Friday, OtTober 29,- 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS SOCIAL EVENTS Page Eleven NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Estelle Alpern of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from a week's stay in New York City. Mrs. Leonard Levin has returned to her home in Newtonville, Mass., after a few weeks' visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Zemon of Wildemere Ave. left on Tuesday to spend a week in New York City. Among those who left on Sunday for Ann Arbor to matriculate at the University of Michigan were Miss Shirley Simons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Simons of Muirland Ave., and Miss Shirley Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Frank of Wildemere Ave. Mrs. Nathan Schlafer of the Lee Plaza Apt. has returned from Tuscon, Ariz., where she visited her sister, Mrs. Max Fisher. Mrs. Irving Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. is expected home this Friday from a few weeks' visit in New York City and Philadelphia. Mr. Oberfelder, who accompanied her, returned last week. Major Harry August has been transferred from Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind., and is now stationed at Camp Blanding, Fla.. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schiller of Glynn Ct. spent the last week- end in Chicago. Ben Rosenberg and Arnold Lichenstein have returned to their home in 1VIcKeesport, Pa., after a few days' visit with Mr. Rosen- berg's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Josi4ph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer of Longfellow Ave. left last Sunday for New York City, where they are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Ensign and Mrs. Jacob Keidan. Miss Edith Miller of Calvert Ave. spent the last week-end in Chicago, where she attended the wedding of her cousin. Seaman 1st Class Richard Thal has returned to Kalamazoo, where he is attending the Western Naval Training School, after a six-day leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal of Glynn Ct. Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. has been visiting with her family in New York City. Chaplain and Mrs. Albert Gordon have returned to New Jersey, where Chaplain Gordon is stationed after a few days' visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave. Mrs. Abraham Glazer of Merton Rd. is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Major and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers in Lawton, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Max Hirsch of Grand Ave. have as their guests . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rader of Los Angeles, Calif. Pvt. Warren Greenstone, who left a short time ago for Camp Custer, has been transferred to Camp Blanding, Fla. Mrs. Benjamin Laikin of Euclid Ave. has returned from Balti- more, where she visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilkins. Mrs. Philip Gordon of Calvert Ave. has left for Miami Beach, Fla., where she expects to spend the winter months. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. Philip M. Fisher have returned to Harring- ton, Kansas, where Sgt. Fisher is stationed, after a few days' visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher of Buena Vista Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Golden of Boston Blvd. Their brother, Yeoman 1st Class Frederick J. Fisher, who arrived on a few days' leave before they left, has also returned to his post. Mr. and Mrs. M. Frank of Bedford Rd. were hosts to a group of their friends at a supper party at their home last Sunday night. Mrs. Milton J. Elson of W. Boston Blvd. returned home after visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Lt. and Mrs. Don H. Robert, who are stationed at Madison, Wis. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. are guests in Chicago where they attended the Inter-State Medical Convention, Oct. 25-29. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin A. Rossin and children, Anita and Buddy, formerly of 2938 Fullerton Ave., are now residing at 533 S. 7th St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Miss Genevieve Garinek has left for an extended stay in Los Angeles. Capt. and Mrs. Michael M. Levin, who are now residing in Hattiesburg, Miss., entertained several fellow-Detroiters in the past tv.ro months. Among them were Privates David Horowitz and Hy Stein, who are attending classes at Mississippi Southern Col- lege; Mrs. Miriam Korotkin Stein, now visiting her husband; Pvt. Ted Fox, stationed with the Air Corps at Alexandria, La., and Mrs. Sid Michalowitz (Minerva Federman). Melvin Davidson, son of Mrs. Saul Davidson of Boston Blvd., has entered the University of Michigan. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jacobs of Lawrence Ave., are in Chi- cago. While there Dr. Jacobs will attend the conference and also appear on the program of the Pedic Research Society. Miss Eveleen Ethel Budnitzky of Webb Ave. has entered the University of Michigan as a freshman. Mrs. Oscar Bank entertained on Oct. 17 at a luncheon for 14 guests in honor of Mrs. Nat Edilberg (Evelyn Shapiro) of Flint. Mrs. Louis Shapiro, Mrs. Edilberg's mother, came from Flint for the occasion. S/Sgt. Harry Banks was in Detroit on furlough from Miami Beach, Fla. He was entertained here at several parties by relatives and friends. A dinner in his honor was given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hymen Banks. Prominent Guests To Greet 'Bartered Bride' Presentation Distinguished guests will greet the occasion of the presentation of the first opera of the Detroit Friends of Opera this Sunday MARGUERITE KOZENN evening, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral of the Masonic Temple. On the occasion of staging "The Bartered Bride", Congress- man Will Rogers Jr. of California will address the gathering brief- ly. Mayor Edward J. Jeffries will speak and will introduce another guest, Dr. Jan Papaneck, Minis- ter Plenipotentiary of the Czecho- slovakian Government - in - Exile with headquarters in London. Guests artists who will come from New York to participate in the opera "Bartered Bride" will include Donald Dame, tenor of the Metropolitan Opera Co., Carl Bamberger of the New Opera Co. and Dr. Lothar Wallerstein of the Metropolitan Opera Co. Mme. Marguerite Kozenn will have one of the important roles in "Bartered Bride." The entire cast numbers 150. Additional sponsors are: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brodie, Dr. and Mrs. David Fauman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Garvett, Mr., and Mrs. Alan Grosman, Karl Krue- ger, Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sauls, Prof. Frank Octavec, Dr. Jean Welling. Births Sept. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol D. Stone (Doris Migdal), • 2681 W. Grand Ave., a son, Sanford Samuel. - * * * Oct. -1 — To Cpl. and Mrs. Julius Goldstein (Dorothy Sylvia Fleisher), a daughter, Sheila Frances. * * * Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carpenter (Evelyn Levinger), a daughter, Pamela Vicky. * * * Oct. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Lite (Ann Weiner) of La- Salle Blvd., a son, Allyn Zissel. Local Brevities Noted Journalist Kvutzah Tel Chai, a group of Habonim boys, will present a round table discussion tonight at 1912 Taylor Ave. on "Jewish Post-War Problems." Partici- pants will be George Eisler, Av- rum Schulsinger, Duke Wisker, Emery Brown, Nate Feldman and Howard Schulsinger. All are welcome. * * * The Metropolitan D etroit Youth Council, under Leighton A. Dingley, newly appointed ex- ecutive, has -completed a survey to help devise a good inter-racial recreational and war service program for youth. Following the recent race riots, the Youth Council conducted a wide re- search on the question of delin- quency and the kind of recrea- tional program young people want. * * • East Side Ledge No. 1645 of Bnai Brith and its Ladies' Aux- iliary will sponsor a Hallowe'en costume party on Nov. 1 at the Savarine Hotel. The membership chairman, Leon Ephronson, is directing a drive to enroll 50 new members. * * * Mu Sigma Pi Fraternity, only Jewish Optometry Fraternity in Michigan, and its Ladies Auxil- To Address Beth El's Sisterhood Louis Fischer, prominent jour- nalist and author, will be the guest speaker at the Temple Beth El Sisterhood meeting, Nov. 8, at 2 p. in., in the Brown Memorial Chapel: Mr. Fischer, a contributing edi- tor of The Nation, has been a roving correspondent in Russia, Spain, France and England for the past 20 years, and has recent- ly completed a tour of India, Egypt, Palestine and Irak. He' was the house guest of Mahat- ma Ghandi for a week. 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