• TMay. ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Alwyn V. Freeman has returned to Washington, D. C., after a few- days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Freeman. of Chicago Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Finsterwald of Balmoral Rd. returned from a visit in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills of Cincinnati were the guests of Mrs. Mills' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Jacobson of Huntington Woods over the Thanksgiving week-end. Mrs. Milford Stern or the Bekrest Hotel is expected home on Sunday from a fortnight's stay in Martinsville, Ind. Mrs. A. C. Lappin of Boston Blvd. has returned from a stay in French. Lick Springs, Ind. Mrs. David Oppenheim of Chicago Blvd. has returned from Chicago where she was the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman, of Fairfield Ave., have re- turned from Gladstone, Mich., where they spent the last few weeks as the guest of her mother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum. Mr. and Mrs. J. J_ Marks and son, Lee, of Broadstreet Blvd., have returned from a fortnight's stay in Williamsburg, Va. Maurice Aronsson of Chicago Blvd. and Harry Brown of LaSalle Blvd. returned from a stay in French Lick Springs, Ind. Pfc. Herbert F. Grayson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grayson of Royal Oak, who recently returned from the Philippines, is now on terminal leave. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Desenberg, of Fairfield Ave., had as their guest over the holiday week-end his mother, Mrs. L. M. Desenberg of Buchannan, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leobard Oppenheim of Whitmore Rd. have as their guest his father, Jacob Oppenheim of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Escher returned to their home in New York after a few days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jules Klein of Calvert Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eisenstadt of Evanston, Ill., returned home after a few days' visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Friedman of Hamilton Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Geschelin of Pennington Dr. left on Monday to spend a week in New York. Mrs. Aaron Heiligman of New York is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Helper of Atkinson Ave. Dr. and Mrs. Davis Benson, of Northlawn Ave, had as their guests over the Thanksgiving week-end her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohen of Efrata, Pa. Mrs. Samuel Effron and her two small sons, of Boston Blvd., left on Sunday for San Francisco to be the guests of her parents. Mrs. Norman Helpert, of Elmhurst Ave., has as her guest Miss Rose Levy of Toronto. Jack Perlmutter, who is attending the University of Wisconsin in Madison, spent the holiday week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Perlmutter of Fullerton Ave. Included among the many parties given in honor of Miss Renee Friedman, whose marriage to Richard Gunsberg will take place this Sunday, were the showers given on Aug. 26 by Mrs. Carl Frazer, formerly of Tuxedo Ave. and now of Culver City. Calif., and on Oct. 30 when Mrs. Lawrence Shell was hostess at her home on Cortland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gunsberg were hosts at a family dinner on Nov. 10 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Ernest Slobin and her sister, Miss Bell Bolotin of Youngstown. O.. gave a shower and luncheon at Huyler's on Nov. 12. On Nov. 20 Mrs. Robert Rosenberg's luncheon was held at the Statler Hotel. The next evening Mrs. Arthur Urbach was hostess at a party in her home in Wisconsin Ave. Three days later Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Greenwald were hosts to the Friedman family at a dinner in their apartment in the Wilshire and -Nov. 25 was the night of the spinster dinner given by Miss JUne Rosenberg in her home on Ohio Ave. Last Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lynch were hosts at a dinner in their home on Woodward Ave. Concluding the round of parties was the rehearsal supper at which the bride- elect's parents were hosts in their home on Ilene Ave. J unior Hadassah Units Hold Book Review Sessions Group units of Junior Hadas- sah will meet at 2:30 p.m. Sun- day, Dec. 8, to hear a resume of the national convention and book reviews in commemoration of Jewish Book Month. Central Group will meet at the home of Estelle Schmalberg, 4348 Glendale, with Leonar4 Baruch of Masada as guest speaker. Gertrude Goldberg, president, can be contacted for further information at TY. 5-4985. Russel Woods Group will meet at the home of Violet Messer, 2472 Highland. University Group will meet i at the home of Elaine Phillips, 18467 Woodingham Dr. The sen- ior advisor of Junior Hadassah, Mrs. Sidney Brand, will be guest speaker. Ginsberg-Rosenberg, JWV Post, Officers Installation Sunday Officers of the Ginsberg- Rosenberg Post No. 513, Jewish War Veterans, will be installed at 8 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8, at JWV headquarters, 8212 12th St_ New leaders include Herbert Goldstein, .commander; Melville R. Goldberg, senior vice com- mander; Jack Miller, junior vice commander; Ben Desenberg, judge advocate, and Dr. Jack Kutnick, surgeon. Philip Adler, Detroit. News writer, will be guest speaker, dis- cussing the subject "The Jewish Problem in Europe." Vocal selections will be presented by Shirley Zaft, accompanied by Prey a Shapiro. The public is invited. Page ,Nine THE JEWISH NEWS D.CARDbor 6, 1946 To Wed Dec. 22 Bir ths Weds Serviceman Oct. 