Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS Betrothed ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY • In. honor of their son, Dr. H. Herbert Cohen, who recently was honorably discharged from the army after serving for three and a half years, two years of which were spent in the South Pacific, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen held open house Nov. 18 at their home, 2434 Calvert. Dr. Cohen soon will resume his practice of medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Block of 4298 Fullerton celebrated. their 40th wedding anniversary on Nov. 25, at a dinner and recep- tion given in their honor by their children. The event also marked the 65th birthday of Mr. Block and the 37th birthday of his son, Joseph. A dinner was served for 120 guests • and a reception fol- lowed. Gut-of-town guests included their children, Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Block and children, Barbara and Allan, of New York; IA-Comm. and Mrs. Louis Block and children, Carol and Andrew, of Washington, D. C.; Mrs. E. Tessmer of Dallas, Tex.; Mrs. Block's sister, Mrs. Manya Krugir of New York and Cantor and Mrs. Irv- ing Ringel of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Shepherd of 2311 Gendale will have open house on Sunday, Dec. 9, from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor of their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris H. Weingarten. No Cards. Mr. Weingarten has just returned from the ETO and has received his honorable discharge at Camp Attenbury, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Watnick of 1959 Virginia Park will have open house from 2 to 6 p. m. on Sunday, Dec. 9, for relatives and BEVERLY JUNE BLUESTEIN friends, in honor of the homecoming of their son, Nate, who has returned from overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Al. C. Bluestein, ' Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Green and family, .formerly of LaSalle Blvd., of 12324 Broadstreet, announce are now residing in their new home at 18675 Prairie. the engagement of their daugh- Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Blau and daughter, Jane Carole, former- of Whitmore Road, are bow residing at 3081 S. W. 20th St., ter, Beverly June, to Sheldon L. Miami, Fla. Dr. Blau a practicing physician, was an instructor in Zuieback, son of Mr. and Mrs. surgery at Wayne. University and was on the staffs of Receiving Rudolph Zuieback of Long Beach, and - Jennings Hospitals. Calif., formerly of Detroit. Don Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave., a student at Windsor Mountain School, Lennox, Mass., will be home December_18 for a month's vacation. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Goldberg of 1976 Gladstone held open house fbn Dec. 3, in honor of the honorable discharge from the Navy of their brother, Milton Herfield of New York, who is visiting here SCHLAN - ROSENBERGER: with his wife. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Roby will have a dinner reception on Dec. The marriage of Mrs. Clara Le- 9 at their honie, 3493 Oakman Blvd., in honor of their children, vine Rosenberger of 2750 Elm- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kowal (Phyllis Roby), whose marriage took hurst Ave. to Julius Schlan was place on Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott have moved from Burlingame solemnized by Rabbi Leon Fram on Nov. 25 at Temple Israel Ave. and are now residing at 18645 Fairfield Ave. A/C William Oberfelder, who was with the U. S. Army Air study, followed by a reception at Force for the last 32 months, has received his discharge and is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris home With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Gold at 3313 Grand. Canterbury Rd. * * * Sgt. William H. Sapiro of the AAF has returned from a 20 months stay in Iceland. He will spend his 45-day furlough with his LANDE - EDELSTEIN: 'T h e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro. marriage of Miss Sophie Edel- Captain Maxwell N. Gurman has returned from the Pacific stein, daughter of Mrs. Lina theater of war and is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edelstein of Richton Ave., and L. Gurman, 3346 Gladstone, on Friday night. Alex Lande of Flint, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Levin and daughter, Phyllis Diane, are and Mrs. Louis Lande of Los vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. Angeles, was performed Dec. 2 Cpl. Bud Gottloeb has returned to McChord Field, Wash., after at the home of the bride's broth- spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Gottloeb of Washington Drive. Mrs. Jack N. Edelstein of Pen- Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., and their nington Drive. Rabbi Leon Fram daughter-in-law, Mrs. Stanley J. Winkelman of Canterbury Rd., officiated in the presence of the are spending the week in New York City. immediate families and intimate Mr. and Mrs. Hermah Lewis of Whitmore Rd. have