Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Samuel Hirschberg of McKeesport, Pa. is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mann of Sturtevant Ave. Apprentice Seaman Sheldon Weinstein, who is stationed at Central Teachers' College, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Henry N. Weinstein of Broadstreet Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hersh and their son, Robert, have returned to their home in Buffalo after spending the last week visiting with members of their family. They were accompanied by Miss Bernice Yasinow who is their son, David's, fiancee. The Misses Solomon of Atkinson Ave. had as their guests last week their brother-in-law -, Henry Solomon of Fairview, Mich., and their nephew, Cpl. Merril Solomon, who is stationed at Quanset Point, D. C. Jack Brodie of Pittsburgh spent the holiday as the guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. Sgt. and Mrs. Richard - Lazar have returned to Dayton, 0., where Sgt. Lazar is stationed at Wright Field, after spending the last week-end with Sgt. - Lazar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore. of Fullerton Ave. Mrs. Moe G. Lussan returned on Thursday to her home in Duluth after a week's visit with her sister, Miss Jeanette Kanner of Highland Ave. Lt. and Mrs. Sidney Michalovitz are spending a few days visit- ing with Mrs. Michalovitz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Federman of Fullerton Ave. Enroute back to Lt. Michalovitz's post at Camp Shelby, Miss., they will visit with his family in Cleveland. Miss Sybil Perlmutter, a student at the University of Michigan, spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Perlmutter of Edison Ave. She was accompanied by three of her classmates Miss Luaine Berman of Chicago, Miss Lila Chagjay of Atlanta, classmates, and Miss Marilyn Bothman of Ann Arbor. - Lt. David Reisman has returned to his post at the England General Hospital in Atlantic City, N. J., after spending the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Reisman of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Michelson of Collingwood Ave. have returned from Clarksville, Tenn., where they visited their children. MoMM/1C Sydney Auster left on Thursday for the P. T. Train- ing Base in Melville, R. I., after a 30-day furlougo spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Auster of Elmhurst Ave. MoMM/1C Auster has recently returned from 18 months service in the Solomon Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gordon of Tyler Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Gordon's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fafin and their small daughter, Judy, of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kert and their three children of Toronto are spending the holiday week with Mrs. Kert's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Meretzsky of Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sherman of Beaconsfied Ave. have re- turned from a stay in Miami- Beach, Fla. Ensign Maxwell Hoffman is leaving this Friday for his post after a nine-day leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoffman of LaSalle Blvd. Mrs. Dorothy Ratner of Cortland Ave. is spending .a fortnight in New York City. Staff Sgt. and Mrs. William M. Harris are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Harris of Oak Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Wilk of Canterbury Rd. Sgt. Harris is on furlough from his post at the New Orleans Army Air Base, La. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hirsch of Westchester Dr. returned from an extended stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Pfc. Oscar Kramer, who has recently returned from service in the Aleutian Islands, has left for Fort Sheridan, Ill., after spending a short furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kramer of Webb Ave. Mrs. A. Factor of Fairview Ave. has returned from an extended trip to Georgia and Florida. .Joseph Bienenstock of Fullerton Ave. has returned from a month's stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Swirsky of 2246 W. Euclid Ave. observed their golden wedding anniversary during Passover services. Among those present were their nine children, most of the 28 grandchil- dren and one great-grandchild. Ten grandchildren are in service. Mr. Swirsky, who had been conducting services at the Bnai David, is 72. Mrs. Swirsky is 68. They were married in Russia and came to Detroit 35 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. A. Escoff of Collingwood Ave. will leave Sun- day for. San Diego, Calif., where they will visit for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz, formerly of Detroit. Mrs. David Freedman of Glendale Ave. is visiting M Paris, Tex., with her son, Seymour E. Bass, who is stationed at Camp Maxey, Texas. Friday, April 14, 1944 Lt. Walter Schmier Married To Beverly Kalic in New York Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Max Yasinow of Buffalo have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Ber- Announcement was made this week of the marriage on March 28, in New York, of Miss Beverly Raquel Kalic, daughter of Mrs. nice, to Pfc. David Herbert Hersh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ida Kalic, of New Hersh. of Buffalo. Pfc. Hersh is York, and Lt. (j.g.) Walter D. Sch- the grandson of the late Mr. and mier; son of A. M. Mrs. Jacob Hersh of this city. Schmier of Chi- * * * cago Blvd. Announcement was made this Mrs. Schmier, week of the engagement of Miss who has a B.A. de- Rosalind