I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY • Joanne Zeliman and Marilyn Fealk.have returned from a 10-day stay in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Feldman (Iris Baskin) are now residing at 671 Merton Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shayne were honored on their 20th wedding anniversary June 19, with a surprise party at the home of Mr. ale Mrs. Sam Canter. Mrs. M. Schwartzstein, Mrs. D. Rotter and Miss R. Halperin of New York City, and Jack Cohan of Columbus, 0., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Seltzer of Richton Ave., in honor of the birthday of their daughter, Barbara Seltzer. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Berke and family are now residing at 2916 Glendale. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake visited last week with their family in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Shay Foreman, Mr. and'-Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kofien are guests of the Greenbush Inn in Greenbush; Mich. Miss Mavis Nathan of Cleveland was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Frank of Sewart Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Berke are vacationing at the Edgewater Beach Hotel in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Landsberg of Greenlawn Ave. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Goldenberg (Joyce Landsberg), Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fox and Joseph Bass of Chicago. Jimmy Spertner, son of Mrs. Edgar K. Spertner, left June 29 for North Star Camp at Hayward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Green and daughter, Estelle, of Greenlawn Ave., have returned from Los Angeles where they visited with rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss, their daughters, Betty and Ellen, and son, Richard, of Balmoral Dr. left on Saturday to spend a few weeks in California. The MarlcDenbys of Atkinson Ave. have as their weekend guest Miss Millie Gross, who flew here from New York before leaving for Japan with the USO. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Levin and sons, Bob and Frankie, of Muir- land Ave. are spending the summer in Hilton, Ont. Dr. and Mrs. A.. M. Hershman of Calvert Ave. have as their guests for a few weeks Mrs. Hershman's sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Lewin-Epstein, and -her son, Jacob, of Jerusalem, Palestine. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Piker of Hamilton, 0., were guests over the week-end of her father, Maurice Enggass of Cumberland Way. Dr. and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith of Shrewsbury Rd. are spending a month in Goderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finsterwald and their daughter, Edith, of Parkside Ave. are vacationing in Atlantic' City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Way- burn and daughters, Linda and Nancy, of Wisconsin Ave. are spending a month in Oscoda. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Levenson and their two children of Los Angeles, Calif., are visiting with relatives and friends. They are the house guests of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn of Longfellow Ave. Miss Claire Solomon will arrive from New York on July 15 to spend a fortnight with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Solomon of Longfellow Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Nate Sclafer of Whitmore Rd. left on Thursday for a stay at Coronada Beach, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan H. Schermer of the Lee Crest Apts. spent the holiday week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Saginaw. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Sills of San Juan Dr. are spending a fort- night in Chicago. Mrs. Edward L. Feerer of Second Ave. left for an extended stay in Frankfort. Mrs. Stewart Rothman and small daughter of Washington, D. C., are spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen of the Park Lane Apts. Mrs. Marvin Lorange of Cleveland was the holiday week-end guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch- man of Whitmere Rd. Mrs_T_vor Kahn and daughter, Ruth, of Chicago Blvd. are spend- ing a few weeks in New, York. Mrs. David Kaltman and daughter, Shirley, of Canterbury Rd. arc spending the summer in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Cutler, their daughter, Marjory, and son, Donald, of Warrington Rd. are spending the month of July in Char- levoix. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Steinberg and their two children of Wash- ington, D. C., are spending a week as the guests of his brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Stocker of Devonshire Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman and their sons, Jack, Fred and Henry, of Fairfield Ave. were guests over the holiday week-end at St. Clair Inn, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Isenberg and daughter, Judith, of Edison Ave. are leaving this week-end for a stay in the Poconoe Mts., Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Ziv and daughter, Betty, of Wildemere Ave. spent the holiday week-end visiting members of their family in Chicago. Miss Elaine Krell of Cortland Ave. will leave Saturday for a vacation with friends in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Blumberg and daughter, Ilene, of Canter- bury Rd. left by motor for a mdath's stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cann of Seward Ave. left last Sunday to spend several weeks in Charlevoix. Joyce Elaine Edgar. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Irving I. Edgar of Linwood Ave., left for Interlochen, Mich., where she will attend the National Music Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett of Muirland Ave. left on Thursday for a stay in California. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Robinson of San Juan Dr. were guests over the holiday week-end at the Traymore Hotel, Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Diamond, their daughters, Margery and Miriam, of Cortland Ave., and sister. Miss Lillian Gordon, spent the holiday week-end at Oneida Beach. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bassey of Glendale Ave. spent a week in Chicago. • Mr. and Mrs. L. LeeBove of Monterey Ave. are spending the summer in California. Marriages ROSTOW-DAVIES: Announce- ment is made of the marriage of Prof. Walt Rostow of Harvard University, son of Mrs. William Grahm of Parkside Ave., to Prof. Elspeth Davies of Sarah Law- rence College, in Oxford, Eng- land. • • • SNIDERMAN-GANTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gantz of 2727 Clements announce the marriage of their daughter, Betty, to Sam Snider- man, son of Mrs. David Snider- man. The ceremony took place June 28. * » • GROSS- FRIEDMAN: An- nouncement is made of the mar- riage of May Friedman, daughter of Mrs. J. Friedman of Coiling- wood Ave. and the late Mr. Friday, July 11, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Eight Friedman, and Mickey Gross of Brno, Czechoslovakia. The wed- ding took place-June 17. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in Karls Bad, Czecho- slovkia, and are expected to re- turn to Detroit in September. * • * BERRIS-LEVTT: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Levitt of Sturtevant Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter, Louise Evelyn, to Mor- ris Berris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Berris, of Sturtevant Ave., July 3, at the Wilshire Hotel. Helen Berris was maid of hon- or. Oscar Berris, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ushers were Dr. Irving Levitt, brother of the bride, Sam W. Platt, Bernard Medwell of Indi- ana Harbor, Ind., and Sheldon Applefield. Flower girl was Elaine F. Platt. Bridegroom's Brother Officiates at Ceremony Local Brevities Bessarabian landsleit will gath- er at their annual picnic spon- sored by the UNITED BESSA- RABIAN RELIEF OF DETROIT, Sunday, July 13, at Lola Valley Park. Proceeds will be used for adoption of a war orphan in Paris. • * * COL. ROWLAND W. FIXEL, formerly of the Detroit law firm of McLeod, Fixel and Fixel, joired, the war crimes commission in Yokahama this week. A former staff judge advocate of the 7th Corps and the Air Transport Command, Col. Fixel was on the staff of the Nazi war crimes com- mission in Germany. He has been on active duty since April, 1941. • * * BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will meet at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bodzin, to 151-an future summer excursions. to 40, to a social evening at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, July 12, at the Hotel Briggs, For further infor- mation contact Bernard Victor, . CH. 6800. • • • LACHOVvvITCHER AID SOCI- ETY is holding an outdoor picnic Sunday, July 20, at Lola Valley Park. Members and guests are invited to meet at the park's sec- ond swimming pool. Light re- freshments will be served. Those attending will discuss the organ- ization's work for the coming year. • * * The board of OSTROWER RE- LIEF SOCIETY will meet at 8:3Q. p. m. Wednesday, July 16, at, the home of Mrs. Reba Cohen, 1974 Taylor, to make final plans for a picnic to be held Sunday, Aug. 17, at Lola Valley Park. BOYS — GIRLS CAMP PLAYFAIII * MRS. PAUL KATZ 'I he Grand Ballroom of the Barium Hotel was the scene Sun- day evening, June 15, for the double-ring candlelight cere- mony uniting in mar r i a ge Frances Millicent Bloom, daugh- ter of Mrs. Charles Bloom, and Paul Katz son of Rev. and Mrs. I. Katz. Given in mariage by her brother, Saul Bloom, the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace over white satin, with fitted bodice, off the shoulder neckline, hoop skirt and long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a crown shaped headpiece. She carried a prayerbook with two white or- chids and lilies-of-the-valley. Mrs. Hyman Moore, the bride- groom's sister, was matron of honor, and June Entine of Toledo, the bride's cousin, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Gerrie Bloom, Betty Kowalsky, Harriet Alper and Mrs. Betty Kozak. Karol Bloom, niece of the bride was junior bridesmaid. William Margolin was best man and Burt Bloom, Hyman Moore, Sol Carl- and Manuel Ravet were ushers. Sanford Burnstein of Chi- cago, cousin to the bride, was junior usher. Out of town guests from To- ledo, Dayton, Chicago, New Jersy, Muskegon, New York and Oregon were present. A dinner and a reception in the crystal Ballroom . followed the ceremony, which was performed by Rabbi Joseph Katz of Mont- claire, N. J., brother of the groom. The newlyweds are honey- mooning in Atlantic City and New York. Bridal Calendar July 20—Alyce Michels daughter of Leo Michelson of Col- lingwood Ave., to Herman Rosen- blatt, son of David B. Rosenblatt of Minneapolis. iI L Ts DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB in- vites single men and women, 25 L c raeirte ROUTE 2 — BOYNE CITY Near Charlevoix and Petoskey CALL MRS. MANN are always fresh for all occasions. 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