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June 29, 1945 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-06-29

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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Capt. Jack Rossen has joined his wife here during a short leave
.from his post at Chico Army airfield, Chico, Calif.
Mrs. Ida Goldsmith is in Palmdale, Calif., visiting her chil-
dren, Sgt. and Mrs. Philip Golob. Mrs. Golob recently gave birth
to a son.
Cpl. Henry Bailer is spending a two-week furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Baiter, 9380 N. Martindale. Cpl.
Baiter has been in service since 1941, and at present is stationed
at Pittsburg, Calif., with the Transportation Corps. Open house
will be held on June 30, at the home of his sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Myer Burnst.ein of N. Martindale Ave.
Lt. and Mrs. Jacob C. Rosengarten and daughter, Sherry Lynn,
will arrive on July 2, from Ft. Sill, Okla., to visit with their iPm-
ily and friends. While in Detroit they will reside with Mrs. Rosen-
garten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Delson of Cherrylawn Ave.
Lt. and Mrs. Bernard A. Werbe (Sally Grossman) returned to
Salt Lake City after spending a short leave with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Grossman of Muirland Ave.
At a farewell party given by Mrs. S. K. Slobin and her daugh-
ter, Esther, in honor of their son and brother, Sidney, in the ban-
quet room of the Seward Hotel last Thursday, approximately 100
friends and relatives were served an elaborate buffet supper. Leon
Ponchart rendered accordion selections and Lois Shtirgin enter-
tained with tap dancing. Sidney, his wife, Anne, and their daugh-
ter, Sheila Karen, are moving to Phoenix, Ariz.
Dr. Marvin Schwartz, formerly with offices in the Eaton Tower,
has left to resume his practice in Portland, Ore. His wife and
- young son will join his shortly. Dr. Schwartz has received his
masters degree in the science of medicine from Wayne University.
Lt. David M. Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz
of Pingree Ave., after spending 21 days at home and• two weeks at
Miami Beach, Fla., has been reassigned to service in Los Angeles.
Lt. Schwartz recently returned on the rotation plan after three
years in the South Pacific.
Lt. Colonel Martin Butzel, who recently returned from 33
months overseas duty, spent a few days with Mrs. Butzel and their
sons. Leo Martin II, Albert and John in their home in Birmingham,
enroute to Fort Sheridan, Ill., to receive further orders.
Major Samuel Gingold, who recently received his promotion
from a Captaincy, has been transferred from Camp Hood, Texas, to
Camp Robinson, Ark. Mrs. Gingold and their small daughter, Mary
Jo, who have been residing in Temple, Texas, are for the present
making their home with her mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich at
the Belcrest.
Lt. David Gudes, who has just completed his residency at the
Los Angeles County Hospital, is spending a 10-day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gudes, before leaving for his new
post at the Carlysle Barracks, Pa.
Miss Cecilia Shetzer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Shetzer,
who has been serving overseas for the last 22 months as Assistant
Field Director for the American Red Cross, has recently returned
home.
Lt. (s.g.) Ralph Helper, who is stationed at the Great Lakes
Naval Training Center, spent the last week-end with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave.
Lt. Sheldon Moyer, who has recently returned from overseas
duty, is spending a 30-day leave with his mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Moyer of Dumbarton Road.
Capt. and Mrs. Samuel Travis returned last Saturday to Wash-
ington, D. C., where Capt. Travis is stationed, after a week's visit
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Weisman of Royal Oak
and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Travis of Boston Blvd.
Staff Sgt. David Feigenbaum, who for the last four months has
been on duty in Jamaica, is spending a week's furlough with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feigenbaum of Pingree Ave. His
brother, Pvt. Samuel Feigenbaum, who returned several weeks
ago after being released from a German Prison Camp, is on a 60-
day furlough.
Joann Freeman who will receive her diploma from Vassar
College on July 2, will spend the summer with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Michael Freeman of Wellsley Dr.
Pat Finsterwald, who is a student at Sarah Lawrence College.
Bronxville, N. Y., will arrive on Saturday to spend the summer
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd.
Sally Brown, who has just completed her Freshman year at
Vassar College, will arrive on Saturday to spend the summer vaca-
tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown of Lucerne
Drive.
Isabel Wolfner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of
Burlington Rd., has left for Madison, Wis. where she will attend
the summer session of the University of Wisconsin.

Bar Mitzvahs

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rosen of
3326 Calvert Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Arthur
Harold, to be observed at. Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe on Satur-
day morning, June 30. Open
house Sunday, July 1, 3 to 6.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody
of 17537 Muirland Ave. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
George, at Congregation Shaa-
rey Zedek, Saturday, June 30.
Reception at home on Sunday,
July 1, from 2 to 5 p. m. No
cards.

* * *

Mr. and Mrs. Morey L. Abra-
hams of 17205 Muirland an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
son, Bruce, on Saturday morn-
ing, July 7, at the Shaarey Zed-
ek. At home Saturday evening
from 8 to 11 o'clock. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman
of 3003 Clairmount announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Ger-
ald Gene, on Saturday morning,
July 7, at Congregation Bnai
Jacob, Linwood at Richton. A
reception will be held Sunday,
July 8, 3 to 8 p. m. at Bnai Jacob.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Berman
of 3230 Fullerton announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their sons, Sher-
win and Marvin, at Congrega-
tion Bnai Jacob, on Saturday
morning. A dinner will be giv-
en at the Wilshire on Sunday.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Serling
of 17355 Greenlawn announce

Friday, June 29, 1946

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

Miss Kesler Wed
To Dir Kimelman

—Photo by Paul Gach

MRS. MAURICE J. KIMELMAN

The marriage of Miss Susan
Garvett Kesler, daughter of Dr.
and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler, to
Dr. Maurice Jack Kimelman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Kimel-
man, was performed at 4 p. m.
on Sunday, June 24, by Dr. A.
M. Hershman, at the Wardell
Hotel, before an improvised al-
tar adorned with vases of white
gladioli and snapdragons and
lighted by cathedral tapers.

