Page Ten Afeteyi 2eveleof !cf., THE JEWISH NEWS I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Isidore Berkowitz • of 3734 Cortland has left for Miami Beach, Fla., to join her husband .for an indefinite stay. Mrs. Miriam G. f4,1bin of the Seward Hotel here has returned from her recent ocay in Los Angeles, where she was entertained by the following former Detroiters: Mr. and Mrs. I. Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Slobin, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Slobin, Mrs. Saul Slobin, Martin Lezin, Mrs. Al Bockall, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sverdloff, Mr. and Mrs. L. Landfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewin, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adler, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Belove, Mr. and Mrs. L. Bolhower, Mr. and Mrs. S. Glass, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kort, Mr. and Mrs. M. Silverstone, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fishbein, Mrs. S. McGinty, Mrs. J. • Stein, Miss S.. Steinberg. Miss Esther Slobin joined her mother for a few week's stay in Los Angeles, then traveled on to Mexico City, Mexico. Cpl. Herman Shapiro of Indiana Ave., has left for Pyate AAFF, Pyate, Tex., after visiting here with his wife and children. After spending a few days in New York City, Capt. ark' Mrs. 'Irving B. Shulak are visiting with frienLis in Detroit. They will return to Bingham City. Utah, where Capt. Shulak is sta- tioned at Bushnell General Hospital as assistant chief of neuropsy- chiatric service. Cpl. and Mrs. Eugene J. Epstein visited here with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Epstein of 19410 Warrington. Cpl. Epstein returned on Monday to his post at Barksdale Field, La., • where he is stationed with the army air force. Mrs. Epstein, the former Elsie Taylor, remained here to make her home in Detroit. Mrs. David Curtis of Clairmount Avenue has returned from ,Dayton, Ohio, where she attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Meyer Jenefsky, who passed away on Dec. 27. Mrs. A. Ross of Roselawn Ave. returned from a visit with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gerald F. Ross, and her grandson, who are making their home with Mrs. Ross' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Fried- berg, in Ambridge, Pa., while Pfc. Ross is stationed overseas. Mr. and Mrs. David M.. Lieberwitz of 4215 Glendale will have -open house Sunday, 7 to 11 p.m., in honor of their son, Byron, who is home on furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levinson of 18087 Woodingham have left for Washington, D. C., to attend President Roosevelt's inaug- uration at the White House. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nord and son, David, of Matawan, N. J., who spent two weeks with Mrs. Nord's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Greenbaum of Webb avenue, left for their home on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Alexander of 11534 Byron, will have open house Sunday, Jan, 21, afternoon and evening, in honor of Maj. and Mrs. Martin Alexander. Maj. Alexander has just returned from 31 months overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sidder will be at home on Sunday. evening, Jan. 21, at 3775 Fullerton, in honor of their son, Lt. Richard Sidder, who has just returned from two years overseas duty. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson of Chicago Blvd. have returned from New York City where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grier. Mrs. David J. Levy of Boston Blvd. left Wednesday for New York City where she will visit her sori and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gilbert of Arden Park have left to spend a few weeks in Beverly Hills, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farbsten and their daughter of Chicago are spending 10 days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave. were hosts to a group of friends at a dinner in their home last Saturday evening. They will give a. similar affair this Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons have moved from Woodston Dr. and are now residing at 19005 Parkside. Mr. and Mrs. James Stein of Northlawn Ave. have returned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. Isaac Gilbert of Boston Blvd. has as her guest Mrs. Nettie Goodale of Chicago. Lt. and Mrs. Murray Kirschrnan of Baltimore. Md., are spending a week as guests of Mrs. Kirschman's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Gingold have returned to Temple, Tex., where Capt. Gingold is stationed at Camp Hood, after a visit with their mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of the Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. has - returned from a visit in New York City and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson, their daughter, Mrs. Robert Deutch, and her two children of Strathcona Dr. are spending the winter in. Miami Beach. Mrs. , Harry Rosman and her daughter, Gloria, of Boston Blvd. left last Saturday for Los Angeles where they will visit