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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-05-03

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THE JEWISH NEWS

To Wed on June 25

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch have left for a month's vacation
tu, Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Aronsson of 17601 Woodingham will be
lit home from 3 to 7 . p. m. on Sunday, May 5, in honor of the mar-
riage of their son, S. Lawrence, to Dolores Oppenheim.
Dr. and Mrs. Leon A. Katzin and children, Lee and Aarone,
are spending the spring vacation in Hot Springs, Ark.
An open house engagement party will be held at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth of Grand Ave. on Sunday in honor of
the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Don Feldman.
Mrs. Louis Langsam of 3041 Gladstone, who has been wintering
lin Florida, will return to Detroit this week end.
Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Leland recently have returned from Oak-
land, Calif., where he formerly was physician in charge of children's
work at a group clinic. Dr. Leland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Levine of Wildemere Ave., has resumed his residence and piactice
in Detroit. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan Medical
School and received his training at Detroit's Children's Hospital'.
Miss Ruth Katz of Highland Ave. has returned from a brief
stay in New York where she attended the marriage of Miss Shirley
Kleiman, formerly of Detroit, to Max Duberstein of New York City.
Miss Charlotte Fine of Duane Street has returned from a week-
end visit in Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hayman, 2715 Tuxedo, Mr. and Mrs. Sher-
man B. Harrison, Mrs. William Mandell and her younger son, Earl
Seymour and Mrs. Oscar Keer and her son, Morris William, have
returned from a month's stay at Miami Beach, Fla.
Mrs. William M. Fleischman and her son. Mickey, of Whit-
lore Rd., have returned from a week in New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. have returned
from a stay in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Lewis of Birmingham left Tuesday for Hot
Springs, Va., where they will be guests at the Homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of Whitmore Rd. have returned
from a few weeks' visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alperin of Mt. Clemens have returned from
New Orleans, La., and Memphis, Tenn., where they visited their
eon, Ph./M Bud Alpern.
The Misses Edna and Marguerite Welling of Petoskey,. Mich.,
visited for a few days with their brother, David M. of Webster
hall, enroute home from Miami Beach, Fla., where they wintered.
Mrs. William S. Browd of Los Angeles is spending a few months
Visiting with members of her family. She is the house guest of
her brother-in4aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Milton M. Alexander
et Calvert Ave.
Mrs. Adolph Eisner of Chicago spent the last weekend as the
.guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow Ave. left Tuesday
for a stay at the Homestead in Hot Springs, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gordon of Parkside Ave. and Mrs. Rose
Lipson of Merton Rd. have returned from Cleveland, where they
Spent several days last week attending the Metropolitan Opera.
Major Robert Morrison, who has been in service for more than
four years. including eight months in Japan, is now on terminal
leave, and with Mrs. Morrison and their small daughter; Rosalie,
is for the present making his home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd,
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. are expected home
This weekend from .a few weeks' stay at the Cadillac Hotel in
Miami Beach, Fla.
Lt.-Comdr. Robert Lehman of Los Angeles, Cal., who is now
On terminal leave, left Tuesday after spending a few days with
'kis father, Lee Lehman, of Tuxedo Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Falk of Sturtevant Ave. returned Thursday
from an extended visit in California.
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of the Alden Park Manor have re-
turned from a month's stay in Hot Springs, Ark.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of Farrand Pk. and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Vass of Webb Ave. have returned from a week in New
York City.
Mrs. Abraham Jacob who has been wintering in Orlando, Fla.
returned home last week in time to attend the Bar Mitzvah of her
grandson, Brand Marwil, and the wedding this week of her
granddaughter, Adele Lorraine Jacob.
Miss Lois Schimberoff has returned to her home in Chicago
after visiting with her fiance, Leonard Stone, and his family. She
was the house guest of his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Markus of Fairfield Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Meyer of the Lee Plaza hotel are ex
pected home Saturday after several weeks in New York.
Mrs. Jack Frazer has returned ic her home in Los Angeles,
Cal., following a few weeks' visit with her brother-in-law and
Sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of Leslie Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Aaron have moved from Glendale Ave.
and are now residing at 2276 Oakman Blvd.
Mrs. Irwin Barak of Hazelwood Ave. has returned from Flint,
Where she spent a fortnight visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Fishman.
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Friedman of Bay City spent the last
Weekend visiting with members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown of Srathcona Dr. have returned
from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim of Webb Ave. have returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent the Passover holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Goldstein of Calvert Ave., have returned
from Miami Beach, Fla., where they were guests at the Collins
Plaza hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Tessler, and sons, Martin Edward and
Ronald Fisher, formerly of Miami Beach, Fla., are now back at their
home on LaSalle Blvd.
Miss Mildred Goldman of Glynn Ct. has returned from a week's
stay in New York City.

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Friday, May 3, 1946

FEPC Gets $27,600
To Wind up Affairs

WASHINGTON, (JTA) — The
Senate appropriations committee
has voted to give the Fair Em-
ployment Practices Committee a
final appropriation of $27,600 to
be used to wind up the commit-
tee's affairs before June 1, the
date on which the agency is
slated to close.
On May 1 the three remaining
offices of the FEPC, those in De-
troit, St. Louis, and Chicago, will
close.

Mrs. Gilman Is Guest
Of JWV Auxiliaries

Mrs. Alice R. Gilman,. national
president of the JWV Ladies
MISS RUTH DANTE
Auxiliary will be the guest of
the state department of Michigan
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dante of Ladies Auxiliary, May 4, 5, 6, 7.
Hazelwood Ave. announce the en- This Saturday night she will be
gagement of their daughter, Ruth, the guest of Auxiliary No. 230 at
to Harry M. Vinacow, son of Mr. a smorgasbord supper. Sunday
night she will be the guest at
and Mrs. Nathan Vinacow of the ninth birthday dinner of
Flint, Mich.
Auxiliary No. 135. A banquet
The bride-elect will be grad- will be given in her honor on
uated from Wayne University in May 6, by the Department of
Michigan at the Book Cadillac
June. The bridegroom-elect re- Hotel. On May 7th she will visit
cently returned from three years the hospital.
The anniversary will be held
service with the USAAF.
The wedding will take place at the JWV headquarters. For
reservations call Fannie Kaplan
June 25.
or Esther Tenzer, HO. 7439.

24,000 Jews in U. S.
Zone Live Outside
Of Camps for DPs

NEW YORK, (JTA)—Approxi-
mately 24,000 of the 60,000 Jews
in the American zone of Ger-
many are living in homes and
communities outside of displaced
persons camps, Levy M. Becker,
representative of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, revealed at
a press conference here, follow-
ing his return from Germany.
Despite the fact that most fam-
ily units no longer exist, they
are building new ones. Distant
relatives and friends attempt to
remain together. There are many
marriages, he asserted, adding
that not all the marriages are
among young people. Many old-
er couples, whose first mates
were murdered by the Nazis, are
remarrying and establishing new
families.
There are approximately 9,000
Jewish children under 18 in the
American zone, Becker estimat-
ed. The majority are over 14,
and many are trying to find
traces of their missing kin.

Announce Engagement
Of Carolyn Davidson
To M. G. Alexander

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson
of 19563 Centerbury Dr. announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Carolyn Jeanne, to Marvin
George Alexander, son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. W. Kohn of Shaker
Heights, 0.
Miss Davison attended the
Marjorie Webster Schools and
the University of Wisconsin. Mr.
Alexander, who was an officer
in the Navy Supply Corps during
the war, is a graduate of Western
Reserve Academy of Hudson, 0.,
and Harvard College, and attend-
ed the Harvard Business School
prior to entering the service.

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