Page Eight THE JEWISH NEWS August Bride ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Leon A. Cohen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Cohen of Lawrence Ave.. left on Sept. 6 for Stanton Military Academy in Virginia, accompanied by his mother, to enroll for his first semester. Miss Frances Bornstein of Philadelphia Ave. left by plane Mon- day, Sept. 2, for an extended vacation in Mexico City, where she met her brother, Morris. After her visit there, she will leave for Los Angeles to visit with Miss Florence Kravitz, formerly of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Blanck (Lorraine J. Denenburg) have returned from Cihcago, Shirley Mae Curtis of Clairmount Ave. returned to her home after a year's stay in Los Angeles, Calif. Enroute home, she stopped at Tucson, Ariz., to visit relatives. Miss Aileen F. Stein, daughter of the A. C. Steins of W. Phila- delphia Ave., was honored with a dinner attended by relatives on the occasion of her 21st birthday. Miss Frances Fox, Louis Fox and Miss Blanche Pearl have returned from a Labor Day week-end at Cedar Pointe. Mr. and Mrs. Morrey Shepherd of 4335 Cortland were guests at a surprise party given in honor of their 10th wedding anniversary. A buffet supper was served to 25 guests. The hosts were Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kosak. Morris Bornstein, who has been attending the summer session at the University of Mexico, returned to Detroit last Sunday, before going back to the University of Michigan, where he is a senior. - Mr. and Mrs". Hyman Berger will be at home on Sunday evening, Sept. 15, in honor of their daughter, Esther, whose marriage to Harold Isaacs of Long Island, N. Y., took place Aug. 1 in Atlantic City. The reception will take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Berger, 2244 Edison Ave., 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker were guests for six days at the Waldorf-Astoria, New York. Mr. and M.S. I. Levinthal and daughter. Phyllis, returned to their •home on Martindale Ave. after a month's visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Carver (Golde Levinthal) and daughter, Judy, of Miami, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Simon and Bernice Simon motored to Charlevoix to visit Bernard E. Linden, fiancee of the latter, at Hilltop Inn, for Labor Day week-end. Jeanne Betty Curtis was feted by 28 guests at a surprise party, honoring her 18th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis of 7333 Midland, had as their guests over the Labor Day week-end Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lewis of Chicago, Ill. The following were guests of Hilltop Inn, Charlevoix: Mr. Ed- ward H. Ehrlich, Mr. Milton Goldrath, Mr. Jack Fine, Mr. Jack D. Fromm, Mrs. Sol Schavowitz and daughters, Miss Marion Klavons, Mr. and Mrs. Max Miller, Mrs. E. Rice and sons, Mr. Abrams Sapiro, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin L. Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Morganwroth, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Champagne and son, Mr. J. D. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Eder, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golden, Mr. A. H. Brodie, Mrs. P. Leach. On Aug. 31, Miss Marilyn Boesky was hostess to a group of friends at a wiener roast at Lola Valley Park. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mann and son Donald of Mansfield Ave. returned from an extended trip to Los Angeles, Calif. Mrs. Anna Korduner of Huntington Park, Calif. formerly of De- troit, entertained for Mrs. Eva Mann and Mary Schwartz of Detroit. Also present at luncheon were Pearl Begleman, Nettie Sher, Jean Korchek and several other guests, all former residents of Detroit. Mr. 0. J. Adelson and children of Gladstone ,Ave. are back home after spending two months at their summer home at Woodland Beach, Lake Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Max Medintz and daughter, Sylvia, formerly of Grand Ave., are now residing in Los Angeles, Calif. Max M. Fried and Samuel B. Fried of Laurence Ave., returned from a motor trip to Long Island, New York. Mrs. Morris Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein, 16522 LaSalle Blvd., left for her home in Los Angeles, after spend- ing several weeks with her parents. Mrs. Goldstein is now con- valescing at home. Judge and Mrs. Charles Caspar Simons of Connecticut Ave., are home after taking the Saguenay Cruise and a visit with Mrs. Simons' family in Montreal. Rhoda and Sharrie Schneider, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Schneider of Flint, returned from a two-month visit with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mittleman, Houston, Tex. They are the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leinoff. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson and daughter, Judith, of Webb Ave. have returned from a week's stay in Chicago where they were guests of the Palmer House. Miss Minnie Tobin, who visited with her family in Detroit for six months after spending 10 years in Palestine, has left for Port Elizabeth and Durbin, South Africa, by way of Alexandria. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Winkelman's brother_inlaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis, and their mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum of Glad- stone, Mich. The Winkelmans' sons, Jack and Fred, left on Thurs- day for Delfield, Wis., to attend St. John's Military Academy. Miss Bernice Sheplow of Clairmount Ave. left on Thursday for Brooklyn, N. Y., where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Abramson and their daughter, Deborah. