Friday, June 21, 1946

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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman have moved into their new home
at 19647 Roslyn Rd.
Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way is expected home on
Monday from a visit in New York.

THE JEWISH NEWS

David Levin Weds
An UNRRA Associate
In Zeilsheim Camp

S. Rosenblatt

Nancy Levin, who is a student at Bard College, has left for
Woodstock, N. Y., to further her studies in art and sculpturing after
spending 10 days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin of
Muirland Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field of Cherrylawn Ave. have as their
guests Mrs. Charles T. Sitrin and daughter, Elaine, of Oneida,
N. Y., Miss Naomi Barnet of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. George
Templer and Mrs. Ned Bober and her daughter, Jean, of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt of Balmoral Rd. returned on
Thursday from Lenox, Mass. ,where they spent the week with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith.
Ens. Warren B. Shwayder, who has served in the U. S. Navy
for the last four years, has received his discharge and is now at
home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield
Ave.

Mrs. Walter Schoenbach of Chicago spent the week with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv of Wildemere
Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Aronsson of Chicago Blvd. have as their
guests Mr. Aronsson's brother, Bernard, Halmstock, Sweden.
Mrs. Maurice Landau of Longfellow Ave. has returned from
Palestine, where she spent the last two months visiting with her
mother, Mrs. Ethel Lamport. Before returning home she joined Mr.
Landau and her sister, Mrs. Julian Zemon, in Champaign, Ill.;
where they attended the graduation of her daughter, Carol, from
the University of Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Brown of Warrington Rd. had as
their guests for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. George Garrard of
Shanghai, China, who are enroute to England, where they will
spend the summer.

MRS. DAVID B. LEVIN

Word was received here this
week of the marriage of Miss
Lucienne Y. Polak, daughter of
Samuel Polak of Brussels, Bel-
giuni, and David B. Levin, of De-
troit, on May 19, at Zeilsheim,
Germany. Chaplain Irving Ganz
Rhoda Smilay left on Thursday for Cimarroncita Ranch, in of Bay City, Mich., performed
Ute Park, N. M., where she will spend the summer. Her parents, the ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smilay of Balmoral Rd., who accompanied her
Mr. and Mrs. Levin are both
to Chicago, are spending the weekend there.
member-S of the UNRRA team
Fred and Jack Winkelman, who attend St. John's Military operating the Zeilsheim Assem-
Academy in Delfield, Wis., are spending their summer vacation
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fair- bly Center for Jewish Displaced
Persons, .14r. Levin as Supply Of-
field Ave.
ficer and Mrs. Levin as Principal
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perlmutter of Edison Ave. were hosts to a
group of their friends at a cocktail party in their home last Sun- Welfare Officer.
day on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary.
S/Sgt. Harold R. Cohen, who has been in service 28 months, Goldberg Sisters to Wed
including 16 months • in China, has received his discharge and is July 2 in Double Wedding
now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Cohen of
Roselawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goldberg
Pfc. Gerald Davidson has returned to his station at Fort Sam of 38 Vernon Ave., Venice, Calif.,
Houston, Texas, following a few days' furlough spent with his formerly of Detroit, announce
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson of Webb Ave.
that they have set July 2 as the
Capt. S. S. Willis, who has been in service for more than three date of the double wedding, at
years, including six months in Okinawa, has received his dis- the Shaarey Zedek, of their
charge and with Mrs. Willis and their small son, Jimmy, are for the daughters: Zella to Leonard
present making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Greenfield, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Love of Clairmont Ave.
Max Schwartz of California, also
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Victor of Fairfield Ave. have returned former Detroiters; and Pearl
from Champaign, Ill., where they attended the graduation of Blanche to Ensign Stuart L. Sand-
their son, Harold, from the University of Illinois.
elman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe
S/1/c Gerald Davis, who has been in the U. S. Navy for the Sandelmau . of 2716 Cortland.
last two years, including service in the Pacificarea, has received
his discharge and now is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. vole Vela. 'mask 'vain 1 6, NNW Nase ■ Nook N.Ism ■
Lawrence Davis of Indiana Ave.
CENTRAL
Mrs. Phillip Sachs of Baltimore, Md., who came to attend the
graduation of her daughter, Harriet, from the University of Mich-
Florist and Gift Shop
igan, is spending a few days with her brother-in-law and sister,
11525 DEXTER BLVD.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. -
BOgarth 1160
Mrs. Morris Pronce of Glynn Ct. had as her guests last week-
We Deliver
end, Mr. and Mrs. Elrud Mitchell of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Prince, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Isquitck, Mrs. Rose Better and Mrs. Isadore Kohn of Cleveland.
Lending
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goldstick of Richton Ave. had as their guests
Library
last weekend, Dr. Harry Lepsky and Mrs. Bessie Friedman of Cin-
cinnati, 0., and Dr.and Mrs. Maurice Goldstick of Great Neck, L. I.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell H. DuFine of Webb Ave. had as their
Gifts
guests last weekend, Mrs. S. H. DuFine, and Mr. A. DuFine of
New York, Mrs. Sidney Engler, Mrs. Rose Ehrlich, Mrs. Rose Fine,
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Harry Strauss and Mrs. Ann Pearlman of Chicago, Dr. and Mrs.
Greeting
Max Peet of Ann Arbor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kornick and
Cards
their daughter, Gay, of Toledo, and Mrs. M. Goodman of Miami
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Mr. and Mrs. Max Stulberg of
17503 Prairie announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, David Ar-
thur, on Saturday, June 22, at
Northwest Hebrew Congregation,
in the Bagley School, at 9:30. A
reception will be held Sunday,
June 23, from 5 to 10.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Fox of
One Mile Before Qmena, Mich.
2992 Leslie announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Donald, a ) In Forests of Northern Michigan
student at Carmel Hebrew
• 1,600 feet above the Sea • Over-
School, on Saturday, June 22, at p looking Grand Traverse Bay, Lake
Cong. Bnai Jacob, Richton at
Michigan • Rated Healthiest Loca-
tion by State Dept. of Health.
Linwood. Donald will conduct
Half Mile Private Beach • Tennis
the entire services.
For a REAL
• B ask e t b a 11 • Shuffleboard
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• Baseball
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arkin an-
Vacation
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
All Modern Conveniences • Baths
• Showers • Fine Kosher Style
son, Irwin Jay, at Congregation
Meals • Produce Fresh Daily from
Shaarey Zedek, Saturday morn-
the Farm
ing, June 29. Reception at home,
4055 Glendale, Sunday evening,
Ben Basenko, Social Director.
June 30, 6 to 10 p. in. No cards.
Experienced
Children's Counselor.
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Fully Equipped Playgrounds
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip R. Kra-
vetz of 17566 Monica announce
ADDED . . . New, All
the Bar Mitzvah of their son,
Modern Building
Larry J., on Saturday, June 22,
at Congregation Bnai Zion. At
home Sunday, June 23, 7 to 10
p. m. No cards.

