• , riday,‘,.kily 14, • 1944 THE ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY • Mrs. S. Torfel, accompanied by her infant son, has left for Portland, 0-re., to visit with her husband who is stationed there. • — Harold Mesger of 8290 Carbondale is home on a 14-day fur- lough from Camp Bowie, Texas. In honor of the 45th wedding . anniversary of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Manus Levitt, a surprise anniversary dinner and re- ception was given for 200 . relatives and friends at the Wilshire, on June 25, by their children, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Lew • Levitt, Mr and Mrs. David Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Levitt, Mr, and Mrs. Kelly Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kelman and Pvt. and Mrs. Harold Marks. David J. Cohen was toastmaster and Dave Diamond's orchestra provided the music. Out-of-town relatives and other guests included Mrs. Sarah Clyman and Miss Mollie Clyman of Chicago: Nathan Zepres, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosen, Mrs. Moe Bruker, Miss Hilda Bruker, Miss Helen Freed- man, Louis Rosen and Charles Schafer, all of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rosen of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. David Levitt, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Levitt, Audrey Mae and Ralph Levitt, Mrs. Oscar Tavel and daughter, Lorraine, all of Bay City. M. Weiss of the Keshenever-Bessaraber Society, of which the Levitts are charter members. represented the association. Mr. and Mfs. Reuben Allender of Warrington Drive announce the graduation of their daughter, Gloria, from Adelphi College, Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Mrs. Sidney Fishman of 2945 Webb Ave., accompanied by her daughter, Ruth, and son, Melvin, left for New York and Reading, Pa., to visit with her sisters. From there they will go for their vacation in the N. Y. mountains. Mrs. S. Becker of 3000 Tuxedo Ave. was hostess at a shower and dinner for 50 guests • at Lachar's in honor of her niece, Miss Sally Elperin, who left for Boise, Ida., to be married to Cpl. Max Limsider of Brooklyn, N. Y., who is stationed there. Sgt. and Mrs. Paul Komisaruk visited here last week with their uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay-Komisaruk and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Komisaruk. They returned to Sioux City, Ia., where Sgt. Komisaruk is stationed with the weather bureau. Among those spending the summer at Camp Wabi-Kon, Tima- gami, Ont., are David and Valerie Shlain, Leona Shlain, and Joyce and Edith Vinstersvald. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Goldstein of Tyler Ave. gave a dinner in honor of •Mr. and Mrs. Tobias S. Eskow of Glendale Ave., who celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary, Thursday, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Abe A. Schmier of Fairfield Ave. are spending a few weeks in Charlevoix after having visited their daughters, Celia, Carol and Marilynn, at Camp Plaifaire, on Walloon Lake. Miss Margot Jane Abels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Abels, has left for Camp Interlochen, national music camp, for the summer season. In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Seymour Gross, which was observed on July 1, at Cong. Beth Abraham, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gross of 2982 Cortland Ave. were hosts to 150 guests at Lachar's on July 2. Out-of-town guests included S/Sgt. and Mrs. A. • Baker of California; Mrs: H. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. I. Waldorf of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. L. Meliman, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. tvIell- man, Mrs. J. Topolowsky and daughter, Faye, and Mrs. I. Green- stein of Columbus, • 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maister of Canton, 0. Representatives of Browarny Family Club, Yiddish • Folks Verein, Primrose Benevolent Club and Kadimah Social Club were present. Ben Browarny was toastmaster. Before her departure on July •12 for a four-months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bernard R. Berman, in Midland, Tex., Mrs. N: Rothenberg of 2654 Elmhurst was extensively entertained by her friends. Mrs. Maurice Levy and daughter, Constance, who have been making their home in Tucson, Ariz., for the past year, are visiting relatives and friends in Detroit and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Malamud of Sturtevant. Ave. Mrs. Samuel Edelman, accompanied by her daughter; Sandra, and son, Herbert, left for Waltham, Mass., to visit with her mother- in-law and sister, Rabbi and Mrs. M. Bressler, and their son, Jona- than. v Rabbi Leon Fram was a guest of the faculty of Central Michigan College of Education, at Mt. Pleasant,. Mich., on Monday, conducting classes and lecturing before the student convocation on "The Re- ligious Roots of Democracy." , Mr. and Mrs. - S. Louis Levine of Sturtevant Ave. have as their guests their children, Rabbi and Mrs. Isadore Fine and. infant daugh- ter, Bernice Natalie, of Canton, 0.; and M. L. Fine of Cleveland, father of Rabbi Fine. Rabbi and Mrs -. Fine attended the Rabbinical Council convention in New York last week. Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert. Josephson (Sylvia Schwartz) of Stockton, Calif. are spending their honeymoon in Detroit with Sgt. Josephson's parents of Ohio Ave. Mrs. Julian Friedman of Ilene Ave. left on Monday to spend a week as the guest of her sister in Waukegan, Ill. Her son, Don- ald Friedman, Fireman 1/c, has returned to his post with the U. S. Navy following a short leave spent with his family. Sidney Moyer has returned to his home in Chicago following a few days visit with his mother, Mrs. Karl Moyer and his sister, Mrs. Leonard Radner of Woodlawn Ave. Mrs. Moyer and Mrs. Radner and her small daughter accompanied him and will remain in Chicago for a short time. Lt. Sheldon Moyer who was home on a short leave retthmed to his post on Sunday. Mrs. Max Kirschbaum and her daughters, Phyliss and Ruth, of Fullerton Ave., Mrs. Joseph Mendolvitz of Fullerton Ave. and Miss Renee Friedman of Ilene Ave. left last Friday to spend the summer in California. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd. is spending a short time in Greenbush, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd. are spend- ing some time in Frankfort. 'Births June 20—To Lt. and Mrs. Al- bert Ziff (Geraldine Warren), a son, Stephen Paul. Mrs. Ziff is 'making her home with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar War- ren of Richton Ave., while Lt. Ziff is on duty overseas. * * * June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman (Sylvia Levine) of 2740 Fullerton, a 'son, Elliot Roy. * * * June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whiteman of Richton Ave., a son, Alan Stuart. * * * July 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnoy, a daughter, Pearl Beth. * 4, * July 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Falvey (Matilda Gates) of Birmingham, a daugh- ter.. • 'JEWISH NEWS Joyce Pensler Weds Sgt. Kraft In St. Louis Page Ninci Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. H. Sacolick of 50 Chapman St., Pontiac, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Poal, on Saturday morning, July Parents Announce Marriage; 15, at Congregation Bnai Israel, Newlyweds Go to Texas 586 W. Pike, Pontiac. On Sunday evening a buffet dinner will be Where He Is Stationed served at the synagogue. Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Pensler Race Tension Grows, announce the marriage of their Says CLU Report daughter, Joyce Zelda, to Sgt. NEW YORK (JPS) — An "alarming" increase of race ten- sions affecting Negroes, Jews and Japanese-Americans, reported by its correspondents from 29 states was cited in the annual review of the Civil Liberties Union just released. At the same time the review expressed satisfaction over "the growing public aware- ness of the evils of an expanding anti-Semitism." The trial in the District of charged with seditious conspir- Columbia of 29 native fascists, acy was denounced by the Civil Liberties Union as an abrogation of. constitutional rights. Club 1 of PWO Ends Year's Activities Club 1 of Pioneer Women's . Organization closed its year's ac- tivities with a dessert luncheon at the Workmen's - Circle Bldg. Mrs. Anna Alpert, financial secretary, reported that close to $19,000 was raised for various funds supported by the group.: Mrs. M. Edelman and Mrs. S. Goldoftas reported on Jewish National Fund activities. Mrs. M. Nelson outlined the cultural work of the club. Mrs. D. Sislin, chairman of the Child Rescue Fund, reported that $3,500 has already been raised towards the 1944 quota. . Mrs. Sarah Levine was elected chairman; Mesdames R. Linsky, Sophie Siegel and Adele Mon- - dry, vice-chairmen; Mesdames M. Nelson, A. Alpert and E. Bas- sin, recording, financial and dues secretaries; Mrs. S. Jacobs, treas- urer; Mesdames B. Kurtzman and Esther Soltar, corresponding secretaries. MRS. HANNAN KRAFT Hannan Kraft, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rabbi A. E. Hal- perin, at his home in St. Louis, Mo., with the parents of the bride and bridegroom present. After spending a few days in St. Louis, the "newlyweds left for Texas. Woodward thru to Washington Sgt. Kraft, a graduate of the University of Michigan and the United Hebrew Schools, is sta- tioned in Camp Hood and is assigned to Headquarters as Per- sonnel Consultant. Mrs. Kraft is now attending Mary Hardin Bay ,-- for College at Belton, Tex., hav- ing completed her freshman year at Olivet College prior to her marriage. She is a granddaughter of Rabbi J. Eisenman and the late Mrs. Michle Eisenman. Marriages SACKS-SILVER: The mar- riage of Miss Betty L. Silver of Newark, N. J., and Harry W. Sacks of New York City, took place on Sunday afternoon, July 2. Dr. A. M. Hershman, the bridegroom's cousin, performed the ceremony, which was fol- lowed by a dinner at the Stat- ler. Mr. and Mrs. Sacks are making their home in New York City. Tuesday's Film Program "Prelude to War," a late OWI film, will feature the Center program on Tuesday. "Boogie- Woogie Dream," a musical- short with Lena Horne, will be the companion feature. Film pro- grams are held on Tuesdays in the outdoor court at the Jewish Community Center and begin at 9:15 p. m. The public is invited. War Workers' Dances Every Saturday evening, dur- ing the months of July and August, the War Workers of the Jewish Community Center will hold a dance from 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. in the outdoor court of the Center. Refreshments will be available. Photographically Yours . . . ijo oki • PORTRAITS Success is an everyday achievement for the man who fills your prescrip- tion at Schettler's. His success is measured by the value of his service to you. Precision . . . Knowledge • . . Respon- sibility. 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