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Friday, July 18, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Page Eight

I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Imber and Mr. and Mrs. George Blumen-
thal left on a tour of the New England States. Their plans include
a fortnight's stay at Cape Cod.
Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green and son, Howard Lawrence, left for
Charlevoix where they will spend the balance of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin C. Feldman, who were married on June 7,'
and who are now residing in Cleveland, where Mr. Feldman attends_
the School of Chiropody, visited Detroit over the Fourth of July
week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson of Roch-
ester Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Feldman of Richton Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Pregerson and daughter, Judy, of Webb Ave.
are spending a month in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Kay and son, Barry, are spending the summer
in Charlevoix.
Rosalie Gross of Collingwood Ave. will leave July 19 to spend
a week in Charlevoik.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman K. Cohen and daughter, Myra, of Glen-
dale Ave. are spending a month at Atlantic City.
Eveleen Budnitsky of Webb Ave. spent the July 4 weekend in
Toronto, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Geller. She
attended the wedding of Maxine Ginsburg and Harold Minden.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Glick, Samuel Glick and daughter, Reva, of
Huntington. West Va., spent several days with relatives in Detroit,
and attended the wedding of Jean Shirley Harrison to Samuel Kaner
July 3.
Pfc. Alvin Harrison will return to his station at Oceanside, Calif.,
after spending a two-week furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Beryl Harrison of 18295 Santa Barbara.
Lt. Ben Gaber has completed his interneship at Woman's Hos-
pital and is now stationed with the U. S. Army Medical Corps at
Fort Sam Houston, Tex. Mrs. Gaber and their daughter are re-
maining at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Milner of
Highland Ave., until Lt. Gaber is permanently assigned.
Mrs. Arthur L. Robbins and daughter, Martha Jane, are spending
the summer in Charlevoix. Alice Robbins, who is attending the na-
tional music camp at Interlochen, will join them at the end of the
camp season.
Lillian Forman of Sturtevant Ave and Lillian Brownstein of
Blaine Ave. have returned from a month's vacation, which included
stops in New Orleans, San Antonio, Mexico City, Acapulco and
Long Beach, Calif.
Barbara Newman of Tuxedo Ave. is vacationing in Tacoma,
Wash.. and Portland, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis DeYoung of Miami Beach were the guests
of their niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman and sons,
and their sister, Mrs. Lena Goldsmith of Cass City, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Blatt, formerly of Forest Hills,. N. Y., are now
residing on Hubbell Ave.
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Winshall of Pennington Dr. have returned
from a visit to New York City.

Births

June 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Percy
liaron ( Bess Holland) of Stoepel
Are., a sun, Michael.

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June 6—To Dr. and Mrs. Harry
D. Altman (Edith Strom) of Whit-
comb Ave., a son, Carl Ellis.
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June 14—To Mr. and Mrs. Bar-
ney Hyman (Goldie Fishman) a
daughter, Andrea Lois.
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June 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
nard Barach (Gloria Brod), a
son, Eric Michael.

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June 23—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harry W. Cohen (Gertrude Mil-
stein) nrillghland Ave., a daugh-
ter, Debra Linda.
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June 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Jack
E. Yagoda (Shirley Alpern) of
19347 Appuline, a daughter, Lor-
en Kim.
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June 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin H. Gould (Lenore Sarrett of
New York) a daughter, Diana
Lynn.
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June 26—To Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Coopersmith of Rose-
lawn Ave., a daughter, Andrea
Joy.
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June 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
ving Greenberg (Ruth Mosco-
witz), of 8087 Roselawn, a son,
Ronald Phillip.
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June 30 — To Mr. and Mrs.
George K. Bremen of Birchcrest
Dr., a son, Barry Michael.
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July 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis
A. Abrams (Rita Axelrod) of
17530 San Juan Dr., a son,
Arthur Sterling.

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July 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Gershenson ( Bernice Bron-
stein) a son, Eric Paul.

