Friday, April 4, 1941 JWV Auxiliary 135 Plans Pancake Party I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mt's. Sanford Mandell returned to their home in Cleve- land after spending last week-end as the guests of , Mrs. Mandell's brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Otto Weiss of Broadstreet • Blvd., on the occasion of their son, Joseph's, Bar Mitzvah. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldstein of Lawrence Ave. have returned from a week's stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Samuels of Whitmore Rd.. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. Nathan Kaplan of Roselawn Ave. has returned from a visit in Dallas. Tex. Mr. and Mrs. William Galrow of Leslie Ave. have returned from a stay in Miami Beach. Florence Grossman is spending her spring vacation from the University of Michigan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Grossman of Glynn Ct. Dr. Samuel Kaplan has returned from Princeipn University and is spending his spring vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kaplan of 2472 Glendale. Miss Marilyn Koblin has left for an extended visit in Los Angeles. Miss Judy Pregerson is spending her spring vacation from the University of Michigan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Preger- son of Webb Ave. Joan Grosner, who is attending Western College, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner, during her spring vacation. Miss Shirley Smith celebrated her 16th birthday March 29 with a luncheon for 30 guests at the Book Casino. Harold Zide of Hazelwood Ave. has returned from Miami Beach. Mrs. Reubin RappapoFt. Mrs. Max Steinlauf and Miss Ray Newman gave a shower and luncheon in honor of bride-elect Shirley Clarice Newman at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Betty Korash Is Wed At March 22 Ceremony • MRS. MERRILL WEINBERG Betty Korash, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Korash. of East Grand Blvd. and Merrill Wein- berg, son of Mrs. Sophie Wein- berg of the Seward Hotel. were united in marriage by- Rabbis Morris Adler and Jacob Hober- man, assisted by Cantor Soften- klar. March 22, at the Book- Cadillac HoteL • The bride wore - an ivory satin and chantilly lace gown with a square neckline, fitted bodice, loop skirt and long train. Her veil of illusion fell from a heart shaped headpiece of chantilly lace and seed pearls. She carried a prayerbook with white orchids. Bridesmaids were Ruth Elea- non. Sybil Katz, Claire Pa rn ess and Fritzie PearL Elaine Mador- sky, niece of the bride, was jun- ior bridesmaid.. Marilyn Korash. sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Mrs. Max Madorsky, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Charles Levin was best man, and Michael Belles, Irving Holtz- man, Ira Spoon and Al Landau were ushers. Eugene Korash, brother of the bride, was junior usher. Out of town guests from Milwauke, Philadelphia, Chica- go. Patterson, N. J., Cleveland, and New .York were present. Dinner and reception for 400 followed the ceremony. The new- lyweds are spending their honey- moon in Havana, Cuba and New Orleans. Before her marriage, Miss Ko- rash was entertained at a re- ception given by her parents at their home, a shower-luncheon at the Book-Cadillac given by Mrs. Sam Zuroff and Mrs. Puckovit- sky, a shower-luncheon at the Book-Cadillac given by Ruth El- conin, a tea at the home of Mrs: Max Madorsky given by Mrs. Nat Korash and Mrs. Madorksy and a luncheon at Huylers given by Mrs. Sophie Weinberg. Bolivian Minister Pledges No Immigration Discrimination LA PAZ, Bolivia (JTA)—Dr. Luis Ponce Lozada ; Bolivian Im- migration Minister, told a Jewish delegation the government will not discriminate against prospec- tive immigrants on grounds of Page Twenty-Three THE JEWISH NEWS - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittus Mark Golden Anniversary At Ceremony at Bnai David More than 250 persons watched as Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wittus walked down the aisle at the Bnai David, March 30 to the tender and meaningful strains of the "Anni- versary Song." What they saw was a replica of another day in Poland, 50 years ago, when they were married. Preceding Mr. and Mrs. Wittus to the altar were their children, Mrs. R. Galchinsky, Mrs. A. Koss, Morris Wittus, Dora Gantz, Mrs. -N. Karr, Max Wittus of Califor- nia and Irving Wittus of Las Ve- gas, Nev. Ten grandchildren fol- loWed. The Wittuses came to Detroit from Poland in 1910. PIANO INSMOTION MRS. MAX LEVY Teacher of Preparatory Piano For Children Studio At 2655 Collingwood TO. 2-3S“ Veterans, April 14 at JWV head- quarters, 8212 12th St. Lillian E. Fink, TO. 8-3159, and Esther Tenzer, HO. 7439, co- chairmen, are accepting reserva- tions for this event, at which "Aunt Jemima" will make pan- cakes. Supper will be served from 6 to 8 p. m. and cards will fol- low. Proceeds will go for work at veterans' hospitals. Bar Mitzvahs Mr. and Mrs. 'Solomon B. Cohen announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Erwin, Saturday morning, April 5, at the Young Israel Synagogue, Dexter at Cortland. 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