Page Teri THE, JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Maj. Saul C. Stein is on terminal leave in Detroit after 45 months of active duty in the army. He spent 21 months on the islands of Attu. Maj. Stein and his wife, the former Ruthe Anne Bassin, are at home at 18905 Cherrylawn. The Misses Sadie and Sarah Goldberg of 2681 Fleet St., after returning from Chicago, left for Miami Beach, Fla., where they were guests at the Bancroft Hotel for the holiday period. Arthur Doctor of Calvert ave., who has recently received his discharge after 31/2 years in the service, two of which were in the South Pacific, has left on a motor trip to the West coast. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edelson of 17370 Wisconsin left for New York for a fortnight's stay at Hotel New Yorker. AOM 3/C Jack Sussman, who is stationed at Bonana River, Fla., spent his 13-day holiday leave with his family at 2283 W. Euclid. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Glassman of Chicago Blvd. left on Friday to spend the remaining winter months in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Louis H. Marks will be hostess at a tea at her home, 18309 Sorrento, on Saturday, Jan. 19, from 2 to 5, honoring Miss Loree Franovitz, March bride-elect. No cards. Mrs. Harold J. Baskin of Cherrylawn Ave. has left for a week's visit in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Barkoff (Rose Schecter) of Windsor are visiting for a few weeks with their family in Los Angeles. The Misses Florence Naimark, Diana Gordon, Leona Levenson and Molly Yuris were guests in New York during the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Meyers, 2714 Hazelwood, will hold open house Sunday, Jan. 20, honoring their son, Norman, who is home after three years' service in the ETO. Friends and relatives are invited. Miss Harriet Shear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Shear of 1558 Cortland, is spending a two weeks vacation in Washington and New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Mitnick of 3019 Leslie will have open house in honor of their son, S/Sgt. Herbert, who has recently been discharged from the army, on Sunday, Jan. 13. No cards. Mrs. M. E. Bachman entertained 25 guests for lunch at Canter- bury House last Saturday in honor of her daughter Eleanor's 16th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Josephson of Ohio Ave., left Thursday for a four-Week stay in Miami, Fla. The N. A. Borinsteins of W. Outer Dr. entertained the Gruskin family at a dinner and card party on Dec. 23. Mrs. B. Shapiro of Philadelphia was guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Elias C. Rubenstein will hold open house on Sunday, Jan. 13, from 2 to 6, in honor of their son-in-law, Lt. Sey- mour Barrer, who recently returned from overseas. Lt. Barrer, a bombardier, flew 33 missions over Germany with the 9th Air Force. A family gathering will take place in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. left Thursday for -a stay in Palm Springs, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn of Longfellow Ave. have left for Memphis, Tenn., where they plan to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohane of Highland Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Mrs. Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave. left on Tuesday for East Orange, N. J. to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grosner. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman of Port Huron left last Saturday for a stay in Miami Beach, Fla. Louis James Rosenberg has moved from Calvert Ave. and is now residing at the Belcrest Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baruch of W. Philadelphia Ave. have returned from Chicago where they visited her mother, Mrs. Molly Bayles. Mrs. Milford Pregerson of Byron Ave. left for New Yotk City to visit with her husband, SK 2/c Pregerson, whose ship, the Mt. Vernon, is now in port. Miss Julia Klein and her father, Aaron Klein, of Boston Blvd., spent the last week-end in Lorain, 0., where they attended the Bar Mitzvah of Mr. Klein's nephew, Warren Klein. Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave. had as their guests last week-end, their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Moses II of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Bernstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Levy of Lima, 0. Cards of Thanks The family of the late Louis Harrison wishes to express sin- cerest thanks to relatives and friends forthe kindnesses shown them in their recent bereave- ment. * * * Mrs. Belle Goldhalyer of 2442 Monterey wishes to thank rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown her upon the death recently of her father, Ja- cob Escoff. * * * The family of the late Mrs. Rachel Meyers wishes to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and appreciation to our relatives and friends for the sympathy a n d understanding shown us at the time of our re- cent bereavement. * * * The family of the late Sarah Friedman wish to express sin- cerest thinks to relatives and friends for the kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. Betrothed V) w Engagement Told JANUARY SALE! It's Back! The great annual January Clear- ance Sale of A. Pupko! An event with a reputation . . . an event that has been the "Buy-word" for tens of thousands of families for year after year! A war casualty returns bigger and better than ever with VALUES you and your family need! Come and save! SHEETS 1.19 The big 8Ix99 inch size offered at a low price for this sale! They have been hard to find for years ... yet PUPKO offers them at savings. Hurry! MISS ANNE BURG Engagement of Miss Anne Burg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Burg of 17510 Prairie, and Seymour B. Wedes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedes of 3778 W. Chicago, was announc- ed at a family dinner on Dec. 20. The wedding has been set for March 3. • Miss Burg attended Wayne University two and a half years. Mr. Wedes is a graduate of Wayne. TO. 8-1650 Limit 2 to a Customer $14495 Quilted Floral Bed Spreads Fresh. clean merchandise, lovely, colorful and of the finest quality. 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Sz SPECIAL THIS WEEK Daily 10 to 6 $449 $4.98 MARQUESETTE qt' • CHARLOTTE WEINGARDEN near Calvert $ 1 1 " $1.98 PRINTED Pick-Up and Delivery 10236 Twelfth St. Home sett fs of Babies, Adults and of Family Groups by a}-,;ointment. Marriages 3351 W. Davison c>.; CLIQUE PORTRAIT STUDIO Lu Births , MIDWAY FLORISTS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weingarden of 2998 Tuxedo announced the engagement of their daughter, Charlotte, to David L. Prussian, on Sunday evening, Dec. 23, at a dinner, which was followed by a reception. r, - 1946 daughter. Lt. and Mrs. Paul are now making their home in San Antonio, Tex., where Lt. Paul is Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Milton stationed. * * * Roberts (Blanche Singer) of To S/Sgt. and Mrs. Herbert Merton Road, a daughter. Ruttenberg (Phyllis J. Green- Dec. 19—To Mr. and Mrs. blatt) of Chicago, Ill. a son, Gary Jerome J. Stern (Thelma Al- Mitchell. While Sgt. Ruttenberg is stationed in Phoenix, Ariz., spector), a son, Alan David. * * * Mrs. Ruttenberg is staying with Dec. 21—To Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Arthur Friedman (Shirley E. E. Greenblatt of Tuxedo Ave. Slobin) of 2545 Taylor, a son, Douglas Earl. * * * Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar- vin J. Wetsman (Edythe Lieber- STROHL - DENBY: The mar- man),, a son, Henry. riage of 3eatrice Strohl, daugh- * * * Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir- ter of Mrs. Pearl Strohl of Tay- lor Ave., to Mark Denby, son ving M. Helper (Bess Koseck) of of Mr. and Mrs. S. Denby of Wager Ave., a daughter, Marilyn Fullerton Ave., was solemnized E. on Jan. 6 at the A. F. of L. Tem- * * * ple. Dec. 29—To Dr. and Mrs. San- Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum MISS HELEN SELESNICK ford A. Bennet (Margaret Miller) of 3272 Calvert, a son, Mark of Saginaw performed the cere- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Selesnick Elliott. mony. of Woodingham Drive announce * * * Jack Denby and Lillian Denby, the forthcoming marriage of Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. their daughter, Helen Gloria, to Mitchell Kent (Rose Rosenberg), brother and sister of the bride- groom, were best man and maid Ernest Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. a daughter, Sheila Jeanne. of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kush- Louis Beck of Sturtevant Ave. * * * man, sister and brother-in-law The wedding will take place Feb. Jan. 3—Lt. and Mrs. David of the bride, escorted her down 24 at Cong. Shaarey Zedek. P a u 1 (Rosalie Rosenberg), a the aisle. DETROIT WOMEN'S SER- VICE CLUB will hold an open social meeting next Tuesday. At this meeting, clothes will be col- lected to aid European Jews. Mrs. Grace Ross is chairman. Cards and refreshments are planned. Arrangements are be- ing made for a Purim dance in March. HERMAN J. 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