Friday, April 26, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen -•-••••••111 ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mlawer Women's Annual Miss Bernice Rosenbaum Mothers' Banquet May 9 To Wed Benjamin B. Hertz "rA ,", r• Mrs. Armin Hartman of Dexter Blvd. has returned from Flint, where she spent a week visiting with her parents. Mrs. Samuel Preston and her daughters, Barbara and Judy, of Monterey Ave., are spending the holiday week with her brother-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sheppard of St. Thomas, Ont., Mr. Preston joined them for the last week-end. Miss Rita Papo is spending the vacation week in Chicago as the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Dach. Mrs. Lester Alexander and her son and daughter of Toledo spent the 'holiday week with Mr. Alexander's mother, Mrs. Joseph Alexander, and his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Phillips of Fairfield Ave. Mr. Alexander joined them for a few days. Miss Selma Gallow, who is studying costume designing in New York City, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gallow of Calvert Ave. Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. •has returned from Tucson, Ariz., and Los Angeles, Calif., where she spent the winter. S. 1/c Joseph Epel has returned to his post at Great Lakes Naval Training Center after a few days' leave spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Epel of Pingree Ave. MRS. ISRAEL BURNSTEIN Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenbaum of Fairfield Ave. announced • the engagement of their daughter, Bernice, to Benjamin B. Hertz, son of Mrs. Sadie Hertz of Wilde- mere Ave. and the late Israel M. Hertz. The bridegroom-to-be was re- cently discharged as Captain after serving four and one half years in the United States Army. He served in the E.T.O. with In- fantry Company of the 95th In- fantry Division. Both are gradu- ates of the University of Michigan. Book Review at Meeting of B. & P. Hadassah on Tuesday Mrs. Marvin Beerbohm will re- view Dr. Milton Steinberg's "A Partisan Guide to the Jewish Problem" at the meeting of the Business and Professional Divi- sion of Hadassah next Tuesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 Fairfield, it is announced by Miss Roslyn Corn, program chairman. Mem- bers and friends are invited. A social hour will follow the meet- ing. Neugarten's Evening Of Games on May 7 An evening of games will be presented by Neugarten Medical Aid on Tuesday evening, May 7, at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. There will be valuable prizes. Mrs. Roy Potter is chairman of the affair. The co-chairman is Mrs. Charles Hyman. Other chair- men are: Prizes, Mrs. Morton Grass; tickets, Mrs. Benjamin Krell, Jr.; auto squad, Mrs. Irv- ing Yarrows; telephone squad, Mrs. Albert Weiss; treasurer, Mrs. Samuel Rothstein; publicity, Mrs. Morton Jacobs.• The open meeting honoring new members is scheduled for April 29 at 1:30. • "Consolation," a one-act play, will be presented. Members and friends are invited. The board meeting will be at 11 a. m. "The Party" MUSIC by The Ladies Auxiliary of the Life of the Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. is spending the vacation week with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Guggenheim of Buffalo. Mlawer Umgegend Verein will have its seventh annual Victoria Cpl. Jack M. Gale, who was in service for the last three years, Burnstein Mother and Daughter including nine months in the Asiatic-Pacific area, has received his banquet on Thursday evening, discharge and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Saul May 9, at Riviera Hall, 5028 Joy. Gale of Chicago Blvd. • Prominent Local and Name The dinner, which will be fol- Morton Scholnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Scholnick, 18983 Orchestras Parkside, who is attending the Wharton School of Finance at the lowed by a special program, will • Smart Small Bands—String University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, is spending a short be served at 6:30 p. m. Ensembles vacation at home. Mrs. I. Burnstein, chairman of • Unexcelled S e r vice for the event, is assisted by Mrs. Joe Maj. and Mrs. Jack D. Starman and daughter, Carole Sue, of Weddings, Parties, Banquets Clairmont Ave., have returned from Miami Beach, Fla., where they Kasmer as co-chairman. Work for and give liberally to vacationed for a few weeks. Maj. Starman, who is on terminal leave, Prizes will be given to the 753 Book Bldg. CA. 4710 was attached to the Air Corps in various stations in India for two mother with the most daughters the Allied Jewish Campaign. and a half years. He is the son of Mrs. Rose