Friday, May 31, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Rosman Heads Auxiliary of U.H.S. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenfield and daughter of Los Angeles Dr. Max Weine, Camden, N. J., are visiting Mr. Rosenfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen of rabbi, former pupil and subse- 3205 Tyler Ave. quently an instructor of the.Unit- Mrs. Sam Almug has returned from Buffalo, N. Y., where she ed Hebrew Schools, addressed the attended the engagement dinner of Miss Esther Yenoff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Yenoff to Aaron Yasinov, and the wedding of Miss Edith Poummit to Prof. J. Wanderstock of Cornell University. Mrs. Martin Gurwin entertained on May 30 at her home on Broadstreet in honor of the Misses Evelyn and Sarah Kraft, who will be married at a double wedding on June 9. Miss Dorothy Goodman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman of 3323 Buena Vista, will graduate from Olivet College on June 8. - Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Goldberg of Hollywood, Calif., former Detroiters who are visiting their children, will celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on June 5 at the home of their son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac B. Graham of 648 Burlingame, with a reception which also will mark the confirmation on that day of their granddaughter, May Graham. Mrs. Harry Yanich of 2319 Leslie is visiting with her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. Walter. H. Plaut, in St. Paul, Minn. A miscellaneous shower honoring Miss Clara Merlaub, whose marriage to Max Shiener will take place on June 23, was given by Mrs. David J. Shubelsky and Miss Lee Merlaub . at Frame's on May 22. - Miss. Dorothy Shapiro of Ohio Ave., is on a few weeks' visit in New York where she is the guest of her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. Alex B. Goldman. Before returning home she also will visit in Baltimore and Washington. Mrs. S. N. Lipchinsky has returned from Chicago where she spent a week with her daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Siebert of Palo Alto, California, are guests at the Tuner Hotel for a fortnight while visiting their many friends. Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelde r of Canterbury Rd. left on Thursday for Denver, Col., where they plan to spend 10 days visiting with Mrs. Oberf elder's family. Suzanne Ginsburg, who is attending the University of Colorado in Boulder, and her sister, Mignon, who is a student at Mills College, Oakland, Calif., will join their mother in Denver en-route home to spend their summer vacations. Mr. and Mrs: Oscar Zemon of Roslyn Rd. are spending a few days in South Bend, Ind., as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Baer. Mrs. Louis Friedman of St. Louis, Mo., who spent the winter months in Miami Beach, Fla., is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rothberg of Chicago Blvd. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Schwartz of Cambridge Dr. returned on Wednesday from a few days' visit in Chicago. Miss. Isabel Wolfner, who has been attending Columbia uni- versity, is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clamage have moved from San Juan Dr. and are now residing at 18329 Ashton Rd. David Mayer of Chicago Blvd. is spending a fortnight in New York visiting with friends. • Mrs. Annette Bartell and her daughter, Phyllis, - of Rochester Ave. spent a few days in Chicago where they went to attend the wedding of Mrs. Bartell's brother, Cassius Winkelman of Warsaw, Wis., to Edith Spiegel, on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkel- man of Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Winkelman of Ren- frew Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Winkelman of Port Huron also attended the ceremony. Mrs. Max Krell of the Lee Plaza Apt. is spending a few weeks in New York visiting with members of her family. Miss Joan Grosner will arrive this Saturday from Oxford, 0., where she is a student at Western College, to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of Atkinson Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lazar and their small daughter, Diane, have moved from Tuxedo Ave. and are now residing at 19342 Washburn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Friedman and their daughter, Joan, who have been making their home with Mrs. Friedman's parents, Prof. and Mrs. Samuel M. Levin of Broadstreet Blvd., have moved into their own home at 15824 Normandy Ave. RT 2/c Richard A. Kahn, who has served with the U. S. Navy for 2 1/2 years, including more than a year in the Pacific area, has received his discharge and is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Kahn of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Joseph Beisman of Atkinson Ave. and Mrs. Max Hess of Calvert Ave. have returned from San Antonio, Tex., where they were the guests of their sister, Mrs. Isador Wolfe. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mintz of Whitmore Rd. have returned from Miami Beach where they spent the winter month; Dr. Emil Rothman and his son, William, of Glastonbury Ave. have returned from a few days' visit in New York. Hadassah Selects Department Heads Co-ordination—Mrs. Harry Barnett. Committee on Committees—Mrs. Carl Schiller. Budget—Mrs. Wm. Isenberg. American Affairs—Mrs. Perry Burn- stine. Nominations—Mrs. Frank Wetsman. Members at Large of Executive Board—Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Mrs. Wm. Isenberg. Members at Large of Governing Board—Mrs. Julian Krolik, Mrs. Philip Lpson. Past Presidents on Executive Com- mittee—Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Joseph .Ehrlich. annual meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools last Wednesday evening at the Jewish Center. Folk dances of many lands by' mem- bers of the Auxiliary, a dance program by the Wayne Univert- sity group und e r the direction of Mrs. Julia Sanford and by Shaa- rey Zedek seniors under the di- rection of Moe Kesner, featured the program. The gathering was greeted by Able Kasle, president of the schools. Mrs. A. L. Carnick pre- sided and Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman was in charge of the program. