Ricky, Septentber 15, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY I .1. Mrs. David J. Levy and her daughter, Betty, of West Boston Blvd. returned on Friday from Woodmere, L. I. where they visited with Mrs. Levy's son and daughter-in-law,, Nir. and Mrs. David J. Levy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert who have been spending the sum- mer in Charlevoix were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. Mrs. A. M. Kondritzer of Cincinnati is spending a month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald May of Wilde- mere Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith and their sons, Jerry and Richard Allen, of Shrewsbury Rd. have returned from Goderich, Ont., where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. H: C. Broder and their sons ,Brewster and Bill, of Lawrence Ave. have returned from Charlevoix where they spent the summer. Miss Eiga Hershman has returned from New York City for an extended visit with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M; Hershman of Calvert Ave. Miss Nancy Levin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of Muirland Ave. will leave next Wednesday for Annedale, N. Y.; where she will matriculate at Bard College. • Mr. and Mrs. L. M. 'Manley who spent a few days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. FeliX Mahler of Whitmore Ind. enroute from Macki- nac Island, have returned to their home in New York City. Mrs. Walter Laib. and her daughters, Janet and Dean, of Strath- cona Dr. will leave next Wednesday to spend a short time in New York City, from where Dean. will go on to Philadelphia where she will enter the George School. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clamage of San Juan Dr. have returned from Long Beach, Cal. where they visited their son and daughter- in-law, Lt. (j.g.) and Mrs. Irwin Clamage. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Morris of Burlingame Ave: have returned from a fortnight's stay in Charlevoix. . Mrs. Stanley Winkelman (Peggy Wallace) of Canterbury Rd. has left to join her husband, Ensign Winkelman in Tuscon, Ariz.. Mrs. Oscar Blumberg of Glynn Ct. will return this Friday from Charlevoix where she spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint of Oak Dr.. are spending 10 days in Kenyon, Mich. Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd. is' visiting her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Ulman , of Cincinnati. Capt. Lewis B. Daniels, who is stationed in New York City, IS on leave visiting with Mrs. Daniels and their daughter, Lois, of Warrington Dr. • •• ' Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. returned on Monday from an extended visit in New York City and Boston. Mrs. Saul Jacob of Syracuse, N. Y., is the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman E. Jacob - of Longfellow Ave. Mr: and Mrs. Irving L. Goldman, their daughter, Cecily, and their son, Roger, Of Muirland Ave. have returned from Charlevoix where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew B. Lorre of Kentucky Ave. are spending a week on Lake Michigan. Mrs. Albert Rabin returned on Sunday. to her home in New York - City following a fortnight's visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pregerson of Webb Ave. Capt. Perry Goldman, who •recentjy returned from two years in New Guinea and - Australia, is spending a month's leave with Mrs. Goldman and their son,. Sidney, in their home on Princeton Ave. before reporting to his post at the School of Aviation Medicine, at Randolph Field, Tex. Mr. - and Mrs. Max Karp ,who have been guests . at the Wardell- Sheraton Hotel for the summer months have returned to their honie in Los. AngeleS. . Mrs. Benjamin Fink oche ' Lee Plaia. Apt. has returned froth a stay in Charlevoix. Miss Henrietta.Bworsky has returned to her home in Lorain, O.,: .following a few.. days visit with' Miss Dorothy Lazar of Sturtevant. Mr. and Mrs. -Morris Straus's have returned to their home in Cleveland following a week's visit with members of their family. Mrs. Harry Wine has returned. to her home in BridgePOrt, Conn.; followinu a fortnight's visit with relatives and friends. While • here she was b the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. S,chakne of La Salle Blvd. • Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg of the Belcrest Hotel and Mrs. Meyer Barnett of Euclid Ave. have returned from Chicago, MilWaukee and Fort Wayne, Ind., Where they visited with members of their family. Dr. and Mrs, Samuel Croll of Chicago Blvd. have returned from Cedar -Beach, Ont., Where they. spent the summer. e • ' Pfc. Jerry Krause who has just completed his ASTP course at the pre-dental schoOl at the University of - Michigan is spending a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Krause of Calvert Ave. before leaVing for his poSt at Camp. Barkeley, Tex. Mr. and Mrs;' David M: Sidder of Chicago Blvd. have returned from' an extended 'Stay in Charlevoix. • . ‘. Miss 'Sylvia Shapiro of 4834 :Cortland Ave.: will be entertained at a birthday partY for 35 of her friends to -be given by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shapird on Sept. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Field of Cherrylawn Ave. have returned home after spending the summer 'in the Adirondacks, Old Forge, N. Y. Their daughter, Harriet, attended Highland Nature 'Camp in Maine. . Cadet Aaron S. Gottloeb has returned to Michigan College of Mines at Houghton, Mich., after spending a week with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Benjamin Gottloelo• . of Warrington Dr. Miss Pregerson, D. M. Bruss Wed Page Thirty-seven Russian Jewess Pilots Tank Through Enemy MOSCOW (JPS)—Guards Sgt. Maria Okrabrskaya, a Jewess, is the first' woman in the tank forces to receive the high dis- tinction Hero of the Soviet Un- ion. In a fierce battle at Novye- Selo, near Leningrad, she was the first to -break through the The Sno-Wite Rabbi Strauss to Give - 2 Sernions in Pontiac Congregation Bnai Israel, 268 W. 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Kalman Bruss, brother of the groom, 'acted as best man. A reception was held in the social hall immediately after- the ceremony and a formal dinner was given later for the immediate family. Among the out 'of town guests were Mrs. Harry Wine of Bridge- port, Conn„ and Mrs. Albert A. Rabin of New York City: Sy Feinberg Unusual Jewelry 508 Metropolitan Building zr zorz zee, That Little Children May Walk The Earth UNAFRAID P`sher Building Detroit kercheval Ave.—Grosse Pointe . A Happy New Year We extend our Best Wishes and Thanks to t h e many customers who have made our New Shop so successful. • GET INTO THE FIGHT —with War -Bonds! Do you want to know the most KAPLOE'S KIDDIE KORNER 11744 — DEXTER cor. TUXEDO TO. 8-4128 expensive occupation in the world? It's shooting down axis planes. No price is too high to pay to rid the world of its menace, but money is needed to carry on the fight. 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