Friday, March i , 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Page Eleven February Bride Marriages Lt. A. Arnold Agree is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree of the Lee Plaza Apt., after being in service for 32 months. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Dorfman of Fullerton Ave. have as their guest Miss Shirley Joyce Shapero of Louisville, Ky. Lt. (sg) Howard A. Winkelman has received his discharge after 31/2 years in the USNR and with Mrs. Winkelman are making their home for the present with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Landsberg of Roselawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. George Friedman of Fairfield Ave. have returned from a few weeks' stay in Havana, Cuba. Lt. Colonel Leo Katzman has returned home after 5 1/z years service, including three years in the Pacific area, and is at home with Mrs. Katzman at their home, 3200 Boston Blvd. Mrs. Katz- man's son, Pfc, Bruce Koploy, who has received his discharge after 32 months service, including 16 months in the ETO is at home with them. Her son, Lt. (jg) Lester Koploy, has received his discharge• after five years service in the Navy and is residing with his wife at 53 Marston Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Levett of 4758 Sturtevant will be at home from 7 to 11 p. m. on Saturday in honor of their son, Sgt. Leonard Levett, who was recently discharged from the U. S. Army after three years' service. Miss Sylvia Goldman was honored at a miscellaneous shower by her sisters and sister-in-law, Mrs. Nathan Rubenstein, Mrs. Harry Myers and Mrs. David A. Goldman. Miss Bessie Sherbin of Appoline Ave. left for a few weeks' stay in Atlanta, Ga., and Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kramer of 2724 Cortland willihonor three returned servicemen at a dinner party for 25 persons this Saturday night. The honorees are Lt. Harry Kramer who served five years in the army, 14 months in Europe; Maj. Martin J. Garelick, with the medical corps for four and a half years who has opened offices in Dearborn; and Sgt. Sidney J. Garelick, who served three and a half years with the army and who now is associated with the Capitol Automotive Parts Inc. Mrs. Kramer is the sister of the Garelicks. Mr. and Mrs. Kramer have a son, Melvin, in the navy stationed in the Philippines. . Lt. Col. M. H. Sugarman, on terminal leave after five years in the U. S. Army Medical Corps, three and a half years overseas, is attending University of Michigan doing post graduate work in internal medicine. Maj. Albert D. Weber, who served three and a half years with the U. S. Army Dental Corps, is on terminal leave. He and Mrs. Weber (Ruth Sher) at present are making their home with Mrs. Weber's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Foreman, 3353 Calvert. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chud of 3219 Fullerton will give a dinner for the family at Huck's Redford Inn this Sunday afternoon in honor of their son, Murray, who recently returned from overseas. There will be open house from 9-12 p. rn. No cards. S/Sgt. Henry Harris Carver, who recently returned to civilian life after almost four years in the Army Air Corps, and his wife, Goldie (Levinthal) are visiting with her parents on N. Martindale. Capt. Lou Handler and Omer Stringer, camp manager, are at Camp Tamakwa, Algonquin Park, Ont., to supervise construction and improvements at the camp for the coming season. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abram of Burlingame Ave., accompanied by their daughter, Gloria, and son, Robert, have been vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla., for the last month. Mrs. S. K. Slobin of Hotel Seward, has returned from a week's stay in Columbus, 0., where she attended the wedding of her nephew, Capt. Howard Greenberg, to Miss Ann Gumble, Feb. 9, in the Hall of Mirrors of the Deshler-Mallick hotel. Mrs. Sidney R. Solomon of Picadilly Road, who is now at the home of her parents in Miami, will be joined by her husband this week. They plan on spending some time in Nassau, Bahamas, dur- ing the first part of March. Mrs. Ben Lutz, her daughter, Janice, and son, Richard, have moved into their new home at 1632 Hampton Rd., Tucson, Ariz. Mr. Lutz will join his family in a few weeks. Prior to her de- parture Mrs. Lutz was entertained by her sister, Mrs. Sam Rosen- berg, and by Mesdames George Simons, Harry Lutz, Joe Freedman, Milton Golden, Dave Tyner, Norman Ross and Sam Katkin. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel, who have just moved into their new home at 3218 Webb, will have open house Sunday, from 6 to 10 p. m. in honor of the discharge from the Marines of their son, Pfc. Julius Rachmiel, and as a housewarming party. