THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, March 26, 1943
SOCIAL EVENTS
NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Miriam Gornbein,
David Mondry Wed
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
The marriage of Miss Miriam
Mrs. Moritz Kahn of Lincolnshire br. is expected home this Gornbein, daughter of Mr. and
week-end from Chicago where she has been visiting her son-in-law
Mrs. DaVid Gornbein of 2933
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartrich.
Glendale Ave., and David Mon-
Fred Butzel of Mack Ave. has been vacationing in California
and Arizona.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner of Burlington Dr. have returned
from a 10-day visit in Washington, D. C.
Complimenting Miss Peggy Wallace, popular bride-elect whose
marriage to Stanley Winkelman will take place on March 27, many
beautiful parties continue to be given. On March 15, Mrs. S. B.
Danto, Mrs. Aaron Fellman and Mrs. Al Weisman were hostesses
at a brunch at the Book Casino; on the 16th, Miss Shirley Weinberg
gave a supper party at her home in Wildemere Ave.; Mrs. Leon
G. Winkelman entertained with a luncheon in the Bagley Room
of the Statler Hotel on the 17th; and in the Terrace Room of the
same hotel, Mrs. George Lewell was hostess at a luncheon on the
19th; on the 20th, Mrs. Ralph Neidelman gave a luncheon at the
Women's City Club; on the evening of the 21st, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Winkelman gave a dinner party at their home in Port Huron; on
the 23rd, Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy and Mrs. Samuel Keene were hos-
tesses at a luncheon at Huylers; and Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkel-
man have invited the families and the wedding party to dinner at
the Statler Hotel on the evening of the 26th.
Mrs. Hattie Sloman of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from
a 10-day visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
William Eliott, in Bridgeport, Conn.
Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Eason Ave. has returned from Camp
Wheeler, Ga., where she visited with her son, Pvt. Jay Hartman.
Mrs. Harry August of Huntington Woods left Thursday for
MRS. DAVID MONDRY
Washington, D. C., where she will visit her husband, Maj. August.
dry,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Mrs. Arthur Katzenberg of Brookline, Mass., is the guest of
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Wittelshofer of Mondry of 3288 Elmhurst Ave.,
was solemnized on Wednesday
Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Epstein of Canterbury Rd. left Thurs- evening at the bride's residence.
day on a trip to New York City.
Mr. Mondry will be inducted
Lt. (j. g.) Allan Kline has returned to his - post at the Great into the Army next week. A re-
Lakes Naval Training Station following a short leave with his ception will be held Monday eve-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave.
ning at the Rose Sittig Cohen
John Ginn of Boston Blvd. left Thursday for Hot Sprin.gs, Ark. Bldg. Mrs. Mondry will receive
He will be joined there by Mrs. Ginn and son, Johnny, who have her degree from Wayne Univer-
been spending the last two months in Phoenix, Ariz.
sity in June. Mr. Mondry studied
Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar of Birchcrest Dr. have returned at Wayne and the University of
Michigan.
from a visit in Kansas City, Mo.
Both received their Jewish ed-
Mrs. Samuel Gingold returned Monday to Temple, Texas, follow-
ing an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich. Lt. ucation in the local schools and
Gingold is stationed at Camp Hood.
attended the Jewish National
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. have as their Workers' Alliance Camp.
guest Mrs. Shwayder's father, Michael Clamage of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell B. Rob-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. have returned from
inson received word of the pro-
a 10-day trip to New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct. entertained at .a motion of their son, Ensign Eliot
family dinner in their home last Sunday evening complimenting Finley Robinson, to Lieutenant
their son, Capt. Herbert G. Blumberg, who was home on a 10-day (j.g.) U.S.N.R. Lieutenant Rob-
leave from his post with the U. S. Army Signal Corps in Monmouth, inson is a graduate of the Uni-
N. J. Their son, Edward, and their nephew, Martin Goldman of versity of Michigan and Harvard
Charleston, W. Va., both students at the University of Michigan, University, and has been on an
were week-end guests.
assignment overseas for many
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman of Canterbury Rd. and Mr. and months.
- Mrs. Nathan Schlafer of the Lee Plaza returned Thursday from a
- month's stay in Tucson, Ariz.
Mrs. Robert Berman of the Lee Plaza left Saturday to visit
her family in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumberg of Calvert Ave. returned on
Sunday from a few week's stay in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Joseph Goldsmith and her small son have returned from a
10-day visit in New York City with Mrs. Goldsmith's family.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopel of Burlingame Ave. had as their
guest their son, Ensign Howard Kopel, U. S. N. R., who was on
a two-weeks' leave. Their son, Richard, left Tuesday for Fort Custer.
