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January 04, 1946 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-01-04

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Friday, January 4, 1946

THE JEWISH

[ ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

NEWS

Page Nine

Geraldine Davidson a Bride

Ezra Women's Donor
Event on Wednesday

• Dr. and Mrs. Baird D. Jay and son, John, have returned to
Ezra Women's Division of the
Detroit to make their home. Dr. Jay, formerly an instructor in
Federation
'of Polish Jews will
the University of Michigan Medical School, has recently returned
from military duty which included 26 months in Europe.
sponsor its an-
nual donor
Miss, Betty Minus entertained a group of friends at her home
The marriage of
on Burlingame Ave.
luncheon at Ho-.
Geraldine
Davidson,
tel Statler next
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fields (Thelma Mitchell) and their twin
daughter of Mrs.
Wednesday noon
daughters, Ardith and Sheila, left on Dec. 22 for Los Angeles, where
Saul Davidson of
they will reside. Mrs. Fields' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mitchell,
Jan. 9.
Boston
Blvd.,
accompanied them and will remain several weeks. Mr. Fields
Mrs. A. P. Kap-
and the late. Mr.
recently received his discharge from the Army, after nearly four
lan, president of
Davidson, and Dr.
years of service, the past year being in the ETO.
the Women's
Charles Edward
Honoring Sgt. Eliot J. Raskin upon his return from service
Division of the
Friedgood,
son
of
in Europe, Mrs. Zelda Harris entertained last Saturday night.
Polish F e d e ra-.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a group of relatives at the Bowery last Saturday night.
tion of N e w
Henry Friedgood of
Horace J. Haber, who has been in service 20 months, has re-
LaSalle Blvd. • was York .w i 11 be guest speaker.
ceived his honorable discharge and has joined his wife and sons,
Marguerite Kozenn, noted solo-
solemnized on
Jon and Michael, who are making their home with Mrs. Haber's
Dec. 22.
ist, and her husband, Julius Cha-
father, Leo Michelson of Collingwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Haber
Dr. and Mrs.
jes, the eminent pianist and com-
formerly resided in Clarksville, Tenn.
Friedgood returned poser, will provide the musical
After visiting with her family for two months in Florida,
on Jan. 1 from
program.
Arizona and the middle-west, Miss Anna Oxenhandler of 646 Hazel-
a honeymoon in
wood has returned home.
New York City
ALPHA BETA TAU will cele-
and are residing at
Mr. and Mrs. Sol C. Grossman, formerly of Lawrence Ave.,
2445 Boston Blvd; brate its first anniversary at a
are now residing at 17391 Santa Barbara.
party to be given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mazel of Richton Ave. entertained rela-
tives and a group of friends in honor of the 16th birthday of their
Cecelia Duschinsky on Saturday.
daughter, Margaret. •
There will also be installation of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stillwater and daughter, Shirley, held
the
new officers, Cecelia Duschin-
MRS.
CHARLES
EDWARD
FRIEDGOOD
open house recently in honor of their son-in-law and brother-in-
sky, president; Frances Guz, vice-
law, Lt. Arthur Kort, who was home on leave before going to
his new post at Camp Robinson, Ark. Lt. Kort's wife, Annabel,
will preside at the luncheon at president-treasurer; and Helen
and their daughter, Barbara, will join him later this month.
12:30. Mrs. Saul Benyas is chair- Green, secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kirschner celebrated their 15th wedding
* * *
man of arrangements. The Hadas-
anniversary on Dec. 22, at a party at Hotel Statler which was
sah office, TY. 7-8216, is accept-
PISGAH WOMEN'S AUXILI-
attended by 75 guests.
ing reservations.
ARY of Bnai Brith will turn over
Louis James Rosenberg, formerly of Calved Ave., is now resid-
The "March of Time" film on its Jan. . 7 meeting to its bcitsrlers.
ing at the Belcrest Apartment Hotel.
Palestine will be- a part of the
Miss Phoebe Gordon of Toronto was the guest for the holiday Former National President
Serving on the committee for this
afternoon program.
period of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stone of 3381
meeting are Mrs. Betty Prady,
on Program at Center
Calvert.
Miss Maybell Greenblatt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Blatnikoff of 12690 Monte Vista will hold open
Next Wednesday
Rose Stone, Mrs. Ruth Diamond,
house on Sunday, Jan. 6, fro 2 to 6 p. m., in honor of their two sons,
Florence Halpin. There will be
Lt. Albert D. and Sgt. Basil I., who recently received their honorable
"Speaking as American Jews
a quiz between past presidents
discharge from the army. No cards. Albert served 4 years with the and Zionists" will be the central
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham H. Jaf- and the bowlers. Refreshments
Ferrying Squadron as Navigator, and received an Air Medal for theme of the morning and after-
Meritorious achievement in fying. Basil served 33 months in the
