Friday, June 7, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Betty Soss, a student at Olivet College, is home to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss of Balmoral Rd. Maj. Theodore I. Cooper, who has been in service four years including 21/2 years in India and China, is now on terminal leave and with Mrs. Cooper.. is for the present making his home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburger of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewenstein of Warrington Dr. had as their guests, last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iglauer and their twin daughters, Jean and Marge, Mrs. Elsa Buka, Mrs. Florence Weiler, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Silber- man and their daughter Lynn, and J. B. Goodman, all of Cleve- land. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis have moved from Whitmore Rd. and are now residing at 26691 Hendrie Blvd., Huntington Woods. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert I. Kallet of Muirland Ave. had as their guests last week-end Dr. Kallett's mother, Mrs. Guida Kallett, and his sister, Rose Kallet, of Syracuse, N. Y., Mrs. S. Saber and her daughter, Barbara, of Miami Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Barney Ber- man of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Soss of Hamiltion Dr. had as their guests last week-end Mrs. M. Schlang and Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Brown of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gordon of Parkside Ave. have returned from a few weeks' stay in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Eleanor Scher of Chicago is spending 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher of W. Philadelphia Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels had as their guests last week- end, members of their family, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stein, and Miss Connie Stein of Toledo, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Sampliner of Cleveland. Pvt. Bruce Polozker has returned to his post at Fort Devers, Mass., after spending a few days' furlough with his mother, Mrs. Jacob Polozker. 3,1r. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Rd. had as their guests. last week-end, Mrs. Smilay's family, Mrs. M. B. Goff of Pitts- burgh, Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Goff of Buffalo and Harry Goff of Akron, 0. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of Edison Ave. have as their guests for the week, Mrs. Esther Isenberg, Mrs. Max Isenberg and Mrs. Floyd Rindskoff of New York. Mr. and Mrs. David Segal of Greenlawn Ave. had as their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenner, their daughter, Annabell, and their son, Clarence, and Mrs. Wesley Woods of Flint, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gassel of Atlanta, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Love and their daughter, Helen, of the Wilshire Hotel returned on Thursday from a few days' stay in Chicago. Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal Jr. of Parkside Ave. returned on Tuesday from Chicago where she spent •a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Salzton. Mrs. Peter Vass of the Wilshire Hotel is spending the week in New York. Her daughter, Alice, returned last Friday from Boston, where she attended Rockwood Park School, to spend the summer vacation. Miss Frieda Goldsmith has returned to New York after a week's visit with members of her family. She was the house guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Gold- smith of Kentucky Ave. Mrs. Julius Howard of Los Angeles, Calif., is a guest at the Book Cadillac Hotel while visiting with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salon of Longfellow Ave. had as their guests last week-end, members of their family, Mrs. Harold Powell, and her son, Kenneth, of Pittsburgh, Dr. and Mrs. N. L. Salon and Joel Salon of Fort Wayne, Ind. Joseph B. Heller and daughter, Harriet, of Atkinson Ave. spent the last week-end in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine G. Levy of Collingwood Ave. have as their guest for a few weeks Mrs. Levy's mother, Mrs. Rose Levin of Milwaukee, Wis. Her sister, Miss Goldie Levin of Milwaukee and her nephew, Harold Levin, who is attending the University of Michigan, spent last week-end with them. - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Winkelman of Boston Blvd. have as their guest Mrs. Winkelman's mother, Mrs. Carrie Goldbacher of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gluskin of Tyler , Ave. had as their guest last week-end, Mrs. Lee Goldberg of Canton, 0. MisS Dena Goldsmith of Duane Ave. who ha's left on a trip to California will visit her brother, Morris Goldsmith, in Tuscon, ,Ariz. before returning. Dr. andMrs. Arthur Miller have returned from Chicago where Dr. Miller has just completed his residency at Michael Reese Hospital and for the present are with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanurl Lipchinsky of Leslie Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Calvert were hosts at a brunch laSt Sunday in honor of two bridal couples: Miss Bernice Rosenbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Rosenbaum, and Ben- jamin B. Hertz, son of Mrs. Israel Hertz, whose marriage will be an event of July 9; and Miss Freda Joy