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grossman of Parkside Ave. are spending a week in New York. Mrs. M. E. Taplan returned to her home in Philadelphia after a visit with her father, Julius Stocker of Pingree Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Landsberg of Roselawn Ave. returned from Chicago where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Winkelman. Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Keidan, their daughter, Ethalyn, and son, Daniel, returned to their home in Madison after a visit with their family. New Zionists to Meet Wednesday to Assist Detainees in Palestine The executive committee of the New Zionist Organization of De- troit will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m., at the home of M. Manuel Merzon, 2615 Taylor, to launch a city-wide committee to aid in the work of Asirai Zion Fund for the assistance of Jews detained by the British in Palestine. This project, strictly non-parti- san, is sponsored by a national committee on the roster of which are Dr. Leo Jung, Morris Wein- berg, publisher of the Day, Pal- estine's Chief Rabbi Isaac Herzog, Israel Rokach, Mayor of Tel Aviv, Prof. Joseph Klausner of the Hebrew University and others. LOOK ! Friday, September 6, P946 Louis Katz's Celebrate Anniversary, Return Of Son, Son-in-Law Miss Subar To Wed Lt. J. M. Kaufman In honor of their 25th anniver- sary and the homecoming of their son, Daniel, and son-in-law, Lt. Morris Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katz of 18041 Griggs Ave. enter- tained 100 guests at their home Sunday evening. Lt. Miller served in Manila with headquarters of the ordnance base and is now on terminal leave. He has completed 38 months in the Army. Daniel, holder of the Com- bat Infantry Badge, served on Morotai and Mindanao for eight months with the 31st Division and was stationed in Yokohama with the 731st Engrs. from Oct. 1945 ‘o July, 1946. Both arrived back in the United States on Aug. 10. Among the out-of-town guests —Photo by J. J. Clarke were Mrs. Ben Clark of Brooklyn MRS. LEONARD SCHREIBER and Mr. and Mrs. Irving Galatz, MISS SOREL SUBAR At a recent August ceremony at Mrs. Edith Galatz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Morris I. Subar of Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- Estelle, all of the Bronx, N. Y. Fullerton Ave. announced the en- uel, Pauline Smolinsky became the Frances Bloom Gets gagement of their daughter, Sorel,. bride of Leonard Schreiber. to 1st Lt. Jack M. Kaufman, son - Mrs. Schreiber, who attended Role in Civic Players' of Mrs. Abraham Kaufman, at a Wayne University is the daughter Comedy at Art Institute of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Smolin- dinner on Sept. 8. sky. Mr. Schreiber, president of Frances Bloom of 15833 Indiana, Lt. Kaufman, a graduate of Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity at talented young soprano, is mem- Wayne University College of Med- Michigan State College, is the son ber of the Detroit CiVic • Players of Mr. and Mrs. Moe Schreiber of cast which presents the comedy icine, is a member of Phi Lambda Brooklyn, N. Y. success by Kaufman and hart, Kappa Fraternity. He served his The bride was lovely in a princ- "George Washington Slept Here," internship in Harper Hospital, De- - ess style gown with a sweetheart for three nights, Sept. 12, 13 and troit, and now is stationed at Percy Jones General Hospital, neckline edged in lace, long leg 14, at the Art Institute. Mrs. B. R. Bloom, Frances' Battle Creek. of mutton sleeves, and a tight Miss Subar is a student at bodice trimmed in seed pearls at mother, also is a member of the Wayne University. the waist. She carried a bouquet Detroit Civic Players. of white orchids. Muriel Smolinsky was her sis- Downtown Synagogue ter's maid of honor. Also attend- Services Announced ing the bride were Mrs. Norman Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser Leemon, another sister of the announces that his sermons at Beauty Salon bride; Elaine Schreiber, sister of High Holyday services of the the bridegroom; Helen Gottlieb Downtown Synagogue, to be held Distinctive Service to and Bernice Sheplow. Jack Schrei- this year at the Park Avenue Discriminating Women ber, the bridegroom's cousin, was Hotel, will be as follows: ermanent Waving a Specialty best man. The ushers were Jack Thursday morning, Sept. 26, Reasonable, Reliable, Responsible Kasten and Marvin LoPatin, fra- "The Healing Power of Our Con- ternity brothers of the bride- Open Thursday and Friday groom; Norman Leemon and Al- secrated Days"; Friday morning, Till 10 P. M. by Appointment Sept. 27, "Behold, He That fred Gottlieb. TO. 8-1845 13633 Linwood Keepeth Israel Shall Neither Out of town guests included Slumber. Nor Sleep." the bridegroom's grandmothers, Mrs. B. Schreiber and Mrs. M. Freystadt; Mr. and Mrs. W. Schrieber, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schrieber, and Miss Helen Schrieb- er, Mrs. D. Gottlieb and Miss Ber- nice Gottlieb of New York, and Mrs. H. Berman of New Jersey. 9001-12th St.—Cor. Taylor After the dinner and reception the couple flew . to Chicago for their wedding trip. Solomon's Deb's Millinery OSTROWER RELIEF SOCIETY will meet Sunday at the home of George Moskowitz, 2461 Blaine Ave. New members are welcome. S. 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