Friday, jaffuary 29, 1"943 THE JEWISH NEWS SOCIAL EVENTS Page Eleven NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN Laikins Announce Daughter's Betrothal ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. May of Wildemere Ave. have returned from a 10-day trip to New York City. Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel and Dr. and Mrs. George L. Waldbott of Huntington Woods are leaving this Fri- day for Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Arthur E. Fixel of East BoSton Blvd. is spending 10 days in Jackson, Miss., visiting with relatives. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. M. E. Pollock, who• will remain in Jackson for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Maier B. Finsterwald of Parkside Ave. have re- turned from a week's visit in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Ashner of Glynn Ct. have returned from a two-weeks' trip to New York' City. Mrs.DaVid Feerer and her daughter, Marjory, of the Belcrest Hotel, are spending a few weeks in Hollywood, Fla. Mrs. Herbert Holman of Chicago Blvd. is expected home this week-end from Henderson, Ky., where she has been visiting with her husband, Capt. Holman, who is stationed at Camp Beckenridge. Mrs. Harry Rosman and her daughter, Gloria, of Boston Blvd., are spending a few days visiting with friends in Cleveland. Paratrooper Marvin C. Greenbaum is returning this Friday to his post at Fort Bragg, N. C., following a 15-day furlough spent with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Greenbaum of Cortland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Moss of Northlawn Ave. have returned from a two-weeks' visit in New York City. Isadore Fred spent a few days with his brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman, of Birchcrest Dr., enroute from New York City to his home in Waco ; Tex. Miss Charlotte Greenwald has returned to her home in 'New York -City following a month's visit with relatives and friends in Detroit and in Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leader of Sturtevant Ave. are spending a few creeks in Hot Springs, Ark. Pvt. and Mrs. Alexander Baruch have returned to Petersburg, Va., following a few days' visit with Pvt. Baruch's mother, Mrs. J. B. Baruch of W. Philadelphia Ave. Pvt. Baruch is stationed at Camp Lee, where he is doing Technical Training Service at the Quarter- master's Officers Candidate School. Mrs. A. L. Weisman of Oakman Blvd. entertained a group of her friends at a luncheon at her home on Saturday, Jan. 23. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burn- stine of Burlingame Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Inez, to Jerry Eisen- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Eisenberg of Glynn Court. The wedding win take place March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Laikin of LaSalle Blvd. an- nounce the engage- ment of their * * * daughter, Pnina, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roth- Stanley Harold Wil- stein announce the engagement kins, son of Mr. and of their daughter, Gilberta, to Lt. Morton Jacobs of the United Mrs. Isadore Wilkins States Army Air Corps, son of of Mt. Airy, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs of Miss Laikin at- Los Angeles. Miss Rothstein and. Lt. Jacobs were graduated froth. tended the Univer- t h e University of Michigan, sity of Wisconsin where Lt. Jacobs Was graduated and Mr. Wilkins is from the Law School and was a graduate of the affiliated with Kappa Nu. * University of Balti- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Polan of more. Monterey Ave., announce the The wedding will engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Virginia, to David Adel- take place in March. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. lhomas Adelson. * * * Mr. and Mrs. - Ben Katz of Elm- —Photo by Redman hurst Ave., announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Rose, to Pvt. Harry Goldberg, son of Mrs. Sophie Goldberg. This occasion also marks their 27th wedding Kositchek-Rubiner: On Sunday 22nd Birthday anniversary. No definite date has afternoon, Miss Ruth Lenore been set for the wedding. Detroit chapter of Hadassah Rubiner, daughter of Mrs. Ab, * raham Rubiner of Burlingame will join in the celebration of the Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alter of Ave., became the bride of Rich- 22nd birthday of Junior Hadassah Waverly Ave., announce the en- ard S. Kositchek, son of Mr.. and gagement of their daughter, Ruth, Mrs. Louis Kositchek of Lansing. at a tea at the Belcrest Hotel, to Irwin Horwitz( son of Mr. and on Sunday. As a token of appre- Rabbi Morris Adler performed Mrs. Joseph Mannis, of Cleve- the ceremony which was held at dation of the work done by Jun- land. the home of the bride's brother ior Hadassah in spreading Zionist * * * and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. ideology, senior members are in- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grossman Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. vited to enroll their daughters of Cortland Ave., announce the Only the immediate family was in the junior movement. engagement of their daughter, in attendance. Upon their re- Miss Rosalind Levy, Miss So- Sally, to Sgt. Bernard A. turn from a honeymoon trip to phie Blanche Schwartz and Miss Werbe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Florida, the young couple will Hattie Gittleman will bring Werbe of Atkinson Ave. Miss make their home in Lansing. greetings to this meeting from Grossman is attending the Uni- Altschuler-Siegel: The mar- Little Women of Hadassah, Jun- versity of Michigan, and Ser- riage of Miss Norma Siegel, ior and Senior Hadassah respec, geant Werbe is in Miami Beach, at Officers Candidate School. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- tively. liam Siegel of Glendale Ave., to Former presidents of Junior Lieut. Louis Altschuler took Hadassah who will participate in Announce place at Temple Beth El on Sun- lighting the birthday cake can- day afternoon. Rabbi Herschel dles include Miss Rose Lipsitz, Of Prominent H. Lymon officiated at the cere- Mrs. Ann Manson Caplan, Mrs. The engagement of Miss Bar- mony which was attended by the Bessie Brenner Rafelson, Mrs. bara Anne Wilkus to Pvt. Albert immediate families and was fol- Nettie Baron Golub, Mrs. Celia Louis Fuchs, son of Walter M. lowed by a dinner at the Statler Meyers Broder, Mrs. Celia Scho- Fuchs of Huntington Woods, has Hotel. For the present, Lieut. stak Goldenberg, Miss Ethel Ro- been announced by her parents, and Mrs. Altschuler will make senthal, Miss Rose Poskal, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of their home in Washington, D. C. Bertha Yackness Lachman and Boston Blvd. Pvt. Fuchs is sta- tioned at Camp Mead near Steinberg-Bachrach: Mr. and Miss Sophie Blanche Schwartz. Washington, D. C. Mrs. Moses Bachrach of Calvert Mrs. Louis Glasier and Miss Ave. announce the marriage of Anne Baker are in charge of ar- MIDWAY FLORIST their daughter, Dorothy, to Lieut. rangements. TO. 8-1650 3351 West Davison Arthur J. Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steinberg of Chicago, Ill., at Dayton, 0. Lieut. Steinberg is a graduate of the Marriages Junior Hadassah Fetes Mrs. Nathan Hersh of Collingwood Ave. is spending the winter months at St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Morton Helper (Anne Gordon) and her small daughter, Ellen Leslie, are making their home for the duration with her hus- band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper, of Atkinson Ave. Capt. Helper is stationed with the U. S. Army Medical Corps at Camp Liv- ingston, La. • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Laikin of LaSalle Blvd. had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wilkins and their. son, Stan- ley Wilkins, of Mt. Airy, Md., and Miss Judith Israelson of Wash- ington, D. C. Miss • Doris Moss of Northlawn Ave. will entertain a group of friends at a luncheon at her home on Monday, Feb. 1, compliment- ing her house guest, Miss Enid Horowitz, of New York City. Miss Moss and Miss Horowitz were classmates at Hunter College. F011owing her graduation from Central High School, Miss Dor- othy Fishman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fishman, of 2945 Webb Ave., will matriculate at the University of Michigan. J. L. Rill of Winnipeg, Man., was the guest of I. Ressler and family of W. Euclid Ave. for several days. Luby Betman of 1217 W. Philadelphia Ave. left on Jan. 21 for Iowa State Teachers College, Cedar Falls, Iowa, for training as an Apprentice Seaman in the Waves. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel T. Winshall are spendina the week-end University of Illinois. Mrs. Stein- with their parents, Rabbi and MrS. Israel Goldin, in Rochester. N.Y. ' Dr. and Mrs. Dan M. Gordon, formerly of 19930 Renfrew Ave. were visitors in Detroit during the past week-end. Dr. Gordon spent the last eight months in study at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary in Chicago, and has completed a course in eye treatment at the Chicago ,Children's Memorial Hospital. Betrothal Couple berg took her nurse's training, at Highland Park General Hos- pital. 1 "■Irv-v•■••v■-■Irvv-v,....rv-v-s-,rw-y---v-we- ; Burton C. Hartman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hartman of Ohio Ave. was honored at a party on Sunday evening, prior to his departure for Fort Custer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frank of Chicago Blvd. announce the graduation of their son, Harold Rossuck, from the Literary College of the University of Michigan, on Jan. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Frail and Mr. Rossuck left for a visit with their son and brother, Sgt. Leonard Frank, at Camp Murphy, Florida. NOW, more than ever, you'll want to buy Quality and Durability, as well as style and beauty. You'll want to be sure the furs you buy will be smart and lovely over a period of years. And so the Annis label in a fur coat Will mean more than ever . for you can, as always, depend upon' it for finest quality pelts, skilled workmanship and future styling ! It is a symbol of last- ing beauty and fine tradition. We urge you to make your selection now in this greatest of January sales ! Mr. and Mrs. Louis Barak of 2703 Clements Ave. celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary last Sunday, at a party given by their children at the home of their daughter, Mrs. B. Goldstone of Tyler Ave. Their son, Lt. Louis Barak, is serving with the medical division in Florida. • • Lt. Bernard Barack was here on furlough and. visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barack of • Santa Barbara Drive. / - / /' ••• , MANUFACTURERS OF FINE FURS SAVINGS UP TO 25% Fashions for Discriminating Women— $69 to $2250 SUBJECT TO FEDERAL TAX REPAIRING REMODELING 11612 DEXTER Next to Dexter Theater 0.• ••• .• ram .1. -Xs Shop . 11616 DEXTER Open Evenings : • CONVENIENT TERMS LIBRARY AT F..AST GRAND RIVER OPENING DAILY 9:45 AM: CLOSING - HOURS: MONDAY. 9 P.M. TUESDAY THRU SATUR- - DAY, 5:45 P.M.