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August 30, 1946 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1946-08-30

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Friday, August 30, 1946

ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY I

Maurice Enggass, his daughter, Barbara, and son, Peter, of Cum-
berland Way returned on Tuesday from a stay in Charlevoix.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Schroder of Birmingham have returned
from a 10 day fishing trip in Ellsworth, Mich.

Pfc. John Kaichen, who had been stationed at Fort Knox, is
spending a week's transit furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Kaichen of Huntington Woods, before going on to his new
post in Seattle, Wash.

Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. had as their guest
for a few days Mrs. Levin'e daughter, Miss Janet Laib of New York.

Ruth Frank of Wildemere Ave. returned on Thursday • from
Chicago where she spent the last five days as the guest of Nancy
Lederer.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. are spend-
ing a few weeks in Denver, Colo., visiting with members of then
family.
Miss Ruth Hershman of New York spent a few days with her
parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave., before go-
ing for a vacation to Camp Timberland in the Adirondacks.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wolfner of Burlington Rd. had as their
guests last week Mr. Wolfne•'s aunt, Mrs. Sylvan Sandfelder of
St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Aitheimer and their daughter.
Edith, of Winnettka, Ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blumberg, who for a short while were mak-
ing their home with their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Sonenklar of Whit-
more.Rd., are now residing at 17688 Manderson Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Mayer B. Sulzberger of Puritan Ave. are spend-
ing a few weeks in the Snows in Northern Michigan.
Joan Grosner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner of
Atkinson Ave. returned on Wednesday from Los Angeles where she
spent the summer as the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Irma Marks.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Fox of Muirland Ave. have returned
from a 10-day stay in the Thousand Islands, Montreal and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. .DeRoy Kuttnauer and sons, Robert and Calvin,
have returned from a fortnight's motor trip through Wisconsin.
Mrs. Julius Klein and son, Warren, Mrs. Morris Bob and Mrs.
Joseph Ladensohn of Lorain, 0., are the guests of Miss Julia Klein
and her father, Aaron, of Boston Blvd. Mr. Klein, his son, Alan,
Mr. Bob and Mr. Ladensohn will join them on Sunday for the
Labor day weekend.
Included among the campers returning this week were Mickey
Fleishman from North Star, Hayward, Wis.; Nancy Fisher, Camp
Awanee in Vermont; Laine Ginn and Mary Lou Simons, Camp Win-
ona, Naple, Me.; Hortense and Myrna. Schlafer, Camp Agawac, Wis.;
Johanna Frankel and Ellen Jones, Wi-ca-su-ta, N. H.; Dare Schlafer,
Robert Frankel, Charles and Roger Brown, Billy Frank and Alvin
Ziv from Camp Wigman, Harrison, Me.; Susan Klein and Carol
Goldstein. Camp Metamora, Mich.; and from Pine Mere in Min-
ocqua, Wis., Lois Jane Daniels, Alice Spero, Anne Frank, Carol
Lichterman, Carol Barnett, Judy Rattner, Maryanne Berns, Eliza-
beth Meyers, Joan Loewenstein, Patricia and Valerie Oppenheim and
Barbara Levin.
Nathaniel Reese and daughter, Dorothy, of California Ave. re-
turned from a fortnight's stay at Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.
Mrs Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. has been visiting her
brother and sister_in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Fireman of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree of the Lee Plaza Apt. have returned
from Nippersink, Wis., and Chicago where they celebrated their
25th wedding anniversary.
Miss Frances Hellinger, niece of Mark Hellinger, left on Sun-
day for her home in Long Beach, Calif., after a visit with Midge
Agree of the Lee Plaza Apt.
Mrs. Edward Sklar and daughters, Helene and Mrs. Larry Raskin,
of Wildemere Ave. have returned from a week's stay in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius London. their daughter, Faye, and sons,
Bertram and Edmund, of Parkside . Ave. returned from a vacation
at Muskoka Lodge, Ont.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Mann and their two daughters of Roslyn Rd.
returned from Frankfort where they spent the summer:
Y/3/c Arthur James Rubiner, who has been in the Navy for 19
months, has received his discharge and is now at home with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubiner of Chicago Blvd. His brother
Jerry, returned home on Wednesday after a visit in Baltimore with
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kirschman, and in New
York where he was the guest of Dr. Bernard Heller.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Abramsohn of Ilene Ave. have as their guests
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Abramsohn and daughter, Shelia, of Bur-
bank, Calif.
Miss Natalie R. Goldberg of Tuxedo Ave. returned on Wednes-
day from Los Angeles where she spent the last few weeks as guest
of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Freedman.