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Kahn of 2961 Gladstone will hold open house from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. this Sunday for their sons Hy Kahn of New York City and Bernie Besman. Both have been recently discharged from the air corps. Bernie returned from Korea where he served with the 11th Special Service Command. They have been in service three and one-half years. No cards. Purim Operetta of Folkshule March 17 The administrative committee of the Farband Camp and Kin- derwelt at Chelsea, Mich., has de- cided to offer scholarships of 10 weeks' free stays at the camp to children who distinguish them- selves in their studies in the Far- band Folkshule. On Sunday, March 17, pupils of the Farband school will stage a Purim festival and will present an operetta in costumes. Other features will mark this event in the auditorium of Durfee School, from 3 to 6 p. rn. Children of the school are as- sisting in the Gewerkshaf ten drive. dorothy's studio 10330 dexter between collingwood and calved to. 8-6528 —Century Studio MRS. BEN WISHNEWITZ Diamonds At Lowest Market Prices We Have Watches! BULOVA BENRUS LONGINES WITTNAUER ELGINS A Selection of Unusual Styles in Cocktail Rings and Cocktail Watches Now: We Have Silverware Detroit Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of Bnai Brith will hold its spring dance April 7 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Tickets are available from Samuel Dubrinsky, ticket chair- man, 3007 Monterey, TO. 7-5820. A souvenir book is being plan- ned by a committee consisting of Sam Shulman, president; Sidney Wolff, Charles Shulman, Joseph Dubrinsky, Dr. Joseph Erman, Harry Fox, Irving Vosco, Morris Felsenfeld, R. Paul Lewis, Man- uel Eizelman and Maurice Leder- man. ROSENBERG'S Social Events of The Week Feb. 18 Shower for RozaIrn Lester, given by Mrs. E. Good, Mrs. G. H. Lester, Mrs. A. S. Lester, Mrs. F. Berman. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Edelman of Ilene Ave. announce the marriage Feb. 19 of their daughter, Mildred, to Ben shower for Lillian Levin, * * * given by Mrs. S. Trubow, Wishnewitz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L. Bregman, Mrs. D. SILVER - ROSENTHAL: The Herman Wishnewitz of Duane Olshansky, Mrs. A. Olshan- marriage of Miss Lois M. Rosen- sky, Mrs. A. Cohen. Vocalist, Ave., on Sunday, Feb. 10. Miss Gerry Switken, thal, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Rosenthal of 18107 Cherry- Feb. 20 lawn, and Samuel L. Silver, son Noon—At the Bnai David- 1st Donor Luncheon, Sister- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Marcusof, hood Hebrew Parochial 3331 Webb, was performed Feb. Schools. Mrs. E. Rate, pres. 10 at the Wilshire by Dr. B. B. Evening — Shower for Anne Greisman, given by Mrs. J. Glazer. Greisman, Mrs. S. Greisman, Mrs. L. Kaufman was matron Mrs. B. Greisman, Mrs. E. A Detroit chapter of United of honor. Mrs. L. Rosenthal, Miss Beltztrian. Romanian Jews of America was Delores Silver and Miss Renee Feb. 21 Shower for Rita Ephrim, formed at a meeting on Feb. 19, Shumer were bridesmaids. Leo given by Mrs. Schneider. Kaufman was best man. The ush- at the Lee Plaza. Feb. 23 ers were L. Rosenthal, Louis Sil- Joseph Katcher and Sol Ros- Welcome home party for ver, Max Victor and Ensign Mor- Jack Shapiro, given by his man, vice-president and executive ton Lesser. family. secretary of the national associa- The newlyweds were Wayne Feb. 24 tion, addressed the local meeting University students. The bride- Norma Shapiro-Bernard Nol- isk wedding. and outlined the tragic needs of groom is a graduate of the uni- My. heartiest congratulations the Romanian Jewish survivors. versity's pharmacy school. and best wishes. I hope I They appealed for further help may continue to he of service coeneeeseseceeeessee to you all at "simchez" for from Detroit Jews in behalf • of many, many years. the Romanian relief work carried —Al Rosenberg on by the national 37-year-old Romanian-Jewish organization. Sam Ginsburg Strictly Kosher Officers of the local chapter 11525 Dexter Blvd. elected at the Feb. 19 meeting TY. 4-9490 Corner Humphrey are: Emil Kahan, president; Mrs. HO. 1160 We Deliver Ben F e 1 d m a n, vice-president; George Silverman, 2449 Clair- eskseeemeimmeoseeeeeembe mount, secretary; Ben Feldman, treasurer. Detroit Jews of Romanian ex- traction who are interested in joining the chapter are asked to communicate with Emil Kahan, 5697 Grand River, TY. 4-8808. Highest Altitude in Southern Michigan. Romanian Jewish Group Or gainzed CENTRAL FLORIST and GIFT SHOP Camp Ilitehia On Wamplers Lake in the Heart of the Irish Kills. Recognized by authorities as the Outstanding Camp in the Middle West. Highest Rating Every Year from Michigan State Board of Health WE SPECIALIZE! Perfect Quality SEGAL- GOLDSTAFF: The marriage of Miss June Rose Gold- staff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Goldstaff of Pasadena Ave., and Morris Segal, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Segal of Grand Ave. was performed by Rabbi Sperka on Feb. 17 at the Petoskey Syna- gogue. Carol Marcia Popkins sang "Because." Mrs. Robert Goldstaff, sister- in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Harry Segal, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Nat Schwartz, uncle of the bride, and Robert Goldstaff, brother of the bride, seated the guests. Little Gertrude Snyder, niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. Following the dinner and re- ception, Mr. and Mrs. Segal left for a trip to New York City and Connecticut. Brandeis Bnai Brifh Lodge Spring Dance on April 7 CURTAINS DRY CLEANED OR LAUNDERED wiy C 0 0 O SPECIAL THIS WEEK Celanese Curtains C Pr. C 0 0 C 3916 Joy Rd., near Dexter TY. 5-3001 Nursery, 3 to 5 _ Kindergarten, 5 to 6 Boys and Girls, 6 to 14 Lace and Ruffled Curtains, Bedspreads Perfectly Cleaned Hollywood Curtain Laundry & Cleaners Now Accepting Reservations for 1946 Camp Season Oldest Continuous Directorship of Any Jewish Camp in Michigan O C C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 For information call HOgarth 2139 or write to EDITH -B. BERCOVICH, DIRECTOR 4765 Fullerton St., Detroit 4, Mich. 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