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ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Page Thirteen
THE JEWISH NEWS
Fete Lilyan Cherniak
At Windsor Rece
Celebrating her full recovery from an". accident, Mrs. Frank
Hoffman, of Rochester Ave., entertained the Lathes Auxiliary of
the Master Plumbers Association at a luncheon last Saturday at
her home. To mark the- occasion she contributed $45 to Youth
Aliyah.
Complimenting Barbara Ann Prady on her sixteenth birthday,
her mother, Mrs. Calvin Prady, gave a luncheon for ten of her
immediate friends at the Terrace Room of the Hotel Statler.
as hostess to 14 guests at a
Janet Arfa, of Glendale Ave.,
surprise". nick-nack shower on Vct. 11, honoring Gloria Levine,
Nov. 2 bride-elect.
Mrs. George Freedman. of Whitmore Ave., has returned from a
week's stay in St. Joseph, Mich.
golden
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Marshak will be honored at a
wedding anniversary dinner and reception to be given by their
six children on Sunday, Oct. 27. Mrs. Marshak has been president
of the Fenkell Mothers' Club for several terms.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan W. Stegman, of Euclid Ave., and Mr. and
Mrs. H. Zank, of Taylor Ave., have returned from seven-week
motor trip to Miami Beach, Fla.
Honoring the former Phyllis Rossen. whose marriage to Bernard
were held:
L. Marks took place Oct. 6. the following social affairs
bridal
luncheon. given by Mrs. Samuel Marks Aug. 27 at Huyler's;
a
- Jack
a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ben Levenson and Mrs.
Lipson Sept. 11 at Canterbury House; a luncheon given by Mrs.
Phil Greenwald Sept. 15 at Canterbury House: a bridal luncheon
given by Mrs. Charles Grossberg Sept. 18 at Hotel Statler; a hand-
kerchief shower given by Mrs_ John Lassen Sept. 19 at the Whittier:
a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Jule Englender Sept. 20 at
Huyler's: a personal shower given by the Misses Arlene Gendelman.
Claire Grossman, and Elaine Gerendasy Sept. 21 at the City Club:
a miscellaneous shower given by Mrs. Ben Grossberg and Mrs. Bill
Grossberg Sept. 24 at Huyler's: a luncheon given by Mrs. Maurice
Seiden Sept. 28 at the City Club: a cocktail party Sept. 29 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ruetter; a kitchen shower given by
Mrs. Sophie Swartz and Mrs. Eleanor Weston Sept. 30 at the
Standard Club. Mrs. Marks also was honored at a spinster dinner
given by the Misses Ruth Cantor, Ceil Winokur, and Arlene
Greenberg Oct. 1 at Devon Gables. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Rossen, entertained at the rehearsal dinner Oct. 2 at the
Book-Cadillac Hotel: and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Marks and Mr. and
Mrs. Rossen held a cocktail party for the family and close friends
Oct. 5 at the Book-Cadillac.
Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer and their daughter. Stephanie.
have moved from the Lee Plaza Apt. and are now residing at
18606 Oak Dr.
Miss Idelle Lauttman. who is attending the University of
Illinois at Champaign. is spending the week-end with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Lauttman of Cumberland Way.
Mr. and Mr.s, Theodore Jacobwitz. their daughter. Joan, and
son. Chuck. of Strathcona Dr., are spending a fortnight in the
south visiting Mrs. Jacobwitz' parents.
Sgt. Jerry Shroder. who has been in service 18 months. - in-
and is
cluding a year in the Philippines, is now on terminal leave
at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Shroder of
Bloomfield Hills.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Allen, of Lincolnshire Dr., are expected
home today from a week's stay in New York.
Aaron Klein, of Boston Blvd., accompanied by his daughter,
Julie. and son and daughter-in-law. .Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein
of Chicago Blvd., returned from Cleveland where they attended
the marriage Sunday of his niece. Sylvia Klein, to Irwin Adler .
Engagements
At a family reception Oct. 20,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert of
Sturtevant avenue, announced
the engagement of heir daugl ter,
Zelma, to Pnillip Horwitz, son of
Mrs. Catherine Horwitz and the
late Mr. Morris Horwitz. Miss
Albert attended the University of
Michigan and Mr. Horwitz is a
graduate of Wayne University.
The wedding is set for Jan. 12.
uel H., to Gloria Scheer, daugh-
t - of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Scheer; also of Brooklyn. Both
bridegroom - elects served with
the armed forces.
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Mrs Bertha Edelman of 16151
Ilene, announces the engagement
of her daughter, Roslyn 1-zinder,
to Robert Gold, sor. of Mr.- H. J.
