Friday, October 1 S, 1946 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Ten - ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Murray M. Kahns Spend Honeymoon in Bermuda Mrs. Schaver Returns to Detroit After 6-Month Tour of Europe Evelyn Miskin, of New York, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hy Lewis of 2221 Gladstone. She expects to make Detroit hel- home after returning to New York in two weeks. Mesdames Charles Bassey, Samuel Blacher, Samuel Danto, Joseph Falk, Benjamin Jackson. Samuel Keene, Adolph Kosichek, Daniel Krouse. Harry LeVine, A. J. Schmerin, Harry Singer, Mor- ton Snyder and Myron Steinberg attended the convention of the State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods in Lansing, Oct. 8, as dele- gates representing Temple Israel of Detroit. Miss Helen Fishman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fishman of Clair- mount Ave., and her fiance, Manny Iselman, were honored at a bufTet supper given for the family by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fishman of 3411 Sherbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ja•kel and sons, Louis Allen and Martin, of Los Angeles. are visiting friends and relatives here and are the house guests of Mrs. Jackel's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Lezell of Kentucky Ave. Billie Wilkelman Kurlander and Rosalind Kurlander have moved to their new home at 127 S. Willaman Drive, Beverly Hills, Mrs. Morris Schaver returned on Monday, by Clipper, to New York, after a six months' tour of displaced persons camps in Europe. Mr. Schaver, who joined his wife in Europe five weeks ago, returned with her. They arrived in Detroit on Thursday. Mrs. Schaver, who originally left for Europe with the World Jewish Congress delegation consisting of Dr. Israel . Efros and H. Leivick, remained in Europe and appeared in concerts under the auspices of the Jewish Agency for Pal- estine. She appeared before survivors from Nazism in 50 camps and sang before more than 100,000 persons. Her High Holyday broadcast was so popular that it was repeated four times. Windsor's Jewish -branch of the Canadian Legion will spon- sor its Remembrance Day dance at Elmwobd Hotel, Windsor, on Nov. 10. Proceeds will be used for the building fund and veter- ans' relief. Many 14•11i's orch- estra will provide music from 9 to 1. Tickets are available in Detroit at Zukin's Confectionary, when Anita June Bell, daughter 12th and Hazelwood. of Mrs. Matilda Bell of Holly- wood, Calif., formerly of Detroit, 3 Maritime Cooperatives became the bride of Murray M. Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Founded by Ex-Servicemen Kahn. Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer NEW YORK, (JPS-Palco•) — officiated at the double ring cere- Returned Jewish ex-servicemen mony. The couple spent their two- in Palestine have recently found- ed' three maritime cooperatives week honeymoon in Bermuda. Tne bride wore a gown of ivory with an initial investment of over satin simply fashi- ned with a $40,000, the information bulletin modified sweetheart neckline, lof the World Zionist Executive's long top-end sleeves and a circu- j Youth Department reports. Two lar train. Her veil of illusion of the cooperatives, established was banded with delicate white in Haifa, will construct and re- plumes. She carried a bouquet pair wooden boats and will en- gage in electrical work aboard of roses. Her uncle, Rudy LoPatin, gave ships. The third, comprising 25 the bride in marriage. Mrs. Lo- members, intends to operate a Miss 'Betty H. Shulman of Pasadena Ave. ha l returned from sited with the New York City and Washington, D. C., where,she''i Joseph Rosenciorfs of Lamont St. In honor of the 16th birthday of Miss Lorraine Falcon of Cin- •innati and the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel —Century Studio Photo Grossman. a dinner party was given at Hotel Statler lay the Falcon MRS. MURRAY M. KAHN Family and was followed by a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Pickwick Room of the Harry L. Cohen of Collingwood Ave. Whittier Hotel was the scene of Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake, Birmingham, bad as their week-end guests, Mu. and Mrs. Charles Cohen of a beautiful wedding on Sept. 29 Cleveland. Mrs. Lois Ettinger and daughter, Claire, of Chicago Blvd., were guests in Chicago for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman, of Hamilton Rd., have left for a stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Sidney Allen of Lincolnshire Dr., returned on Thursday from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kai•hen, of Huntington Woods, are visiting in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lambert. of Whittier Dr., have returned from a week's stay in Atlantic City. Mrs. Barnett Malbin, of the Indian Manor Village, left on Wednesday to spend a fortnight in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Adolph Loveman and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tross, of Louisville, spent the last week-end visiting with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis. of Whitmore Rd., have returned from a stay in New York and Atlantic City. Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Dante, of Chicago Blvd.. have as their guest Miss Alice Frieder, of Cincinnati, who is a field worker for the Round Table of Protestants, Catholics and Jews. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baer. of South Bend, Ind., spent the last week-end here visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stein and son. Milton. have moved from Afton Rd. and are now residing in their new home at 1260 Strathcona Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blumenthal. of Birmingham, Ala., spent the last week-end visiting with friends in the city. Mrs. Alfred Frank of Petoskey. Mich.. who attended the Sister- hood's convention in Lansing last week spent a few days with her sister Mrs. Louis Smilanskv of Burns Ave.. enroute to New York ;mi d New Haven. Conn.. where she will visit with her brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline. of Cortland Ave.. have returned from Cleveland and Youngstown where they spent a few days S. - Ralph Lazrus Heads Einstein Foundation Windsor Jewish Legion Gives 'Dance on Nov. 10 The Albert Einstein Founda- tion, Inc through its board of directors, a n - nOunced the elec- tion of S. Ralph - 1Lazrus, as pres- ident, to succeed Dr. Israel Gold- stein, who re- ! signed Sept. 16. The Foundation plans to estab- lish a Jewish- , sponsored, secu- lar, non - quota university i n S. R. Lazrus Waltham, Mass., to be open to I l students and faculty on the sole basis of scholastic merit. Mr. Lazrus, treasurer of the Benrus Watch Co., has been as- sociated with the foundation since its inception, as chairman of the founder's campaign commit tee, and a member of the Board. New York's Wedding and Party Service in Detroit PARTIES BY VAL flow ers. publicity. All details for ent'-^ Complete catering, Patin was matron of honor. Julius boat service on the Yarkon River and the Dead Sea. It already has Kabatsky was best man. RA. 4860 401-2 Dime Bldg. A wedding dinner was served acquired seven motor launches. 411111111•111. for the immediate families at the lak VIM. VIM VOW VOL Nollft. VIM. VOW NOM NOW '.21 1 1m. • lr 71.• VOW NOM NOM 'MOM 10 Whittier and was followed by a reception for 400 guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Sny- ABRAHAM LITTMAN ANNOUNCES THE PRESENTATION der, brother-in-law and sister of OF THE GREAT MUSICAL COMEDY the bridegroom. 99 f Goods News! Revival of Yitlaish Thloer! "EHRLACM UN SCHWERLACH Featuring Bernard Baruch Gets Brctherhood Award S Pesaehke Burstein — Lillian Luchs and the with the talented charac:er ac revs TiLl iE RA . popular juvenile comedian SAM JOSEPHSON, togethcr with outst,nd- Ing actors listed on the placards. S S visiting with members of their family. NEW YORK (JTA)—Bernard AT SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL Mr. and .34x5,_ Alfred L. Deutsch have returned froni their M. Baruch was named winner of SECOND AND TEMPLE wedding trip and for the present are making their home with the human brotherhood award SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENIFC7, OCTOBER 27 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg of Strathcona Dr. given annually by the Fraternal Tickets are avaikible at Metro Music House. 10328 Dexter. TO 8-4114. Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen. of Lincoln Pk., left on Sunday to spend League of the Jewish Education p Sosin's Confectionery. 12180 Dexter. TO. 6-9566; Craig's Confect >nyry. $ 8640 12th, TR. 2-5384. TR. 2-8889; Chesl iik's Book Store. 8663 l:-.th. TY /4 week vi , 'ting with frie- r,,Is in Bloorn;ngton. Ill. Committee of New York at the 5-6811, and from Mr. A. Littman. 1927 Pingree. TY. 6-9186. And on the d M rs. Fins Fisher. of Lakewood Ave., left on Tuesday for a League's annual convention at the day of performance only at the Theater. TE. 2-6t14,3_, lus tax; Prices: Matinee. $2 00. $1 SO, $1.00, 75c. short stay in New York. Waldorf Astoria Hotel. Evening, $2.50. $2 00, $1.50. 51.00, plus tax. Mrs. Irene Cordon. of Petoskey. Mich., who attended the Sis- This is the fifth annual award ... ,NOOK NOM .4101M VOW VOW VOW VOW VOINI. VW,. 'mean. NIA, ■ ••• ■ villa. vollIk VII. 4 terhood convention in Lansing last week, visited with friends in made "for the most significant Detro't before returning home. conrtibution to the promotion of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Greenstone have as their roost Mrs. human brotherhood." It was Greenstone's mother. Mrs. IVI•rris Si.mons of Syracuse, N. Y. voted to Mr. Baruch for his ef- Mrs. Abraham Zierer, of Tuxedo Ave., left last week for Los forts in furthering world peace Angeles, where she will be the guest of her son and daugh- as American delegate to the UN ter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zierer. Miss Cha rlotte Mills. vocational counsellor for the Jewish Atomic Commission. The formal Community Council of Minneapolis, is visiting with friends in presentation will be made at a later date. Detroit. Former recipients of the Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mittenthal, of Warrington Rd:, left on League's award are Franklin D. Monday for a stay in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Siegel, of Fairfield Ave., left on Monday Roosevelt, Dr. Arthur H. Comp- ton, University of Chicago physi- to spend a few days in Chicago. George Seyburn, of Buena Vista Ave., and Meyer Fishman, of cist, Supreme Court Justice Frank Murphy and former UNRRA Di- Fairfield Ave., are spending a few weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Max Effron, of W. Boston Blvd., have returned rector Gen. Lehman. If FORE from Philadelphia where they visited with Mrs. Effron's parents, —. SAD AND lUW Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Chaiken. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Balaban, of Pennington Dr., have returned tea. S from a week's stay in New York. 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