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman, president; Mrs. Thedoore Isaacs, Mrs. Burton Seidon and Mrs. Philip Gilbert, vice-presidents; Mrs. Joseph Jacki'er, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph Dorfman, financial secretary; Mrs. Louis Gelfand, corresponding secretary; Mit. - William Mandell and Mrs. Jack Zeldes, assistant correspond- ing secretaries; Mrs. Meyer Beck- man, treasurer; Mrs. Joe -Hor- witz, auditor; Mrs. Abraham B. Stralser, parliamentarian. The following board members were elected: Mesdames Morris Heller, Albert Posen, Louis Tat- kin, Sidney Weiner, Joseph Voiles, C _ harles Grosberg,_Robert Marwil, William Nadler, Robert Loewenberg, Meyer Katz, Saul Gordon, Meyer Charlip, Moe Dann, Murray Jacobs, Harry Fine,_Richard Cott, Max Dushkin, Harry Kraft, George Orley, Man- dell Rosenzweig, Max Hayman, Bertram Smokier, Morris Krause, Morris Fishman, Louis J .Tobin, Anna Moss, Nathan Spevakow and Charles A. Smith. Honorary members: Mesdames Morris Adler, Bernard Isaacs, Julius Berman, Henry Lippitt, Isaac Margolis, Alex Moss, Charles Robinson, George M. Roberts, Isaac Shetzer, Abraham B. Stralser, Max Wechsler, Mau- rice H. Zackheim, Jack Tobin, Albert L. Carnick and Morris Krause. At Home for Bnai Moshe Confirmand Mrs. Rae Solomon, of 2637 Bos- ton Blvd., will be at home from 3 to 6 p. m. Sunday, June 9, in honor of the confirmation of her daughter, Phyllis, from Congre- gation Bnai Moshe. No cards. College Park Camera Shop 8723 Puritan, near Wisconsin • Camera and Movie Supplies • We Rent Home Movie Films, 8 and 16 mm. Expert Photo Finishing and Enlarging 1..• • • May 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Cohen of Hamilton, Ontario (Esther Goldberg, formerly of April 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Detroit) a daughter, Marilyn. Fremont Sweetwine (Edith Has- May 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Da- sin) of 2614 Leslie, a son, Ben- vid Feld (Barbara Krause) of jamin Alan. Whitcomb Ave., a son. May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. May 24—To Mr. and Mrs. David Geqrge I. Fisher (Sylvia Dunsky) of Kentucky Ave., a daughter, Ruby of 18630 Santa Barbara, a son, Richard Lee. Suzanne Carol. May 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Sher- May 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Mares man Goldman, a daughter, •Joan- yin Nussbaum (Gloria Davidoff) ne. of Philadelphia, Pa., a son. For May 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ed- the present, Mrs. Nussbaum is win Katz (Lois Winick) of Los with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angeles, Calif., formerly of De- Harry . Davidoff of Calvert Ave., troit, a son, Steven Marshall. with whom she has been visiting. May 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Ber nard R. Berman (Ruth Rothen- berg), of Chicago, Ill., a daugh- CENTRAL ter, Noreen Rae. May 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Leo Florist and Gift Shop 1 Mandell (Mollie Rosenthal) of 11525 DEXTER BLVD. I 4342 Cortland, a son, Richard HOgarth 1160 Fred. We Deliver May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Beerbohm (Gertrude Denen- burg) of 19358 Stoepel, a daugh- Lending I ter, Sherry Nan. Library May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Karbal (Ida Cohn) of 1616 W. Philadelphia, a daughter, Gifts Carol Ann. • 11 May 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Phil- lip J. Feigenson (Evelyne D. Greeting Cards Holzman) of Fullerton Ave., a SAM GINSBURG % daughter, Susan Michael. • NOW OPEN We Do Expert Commercial and Candid Photography Births • In accordance with amendments to the Chapter constitution, pre- sented at the annual meeting of Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, the former designation of "board member" has been changed to that of "department head." Pur- suant to the nominating commit- The new recording secretary of MIDWAY FLORISTS tee's report, accepted at that the University East Group is Mrs. TO. 8-1650 3351 W. Davison meeting, the following will serve Samuel Coggan. as department heads: Honor Roll—Mrs. Robert J. Newman. Co-chairman—Mrs. Sidney Allen. Membership--Mrs. Sidney Solomon. Education—Mrs. Morris Wayne. Youth Aliyah & Minyan—Mrs. Her- man August. Bulletin—Mrs. Leo Orecklin. Publicity—Mrs. Philip Broudo. Jewish National Fund—Mrs. Walter Field. Child Welfare—Mrs. Milton Maddin. Palestine Supplies—Mrs. Wm. Gor- don. • Oneg Shabbat—Mrs. Harry August. Public Relations: Jr. Hadassah Advisor—Mrs. Sid- ney Brangl. Zionist Council and Community Clerical—Mrs. Peter Bernstein. Council—Mrs. Benj. Laikin. Telephone—Mrs. Morse Saulson. SociAl—Mrs.. Chas. A. Smith._ • Page Thirteen Management: Ernie Deutsch .. . Back from Service Phone: UN. 3-3453 NINO b. NOW Nalle1/4 NNW 'wok Wilk Now. Every Bride's Dream A Wedding of Detailed Perfection Dorothy's Unique Bridal Service . • • makes that dream possible. Every de- tail carefully attended to personally, from flowers to seating arrangements. No task left incomplete. For Full Details Call Dorothy's Catering Service Now operating her own establishment and not connected with any other catering service. 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