Goldfinger, daughter of gree, is a former social service 'Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldfinger worker and is at of Kansas City, to Cpl. Sidney present a Red Ginsburg, son of Mrs. Simon Cross director. A Ginsburg of Warrington Drive brother is an En- and the late Mr. Ginsburg. Miss sign in the Navy. Goldfinger is a junior University Lt. Schmier just of Michigan student. Cpl. Gins- returned from ac- burg is a 1940 graduate of the tive service of five months in the Af- University of Michigan. He is af- rican and Italian filiated with Phi Sigma Delta war sectors. He Fraternity. has been in service a year and a half. A graduate of literary and law schools of the Uni- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schreier versity of Michi- of 4271 Cortland Ave. announce gan, he was chief the Bar Mitzvah of their son, counsel for the Air Aaron, to be observed on Satur- Corps Procure- ment Office in De- day morning, April 22, at the troit before taking g.) AND MRS. WALTER D. Mogen Abraham Synagogue, his commission in the Navy. He taught high school here for a time 12517 Linwood Ave. Reception at and formerly was a teacher in the Temple Beth El Religious School. home 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday, April A brother, Maj. Adolph A. Schmier, is stationed at the BaSe 23. No cards. Hospital at Tuscaloosa, Ala. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chad of 3840 Cortland Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Her- bert, to be observed on Satur- April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. day morning, April 22, at the Lewis Ruskin (Lenore Ginsburg) Shaarey Zedek. * * * of. Chicago, Ill., a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pont of Stephanie. * * * Cloverlawn Ave. announce the April *6--To Mr. and Mrs. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ma- Bernard J. Mirvis (Harriet Grace nard Erwyn, on Saturday morn- Mishy) of Appoline Ave., a ing, April 29, at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- daughter, Ilene Carol. rence. A dinner will be held at * * * March 17—To Lt. and Mrs. the Michigan Room of the Stat- evening. Gerson I. Berris (Bessie Kra= ler Hotel that * * * mer), a son, Marvin Low. Lt. Berris is stationed at the Base - Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Paul of Hospital, Davis Monthan Field, Pontiac, Mich., announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jack _Tucson, Ariz. David, on Saturday morning, * * * April 29. A, reception will be - March 23—To Mr. and Mrs. held from 2:30 to 5 p. m. on. Philip Lax (Rose Loberman) of Sunday, April 30, at Temple 3005 Tuxedo, a son, Aaron San- Beth Jacob, 164 Orchard Lake ford. Ave., Pontiac. Bar Mitzvahs Engaged Births MISS PHYLLIS LITWAK March 25—To Dr. and Mrs. Max Abramson (Frances Kolod- in) of McNichols Road, a daugh ter, Judith Ann. * * * March 30—To Cpl. and Mrs. Kurt Ellenbogen (Sylvia Brom- berg), a son, Richard -Ira. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litwak of 3792 Clements Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Phyllis, to Harry Y. Samet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Samet of 2716 Elmhurst. Horowitz Wins National and State Chess Titles NEW YORK (JPS)—Both the National Open and the New York State chess titles were won Israel Horowitz in a tournament conducted jointly by the U. S. Lt. Gerson I. Berris, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Berris, is spending Chess Federation and the N. Y. the Passover week with his wife, the former Bessie Kramer, and State Chess Federation held at their infant son. His brother-in-law, Pvt. Albert Kramer, son. Syracuse, N. Y. Reuben Fine of Mrs. Morris S. Kramer, is also visiting here. They are welcom- won the national speed cham- ing visits from friends at 2930 Calvert Ave. pionship by defeating Samuel The 75th birthday of Louis A. Cohen of Glynn Court was the occasion for an open house on April 2 and for an informal reunion Reshevsky, who took the metro- politan speed championship. Dr. of the Heller, Klein and Levinson families. Miss Charlotte Garfield, bride-elect of this month, was hon- Ariel Mengarini of Washington ored at a brunch and miscellaneous shower by her aunts, Mrs. won the national amateur cham- Benjamin Imber, Mrs. S. Caplan and Mrs. M. H. Shore, at the pionship. Belcrest Hotel. A dinner party was given in honor of Miss Gar- field by the Amitians at the home of Mrs. Max Kirschbaum. Mrs. Samuel Garfield, Mrs. Sidney Langer and Mrs. S. Massey. entertain- , ed her at a luncheon in the Statler Terrace Room. Mrs. Philip Hertz honored the bride-elect at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at Huyler's. Miss Garfield was entertained at a dinner and theater party by Miss Shirley Gorney. '.Mr. and Mrs. Irving Adler of 18690 Snowden Ave. celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on March 16. Members of the Galician Society were among the large number of friends present. S/Sgt. Phillip Needle spent the Passover holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zelik Needle of 2725 Leslie Ave. Visiting OUR SKILL and with him was a fellow-serviceman, Ben Teddlebaum. They are both flawless accuracy stationed at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. Others present at the family every day assures you Seder were Sgt. Zimmerman of Willow Run, Pvt. J. Jerry from t h e fullest possible Willow Run and T/Sgt. Charles Steinberg who recently returned benefit of your doc- from overseas. tor's prescription. 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