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Also on the Staff
Leo Thaldorf, A.B., B. S., B.S.M., A.M., in Detroit Schools for
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Wm. Gunsalus, University of Detroit, for the past two years
head of nature study at Camp Brady, Boy Scouts of America
Paul J. Beaubien, B. S., Head Football Coach, Jackson High
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Sophie Mendel, Teacher of Music
Toni Walker of Detroit Area Boys Scouts' Office
Will Again Head Up Water Front Activities
Eugene Walker, M.A. Arts and Crafts

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Ira Hirschnian of New York,
Honor Polish Delegation who is now touring Europe and
Asia as special envoy of the
Over WJLB Saturday
UNRRA, arrived here to study
The radio program of the Fed- the problems of the transfer of
eration of Polish Jews Saturday the 100,000 Jews from Germany.
evening from 9:40 to 10 p. m.,
over station WJLB, will be de-
voted to the delegation of Polish
Jewish leaders who are coming
to Detroit Sunday to address a
Dance, Dinner Orchestra
mass meeting in the auditorium
D-F-M Units
of Central High school.
The following will participate
Jack Allen and Tony Klein
in the radio program: Rabbi
'Your Favorite Vocal M.C's
Joshua Sperka, honorary presi-
dent of Detroit Federation of
Weddings - Banquets -Socials
Polish Jews; Milton Wienston,
Large or Small
president of the city committee,
Detroit Bnai Brith; Eugene Fran-
The finest Detroit talent
zblau, publicity chairman of the
at your call — All types
American Jewish Congress; S.
of entertainment.
Lifshitz, secretary Jewish Peo-
ples Fraternal Order; Charles
We will assist you, free of
Dricker, chairman of the Lands-
charge in the arranging and
rnanshaften organizations; Arthur
rehearsal of your ceremonial
procession.
L. Robbins, Wayne County Cor-
poration. Counsel, and Harry
For Information Please Call
Kaminer, who will conduct the
program.
TO. 6-5016 or TO. 8-0842

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equipped with running
water and modern toilet
facilities.
• Laundry done at Camp
• Completely Staffed by
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Counselors.

• Scout Test s, Including
Merit Badges.
• Recommended f o r Hay
Fever and Sinus Relief
• Overnight Camp Out

• Canoe and Boat Trips.
• Camping and Pioneering
Instruction.
All Types of Athletics and Sports Including:
Archery — Golf — Tennis
All American Red Cross Swimming and Life-Saving
Instructions and Tests Given. Certificates Awarded.
NEW ADDED FEATURES THIS YEAR:
NATURE STUDY ... 2 NEW SAILBOATS
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For $
Per Week
Only %/a All Season.
Phone Mrs. A. Mann
Day or Evenings
ALL THIS AND MORI'
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