Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 29, -1944 ••••••••••• ■ ••• I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Miss Bernice Bronstein, who has just completed a two-year _teaching fellowship at Wayne University College of Medicine and has been given 'the degree of Master of Science in Bacteriology, was entertained at a party given in her honor by her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Gershenson. Rocquettes 'Club entertained at a farewell party in honor of Miss Yetta Indenbaum who is leaving for Atlanta, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan L. Schwartz of 4214 Richton Ave. cele- brated their 25th wedding anniversary last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have returned from Charlevoix where they spent the summer. Mrs. Gilbert Hart has returned to her home in South Bend following a few days visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyer of Chicago Blvd. Capt. Benton I. Marks who has been stationed in Chicago is spending a few weeks with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd. Complimenting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. John L. Freud, a recent bride, Mrs. Essie Freud was hostess at a tea last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. is spending a short time in Norfolk, Va., where she went - to visit her son, Ensign Bill Loewenstein who is temporarily stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Maas of Ohio Ave. and their two chil- dren have returned from Charlevoix where they spent the summer. Miss Barbara Alpern of Mt. Clemens left Sunday for Boston where she will resume her studies at the Katherine Gibbs School. Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. returned on Tuesday from St. Louis where she visited her mother, Mrs. Louis Friedman. Pvt. Stanley J. Friedman has returned to his post at Belvoir, Va., after spending a nine day furlough with Mrs. Friedman. and their small daughter, Joan, of Broadstreet Blvd. • Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave. left on Sunday to spend a fortnight with Mrs. Cohen's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grosner of West Orange, Lt. (s.g.) and Mrs. Walter Schmier are the fi.ouse guests of Lt. t chmier's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schinier of Santa Barbara Ave. Mrs. Alert Krohn of Cambridge Rd., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Max Goldstein of Hamilton, Ont. Cpl. Arnold Fox, U. S. Army Corps, left Wednesday evening for his post at Barksdale Field, La., following. a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fox of Euclid Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of Leslie Ave. returned on Monday from Buffalo where they went to attend the wedding of Mr. Frazer's niece. Lt. Norman D. Ash who is stationed at the Dover Army Air Base, Delaware, is spending a short time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Ash of LaSalle Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Philip Broudo of Sturtevant Ave. have re- turned from a week's visit in Chicago. Mrs. David S. Hershman of Calvert Ave. left Wednesday for Centerville ; Miss., to visit her husband who is stationed at Camp ;Van Dorn. Miss Marjory Brown of Wildemere Ave. is expected home his week-end from Chicago where she is visiting her aunt, Miss Eleanor Scher. Mr. and Mit. Arnold Godsol of Muirland Ave., left last Sat- urday to spend a short time in New York City. Miss Freda Goldsmith has returned to her home in New York City following a visit with her father, Abraham Goldsmith of Sturtevant Ave. Miss Annette Share returned Sunday to her post with the American Red Cross following a visit with her family in their home on Buena Vista Ave. Complimenting Beatrice Fisher Serwer, a recent bride, Mrs. Leo M. Frank, Mrs. Edward Stein and Mrs. Samuel Serwer are entertaining at ,a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Book Cadillac Hotel this Saturday. Mrs. Joseph Beisman of Atkinson Ave. returned on Monday from St. Louis, Mo., where she spent the last 10 days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beisman. Miss Beatrice Barnett of West Euclid Ave. has returned from a month's stay in Sault St. Marie. On Saturday evening, on her 16th birthday, Miss Alice Vass was hostess to a group of her friends for dinner and dancing at the Statler Terrace Room, after which the party attended the perform- ance of "The Voice of the Turtle." Miss Finkelstein To Wed Pfc. Moss Jewish Juniors' Meeting to Mark 25th Anniversary Detroit Chapter to Hear Philip Adler, Mrs. Welt Speak Sunday MISS MILDRED FINKELSTEIN Louis Finkelstein of 2517 Glad- stone Ave. announces the engage- ment of his 6aughter, Mildred, to Pfc. Leslie Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moss of 2673 Clairmount, Ave. Pfc. Moss attends the Univer- sity of Detroit Dental School, having been assigned to t h e ASTP program. He is a member of Alpha Omega, professional dental fraternity. Miss Finkelstein, a member of Omega Sigma Phi Sorority, at- tended Wayne University and is now studying at Walsh Institute of Accountancy. Temple Israel Jrs. To Meet on Oct. 8 Temple Israel Juniors will have their opening business meeting at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 8,' at the home of the president, Mar- gery Kanter, 1971 Atkinson. Plans for the coming year in- clude an informal study of com- parative religion through visits to community houses of worship, and increased participation in congregational and community service. At the Oct. 8 meeting, Miss Kanter will discuss the results of the recent conference of the National Federation of Temple Youth, which she attended. Shirley Weinberg, the Juniors' new delegate to the League of Detroit Jewish • Youth, will pre- sent a tentative schedule of League activities, including USO work. All young women of the com- munity between 18 and 22 are in- vited to join the Juniors. New members are welcome to attend the opening meeting. The openlng meeting of the year of the National Council of Jewish Juniors, Detroit chapter, at 3 p.m. Sunday, at the •ardell- Sheraton Ballroom, will mark the national organization's 25th anniversary. Philip Adler of the Detroit News and Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, national president of the Coun- cil of Jewish Women, will be the speakers. Sybil Ebner will give the 'invocation. Doris Abramson will present a musical program. Plans for the Detroit conven- tion of the juniors will be an- nounced at- this meeting. The new officers are: Sylvia C o llin s, president; Madeleine Lenhoff, vice-president; Bluma Nagler, recording secretary; Clara Leach, corresponding secretary; Ruth Plotnik, financial secretary; MIDWAY FLORIST Ruth Rabinowitz, t r e a s u r e r; board of directors, Shirley Small, 3351 West Davison TO. 8-1650 Pearl Shanbom, Stella Brown. Clean Clothes For a Healthy Phone: Baby • • • League of Jewish Youth Plans Musical Revue TYler 7-7514 The League of Detroit Jewish Youth is planning to produce a musical revue in the near future. Young people possessing talent are invited to participate. Director of the newly-formed talent group is Sol Katzman. His assistants are Martha Silverman, Mary Slavkin and Phil Bernstein. Auditions for the cast will be held at the next meeting of the League, on Thursday at 8 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. 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