Pace Fourteen THE JEWISH NEWS - Betrothed ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY S 1/c Marvin Jacobs has returned to his post at Great Lakes Naval Training Center after spending the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs of Glynn Ct. On Saturday they attended the graduation of his sister, Judy, from the University of Michigan. Lee Marks, son of Mr. and Mrs.. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd., left on Thursday for Camp Kawaga; Minacqua, Wis., to spend the summer. Mrs. Peter Vass and daughter, Alice, of the Wilshire Hotel are spending the summer in their home Peterhaven on Lake Shore Blvd., near Lexington, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Philips and son, Perry, of Calvert Ave. left on Wednesday for New Baltimore where they will spend the summer. Mrs. Hedwig Peritz of Burlingame Ave., her daughter, Mrs. Bernhardt Salomon, and her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peritz, left by plane for Los Angeles where they will spend a few weeks. Robert and Ronald Segar, sons of 'Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Segar of Birchcrest Dr:, have left to spend the summer at Camp Strongheart, Wis. Robert Morrison of LaSalle Blvd. left on Sunday for Cleve- land where he will assume his duties as assistant professor of social work at Western Reserve University. Mrs. Morrison (Nathalie Marwil) and their small daughter, Rosalie, will join him later. Mrs. Nathan Brotman of Toronto, who was in Miami Beach for the winter months, is the guest of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weisman of Calvert Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Jack Kimelman of Ann. Arbor are spending 10 days at Lake George, N. Y. Mrs. Louis Cohane of Highland Ave. has -returned from a short stay in Chicago. Mrs. Norman Weisman and her daughter, Virginia, who made their home with Mrs. Weisman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Lieberman of Chicago Blvd., while Mr. Weisman was serving with the U. S. Navy, have returned to their home in Dayton. Morton Lieberman, who accompanied his sister to Day- ton, has returned home after a week's stay. Mrs. Lyle Rogers and her small son, Harry, has returned to her home in Muskegon after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Harry Bierberstein of - Merton Rd. Mrs. Etta Cohen has returned to her home in Toronto after a fortnight's visit with Mrs.. Herman Wetsman of Chicago Blvd. Seymour Kite of Roselawn Ave. and Lou Rycus of Canterbury Rd. have returned from a few weeks' stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Colten and their sons, Harry and Rich- ard of Jackson Heights; L. I., spent a few days with Mr. Colten's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Colten of Rochester Ave., enroute to San Francisco where they plan to make their home. Expected home this Sunday are Lt. Alfred Shevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving J. Shevin of Parkside Ave., Lt. Richard Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohen of Sturtevant Ave., and Lt. Stan- ley Gordon Dorfman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Dorfman of Fullerton Ave. All three, who have been friends for some time, have been in service for 31/2 years, were stationed together in Guam for about 11/2 years and arrived in San Francisco on the same boat. Mrs. S. A. Jacobs of Glynn Ct. is spending the summer in Chatanooga, Tenn., with relatives and friends. Bar Mitzvah Mr. and Mrs. Sam Arkin an- nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Irwin Jay, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Saturday morn- ing, June 29. Reception at home; 4055 Glendale, Sunday evening, June 30, 6 to 10 p. m. