( Page Ten I T - HE JEWISH. NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY - Miss Rose Miller, former recreation director at the Grand Street Settlement in New York, now a recreational consultant for the Red Cross, stationed at the Naval Hospital, San Francisco, Calif., will visit her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller of 17320 Stoepel Ave., this week, before leaving for Wash- ington to prepare for overseas duty. Capt. Stewart Lewis of the Army Air Corps, who was stationed with the 8th Air. Force in England, arrived in Detroit on Oct.-12 and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg of 1555 Lawrence Ave. He formerly trained men at Dearborn, Mich. Mrs. Gerald R. Aptekar and son, Robert, of Waverly Ave. have left for Cheyenne, Wyo., where they Will join their husband and father, Lt. Aptekar, who is station-eel at Fort Francis E. Warren. Dr. Harry Portnoy is spending the week of Oct. 16 in Chicago, attending the sessions of the International Medical Assembly. He will return on Oct. 27. In honor of Shirlee Siegel, whose marriage to Pfc. Norman Graff will take place this month, Mrs. Sidney Rosen and Mrs. Henry Graff were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower given at the Book-Cadillac Hotel Oct. 3. Cpl. Meyer Siegel has returned from New Guinea and is spend- ing a one month furlough with his wife and daughter at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tonkin of 2075 Hazelwood Ave. On a 15-day furlough from Las Vegas, Nev., S/Sgt. Albert Tonkin is also staying at the home of his parents, and, to complete the reunion, a sister, Rhoda, who is employed by the government in California, will arrive for a 15-day vacation. - S/Sgt. and Mrs. Jack Mackson (Lillian Rita Goodman) will ar- rive in Detroit on October 22, for a brief visit with Mrs. Mackson's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodman of Rochester Ave. Sgt. and Mrs. Mackson are living in Santa Barbara, Calif., where Sgt. Mack- son is stationed at the USMC Air Base. Miss Elaine Gloria Jasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Jasen of 18072 Woodingham Drive, left two weeks ago for Long Branch, N. J., where she is attending Highland Manor School. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown of- Lucerne Dr. left Tuesday for Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where they will spend a few days visiting with their daughter, Sally, a student at Vassar College, before going to New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. are expecting Mrs. Weisman's brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Hyman of Cincinnati, to spend a feW days as their guests. Capt.. Harold Rattner, who has been stationed at Panama, is spending a month's leave with Mrs. Rattner and their daughters, Nancy and Mary of Wellesly.. • Mr. and Mrs. Day Krolik have moved from Canterbury Rd. and are now residing at 17145 Wildemere. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Frank of Wildemere Ave. and their mother, Mrs. H. J. L. Frank of Colorado Ave., are planning to leave this week-end for New YOrk. City. Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers and her- daughter, Harriet, will leave this Friday fOr Miami Beach, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Major Meyers is stationed in England. Mrs. Max Michel and Mrs. Milton Kuttnauer of the Belcrest Hotel are spending a fortnight in New York City. Mrs. Howard Shelman, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd., left Monday for Solo- mons, Md., to join her husband, Lt. (s.g.) Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Meyers of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs: Melvin H. Baer of Fairfield Ave. will be hosts to a group of friends at dinner this Friday evening at the Great Lakes Club, and at a similar affair on Tuesday, Oct. 24. Miss Ethel Steinberg of New York City is spending a few weeks as the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg of Webb Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. are spending 10 days in Atlantic City and Nec - York City. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Geiger of Alliance, 0., spent the last week- end in Detroit visiting friends. Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Warrington Dr. and her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Coleman, left Sunday for a week in New York City. Ensign and Mrs. Stanley J. Winkelman spent a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace of Canterbury Rd., and Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., enroute to Holly- wood, Fla., from Tuscon, Ariz., where Ensign Winkelman attended the Endoctrination School. . Mrs. Leonard Kramer (Julia Ruth Brown) of New York City is spending a few weeks with members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. MichMson of Warrington Dr. are spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. returned on Tuesday from a few weeks' visit in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Goldman of Canterbury Rd. are spending a week in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Ehrlich of Boston Blvd. returned on Sunday from New York. City. Births Sept. 19—To Sgt: and Mrs. Ben Schweid • (Gladys Burgess), a daughter, Sharon Louise. *. * * Oct. 7—To Sgt. and Mrs. Her- bert B. Gale, a daughter, Dena Scott. * * * Oct. 7—To Pfc. and Mrs. Mur- ray Packer (Helen Fein) of Les- lie Ave.,- a daughter, Ilene Deb- bra. * * * Oct. 11—To Lt. and Mrs. Earl R. Gilman (Elsie Greenbaum), a daughter, Mary Jane. Lt. Gil- man is serving with the U. S. Army overseas. * * * Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Heydt (Marilyn Elbinger) of 6382 Lodon Ave., a son, Steven. * * * Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace J. Haber .