Gold of Glynn Ct. The v.-cciding
date has been set. for January 26.
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Announcement has been made
of the engagement of Miss at-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mullen of alie Bloom of Cincinnati, 0., to
Philadelphia Ave. announce the Felix Robert Winsen of Detroit,
engagement of their daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jose kV2nsen
Betty. to En/ Wiener, son of Mr. of the Book Cadillac Hotel. Miss
and Mrs. Joseph Wiener of Glad- Bloom was graduated from Bren-
stone Ave. The wedding will all Junior College. Mr. Winsen
take place in February.
was graduated from the Cui ,, ge.
• * *
of Engineering of the Univel , ity
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swartz of of Michigan.
Tyler Ave. announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Beverly,
to Merle Dryfus, son of Mr. and
IIrs. Frank Dryfus of Hazelwood
Ave. Mr. Dryfus a student at
Wayne University.
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Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tenne-
baum of Clements Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter,
Helen, to Jack B. Boxer, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Boxer of
San Francisco. California. The
couple will be married Dec. 25
and will mot .r to Berkeley.
where they will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Goldman
of Fullerton Avenue announce the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Cher- double engagement of their chil-
dren, their daughter, Sally Gert-
niak announce an open house to rude to George Britchky, son of
be held at their home, 2158 Vic- Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Britchky of
toria Ave., Windsor, from 2 to 5 i Brooklyn, and of their son, Sam-
p. m. Sunday,.Oct 27, on the oc-
casion of the engagement of their
daughter, Lilyan Judith, to Dr.
Alfred
Ian Rubenstein, son of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald, of Balmoral Rd., are visiting
in New York.
Mrs. William Roth. of Canterbury Rr., and Mrs. Walter
Aronoff, of Warrington Rd., left on Monday to spend a few days
in Buffalo and Toronto.
Abraham Srere, of Boobs Blvsl., left this week for a stay in
Hot Springs, Ark.
ace spending
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein, of Canterbury Rd.,
a week in New York.
T/5 Edward F. Purdy. who has been in service with the U. S.
Army for the last two years, including nine months in Korea. has
received his discharge and is now at home with his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S. Purdy of Chicago Blvd.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jacobs. of Glynn Ct. have left by motor -
for Atlantic City to attend the Zionist Convention. En-route home
they will spend a few days in New York where they will visit with
their daughter, Judy, who is attending the New York School of
Social Work.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galperin, of Sherbourne Rd.. have re-
turned from a stay of 10 days in New York, Philadelphia and
Atlantic City.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leopold, of Pennington Dr., have returned
from a 10-day stay in New York.
Miss Sophie Kutlov. of Santa Rosa Dr., spent the last week-
end in Cleveland visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boxman, of Cortland Ave., left for Cali-
fornia where they plan to spend a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, of Pennington Dr., plan to
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leave on Sunday to spend a few days in Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim, of Webb Ave. have been
they will go to
spending the last week in New York from where
Atlantic City. to attend the Zionist convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel AbrOlt, 01 Glendale Ave., returned from
a 10-day stay in Chicago.
Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Falk and daughter. Nancy, of Stoepel
Ave., accompanied by Mrs. Falk's mother, Mrs. Martha Schless.
have left to spend 10 days in New York.
• Mrs. Albert Ross, who spent the last week visiting with mem-
bers of her family, has returned to her home in Chicago. Her
mother, Mrs. Nathan Stein of Richton Ave., accompanied her on
her return.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Gold and son, Franklin, of San Juan
Drive, have returned to Detroit after spending the Succoth holidays
with relatives in Toronto.
Mrs. Royal Allen Oppenheim of Wellesley Drive has returned
from Washington, D. C., where she attended the reception at the
Soviet embassy,..in honor of the Far Eastern Commission. While
in Washington, Mrs. Oppenheim visited her brother, Dr. Alwyn
Vernon Freeman, who has been representing the United States
government on the Commission.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dworkin will mark their silver wedding
anniversary with a dinner for 10 guests in the Grand Ballroom of
the Belcrest Hotel.
Dr. and Mrs. Leo Croll have returned from Chicago where they
attended the annual meeting of the Academy of Opthalmology.
Mr. and Mrs. "Chas. - A. Smith, of Glynn Court had as their
guests for the holidays their children, Mr. and Mrs.. Burton L.
Grossman and two small daughters, of Chicago,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin have moved from the Book-Cadillac
Hotel to their apartment at 1000 Merton Road.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Lerner and their son Kenneth J. Morris
have closed their Pine Lake summer home and are now residing
at 300 Whitmore Road.
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