Page Fourteen ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY N Bernard H. Bloch of Muirland Ave. left for a two-month stay at the El Portal Hotel in Mesa, Ariz. Howard H. Bloch of Fullerton Ave. left for a month's stay in Mesa, Ariz.. and Los Angeles. Arthur Doctor of Calvert Ave. left on a motor trip for an ex- tended stay in Los Angeles. Mrs. Louis Ttpman of 3322 Richton Ave. honored her daughter, Sally. on her 16th birthday. by entertaining 20 of her daughter's girl friends at luncheon at Huyler's. At the luncheon, Mrs. Louis Please of 3768 Cortland announced that she had inscribed Sally's name in the Golden Book of the Jewish National Fund. Mrs. Samuel A. Halberg of Glynn Ct. left for Los Angeles where she will be guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jules M. Goldsmith, formerly of Detroit. Mrs. Paul Corby and daughter, Margot, of Calvert Ave. have returned from New York where they met Mr. Corby who just re- turned from a trip through Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stillwater have as their guest Mrs. Still- water's sister, Mrs. Yetta Weiss, of New York, who is here to greet her nephew, the former Lt. Arthur Kort, who has returned from Manila. Mildred M. Miller and Selma R. Grossman have returned from New York City where they attended the wedding of Teddy Mark and Melvin Brooks. Miss Frieda Kesten has left for ner home in Brooklyn, N. Y.. after a 15-day visit with her fiance, Marris Goodman of 2632 Elm- hurst. Chaim Basemitz of Haifa, Palestine, who is visiting his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stein of 2020 Tuxedo, has been extensively entertained by friends and relatives from David Horodok. Mrs. Ray M. Lewis anti daughter, Henrietta, are spending 10 days in New York City. Mrs. Ira Friedenherg of the Wilshire left Jan. 24 for California where she will spend several weeks in San Francisco and Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Klein of Wisconsin Ave. announce the graduation of their daughter. Marilyn Shirley, from Wayne Uni- versity at the Masonic Temple, Jan. 21. Miss Klein received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Goldstein left for Los Angeles. where they will spend two months at the Gaylord Hotel Apartment. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brody of Muirland Ave. left for Miami Beach. where they will spend the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Butzel of Burns Dr. left for Palm Beach, Fla.. where they will spend the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman of Suffolk Dr. have returned from New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner and their daughter, Janet, have moved here from Cleveland and are residing at the Belcrest Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago Blvd. left Thursday fot Arizona where they will be guests at Ranch Carnila near Tucson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Newman of Canterbury Rd. and Edwin M. Rosenthal Jr. of Parkside Ave. left Wednesday for Hollywood, Fla.. to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenthal. Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way has left for New York where she will spend a fortnight. She will attend the wed- ding of her niece. Helen Bienenstock, and Joseph Bernstein on Feb. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Max Loewenstein of Fairfield Ave. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder of Canterbury Rd. are visiting in New York. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Sherman (Shirley Hartman) have moved from Chicago Blvd. to 1560 Glynn Ct. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Levenson of Stutevant Ave. returned Thursday from n visit in Los Angeles. Nit . . and Mrs. Max Unger of Suffolk Dr. have returned from Hollywood, Fla. 11i ...Alvin Rodecker of the Park Lane Apt. is spending a week in York. Mrs. Ben Kramer of Whitmore Rd. and her sister. Mrs. Pressler of Buffalo, and Mrs. David Ruin of Whitmore Rd. left Monday for Battle Creek for a 10-day visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Barnett left by plane for Los Angeles where they plan to spend a month with their son and daughter-in-law. Mrs. S. Quentin Kessler of the Art Center Apt. is spending a few weeks in Miami Beach visiting with members of •her family. Mrs. Samuel Hartman of Shrewsbury Rd. left Saturday to spend 10 days in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenspan of Huntington Woods are spend- ing a few weeks in Hot Springs. Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman of Ilene Ave. are visiting in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kramer have moved from Glynn Ct. to 19366 Stoepel. Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn of Wildemere Ave. is spending 10 days in New York visiting members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hibbler of Buena Vista Ave. are spending a month in Miami Beach, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Moss of Burlingame Ave. are returning this Friday from Schenectady, N. Y., where they spent a few days with relatives. Mrs. Harry Wine of Bridgeport, Conn., is spending a few weeks in Detroit visiting with relatives and friends. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Goodman of Sherbourne Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen of Wildemere Ave. are expected home this week-end from Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Saul H. Rose and their three children of Boston Blvd. are leaving shortly for Miami Beach where Mr. Rose plans io spend a few weeks and his family the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsberg (Renee Friedman) have moved into their new home at 17177 Monica. Mrs. Louis Altschuler and her son have returned to their home in Metuchen, N. J., following a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel of Glendale Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Broudy of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending a few weeks as the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glazer of Tyler Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Brown of Muirland Ave. are spending a few weeks in Miami Beach, Fla. Pve. Alvin Harrison of the U. S. Marine Corps spent a few days wiht his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harrison of Santa Barbara Dr. Pvt. Harrison is stationed at Camp Le Jeune, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kamin entertained six couples Jan. 18 in their new home at 2247 Boston Blvd. Miss Judy Pregerson is sperwlItag her between-semesters va- cation from the University. of Michig with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pregerson of Webb Ave. - NI•W Mrs. Rapport to Address Pisgah Women on Monday Pisgah Women No.. 122 of Bnai Brith will meet at Bnai Moshe Auditorium, Dexter and Law- rence, at 8:30 p. m. next Monday. Mrs. Alvin Graff, Americaniza- tion chairman, announces that this meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Victor Rapport, chairman of the membership committee of Americans United for World Gov- Friday, Jai- Wary 24, 1947 THE JEWISH' NEWS erment, on the topic "The Ef- fects of the Atomic Bomb on World Events." Slides will also be shown on the Atomic Age." Community singing and refresh- ments will follow. This meeting is open to the public. Mrs. Jack Kahn, membership chairman, urges members to bring their friends. Mrs. Lewis Manning, UN. 3-8996, is chairman of the emerg- ency fund drive, proceeds of which go for overseas relief. January Bride MRS. PHILLIP HOROWITZ At a candlelight ceremony in the ballroom of the Fort Wayne Hotel, Jan. 12, Zelma Albert be- came the bride of Phillip Horo- witz, son of Mrs. Catherine Horowitz and the late Morris Horowitz. The bride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albert of Sturtevant Ave., wore a satin basque gown, the oval yoke edged in seed pearls. A tiara with the pearl de- sign held her cathedral length veil of French illusion and a bou- quet of white roses, centered with white orchids, completed her at- tire. Ruth Corn, the bride's sister, was matron of honor with Libby Miller, of Iron River, Mich., and Eveleen Budnitzky as attendants. Norman Horowitz was best man for his cousin. The ushers were Donald Corn and Newton Freed- man. Following a dinner and recep- tion, the couple left on a motor trip through the south to Miami Beach. Dec. 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Sante Business and Professional Di- Levine (Gertrude Goodman) of Woodingham Dr., a daughter, vision of Hadassah will hold its Bonnie Sue. Honor Roll program in the Brown • * * Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth- Jan. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Sey- El, Woodward and Gladstone, mour King (Shirleen German- next Monday evening. sky) a daughter, Margo Susan. Miss Muriel Wolfson of Chica- * go, dramaloguist, will present Jan. 9—To Dr. and Mrs. Morris "My Vineyard", based on the life H. Blau (Betty Ann Jacobson), and work of Henrietta Szold and formerly of Detroit, now of written by Ben Aronin. Mrs. Royal Maas will open the Miami, a daughter, Barbara program with selections from Karen. Chopin. • * • Tickets, on sale at $1.50 may Jan. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Sol be purchased at the Hadassah Adler '(Frances• Sarko) of 3280 office 9111 Linwood, from any Cortland, a son, Alan Tommy. member of the division or by • • * calling Sophie Kutlov, NO. 9954 Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur- or Rosalyn Schubot. They also ray Kirschman (Ethel Rubiner) may be purchased at the door the of Baltimore, Md., a daughter, evening of the performance. Mary Jo. • • • At the insistence of my many friends Jan. 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Dan and acquaintances, I have organ- Carpenter (Saralee Keys) of ized several Orchestral units for 1930 Ewald Circle a daughter, your Musical requirements. Ronna Sue. • • • Jan. 18—To Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin (Sibil Pauline Taitel- ORCHESTRAS liaum) of 4093 Cortland, a son, Refined Music For Select Clientele. Henry Ezra. • • • (Formerly Musical Director of Fox Theatre and Book Casino—Now Jan. 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Rich- Playing Shubert Lafayette ard A. 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