Friday, January 22, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Nine SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Her Engagement Announced ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baskin of Cherrylawn Ave. have as their guests their sister, Mrs. L. L. Levin and daughter, Barbara, of Chicago. Irwin Niman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Niman of Richton .Ave., and Herbert Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Geller of Greenlawn Ave., have resumed their studies at Michigan State College, East Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. left on Monday for Woodmere, L. I., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Heavenrich's sister, Mrs. Louis Jacob. Their sister, Mrs. David M. Levy of Boston Blvd., returned from Woodmere last week. Mrs. John Alsever is returning to her home in Syracuse, N. Y., this Friday, following a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Julian Kro- lik of Chicago Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schlafer of Wildemere Ave. entertained a group of. their friends at a dinner in their home on Sunday eve- ning. Capt. Leo J. Croll has been transferred from the Billings Hos- pital in Indianapolis to the Ashford General Hospital in White Sul- phur Springs, W. Va. Mrs. Croll has recently returned from a short stay there. Mrs. Walter Faught of Traverse City is visiting her mother, Mrs. David J. Epston of Longwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Drive announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Peggy Jayne, to Stanley J a y Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Win- kelman of Fair- field Drive. Miss Wallace attends the University of Michigan and is a member of Alpha Epsilon Phi Soror- ity. Mr. Winkel- man is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is affiliated with Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. Mrs. Louis Adrian Schwartz and her sons, David, Jonathon and Stephen, are leaving on Feb. 1 for Virginia Beach where they will temporarily reside. Lieut. Com . Schwartz is stationed at Norfolk, Va. In their absence, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Franklin, Mich., will occupy their home on Cambridge Rd. Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. returned on Monday from Grand Rapids, where she visited with her family. In celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thal, will receive their friends on Sunday, Jan. 24, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, of 2309 Glynn Ct. Alison Steele, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Leighton G. Steele of Monterey Ave., is matriculating at the University of Michigan at the mid-term. Mrs. Samuel Lieberman and her daughter, Miss Marilyn Lieber- man, of Birchcrest Dr., have returned from Waco, Tex., after a month's visit with Mrs. Lieberman's mother, Mrs. Louis Fred. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank of Boston Blvd. and Samuel Frank of Bloomfield left on Sunday for Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Kreger of Wildemere Ave. have as their guests Mr. Kreger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kreger of St. Paul. Miss Zelma Rosenthal has come from New York City to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Samuel Weinstein of Gladstone Ave. Following her graduation from the University of Michigan this week, Miss Ruth Elaine Bloom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bloom of Tennyson Ave., is returning to her home. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Sidder of Chicago Blvd. left last week for Harlingen, Tex., where they will visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. George Lipkin. Capt. Lipkin is with the U. S. Army Air Corps, stationed at the Gunnery School in Harlin- gen. The Sidders' son, Staff Sgt. Richard Sidder, is at present sta- tioned at Casa Blanca, North Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon of Chicago Blvd. are spending a few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Richard Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Connecticut Ave., has graduated from Highland Park High School. Mrs. Edward Nolish of Atkinson Ave. is spending three weeks in San Diego, Calif., where she is visiting with her son, PFC Bernard Nolish, who is stationed with the Marines at San Diego. Mrs. Dora Stiglitz Wechsler of Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, re- turned to her home after spending two weeks with her children, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Speer of Shaker Heights, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Berris and son, formerly of 3200 W. Bos- ton Blvd., are now residing in St. Paul, Minn. Cpl. Newton Burrows visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Burrows, during his recent furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Leib were honored on their 25th wedding anniversary on Jan. 6 at a surprise party arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Max Leib. Engagements The engagement of Miss Fay Fein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Fein of Leslie Ave., and Cpl. Louis J. Fegelman,' son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Fegelman of Cin- cinnati, was announced at a party in their honor on Jan. 9. Cpl. Fegelman returned to De- troit for a six-day furlough ac- companied by his fiancee and his mother, who visited with him at Pueblo, Colo. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schlussel of Chicago Blvd. announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Dean, to Yale Weinstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wein- stein of Utica, N. Y. Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso- ciation, announces that at the meeting to be held at the Briai Moshe at 1:30 p. m. on Monday, reports will be submitted on lat- est hospital developments. Bob Hall will be the guest speaker and vocal selections will be given by Rosina Betman, accompanied by Lee Corbman Schakne. Re- freshments will be served during the social hour. Members and friends are invited to attend. Mrs. Jacob Levine is chairman of the night of games to be held at the General Motors Auditor- ium on TueSday, Feb. 9. A men's committee under the chairman- ship of Joseph Snyder is assisting in efforts to make a success of this event. Mrs. Charles Gitlin, chairman of the public relations committee, announces that the event will be utilized for the purchase of War Bonds for the association. A special War Bond booth will be set up that night, with Mesdames Louis Goldfine, Jack Rubin and Morris Solomon in charge. They will be assisted by the Business and Professional League of Mt. Sinai. Enrollment will also be taken for the Blood Donor Bank. Tea Will Mark 22nd Anniver- sary of Jr. Hadassah; Program Is Planned Detroit chapter of Hadassah will honor Junior Hadassah at a tea at the Belcrest Hotel on Sun- day, Jan. 31, 1:30 p. m., on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the junior group. Greetings will be presented by Miss Rosalind Levy on behalf of the Little Women of Hadassah, by Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz for the Business and Professional Group, and by Miss Hattie Git- tleman on behalf of the Senior Chapter. Past presidents of the Junior Group will participate in the lighting of the birthday cake. Members of the Senior group having daughters eligible to membership in Junior Hadassah have paid tribute to the impor- tance of the work of Junior Mrs. Irving Shevin is secre- tary of the annual donor event. Mrs. Samuel N. Heyman is coun- selor of the several divisions ac- tive in the donor event. Hadassah by enrolling their daughters as members of a birth- day gift to Junior Hadassah. Those who have not already done so can do so at the tea to which mothers and daughters are in- vited. Members of the senior Hadassah board will act as hos- tesses. Mrs. Louis Glasier and Miss Anne Baker are in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, presi- dent of the Central States Region of Hadassah, announces a re- gional conference to be held in Cleveland, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 . -11111111110Ciff Woodward thtu Washsrl#Ite flooloward Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel is chair- man of the gifts committee. Mrs. Harry Getter is in charge of re- freshments. 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