Starman of Burlingame present; to the oldest and young- Ave. est mothers, as well as to the fam- Mrs. Harry Becker and daughter, Barbara, left by air for Los ily with most generations present. Angeles where they will visit for two weeks. For reservations call the chair- Mr. and Mrs. Sol Lindenbaum (Dorothy Wolk) and 21-month- man at TR. 2-4053, or the co- old daughter, Joan, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Wolk of chairman at TO. 8-0534. Located in North Michigan, near Charlevoix, Petoskey Wildemere enroute to Washington, D. C., where Mr. Lindenbaum For Boys and Girls • .. Ages 6 to 16 years Mrs. Abe Shanbom is president will be an examiner attorney with the Alien Property Custodian Camp Program is Under the Personal Supervision of and Mrs. J. Klayman, secretary of Office. Joan will be visiting with her grandparents for several Ronald D. Patterson, B. S., M. A., Health and Physical the • auxiliary. weeks. Education Director at Post Junior High School, Detroit Mr. Patterson was formerly owner and director of Neumann Attempts Merger Camp An-A-Ma-Kee, Alpena, Mich. Miss Schatzman, a graduate of Of Palestine Zionist Bodies Also on the Staff. Leo Thaldorf, A.B:, B. S., B.S.M., A.M., in Detroit Schools for Hollywood High School, studied JERUSALEM (JTA)—Emanuel the Past 20 Years, is Director of Senior Boys' Division Neumann, vice-president of the Mrs. Molly Knoppow of Glad- at Durfee Intermediate School in Wm. Gunsalus, University of Detroit, for the past two years Zionist Organization of America, stone Ave. announces the engage- Detroit. For the past two years head of nature study at Camp Brady, Boy Scouts of America left for London after a visit of Paul J. Beaubien, B. S. S., Head Football Coach, Jackson High ment of her daughter, Elaine, to she has been on the staff of Co- two months during which he pre School, Jackson, will be Athletic Director Jack Wasserman, son of Mrs. lumbia Broadcasting System in sented a memorandum on the Sophie Mendel, Teacher of Music Lena Wasserman of Blaine Ave. Hollywood. Mr. Glazer attended country's economic potentialities, Tom. Walker of Detroit Area Boys Scouts' Office Mr. Wasserman recently was dis- Will Again Head Up Water Front Activities to members of the Anglo-Ameri- charged after serving five years the University of Southern Cali- Eugene Walker, M.A. Arts and Crafts • can inquiry committee. fornia, where he was active in in the armed forces, most of the 8 Years with Detroit Board of Education While here Neumann attempted Patricia Phelps, Registered Nurse, Mich. Grad. time in the South Pacific. No Zeta Beta Tau. He recently re- to arrange a merger between the Mary. Beaubien, B. A., Director of Dramatics date has been set for the wed- turned from 20 months overseas "A" and "B" groups of the general Mrs. Minnie Fox (Foxy), Michigan's Best Known ding. army service in the ETO. Zionists, and is understood to School and Camp Cook. 15 Years Det. Board of Education * * * * * * Mrs. Eleanor Thaldorf, Senior Girls' Counselor have met with some success. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Gordon of Mrs. Sarah Hurvich of 3321 A CAMP WITH EVERYTHING Pius Moderate Rates Seward Ave. announce the en- Blaine Ave .announces the en- • Rustic Airy Log Cabins • Scout Test s, Including gagement of their daughter, gagement of her daughter, El- equipped with running Merit Badges. Merve, to Albert A. Liblick, son eanor, to Saul Robbins, son of water and modern toilet ERIC • Recommended f o r Hay of Nathan Liblick of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. M. Robins of Glad- facilities. Fever and Sinus Suffer- and the late Mrs. Liblick. Miss stone Ave. The wedding date has ers. • Laundry clone at Camp Gordon is at present making her been set for July 7. Camp Out • Overnight • Completely S t a f f e d by * * * PHOTOGRAPHER home with her brother-in-law and Trips. Expert, Experienced sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levitt • Canoe and Boat Trips. formerly with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rosenfield Counselors. of Bel-Air, Calif. of Dexter Blvd., announce the • Camping and Pioneering Preston Sweet * * * • 6 Campers to a Counselor Instruction. engagement of their daughter, All Types of Athletics and Sports Including: Children's Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schatzman Barbara, to Karl Gunnar Arons- Archery — Golf — Tennis Portraits of of Los Angeles, formerly of De- son, son of Mrs. Isadore Arons- All American Red Cross Swimming and Life-Saving son of Boston Blvd. and Gothen- Distinction troit, will entertain this Sunday Instructions and Tests Given. 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