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December 28, 1945 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-12-28

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Friday', December 28, 1945

THE JEWISH NEWS

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mrs. Shaver Is on
Congress Mission

Mr. and Mrs. David Iwrey of 2998 Burlingame Ave. celebrated
their 20th wedding anniversary on Thursday.
Detroiter in Delegation to
Sgt. Eliot J. Raskin has returned home after 26 months' service
Lift Morale of Jews in
in England, France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. His parents,
German DP Camps
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Raskin of 2626 Collingwood, will have open
house next Monday, Dec. 31, 7 to 10 p. m., in his honor. No cards.
Jack Perlmutter, a student at the University of Wisconsin, is
The World Jewish Congress an-
spending his , vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perl- nounced that it will send a dele-
mutter of Fullerton Ave.
gation to Europe to help sustain
Major and Mrs. Morton Helper and their small daughter, Ellen the morale of the thousands of
Leslie, left Thursday for Evansville, Ind. where they plan to make
their home following a week's visit with ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. Major Helper who recently returned
from 3 1/2 yars of service in the Pacific is now on a 90 day terminal
leave.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mann and their daughter, Susan, of Ohio
Ave. have returned from Miami Beach, Fla. where they spent the
last month.
Lt. Joseph H. Levin who has been in service for the last 56
months is now on Terminal leave and is visiting his parents, Prof.
and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin of Broadstreet Blvd.
Herbert Keidan, in service for 39 months including 19 months in
the ETO. as Agent for the U. S. Army CID, has received his dis-
*charge and is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.
Keidan of Calvert Ave.
Capt. Louis R. Altschuler, in service for the last 4 1/2 years in-
cluding 18 months in the Pacific, has received his discharge and
with Mrs. Altschuler and their son, Fred, is for the present making
his home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel of Glen-
dale Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jacobson of Dumbarton Rd. spent the
last week in New York City.
Sandra Buhai of Winettka, Ill., Joan Field of Roslyn Rd. has
invited a group of friends to tea in her home, Sunday, Dec. 30, at
EMMA SHAVER
which Marianne Shapero and Dene Laib will pour. Also visiting
Joan and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Field, is her cousin, Jews in the displaced persons
Samuel Hassenbusch of St. Louis who has received his discharge camps whose physical and men-
from the U. S. Army following his recent return from the ETO.
tal condition has been endan-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Jones of Muirland Ave. have as their gered by the long series of trials
guests for the week, Mrs. Jones' brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and to which they have been sub-
Mrs. Irving Press and their son Michael of Long Island.
jected.
Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of Warrington Rd. have as their
The delegation will consist of
guests for the week Dr. Smith's sister, Mrs. William Sterinbach,
H. Leivick, foremost Yiddish poet
and her daughters Lynn and Jane Ellen of Long Island.
Mrs. Samuel Katzen of Chicago is visiting her mother, Mrs. and author of "The Golem" and
"The Miracle of the Warsaw
Morris Kahn of Lincolnshire Rd.
Ghetto;"
Emma Lazaroff-Shaver
Bobette Kopple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kopple of
Parkside Ave., has as her guests for 10 days, Penny and Betty Potok of Detroit, opera star and singer
of folk ballads, and Miss Sylvia
of New York City.
Major and Mrs. Marc Dale and their small son Bobby are spend- Neulander, formerly associated
ing a fortnight as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julius with the International Red Cross
Gross of Washburn Ave. Major Dale is on leave from Percy Jones and now in Germany represent-
ing the World Jewish Congress.
Convalescent Hospital in Battle Creek.
It was announced here this
Capt. Alwyn V. Freeman, Chief of International Law Dept, of
the Judge Advocate General's Office in Washington, D. C. is spend- week that Mrs. Shaver also will
ing a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Freeman visit in England and in France.
of Chicago Blvd.
Permission for the delegation
Maj. Leo J. Croll who is stationed at Fletcher General Hospital to engage in such cultural activi-
in Cambridge, 0., is spending a few days leave with his- family ties as it deems necessary has
in their home in Fairfield Ave.
been granted by UNRRA and
Maj. John B. Horowitz, who has served with the Army Medical Judge Simon H. Rifkind, recent-
Corps for the last three years, has received his discharge and is ly appointed by President Tru-
now at home with Mrs. Horowitz, their daughter, Rhoda, and their man as chief advisor to General
son, Fred, in their home on Oakman Blvd.
Mrs. Jacob J. Weschler and her small son of New York City are Eisenhower on Jewish affairs.
spending 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Gold- The delegation is expected to
leave within two weeks and re-
berg of the Wilshire Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice Kimmelman of Ann Arbor are spending main in Germany for two months.
the week as the guests of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quentin
Kessler of the Art Center Apts.
PURITY CHAPTER 359,
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall and son of Pennington Dr. are spend- O.E.S., announces a charity
ing a month in Miami Beach, Fla.
games party for Jan. 14, spon-
Evelyn Rhea Weisberg, who is attending the University of sored by the Past Matrons club.
Illinois, and her brother, Marvin L., of Northern Illinois School of Proceeds will be used to aid des-
06tometry, will spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and titute children in Europe. The
Mrs. Herman Weisberg of 3521 Oakman Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice M. Mackey, of 15835 Ward Ave., will hold next meeting will take place Jan.
open house Saturday, Dec. 29, in honor of their 10th wedding anni- 7, at 8 p.m.
versary. No cards. -
"We must accept the disciplines
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green and son, Howard, have left for a
10-day stay in New York.
of democracy as well as its free-
In honor of Millie Bender, who will be married on Feb. 10, doms. Discipline from without
Mrs. Rose Belinsky gave a miscellaneous shower on Dec. 26. On flourishes when discipline from
Jan. 9, Miss Bender will be honored by Elayne Drapkin. and Shirley . within grows weak." — Harry
Winkler at a personal shower. On Jan. 17, Miss Bender will be hon- Woodburn Chase.
ored by the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. L. Wishnewitz.
Mrs. John R. Herman, her daughter, Hortense, and son, Donald,
MIDWAY FLORISTS
of Pennington Drive, left on Dec. 22 to spend the week in New
York City, in honor of the 80th birthday of Mrs. Herman's mother, 3351 W. Davison
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Mrs. David Pokorny of Brooklyn, N. Y.