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Honor Atlanta NC
Regional Director
At Tea on July 25

Socially prominent leaders of
Detroit, because of their interest
in working for interfaith good-
will, have been invited to a tea
given in honor of Miss Marjorie
McLachlan, director of the At-
lanta regional office of the Na-
tional Conference of Christians
and Jews, at the home of Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto, 22224 Chicago
Blvd., Friday, July 25, at 2 p.m.
The invitation list includes
Mesdames H. C. Broder, Douglas
Brown, Frank Couzens, Robert
Drews, Raymond Hendricksen,
Frank N. Isbey, Edward J. Jeff-
ries, Jr., Moritz Kahn, Leonard
Lewis, Joseph A. Moynihan,
Charles Rubiner, P. Slomovitz,
Leo W. Walser, Beulah Whitby,
G. Weiswasser, . Henry Wineman
and John Bugas.
The tea is sponsored by the
Women's Committee of the De-
troit Round Table of Catholics,
Jews and Protestants, an affiliate
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews.
Miss McLachlan, a former De-
troiter, has had a varied and
notable career. She attended
Vassar College, is a graduate of
the University of Virginia and
studied for the stage with Jessie
Bonstelle in Detroit. From 1933
to 1939, she was executive secre-
tary of the Institute. of Public
Affairs in the University of Vir-
ginia. In 1940 she served as a
volunteer in the American Wom-
en's Voluntary Services and led
many of t h e preparedness
courses which awakened Atlanta
women to the imminence of war.
In January, 1944, with financial
backing of less than $4.000, she
opened the Georgia region office
of the National Conference of
Christians and Jews and since
then has served as its director.

Elise Zeme Engaged
To Rabbi Waintrup,
HUC Honor Graduate

Bridal Calendar :

Swiss Court Rejects
Nazi's Mercy Appeal

GENEVA (JTA)—The Lau-
sanne Higher Criminal Court re-
jected an appeal against a 20-year
sentence imposed on Philippe
Lugrin for having instigated the
murder of Arthur Bloch, a Swiss
Jewish cattle dealer, April 16,
1942.
Bloch was killed and his body
hacked to pieces by members of
a Swiss Nazi organization who
"wanted to kill a Jew." When
the police sought to arrest Lugrin,
head of the organization and
known as the "Swiss Streicher,"
for inciting the murder, he fled
to the German consulate at Lau-
sanne which protected him and
aided him to escape to Germany.
After the fall of the Hitler re-
gime French military police cap-
tured him and returned him to
Switzerland to stand trial.

July 20—Alyce 'Id ichalso n,
daughter of Leo 1VlichelsimP of Col- .
lingwood Ave., to Herman Rosen- •
blatt, son of David B. Rosenblatt.
of Minneapolis.

1. FELDMAN

Weddings & Showers

MISS ELISE ZEME

Mr. and Mrs. Sol Zeme of 3281
Webb announce the engagement
of their daughter, Elise M., to
Rabbi Harold B. Waintrup, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Waintrup
of Cleveland.
Miss Zeme received her Bache-
lor of Arts degree from the Uni-
versity of Michigan and complet-
ed her graduate training in social
work at the University of Mich-
igaR Institute of Social and Public
Administration.
Rabbi Waintrup, who was or-
dained at Hebrew Union College
last month, received his B. A.,
cum laude, and his M. A. in
education from Western Reserve
University. He directed religi-
ous and community activities in
Cleveland at the Euclid Avenue
Temple and the Jewish Center
and served as rabbi in midwest-
ern communities. Recently he
replaced Rabbi Roland Gittlesohn
at Rockville Center, Long Island.
During the past year, Rabbi
Waintrup was president of He-
brew Union College Student
Association. He was co-editor of
the HUC Monthly and was the
winner of the Kaufman Kohler
Essay Prize, his theme being
- The Rationalism of Maimonides
and Its Inherent Limitations."
Rabbi Waintrup has accepted
the post of spiritual leader of
Temple Beth El in Steubenville,
0., and will assume his duties
there in the fall.

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JEWISH NEWS COLUMNIST

SOS Gifts Top 3 Million
In Period of Six Months

July 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mur-
ray M. Kahn (Anita Bell) of
19143 Strathmore, a daughter, HIAS Can Now Locate
Relatives in Soviet Union
Karen Ellen.
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Blatt, of 3010 Taylor, a daughter, in the Soviet Union are now be-
ing accepted by the Location
Iris Sue.
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July 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Ber- tering and Immigrant Aid So-
nard Whiteman (Fredell Caplan) ciety).
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a son, David Earl.
in cooperation with the Soviet
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