Page Twelve H E ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky and daughter, Anne, of 18400 Monica, are vacationing in Miami Beach for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of Colorado Ave., are visiting in New York City. Included among the travelers who recently return from Palm Beach where they spent the winter months were Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Franklin of Edison Ave., Mrs. Monroe Rosenfield, Mrs. I. L. Polozker and Mrs. Eugene Sloman of the Belcrest Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman of Canterbury Rd., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein of Canterbury Rd., Dr. B. D. Welling of the Bel- crest, and David M. Welling of Webster Hall have returned from a three weeks' stay in Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods have re- turned from Coronada Beach, Calif., where they visited Mrs. Kaichen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich. Martin L. Butzel of Birmingham has returned from a few weeks' fishing trip in Stewart, Fla. Mrs. Butzel and their three small sons will return a few weeks later. Norma Wittleshofer returned to her classes at Connecticut Col- lege, New London, Conn., on Monday, after spending a few days' Spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wittleshofer of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Sandorf of Warrington Rd., were at home to their friends last Sunday afternoon on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Baum of Denver, Colo. spent the last week-end as the guests of Mr. Baum's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. And Mrs. Lewis Baum of Fairfield Ave. Mrs. Harry Cole of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from Kan- 7as City, Mo., where she spent a few weeks visiting her son-in-law Lind daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Sidman. Joan Grosner, who is attending Western College in Oxford, 0., ;s spending a few days' spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and :grs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich of Calvert Ave., has returned from Ports- mouth, Va., where she spent a few weeks visiting with her brother- n-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Epstein. Mrs. Alex Baruch of the Belcrest Hotel has returned from Chi- cago where she spent a few weeks visiting with her mother, 'Nil's. Molly Bayles. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Kohn of Vinewood Ave., have returned from a 10-day visit in New York City. Ozzie Simmons, who has been attending Harvard College since his discharge from the U. S. Army, is spending his week's Spring vacation with Mrs. Simmons who for the present is making her some with her parents, Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar of Cal- vert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Turner of New York City spent a few days here last week visiting with friends. They were guests at the Detroit Leland Hotel. Mrs. Davis Benson and her children, Sharon and Ronald, re- turned on Sunday to their home in Efrata, Pa., after a visit with Capt. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bensou w pf Calvert Ave. Capt. Benson is at present stationed at the WalWReed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webber of Pasadena Ave., have returned from a week's stay in New York City. Mrs. Nathan Seitner returned to her home in Flint on Monday after a few days' visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Weiss of Buena Vista Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorfman of Fullerton Ave., have re- turned from Columbus, 0., where they spent last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meisner of Highland Ave., had as their guest, last week, Monte Markus of Pittsburgh. Mrs. Norman Helper of Elmhurst Ave., who has been winter- ing in Tucson, Ariz., has gone on to Los Angeles, where she will qaend some time before returning home. Among the sojourners who have recently returned home from Beach, are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman of Canterbury Rd.; .'gr. and Mrs. Emil C. Rose and family of Fairfield Ave.; Mrs. John mmerman of Gloucester Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Leve of ilazelwood Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff of Lawrence Ave. have returned from a two months' trip which included Mexico, Guatemala, Havana :.nd Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Siegmund L. Brin of Calvert Ave. have returned prom Los Angeles where they spent the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sosin will celebrate their 25th wedding :nniversary on April 7, at a party for relatives and friends at their :ome, 2677 Collingwood. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gold of 3761 Waverly will celebrate their _5th wedding anniversary April 9. Mrs. S. Irwin Shaw and daughter, Muriel, of Cherrylawn Ave., :ave returned from a prolonged stay in Miami Beach. . JEWISH NEWS To Wed Member of U. of M. Faculty Friday, April 5, 1946 JWB Issues New Passover Book Providing Passover observance material for the development of projects for Jewish youth and adults in community centers and in the United States armed forces throughout the world, the Jewish Center and Army and Navy Divisions of the National Jewish Welfare Board (JWB), 145 E. 32nd St., New York, have- issued "Passover: Program Material for Youth and Adults", the latest in the series of holiday bulletins. The 96 page book presents a variety of stories, dramatic pres- entations, selections of verse and prose, topics for discussion, quiz programs, arts and crafts sugges- tions, recipes for dishes, games , and songs and lists of resource materials suggesting wide pro- FREDA JOY SENDLER gram possibilities appropriate for Mr. and Mrs. I. Sendler of Passover, as well as a discussion Flint, Mich., announce the en- of the meaning, significance and gagement of their daughter, Freda observance of the holiday. Joy, to Lt. Sidney Davidson, son Articles of special interest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Davidson, also of Flint. Miss Sendler attended Mich- igan State College and was grad- uated from the University of Michigan. Lt. Davidson is on terminal leave from the Navy. He is at present on the faculty of the University of Michigan and is preparing for his doctorate. The engagement w a s an- nounced last Sunday at a dinner at the Belcrest for the immediate families. which appear in the book are "Passover in Many Lands," an account of the observance of Passover all over the world and on many battlefields during the war; and "A Haggadah for a Third Seder" for informal group participation after the traditional first two Seders. The book has been distributed to USO-JWB workers, Jewish chaplains and Army and Navy staff workers in all parts of the world wherever American Armed Forces are located and to Jewish Center directors in this country and Canada. First Shipment of Oranges Reaches Romanian Port BUCHAREST (JTA)—The first shipment of Palestine oranges to arrive in Romania since the out- break of the war were unloaded last Monday. Their import was made possible by a government decree authorizing Romanian merchants to use their assets abroad. The importer, Moshe Rothman, told the JTA that he hoped to increase imports from Palestine. C Among Many Is This Plaid Story of Justice, Ethics On Eternal Light Program Shortee ""The Hand of the Hunter", a radio play by Morton Wishen, grad, dealing with the story of justice and ethics, will be present- ed on the Eternal Light program Sunday, (NBC, 11 a. m.; WEAF, 12 noon, EST). Fare forth for the Holidays in one of our handsomely Tail- ored Shorties. Creeks, Plaids and soft toned solids. With arresting details, designed to wear over your new Maurice Company Suit. 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