V e:Pag4 Stx THE - JEWISH 'NEWS Friday, August 18, 1944 Re l ent Bride I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Frank, their daughter, Betty, and their Sister, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank, of Colorado Ave. left Monday for Macki- p.ac Island. - Maurice Enggass, his daughter, Barbara, and son, Peter, of Cumberland Way have returned from a three-week stay in Charle- . yoix. - Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and their daughter, Nancy, of Suffolk, Dr. Mary Brown of Lucerne, Dr. and Betty Ziv of Wilde- mere Ave. are spending 10 days in Beulah, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer and their daughter, Stephanie, of Chicago Blvd. 'have returned from a month's stay in Mackinac Island. Judge William Friedman of the Wilshire. Hotel is vacationing in Charlevoix. Miss Helen Bienenstock of New York City is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass, of Cumberland Way. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. May and ther son, Paul, of Wildemere Ave. left Tuesday for a week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Victor'W. Klein and their son, Bobby, of Stratford Rd. returned Thursday 'after a month in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleischman and their son, Mickey, of Cambridge Rd. are leaving Saturday for Buffalo. Mr. Fleischman and Mickey_ will return Monday morning and Mrs. Fleischman will 'go to New York ',city with her-- mother, Mrs. M. M. Goldrich, of Cleveland who will join them in Buffalo. Mr. and—Mrs. .1. Rodney- Myers and their daughter, Helen, of Longfellow Ave. and their sister, Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct. are spending a fortnight in Frankfort. • Mit and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner and their daughter, Joan, of At- kinson Ave. left this Friday for a fortnight in Atlantic City. Mrs. Grosner's sister, Mrs. Irma Marx, has returned to her home in Los Angeles following a visit here. Mrs. Martin L. Butzel and her son, Albert, of Birmingham have .returned from Charlevoix where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo • Butzel. The Misses Henrietta and Setta Robinson of Calvert - Ave. are spending a few weeks in Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kaplan have returned to Chicago following a few days visit with Mrs. Kaplan's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder, of Fairfield Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kallett and their daughter, Mary Judith, of Muirland Ave. have returned from a few weeks stay in Harbor Springs. Dr. Benjamin D. Welling of the Belcrest Hotel returned Tuesday -from a fishing trip in northern Michigan. Mrs. Edward Katz and her daughters, Janet and Barbara, of Burlingame Ave. are taking a cruise to Mackinac Island this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Hyman of Bost*. Blvd. have recently returned from Mackinac Island and are ,itikig their son, Pfc. Bert H. Hyman, at Fort McClellan, Ala. Mrs. Irving Golden and her two daughters of Boston 131yd. have returned from Frankfort. Mrs. Ralph Schiller and her sons, Buddy and Ralph, of Chicago Blvd. have returned from Mackinac Island. ▪ Ensign Stanford Clamage left Thursday following a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage of San Juan Dr. Mrs. Jerome B. Morton of Roslyn Rd. has returned from a week in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Agins of San Juan Dr. have returned from a few weeks visit in New York and the New England states. Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Madden and their sons, Michael and Richard) , of Broadstreet Ave. are spending a few weeks in Sleepy Hollow. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald Spero of Birchcrest Dr. left last Saturday to spend a fortnight in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer, their daughter, Freda, and their son. David, of Leslie Ave., left Sunday for Charlevoix. Miss Marilyn Sandorf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sandorf, of Warrington Dr. will return this Saturday from Madison, Wis., where she was attending the summer session at the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Caspar Cutler, her daughter, Marjory, and her son, Donald, of Collingwood Ave. are spending a few weeks in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Berkman of Parkside Ave. left for Bristol, N. H. where they will visit their daughter, Gale, who is at Camp Wi-cu-su-ta. They will spend a week in New York City before re- turning home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. have re- turned from a fortnight's stay in Charlevoix. Maurice D. Brown, assistant attorney general of Arizona and a former resident of Detroit, is visiting his many friends here and is stopping at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss Dolly Geselis and Miss Helen Mattes have left for a month's visit with Capt. and Mrs. Max Mattes. Capt.. Mattes is at Station Hospital, Camp Cooke, Calif.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann of Ohio Ave. have returned from a three weeks stay at Ramona Beach Hotel, Harbor Springs, In honor or her daughter, Susan's, eighth birthday, Mrs. Mann enter- tained 14 children at a luncheon at Knollwood Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Bent Cohn and daughter, Sara Lee,' are leaving this week for an extended trip to the West coast where they will visit With their two sons, Donald and Sheldon, who are in the USAAF services. They will remain in Los Angeles for a few months. Jewish Center Activities 4 - Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Milton K. Mah- - ler announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Burton, to be observed on Saturday morning, August 26, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Open house from 8 to 10 p. m. that day at 4.7534 Fairfield. * * * •The. Bar Mitzvah of Ira Jacob Dorchen, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dorchen of 2493 Monterey Ave., will be solemnized on Sat- urday, Aug. 26, at Copgregation Bnai Jacob. A reception in the Bar Mitzvah's honor will be held Sept. 10 at the Bnai Jacob. .Engagements. • Mrs. Ida Solomon of Sturte- vant Ave. announces the engage- ment of her daughter, Gertrude, to Leo Lubetsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Lubetsky of Pasadena Ave. The wedding will take place in October. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. PAUL .NAKTIN Miss Zelda Finkelstein, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fin- kelstein of Pingree Ave., became the bride of Paul Naktin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rose of Chi- cago, Ill., on Aug. 6, at the Wil- shire Hotel, Rabbi A. XL Hersh- man officiating. A reception for 150 guests followed the ceremony and a dinner was given for the immediate families. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Lillian Finkelstein, as maid of honor. Mrs. Sol Emmer was bridesmaid. George Haller was best man and Sol Emmer was usher. Center to Present Concert Monday The next outdoor concert at the Jewish Community Center ill be held Monday, at 8:45 p. m. Instrumental music will be played by a trio composed of Arthur Grossman, violin; Bern- ard Argiewicz, cello; and Flor- ence Kutzen, piano. Grossman and Argiewicz arg members of the Detroit Symphony orchestra. Miss Kutzen, prominent Detroit pianist; is associated with the Bendetson Netzorg School of Music. • . Bella Goldberg, mezzo-soprano who will be heard in a • group of vocal selections, has appeared with the Halevy Choral Society and with the Temple Israel Choir. She will be accompanied by Re- becca Prohman. The public is invited. Berdichever Verein Picnic This Sunday Berdichever Verein announces that the annual picnic will be held Sunday at Lola Valley Park. Members of Berdichever Vere- in and their friends are invited tb be present. There will be an abundance of food. Proceeds will be used for the soceity's charit- able purposes. Harry K amine r, executive chairman of the Berdichever Verein, will speak at 10:30 a. m. Sunday over Harry Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour. Camp Habonim Closes Season This Friday Campers of Camp Habonim, the Jewish Community Center's Day camp, are ending their sea- son Friday with a farewell party, an outstanding feature of which will be .a show performed by the counselors for the campers. On Tuesday, the campers pre- sented, "Peter and the Wolf," by Serge Prokofiev. Many parents and children in the community attended the performance. The girls and boys were espe- cially complimented on their fine work done on the murals which served as wall decorations in the Center auditorium. Each bunk chose their own topic and work- ed on the murals collectively. Some of the topics were: Chil- dren of.Other Lands; From the Factory to the Battlefield; Life in Palestine and War and Peace. Although the oficial , camping season will be over, all campers may attend the athletic and swimming activities daily at the • Center. • All girls and boys be- tween the ages of 6 and 14 are invited to become junior mem- bers and enroll in the junior fun program- for the fall. * ** * "Blockade," "Listen to Britain" On Center Film Program "Blockade," a Walter Wanger production, a drama of Republi- can Spain's fight against native and German-Italian fascism on Spanish soil, with Henry Fonda and Madeline Carroll, will be the feature film to be presented at the Jewish Community Center next Tuesday, at 9:15 p. m. The program is sponsored by Jewish Youth Forum, with Betty Katz as chairman. An 0. W. I. film, "Listen to Britain" will also be shown. Tickets for this* performance can be secured by calling TY. 7-0187 or at the Jewish Center. The committee in charge of ar- rangements includes Frances Norris and Helen Schneider. A speaker will give 'a brief talk on the historical setting of "Blockade?! * * Mothers' Clubs' Hostesses Day at USO on Monday The third annual Hostesses Day at the downtown USO, spon- sored by the Council of Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish Community -Center, will take place next Monday afternoon, at Lafayette and Cass. The hostesses in charge, Mes- dames Ida Drapkin, Lucy Siegel, Fanny Grober, Jennie Sweet, Anna Wander, Bertha Wilson, Anne Saxer, Shirley, Nachman, will serve hundreds of Sand- wiches. * • Inte.rmediate Summer Night Club Dance on Aug. 23 The Itiermediate SummeT Night Cl b Dande, scheduled for Aug. 23, 8 to 11 p. m., had to be moved from the outdoor court to tfie larger auditorium becatise of the popularity of these affairs. The auditorium will be decor; ated in appropriate night club fashion with tables bearing can- dles a n'd waitresses serving drinks and cookies to supply the proper atmosphere. A floor show with Jewish Center talent will provide songs, acts and novelty numbers and a magician. Paul Yampolsky and his enterprising committee invite all intermedi- ates and their friends to attend this affair. Also on the summer program are hayrides, picnics and a lawn party to wind up the season: Ad- mission- is free to Center mern ,: bers, 18 cents to non-members. Anyone interested in these or any other projects contact the Sum-; mer Intermediate Director, Wal- ter H. Plaut, Monday through Thursday 'evenings, at the Jewish Community. Center, MA. 8400. IRVING BERLIN THANKS POPE FOR AIDING JEWS NEW YORK (JPS) Irving Berlin, song writer, just returned from Italy after a four-month tour wit_h his show "This Is the Army," reported on his audience with Pope Pius XII. "I heard so many stories in Rome of the help His Holiness had given to the Jews," he said, "and I took this opportunity of thanking him." JUMPERS ... 4 I, I Pt % ) 6, Velveteen Corduroy Plaid 111. 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