Sendler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Sendler of Flint, and Sidney Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Davidson of Flint, whose marriage will take place in Flint on June 23. Farband Schools Will Graduate 11 IOW VOW NOW NOOK ',alai VOW Births - To Wed in Fall ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY •■ 111. ■ :CENTRAL Florist and Gift Shop 11525 DEXTER BLVD. HOgarth 1160 MARION SELENE POMERANTZ Mr. and Mrs. David Elliott Pomerantz announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Marion Selene, to Gordon Fishman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fishman of Lincoln Park, Mich. A Fall wedding is planned. Installation Dance Set By Shaarey Zedek YPS Young People's Society of Cong. Sharey Zedek will be host to members and friends on June 29 at an installation dance in the Social Hall of the synagogue. The chairman, Marian Lewis, and her committee are planning an impressive ceremony during the intermission when new of- ficers will be installed. Music will be by Jules Klein and his orchestra. Tickets may be purchased from members or at the door. Refresh- ments will be served. The dance committee consists of Ruth Lesser, Rae Ann Moss, Roland Gittleman, Adeline Cohen, Shirley Hersh, Soll Ginsburg, Fay Rapoport, Robert Bichkoff, Tina Dubrove and Marilyn Gold. S. 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Mr. Harris re- Mary. cently was discharged after serv- * * * ing for three years a first lieu- May 16—To Dr. and Mrs. Pe- tenant in the army. They are at ter A. Martin of 2245 Atkinson, present residing with Mrs. Har- a son, Richard Jay. * * * ris's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben- May 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis jamin Wilk, 20125 Canterbury. * * * A. Phillips (Marion Steinberg) of 2647 Sturtevant, a daughter, June 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Louis Linda Carol. Braitman (Arabelle Levenson) * * * of 2303 Calvert Ave., a daughter. May 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- * * * bert M. Brown (Adeline J. Tatel- To Mr. and Mrs. Saul L. Krie- man) of Boston Blvd., a son, Manuel Lawrence: ger (Faye Block) of Van Nuys, a. * Calif., a son, Avery Howard. May 26—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Linden (Evelyn Ginsburg), Cirrricil 8 n tf11-21-71-if- a son, Russell Mathew. * * * May 27—To Dr. and Mrs. Al-. bert D. Weber (Ruth Sher) of 3353 Calvert, a son, Howard "Always Fresh Flowers" Gary. ,* * Bill Caplan - Larry Morris May 28—To Mr. and Mrs. We Deliver Harry Frank (Peggy Smitt), a son, Harrison III. Anytime — Anyplace! * * * 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. May 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Faigenbaum (Anita Litwin) TY. 4.7784 of Clements Ave., a son. Weddings 4 44 miao w FarnTly Groups Children's Pictures Individual Portraits Reproductions .2 % 'e 4- Af Jack Allen and Tony Klein Your Favorite Vocal M.C's The following Farband school A: Summer Camp for Boys We Deliver pupils will be graduated at cer- 5 to 15 emonies at the Jewish Commun- at Lending ity Center on, June 16: Eagle River, Wisconsin Library Jerry Barish, Rosaly Bloom- eight healthful, educational, (un- eld, May Dubin, Leonard Schre- packed weeks of character de- er, Billy Ginsburg, Hyman Men- velopment for growing boys. Gifts delson, Anna Mour, Elliot Aap- FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION • oport, Jannet Fogelman, Elinor Greeting JEAN CUTLER ADINOFF nyder, Evelyn Weinstein. Cards SAM GINSBURG TY. 4-4350 An interesting concert i s I lanned for the commencement, ).cialk Vag.Nesiglk 'soak 'mak ' VOW \NSW Valk , valls ■ 'Walk 'WSW •012.1. Nallak including a specially arranged I TY. 4-9490 9925 DEXTER usical program with Cantor i Hyman Adler of Congregation ••nai David as guest soloist. "Yugent Leben," the school an- nual, will be issued on this oc- "Caterers of Distinction" Is Our Motto casion. The book contains articles by teachers and pupils. "Perfection" . . . Is Our Creed t Refreshments Will be served Under the constant supervision of Vaad HaRabinom fter the graduation. r Page Thirteen `millsk NOW NNW VOW Valk Via", 'NOW Nolgo, Nook Viso. wok NSW 4 Camp Playfair Located in North Michigan, near Charlevoix, Petoskey On Beautiful Lake Walloon Camp Program is Under the Personal Supervision of Ronald D. Patterson, B. S., M. A., Health and Physical Education Director at Post Junior High School, Detroit Mr. Patterson was formerly owner and director of Camp An-A-Ma-Kee, Alpena, Mich. Also on the Staff Leo Thaldorf, A.B., B. S., B.S.M., A.M., in Detroit Schools for the Past 20 Years, is Director of Senior Boys' Division Wm. Gunsalus, University of Detroit, for the past two years head of nature study at Camp Brady, Boy Scouts of Amet Ica Paul J. Beaubien, B. S., Head Football Coach, Jackson High School, Jackson, Mich., will be Athletic Director Sophie Mendel, Teacher of Music Tom Walker of Detroit Area Boys Scouts' Office Will Again Head Up Water Front Activities Eugene Walker, M.A. Arts and Crafts S years with Detroit Board of Education Miss L. Myers — In charge of Kindergarten Group 9 Years. Pre-Kindergarten & Elementary School Teaching Experience Miss L. Lewis, A. B. 10 Yrs. Elementary School Teaching • Experience Patricia Phelps, Registered. Nurse, Mich. Grad. Mary Beaubien, B. 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