Page Twelve I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Philip Marcuse and her son, Philip, of Glynn Ct. have returned from Charlevoix where they were the guests of Mrs. Marcuse's mother, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way have in- vited a group of friends to a dinner. this Friday evening at the Franklin Hills Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Levin, who are spending the summer at their home in Brighton, Mich., haN4e returned from a few days in Charlevoix. Miss Betty Kahn of Lincolnshire Rd. has returned from Mexico where she was attending the summer session at the University. Mrs. Henry Soss of Bloomfield Hills has returned from a week in New York City. - Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis of Birmingham returned on Tues- day from Charlevoix where they visited Mrs. Lewis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank and their son, Billy, spent the last week-end as the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith at their home in Goderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson of Warrington Rd. have returned from a stay in Charlevoix. Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. has left for Los Angeles, Calif., where she will spend a month. Mrs. Harold Barker and her daughter, Joan ; have returned to their home in East Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Barker's mother, Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. 'Mrs. Lewis Ruskin has returned to her home in Chicago after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman of Canterbury Rd. have returned from a visit in Charlevoix. Miss Clarice Freud of Whitmore Rd. is visiting friends in Lex- ington. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave. were hosts to a group of their friends at a dinner at the Franklin Hills Country Club on Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Schlafer of the Lee Plaza Apt. have returned from a stay in Charlevoix. Miss Anna Rose Hersh of Webb Ave. is expected home this week-end from a fortnight in Algunquin, Me. Mrs. Ben Wolfe of Grand Rapids is visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave., and her daughter, Mrs. Louis KrauSs of Webb Ave. Mrs. Stanley Winkelman (Peggy Wallace) of *Canterbury Rd. returned on Monday from Gladstone. Mich., where she visited En- sign Winkelman's gradmother, Mrs. ,Henry Rosenblum. She was ac- companied home by Miss June Rosenblum who will spend a week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkel- man. Mrs. Louis Fried of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., was the guest of her family in Detroit last week. Mrs. Fried, the former Miss Rose Greenwald, who was secretary of the Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit for eight years before her marriage, was honored by her former associates in the Jewish National Fund, the Zionist Organization and Hadassah during her visit here. Mrs. Harry Davis and daughter, Dorothy, of 3790 Sturtevant Ave., will return this week from a three-week visit in Naraganset and Providence, R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Aller and son, Michael Craig, formerly of Wisconsin.Ave., are now residing in their new home on Oakman Blvd. Mrs. Joseph Camden of Gladstone Ave. has returned from a 10-day sojourn in New York City. Samuel B. Ghinasin of Los Angeles is visiting with his sister, Mrs. George Weingarten of 2798 Pasadena. Mrs. Gerald F. Ross and son, Grant, have returned in Ambridge, Pa following a month's visit with Mr to their home . and Mrs. A. Ross of Roselawb Ave. Sgt. and Mrs. Jerome Ross have returned to their burg, Ill., following a 10-day furlough spent with post in Gales- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross of Roselawn Ave. THE JEWISH NEWS Hadassah Little Women Plan Membership Tea To Honor New Members MISS DOROTHEA BOND Little Women of Hadassah will hold a 'membership tea to wel- come new members and a re- union of members, on Sept. 10, at 2 p. m. in the home of Miss Miriam coggan, 17176 Wildemere Ave. Miss Coggan is chairman of the event and Miss Gayle Res- nick is co-chairman. Miss Mar- vel Gale is in charge of food arrangements. Miss Dorothea Bond is presi- dent. Miss Beatrice Kahn is in charge of publicity, Friday, August 25, 1944 Births Jewish Engineer Given Aug. 5—To Cpl. and Mrs. Ber- Stalin Prize for Work nard R. Berman (Ruth Rothen- On 'LAV 1-7' Plane berg), a son, Richard Jordan, at Station Hospital, Midland, Tex., MOSCOW, (JTA)—The Stalin where Cpl. Berman is stationed prize was awarded this week to as