r Page Twelve THE J -EW1SH NEWS ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY j Mr. and Mrs. Nate Rosenbaum of Youngstown, 0., .are guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morris of Burlingame Ave. In honor of the engagement of Miss Beth Rosalie. Weiner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Alexander Weiner of Richton Ave., to Albert Marven Margolin,- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Margolin of Buena Vista Ave., a reception will be held at the home of the bride-elect, 2980 Richton, from 7 to 11, p. m. Sunday, June 30. •No cards. Miss Freida Frazer, a student at Michigan State College, is spending her summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer. Mrs. Barney Newman of Tuxedo Ave. left June 24 for a month's Stay in Tacoma, Wash., and Portland, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Minus of Burlingame Ave. entertained 20 guests at dinner at their home. Rabbi and Mrs. Leonard Kasle and children are now making their home in .Detroit. Mrs. Abe Kasle was hostess at a luncheon on Monday in honor of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leonard Kasle, who is now residing ing Detroit. Mrs. Maurice Landau, a guest at the luncheon, just having returned from a trip to Palestine, brought greetings from the homeland and told of the marvelous spirit of the Jews. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bogrow of 1942 Gladstone celebrated their silver anniversary on June 21. Their son, Harold, recently discharged from the army after serving three year's, was present as was their nephew, Capt. Harold Eisenberg, who came from Los Angeles to attend the celebration. The Bogrows have an- other son, T/5 Milton, who is still in Germany. Miss Sue Berger of Chicago Blvd. has as her house guest Miss Constance Lipchinsky of Miami Beach, Fla. . Mrs. Meyer Newman has as her guests her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman of Mt. Vernon,• N. Y. • Mrs. Meyer Newman of W. Outer Dr. had as her guests Dr. and Mrs. Sam Vogel and son, Jimmy, and her brother-in-law, Barney Barlow of Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Vogel attended a lecture course in Ann - Arbor. Dr. and Mrs. Morris H. Marks of 2245 Edison Ave. will have open house on Wednesday, July .3, 8 to 11 p.m., in honor of their 25th wedding anniversary. No cards. Miss Bernice H. Weisman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Leo Weis- man of Buena Vista Ave., has returned home after .her graduation on Saturday from the University of Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Louis -Berman•of Sorrento Ave. were hosts at an open house in honor of their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Gold- stein of Taylor Ave., who are spending the summer as guests in Los Angeles of their' children, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tanenberg (Sylvia Goldstein). Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Krause entertained at a buffet supper on June 22, honoring their children, Dr. and Mrs. Gerald B.. -Krause, upon their graduation from the University of Michigan. Mrs. Krause • s the former Edith Frances Santer, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Simon Santer of Highland Park. Mrs. Stanley R. Dudelson of Ohio Ave. entertained at a luncheon on June 22, honoring the forthcoming marriage' of Mildred Million to Cpl. Harold Weiss. Complimenting Miss Million, Mrs. Anna Weiss, entertained at a bridal shower for 125 people on June 19. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Moss . of 18281 Pennington will entertain family and friends at a reception on Friday. evening, July 12, at Knollwood Country Club, honoring the marriage of their son, Mel- vin, to Cbrinne Vv"-ollman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Woll- man of Las- Vegas,- Nev. No cards. The wedding was performed May 12 at Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles. Upon their return from their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moss will reside - here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Poulin of 2516 Monterey Ave. celebrated their 25th. wedding anniversary June 26. A dinner and reception will be held Saturday, June 29, at the Wilshire Hotel. Out of town guests will be: Mr. and Mrs. - I. Golberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. Poulin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goldberg, and Misses Nellie and Shirley Leibowitz, all of Philadelphia. Among those who attended the at-home in honor of the conse- cration of Deborah R.. Frutkin were Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin and daughter, Dody, Mt. and Mrs. Max Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Philmore Dickson, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Friedman and son, Murray, all of Canton, 0. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frutkin and sons of Alliance, 0. Mrs. Max Schreiber and her • two small children are -leaving this Friday for their home in New York after a few week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of Elmhurst Ave. PWO Elects Officers; Hear Mrs. Landau's Message, Report on Zion Mrs. Maurice Landau, who has just returned from Palestine, brought a message from the Working Women's. Council of Pal- estine to conference of the Pioneer Women's Organization on June 20. Mrs. Landau told of her visit in the Children's Home at Kfar Saba. She urged that more American Jews take an interest in redemption work and that more become investors as their assets are needed for Palestine's upbuilding. The following Pioneer Women's Council officers were elected: President, Emma Schrier; vice-presi- dent and fund-raising chairman, Chana Michlin ; co-chairmen, Yetta Landy, Florence Primak, Fannie Schrier• sec- ond. third and fourth vice-presidents ' and their co-chairmen: Sarah Levine, Jennie Malamud, Ray Levine, Ethel Cohen. Sylvia Novetsky, Isa Kay, C. Linsky; recording secretary, Sarah Nakeisky: corresponding secretary, Goidie Waserman; financial secretary, Reba Colman; treasurer, Chavera Mos- er; bulletin, Yetta Dubin, Dora Ku- move; JNF, Bernice Stollman, Stander Coldoftas; legislative, Adele Mondry, Dorothy Goodman; program, Jennie Xalamud; social, Gussie Green, Jean Weiss; Zionist Council, Emma Schrier; Farband Camp, Sarah Levine. Friday, June 28, 1946 Births Recent Bride May 30—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gross (Sylvia Zingeser), a son, Robert Allen. * * * June 1—To Dr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Reisman (Geraldine Good- stein), a daughter, Toni Rachael. * * * June 11—To Mr. and. Mrs. Sam Glassman (Peggy Katz), a daugh- ter, Judith Lynn. - ▪ * * June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry Rosen of 18279 Monte Vista (Estina Weinberger) formerly of Cleveland, a son, Jerry Robert. * * * June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- nard Koss (Sylvia Radin) of Rich- ton Ave., a son, Steven Jay. * * * June 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Goldsmith (Anne Kessel- man) of 4224 Waverly, a son, Berry Marc. * * * June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cherniak (Beatrice Rotenberg) of 1160 Victoria Ave., Windsor, a son. * * * June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perlman (Helen Knopper) of 18659 Roselawn, a daughter, Bar- bara Joan. * * * June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weingarden (Audrey C. Franklin), a son, Ronald Jay. * * * June 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Max- well Jospey (Ann Barna), 731 Covington drive, a daughter, Barbara Ilene. * * * June 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin Levinson (Clara LaBret) of 18087 Woodingham, a son, Franklin Edwin Levinson. * aos -ift-iseotet ri.; D. Margolis of London, On- tario, performed the ceremony. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. ISadore Gruskin. —Photo by J. J. Clarke MRS. MARTIN SELMAN Miss Miriam Mintz, daughter of Mrs. Harry Mintz of Asbury Park, became the bride of Martin Sel- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Selman of Ewald Circle, at a candlelight ceremony at Park Ave. Hotel, on June 2. The bride's uncle, Rabbi Mor- Gowned in ivory satin and net, the bride carried a bouquet of gardenias and white orchils. Her attendants were the Miss- es Faye Flint, Shirley Lubetsky and Lorraine Margulies. Miss Norma Newman was maid of honor. Don Yost of Buffalo, N. Y., was best man. Milton Drap- kin, Milton Ring and Edward Meer seated the guests. The bridal couple received the guests at a dinner in the Pent- house before leaving for a honey- moon in Northern Michigan. Out of town guests at the wed- ding were: Rabbi and Mrs. Mar- golis and son of London, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Yost and sons, Donald and Marvin, of Buffalo; Mrs. Rebecca Mintz and Moe Mintz of Montreal; Mrs. Morris Eisenberg of the Bronz; Mrs.' Clara Rafsky of New York; -Mrs. Philip R. Segal of Flushing, N. Y.; Dr. C. Krieger of Toronto. 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