Harry Phillips of West Seven Mile Rd. is leaving this week-end
for Chicago to join Mrs. Phillips and her mother who are visiting
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome J. Frank of Fairfield Ave. have returned
from a 10-day visit in New York City.
En route to New York City, Louis Baum of Kansas City, Mo.,
spent a few days as the guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
To assure your full
Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave.
regular supply of
Walter Field and his son, Irwin, of Cherrylawn Ave. are,
Manischewitz Matzo
spending a few weeks in Palm Beach, Fla.
and Matzo Products for
Among the 24 winners of Wayne University Band awards
were the following: Melvin Cohen, 2014 Blaine; Sophie S. Epstein,
Passover, we urge that
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Cadet Arnold H. Goldberg, U. S. A. A. C.
C., of Ohio State
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University, spent a week with his parents, Dr. and
berg of Leslie Ave.
Your cooperation
Lt. Jack Winokur visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wino-
will aid us to com-
kur of 16141 LaSalle Blvd., last week-end. He is stationed with
ply with Govern-
the Army Air Force at Greene Field, Providence, R. I.
ment Regulations.
Bob Roska, Apprentice Seaman, who has completed his train-
ing at Camp Moffett, Great Lakes, Ill., spent a week's furlough
with his mother, Mrs. Betty Roska of 2075 W. Philadelphia Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldstein of Taylor Ave. entertained at
their home last Sunday in honor of the approaching marriage
of their granddaughter, Miss Ruth Kogan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Max J. Kogan, to William Shinderman.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner, who have been sojourning
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Bar Mitzvahs
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spivack
of 18037 Ohio Ave., announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ed-
ward, at Temple Israel, on Fri-
day evening, March 26. At home
Saturday, March 27, 8:30 to 11
p. m.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Man-
dell of 2301 W. Philadelphia
Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Herbert Lee, on
Saturday morning, April 10, at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. At
home on Sunday, April 11, 3 to
5 and 7 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Page Eleven
Marriages
Engagements
Denenfeld - Weinwurm: T h e
marriage of Miss Kitty Wein-
wurm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Feigl, to Ernest Denen-
feld, son of Mrs. Kathryn Denen-
feld and the late Samuel Z.
Denenfeld, took place March 21
at 107 Tyler Ave.
A personal shower was given
March 12 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Nathaniel Pernick. On
March 16, Miss Weinwurm was
entertained by Miss Janet Graves.
* S *
Jacobs-Rothstein: The Crystal
Ballroom of the Book Cadillac
Hotel was the scene of a beauti-
ful wedding at 11 o'clock last
Sunday morning when Odlberta
Jewell Rothstein, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rothstein of
Calvert Ave., became the bride
of Lt. Morton Jacobs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs of Los
Angeles. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
officiated.
The bride, who was • given in
marriage by her father, was
charming in her gown of white
marquisette and fingertip veil.
She carried a prayer book and a
bouquet of white orchids.
Miss Rhoda Schaefer was the
maid of honor and Ronald Roth-
stein, the bride's brother, served
as best man. Gilbert Roth seated
the guests.
A reception followed the fam-
ily . dinner.
Ilhe young couple, both gradu-
ates of the University of Michi-
gan, left for Tuscon, Ariz., where
Lt. Jacobs is at present stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kind of
3278 Buena Vista Ave. announce
the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Jeanette, to Julius Berger,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Berger
of 4327 Cortland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Carver
of Chicago Blvd., announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Miriam, to Robert H. Kittner,
son of Mrs. Ferdinand B. Kittner
of Cleveland, 0.
Miss Carver is a graduate of
the University of Michigan
where she was a member of Al-
pha Epsilon Phi, and Mr. Kitt-
ner was graduated from Case
and Columbia Universities.
The engagement of Miss Phyl-
lis Rotenberg and Philip Deyt-
she, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Deytshe, is announced by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Rotenberg of Sturtevant Ave.
Miss Rotenberg attended Detroit
Business University. Mr. Deytshe
is a graduate of the Detroit Col-
lege of Pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer J. Liss
of Lawrence Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Lillian, to Seaman 1st class Ger-
ald M. Schwartz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Norman ,Schwartz, of W.
Boston Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sherman
of Richton Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Geraldine, to Pvt. Bernard Co-
hen, of Camp Claiborne, Louis-
iana, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Cohen of Toronto.
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