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July 13, 1945 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-07-13

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Page Eight

THE JEWISH NEWS

Arlene Epstein Weds
Edward F. S. Frank

. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Sgt. Sy Neuman, recently returned from the European Theater
of war, spent a 10-day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Neuman of Calvert Ave., and his wife, the former Sarah
Bobroff. Sgt. Neuman is on his way to the South Pacific.
Pfc. William Greenwald, 11750 N. Martindale, is home with his
wife and 17-month-old son, Allan, on a 30-day furlough. He has
just returned from Germany after 20 months.
Lt. William J. Poplack, marauder pilot who was shot down
over Germany and held prisoner of War until liberated by the
Canadians, arrived at Miles Standish Hospital near Boston, on June
22. His wife, Eleanor Wolf Poplack, left to be with her husband
until he is discharged from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. George Weiss are having open house for their
friends and relatives on Sunday, July 15, at their summer home on
Lake Shore Drive, Ont., in honor of their son, Pfc. Jerome Weiss,
who will celebrate his 21st birthday. He is home on a 30-day fur-
lough after serving 11 months in Europe with the Third and Ninth
Armies as a medical aid man. He also participated in the 95th Div-
ision's capture of Metz, Saarlautern, Hamm and Dortmund.
S/Sgt. Hannan R. Kraft, accompanied by his wife, has re-
turned to Camp Hood, Tex., after spending a two-week furlough at
home. Mrs. Kraft, the former Joyce Pensler, is a student at Mary
Hardin Baylor College in Belton, Tex., where the couple reside.
During the summer she will attend the University of Texas at
Austin. S/Sgt. Kraft is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kraft of
3816 Sturtevant.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Feldman of 3251 Calvert held open house on
Sunday, July 8, in honor of the Pideon Haben of their grandson,
Gary Bonin, whose father, Leonard Bonin, has just returned from
overseas.
Pvt. Leo Papp, who is stationed at Camp Van Dorn, Miss., is
here on a furlough visiting Mr. Louis James Rosenberg of Calvert
Ave. Before entering the army, Pvt. Papp was a member of the
Young People's- Society of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Open house for Ph.• M. 2/c Leon N. Lublin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Lublin, will be held at the home r F his sister and brother-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. N. Einstanding of - 23 Tuxedo, on Sunday,
July 15, from 7 to 9 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Shapiro of Toronto, are honeymooning in
Detroit, at the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Gottloeb of 19316 Warrington Drive.
_ Pvt. Bud Gottloeb, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Benjamin Gottloeb of Warrington Drive. Pvt. Gottloeb
is stationed at Chanute Field, Ill.
Ph. M 2/c James J. Jefferson, who was stationed overseas in
the Pacific, has rejoined his ship on the West Coast after a six-
day leave with his wife and two daughters at their home on
Pingree Avenue.
Ruth Bruson Edelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bruson
of Grand Ave., has left for New York where she will be a student
at the summer session of Teachers' College of Columbia University.
Mrs. , Edelson has again been awarded a Federal Scholarship in
nursing arts education and will be on leave of absence from her
position as nursing arts instructor at Deaconess Hospital School
of Nursing.

Engagements

Mrs. Ceceilia Cohen of 3375
Collingwood, formerly of Roch-
elle, N. Y., wife of • the late
Samuel Cohen, chief • clerk of
Children's . Court of Westchester
County, announces the engage-
ment of her son, Pvt. Morton M.
Cohen, to Miss Francis Cohn of
New York. Pvt. Cohen served
overseas 14 months and has re-
turned to serve in the govern-
inent - auditing department in
Philadelphia. He is a graduate
of N.Y.U. Law School and School
of Finance and Accounting. The
wedding will take place in New
York in September.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Kling of 2741
Monterey Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gloria Betty, to Martin Horo-
witz, son of Mr: and Mrs. Martin
Horowitz of 2751 Monterey. The
wedding will be held Aug. 5.
* 4, *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wisotsky
of Petoskey Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Cecilia, to Lt. Morris Bogrow,
U. S. Army Air Forces, son of
Mr. Max Bogrow of Blaine Ave.
A family dinner honoring the
couple will be given Monday,
July 16, at Korn's restaurant.
Lt. Bogrow is home on a 30-day
furlough after eight months as a
bombardier on a B-17 based in
Italy. A veteran of 65 missions
over Germany, he holds the Air
Medal with three clusters and
the Presidential Citation with
two clusters.