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Fried (Elaine Capp), a son, Gary Lloyd. * * * , Oct. 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Saferstein (Sadie Pechensky), a daughter, Susan Alyse. * * * Nov. 10—To Mr. and Mrs. Leon Levine (Reva Clamage) of North- lawn Ave., a son, Stuart Harvey -. MRS. BYRON BERLIN Miss Lillian Zeretsky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zaretsky of Philadelphia Ave., became the bride of Lt. Byron Berlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berlin of Greenlawn Ave., Nov. 9, at Temple Beth El. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer officiated. The bride chose a white satin gown with a bouffant skirt and short sleeves. She wore long white pigskin gloves and carried a cascade of white roses. Her fingertip veil was caught in a tiara of tiny seed pearls. Eve Zaretsky, sister of the bride was maid of honor. Doris Abramson and Agatha Gardner, of Charleston, W. Va., were the bridesmaids. Best man was Lt. Berlin's brother, Jean, who had flown in for the occasion from Georgia where he is stationed. The ushers were Maurice Green- berg and Samuel Solomon. Seat- ing the guests were Joel Ham- burger and Joseph Harris. The junior ushers were Merv.-in Solo- mon and Jackie Singer. Out-of-town guests were Messrs. Gershon, Sam, Morris Solomon and Sonia and Edythe Solomon, of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Solomon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Neswiut and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Block of New York, Mrs. A. Horowitz and Sam Berlin of Cincinnati, and Agatha Gard- ner of Charleston, W. 'Va. Lt. Berlin is a graduate of Wayne Medical School. The bride was graduated from Wayne Col- lege of Liberal Arts. A reception followed the cere- mony after which the bridal Young Women's Bicur Cholem couple left for San Antonio, Tex. Organization will hold its eighth where Lt. Berlin is stationed. annual donor luncheon next Wed- 'The Drama of Palestine' On CHLW Saturdays "The Drama of Palestine," a weekly radio broadcast formerly called "Palestine Speaks," is heard at 11:15 p. m. every Satur- day over station CKLW. The program is devoted to an inter- pretation of life in the Yishuv, and often features nationally known radio, stage, and motion picture artists. Nov. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richman (Alyse Frank) of 3385 Richton, a son, Paul Sanford. * * Nov. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wieder of 3738 Burlingame, a daughter, Dena. * • Nov. 24—To Dr. and Mrs. Max Parker (Evelyn Abramson) of 1527 Monterey a son, Thomas Daniel. * s * Nov. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. Saul Manvil (Lillian Lichtenstein) of 2983 Cortland, a son, Martin Howard. • * and Woiorreo Mr. and Mrs. C. Gerson of Mon- terey Ave., announce that Dec. 22 has been set as the date for the marriage of their daughter, Ma- rion, to Leonard Zail, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Zail of Los Angeles, Calif. The couple will make their home in California. MICKEY WOOLF Nov. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. John! A. Sills (Josephine Welt)* of San Juan Dr., a daughter. Nov. 28—To Capt. and Mrs. Allan B. Coleman (Esther A. Zussman) of Burlingame aye., a son, Raymond Hugh. • * Nov. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel S. Horwitz (Jane Unterberg- er) of 17593 Santa Rosa. a daugh- ter, Joan Ellen. His Orchestra . . . and Complete Review For Your Entertainment and Pleasure . . . Call if • UN. 3-3737 LE. 5798 Evenings Before 6 P.M. FISHER DETROIT TOWN HALL Tickets: Grinnell's—Ra. 1124—S1.80 - $1.20 tax inc. EUGENE HARI RUTH MATA WED. 11 A. M. DEC. 11 Detroit debut of "flashing comedy, pair" form- erly featured with the Trudi Schoop Ballet, "Laffing Room Only" and other hits. COMPANY FOR DINNER? HERE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT! At LACHAR'S—Famous for Kosher Foods—you can get any- thing in food from a sandwich to a banquet dinner! DELICIOUS HOME COOKED & DELICATESSEN FOODS ALL READY TO TAKE OUT! Roast Chicken — Turkey — Salads — Soups Also—Special Catering Service Personally Supervised—in your own home or Synagogue. 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