Friday, August 2, 1946

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

THE JEWISH NEWS

Miss Klein, Opera
Singer, To Wed
Easterner, Aug. 25

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Landsberg of Greenlawn Ave. enter-
tained at a dinner party on July 27, at the Fort Shelby Hotel, in
honor of their 25th wedding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. David Goldenberg (Joyce Landsberg) returned to
their home in Chicago after spending the week-end with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Landsberg of Greenlawn Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. David Arfa and their son, Jack, of Pasadena Ave.,
and their nephew, Donald Fox, are vacationing for several weeks at.
Lesser's Lodge, Omena, Mich.
Mrs. Minnie Atkins of Monterey Ave. is vacationing for several
weeks at Lesser's Lodge, Omena, Mich.
Mr. and. Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. returned
from Maine where they visited their daughters, Janet and Linda,
who are spending the summer at Tripp Lake Camp.
Miss Emma Butzel of the Belcrest Hotel is spending the sum-
mer, in Charlevoix where she is a guest at the Beach Hotel.
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and daughter, Eleanore, of Boston Blvd.
have returned from a month's stay. in Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Heavenrich of Longfellow Ave. have as
their guest Howard Blitz who hails from the state of Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner and daughter, Nancy, of
Burlington Rd. are spending a few weeks in Charlevoix.
Madelaine Brody, who has been attending the summer session
at Northwestern University is spending the remainder of the sum-
mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brodie of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. are leaving
'MISS DOLPHINE KLEIN
this Friday by motor for Baltimore, Md., where they will visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Cal-
members of their family.'
Miss Sadie Hirschman of Glynn Ct., who has been spending vert Ave. announce the betrothal
the early summer in Frankfort, is now visiting, with friends in of their daughter, Dolphine, to
Milton Escher, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Charlevoix.
Bernard Ginsburg. who has been residing in New York, is now Louis Escher of Park Crescent Ho-
making his home with his mother, Mrs. Aimee Gaines of Massa- tel, Riverside Drive, New York.
chusetts Ave.
Miss Klein has been singing with
Miss Marcia Ermann of Merton Rd. has left to accompany her the Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Co.
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ulman of Cincin- and has been studying for grand
nati, on a cruise to Nova Scotia.
opera for the past year in New
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons- and their sons, Broudy and York. s
Edgar, of Strathcona Dr. are vacationing in Charlevoix.
Mr. Escher is a graduate of Co-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman and daughter, Marilyn, of lumbia University and is a mem-
Birchcrest Dr. are leaving this Saturday by motor to spend a fort- ber of Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity
night in Ludington.
and the City Athletic Club of New
Miss Julia Klein and her father, Aaron Klein, of Boston Blvd. York.
returned on Monday from Charlevoix where they spent a week as
Their marriage will take place
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor W. Klein.
on August 25, in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Haas have moved from Renfrew Ave. and
are now residing at 3287 Sturtevant Ave.
Samuel T. Gilbert of Arden Pk. and his sister, Mrs. Carrie Davis
of the Statler Hotel, have left to spend the remainder of the sum-
mer at Mr. Gilbert's summer home in Ciiarlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Elliot N. Lipson and their small son, Allan, who
have been making their home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Gordon of Parkside Ave., have moved into their new home
at 26654 Huntington Rd., Huntington Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Marcuse and their two chqldren are the
guests of Mrs. Marcuse's mother, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, at her summer Russian's Lai-est Action Bars
home in Charlevoix.
Restitution of 'Organized'
Lt. Seymour L. Grossfeld, who has been in service 31/2 years,
Estates Held by Nazis
including 19 months in the Pacific area, is now on terminal lave
and at home with his parerits, Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossfeld of
Farrand Ave.
VIENNA (JTA) — The situation
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Spertner of Mendota Ave. have been spend- concerning the restitution of prop-
ing a. few weeks in Charlevoix.
erty expropriated from Austrian
Harold• Weinstock of New York is the guest of Noel Buckner of Jews by the Nazis, already com-
Pontiac.
•
plicated by • the seeming reluctance
Dr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers of Kentucky Ave. are spending of the Austrian Government. to
a few days in Charlevoix, having brought their daughter, Harriet, act, is now becoming even more
to nearby Camp Cuggell. They plan to spend a short time in
complex due to the fact that the
Mackinac Island before returning home.
Russian occupation authorities
Mrs. Louis Smilansky and daughters, Beth and Gail, of Whittier
Rd. have returned from Petoskey where they spent a week as the are including "aryanized" Jewish
guests of Mrs. Smilansky's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. property in their general program
Alfred Frank.
of taking over homes, farms, fac-
Mrs. Julius Brown of Lincolnshire Rd., accompanied by her tories and landed estates.
Soviet authorities originally
daughter from New York, is spending some• time in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Krause of Boston Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. stated that "aryanized" properties
Fred Gross and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hyman of Buena Vista Ave.. would not be included in repara-
have returned from Boyne City where they were guests last week tions exactions under the Pots-
at the Dilworth hotel.
dam agreement, but their latest
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman and their small daughter of course of action is held to be at
LaSalle Blvd. are spending some time in Charlevoix.
variance with such assurances.
Mrs. ,Ervin Greenbaum of Glynn Ct. has returned from a visit From being a thorny Austrian
in New York and Boston.
problem, the restitution of Jewish
Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein and her daughters Carol and • Judy property has become an even more
of Parkside Ave. have returned from a few weeks' stay in Charlevoix. involved- Russo-Austrian question.
Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Gould of Dearborn have returned from a few
Last weekend the Russians took
weeks' visit in Los Angeles, Cal.
over 25 Jewish landed estates, to-
Mr. and Mrs.' Milton. Hirschfield of Fairfield Ave. are vacation- taling 6,988 hectares (17.267 acres)
ing in Charlevoix.
which had been under - the control
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dorb of of the so-called Austrian Coloni-
Roslyn Rd. have returned from a vacation in Frankfort.
zation Society. Privately "aryan-
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Weinberg of Northlawn Ave. spent the last ized" Jewish land holdings of even
week-end in Charlevoix.
larger/ a6reage have also been ab-
Mrs. Peter Travis of Boston Blvd. has returned from a fortnight sorbed by the Russians into their
in Cedar Point, 0.
Eastern Austrian Colonization So-
Cantor and Mrs. Jacob Sonenklar of Calvert -Ave., accompanied ciety.
by their daughter. Mrs. Tucker, and her small son Larry, of Chicago,
A high Austrian official states
who spent last week visiting here, have left for South Haven.
that the Russians have not seized
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Steinberg of Byron Ave. are spending some
the properties of Austrian Nazis
time in Charlevoix.
as such, but chiefly the estates of
Harry Greenberg of Los Angeles, Cal., is visiting in Detroit with
Jews which the Germans took or
members of his family.
Abe Gordon of Webb Ave. has joined Mrs. Gordon An Charlevoix, "purchased" after the Anschluss.
Among the Jewish. estates now
where she has been spending the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. are vacation- taken by the Russians are one
said to belong to an American,
ing in Frankfort.
Samuel- Preston of Monterey Ave. has left to spend 10 days with Mathias Loew, and property regis-
Mrs. Preston and their daughters, Barbara and Judy, who are sum- tered in the name of Franz von
Papen.
mering with Mrs. Preston's father, Max Alpert of Strassburg, Pa.
Mr... and. Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. who have been
motoring through Northern Michigan are now spending a week- in
Frankfort.
Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. is spending a few weeks
in Jackson's Point, Ont.
Miss Zelma Rosenthal of the Belcrest hotel has left for Patter-
Finishing — Enlarging
son, N. J., where she will be in charge of Dietetics, at the Patterson
• Beautiful Work
Jewish Hospital.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane of Fullerton Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
• Modern Equipment
Herman Holinstat of Roselawn Ave. have been spending a few
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Miss Marabel Denenburg of 2004 Central has left for a ten-day
stay in New York and will sail Aug. 10 on the M. S. Stella Polaris
for a cruise to the West Indies. She will return Sept. 2.
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Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Blanck (Lorraine J. Denenburg) returned
from their honeymoon in. the East and are npw residing at . 2004
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Central.

