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THE JEWISH N2WS
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1 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch of the Whittier Apt.- are vaca-
tioning in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. May of Wildemere Ave. have, returned
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from a 10-day visit in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Muirland Ave. have returned
from a week's stay in New York City... ,.
, Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of CanterbUry
vited a group of their friends to a dinner - in their home next Tues-
day
evening.
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A reception in honor of the 50th birthday of Morris L. SchaVer
will be held on Saturday evening; Jan: 29, beginning at 7:30
o'clock, in the ballroom of the Lee Plaza Hotel, Grand BlVd:. and
Lawton Ave. No cards.
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington WOods- have . re--
turned from a few days'. visit in New York City.. , - _
In honor of their son, Leo's, 40th birthday, Dr, and ,Mrs. Leo
M. Franklin of Edison Ave., were hosts to a group of his friends
at a dinner in their home last Wednesday evening. .
.urb- Mrs. Bernard Brown of the Highland Towers .has returned
from NeW York City where she spent a week visiting. with Lt.
Brown who is stationed there. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant of Chicago Blvd. are spending the
remainder of the winter in Florida. . .
Mrs. Walter Laib of Strathcona Dr. is expected home this
week-end from a fortnight's stay in New York City.
Mrs. Ben-Zion Gotlib has come from Columbus, Ga., to spend
a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin of Webb
Ave. Her husband, Pfc. Gotlib, who is stationed . at Fort Benning,
Ga., expects to join her the first week in February.
Mrs. Louis Morris of Oakman Ct. and Mrs. John 'merman of
Gloucester Dr. left on Sunday to spend the winter - months . in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd; returned on Thurs-
day from a week's stay in New York City.
Mrs. Warren Greenstone of Litchfield Ave. has left for Jack-
sonville, Fla., to be with her husband, Pvt. Greenstone, who is
stationed at Camp Blanding.
Mrs. Morris Baron of Tyler Ave. has returned from a week's
visit in New York City.
Complimenting Miss Juliette Goldberg, whose marriage to Dr.
Jacob J. Wechsler will take place on Feb. 20, Mrs. Joseph Fenton
of Oak Drive was hostess at a luncheon at the Women's City
Club last Saturday. Mrs. Irving Wartell and Mrs. Samuel Silver
of Oakman Ct. entertained with a dinner and shower at Mrs.
Wartell's home on LaSalle Blvd. last Tuesday evening. This Sat-
urday, Mrs. Harry 1VIetger of Atkinson Ave. will be hostess at
a luncheon at Huyler's in Miss Goldberg's honor. Next Tuesday,
Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Drive and Mrs. Harry Platt of Birch-
crest Drive will give a shoWer, and on Thursday, Mrs. Howard
Einstein of the Lee Plaza will be hostess at a luncheon.
Pvt. Frank Gunsberg, who has been s t a t i o n e d at Camp
• Wallace, Texas, is spending his 12-day furlough with Mrs. Guns-
berg in their home on Genesee Ave., before leaving • for his new
post at Camp Mead, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of Fairfield Ave. are expected home
this week-end from an extended stay in Hot . Springs, Ark.
Mrs. Earl Freshman of Woodingham Drive left last Sunday
to spend 10 days in Chicago and Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton of Oak Drive will entertain a
group of their friends in their home this Saturday evening.
Pfc. Allan Emery Eizelman is spending his 10-day furlough
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Eizelman of Clements
Ave., before returning to his post at Hamilton Field, Calif.
Mrs. Simeon Cugell of Cortland Ave. is leaving Sunday for
„Miami Beach, Fla., where she will spend the next six weeks.
Edwin Moldof, who has been studying at the University of
Wisconsin, is spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and
Mrs. R. A. Coggan of Courville Ave., enroute to his home in New
York City where he will continue his studies at Columbia Univer-
sity.
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WALTER'S INC.
Where The Young Crowd Loves to Shop
1458 Washington 'Blvd.
Stage Play at Youth
Education Luncheon
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A capacity crowd of approxi-
Jan. 3—To Mr.. and Mrs. Man-
uel Rosenthal (Maxine Stein- mately 2,000 women attended the
berg) of 3265 Boston Blvd., a Pioneer Women's Organization's
13th annual donor luncheon held
daughter, Denese Joy.
Jan. 18, at t h e Book-Cadillac
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Hotel.
Jan. 14..To Dr. and Mrs. Mor-
It was estimated that the sum
rey H. Manning of Glendale of $15,000 was raised to further
Ave., a daughter, Leslie Jo.
the needs of the Working Wom-
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en's Council of Palestine.
Jan. 15 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig de-
Charles Levitch (Louise Green- livered an inspiring address and
wald) a sari, Elliott Howard.
Emma Shever rendered several
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vocal selections.
Jan. 23 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Kaplan (Mildred Modell),
MIDWAY FLORIST
of Ohio Ave., a daughter, Marilyn
Jane.
3.351 West Davison
TO. 8-1650
Marriages
Sherman--Hartman: Mr. and
Mrs., Joseph - Hartman, of
cago 131. .d., announce the mar-
riage of their .daughter, Shirley,
to Lt. (j: g.).. Howard Sherman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. MorriS Sher-
Man, of Calvert Ave., on Sunday
afternoon, Jan.. 23. Dr. - A. M: -
Hershman performed the cere-
mony at the bride's home. S It
was - attended only by the im-...
mediate f7rnilies. For . the pres-
ent, •Lt.• and Mrs. Sherman will
reside. in .Lake .Forest, where
Lt. Sherman is stationed with
the:Great Lakes Naval Training
Center.
