Page Ten THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Shirley S. Sovel Weds Cpl. Leon M. Meyers • Miss Judy Pregerson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pre- gerson of Webb Ave., has left for Ann Arbor where she resumed her studies at the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cohan of 8435 12th St. celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Oct. 21, at a dinner followed by a reception at Jericho Temple. Their son-in-law, Arnold Levine, who has been discharged from active service after returning from overseas, was present with his wife, the former Sharyn Cohan. Their daughter, Yeoman 2/c Ruth Cohan, flew in from Washing- ton where she is serving with the WAVES. Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. Swartz, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Weintraub, 'S/Sgt. and Mrs. Louiz Zuckerman, Mrs.. Zelda Hyman, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S'rartz, Mr. and • Mrs. Joseph Goldman and B. Handler, all of Columbus, 0.; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weinman of Windsor. After three years of service, Cpl. Sam Isaacs' has just returned from the South Pacific to his home at 2963 Sturtevant. He has " been honorably • discharged and his sisters , and sister-in-law will • have open house in his honor at the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Harry Berg, 3047 Leslie, on Sunday, Nov. 11, fron-i 6 to 9. Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Keywell of 18324 Fairfield Ave. will - hold open house for relatives and friends, on Sunday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 9 p. m., in honor of their. son, Jerome, who has recently •been discharged after four years 'service • in the army air force. No cards. MRS. LEON M. MEYERS Dr. Meyer Cohen, formerly of Denver, has moved from Miss Shirley S. Sovel Dexter Blvd. to Linwood and Tyler. Former S/Sgt. Bernard Levy, has returned home after three Miss Shirley S. Sovel, daughter and a half years service overseas. He will reside with his parents, • Mr. and Mrs. S. Levy, 1923 W. Euclid. Before entering service of Mrs. Sovel of 10431 Bryden he was a radio announcer. Avenue, and the late Samuel So- Mr. and Mrs. Max Ostrow of 3918 Calvert will have' open house vel, was united in marriage with on Sunday, beginning at 2 p. m., in honor of their son, T/Sgt. Allen Cpl. Leon M. Myers, son. of Mr. Ostrow, who has been honorably discharged from service. Relatives and Mrs. Oscar Meyers of Frack- and friends are invited. T/Sgt. Ostrow served in the army more than ville, Pa., on Saturday evening, four years. He saw action at Attu, Kiska, was wounded on Leyte, Nov. 3, at a home ceremony with was back in action in the Marshall Islands and concluded active a reception following. service in Okinawa. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Rev. H. Schulsinger perform- Bronze Star. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Rd. are spending ed the ceremony in the presence .a week in the East. of members of the immediate Mrs. Leo M. Butzel of Burns Ave. has invited a group of her families and friends. friends to a tea in her home this Friday afternoon. Lt. Melvin Factor was best man Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Balmoral Rd. have returned from a and the bride's sister, Selma R. 10-day stay in New York City. Grossman, was matron of honor. Mrs. Edgar Alexander and her small daughter of Canton, 0., are Midge Redman sang "Because". visiting Mrs. Alexander's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund of the Out-of-town guests were Cpl. Book Cadillac Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer of Suffolk Dr. are spending Meyer's Aunt and Uncle, Mr. 10 days in New York City. and Mrs. Sam Borden of Cincin- Capt. James Wineman, who has been in service for three and nati, 0., Lt. Melvin Factor of one-half years, has received his discharge and with Mrs. Wineman Frackville, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. Os- and his children, Henry II and Constance, are for the present mak- car Meyers of Frackville, 0., and ing their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Robinson Mrs. David Kaplan, of Windsor. of Chicago.Blvd. Cpl. and Mrs. Meyers left for Mrs. D. W. Davis of the Statler Hotel has left to spend the a 15-day furlough honeymoon to winter months in Los Angeles. Cpl. Henry. Frank, who has been in service three years, includ- Frackville, Pa., and New York ing two years in the ETO, has received his discharge and is at home City, where they will visit rela- tives. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Frank of Colorado Ave. Upon their -return, Cpl. Meyers ' Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave. is spending 10 days . in New York City visiting members of her family. -• will return to Chanute Field, Ill., • Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. is visiting her son-in-law where he-is stationed. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank have returned from New York City and are . at • present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt of Betrothed Chicago Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller of Chicago Blvd. have returned from Indiana where they spent a few days with their son-in-law and daughter, Major and Mrs. Arthur Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. have as their guest their mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblumm of Gladston, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Salkin (Corrine Marx) have returned to their home in Washington, D. C., after a few days' visit with their family. Lt. David Crohn, whorecently returned from the ETO, spent a few days with his parent s, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn of Wildemere Ave., en•oute from Camp Crodere, Mo., to Camp Upton,- L. I. Mrs. Samuel Decker of 'Beverly Hills, Calif., is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. Robert Kaltman of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. have returned from Chicago •where they spent a few days visiting with their daughter, Betty. Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. is visiting with members of her family in New York City. Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd. has returned from Cincinnati where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ulman. Mr. and Mrs. _Emil Rose of Fairfield Ave. are spending 10 days in New York City. - Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Robinson of Indianapolis, Ind., were the guests last week-end of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of Northlawn Ave. —Century Studio Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leopold of 3029 Elmhurst Ave. have re- MISS -MILLIE BENDER turned from a visit in Chicago. Mrs. P. Edelman of Ilene Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Friedman of Van Nuys, Calif., are spending a few weeks as the guests of his mother, Mrs. M. E. Friedman of announces the engagement of Calvert Ave. her daughter, Miss Millie Ben- Mrs. Harold Barker of East Chicago is visiting her mother, Mrs. der, to Ben Wishnewitz, son of David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wishnewitz of Pfc. Adrian D..Rosen, who has been in service for 19 months, . Duane Ave. The bridegroom- including nine months in the Pacific, has received his discharge and elect was recently discharged is at home with Mrs. Rosen and their two sons, Allan and Steven, from the Army Air Corps. at 19367 Santa Rosa Dr. S. David Hershman; who has been in service for 57 months, in- cluding 14 months in Iceland, has received his honorable discharge Rabbi Fram Will Address . and with Mrs. Hershman is for the present making his home with Zionist Chapter 1 Nov- .15 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Miller of Calvert Ave. "Zionism, the Political not- Mrs. Joseph Kozman of Toledo spent a few days as a guest at ball," Will be the topic of Rabbi the Book-Cadillac Hotel while visiting metnbers of her family. Leon Fram who will address Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shekter of Buena Vista Ave. are spending Zionist Chapter 1 next Thursday 10 days in New York City. at 8 p. m. at the home of Lucy Mrs. Samuel Kaufman and Mrs. Joseph Shecter entertained at the Bowery in honor of Lt. Alice Weinstein who has returned Sucher, 2087 Oakman. All are invited. There will be dancing from three years' service overseas. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Rossen entertained 30 guests at the Pen- and refreshments after the pro- obscot Club, Nov. 4, in honor of their son, Capt. Jack Rossen, and gram. his wife. Capt. and Mrs. Rossen recently returned to Detroit after a trip through California following his discharge from the WE SPECIALIZE Army. He served four years. Member Drive Palnned By Hapoel Hamizrachi; Luncheon on Wednesday Plans were made by the board of directors, at the home of Mrs. Ludwig Haas, for the first mem- bership drive of the season of the Child Rescue Fund of Hapoel Hamizrachi. There will be a it and dessert luncheon for members and friends at the home of Mrs. Morris N. Posner, 2943 Lesile, at 12:30 next Wednesday. Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron will speak on the need for child rescue and re- habilitation. Miss Zelda Rosenthal, former national executive director of Hapoel Hamizrachi and their delegate at the World Zionist Congress held at Zurich, Switzer- land, will be the guest speaker. The public is- invited. Friday, November 9, 1945 3 Hadassah Units Fete Members at Affairs Tuesday Central Group Central Group of Hadassah will honor its new members at a luncheon meeting at 12:30, Tuesday, at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Mrs. Harry Goldberg, vice president in charge of mem- bership, urges new and old mem- bers to participate in this victory luncheon. Call Mrs. Maurice Sa- fir, TO. 8-3713, for reservations. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel will talk on "America Has a Stake in Palestine". • . "Hadassah in Review", a short report of the recent national convention, will be given by Mrs. Morris Adler. In charge of the program are Mrs. Aaron Kur- land, vice president, Mrs. Jacob Perlumuter, chairman and Mrs. Jay Golub, education chairman. Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich will preside. Russell Woods Group Russell Woods Group of Had- assah has made elaborate prep- arations for a luncheon meeting, at which new and old members are expected at 1 p. m. Tuesday, at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Mrs. Jack Berger is chairman of the committee which will sponsor new members at the meeting. Salient features of Hadassah pro- jects will be presented by chair- men, as follows: Child Welfare, Mrs. M. Rosen; education, Mrs. Max Engelman; Hadassah Medical ' Organization, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg; Jewish National Fund, Mrs. Sam Lipshy; minyan groups, Mrs. Nathan Goldman; Palestine supplies, Mrs. Arthur Weber; Youth Aliyah, Mrs. Al Weisman. Mrs. Harry L. Jackson, past president of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah and of the Central States , Region of Hadassah, will speak on "Today's Political Pic- ture." Reservations should be tele- phoned to Mrs. Arthur Weber, HO. 6943. The board of direct- ors will Constitute the reception committee. New members of University Hadassah will be welcomed at a luncheon, Tuesday at. the Book- Cadillac Crystal Ballroom. . The program will feature the showing of the film, "A Pass to Tomorrow." This technicolor movie was taken by Col. Edwin IR Cooper, noted explorer and member of the U. S. Armed Forces. He spent his leave touring the Holy Land, and depicts the contrast of modern Tel Aviv and Haifa with I Arab wastelands. Jewish scien- tific methods in agriculture are compared with primitive Arab practices. Reservations for the luncheon are being- taken by Mrs. Harry Frankel, UN. 4-0197. p. 'mink vow SPECIAL THIS WEEK CELANESE sly CURTAINS Ar Now ,wook 'vow Nam BEAUTY FORM MASSAGE 15 E. • Grand River Mr. and Mrs. David Wispe of 4288 Webb announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Ruthe Charlotte, to David B. Sha- fer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shafer of 2632 Monterey. Jan. 20 has been_ set as the wedding date. The bridegroom-elect, ' a former corporal in the AAF, was honorably discharged last month after serving two years in the European Theater. * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Karbal of Leslie Ave. announce the en- gagement of their daughter, lir- len'e, to Morton Mehler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Mehler of Euclid Ave. • Miss • Karbal at- tended Wayne University, from which Mr. Mehler received his Bachelor of Arts degree. The wedding date has been set for March 17. * * * •Announcement was made this week of the engagement of Geu- lah Ethel Gandal, former mem- ber o1 the editorial staff of The Jewish News, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gandal of Cleveland, 0., to Yosef Arye Schub, son of Rabbi M. I. Schub of Jerusalem. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Goldstein of Calvert Ave., announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Seymour Spira, son of Mrs. Rose Spira of Pingree Ave. Miss Goldstein attended Wayne University where she is affiliated with Sigma Theta Delta sorority. Her fiance attended Vir- ginia Polytechnic Institute and the University of Michigan. Their wedding will take place on Dec. 30 at Shaarey Zedek. 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