an optometrist with the Simon Lavochkin, Jewish engi- * * * AAFBS. neer credited with constructing Aug. 7—To Cpl. and Mrs. Irv- the "LAV L-7" plane which is ing S. Steinman (Esther Perl- considered here as rivalling the stein) of 17155 Santa Rosa, a son, best American aircraft. Darrel. Cpl. Steinman is now Lavochkin, born in 1900 in serving overseas and is stationed Smolensk, was graduated from a somewhere in England. Moscow engineering institute * * * and before the war specialized Aug. 8—To Cpl. and Mrs. Mil- on building wooden planes de- ton London (Evelyn May Morris), signed to save metal. His "LAV a daughter, Leslie Ann, in Santa 1-7" has undergone radical Fe, N. M. changes since the outbreak of * * * the war with Lavochkin con- Aug. 8—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis stantly perfecting it. Zlatkin (Beryl Jacobs) of Rose- "Thousands of Lavochkin's lawn Ave., a son, Ned Andrew. planes now are carrying death * * * into the enemy's camp," a gov- Aug. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis ernment spokesman said. In ad- Panush of Oakman Blvd., a dition to the Stalin prize, La- daughter, Naomi Sharon. vochkin was twice • decorated * * * with the Order of Lenin and Aug. 14—To Lt. and Mrs. Ger- given the title Hero of Socialist ald R. Aptekar (Jane Schklo- Labor. ven), a son, Robert Gary. Mrs Aptekar is making . her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mayer, at Chanute Field, Ill. Lt. Solomon W. Schkloven, Lt. Ap- Col. Freedman is the son of Mrs. tekar is stationed at Fort Fran- Edith Freedman, 2943 Richton. * * * cis E. Warren, Wyoming. * * * Aug. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Aug. 16—To Mr . and Mrs. Gerald J. Sucher (Jean Kauf- Maxwell Jospey (Anna Barna) man) of Stoepel Ave., a daugh- 731 Covington Ave., a daughter, ter, Susan Linda. * * * Jane Lenore. * * * Aug. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- Aug. 17—To Lt. Col. and Mrs. old Helper (Beatrice Steinberg) Ralph Freedman, a son, Stephen of La Salle Blvd., a daughter. store hours 10 :57 Mondays 12:30-9 RAINCOATS go so many places these days Especially these dressmaker coats that add to your days -fun, rain or no. Just two from a collection of rain or shine coats looking ahead to things to come. Lightweight for wear now. Raincoat Shop, Second Floor . 40 Mr. and Mrs. David Emmerrnan. of Shewsbury Rd. have re- turned from a visit in Charlevoix. Marriages MILLER-WEISS: Mrs. Caro- line Weiss of 4095 ClementS Ave. announces the marriage of her daughter, Blanche, to Pvt. Syd- ney Miller of New York City, on Aug.. 10, in San Francisco, where 'Pvt. Miller is stationed. * * MARKOWITZ - COHN: T h e Misses Freda and Sadie Wein- stein announce the marriage of their niece, Frances Shirley Cohn, to S/Sgt. Philip P. Markowitz of Fort Custer ; son of Mr. Leon Markowitz of New York City. The marriage was solemnized on Saturday evening, Aug. 19, at the home of the bride. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. They are honeymooning in the East. Women's Clubs INFANTS SERVICE GROUP will have an open meeting Wed- nesday, Sept. 6, 1 p. m., in the Founders Room of the Book-Cad- illac Hotel. All members are asked to attend. * * * JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO- PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA- TION will hold a special meet- ing at 1 p. m. Monday at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Reports will be submitted on aid to be extended to needy orphans as well as special relief work to be done during the Holy Day period. Arrangements will be made for the home cook- ed luncheon to be served at the home of Mrs. D. Silverstein, 12056 Dexter, next Tuesday. MIDWAY FLORIST 3351 West Davison TO. 8-3650 I Woodhall Lake CoUcert This Saturday Evening The vacation period for resi- dents of the Woodhall Lake sec- tion will be concluded with the showing of movies and with a special concert this Saturday evening, Aug. 26, at "The Big House." Detroiters and others are –in- vited to attend this event. There will be a nominal admission fee and proceeds will be used for kits for the Russian people, to be shipped through Russian War Relief. NEW! Boys' and Girls' Coats Legging Sets Are In! Boys' .Sizes 2 to 8 Girls' Sizes 1 to 6 Also Girls' Coats 7 to 14 Craveneffed natural poplin. All-purpose coat. Poplin lined. Sizes 10-20. $17.95. Satin-faced twill dressmaker coat with important seam- ing a n pockets. Navy, black, natural brown or Jrey. Sizes 10-20. $21.95 e l KAPLOE'S KIDDIE KORNER 11744 DEXTER cor. TUXEDO TO. 8-4128 Q Q 1;?____IY_ A I IL_