THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten Friday, December 21, 1945 Miss Bias Weds P ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Births Saginaw Dec. 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Jules Dr. and Mrs. H. M. Plavnick of W. Outer Drive have returned A. Mehler (Edith Block), a son, from a week's stay at the Waldorf Astoria, New York. Steven Howard. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Irving Benjamin of 18719 Roselawn entertained relatives and friends on Sunday in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Dec. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving their son, Gerald. L. Field (Bebe Goldstone) of Dr. and Mrs. Ben Benjannin, were entertained at a dinner party Indianale Ave., a daughter, Bon- given by their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward nie Susan. Benjamin of Roselawn Ave., in honor of Dr. Benjamin's discharge * * * from the army after serving for four and a half years. Dec. 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Harry The marriage of Miss Elizabeth Schweich of St. Louis and Dr. L. Blitz (Rose Bodzin) of 1940 Gerald Eder was announced by the latter's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Gladstone, a son, Harvey Eugene. Samuel J. Eder of the Wilshire upon their return from St. Louis, Where the newlyweds are making their home. Dr. Eder continued * * * his internship in the St. Louis City Hospital. Dec. 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Miss Carah Rotman, a Demember bride-elect, was guest of eph Morrison (Jeanne Ginsberg) honor at a personal shower at Huyler's. Among the 75 guests were of 9501 McQuade Ave., a daugh- Mrs. A. Belfer of Buffalo and Mrs. Martin Friedenberg of Muske- ter, Sheila Corinne. gon. Mrs. B. C. Rotman and Mrs. Henry Metler were co-hostesses. * * * Among the parties given in honor of Miss Gertrude Jean Leve, bride-elect, are: miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Joseph Markel and Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Na-.: Mrs. Carrie Sperling at their home on Greenlawn; dinner party than Apsel of 19469 Pennington by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearlman at their home on Woodingham Dr., a son, Kenneth Evan. Dr.; miscellaneous shower and dinner by the girls of the Register * * * of Deeds Office, at Topinka's; luncheon at the Wonder Bar by Mrs. Chris Chomonski; luncheon at Le by Miss Julia Thomas; Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred PFC. AND MRS. SOL SAGINAW luncheon by Mrs. Louis Braitman at Hotel Statler; luncheon at Burstein (Molly Harrison) of Hotel Statler by Miss Peggy Mann; linen shower by the bride's The marriage of Miss Rose Blas, daughter' of Mrs. Lillian 13100 LaSalle, a son, Leonard aunt, Mrs. Jack Applebaum at her home on Hamilton; luncheon Blas of Glynn Ct., to Pfc. Sol Saginaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jayson. by bride's aunt, Mrs. Harry Helper, at Terrace Room, Hotel Saginaw of Linwood Ave. was solemnized by Rabbi J. S. Sperka Statler; dinner party by Mr. and Mrs. Morris Benyas at the City and Cantor H. J. Adler, at ' the Bnai David Synagogue. Club; spinster dinner at Belcrest Hotel by Miss Rodell Broder. Florence Weintraub sang "Because," accompanied by a violin. Who fails his knowledge to increase Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Davidson of 2918 Webb Ave., will be After the ceremony a dinner was held at the bride's home, the at 'home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, Dec. 30, from 2 couple having left thereafter on a honeymoon trip to New York. Is sure to see his knowledge to 5 p. m. in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. No cards. Pfc. Saginaw has returned to El Paso where he is attached to cease. —Mishna. Lucene Saper, daughter of Mrs. Rose Saper, arrived home by the army air corps. plane last week-end from Coral Gables, Fla., where she attends Mrs. Saginaw attended Wayne where she was a sophomore. University of Miami. Cpl. Seymour Matz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Matz of 1/2 cup green peas SAM ROSENBLAT Philadelphia Ave., is home on a 20-day furlough. He will return to Camp Swift, Tex. on Jan. 1. 2 boiled potatoes, whole or mash- Miss Elaine Rae Glass, who is attending the University of ed Illinois, is spending the holidays with her parents and sister, Mr. 1 chopped onion and Mrs. S. Glass and Lois of 18240 San Juan Dr. D. F. of M. UNITS 1 1/2 teaspoonsful salt _ Miss Leona Shalit has returned from a month's visit in Los Angeles, where she attended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Lois teaspoonsful pepper Finest arrangements and Klein, to Theodore Borde. entertainment of music to It's a common occurrence for Chop stringbeans and spinach; Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katz of 18065 Fairfield will celebrate their suit your social event. the lady of the house to find mash potatoes, carrots, tomatoes; 25th wedding anniversary and the honorable discharge of their daughter, Helen, from the United States Navy, at a reception and her refrigerator cluttered up beat eggs well, add matzo meal open house on Saturday evening, Dec. 29. No cards. from day to day with left-over and mix in all other ingredients. Cpl. Jimmy Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marx of Cherry- lawn Ave., is home on a 15-day furlough. He will return to Camp or peas or carrots, tomatoes or Form into patties, fry in vege- Swift, Texas. spinach—that all too often are table shortening or stream in a Miss Mona Goldberg of