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April 23, 1943 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-04-23

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Friday, April 23, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Lovely Bride

Mrs. Jules Coblentz of San Francisco, Calif., is visiting with
Mrs. H. J. L. Frank. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Frank of Colorado Ave.
Mr. and Mit. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Dr.- have as their guest
Mrs. Philip Van Zile. Capt. Van Zile has returned to his post at
Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla., following a few days' leave.
• Mrs. Joseph B. Gaylord of Boston Blvd. spent the last week in
Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald and their daughters have
moved from Chicago Blvd. and are now residing at 1647 Balmoral
Road. •
Col. William H. Gordon, who is stationed at the Barton General
Hospital, Chickasha, Okla., is spending a 10-day leave with his
family. in Muirland Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown of Warrington Ave. have re-
- turned from - a 10-day trip to New York City.
Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Schlafer of Wildemere Ave. are expected
home this week-end from a 10-day trip to New York City and
Philadelphia.
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave. have re-
turned from a few days' stay in Chicago.
Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. have as their
guest Mrs. Burak's mother, Mrs. Benjamin Wolfe of Grand Rapids.
—Photo by J. J. Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Goldman of Muirland Ave. had open
MRS. SEYMOUR SOLOMON
house last Sunday evening complimenting Mrs. Goldman's brother
and sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Louis P. Grabow. Lt. Grabow, who
At a lovely candlelight cere-
was recently promoted to 1st Lt., is on a 14-day leave from his post
with the Army Air Base, Richmond, Va. Among the many parties mony last ,Sunday, Ferne Haar,
given in honor of the visitors was the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
James Pollak on Thursday evening in their home in Boston. Blvd. J. Haar of Genessee Ave., be-
This Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Grabow of Dexter Blvd. came the bride of Dr. Seymour
are having open house for their son and daughter-in-law.
Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. left on Thursday to spend Oscar Solomon of Longfellow
10 days in Cincinnati as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. JoSeph Ullman.
The bride's gown, which but-
Pvt. Jay Hartnian arrived on Saturday from his post • at Camp toned all the way down the back
Wheeler, Ga. to spend a 30-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and
with tiny self-covered buttons,
Mrs. Joseph.
Ga., of Eason Ave.
was of ivory slipper satin with
Miss Jeanette Caplan and Miss Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd.
are spending 10 days in St. Louis as the guests of their brother-in- a fitted waistline and delicate
lace outlining the pointed sleeves
law and:sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ansom Klaubber.
and the sweetheart neckline. She
Lt. (j. g.) Allan Kline, who is stationed at the Great Lakes
- Naval Training Center, is on a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. wore a veil of lovely hand-feath-
ered bridal illusion and carried
and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave.
Mrs. Benjamin Krell Jr. and her daughter, Elaine, of Cortland a prayer book and orchids.
Ave. are spending a week in Chicago as the guests of Mrs. Krell's
The bridesmaids were Florence
mother, Mrs. S. B. Unger. .
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman have returned from New Schurgin and Laura Pearson.
York City where they spent a few days with their son, Ensign M. D. The junior bridesmaid was Gilda
Lieberman, who was on leaVe from his post at Solomon's Branch, Haar.
• Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Ben Feinstein, sister of
Mrs. George A. Kleinman and her daughter, Caroline, of Cal-
vert:Ave.- have returned from a two-weeks' trip to New York City the groom, was matron of honor.
and. Philadelphia. While in Philadelphia they attended the gradua-
Harriet Haar, sister of the
tion of Mrs. Kleinman's nephew, Dr. Morton Coane, from the Hane- bride, was maid of honor. Mar-
man Medical School.
got and Bobby Binkow, twin
Miss Anna Oxenhandler of Hazelwood- Ave. has as her guests cousins of the bride, were flower
her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Schostak and
girl and ring bearer respectively.
their daughter, Muriel, of Columbus.
Miss- -Marjorie Rindscoff of Calvert Ave. has returned from a
Ben Feinstein was -- the best
few weeks' visit in St. Paul, Minn.
man. Irving Rosen, Fred Rosen
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of East Boston Blvd. have re- and Eli Welt were ushers.
turned from a vacation in Miami Beach.
Dr. and Mrs. Solomon • will
Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Klein of Atkinson Ave. have returned from
a trip to New York City. •
spend their honeymoon in Chi-
• Mrs. Nathan Kaplan of Webb Ave. has returned from Tuscon, cago and on their return will
-Ariz. where she spent the winter months.
live on Tuxedo Ave.
Mrs. Nathan Fishman and her daughter, Geraldine, of Sher
bourne Dr., returned on Monday from an extended visit to Tucson,
Ariz., and Los Angeles.
Frederick J. Fisher, Yeoman II Class, left on Tuesday for his
post following an eight-day leave spent with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry H. Fisher of Buena Vista Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. -Max Wilhelm of Clements Ave., their future
daughter-in-law, Miss Dorothy Goldsmith and her brother, left
on April 18 for San Francisco, to meet Lt. Seymour K. Wilhelm
who has just returned from Hawaii where he served with the
U. S. Medical Corps. Miss Goldsmith, daughter of Alex Goldsmith
of Calvert Ave., and Lt. Wilhelm will be married in San Francisco
this week-end.

