Friday, July 12, 1946
THE JEWISH NEWS
- Visiting the Fishmans of Webb Ave. are Mrs. Leo Srole and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Alpiner of Reading, Pa. Mrs. Srole is
the wife of the welfare officer on the staff of UNRRA's Jewish dis-
placed persons center in Landsberg, Germany.
Miss Margot Abels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel .E. Abels
of 2947 Glendale, is spending her vacation at Windsor Mountain
Camp, Lenox, Mass.
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Abel of 3255 Cortland, are vacationing at
French Lick Springs Hotel, French Lick, Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. JaCob Wilk of Monterey Ave. celebrated the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Lawrence Harvey, at the Synagogue of the
David W. Simons Hebrew School on June 29, and with a dinner-
dance the following Sunday evening at the Bnai Moshe. Among
tile 195 guests were relatives and friends from Toronto, Hamilton,
Windsor, Chicago, Cleveland, Toledo and Flint. The toastmaster
was the Bar Mitzvah's' great-uncle, Dr. Shayle Miller of Chicago,
Ill. Addresses were delivered by the Bar Mitzvah, his parents and
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen.
Miss Marilyn Klein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein of
Monterey Ave., is attending the summer session at the University
of Michigan.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Portnay and family of Leslie Ave. are'
spending two weeks in New York and will return July 21.
'MRS. I. JEROME HAUSER
Mr. and Mrs? Benjamin Levenson and daughters, Leona and
Doreen, of Sturtevant Ave. spent the Fourth of July week-end in
Mr. and Mrs. Israel Davidson
Chicago.
announce the marriage of their_
Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Cooper and daughter, Rita Gail, of
Webb Ave. returned from an extended motor trip. Their itinerary daughter, Diane Davidson Deutsch,
included visits with relatives and friends at Binghamton and Bed- to Dr. I. Jerome Hauser, son of
ford Hills, N. Y.; Philadelphia, Pa.; and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. William Hauser of
While house guests at "Bonne Brook," the Bedford Hills estate
of Mr. Cooper's nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Spero, Flint, Mich., on July 1.
they were surprised by the arrival from Londdn, England, by
A_:;e1- an extended trip to the
Clipper Plane, of their grandniece and nephew, M. and Mrs. Jack
Brown, and daughter, Hilary Lynne. A few days later, Mrs. Spero, Northwest and Alaska, they will
sailedon the Queen Mary to visit her family in London. Miss Cooper make their home in Detroit.
left by plane for Springfield, Mass., for a week's visit at the summer
home of Mrs. Florence Jurist and daughter, Judy, of New York. City.
Dr. and Mrs. Herschel Zackheim of Northlawn Ave. are attend-
ing the convention of the American Medical Association in San
Francisco, Calif. Enroute they visited in Los Angeles and Long
Beach, Calif. Dr. Zackheim is a resident physician at Receiving
Hospital in dermatology.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Warner and son, Joseph, have returned
from a 10-day visit at Mackinac Island. They were accompanied of Blaine Ave. celebrated their
home by Mr. and Mrs. Milford Butzel of Macon, Ga., and Mr. and golden wedding anniversary June
Mrs. Jacob Levey- of Louisville, Ky.
Miss Yetta Schutzman has returned from Michigan State Col- 29 at a dinner party given by
lege to spend the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. their children and grandchildren.
I. Schutzman of Martindale Ave.
Many friends attended the re-
Miss Lillian Schwartz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwartz ception which followed.
of 3236 Webb, has returned from two years' overseas service with
Mr. and Mrs.• Freeman were
the Amerfcan Red Cross in New Guinea, the Philippine Islands and married'in Baltimore, Md., where
Japan.
they resided 15 years. For the
Morris Schwartz of Pingree Ave. is vacationing in California and
Portland, Ore., where he is visiting with his children, Dr. and Mrs. past 35 years they have made
their home in Michigan.
Marviir Schwartz and soils.