Montreal, Canada, sister of Mrs. Faye simply thrown out because there's lightly greased, covered pan un- We arrange your ceremony, Ackerman, visited with the Ackermans of San Juan Dr. for a month. not enough for even a single til ready (15 to 20 minutes). procession, Cantors, sing- Louis Hopp, who is attending Frances E. Shimer College, is serving. But when these left- Seve hot with sour cream. ers, etc. spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John overs accumulate, it's little more C. Hopp of Boston Blvd. Phone For Particulars - than a matter of minutes,to blend Your Red Cross must carry on. Cadet Morton R. Feldstein is spending the holiday vacation TO. 6 5016 or TO. 8 0842 from his classes at Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, them into tempting vegetable Give to the 1946 Red Cross fund Tenn., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein of Law- cutlets that provide the entire campaign. family with a delicious meal, at rence Ave. Comdr. Allan H. Kline, who recently returned from service merely the additional cost of a in the Pacific area, is spending a few weeks leave with his parents, few eggs and a cup of Manische- witz Matzo Meal. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. Here's an idea of what can be Lt. (sg) George E. Loria, who served with the U. • S. Navy for 31/2 years, including service in both the Atlantic and Pacific done: areas, has received his honorable discharge and is now at home Vegetable Cutlets with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Loria of Richton Ave. His 1/2 cup cooked stringbeans brother, Cpl. Donald W. Loria, who is stationed at Fort Sam Hous- 1/2 cup cooked carrots ton, San Antonio, Tex., is spending a week's furlough with his 1 cup cooked tomatoes family. 11/2 cups Manischewitz MatzO Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mayer have moved from the Statler Hotel Meal The values you'll ex- and are now residing at the Lee Crest Apt. , pect to find at Win- Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsteryald left on Wednesday for New 3 eggs 1 lemon ter's end are brought to you York City where they will spend a few days and then, accompanied now—at Mid-Season! . . . Weeks by their daughter, Pat, who is a student at Sarah Lawrence College, 1 cup cooked spinach in advance because Maurice wants will go on to Palm Beach, Fla., for a few weeks' vacation. you to have important savings on Mrs. Fred Decker has returned to her home in Beverly Hills smart fashions right now. after an extended visit with her many friends. She was the - house guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Kallman of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Levy of Royal Oak had as their guest for Let Holiday Crowds Fret You! a few days, last week, Miss Rae Wolsey of Toledo, 0. Were fo $59 95 Mrs. Morris Zack of Atkinson Ave. has left for Hot Springs, Ark., where she will spend the winter months. Call- Bunny Zemon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julian L. Zemon of Wildemere Ave., and Joyce Barrar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sadler's Martin J. Barrar of Ohio Ave., arrived crn Thursday from North- Shopping Service ampton, Mass., to spend their vacation from the classes at Smith Here are coats that will take you places this winter and next College with their respective parents. and next! Each of them richly created of the finest woolens. 501 Tobin Bldg. 1308 Broadway Jack and Fred Winkelman arrived on Wednesday from Dela- An inspired collection that presents box types, fitted coats, field, Wis., to spen dtheir vacation from their classes at St. Johns shortees, Chesterfields, plaids, reversibles . . . at amazingly Military Academy with - their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. low prices for top quality. 9 to 17, 10 to 20. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. ORCHESTRAS Weddings-Banquets Bar Mitzvahs, Etc, - - YEAR-END Don't C oats $18, $28, $38 Bridal Calendar Dec. 22—Miss Ida Eisensmith to Alan Nathan, at Fort Wayne Ho- tel. Ceremony at 9 p. m., Rabbi Leon Fram officiating. Reception at 11 p. m.. No cards. * * * Dec. 23—Miss Gertrude Jean Leve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Leve of 1635 Hazel- wood, to J. Jerome Blum, son of Mrs. Hulda Blum of New York. January 1—Miss Lois Ann Lin- den, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden of 2097 Oakman Blvd., to Paul B. Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris J. New- man, at the Shaarey Zedek. SKYSCRAPERS The liner was approaching New York, and the immense sky- scrapers came into view. Moses laughed. "Why are you laughing?" ask- ed Jacob. "I was thinking what a hum- bug Columbus was. With build- ings of that size he couldn't belp discovering America." Dresses $7, $11, $15 were to $29.95 5432 SECOND BOULEVARD NEAR KIRBY TEmple 1-4426 PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION for all the members of the family The prominent display of our work in countless homes is as endorsement of complete satisfaction • WE SPECIALIZE CURTAINS LAUNDERED or CLEANED SPECIAL THIS WEEK CELANESE 7 CURTAINS 5 pr. Lace & Ruffled Curtains. Bedspreads Perfectly Cleaned 25 hr. Service if your man is on a furlough! PICK UP AND DELIVERY Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Cleaners 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter TY. 5-3001 Lush loveliness or casual smartness is offered in this varied collection of dresses in both wool and rayons, one and two piece' styles. 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