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Elford-Feinberg: At one o'clock
MRS. JESSE ROSEN
Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs.
William P. Greenberg are di-
recting a variety stage show, to
be presented at the victory
luncheon of the Youth Educa-
tion League at the Book ,Cadillac
Hotel on Tuesday, Feb. 22. This
luncheon will culminate the
pledge fund drive, proceeds to
be used for the -organization's
activities and for war efforts.
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 23, Miss
Betty Feinberg, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Feinberg; - of
Cleveland, 0., became the bride
of Pfc. Harvey Leonard Elford,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris El-
ford, of Pingree Ave. Rabbi H.
A. Greenfield performed the
ceremony which was held at
Lachar's on Twelfth St. A re-
ception followed the ceremony.
Miss Lillian Pevose was the
maid of honor and Pfc. Milton
Elford served his brother as best
man. The ushers were Pfc. Leon-
ard Weingarden, Pfc. Meyer Be-
linsky, Pfc. Louis Pevan, Pfc.
William Stoller, Pfc. Jack La-
soffsky and Pfc. Sol Lefar.
Send Food Packages
To Michigan Camps
Coming from out of town for
the wedding were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schneider and their fam-
ily.
The food committee of the De-
troit Army-Navy Committee of
the Jewish Welfare Board an-
nounces that the following or-
ganizations have supplied f o o d
packages to Fort Brady at Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich.:
Pfc. Elford, who is a dental
student at the University of De-
troit, and his bride left on a
short honeymoon trip after which
they will reside at 3405 Edison
Ave.
Ave., on Jan. 21st. The cere-
mony was performed by Rabbi
Jacobson of Temple Beth El in
San Antonio, Texas. Pvt. and
Mrs. Hartman arrived home on
Wednesday to visit with their
parents. Pvt. Hartman - returns
to his camp at Fort Sam Hous-
ton, San Antonio, Texas, on Feb.
3.
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Whitney-Zieve--Mr. and
Mrs.
Benjamin E. Zieve, of Longfel-
low Ave., announce the marriage
of their daughter, Janet Caro-.
line, to Richard Milton Whitney,
son of W. R. Whitney, of De-
troit.
The bridegroom has studied at
the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minn., and was graduated from
Iowa University where he ma-
jored in structural engineering.
The couple have returned from
a honeymoon trip in Niagara
Falls and Buffalo, N. Y., and plan
to make their home in Detroit.
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Yoffee-Lurie: Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan W. Lurie of 15362 Grand-•
ville Road announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Barbara
Jeanne, to Lt. (j.g.) Belvin R.
Yoffee, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Sam-
uel L. Yoffee of 18979 Monica. Lt.
Yoffee is a graduate of Univer-
sity of Michigan Dental School,
and Barbara Jeanne is a senior
at the University of Michigan. Lt.
Yoffee is now stationed at the
Marine Base, San Diego, Calif.
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Hartman-Rosen: Mr. and Mrs.
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Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge, Simon Rosen of Monterey Ave.
Men's Club of Temple Beth El, announce the marriage of their
Congregation Gemiluth Chasso- daughter, Gloria Millicent, to
dim, American Haven Club, Ze, Pvt. Burton C. Hartman, son of
dakah Club, Pisgah Auxiliary, Mrs. Andrew Hartman of Ohio
Jewish National Worker's Alli-
ance, Young Israel.
Food packages were sent to
Fort Custer at Battle C _ reek by
the following:
Kuzhiner Progressive Verein,
Pogerbishtcher Ladies' - Society,
Hebrew Ladies' Aid.
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Births
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This Advertisement Sponsored By
Organizations whose Members
recently served sandwiches .at the
Downtown USO Canteen' includ-;
ed Shaarey Z e d e k Sisterhood,
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of Sherbourne Rd. 1 e f t on Park Loan Ass'n., Jericho ,Lodge
Thursday on an extended trip to Tucson, Ariz., and California.
I. 0. 0. F.; Bnai Brith Louis
Lt. Bernard Barack of ,Camp Adair, Oregon, is home on leave Marshall - Auxiliary, Women's
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barack of Santa Barbara Auxiliary of Home for Aged,
Drive.
Women's Division of American
Included among the Wayne University students who achieved Jewish Congress. .
outstanding scholarship records during their freshman year and
Further information regarding
who received citations from Wayne University Scholarship Honor
Society are the following: Daniel Goodman, 3480 Leslie; Max Harris, the activities of the JWB.. food
2280 Pingree: Ilse Hoffman, 1654 Burlingame; George Karbal, 1614 committee are available by call-
W. Philadelphia; Philip Lifshitz, 4071 Elmhurst; Berol Robinson, ing Mrs. Fineman at MA. 8400.
2051 Calvert; Aaron Rosenblatt and Daniel Rosenblatt, 3779 Tuxedo;
Betty Rylander, 16130 Parkside; Stephen Sarasohn, 1728 Atkinson;
Ray Shifron, 2500 Fullerton; Roslyn Silber, 2653 Richton; Arnold
Susman, 2911 Sturtevant; Leonard Zubroff, 9354 Broadstreet.
Miss Bernice Simon of 18980 Santa Barbara Drive, a senior in
the College of Liberal Arts of Wayne University, was named secre-
tary-treasurer of the Wayne Gold Key Honor Society.
Pioneer Women Raise
$15,000 at Luncheon
Friday, januarj, 28,
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