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THE. JEWISH NEWS
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Recent Bride
Palestinian Afternoon
Features 6th Tea Talk
At Center This Sunday
Bridal Calendar
Dec. 2—Miss Lois Jean Werbe,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Werbe of 1074 Atkinson, to Phil-
Mrs. William Isenberg, chair- lip Brodax, son of Mrs. Rae'
man of the Jewish Center's Wo- Grossman of Cleveland. Dr. B.
men's Activities Committee, an- Benedict Glazer will officiate. At
nounces that the sixth tea talk home from 4 to 6 p. m. No cards.
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will be held at 3:30 p.m. this
Dec.
2—Miss
Sophie Edelstein,
Sunday, in the Auditorium at tIm
daughter of Mrs. Lina Edelstein
Center.
This tea talk will be in the na- of 2735 Richton, to Alex Lande,
ture of a Palestinian afternoon son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lande
with Mrs. Maurice Landau as of Flint, Mich.
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chairman. Featured will be Jun-
Dec. 2—Miss Beebe Gottesman,
ior Hadassah chorus led by Miss
Florence Lipschitz; the Center daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
Dance Group directed by Miss Gottesman of Oakman Ct., to
Fannie Aronson, and a Palestin- Leonard W. Moss, son of Mr. and
ian Sound Film, "Out of the Mrs. Adolph Moss of Fullerton
Ave., at the Book Cadillac.
Darkness."
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Organizations which co-spon-
Dec. 16—Miss Mildred C. Good-
sor the tea talks are: Bnai Brith man to Jay Frankel, at the
Lee
Business and Professional Wo- Plaza, at noon.
men, Bnai Brith Young Women's
Council, Business and Profes-
'ormerly with Leading Name Band
sional Division of Hadassah, Jun-
ior Hadassah, Junior Home Re-
lief, National Council of Jewish
Jrs. and Service Wives of the
Jewish Community Center.
MUSIC FOR EVERY OCCASION
Refreshments will be served
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after the program.
Nat Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fishman of Colling-
wood Ave., returned to Western Military Academy, Alton, Ill., after
a three-day visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. David Bogante and son, Manuel, of Adrian, Mich.
formerly of Detroit, have moved to 1156 Linwood, Columbus, O.
having purchased a sports shop in Columbus at 177 N. High.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Shiener of Northlawn Ave. have as their
ests Mago Hayes, famous New York milliner, and Capt. Max
hiener, who has returned from service in India. A party was
given in their honor last Thursday night at Latin Quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dressler of Otsego Ave. entertained 100
relatives and friends for Thanksgiving dinner in celebration of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Louis Langsam of Gladstone Ave. has as her house guest
her sister, Mrs. Gloria Baker of New York.
Newton Burrows has been discharged from service and is
living at the home of his mother, Mrs. Jacob Burrows of 225 Mer-
ton Rd. He spent 56 months in the army, serving 26 months over-
seas in North Africa and Italy.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann and daughter, Susan, of Ohio Ave.,
will leave by plane for Miami Beach, Fla., for the month of Dec-
ember.
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Zack of W. Chicago Blvd. are spending
the winter months at their home on Palm Island, Miami Beach, Fla •
—Photo by Craine Studio
On Nov. 17, a luncheon was given by Mr. and Mrs. Herman
MRS. JOSEPH SALLE
Hirschkorn for 14 guests at the Stockholm in honor of the 16th
The marriage of Miss Alice
birthday of their daughter, Jacqueline.. After the luncheon the
party attended a theater.
Kritt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Cpl. Gerald Sampson is home on furlough from Digs Field, Isadore Kritt of 2340 Elmhurst,
Texas, and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sampson
to Joseph Salle, son of Mr. and
of Elmhurst Ave.
Mrs. H. Zimmer has left for Dallas, Tex., to join her husband. Mrs. Wolfe Salle of 2951. Pasa-
They are now making their home there. Prior to her departure, dena, was performed on Nov. 18,
Mrs. Zimmer was entertained by relatives and friends.
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Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating, at
Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Raskin of Cherrylawn Ave. are at the the Bnai David Synagogue.
St. Moritz Hotel, New York, for a 10-day visit.
The bride's attendants were
T/Sgt. Marvin Weisman, who has received his honorable dis-
t•
charge after 28 months of service, including 10 months in the ETO, Rose Cohen and Fay Kay. Molly
'J),
is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving L Weisman of
Ekelman was matron of honor.