(Lillian Michelson) of Clarksville, Tenn., a son, Michael Horace. * * * Oct. 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller (Rose Schtok of Dowagiac, Mich.) of 17320 , Stoepel, a son, Irving Steven. Buy War Bonds! Committee Named To 'Honor List at Center Reception Mrs. Alan Grossman is a mem- ber of the reception committee which will be in charge of the MRS. ALAN GROSSMAN reception to follow the Concert by Emanuel List, next Wednes- day evening, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. The music committee in charge of this concert, under the chair- manship of Mrs. Abraham Coop- er, invites patrons and commit- tee members to the reception. • Mrs. Lewis - C. Frank is chair:- man of the reception committee, other members' are Mesdames David Ginsburg, Nathan Simons, Henry Wineman, Julian Wolfner, Harry Frank, Joseph H. Ehrlich, Benjamin Lambert and Miss Setta Robinson. N. W. Congregation's Auxiliary Organized Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion and Center organized a Women's Auxiliary at a meeting held at the home. of Mrs. D. Mil- ler of Cherrylawn Ave. Tern 7- porary officers are: Mrs. M. Goldsmith, chairman; Mrs. G. Liss, corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. C. Charlip, treas.-- urer; Mrs. E. Rosman, recording secretary. Women in the northwest sec- tion who are interested in be- coming members are asked to attend the, next meeting, at the home of Mrs. Goldsmith, 18924 Pennington Dr., on Nov. 1, at 8 p. m. For further information call Mrs. Rorman, UN. 1-4637. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. I, Kushner of Windsor announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Betty, to Martin Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitchell of Elmhurst Ave. Friday, October 20, 194. Marriages KIRSHMAN - RUBINER: Mr. Jules Rubiner of the Book Cadil- lac Hotel announces the mar- riage of his sister, Ethel, to Lt. Murray Kirshman, on Saturday, Oct. 14, in Baltimore, Md. Lt. Kirshman, who is with the U. S. Army Chemical Warfare Service, is stationed at the Edgewood Arsenal, Md. * * * ROSENZWEIG-WOLK: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wolk of 9321 Wilde- mere Ave., announce the- mar- riage of their daughter, Shirley, to Pfc. Philip Rosenzweig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenzweig of 2980 Pasadena Ave., on Oct. 14. Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiated. The couple left for a honeymoon in Chicago, after which they will return to Grand Island, Neb., where Pfc. Rosenzweig is sta- tioned with the Air Corp. * * * ZALKOWITZ - SHARPE: Miss Evelyne Sharpe, daughter of Hy- man Sharpe of Gladstone Ave., became the bride of Sgt. Louis Zalkowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Zalkowitz, at Jericho Temple, on Oct. 10, Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiating. The ceremony was attended by 75 guests, - including many of the bride's relatives from Cleveland. Sgt. Zalkowitz had just return- ed from the South Pacific, where he was stationed on a hospital ship. * * * ROTH-ARONOFF: Miss Rita Lynn Arnoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Aronoff of War- rington Rd., and Joseph R. Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth of Canterbury Dr., were united in marriage at 6:30 p. m. Satruday, Oct. 14, at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Dr. A: M. Hersh- man performed the ceremony. The bride was lovely in a sim- ple Lanvin gown of candlelight satin fashioned along the tradi- tional lines with tight bodice, long sleeves and- full skirt and train. Her veil was illusion and she carried calla Mlles. The matron of honor, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Seymour Owens and the bridesmaids, the Misses Doris Lee Rothberg, Idell Laudman, Bernice Grossberg, Shirley Goldman, Rolla Jacobs, and Joan Rieger of Chicago, were gowned alike in candlelight taffeta. They wore little caps fashioned of American beauty il- lusion and carried American beauty roses. The groom's brother, Pfc. Ir- win Roth, served as best man and the ushers were the • bride's brother, Yale Aronoff, her uncle, Seymour Owens, and Martin Green, Joseph Allender, Phillip Wexler and Henry Ehrlich. After the dinner at which 300 guests were seated, the young couple left on extended honey- $38,000 Raised By Pioneer Women; Plan Donor Event Detroit chapters of Pion Women's Organization, meet in conference Oct. 14, report that $38,000 was raised last 341 The Child. Rescue Fund .receii $21,000; $11,000 went to the stitutions of the Working We en's Council of Palestine; $3,' for the Jewish National Fu: $1,700 for Palestine Labor Cc mittee; $1,000 for emerge' funds and $300 for educatio and youth programs. Mrs. Louis Kaufman of Cle . land was guest speaker, plans were outlined for the co ing year's work. An extensive members. drive now is being conducted Information regarding the ; nual event, to be held at I Masonic Temple on Jan. 23, n be secured by calling TY. 2880. Pioneer Women's annual days will be held Thursday, C 26, Saturday evening, Oct. and Sunday, Oct. 29. moon trip to Alcupulco, Mex City and California. They v\ make their home in St. Lot Mo. * * * SAHN-GOLDBERG: The in, riage of Miss Jane Goldbe j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isr.1 Goldberg of Tuxedo Ave., a Sgt. Nathan Sahn, son of Mr: a Mrs. Frank Sahn of Broadstre; was solemnized on Oct. 12. S, Sahn has just returned from two and a half year's stay Australia. Also Adult Classes Special Classes in Reducing Exercises Phone TYler 6-4353 Grand River-Joy Road Finest Workmanship at Moderate Prices Restyling •;IT:444. Repairing Open Evenings to 8 P. M. Friday to 6 P. 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