Mrs. Norman Helpert of Elmhurst Ave. returned from Lake
Simcoe, Ont., where she spent the summer.
Leo Weisman of Buena Vista Ave. left on an extended trip to
Palestine.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Berke of Elmhurst Avt. returned from
Chicago where they were guests at the Edgewater Beech Hotel.
Complimenting Miss Bernice Rosenberg whose marriage to
Alfred L. Deutsch will he an event of Sept. 17, many beautiful parties
have been given. On July 25, Mrs. Adolph Deutsch was hostess at a
luncheon at the Book Cadillac Hotel, and a week later Mrs. Sig-
mund Barna gave a luncheon in the Statler. Terrace Room. Mrs.
Charles Canvasser's luncheon was at the Bood Cadillac Hotel . on
Aug. 14, and three days later Mrs. William Deutsch was hostess at
a luncheon in the Book Casino Room. The Book-Cadillac Hotel
was also chosen for the luncheon by Mrs. Robert Rosenberg on
Aug. 21. and the next day Mrs. Jerome Hauser entertained at lunch
at the Knollwood Country Club. Last Saturday, Mrs. Arthur Urbach
gave a kitchen shower and luncheon at Huyler's and on Tuesday
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein were hosts at a dinner party at the
Whittier.
Mrs. N. Blatnikoff and son, Basil, are visiting with friends in
Denver, Colo., and H6uston, Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Wolfman of Pingree Ave. returned from
Boston, Mass., where they attended the wedding of their niece, Mary
Wolfman of Dorchester, Mass., to 'Nnjamin Epstein.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Sims will celebrate their 50th wedding
anniversary at 16559 Cherrylawn on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 1, from
2 to. 5, at a reception to be given by their children, Messrs. and
Mesdames Edward, Eugene and Leonard Sims of Detroit and Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Kohane of Dallas, Tex., No cards.
Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut of St. Paul, Minn.,are visiting
with Mrs. Plaut's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yanich of Leslie Ave.
They have also visited recently with Rabbi and Mrs. W. Gunther
Plaut in Chicago and with Rabbi Plaut's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jonas Plaut, in Toledo, 0. Jonas Plaut was a recent visitor here
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yanich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abram of Burlingame Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Schaefer of Rochester Ave. are motoring through the west
en route to California. They spent a week-end in Los Vegas, Nev.,
and are now spending a month in Los Angeles.
Mr: and Mrs. Sam Rycus of Monterey Ave. and Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Fine of Cortland Ave. have returned from a 10-day tour of
Northern Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skolnik and daughter, Fern Carolyn, of
Grand Ave. are in Newark, N. J., for a 10-day visit.
Mrs. Rae Vehon of Tuxedo Ave. returned from a two-week
visit in St. Paul and. Minneapolis.

THE JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Fram to Dedicate
Institute in Pittsburgh

Page Nine

Rabbi Pram will travel to New
Castle, Pa., where he will address
the Burning of the Mortgage Din-
ner of Temple Israel of that city.
Rabbi Fram will be introduced by
Rabbi Iwan J. Gruen, formerly of
Danzig, whom Rabbi Fram met
when he traveled in Europe in
1937.

Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Is-
rael has been invited by the
Hebrew Institute of Pittsburgh to
deliver the )•incipal address at
the dedication ceremonies of the
new Institute building Sept. 1.
Israel Abrams, director of the
Hebrew Institute, w a s Rabbi
S. D. Ravitz Discharged
Fram's first teacher in Hebrew
Seymour D. Ravitz, S1/c, of
literature, and the pupil now re- 2293 Ford Ave., has returned from
turns to ionor his teacher.
Guam and has been discharged
On the evening 'if the -.me day, from the U. S. Naval Reserves.

lmgoo2

Selicks' Silver Wedding
Celebrated at Mt. Clemens

Mr. and Mrs. J. Selick of Mt.
Clemens were honored at a sur-
prise party marking their silver
wedding anniversary, given by
their children who just have re-
turned from service in the armed
forces. The event took place at
the Rovner Progressive Verein
meeting at Beth Tefilo Emanuel.
The entire family and many per-
sonal friends, including the mem-
bers of the Rovner verein attend-
ed the party.

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