fin of Clairmount Ave. announce will be served. The meeting will
Pacific Area, as Chief clerk in the supply division. He received. a noon sessions of the Hadassah the engagement of their daugh- be held at the Bnai Moshe.
medal for good conduct. Since he entered in March 1942 this is his
ter, Thelma June, to Manuel Zak,
first visit at home.
son of Mrs. Lena Krainen of Glad-
Mrs. M. Molodofsky was hostess last week-end to a group of
stone Ave: Mr. Zak was recently
SAM. ROSENBLAT
friends at a winter sports outing at the Molodofsky country home.
honorably discharged from the
Allen Smaltz, P/O, 3/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smaltz of
Marines. The marriage will take
2305 Gladstone Ave., has returned to his base on Staten Island after
place at the Byron-Philadelphia
a 12-day leave at home.
Auditorium of the United He-
D. F. of M. UNITS
Miss Jewel Klein of Monterey Ave. recently returned from her
brew Schools, on Sunday, Jan. 13,
holiday vacation in New York, where she was a guest of her rela-
Finest arrangements and
at 6:30 . p. m.
tives, the Horowitz and Magaretten Families. A reception was given
* * *
entertainment of music to
in her honor by the Junior Set at the home of Dr. Fred Margaretten,
suit your social event.
Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt
and a dinner party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
•of Muirland Ave. announce the
I. Horowitz.
engagement of their daughter,
Mrs. David Curtis of Clairmount Ave. has returned home after
Barbara, to Dr. Norman A. Segal,
a two-month stay with relatives and friends in San Francisco and
Los Angeles', Calif., and Tucson, Ariz.
son of Dr. and Mrs. Abraham Se-
gal, of New York City. Miss Le-
Miss Shirley Mae Curtis of Clairmount Ave. is spending the
vitt attended Ohio State Univer-
winter with relatives and friends at Los Angeles, Calif.
We arrange your ceremony,
sity and the bridegroom-elect was
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smalnick of Richton Ave. celebrated their
procession, Cantors, sing-
graduated from Ohio State Uni-
20th wedding anniversary on Jan. 3.
ers, etc.
MRS.
SAMUEL
W.
HALPRIN
versity Dental School. He is a
Danny Keidan of Madison, Wis., who has recently received his
Phone For Particulars
discharge after service in the ETO, is visiting with members of his meeting at which Mrs. Samuel member of Alpha Omega Frater-
nity.
family. He is the house guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
TO.
6-5016 or TO. 8-0842
W. Halprin, former national pres-
Joseph N. Keidan of Calvert Ave.
Additional Engagement Announce-
ident of Hadassah, will be guest ments
on
Page
8.
Complimenting their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G.
Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., on the occasion of their 25th wedding speaker, next Wednesday, at the
maimmummummus
Dinner: 5 to 10 p. m. Sunday Dinner: 2 to 10 , p. m.
anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of Renfrew Ave. were Jewish Center.
C.0114ESET-,
hosts at a reception in the Book Cadillac Hotel Ball Room last Sun-
Registration at 10:30 will be
day afternoon. After the reception the Leon Winkelmans were hosts followed by panel discussions
4445 Second Blvd. near Canfield
at a dinner for the immediate families and the out-of-town guests. from 11 to 12:15 when brief talks
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint of Oak Dr. had as their guests last will be given by Mesdames Simon
Phone: TE. 1-3922
•week Mr. Quint's sister, the Misses Sadye and Mildred Quint of
Diamond, Julian Tobias, Maurice
Open Daily, including Sunday:
AM ER I CAN
Buffalo and their niece Miss Anne Heller of Clairemount, N. H.
5 P. M. to 3:30 A. M.
Perlman, Jack Berger, B. W.
RESTAURANT
Complimenting their mother, Mrs. Mary Shaw, on the occasion Coleman, Harry Landsman, Ra-
Evening Dinner: 5 to 10 P. M.
Tung S. Woo, Mgr.
of her 70th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Blum of Atkinson Ave. were phael Altman, Lewis R. Barak
including Sunday.
at home on Dec. 25.
and H. B. Keidan. Mesdames
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis and their daughter, Jewell, are
visiting in Montreal and New York City, and are expected home Harry L. Jackson, Max Frank
and Morris Adler will be discus-
over the week-end.
Mrs. William Fleischman of Whitmore Rd. left on Wednesday sion leaders.
Specializing ln-
Our Egg Rolls:
to visit her family in Cleveland.
Mrs. Louis Glasier, president,
A TREAT!
Herbert Aronson of Chicago Blvd. has returned from a week's
stay in Cleveland.
Also
Choke
America&
Dishes
MIDWAY FLORISTS
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Bishop of Seward Ave., gave a family
A New Restaurant for a Select Oriental Taste
dinner, on Dec. 25 in honor of their nephew, Dr. Gerald Freedman, 3351 W. Davison
TO. 8-1650
who had just returned from 23 months of service in the ETO.

,

Mrs. S. W. Haiprin
Guest Speaker at

Hadassah Meeting

•Engagements

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