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorf of 15369 LaSalle announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their son, Sheldon Lee, on Saturday morning, July 13, at Congregation Shaarey Shomay- im, 15700 Muirland. Reception at Educational Center, 11529 Lin- wood, that evening, beginning at p. m. No cards. • * * Mr. and Mrs. Mark Benach of Clements Ave. will entertain in honor of the bar mitzvah of their son, Raymond Harold, on Sun- day, June 30, at the Wilshire Hotel. Services will be held Sat- urday at Yeshivath Beth Yehu- dah, Dexter and Cortland. Philippines' Highest Award Goes To Col. Julius Klein CHICAGO, (JTA)—Col. Julius Klein, of Chicago, special assist- ant to Secretary of War Patter- son, has been awarded the Phil- ippine Distinguished Service Star, highest decoration of the Philip- pine Government. Col. Klein served in the Pacific for three years before being assigned to the War Department position. Jacob Sincoff, UJA Leader Leaves for Europe, Palestine NEW YORK, (JTA) — Jacob Sincoff, national co-treasurer of the United Jewish Appeal, sailed on the Queen Mary to visit Eur- ope and Palestine to see at first hand how funds raised for the relief, rehabilitation and reset- tlement of the Jewish survivors overseas are being expended. g raeme c-7p "Always Fresh Flowers" Bill Caplan - Larry Morris We Deliver Anytime — Anyplace! 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 Friday, June 28, 1946 Bridal Calendar June 29—Miss Betty Jane Co- hen, daughter of Mrs. Ada Cohen of Chicago, to Marvin M. Gold- berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Max Goldberg of Harper Ave. The ceremony will take place in Chicago. Mr. Goldberg, a gradu- ate of Wayne UniverSity; served for three years • in the Army Air Corps as a pilot. The couple will make their home in Chicago. • * * MISS GLORIA EILEEN ABRAM Polish General in Zion To Discuss Resettlement . JERUSALEM (JTA)—Gen. Wladislaw Anders, commander of the Polish army-in-exile, arrived in Palestine to discuss with Brit- ish authorities the resettlement of 5,000 Polish soldiers now gar- risoned in the Holy Land. June 29—Miss Lorraine Joan Denenburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Denenburg of Cen- tral Ave., to Martin M. Blanck, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Blanck of Pingree Ave. `ot * * * June 30—MiSs Shirley Zelick- man, sister of -Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Glinter, of Atkinson Ave., to Henry Baiter of N. Martindale Ave., who recently was discharg- ed after serving nearly five years with the Army Transportation Corps. * 5 -■ , 0000000k- - ,0048,004ANw - GARMENTS TO MAKE YOU BEAUTIFUL Corselets Mr. and IVIrs. Harry Abram of 2925 Burlingame announce the From Size 33 up engagement of their daughter, Gloria Eileen, to Richard Jay Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schaefer of Rochester June 30—Miss Sylvia Jane Bar- Ave. nett, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Bar- The bridegroom-elect is ' now 9015 12th St. nett, to Robert Serving, son of attending Northern. Illinois Col- Mr. and Mrs. Herman Serrins of 4.,ANSIO€VOLNSSSNSVOiNS, 44& lege of Optometry. A reception was held last Sun- day evening in the couple's hon- . A PERFECT WEDDING EVERY GIRL'S • DREAM . or, at the Abrams' residence. Dorothy of Dorothy's Catering gives her personalized service to prospective brides and attends to every detail, from flowers to Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kraft of seating arrangements. Glendale Ave., announce the marriages, at a double wedding ceremony at Lee Plaza, June 9, of their daughters, Sarah, to, to (Strictly Kosher and Elite) Herman L. Schuman, son of Mr. For Full Details Call TY. 6-0888 and Mrs. Fred M. Schuman of Grosse Pointe; and Evelyn, to Sanders Tobias, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobias of Pingree Ave. Rabbi Leon Fram performed the ceremony. MOORES CORSET SHOP Sarah, Evelyn Kraft HaveDoubleWedding Dorothy's Catering Service HOT WEATHER VACATION SALE! TO 1/2 OFF DRESSES AND PLAYSUITS. WIDE All Spring and Summer Bags . . Plastics, Straws and Leather in White, Red, Black , Brown, Navy and Multi-Colored The VARIETY IN JUNIOR AND LARGE SIZES. LEATHER SHOPPE TO. 8-5336 Corning, N. Y., at the Whittier Hotel. * * * July 13—Miss Barbara Joan Singer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nat Singer of 2056 Oakman Blvd., to Seymour Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Davis of Chicago, Ill., at Hotel Statler. COMPLETE STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM. 9322 TWELFTH ST. 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