; Shevie Laik- in, recording secretary. Evelyn Sislin is representative on the Senior Zionist Council. Committee heads are: Jewish National Fund, Hadassah Yanich; Hebrew classes, Simcha Alpert; *CHIN* AND WAININer Reel. War Bonds will be given away as prizes. The special attraction of the evening will be a floor show staged by members. Tickets can be obtained from members by calling Mrs. J. Hack- man, TO. 5-3802, or Mrs. A. Mar- ans, TO. 8-8380, or at the door. Refreshments will be served free by Mrs. S. Guttentag and her committee. Mrs. D. King is general chair- man and Mrs. S. G. Bank is pres- ident of the group. for bridesmaids. Debbie Wainer and Sandra Grossberg were flow- er girls, Arthur Faber was best Solomon-Friedman: The mar- man, Ix ith Manuel Grossberg, riage of Miss Maxine Miriam Harold Strom and Marvin acting Friedman, daughter of Henry as ushers. Friedman of Edison Ave. and the Kosasky-Milgrom: On Nov. I late Mrs. Friedman, to Jerome Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Pearl Milgrom, daughter of Morris Solomon of Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milgrorn, will take place in Chicago at the 1670 Pingree Ave., became the Belden Stratford Hotel Sunday bride of Daniel Kosofsky, son of afternoon, Nov. 8. Following a Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kosofsky, short honeymoon trip East, the 4037 Sturtevant Ave., at the home young couple will reside at the of the groom, with the bride's Versailles Apt. at 53rd and Dor- brother, Rabbi Milgrom of Joliet,. chester, in Chicago. Ill., officiating. Kellerman-Rice: Miss Sophie Zahler-Perlstein: The Statler Rice, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Hotel was the scene of a lovely Samuel W. Rice of Edison Ave., wedding on Sunday evening was united in marriage to Walt- when Rabbi Mogil united in mar- er Kellerman, son of Mrs. Louise riage Charlotte Perlstein, daugh- Kellerman of Richton Ave., at ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Per1-. 2:30 o'clock on Thursday, Oct. 29. stein, 15871 Linwood, and George Dr. B. Benedict Glazer performed the ceremony which took place at Zahler. Mrs. A. Chesiuk was mat- the bride's home and was attend- ron of honor and Mary Perlstein and Ruth Zahler were brides- ed by the immediate families. Wainer-Grossberg: Miss .Fannie maids. Edward Rosenberg was Grossberg, daughter of Mr. and best man. Larry Bader and Harry Mrs. Morris Grossberg of Elm- Borkin were ushers. • Among _the out of town guests hurst Ave., became the bride of Sol Wainer, son of Mrs. Aaron were Mr. and Mrs. M. Eisenrnan Shiefman of Elmhurst Ave., at and Aaron Perlstein, uncle of the the Bnai David Synagogue, with. bride, of New York. Rabbis Sperka and Stollman of- Sztkeiy-Moss: Mr. and Mrs. ficiating. Miss Chilly Grossberg, Ben Moss announce the marriage sister of the bride, was maid of of their daughter, Gertrude, to honor. Misses Mollie Foreman, Fred J. Szekely, son of Mrs. Mary Sandra Fields and Caroline Szekely of Los Angeles, at the Cohen were bridesmaids. Florine home of Mrs. B. Harrison on San- and Sandra Grossberg were jun- ta Barbara Dr., on Oct. 29. III a-HUY Woodwar4 Ihrtt WasItingtc CALLOUS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwick of Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Ann, to Manuel Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Weinstein of Elmhurst Ave. The wedding will take place on Thanksgiving Day. * * * Mrs. Milton Firestone of Tux- edo Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Hortense, to Seymour Fiekowsky, son of Mr. 'and Mrs. H. Fiekowsky of Lakewood Blvd. Miss Firestone was graduated from Wayne Uni- versity, where she is now taking a post-graduate course. Mr. Fie- kowsky also was graduated from Wayne University. He has en- listed in the Signal Corps Re- serve and is training for a com- mission. For Victory— Buy U. S. War Bonds Wonderful Weddings on weiey J: ciwe).406 ' . . MISSES' 9 TRENCH That's our Brides, ' Skop s proudest COATS being married on the grown's furlou gh. The popular military ef- fects for women who want to keep in step with the Style Parade. Chest- erfields, Tweeds, Wools, Gabardines. 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