Mrs. •. Rosman's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vizvary. . Births Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. James Brindze of 2732 Pasadena Ave., a son, Paul Leonard. * * * Jan. 4—To Dr. and Mrs. David H. Marsh (Ruth Zack), a daugh- ter, Barbara Leslie. * * * Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Hy Gold of 20185 Ward Ave., a son, Paul Ernst. * * Jan. 12—To Sgt. and Mrs. Morton W. Garelik (Sara Maut- ner) of 4256 Clements Ave., a daughter, Cheryl Lynne. * * * Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. To Wed Former Temple Israel Sisterhood Books U. C. Professor Dorothy Thompson for March 13 MISS EDITH LAZAROFF Announcement was made this week by Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Laz- aroff of 2256 Hazelwood Ave. of the engagement of their daught- er, Edith, to Lt. (j.g.) Robert Tit- tlebaum, a former professor of economics at the University of Chicago, who is now stationed in San Francisco. Lt. Tittlebaum is the son of Mrs. Tittlebaum of Glendale, Calif. The marriage will take place this month in California. Sets June 10 for Her Wedding Date Temple Israel Sisterhood this week announced that Dorothy Thompson, outstanding woman columnist and able lecturer, will speak under its auspices at the Masonic Temple on March: 13. Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- dent of the Sisterhood, an- nounces that Mrs, Arthur Hass has been chosen chairman of the committee on arrangements and will be assisted by Mrs. H. J. Millman and • Mrs. Morton Snyder as co-chairmen of the committee. Miss Thompson will speak on "These Crucial Tiines." An out- standing journalist, her column appears in the New York Post, the Detroit News and 160 other newspapers. Her travels through- out the world, her many years' residence in Germany and her interviews with the world's out- standing statesmen qualify her Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Sol Leash of Elmhurst Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Re- becca, to Lt. Lewis 'P. Elbinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Elbinger of Venice, Calif. The bride-elect is a graduate of Wayne University and at present is teaching and studying at the University of Indiana at Bloom- ington, Ind. Lt. Elbinger is a graduate of Michigan College of Mines and Technology and is now stationed at Camp Holabird in Baltimore, Md. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levinson announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Ann, to Cpl. Herbert W. Goldstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Goldstrom of Muirland Ave. Cpl. Goldstrom, a graduate of the University of Michigan, is stationed at Laredo Army Air Field, Texas: * * * Mrs. Ida Klein of 'Rochester Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Frances Pearl, to Eli L. Shusterman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shusterman of Taylor Ave. to speak authoritatively on sub- jects of diplomacy, politics and history. Daughter of a Methodist min- ister, Miss Thompson was en- DOROTHY THOMPSON gaged in social work upon her graduation from Syracuse Uni- versity, before going to Europe. Her interview with Terrance McSwiney in Ireland an hour before his arrest started her on newspaper work. Tickets for the lecture are pro- curable at the office of Temple Israel and from Sisterhood mem- bers. JOIN THE MARCH of DIMES JANUARY 14-31 Last summer America experi- enced the second worst epi- demic of infantile paralysis in its history. • 7 .4. President's Ball at 12th St. Center on Jan. 27 Photo . by Dorothy's Studio ELAINE ABBY SILVERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silverman of Buena Vista avenue announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Elaine Abby, to Ralph Mer- kowitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Merkowitz of Pontiac, Mich. The wedding date has been set for June 10. EUgene P. Sims (Deborah Arbor. Day Dance Jan. 28 Fourth Holiday Hop of the Shwayder) of . Stratford Rd., a Jewish Community Center will son, Theodore. be an Arbor Day Dance on Jan. * * * 28. Estelle Starr and Ben Britman are co-chairmen of the affair. Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Borocoff (Shirley Dvorin) of MIDWAY FLORIST 17508 San Juan, a daughter, Vic- toria Nancy. 3351 West Davidson TO. 8-1569 • The disease attacked weak and With total proceeds pledged to strong alike, invading the rich- the Infantile Paralysis Drive, In- est and poorest homes in the termediate Council will hold a President's Ball at the 12th St. nation. Council Center Jan. 27, 9 p. m. • Ai A joint intermediate committee of 12th St. Council Center and Your dimes and dollars, sup- the Jewish Center is in charge porting The National Foun- of the program. dation for Infantile Paral- ysis, made it possible to render expert care and treatment to all polio victims, regardless of age, race, creed or color, • • Mr. Anthony, Please! "I can't find a dress to fit me! Size 14 is too big . . . Size 12 is too small. What • Many of these thousands of new victims will need care for months, years, some perhaps for a lifetime. • shall I do? January "That's easy! 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