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Marriages

KARP-G OLD STRO M: The
marriage of Bette Goldstrom,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. - Alex
Goldstrom of Muirland Ave., and
Lt. (jg) Samuel Karp of Glad-
stone Ave., was solemnized Oct,
27 at the Shaarey Zedek. After
spending 10 days in Williams-
burg, Va., and Newport News,
they left for Glenn Cove Springs,
Fla., where Lt. Karp joined his
ship. Lt. Karp is a graduate of
Wayne University Pharmacy
School.
* * *
FRANKEL - GOODMAN:
Mrs. Cecelia Cohen, formerly
of New Rochelle, N. Y., an-
nounces the marriage of her
daughter, Mrs. Mildred G o o d-
man, to Jan Frankel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Frankel of Cal-
vert Ave.
The ceremony took place on
Sunday, Dec. 16, in the Lee
Plaza, and was performed by
Rabbi Leon Fram. A family
luncheon followed the ceremony.
The couple left on a three-week
honeymoon, stopping in Denver
to. visit Maj. Leslie Kaplan.

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Klein of
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engagement of their daughter,
Alice, to Sam Bernstein, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bernstein of
Philadephia Ave. The bride-
groom-elect has recently been
honorably discharged from the
Army Air Force.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Silver-
stein of 3920 Lake Shore Dr.,
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June, tq. Allen Ostrow, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Max Ostrow of 3918
Calvert, at a dinner on Dec. 2.
The wedding will be held in De-
troit in March, where the couple
expect to make their home. The
bridegroom was recently 'dis-
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Army after two and a helf years
in the South Pacific with the
Seventh Infantry Division.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Pur-
ther of Grand Ave. announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Frank-
lin Herbert, on Saturday morn-
ing, Jan. 5, at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek.
* * *
Mrs. Betty Harris of 3240 Ro-
chester Ave. invites relatives and
friends to the Bar Mitzvah of her
son, Gerald, at Congregation
Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Law-
rence, on Saturday, Dec. 29.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of Robert M.
Pike, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pike, was observed at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg. A reception
for family, friends and out-of-
town guests was held at the
Belcrest.
* * *
The Bar Mitzvah of Laurence
S. Pike, son of Dr. and Mrs. M.
Pike of Saginaw, was observed
Dec. 7 at Temple Beth Israel,
Saginaw, Rabbi E., M. Tennen-
baum conducting the services. A
reception in the synagogue social
hall was attended by the con-
gregation and the family and
guests from Detroit and Bay
City.

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son, Harvey Bernard. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Miller of Detroit are
the maternal grandparents.
* * *
Dec. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. W.
J. Greenbaum (Dorothy Fabian)
of 1988 Elmhurst, a daughter,
Gail Lee.
* * *
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