The Bride's gown of candle-
light satin was fashioned with a
graceful dropped shoulder line
and deep yolk of illusion, which
was outlined by a Bertha of
Rosepionte lace. The bodice was
fitted and the full skirt ended
in a long circular train. Her
finger-tip veil of illusion fell
from a coronet of Rbsepointe
lace worn by her mother at her
wedding. White gardenias and
orchids made up the bridal bou-
quet.

Blahs

Seek Relief for
Oswego Refugees

June 5—To Sgt. and Mrs. Philip
Golob (Thelma Goldsmith), a
Special Wire to Jewish News
son, Larry Donald, at Palmdale,
OSWEGO, N. Y. (JTA)—Five-
Cal., where Sgt. Golob is station-
or six members of the House Irn-
ed.
*
.nigration Subcommittee who
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- concluded a two-day hearing at
mour Owens (Belle Fineman) a the Emergency Refugee Shelter
at Fort Ontario, on Tuesday. ex-
son, Leon Joseph.
pressed the hope that something
June 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Jess could be done within existing
R. Feiler (Ceil Cohen of Wind- immigration laws to make pc.is-
sor, Ont.), 16183 Baylis, a daugh- :.;ible the legal entrance into the
U. S. A. of a large majority cd.
ter, Ronna Sue.
the 969 shelter residents.
* * *
Rep. Samuel Diskstein, chair-
June 8—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Helfer (Fay Manis) a man, said that the committee is
impressed and added he will try
daughter, Joan Barbara.
to obtain a meeting of the full
*
June 9—To Mr and Mrs. Sol House Immigration Committee
soon after July 4. He urged • to
Hammerstein (Rosamnr.d i
owitz) of 15380 Linwood, a son, recommend to President Truman
to reinterpret the Roosevelt ol-
Stanley Martin.
* * *
der which brought the refugees
June 14—To F/0 and Mrs. so as to allow something to be
Irving Levine (Rose Beckerman) done for them. He suggested
of W. Philadelphia Ave., a son, three posibilities:
1. Relief on parole to relief
Marshall Alan.
* * *
welfare groups of such refugees
June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Her- as can get governmental permis-
man L. Schwartz (Gertrude sion:
Novograd), a daughter, Francine
2. Relief on bonds of all resi-
Chalete.
dents at Shelter. Dickstein said
* *
the NRS, HIAS and the National
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Council of Jewish Women will
Julian R. Barit (Dorothy Reiser) gladly cooperate to provide such
of Columbus, 0., formerly of bonds.
Detroit, a son, William Philip.
3. Declare all refugees illegal
* * *
immigrants, turn them over tc
June 19—To Sgt. and Mrs. immigration department, making
Jerome W. Ross (Harriett Kun- it possible for them to apply for
iansky) of Atlanta, Ga., a son, change in status and to leave
Robert Jeoffrey.
the country temporarily after
* * *
pre-examinations to accomplish
June 19—To Capt. and Mrs. such a change.
Irving Israel a son, David Wil-
liam. Capt. Israel is at Camp
Since 1941 when the war first
Davis, N. C. Mrs. Israel is the started for the United States,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Eddie Cantor has traveled over
Waldon of Sturtevant Ave.
240,000 miles to entertain the
• * *
servicemen in hospitals and
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. camps throughout the country—
Meyer Levine (Audree Wallace) a distance equivalent to a trip,
of 30 Lodewyck, Mt. Clemens, a to the moon.
daughter, Susan Ellen.
* * S
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs_ M. •
June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Doris Ave., while her
Henry Bleiweis (Minnie Wein- husband is stationed in • New-
traub) of 3200 Tyler, a son, John foundland.
*
Jay.
* * *
June 21—To Major and Mrs.
June 21--To Capt. and Mrs. Mike Alpern (Lilyan Shapiro) of
Edwin C. Schneider, (Maryon Fort Bragg, N. C., a son. Mrs.
Davis) a , daughter, Paula Beth. Alpern is the daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Schneider, is making her and Mrs. Paul Shapiro of Cort-
home with her brother and sis- land Ave.

Miss Anne Kaplan of Bridge-
port, Conn., maid of honor was
gowned in. ice-blue chiffon and
carried Coolidge roses.
After a fortnight's stay at Mac-
kinac Island, Dr. and Mrs. Kim-
elman, both graduates of the
University of Michigan, , will
make their home in Ann Arbor,
where Dr. Kimelman will in-
struct in the College of Dentis-
try and pursue his graduate stud-
ies. His fraternities are Alpha
Omega, Phi kappa Phi—national
honorary scholastic—and Omi - Chair
cron Kappa Upsilon—national
honorary dental.

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July 11—Miss Janet Michel,
the Bar Mitzvah of their son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Leon Marvin, at the Bnai Moshe Michel of Boston Blvd., to Cpl.
Synagogue, on Saturday morn- I Harold Sucher, son of Mr. and
ing. A dinner will be given in Mrs. Ben Sucher of Oakman Ct.,
the Bar Mitzvah's honor at La- at the Whittier Reception . from
char's on Sunday evening. 9 to 11 p. m.

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