Marriages

Women's League
To Hold Show

Sims-Mintz: Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel Mintz of 696 Chicago Blvd.
Through the courtesy of the
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Lucille, to Cpl. Milton Youth Education League, Miss
H. Sims, son of Mrs. B. L. Sims Setta Robinson, program chair-
of Richton Ave., on April 17, at man of the League of Jewish
Jacksonville, Fla. Cpl. and Mrs. Women's Organizations, has ar-
Sims will reside at Tampa, Fla., ranged a program for the Lea-
where Cpl. Sims is stationed with gue's last meeting of the 1942- :
1943 season, Wednesday, May 12,
the Army Air Force.
at 2 p. in., in the Shaarey Zedek
* * *
Heyert-Wesser: Mr. and Mrs. social hall.
George Wesser of Glendale Ave.
The entertainment will be a
announce the marriage of their musical presentation, "Victory
daughter, Naomi,' to Sidney Hey- Varieties." Mrs. Jesse Rosen
ert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham wrote the music and directed the
Heyert of Riverside Drive, New production. The cast is composed
York City, on April 10, at the of members of the Youth Educa-
'Essex House, New York. The tion League, with Mrs. William
ceremony was performed by P. Greenberg as mistress of cere-
Rabbi A. Lissman to candlelight monies.
before an altar bedecked with
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
ferns and flowers.
president of the League, urges
The bride was charming in a members of organizations affili-
pale blue suit trimmed with im- ated with the League to attend
ported lace with gloves and hat to this meeting as officers for the
match, and carried a small white ensuing year will be elected.
prayer book adorned with gar-
denias.
After the ceremony, a recep-
tion was held, and was followed
by a dinner.
A Welcome Compliment
Out-of-town guests attending
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Editor, The Jewish News:
Ben Miller of Brockton, Mass.,
We enjoy • The Jewish News
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katzman of very much. It is our main source
Hollywood, Calif., and Mr. and of information regarding news of
Mrs. Manuel Hellman, brother- importance and interest to Jews.
in-law and sister of the bride,
MRS. E. ROTHENBERG,
formerly of Detroit and presently
18715 Santa Barbara.
residing in Cleveland, where Mr.
Hellman. is stationed as a Petty
attended by the immediate fam-
Officer in the United States Coast
ilies. Rabbis Harold Rosenthal
Guard.
and Solomon Kleinplatz offici-
M. Heyert is a graduate of ated.
the Harvard Law School and is
The bride's sister, Mrs. Betty
affiliated as Chief Rent Attorney Davis, was maid of honor, and
with the Northeastern Regional Merle Schneider served as his
Office of the OPA.
brother's best man.
Mr. and Mrs. Heyert have
A reception was held following
taken up residence at the Hotel the family dinner.
St. Moritz in -New York City.
The young couple left on a
,* • *
week's honeymoon trip to New
SChnekler -Davis : On Sunday York City, and there they will
evening, Miss Maryon Davis, proceed to Halifax, Nova Scotia,
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel where Lt. Schneider is stationed
Davis of W. Philadelphia Ave., with the Dental Corps of the
became the bride of Lt. Edwin Canadian Army.
C. Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel 'Schneider, recently of
MIDWAY FLORIST
Sudbury, Ont. The ceremony 3351 West Davison
TO. 8-1650
took place at Lachar's and was

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