Page Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS Engagements Mrs. Shevin Re-Elected JNF Auxiliary Head ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Friday, May 24, 1946 Mrs. Samuel Gordon of Cortland Ave. entertained at a luncheon on May 10 at the Book Cadillac, honoring her nieces, Frances Frieds of Cleveland and Doreen Harris of this city, June brides-elect. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Eston returned from a six weeks' stay in California. Dr. and Mrs. Oscar D. Schwartz (Bee Abrams) and daughter, Ellen, will be at home at 20417 Sheffield after June 1. Sgt. Bernard Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Greenberg of Burlingame Ave., was on furlough last week. from Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mrs. Harry Ribiat of Cortland Ave. entertained at a miscel- laneous shower at her home in honor of Miss Ray Klein, June 2 bride-elect. - Dr. and Mrs. Jack M. Art of 3815 Cortland left May 23 for a month's air tour to visit their son in Shreveport, La., then to continue on to Mexico City and Acapulca in old Mexico and in- clude other points of interest along the way. Mrs. Morton Baker (Harriet Stern), bride of May 18, was honor- ed at a number of parties. Mrs. William Adelson, her aunt, en- tertained with 'a luncheon and shower at her home on Philadelphia Ave. Mrs. Michael Greene, Mrs. Edward Penner and Mrs. Julia Hackman gave a luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel.. Mrs. Walter Field entertained with a luncheo nand kitchen shower at her home on Cherrylawn Ave. - Mrs. Samuel Atkins, Mit. Carl Arfa, Mrs, David Arfa and Mrs. George Arfa, aunts of the bride, enter- MRS. IRVING SHEVIN tained. with a luncheon and shower at Canterbury House. Miss Sophie Altman honored the bride with a luncheon at the Hotel Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Statler. • National Fund re-elected Mrs. A double engagement party was held Sunday May 19 at the Irving Shevin as president at its home of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Wrotslowsky 3016 Clairmount in honor annual meeting. on Tuesday, at of the engagements of their son, Ben, to Miss Goldie Fefferman of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Chicago and of their son, Paul, to Miss Betty Zebener of Mexico City. A collection of • $200 was made for overseas Jewish relief. Rabbi G. G. Rosenstock was Guests included the Wrotslowsky, Gellman, Margolis, Struzner, guest speaker. Fefferman and Zebener families. Other officers were elected as Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiegel and their daughter, Bobette, of follows: Indianapolis are spending a few days with Mrs. Spiegel's parents, Mrs. I. Kardener, Mrs. Jack Justice and Mrs. Henry t'Butzel of Edison Ave. on the occasion of Rosenthal, Mrs. S. Cohen and Juste Butzel's 75th birthday. Mrs. J. Deutshe, vice-presidents; Mrs. A. M. Ermann of Merton Rd. has returned from Cincinnati Mrs. Larry Chanin, financial sec- where she visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph retary; Mrs. Al Clubock, dues Ullman. secretary; Mrs. Peter Chodoroff, Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr,, has returned from a few recording secretary; Mrs. J. days stay in New York City. Gossbart and Mrs. William Kla- Y/2/c Richard J. Soss, who served in the U. S. Navy for three fer, corresponding secretaries; years, including 16 months in the Pacific area, has received his Mrs. Nathan Linden, treasurer. discharge and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Balmoral Rd. Miss Joan Freeman, who has been attending the Julliard School A. -Panush's Celebrating of Music, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Dr. Their 39th Anniversary and Mrs. Michael Freeman of Wellesley Dr. Lt. (j.g.) Bill Lowenstein, who has served with the U .S. Navy Mr. and Mrs. A. Panush of 4026 for three years, including overseas service, has received his dis- charge and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grand are reciving congratula- tions this week on their 39th wed- Burak of Longfellow Ave. Mr. and Mrs. John Ginn of Boston Blvd. celebrated their 25th. ding anniversary. They were wedding anniversary by spending a week in New York City and married in 1907 in Schchuchin, in Washington, D. C., where they visited with their son, Cpl. John Russia. They have four children and six grandchildren and their Ginn Jr., who is stationed at Fort Meyer, Va. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. are spend- three sons, who served in the army, have been discharged. One ing a week in New York. Miss Pat Finsterwald, a student at Sarah Lawrence College, of their sons, Irving, has received has been spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a $1,000 scholarship from the Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. She plans to leave this week- University of Michigan and is studying for his Ph.. D., special- end for New York City where she will spend the summer. Mrs. David Diamond of Longfellow Ave. has returned from izing in languages. Memphis, Tenn., where she spent a few weeks visiting with her son-hiAaw and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lynn. More than 6,000,000 books, Arthur James Rubiner, Y/3/c, who is stationed at the U. S. pamphlets and other Jewish lit-. NATTC, Norman, Okla., is spending a fortnight's leave with his erature of a religious nature were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. published by JWB during the Mrs. Frank Hutner returned to her home in Toronto on Wed- war years and distributed to the nesda3,, after a week's visit with her children, Capt. and Mrs. armed forces at home and abroad. Lawrence Hutner of Clements Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gaylord of Buffalo spent a week as the 'oak Nip,. ' mak Nwill ► Neisk Now Noss, Nook guests of their sister-in-law, Mrs. Murray Schreiber of San Juan CENTRAL Ave., enroute to California where they plan to make their home. Florist and Gift Shop Mrs. Louis H. Landsberg of Roselawn Ave. has returned from a fortnight's trip to Colorado where she stopped in Denver, Colora- 11525 DEXTER BLVD. do Springs and in Boulder where she visited with her daughter, HOgarth 1160 Barbara, who is attending the University of Colorado. She was We Deliver accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Howard Winkelman of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan of • Saginaw, formerly of Detroit, have left for Los Angeles where they plan to make their home. • Lending Mrs. Morris Zack of Atkinson Ave. has returned from Hot Library Springs, Ark., where she spent the winter months. • Miss Rosabel Letwin of Fort Worth, Tex., is spending the summer as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cohen of Buena Vista Gifts Ave. • Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch of San Juan Dr, have returned from a few weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Greeting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg of Warrington Dr. are spending Cards a few weeks in Battle Creek, Mich. SAM GINSBURG Mrs. George S. Weiss and her daughter, Joan, formerly of VOW NNW OW NOW \OW VIM ► Nuillek Nom Broadstreet Blvd. have returned for Tucson, Ariz, and Los Angeles, Calif., where they spent the last six months, and with Dr. Weiss are for the present residing with Mrs. "Weiss' brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen of Richton Ave. Complimenting Miss Joyce Shapero, a June bride-elect, Mrs. Roy Rotter of Cherrylawn Ave. gave a luncheon and shower at the Canterbury Inn on May 15. 3 3 3 3 3 3 11 Mrs. L. Fogel of Rochester Ave. announces the engagement of her daughter, Nettie, to Edward New- man, son of Mrs. F. Newman of Rochester Ave. The wedding will take place on Oct. 27. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wein- garden of Fullerton Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Faye, to George Davis, son of Mrs. Rose Davis of Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. Davis recently was discharged from the armed forces after serving three years in the Pacific. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kavanau of Glynn Ct. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Sanford Blau of Los An- geles, son of Mrs. Ruth Bubis of Raymond Blvd., Univ er sity Heights, Cleveland. Miss Kavanau attended Wayne University and UCLA. Mr. Blau was in service for five years, ran the gauntlet of Bataan and Corregidor and was liberated from Bilibid prison in Manila. The wedding will be held Sept. 5 when Mr. Blau will return from a business trip in China. * * * A dinner party will be held on Sunday, honoring th e engage- ment of Shirlee Jean Sklar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sklare of Leslie Ave., to William Jacobs, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Phil- lip Jacobs of Kentucky Ave. Miss Sklare studied at the University of Illinois, and Mr. Jacobs, who THE F I recently' Was discharged from the U. S. Army, attended Wayne Uni- versity. The wedding has been set for Oct. 20. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thav of 3002 Lawrence announce the en- gagement of their son, Louis, to Sylvia Eisenberg, daughter of the late Rabbi Hyman Eisenberg of Chicago. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgeler- nter, who officiated at the Tnoim ceremony, made an appeal for Kolel Beth Joseph in -Bergen-Bel- sen, and collected $80. to enable surviving scholars of Novorodok Yeshivoth in Europe to set up homes in Eretz Israel. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Oshie I. Baker of 2304 W. Chicago Blvd. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Elaine Joy, to Charles Perlman, son of Mrs. Meyer. Perlman of Burlingame Ave. A reception will be held in their honor Saturday evening, from 9 to 11, at their home. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Meyer B. Lev- ens of Elmhurst Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Maurine, to Herbert Gold- stein of Los Angeles, Calif. The wedding date has been set for July 14. 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