Page Figirl- THE JEWISH- NEWS Engaged 1 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Pfc. Sherman Lynn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lynn of 29 72 Rochester Ave., was home on a 10-day furlough from Camp Robi n- son, Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. Moris Rosenberg of 18911 Northlawn Ave. wi 11 hold open house on Sunday, April 23, 5 to 9:30 p. m., in honor of the engagement. of their daughter, Phyllis, to Lt. Lawrence Pau 1, I..T.S.A.C., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Paul of Northlawn Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Emil Amber. - of Boston Blvd. have returned fro m a trip to Los Angeles, Palm Springs and San Francisco, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave. have re turned from a ■ X's'eek's stay in New York City. Mr.. and Mrs. John Ginn and their son, John Jr., of Bosto n Blvd: returned on Tuesday from an extended stay in Palm Beach, !'l a. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Goldrich have returned to their horn e in Cleveland after a few days' visit with their son-in-law an d daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman of Cambridge Rd.. Miles Lowell has left for Amherst, Mass., where he will resume his studies at Amherst College. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lowell of Shrewsbury Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman of Chicago Blvd. have re- turned from an extended visit in Miami Beach. Mrs. Bernard Reibel and her daughter, Marion, have returned to their home in Chicago after a few days' visit with Mrs. Reibel's brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Reibel of Huntington Woods. A/C Leonard W. Alkon, who. has just completed his pre-flight training at Iowa City, is spending a two weeks' furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alkon of Webb Ave. Mr .and Mrs. Max Zivian of Muirland Ave. are spending a few weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. - Mrs. Joseph Kozman has returned to her home in Toledo after a few days' visit with her family. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Mandeberg of San Juan Dr. left on Sunday for Melbourne, Fla., where they will visit their son, Ensign Eugene Mandeberg. Mrs. Louis Glazer of Kercheval Ave. and Mrs. Joseph Glazer and her small son, Louis, of Tyler Ave. have returned from a visit in Miami Beach, Fla. Capt. Joseph M. Oppenheim is spending a month's leave with Mrs. Oppenheim in their home on Sturtevant Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Loria of Richton Ave. returned on Thurs- day from Fort Pierce, Fla., where they visited their son, Lt. (j.g.) George Loria. Mrs. Max Miller of Huntington Woods has returned from San Diego, Calif., where she visited her husband, Pvt. Miller. Pfc. Bernard Krohn and Pfc. Lawrence Krohn, both with ASTP at University of Michigan, spent the last week-end with their par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. They were accompanied by their friend, App. Seaman Don Malton of New York City. MISS RUTH SHER Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman of Calvert Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Sher, to Capt. Albert D.. Weber of the Dental Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Weber of Calvert Ave. Capt. Weber is stationed at Camp Barkeley, Texas. Jennie Goldstein Comes to Littman's 44b Miss Jennie Goldstein and her Chicago company are coming to Detroit for a number of appear- ances at Littman's Yiddish Peo- ple's Theater, 12th and Seward. On Friday evening, Sunday matinee and evening, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, April 28 and 30, May 2 and 3, Miss Goldstein and her assisting cast will appear in "The Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Earl Freshman of Woodingham Dr. are spending Dance." The libretta is by Will- a week in New York City. iam Siegel and music by Sam- Mrs. Emory Stein of Lawrence Ave. was hostess at a sweet- uel Solomon. Tickets are now available at sixteen luncheon given in honor of her niece. Sylvia Klein, last the box office. Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Statler Terrace Room. Mrs. Dan Yaffe and her small son and daughter of Beaconsfield Silverstein Family Club Ave. are spending a fortnight in New York City. Capt. Charles Gershenson was home for the week-end from Headed by Harry Pearson Colorado Where he is stationed. Harry Pearson was elected Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg of Canterbury Rd. have as their guest president of the Silverstein Fam- their son, Alfred Gilberg. of Tucson, Ariz. Their son-in-law, Pvt. ily Club at a meeting held April Robert Winger. has returned to his post .at Camp. Adair, Oregon, 4 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. after a short furlough, and their daughter, Mrs. Robert Winger Ben Fishman. Other officers (Ruth Gilberg) left a few days later for Salem, Oregon, to• join her are: Philip Silverstein, vice- husband. president; Mrs. Sam Silverstein, Mrs. Joseph Davidson of Hendricks Ave. is visiting in Akron, 0. secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Katz have returned to their home in David Silverstein is honorary Springfield, 0., after a few days' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred president of the club. Keats of Minden Ave. • The next meeting will be held Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of Oakman Blvd. spent a week in at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. New York and were guests at the Waldorf Astoria. Jacob M. Brown. Initiation Sunday For Young Women of Bnai Brith ing a success of the souvenir book. * * * Victory Aides will hold an evening of games on Wednesday at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. The nominal charge will include refreshments. Proceeds are to be turned over to . the Red Cross. Mrs. Louis Greenfield has charge of arrangements and is assisted by Mrs. Emery Ehren- wald and Mrs. Eleanor Labe. Mrs. Helen Weiss and Mrs. Ida Berkowitz have charge of tickets, and Mrs. Joe Rittman is treas- urer. * * * Zedakah Club had charge of entertainment on April 5, for the -USO, at the Michigan Cen- tral Depot. Mrs.- Hattie Schwartz, assisted by MI.'S. Kolman Shapiro and Mrs. Morris Davis, had charge of serving sandwiches to the service men and women. * Women's Auxiliary of Detroit Lodge of Bnai Brith will install officers on Monday, 12:30 p. m., at a luncheon in the English Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Jean Laufman of Chicago will be guest speaker. Reserva- tions are obtainable from Mrs. Anna Carlson. Mrs. Zelda Gross, chairman of the war service committee, reports great need for clothes for Russian relief. Bundles may be brought to the next meeting. Harriet Radner of the War Bond committee is making arrangements for estab- lishing a Bnai Brith booth in the downtown section. * * * Pontiac Group of Hadassah met April 10 with Mrs. Adolf Ehrlich as guest speaker, giving a report on the Hadassah re- gional convention held in. Toledo Neugarten Medical Aid honor- . on March 26 and 27. The next meeting will be on Monday eve- ed new and paid-up members ning, May 8. Miss Felica Hoff- at a luncheon at the Jewish man will present a review on Community Center. The Sister- Bien's "Life of Theodor Herzl." hood of Temple Beth El compli- * mented the members by presen- * Pythian Sisters Greater De- ting their play, "Spring Fashion troit Temple 152 celebrated the Review." Mrs. Milton Behrendt 17th birthday and initiation on is chairman of the membership April 3, at Knights of Pythias committee. Mrs. Charles Aller Hall, Dexter and Collingwood. was chairman of the luncheon Most Excellent Chief, Anne Pu- The hospital visiting committee, davick, assisted by Installing Of- headed by Mrs. Leo M. Brown, ficer Birdie August, conducted is sponsoring a project to fi- the initiation, installing the new nance the year's activities. * * * candidates, Mrs. Lillian Meltzer Wompn's Auxiliary of Jewish and Mrs. Betty Meltzer. Visitors were present from the following Home for Aged held an execu- Temples : Cadillac, City of tive meeting April 19 at the Straits, Detroit Temple 9, Lafay- home of Mrs. M. Fishman. Plans were made for the Officers Day ette, Olympic and River Rouge. luncheon to be held at the Book * * * Cadillac. The next large meeting Young Women's Mizrachi will will be held in the lounge of hold its annual victory luncheon- the home on May 15. A card ette on Monday, at 1 p. m., at party will be held at Kern's in the home of Mrs. Harry Good- June. man, 3282 Cortland. Mrs. N. Fierberg, vice president, will award prizes for outstanding work in connection with pledges to Mrs. Philip Fealk; Mrs. Sol April 23—Miss Gertrude Gla- Strager and Mrs. Sidney Golden. sier, of the Belcrest Hotel, Mrs. Harry Shuman, president, daughter of the late , Mr. and will . present awards to Miss Mrs. Ezra Glasier, to Alfred Sonia Nusholtz, Mrs. Louis Rose Rubin, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Max- and Mrs. Sam Shuman for mak- Rubin of New York City. Bridal Calendar RUSSEKS 1448 WOODWARD AVENUE Finest Workmanship Assured • Store your Furs with confidence. • Scientifically conditioned vaults. • Every garment thoroughly inspected. Open daily to 6:30 p.m. Evenings by Appointment TRINITY 2-0629 EXPERT C111141414 9150 TWELFTH at ATKINSON Youngblood Is Locating Owners of Vacant Lots ,100% Wool ... that's the best way to describe the brand new late Spring and Sum- mer Fashions just in from the style centers. 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