The Freemans have seven chil-
Howard Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stone of Fullerton dren, 13 grandchildren and five
Ave., and Stanton Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Art Moss of Santa
great-grandchildren. The chil-
Barbara, are spending the summer at Camp Michigama.
dren are: Harry, George, Morton,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins have returned from Cleveland
where they attended the annual convention of National Lawyers Hy of California, Mrs. Harry Mar-
Guild, Mr. Robbins having served as a member of the Detroit dele- Cus of Arizona, Mrs. George
gation. Mrs. Robbins and daughter, Martha Jane, left for -Charle- Prentiss, and Miss Minnie Free-
voix, Mich., to spend the summer. Alice Robbins, who is attend- man.
ing Merrill-Palmer Camp, will join her mother and sister in Char-
levoix in August.
Miss Estelle Blumenthal of Buena Vista Ave. has returned from
a nine-month trip through Texas and California.
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Miss Dorothy Schumansky of Doris Ave. has returned from a
six-months stay in California.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Baden, Lois and Joseph Baden of Cleve-
"Always Fresh Flowers"
land, 0., were Fourth of July week-end house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Jordan of Walnut Lake, Birmingham.
Bill Caplan - Larry Morris
Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan and Miss , Elizabeth Finley have
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opened their home at Walnut Lake, Birmington, and 'will, be there
for the remainder of the summer.
Anytime — Anyplace!
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis are visiting with Mrs. Davis' parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs, Henry Wineman of Hamilton Dr.
9111 Linwood at Joy Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schlessinger of Boston Blvd. have been the
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guests - of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman at their cabin in Gaylord,
Michigan.
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July 13 — Miss. Barbara Joan
Singet, 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.
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JULY 14—Miss Ruth Mirvis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Mirvis of Monterey Ave., to How-
ard Kraska, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Kraska of Bay City, at
the Bnai David, Elmhurst and
14th Sts.
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JULY 14—Miss_ Sylvia Kosit,
of Taylor Ave., to Irving Katz,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel' Katz
of New York, at the Whittier
Hotel.
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.- July 14—Miss Mary Bronstein,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • Julius
Bronstein of W.-Philadelphia Ave.,
to Al Riskin, son of Mrs. Jacob
Riskin and the late Mr. Riskin of
Flint, Mich.
CARD OF THANKS
The ,family of the late Osher
Weinstein wishes to express sin-
cerest thanks to relatives, friends
and organizations for the kind-
nesses . shown them in their recent
bereavement.
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Wm. Gunsalus, University of Detroit, for the past two years
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We make complete arrangements for your wedding party, with
Mildred Goldstein was re-elect-
ed chairman of the Business and
Professional Division of Hadassah
at the annual' meeting.
Other officers elected for the
coming year are: Roslyn A. Corn,
vice-chairman; Betty Utley-, re-
cording secretary; Ruth Zackem,
corresponding secretary; Lillian
Abramsohn, financial secretary;
Sadye Garfinkel, treasurer.
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SPECIAL SERVICE FOR WEDDING EVENTS
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May 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sid-
ney C. Solomon of 2938 Fullerton,
a son, Allen Barry.
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June 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
S. King (Esther Chosid) of 17534
Monica, a son, Dennis Michael.
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June 23—To Dr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Schwartz (Selma Gates) of
Portland, Ore., formerly of De-
troit, a son, Avery Abner.
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June 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Kane (Pera P. Shapira) of 18696
Cherrylawn, a son, Martin,.Harvey.
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June 27 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harrison (Rose Fleishman),
a daughter, Judith Lorraine.
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June 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
ton Woolf of 17190 Stoepel, a son,
Leonard R.
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June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
vin Lipson (Elsie Adler) of 2744
Gladstone, a daughter, Andrea
Beth.
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June 30—To Dr. and Mrs. Don-
old L. Golden (Norma Blum-
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son, Richard Steven-.
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July 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Boris
Raphael (Hilda Whiteman) of
3788 Glynn Court, a son, Leslie
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Re-elected to Head
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