Friday, July 23, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Nine

SOCIAL EVENTS NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin of Edison Ave. are spending
a few weeks in Charlevoix.
Judge and Mrs. Henry M. Butzel of Edison Ave. and their
daughter, Mrs. Robert J. Spiegel and her small daughter Bobbette,
are spending the remainder of the summer in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Berendt of Boston Blvd. have as their
guests their son and daughter-in-law, Cpl. and Mrs. James Berendt.
Cpl. Berendt is on furlough from his post at Patterson Field,
Dayton, 0.
Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd. and Mrs. Sidney Biegler
and her two children of Huntington Woods left on Monday to
spend 10 days in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothberg have come from Florida to
visit with their children, Mr. Wand Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago
Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas and their two children of Ohio Ave.
have returned from a two weeks' stay in Charlevoix.
Miss Marie Newman of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from
a two weeks' trip to New York City.
Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer and their small daughter,
Stephanie, of Chicago Blvd. are spending the remainder of the
summer in Charlevoix.
Dr. and Mrs. Larry Segar of Birchcrest Dr. and Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Kuttnauer of Canterbury Ave. are spending two weeks at
Frankfort.
Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Ave. is spending the week in
Lexington as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Glazer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence VanBaalen and their daughter, Priscilla,
of Toledo spent the last week-end as the guests of Mrs. Van
Baalen's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel J. Harris
of Fairfield Aye.
Mr. and Mrs. Manny Schare of the Seville Hotel left last Sun-
day on the S. S. South American for Duluth, to be the guests of
their mother, Mrs. A. E. Winer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Foreman of San Juan Drive have as their
house guest Mrs. Foreman's sister, Mrs. Herman Simon of Pueblo,
Colo.
Mrs. Harry Becker of Warrington Drive and Mrs. David Ruby
of Santa Barbara Drive have returned from New York City where
they were guests at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. David Berger of 2940 Chicago Blvd. are on a
two weeks' visit in Charlevoix.
Mrs. A. Joseph Himmelhoch, her daughter, Martha, and her
sons, Ralph and Jonathon, of Kingston Rd. are spending the
summer in their cabin in Gaylord, Mich.
Mrs. Edward Katz and her daughters. Janet and Barbara, left
for LineOln, Neb., where they will be the guests of Mrs. Katz'
mother, Mrs. M. Gugenheim.
Mrs. Samuel Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr. has returned from a
two week stay in Old Orchard, Me.
Mrs. Seymour J. Frank of Wildemere Ave. and her sister,
Miss Edith Shetzer of Longfellow Ave., have returned from a visit
in St. Joseph, Mich.
Dr. and Mrs. Charles Lakoff and their son, Sidney, of Oak Dr.
are vacationing in Sleepy Hollow.
Hyman Lewin-Epstein of Brooklyn, N. Y., is spending a few
days visiting with his mother, Mrs. Judith Lewin-Epstein, and his
brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert
Ave.
Mr. and Mrs- Milton Strauss of the Chatham Apt. have been
spending several weeks in New York City where they were guests
at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan. Schermer of the Lee Crest Apt. are
spending the week in Traverse City.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv, their daughter, Betty, and their
son, Alvin, of Wildemere Ave. have returned from Chicago where
they were visiting the last few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Webb Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Tobin, their daughter, Marcia, and their son, Allan, of Webb
Ave. spent a few days in Cincinnati where they attended their
nephew's wedding.
Mrs. Jacob Loewenberg and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the
Belcrest Hotel are spending the summer in Lexington, Mich.
Mrs. George Lipkin and her two daughters have come from
Harlingen, Texas, to visit Mrs. Lipkin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Sidder of Chicago Blvd. Capt. Lipkin is stationed with the Harlingen
Gunnery School.
Mrs. Bernhardt Salomon and her daughters, Mary Lou and
Judy, of Pittsburgh are the guests of Mrs. Salomon's mother, Mrs.
Isadore Peritz of Burlingame Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis of Muirland Ave. have returned
from a week's stay in New York City.
Miss Reva Rodin of Boston Blvd. is spending a week in Frank-
fort.