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Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Gladwin (Rhea E. Cashman) of 866 Iroquois Louis Salle was best man. The
have returned from a month's vacation in Colorado, California, bridegroom's attendants were
Arizona, New Mexico and Louisiana.
Myer Kritt and George Bright.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Markovitz of 15310 LaSalle celebrated their
31st wedding anniversary Nov. 29 with their son, Cpl. Milton G. Poale Zion-Zeire Zion
Markovitz, who has been honorably discharged, the latter's wife,
Gertrude, and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sol To Hear Z. Baumgold
Hammerstein.
Ladies' and Children's Apparel
Miss Beebe Gottesman, Dec. 2 bride-elect, was entertained on
Poale Zion-Zeire Zion Branch
Nov. 17 at a luncheon and recreation room shower, by her aunt, Mrs. 2 will have as guest speaker at
9021 Twelfth St.
Harold Silverstein, at her home on Cortland Ave. On Nov. 18 Mrs.
William Roby entertained at a hankie and perfume shower. Nov. the meeting this Saturday at the
24 Mrs. H. Erman and Mrs. Joe Erman were hostesses at a luncheon home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Freed-
s
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and book shower at the latter's home on Stratford Dr. Nov. 27 Mrs. man, 18484 San Juan, Z
Harry Landsman, aunt of the bride-elect, gave a luncheon and Baumgold, who is in Detroit for
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closet shower.
a short stay. Mr. Baumgold, who
is
assistant
to
the
general
secre-
Miss Doreen Harris entertained at a breakfast in honor of Miss
Geraldine Davidson at her home on Nov. 18.
tary of the Poale Zion party, Da-
A welcome home party will be given Sunday, Dec. 2, from vid Wertheim, addressed the la-
6 to 9 p. m., at 1250 Chicago Boulevard, in honor of Major Joseph bor Zionist groups at a joint
R. Eder, on his expected discharge from the medical corps of the meeting on Thursday. Ben Z.
U. S. Army the latter part of January, after 3 1/2 years of service, 18
Freeman is president of Branch 2.
months of which was overseas at Anzio Beach, Salerno, Gela,
Sicily and North Africa. Major Eder is in Detroit on terminal
leave and will be at his home at 1250 Chicago Blvd. to greet his I st Lt. Herschel H. Levine
friends and relatives.
Is Now in Reserve Status
Abe A. Schmier has returned from a fortnight's visit in Hot
Springs, Ark. with his brother, Maj. Adolph A. Schmier, who is
First Lt. Herschel H. Levine,
attached to the medical corps of the U. S. Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Rd. had as their son of Mr. and Mrs. David A.
guests over the Thanksgiving week-end Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Marcus Levine of Burlingame Ave., has
of New York City.
returned home to reserve status
Mrs. Lewis Frank and her son, Henry, of Colorado Ave. spent after spending two and one-half
the Thanksgiving week-end in Indianapolis, Ind. Enroute they years in the European and Medi-
stopped at Oxford, 0., where Betty Frank,a student at Western terranean Theaters. of Operation
College, joined her mother and brother.
on active duty with the staff of
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. returned Major General Ross, ETO Chief
Tuesday from New York City.
of Transportation, and the Office
Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. Harvey Gass returned to Providence, R. I., of Military Government.
While it is advisable to look
where he is stationed with the Naval Medical Corps, after spending
for bargains, it is never advis-
the Thanksgiving week-end as the guest of Mrs. Gass' brother
able to overlook quality. This
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave.
was never truer than when
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way had as
applied to the purchase of
their guests, over the Thanksgiving week-end, Mr. and Mrs. B. S.
furnishings for your home.
Tishman of New York City.
Let Holiday Crowds Fret You!
First class quality of the sort
Comdr. Louis A. Schwartz, who arrived in San Francisco from
found always at this store is
the Pacific area on Nov. 18, is expected home this week end to spend
a joy forever!
his leave with Mrs. Schwartz and their sons David, Jonathon and
Call-
Stephen in their home in Cambridge Rd.
Sadler's
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. spent the
Thanksgiving week-end with relatives in Cincinnati. They were
Shopping
Service
joined at Oxford, 0., by their daughter, a student at Western
College.
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9828 Twelfth
Lt. Col. Harry E. August who served with the Army Medical
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Corps for almost three years has received his discharge and is now
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at home with Mrs. August and their children Jimmy and Mary
Ellen in their home in Huntington Woods.
Mrs. Thomas Marwil and her son, • Brand, are back in Detroit
and are making their home at 16170 La Salle Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glazer and their son, Louis, of Tyler Ave.
have left for a month's stay in Los Angeles.
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