Friday, December 3, 1943

SOCIAL EVENTS

THE - jEWISH . NEWS

Page Nine

NEWS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Congress Women
Meet Wednesday

The Board of Directors of Detroit Section, National Council
Detroit Women's Division of
of Jewish Women, honored Mrs. Joseph M. Welt at a luncheon at the American Jewish Congress
Huyler's on Tuesday, Nov. 30, following the monthly board will meet next Wednesday at
meeting. Mrs. Welt was elected National president of the Council
of Jewish women at the triennial convention held the early part 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Frenkel, 1655 Boston
of November at the Drake Hotel in Chicago.
Mrs. S. E. Heineman of New York City is spending a few
days here visiting friends. She is a guest at the Belcrest Hotel.
Mrs. Herman Finsterwald of Longfellow Ave. left on Thursday
for Memphis, Tenn., where she will visit her son-in-law and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dreifus.
. Mrs. Miriam Brachman of the Chatham Apt. left on Wed-
nesday for Los Angeles, where she will make her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lichertman of Boston Blvd. are spending
a few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Klivans have returned to their home
in Youngstown after spending the Thanksgiving week-end with
Mrs. Klivans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd.
Mrs. A. Monash is visiting her husband, Ensign Arnold Mon-
ash, who is attending Officers School at Fort Schuyler, New York.
Ensign Monash is a graduate of Columbia University and of the
University of Michigan Law School.
Miss Bernice Rosenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Morris
Rosenberg of Strathcona Dr., has resumed her studies at the
University of Michigan.
Pvt. Jay Hartman has been transferred from Camp Grant, Ill.,
and is now stationed at Camp Roberts, Calif. He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cirolsky have returned to their home in
South Bend following a week's visit with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Baer of Fairfield Ave.
MRS. SAM KATKIN
Mrs. Ben Goldstein and her daughters, Carol and Judy, • of
Parkside Ave. are spending a few weeks in New York visiting Blvd., to conclude the three
with Mrs. Goldstein's family. Mr. Goldstein has returned after weeks' campaign for new mem-
spending the last week-end with his family.
bers. Arrangements for the
Lt. Commander and Mrs. Louis A. Schwartz and their sons, meeting are being made under
David, Jonathan and Stephen, left for Chicago after spending the supervision of the member-
the Thanksgiving week-end iri the city visiting with friends. Lt.
Commander Schwartz has been transferred to the Great Lakes ship committee of which Mrs.
Sam Katkin is chairman.
Naval Training Center.
Mrs. Samuel Green, vice-pres-
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Michels of Boston Blvd. have returned
from a few days' stay in New York City.
ident in charge - of . - membership,
Seaman 1st Class Melvin R. Rosenhaus has returned to his announces that Mrs. • -Nathan
post at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center after a nine-day Spevakow will speak on the sub-
leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Rosenhaus of ject, "And now—What?"
Santa Barbara Ave.
Mrs. Milford Pregerson, De-
Mrs. Harold B. Desenberg of Roslyn Rd. is spending a few troit teacher of speech, will pre-
weeks in Corning, Y., visiting with her family.
sent scenes from the poetic
Sgt. Walter Grossfeld left on Tuesday for his post at Drew drama, "Jeremiah."
Field, Tampa, Fla.,
Fla. after a few days' furlough spent with his
Mrs. Morris Weingarten, presi-
parents, Mr. and
Max Grossfeld - of Farrand Ave.
dent, urges members and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II have returned to their home to attend.
in Chicago after a week's visit with Mrs. Moses' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave.
Miss Gloria Rosman returned Saturday to West Branch, N. J.,
where she is. attending Highland Manor School, after spending a
creek's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman of
Boston _Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. JacOb Savin of
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moyer have returned to their home in
Chicago, after spending the Thanksgiving week-end with Mr. 3736 Fullerton Ave. announce the
Moyer's mother, Mrs. Karl Moyer of Woodland Ave.
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Nandor Simon left on Thursday for New York P., to be observed on Saturday,
City to attend the opening at the Playhouse this Friday of "From Dec. 4, at Congregation Shaarey
Pillars to Post," a play written by their daughter, Mrs. A. Max Zedek. At home after 6 p. m. on
Kohn. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter, Sunday, Dec. 5. .No cards.
Mr. _and Mrs. Samuel - Greenberg, Dr. Martin Kohn, Dr. and Mrs.
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Harry Kohn, Mrs. Saul Dunitz and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam Mann of
Capt. Kohn, who had been on overseas duty, is at present stationed
16516 Mansfield Ave. will honor
at Camp Hilmer, - N. J.
Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Parkside Ave. has returned from their son, Donald W. Mann, on
Toronto where she spent a few days visiting with her father, I. his Bar Mitzvah, Saturday, Dec.
11, at Beth Tikvah Synagogue,
Dennison.
Pvt. Hal Burnett has returned to his post at Camp Ellis, Ill., Petoskey and Chicago Blvd. Re-
after an eight-day furlough spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ception at home, Sunday, Dec.
Herman L. Lewis . of Griggs Ave.
12, 2 to 5 and .7 to 10 p. m.
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Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. has returned
from Kansas City where she spent a few weeks with her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freed-
Ensign George E. Loria, who has just returned from overseas
duty, is spending a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. man of Roselawn Ave. announce
George H. Loria of Richton Ave. His brother, Pvt. Donald Loria, the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
returned on Wednesday to his post at Fort Benning, Ga., after a Sheldon Myles, on Saturday
three weeks furlough spent with his parents.
morning, Dec. 11, at the Beth
Mr. and Mrs. August Gould of Chatanooga, Tenn., spent a Abraham Synagogue, Sturtevant
few days with Mrs. , Gould's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and and Linwood.
Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave.,
' enroute to visit their son,
Pvt. Harris Gould, who is with the SATC at Purdue University.
Infants Service Group culmin-
Pvt. and Mrs. Bernard Panush and .their son, Richard, are
visitina their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Panush of 4026 W. Grand ated its pledge drive with a Bond
6 Panush is on furlough from Camp Butner, North Carolina. event on Nov. 29 at the home of
Ave. Pvt.
Mrs. Meyer Prussian of Muirland Ave. returned on Thursday Mrs. Sidney Kalt of Wooding-
from New York City and West Branch, N. J., where she visited ham Ave. The chairman was
her daughter who is a student at Highland Manor School.
Mrs. William Katz.