Sonia Hersh
Jewish Youth Plan Work
Becomes Bride On Farms, in Canneries
Of Lt. Brasch Detroit League Takes Over Council Camp Near Jeddo;

Arrangements Made for Placements on
Farms Near Camp

Frances Cohn, president of the League of Detroit Jewish
Youth, announces the opening of the League's Work Camp
on Aug. 1.
The League has made arrangements to take over Council
Camp near • Jeddo, Mich., which will serve as a base of
operations. Prospective workers will live and eat at Council

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Births

Engagements

July 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Braver (Sadie Cooper) of Clair-
mount Ave., a son, Sanford Law-
rence.
* * *
July 5—To Mr. and Mrs.
David Klein (Malvina Kraemer)
of Kraemer's Olympia Hotel,
Mt. Clemens, a son, Sandford
Lawrence.
* * *
July 5—To Capt. and Mrs.
Benjamin Abrams (Sophie Wil-
ensky), a son, Richard Charles.
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July 16—To Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard S. Oppenheim (Regene
Pollak ) of Whitmore Rd., a
daughter, Jane Ellen.
July 16—To Dr. and Mrs.
David Brachman (Evelyn Can-
tor) of the Belcrest Hotel, a son.

Saul D. Cohen of Steel Ave.,
announces the engagement of
his daughter, Dorothy, to David
L. Velick, son of Mr. and Mrs
Max M. Velick of Cortland Ave.
The wedding date has been set
for Aug. 15.
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldberg
of 3144 Cortland Ave., announc-
ed the engagement of their dau-
ghter, Betty, to Pvt. Bernard
Gold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Gold of 3761 Waverly Ave., at a
family gathering Saturday, July
17.

CHARM PROGRAM
Miss Margaret Winthrop will
continue the Charm Series with
a third session this coming Wed-
nesday at 8:30 p. m., in the Adult
Lounge of the Jewish Commun-
ity Center.

Portr aits
Featuring Wedding
and Pictures of Children
In your home or our. Studios

Open daily till 3—t2ondays ti
9 p.m.—Sundays 12 to 3

Camp, and work on neighboring
farms and canneries.

—Photo by Joe Clark

MRS. ROBERT L. BRASCH

The marriage of Sonia Hersh,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
ris Hersh of Fullerton Ave., to
Lt. Robert L. Brasch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. I. Brasch of Detroit
and Miami, took place at the
home of the bride Sunday.
The bride was attended by
Freda Gluklik, and A. R.
Brasch, brother of the bride-
groom, was best man.
The ceremonies took place on
the wide, awning-covered ver,
anda amid a setting of palms.
The bride carried a flower-
bedecked Bible and was mar-
ried by her grandfather, Rabbi
Louis Hershovitz of Pontiac, un-
der the same Chupah that cov-
ered the marriage of her father
and mother.
The bridal music was rendered
by Mildred Mantell-Brasch, sis-
ter-in-law of the bridegroom, ac-
companied by Gertrude Ober-
stein.
After a short honeymoon at
the Edgewater Beach Hotel in
Chicago, Lt. Brasch will return
to his post.

on farms in the camp area:
Provision is being made for
Arrangements have been made
with the United States Employ- individuals to spend week-ends
ment Service and the County or longer periods at camp. The
Agricultural Agent for placement rate for a full week is $15; for
a two-day week-end $5. Accom-
modations will be made for in-
Gross' Trip Called Off;
dividuals who can spend only
one day at camp.
Schwartz Goes to Zion
Miss Cohn stated that workers
NEW YORK (JPS) — Joel will receive the prevailing rates
Gross, Newark attorney, who of pay for all farm work. It is
had been scheduled to go to the expected that every person corn-
Middle East on a mission for the ing out to Council Camp will do
Joint Distribution Committee, some amount of farm work.
will be prevented by war condi-
"We are definitely not opening
tions from carrying out his vol-
unteer task, the J.D.C. here an- camp
as a
Our
purpose
is vacation
to do our resort.
bit toward
nounced.
the war effort," states Miss Cohn.
Dr. Joseph Schwartz, Euro- Members of the committee in
pean chairman of the J. D. C., addition to Frances Cohn are:
now in North Africa, is proceed- Bluma Nagler, Bertha Belkin,
ing to Palestine. There he will Bertha Weil and Murray Seigel-
meet with Jewish Agency repre- man. Complete information about
sentatives in connection with a camp can be obtained from E.
co-ordinated program of assis- Louis Neimand at the Jewish
tance in the Middle Eastern area. Community Center, Madison 8400.

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Last week, the station's sales
manager turned down a contract
offered to WJLB by a Hebrew
Christian Mission.
Believing that such broadcasts
are not conducive to the creation
of better understanding among
all faiths, the station informed
the Mission that it could not
accept such business.

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