Soviet Officials
In Austria Seize
Jewish Property

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Page Nine

To Wed Detroiter

Births

July 9—To 'Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Niskar (Dorothy Freiman)
of 2738 Glendale, a son, Allan
Michael.
* * *
July 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
thur H. Jonas (Ann Solomon) of
2933 Elmhurst, a daughter, Susan
Lee.
* * *
July 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Jaffe (Selma Mindel) of Sturte-
vant Ave., a daughter, Marilyn
Adele.
* * *
July 15—To Mr. and Mrs. Jer-
ome B. Friedman (Shirley Weis-
brot), a daughter, Evelyn Linda.
* * *
July 19—To Mr. and Mrs. David
B. Smith (Ilene Felsenfeld) of 950
Whitmore Rd., a daughter, Susan
Louise.
* * *
July 19—To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Jacobson, of Chicago Blvd. (Alice
Shaw of Cleveland) a son.
* * i *
July 19—To Dr. and Mrs. Ben-
jamin Reder (Rosalyn Maskin) of
18957 Kentucky, a daughter, Nan-
cy Dianne.
* * *
July 21—To Mr. and Mrs. Jos-
eph Finsterwald (Marie Dane-
man) of Roselawn Ave., a son.
* * *
July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I. Wasser (Ethel Kutnick), a
daughter, Susan Beth.

MISS ANITA JUNE BELL

The engagement of Anita June
Bell to Murray M. Kahn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kahn of Santa
Barbara Drive, was announced by
her mother, Mrs. Matilda Bell of
Hollywood, Calif., at a dinner party
given by her aunt and uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. Rudy LoPatin of Pontiac.

Bridal Calendar

Aug. 18 — Miss Helen Saralee
Solomon, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Solomon of 16824 Nor-
Council- for Judaism Asks Jews
mandy, to Jerome M. Keywell, son
To Repudiate Zion Terrorism
NEW YORK, (JTA) — The of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Keywell,
American Council for Judaism at Cong. Shaarey Zedek.
am. am Ii■
condemned the dynamiting of the
bmt(son(t=4,1mtmatimatui.4.•.614,14....q,b,
King David Hotel and other ac-
1
tivities of terrorists in Palestine,
and called upon Jews to "repu-
diate the perpetrators. of those
outrages and those leaders of
Jews, in and out of Palestine,
Company
whose incitement is equally re-
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