Emigrate to Colonies,
Dutch Jews Advised

BRUSSELS, (JTA)—The sur-
viving Jews in the Netherlands
are being advised to emigrate to
Dutch colonies "since there are
no prospects for them in Hol-
land.",,The "advice" is given to
them in an anonymous pamphlet'
published in Holland.
"The Dutch Government," the
author points out, "cannot over-
come the complex difficulties in-
herent in the Jewish problem,
which is being aggravated by the
growth of anti-Semitism." Jew-
ish circles in Holland believe that
the author voices the opinion of
government circles.

Engagement Is Told

The marriage of Arlene June
Epstein, daughter of A. Epstein
of Blaine Ave. and the late Mrs.
Gussie Epstein, to Edward F. S.
Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis

MRS. EDWARD F. S. FRANK

Friday, July 13, f94.5

Women's Clubs

Bar Mitzvahs

MICHIGAN STATE DEPART-
MENT OF LADIES' AUXILIAR-
IES of Jewish War Veterans of
the U. S., at a meeting of the
newly-elected officers and mem-
bers of the executive committee,
at the home of Mrs. Birdie Ros-
enberg, state president, on July
2, made plans for the year's ac-
tivities. Rehabilitation, hospital
visits and other services to vet-
erans and men in service are
planned. On June 30, a tour of
inspection was made of Percy
Jones Hospital in Battle Creek
by Mrs. Rosenberg, Mrs. Bessie
Silverman, vice-president, and
Joe Shapiro.
* * *
HEBREW LADIES AID SO-.
CIETY at a special meeting at
the home of Mrs. Paul R. Free-
man, on Webb Ave., set Nov. 19,
as the final date for the annual
donor luncheon to be held at the
Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Freeman is
chairman and Mrs. Louis Kepes,
co-chairman. Mrs. Elfredo Green-
wald will serve as pledge chair-
man, Mrs. Emory Ehrenwald,
secretary and Mrs. Arthur Schiff
as chairman of the year book.
Mrs. J. Ring is president of the
organization.
* * *
COUNCIL OF MOTHERS'
CLUBS served at the downtown
USO on Monday evening, July 9.
Mrs. Rose Ingeroff, general chair-
man, was assisted by mesdames
Ida Drapkin, Milly New, Diana
Robbins, Bess Stone, Rose Pack-
man, Nettie Pollack, Sara Silver-
man, Helen Ring, Rose Goodman,
Anna Pasmanter, Bertha Wein-
berg and Charlotte D. Soffin.
*
JEWISH WOMEN'S EURO-
PEAN WELFARE ORGANIZA-
TION will have a tag day in Mt.
Clemens on Sunday. Proceedi
will go to aid orphans in Pales-
tine and in this country.
* * *
EVA PRENZLAUER MATER-
NITY AID will hold a picnic
lunch at Palmer Park at 12 noon
Tuesday. All members a n d
friends are invited to meet near
the swimming pool.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Purnell of
2740 Oakman. Ct. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Glenn
Barton, on July 14, at the
Shaarey Zedek.
*
*
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollack of
18272 Ohio announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Ronald
Irwin, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg., on Saturday morning, July
21. At home on Sunday, July 22,
from 2 to 10 p. m. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen
of 2265 Chicago Blvd. announce
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Andrew H., at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, on Saturday
morning, July 28. At home Sun-
day afternoon, July 29, from 3 to
6 o'clock. No cards.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feld-
stein of 2669 Lawrence Ave.,
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Morton Robert, on Sat-
urday morning, July 21, at the
Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. They-
will be at home to their rela-
tives and friends the same eve-
ning from 7 to 10.

Frank of Lawrence Ave., was
performed by' Rabbi Leon Fram
in the presence of 'both families
and friends, June 16, at the
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