left for a friends. After a honeymoon trip stay in Biloxi, Miss., and from there later in the winter will go through the middle west, Mr. and on to Arizona. Mrs. Lande- will make their home Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield Ave. returned on in Flint. Thursday from a week's stay in Denver where they attended the wedding of Mr. Shwayder's niece. BRUNER-KASMER: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berger and their two small children of Mrs. Joe Kasmer of 3253 W. Montgomery, Ala., are guests at the Book Cadillac Hotel for the week while they are visiting with Mr. Berger's mother, Mrs. Carrie Grand Ave. announce the marri- May Berger of Dexter Blvd. and their many friends. Mr. Berger age of their daughter, Lt. Fannie B. Kasmer of the Army Nurses' recently received his honorable discharge from the U. S. Army. Capt. Richard Heavenrich, who served with the U. S. Army Corps, to Sgt. M. E. Bruner of for 4 1/2 years, including 3 'years in the Pacific area, has received California. The ceremony took his honorable discharge and is at home with his parents, Mr. and place hi Paris, France, on Aug. 1. Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. * * • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank, who have been making their home FENSTER-CIMMET: Miss Ruth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt of Chicago Blvd. since Karen Cimmet, daughter of Mr. their return from New York City, are residing in the. Herm an and Mrs. Charles Cimmet of Oly- Lewis' apt. in Whitmore Rd. for the winter months. phant, Pa., became the bride of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. are spending the Henry Albert Fenster, son of Mr. week in New York City. and Mrs. Samuel Fenster of De- Sgt. Ivan Frankel, who served with the U. S. Army for two troit, last Sunday, in Scranton. years, has received his discharge and is at home with Mrs. Frankel The couple are spending their in their home in Huntington Woods. honeymoon in Miami Beach and Lt. Marie Metz, WAC, who is on leave from her post in Cali- will make their home in Detroit. fornia, spent a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schem- beck of Monte Vista Ave. enroute to her home in Albany, N. Y. T-5 Robert E. Steinberg, who recently returned from • 18 months in Italy, is home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steinberg of Birchcrest Dr., on a 45-day furlough, before reporting to Camp Crowder, Mo. Mrs. Julius Hartinan has returned from Chicago where she spent - the last fortnight as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Fireman. AT IT'S BEST! Capt. Herbert .Eder returned on Monday to his post at Camp Gruber, Okla., after spending a short leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Eder. Marriages Kosher Catering Births Nov. 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard J. Plavnick (Betty- Lacoff) of 9614 N. Martindale, a son, Steven L. • * * Nov. 22—To Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Green (Dorothy Love) of 18675 Prairie Ave., a son, Steven Al- bert. * * * Nov. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Stellar (Shirley Keller) of 10217 Dexter, a daughter, Ellen Sue. * * * Nov. 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Sey- rnour A. Gelb (Irene Greenberg), a daughter, Barbara Joan. * * * To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Astin (Bluma Greene) of 3020 Boston a.son, Robert Paul. 'ormerly with Leading Name Bands SOL JONAS AND ORCHESTRA MUSIC FOR EVERY OCCASION TO. 7-0661 (Union) SPRINGLE'S 8620 W. Six Mile Rd. UN. 4-3997 Visit Our Carry-Out Dept. WE SPECIALIZE CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED SPECIAL THIS WEEK CELANESE 7 c c pr. CURTAINS 80 Lace & Ruffled Curtains. Bedspreads Friday, December 7, t945 Junior Hanukah Party At Center This Sunday; Varied Program Set S. Z. Sisterhood Holds Hanukah Affair Monday The festival of Hanukah will, be observed by the boys and girls of the Jewish Center at 2 p. m. this Sunday. Special entertain- ment will be presented in the auditorium, - Woodward at Hol- brook featuring a play, selected - movies and an exhibit of arts and crafts. Later the children and their parents who also are invited will be entertained with several box- ing matches in the gymnasium and fancy swimming and diving exhibitions in the Aaron DeRoy Natatorium. After the program, refreshments will be served. Mrs. Charles Lakoff, chairman of the junior activities committee of the Center, announces that in addition to such a program child- ren meet every Sunday after- noon for a rounded program of play and recreation. "Any boy or girl who is a member of the Center is • priv- ileged to participate in this en- tire program. Detailed informa- tion is available at any time," states Mrs. Lakoff, "from the main office and from Reuben Young, director of the Junior Sunday project who is happy to meet with any parent on any Sunday between 2 and.4 p. m. MRS. S. S. 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