.. , Page Eleven THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, June 27, 1947 2 • I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mrs. Leon Steinberg and her son Harry of Los Angeles who have been visiting in Detroit with members of their family have left for the east where they plan to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Hy Brown and their daughter and son of Prairie Ave. left Tuesday for Los Angeles where they plan to make their home. Mrs. Joseph Barnett and her children, Dr. and Mrs. Samuel. Singer and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Babcock have left for their sum- mer home at Cass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tatken of Sturtevant Ave. have left for a few weeks in New York and Ventnor, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Epps and their daughter, Marilyn, of the Wilshire Hotel have left for Los Angeles. Frieda Frazer, who attends Michigan State College at Lansing, is home for the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer, of Leslie Ave. Her brother, David, who attends the University of Michigan, also is home. Mr. and Mrs. I. Gallow of Calvert Ave. accompanied by their daughter, Mrs. Irving Atlas and her son, Richard, of Kansas City, left Sunday for Long Island where they will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Salwen. Mrs. Minnie Cohen of Biddleford, Me., is the guest of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Serlin of Monterey Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Baron of Tyler Ave. are leaving this Sat- urday by motor for Los Angeles. Abe Gordon of Webb Ave. has left for Chicago where he will be joined for a visit by his son and daughter-in-law, Rabbi and Mrs. Albert Gordon, of Sioux City, Ia. Among the campers leaving this Friday for Camp Wenonahin Naple, Me., are Mary Lou and Susan Simons, Jacqueline and Judy Hams, Joan Arnfeld, Joan Allen. Sally Lynn Michelson, Elaine Platt, Judy and Janice Wainger and Lathe Ginn. Mrs. S. L. Gittelrnan of Covington Rd. has as her guests for a week before she leaves for the Adirondacks her nieces, Mrs. Aaron Hodges of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Mrs. Harry Becker of Dayton. Thomas M. Klein of Chicago Blvd., a student at the University of Michigan, left Thursday for Rummey, N. H., where he will be a counsellor at Camp Stinson. Saul Cohen has returned to his home in Elkhart, Ind., following a short visit with his daughters and their families. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg of Edison Ave. had as their guests for a few days his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Gilbert, who were enroute from New York to Los Angeles where they plan to make their home. Mary Cooper, Joan Field and Sylvia Leiter have left for Ithaca, N. Y., where they will attend the Maxwell Vacation School on the Cornell Campus. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Schembeck of Monte Vista Ave. have re- turned from a motor trip through Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wildemere Ave. had as their guests last week. their son, David. of Baltimore and Mr. Crohn's sister, Mrs. Marcella Rubel, of New York. Bridal Calendar • - Calvert ave., at Congregation Bnai Moshe. • • • July 4—Miss Shulamith Mich- lin, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Anytime—Anyplace! 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. TY. 4-7784 0 as For Weddings - Showers - Bar Mitzvahs - Banquets Luncheon Meetings Receptions Fraternal Organizations and other functions Miss Gertrude Stulber g, daughter of Mrs. Pearl Stulberg, will become the bride of Herbert Rosen, , son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen of Princeton Ave., on July 1. Detroit's Finest Strictly Kosher Cuisine under the supervision of Vaad Hakasharus SPECIAL RATES GIVEN FOR AFTERNOON AFFAIRS v .• Arra S 10 I' Detroit's newest and most beautiful Terrace 4 Room ... air conditioned ...dance floor .. . large stage to perform wedding ceremonies. etc. • . will accommodate 50 to 4 500 people in perfect comfort. Under management of well 4 known caterer 4 Expectant Mothers We Carry a Complete Line of MATERNITY • DRESSES • JUMPERS • SKIRTS G lamour " D EXT ER Next To Kresges Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wasser man of Glynn Court, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter ,Dorothy, to Murray Zelick- man. An October wedding is be- ing planned. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard A. Wein- berg of-Canterbury Road announce the engagement of their daughter, Leona Diana, to Morton Kanfer, son of Henry Kanfer and the late Mrs. Anna Kanfer of Ewald Circle. so NOW ACCEPTING RESERVATIONS MISF GERTRUDE STIILBERG Engagements Engagment Told Michael Michlin of ,8266 Glen- dale, to Joseph Heit, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Tyler and June 28—Miss Belle Golden- berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton. Reception 1:30 lo 5 Isadore Goldenberg, to Paul p. m. No cards. Kirsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max ijusdra rdr.s.i...r.r.sarmarmarar.iiiirobil, Kirsch, at Congregation Bnai Zion, Humphrey and Holmur, at 0.■ is 9:30 p.m. A reception will follow • graeme .Totueri the ceremony. "Always Fresh Flowers" • • • ■ Floral Specialties 0 June 29—Miss Frances Water- For Weddings man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Showers Hyman Waterman of Richton Bin Caplan Larry Morris Ave., to Martin M. Miller, son of 1.1 We Deliver Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller of To Wed July 1 WILLIAM 01 The RITTER BEL- AIIIRE Park Avenue Penthouse 8231 WOODWARD 4 CATERING ENTERPRISES "If You Still Demand The Best" TRinity 3-9601 TRinity 3-9600 - 4 I • • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Brown of Tuxedo Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lynn, to William Harold Klau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klau of Elmhurst Ave. AT GRINNELL'S THE BEAUTIFUL NEW SPINET PIANO ........ -4 0•77. t.?.,-" 0 • • • Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glass- berg, formerly of Milwaukee, SUZANNE JOYCE BOESKY Wis., announce the engagement Mr. and Mrs. William Boesky of their daughter, Dena, to Jo- of Wildemere Ave., announce the seph Leep, son of Mr. Jacob Leep engagement of their daughter, of Chicago. The bride-to-be is a Suzanne Joyce, to Jerry Davis, graduate of the University of 4 son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wisconsin, where she majored in journalism. She recently joined Davis of Indiana Ave. the staff of the Jewish Commu- The bridegroom was in the nity Council, serving in the ca- Navy during the war and con- pacity of Community Relations nected with the seventh Amphib- Assistant; is publicity chairman ious Fleet. Since his return to of the newly formed Career civilian capacity, he is in business Group of National Council of with his father at Davis Motor Jewish Women and a mem ber of Sales. the Junior Service Group. Mr. Leep, a registered engineer, was graduated from Illinois Institute 3 of Technology, where he was af- filiated with Zeta Beta Alpha fra- ternity. He is an Automatic Re- search engineer for the War De- The Jewish Community Center partment and is a member of announces the opening of its the Engineering Society -of De- summer camping program on troit Monday, June 30, when three . • . , camps will open for parents and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Razznian children. of 2916 Tyler ave. announced the Camp Chelsea anticipates a engagement of their daughter, successful season for mothers, and Esther, to Manual Pastor of 7251 - children 3 to 8, under the direc- Pinehurst ave., son of Louis Pas- tion of Samuel Neuschatz. tor, on Sunday, June 22, at a Camp Habonim, the Center dinner given by her sister, Mrs. Day Camp, is opening with a George Pantzer, in their - honor. * • full quota of children 6 to 14, under the d:rection of Samuel Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Nathan Milan. of Monica Ave., announce the • The Twelfth St. Council Cen- engagement of their daughter, ter Day Camp, directed by Har- Madeline, to Lou Berman, son of old Weiss, also has filled its quota Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mirves of for the first two-week session. Taylor Ave. • There are vacancies available for the second two-week session, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warner of which begins Jai, 13. Seward Ave. announce the en- Appointments for registration gagement of their daughter, Ross- may be made by calling MA. lyn, to Jack Weinerman, son of 8400 for Camps Chelsea and Ha- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weinerman, bonim, and TY. 5-2300 for the of Dexter Blvd. An early fall wedding is planned. Twelfth St. Day Camp. Center-Sponsored Camps Open Monday • By the makers of the world-famous Musette pianos, the new Winter, with the "Alumatone" plate, decreases the weight of the piano 80 lbs., makes it more easily moved! 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