Page Thirteen

'THE JEWISH NEWS

Fri'day, Apra 7, 1944

Engaged

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Ave. returned on Wed-
nesday from a stay in Palm Beach, Fla.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin or Edison Ave. returned on
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Monday from a visit in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman returned on Sunday from a
few weeks' stay in Palm Beach, Fla. Enroute home they visited
their son and daughter-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. James Wineman, in
Washington, D. C.
Miss' Ethel Isenberg, who attends Bradford Junior College in
Massachusetts, is spending her spring vacation with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg. of Edison Ave. Miss ISenberg
will return to college on April 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim have returned from Buf-
falo, N. Y., where they visited with relatives and friends during
the past week-end.
Mrs. Joseph Ullman and her daughter, Claire, of Cincinnati,
are spending a week with Mrs. Ullman's mother, Mrs. A. M.
Ermann of Merton Rd.
Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield of the Belcrest Hotel has returned
from Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent the winter months.
Mit. Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave.. has returned froin a month's
Visiit to Washington. D. C., and New York City. ..• •
' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere of Calvert Ave.:-..1-taVe. --returned
from an extended visit in Los Angeles, Calif.
- Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way returned on Monday
from a visit in Palm Beach, Fla. Mrs. Enggass expected home
•
the early part of next week.
S: T. Gilbert and his son and daughter-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs.
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Julius Gilbert of Arden Park, • have return _ ed from a month's
'visit in Beverly Hills, Calif. -
Mrs. Eugene Sloman of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from
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Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent the winter months.
A/C William Oberfelder has been transferred from Green.-
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Miss., to Maxwell Field, Ala., - where he will receive pre-
flight training. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs: Irving Oberfelder
of Canterbury Rd.
- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alpern of Mt Clemens are spending
month in Clearwater, Fla.
Miss Shirley Ruth Ash, a student of Highland Manor, of Long
Branch, N. J. will spend Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Ash of Sturtevant Ave. -.
- Mrs. Meyer Finkel of 3325 Tyler recently returned hOme after
visiting in Hot Springs, Ark. and Cambridge, Mass. In Cambridge,
she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Ensign and Mrs. Arnold
- Monash. Ensign Monash is attending Harvard- Naval Training School.
- - . Pvt. Lawrence J. Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Collins of Webb
'Ave:, has returned to his new post at Fort Ord, Calif., after spending
his' furlough with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. -Solorrion W. Schkloven of .Waverly Ave. have re-
-turned from an extended trip during - which -they visited their son-
•in-law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. Gerald R. Aptekar (Jane Schk-
• oven), at Station Hospital Dental Clinic, .Jefferson Barracks, Mis-
souri. They also visited their son and daughter-in-law, Capt. and
Mrs. Norman Schkloven, at the Induction Station, Clarksburg, W. Va.
Mrs. Andrew Wineman of Hamilton Dr. and her daughter,
Mrs. Eugene Arnfeld of Warrington Rd., have returned from a
few days' stay in New York City.
Sea-Bee Richard Soss has returned to his station at Camp
Perry, Va.
Va., after a few days' leave spent with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs.
Soss of Muirland Ave. -
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown of East Boston Blvd. have re-
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;turned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent the winter
months.
Cpl. Henry H. Sills has returned to his post at Camp Killmer,
.N. J., after a short furlough spent with his mother, Mrs. S. Silber-
man of Burlingame Ave.
Mrs. I. L. Polozker of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from
Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent the winter months.
The Misses Ruth and Eiga Hershman of New York City are
spending the holiday with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M.
Hershman of Calvert Ave. •
Mrs. William .Fleischman of Muirland Ave. returned on Wed-
nesday from Miami Beach, where she spent the last few weeks
visiting with her sister, Mrs. Marvin Lorange.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll of the Lee Plaza Apt. are spending
10 days in Atlantic City where they are guests at the St. :Charles
Hotel.
Miss Norma Wittelshofer, a student at Connecticut College
for Women, New London, Conn., is spending her spring vacation
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monte M. Wittleshofer of Boston
Blvd.

Louis Marshall headquarters,
Linwood and Richton, giving
to
members an opportunity
view their new surroundings.
* * *
Young Women's Mizrachi will
meet Monday, at 1 p. m., at the
home of Mrs. Nat M. Fierberg,
3336 Glynn Court. Arrangements
will be made for serving sand-
wiches, cakes, etc., at the USO
on May 29. The chairman is
Mrs. P. Schreiber,. and co-chair-
man, Mrs. Jack Dunn.
* * *
Kappa Delta Phi Sorority met
at the home of Rosemary Em-
mer and elected the following
officers: president, Bobbe sing•
er; secretary, Rosemary Emmen
treasurer, Ruth Rudin.

Women's Clubs

Young Women's Bicur Cholem
entertained members and friends
on March 28 at Pereira's in cele-
bration of the culmination of the
successful fund - raising event.
Donations were made recently to
the Jewish National Fund, Red
Cross and Matzo Fund.
* * *
Victory Aides will have an
evening of games April 26 at
Dexter-Lawrence Hall. A nom-
inal charge will include refresh-
ments. Mrs. Mary Greenfield -has
charge of the arrangements, and
is assisted by Mrs. Emery Ehren-
wald. The proceeds will be turn-
ed over to the Red Cross.
* * *
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will -meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday,
April 19, at the home of Mrs.
MISS IRENE FILLET
Louis Alper, 16516 Ohio Ave.
Nomination and election of offi-
' Mr. and Mrs. H. Willis of cers will take place and plans
Buena Vista Ave. announce the will be made for installation of
engagement of their daughter, new officers. A larger contribu-
Irene Fillet, to Paul Kanter, son tion was made to the Red Cross
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kanter of and a` d_unam of land was re-
Cortland Ave.
deemed in Palestine through the
Jewish National Fund. Contribul
tions were made to Mo'os Chitins
and the Michigan Synagogue
Conference. -
* *
Neugarten Medical Aid will
Mrs. Morris Erenstein of
Fischer Ave: announces the en- . honor paid-up members at a
gagement of her daughter, Flor- luncheon at the Scarab Club
ence Elizabeth, to Edward Mor- April 18. An interesting program
timer Blau, son of Mr. and Mit. is planned. * * *••
Joseph Blau of Sturtevant Ave.
A guest speaker on vocational
* * *
guidance, with a question and
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ginsburg answer period, will feature the
of Fullerton Ave. announce the meeting of the Bnai Brith Busi-
engagement of their daughter, ness and Professional Women
Rhea, to Lt. David Blumenfeld, next Tuesday, at 8:30 p. m. The
son of Mrs. Jennie Blumenfeld meeting is open to meripe•s only
of Wager Ave. The wedding will and will be held at the new
take place late in June. Lt.
Blumenfeld is at present at-
tached to the Columbus Army
Restyling
Flying School; Columbus, Miss.

Bridal Calendar

April 23—Miss Gertrude Gla-
sier, of the Belcrest Hotel,
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Ezra Glasier, to Alfred Rubin,
sort of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rubin
of New York City.

Engagements

Repairing

Marriages

Wohlman - Levine: The mar-
marriage of Miss Sylvia Devine,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Levin,e and Morton Wohlman,
son of 'Mr: and Mrs. Irving H.
Wohlman, was solemnized April
2. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
ficiated.
The bride was attended by
Mrs. Gladys Levine, Morris Le-
vine was best man. Dinner fol-
lowed for about 150 guests.
Out-of-town, guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wohlman
of Patterson, N. J.
The couple left on a short
honeymoon.

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