Friday. Octobor. 11, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS To Wed Next June ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Rd. left on Tuesday to spend a few days in New York. Mrs. Walter Lillienfeld of Winnetka, Ill., has been visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Day Krolik of Wildemere Ave. Maurice Enggass, his daughter, Barbara, and his son, Peter, of Cumberland Way have returned from a visit in New York. Mrs. Rosalie Gates of Los Angeles is the guest of her brother, Samuel Gilbert of Arden Park. Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. is spending a week in New York. Mary I Wilkus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkus of Boston Blvd., and Suzanne Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd., have returned to Boulder, Colo., where they resumed their studies at the University of Colorado. Dr. and Mrs. Edward E. Levine (Ethel Isenberg) have re - turned from their wedding trip to Canada, the New England States and NeW York and are now residing at 950 Whitmore Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Isenberg (Helene Michel) are now residing at the Polk Manor Apt. on Second Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Pontiac had as their guests last week Mrs. Barnett's sisters, Miss Zelma Rosenthal of Patter- son, N. J., and Mrs. Samuel Weinstein of Beaumont, Tex., Stanley Weinstein of Chicago and Miss Harriet Solomon of Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. Harvey Lynn of Memphis. Tenn., and her two small sons are visiting Mrs. Lynn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Diamond, of Longfellow Ave. Mr. and Mrs. David Racoosin and their daughter, Mira, of Rose- lawn Ave. have moved to Summit, N. J., where they plan to make their home. John Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Alexander of Calvert Ave., has enlisted in the U. S. Army and has left for his post at Aberdeen, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivan Frankel of Muirland Ave. have re- turned from a few weeks visit in California. Mrs. Morris Mersky and her small daughter of Tuxedo Ave. left on Sunday for New York where they plan to visit their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wolfson. Philip Caplan, who attends the Yeshiva University jn New York, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Caplan of West Boston. Miss Lucille Michaelson left on Wednesday for Germany where she will resume her duties as Club Director for the American Red Cross. Milton Gordon returned on Monday to Los Angeles, Cal., where he is attending the UCLA after spending the Holy Day,;, with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave. His brother. Louis. of Washington. D. C., was also home for a few days. Cpl. Bartley Feinberg has returned to his post at Randolph Field, Texas, following a few days furlough spent with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg of Boston Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Rudie Kresin of Los Angeles were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clinton of Santa Rosa 'Ave. for two weeks and were extensively entertained during their stay. Lt. Dean P. Carron, who is stationed at Fort Sheridan, Ia. spent a few days leave with Mrs_ Carron and their small son, Neil. in their home in Roselawn Ave. Sgt Albert H. Rosengarten returned from the Philippines and I Okinawa where he served for the past year in the Army Air Force. He is now at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Rosengarten of 1944 Elmhurst, and plans to resume his studies at Wayne Uni- versity. all Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Saperstein of Northlawn Ave. announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Harvey Stuart, on Friday, Oct. 11, at Temple Israel, Detroit Institute of Arts at 8 p. m. No cards. • • • Mr. and 'Mrs. Max Kaine of Santa Rosa Drive announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Selden, on Saturday morning, Oct. 13, s at Congregation Bnai David, 14th and Elmhurst. A dinner will be given in his honor on Sunday evening, Oct, at the Lee Plaza. • • • The Bar Mitzvah of Irving Nus- baum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Nusbaum of 3773 Glendale, will- be observed on Saturday morn- ing, Nov. 2, at Cong. Beth Abra- ham, Linwood and Sturtevant. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Martin ELAINE BARNETT announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Marshall Leonard, on Mr. and Mrs. Da , -id Barnett o Saturday morning, Oct. 19, at Congregation Shaarey Israel, 810 Cortland ave. announce the en- E. 49th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. There gagement of their daughter, will be an open house reception Elaine, to George Maskin, son of in Detroit at 2295 W. Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maskin of on Sunday, Nov. 3, 2 to 6 p. m. Claiinnount ave. The wedding will take place at the Book-Cadil- No cards. lac Dec. 21. Both attended Michi- gan State College. Mr. Maskin, Menuhin in Concert who served four years in the At Masonic on Oct. 14 Army, 25 months of which he AIM served overseas with the news- Yehudi Menuhin, world famous paper Stars and Stripes, is a violinist, will appear at Masonic member of the Detroit Times Auditorium on Oct. 14. Sports. staff. He began play ing the violin a the age of 4, an at 7 appeared as soloist with th S a n Francis Symphony Or- chestra. H made his New York debut at 9. His first ; Euro- pean debtit w made in' 1927 with the Lam- Y. I Menuhin oureux Symphony Orchestra. He completed his first round-the- world concert tour in 1935. He retired for two years and re- turned to the concert stage in 1937. In the summer of 1940, Yehudi Menuhin, with the aid of his sis- ter Hephzibah, raised $50,000 for victims of war and persecution. Page Eleven Windsor to Honor To Wed in January Rosenthal Oct. 24 Banquet Arranged to Greet Newly-Elected President of Ontario Zionist Region Harry Rosenthal of Windsor will be honored at a community banquet on Oct. 24, at Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue, Wind- sor, on the occasion of his elec- tion to the presidency of the On- tario Zionist Region. The dinner at 6:30 will be followed by a program to be announced later. In charge of arrangements for the banquet are: Milton Sumner, Wolf Auerbach and Louis Lut- vak. Out-of-town guests are expect- ed to attend. MISS EDITH PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Press of 2466 Buena Vista announce the engagement of their daughter, Edith, to Lawrence D. Rudin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zigmund Rudin. Mr. Rudin, formerly of Detroit, is now residing in Hollywood, Calif. The wederng date has been set for June 1, 1947 . Births Sept. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slawin (Babette Berg), a daughter, Helene. • • • Mrs. Sept. 9—To Mr. and Leonard Fink (Frances Neuman). a son, Ronald Alan. • • • SEPT. 10: To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A. Raskin (Ann Frankel) of 19466 Greenfield Rd., a daugh- ter, Judith Sonya. • • • Sipt. 22—To Mr. and Mrs. !Morris A. Morton (Kalmayne Rottenberg) of Calvert Ave., a son, Allan Harvey. Local Brevities "AROUND THE WORLD IN THE SCHOONER YANKEE," the adventurous color motion picture story of an 18-month vagabond cruise around the world in a 92- foot sailboat. will open the World Adventure Series season of pop- ular public lectures at the Detroit Institute of Arts at 3:30 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. next Sunday afternoon and evening. Commander Irving Johnson, world-famous yachts- man and author, is the speaker. • • • Dashing SIDNEY MONTAGUE, former Canadian "mountie," will tell of his thrilling experiences with he Northwest Mounted Po- lice at Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater, Wednesday morn- ing Oct. 16, at 11 o'clock. For his coming lecture, "Moun- ty" will describe in his colorful I style the highlights of his job in one of the most rugged police organizations the world has ever known. A question period will . follow the talk. Reservations are , available at Grinnell's. RA. 1124. ' For information about the Town Hall Series, call Detroit Town Hall Headquarters, Room 220. Hotel Statler, CH. 5617. ••• Sept. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Goodman (Fayette Tan- nenholz) of 16592 LaSalle, a son, Phillip J. • • • Sept. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Davis