Page Ten . THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY S/Sgt Earl Hordes, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of Calvert Ave., returned home this week after two years overseas. After -a brief visit he will leave for Florida to visit with his wife before reporting for reassignment. S/Sgt. . Hordes-participated in the Anzio Beach invasion and spent most of his overseas stay in Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd., have returned from a fortnight in Montgomery, Ala., where they visited their son, A/C William Oberfelder. Cadet Oberfelder has been transferred to Amarillo, Tex., where he is receiving training to be- come a flight engineer on a B-29. Mrs. Howard Sherman has returned to Bainbridge, Md., where her husband Lt. (j.g.) Sherman is stationed following a week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. Capt. and Mrs. Edward Rosenthal Jr., of Parkside Ave.,- have returned from a short visit in Washington. Capt. Rosenthal who recently has returned from overseas service is spending. his leave with his family before re-assignment. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosman of 2234 Boston Blvd., will have open house. Sunday, May 6 from 7 to 10 p. m. complimenting their daughter, Gloria Rose, and her fiance, Meyer Ellis. Lt. Commander I. W. Ruskin, (USNR), of Burlingame Ave., will report for duty at San Francisco, on. May 7. . . Ensign Marion Katzenstein, Wave, who is• stationed in Detroit, spent a few days leave in Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Julian Caplan of New York City spent a few days with his sisters, the Misses Jeanette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd., en route to San Francisco, where he plans to make his home. Mrs. Caplan, who accompanied her husband from New York, will spend a few weeks with her parents in Monroe, Mich., before going to California. • Mr. and Mrs: Sydney Moss of .Pennington Dr., are spending some time in Las Vegas, Nev., where they went to visit their 'son, Lt, Melvin MosS. • Major and Mrs. Harold Felstein and their son' Jarrand of Stout AN. Ave., have returned from a visit in New York City. The major's mother, Mrs. H. M. Felstein whose home is in New York, returned with them. Pvt. Adrian Rosen left Tuesday for Kearns, Utah, following .a 10 day- furlough with his family. in their home in Santa Rosa Dr. GM 3/C Franklin T. Linx is spending a 10-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of ByrOn Ave. His brother, SM 1/c Edmund B. Jr., who recently returned from 17 months over- seas duty, is home on a 20-day leave. Ensign and Mrs. Harvey Willens are spending 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Willens of LaSalle Blvd. Ensign Wil- lens who has been stationed at Norfolk, Va., is en route to •a new post. Mrs. Elsa Koploy of Boston Blvd., is spending a week in At- lanta, Ga., where she went to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Ensign and Mrs Leslie Koploy. Ensign Koploy is stationed with the Naval Air Base in Atlanta. . Pfc. Bernard G. Krohn and his brother, Pfc. Lawrence H., who are in the ASTP at the University of Michigan, are spending a week on a fishing trip in Northern Michigan. Their parents, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambeidge Rd., accompanied them. . Sgt. Joseph Lattin who recently has returned from overseas is spending a 21-day leave with Mrs. Lattin and their son, Barry, in their home in Elmhurst Ave. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lattin of Cortland Ave. • While Mr. and Mrs. Sydney. Moss of Pennington .Drive are visiting with their son, Lt. Melvin Moss in Las Vegas ; Nev., their daughter,, Ethel Janet, will be residing at the home of • Miss Phyllis Rubin of 18614 Fairfield. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sachse of 1528 Virginia Park will be at home to relatives and friends from 3 to 5 and 7 to 10 p. -m. on Sunday in honor of their golden .wedding anniversary. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman of 18682 Fairfield will be at home from 2 to 5 p. m. Sunday in honor of the engagement of their son, Dr. Ray Rosenman, to .Miss Natalie .Lilienthal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lilienthal of Chicago. .In honor of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice Fine, to Henry Freudenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freuden- berg of Collingwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fine of 4070 ' Fullerton will hold open house Sunday, April 29, .2 to 5 p. m. No cards. Lt. Samuel Hack, who is stationed at Tampa, Fia. is spending a 10-day leave with his wife, Mrs Samuel Hack of - Indiana Ave. British Congregations Favor Restrictions ,On Mixed Marriages LONDON, (JTA)—Jewish con- gregations throughout • England have indicated approval of mea7 sures proclaimed by Chief Rabbi Hertz, jointly with the Beth Din of London, aimed at preventing Jews married to non-Jewish women from exercising direct influence of Jewish., communal affairs-. The measures provide: 1. Jews married to non-Jewish Betrothed to Marry Tulsa Serviceman Friday, April 27, 194S Interest Mounts in Premiere Showing of 'Rusalka; May 27 Detroit Friends of Opera, Inc., which will give the first English rendition' in the U. S. of AntOn Dvorak's fairy tale opera, "Rus- alka," reports an ever-mounting interest in the event to take place Sunday, May 27, in the Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma- sonic Temple. Tickets are avail- able at Grinnell's. Taking roles in the opera are 11 of Detroit's outstanding sing- ers, together with 45 members of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. The complete cast, head- ed by Marguerite Kozenn in the title role, will be announced later. Fred M. Butzel, president of Detroit Friends of Opera, "an flounces that Dr. Jan Papanek Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Gross of of New York, Minister Plenipo- Cortland Ave. announce the en gagement of their daughter, Goldie to Cpl. Alvin Daniel Topper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mose Topper of Tulsa, Okla. Cpl. Topper is a graduate of the University of Tulsa and is TEL AVIV (JPS Palcor) — stationed in Detroit. Stamps valued at $400,000 are on The wedding date has been set exhibition in the first Philatelic show in Palestine which opened for June 3. here April 8. Some 15,400 spe- cially-printed postcards with a CARD OF THANKS postal franking stamp, "Phila- The family of the late Abraham telic Exhibition, Tel Aviv, 1945," Ainbinder wish to thank their have been sold. A contest has friends and relatives for the been announced for new stamp many kindnesses show them in designs for the period of the their recent bereavement. exhibition. tentiary of the Czechoslovakian Republic, wil be a co-sponsor of the production and expects to come here for the premiere. For the last three years Dr. Papanek has been directing the Czechoslovak Information Ser- vice in New York. Born in Bre- zova, Slovakia, in 1896, he served in the first World War. At its close he returned to his study of political science and wrote in French a history of Czechoslo- vakia. At the University of Prague he received a degree as Doctor of Law. He has been as- sociated for the last eight years with Dr. Edvard Benes, presi- dent of Czechoslovakia, in the liberation movement of that country. 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