arriages

Schelberg-Bernson: Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Bernson of Tyler
Ave. announce the marriage of
their daughter, Edythe, to Her-
bert Schelberg, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Schelberg of New
York City and Detroit. Rabbi
Morris Adler officiated at the
impressive ceremony in the home
of the bride on Nov. 7. Mrs. Max
Goldberg, the bride's sister, as-
sisted as matron of honor, and
Leonard Roth was best man. Af-
ter the ceremony the couple left
by plane for New York city for
their honeymoon. Out of town
guests were Sgt. and Mrs. Sol
Schelberg of New York.
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Apsel-Friedman: Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Thum of Pontiac announce
the marriage of their daughter,
Mrs. Helen Friedman of Rich-
mond Hill, N. Y., to Nathan Ap-
sel of Detroit, on Nov. 28. Rabbi
Eric Friedland officiated. The
couple left on a honeymoon trip
to Chicago.
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Shubin-Cornfield:
Mr. and
Mrs. Maurice Cornfield of 3359
Lawrence Ave. announce the
marriage of their daughter, Har-

riet, to Aviation Cadet Murray
C. Shubin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Shubin of Monterey Ave.,
on Nov. 13, by Rabbi Blach-
schleger, in Montgomery, Ala.
Aviation Cadet Shubin is sta-
tioned with the Army Air Force
Pre-Flight Training School at
Maxwell Field, Alabama.
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Segal-Siegel: The marriage of
Miss Josephine Siegel, daughter
of Mrs. Regina Siegel of Tuxedo
Ave., to Air Cadet George Segal,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Segal
of 16th St., took place Sunday
afternoon at the bride's home,
Rabbi Moses Fischer officiating.
Miss Dorothy Rindscoff was
the maid of honor and Robert
Segal served his brother as best
man.
- A reception followed the cere-
mony.
In the evening, the bride's
brother - in - law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Alex Leichman of Chi-.
cago Blvd., were hosts to mem-
bers of the•immediate families at
a dinner in their home.
Air Cadet Segal, who- is sta-
tioned at Selman Field, Monroe,
La., is a graduate of Wayne Uni-
versity. Mrs. Segal will be grad-
uated from Wayne in January.

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Bar Mitzvahs

Births

Oct. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Franklin (Blanche Riseman) of
Steele Ave., a daughter, Ellen
Tobe.
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Nov. 9 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Goldberg of the Belcrest
Hotel, a daughter, Sharon Lynn.

Certainly!

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Nov. 12—To Dr. and Mrs. M.
E. Bachman (Clara Gussin) - of
Parkside Ave., a daughter,
Diana Gail.
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Nov. 27—To Sgt. and Mrs.
Louis Fields, (Thelma Mitchell),
twin daughters, Ardith Sue and
Sheila Ann.
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To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Ber-
rir (Muriel Victor) of St. Paul,
Minn., formerly of Detroit, a son,
Edward Alan.

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