Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake, Birmingham,
had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Burton and
daughter, Sally, of New York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pinsky, of 19956 Warrington Dr. have left for
an extended motor trip along the New England coast. Their trip
will include a week's stay at Cedar's Country Club in Connecticut.
Gerald and Esther Pinsky are spending the summer at Camp
Na he
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Blumenthal of Second Ave. have left
for an extended trip through the Adirondacks and a week's stay
at Cape Cod.
Mrs. Calvin Prady, her daughters Audrey and Barbara, and
son, Norman, are spending their summer vacation at Miami Beach.
The Misses Belle and Molly Moskovitz are spending their va-
cation in Atlantic City.
' Louis Applebaum, a life-long resident of Michigan, entertained
July 16 at a dinner at Lachar's, in honor of his 75th birthday. Apple-
, bauni has lived in Detroit for over 50 years and is the treasurer of
Cong. Bnai Israel and a member of the Board of Directors of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, and several other Orthodox organiza-
tions.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Howard of Ohiq Ave., and children are on
a six-week motor tour of the West, and are now staying at the Los
Altos Hotel in Los Angeles.
Ruth E. Stein of W. Philadelphia and her mother are visiting
in Squirrel Hill, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Iver S. Kahn (Juliette L. Schaefer) and son Joel,
formerly of Detroit, are now residing in Glennie, Mich.
On the occasion of her 17th birthday, Eileen Lipsitt of W. Outer
Dr. was honored with a surprise party by a group of her friends.
/qrs. Ann Selman of Collingwood Ave. has returned from a visit
to Net': York, where she met her sister,. Mrs. M. Adesman, after a
35-year separation. Mrs. Adesman, who is a resident of Tel Aviv,
war, also visiting in New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman of Hamilton Rd. left on Monday
for the Berkshire Mts. where they will attend the Music Festival.
They will be joined by Mr. Wineman's sister, Mrs. Arthur Victor
of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hirschman of Whitmore Rd. and Miss Sadie
Hirschman of Glynn Ct. left on Saturday for a stay in Frankfort.
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel and her daughter, Eleanor, of Boston Blvd.
w are vacationing in Charlevoix.
Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest is leaving this Friday for
a stay at Mackinac Island. Her daughter, Marjorie, left on Thursday
to visit with friends in Los Angeles.
Sally Winston, who attends Bennington College in Vermont,
is spending the summer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Winston of Birmingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Engel of New York are spending the week
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt at their summer home
in Walnut Lake.
Miss Eiga Hershman who makes her home in New York is
spending a few days with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hershman
of Calvert Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman of Chicago Blvd. and Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Hartman of Edison Ave. left on Sunday to spend a fort-
night in Frankfort.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisman and their daughter, Nancy, of
Suffolk Dr. left on Monday for a stay in Beulah, Mich.
Mrs. Albert Weisman of Edison Ave: left on Tuesday for Con-
nelsville. Pa., where she will be the guest of her son and daughter-
in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weston. Mr. Weisman will join her
over the week-end.
Mrs. Jack Rotlaberg of Chicago Blvd. has returned from St.
Louis where she visited her mother, Mrs. Louis Friedman.
Miss Betty Loewenstein, who makes her home in New York,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burak of Longfellow
Ave.
NIL . . and Mrs. Harry Wetsman of W. Chicago Blvd. left on Sunday
for an extended stay in Frankfort. s
ROSENBLATT - MICHELSON:
Alyce Michelson, daughter of Leo
Michelson, became the bride of
Herman Lewis Rosenblatt, son
of David B. Rosenblatt of Min-
neapolis, Sunday, July 20, at the
Wardell-Sheraton.
The ceremony was performed
by Rabbi Hillel Fine., of Boston.
For her wedding the bride
chose a dawn blue afternoon
dress. with matching accessories.
She carried a Bible with a white
orchid. gardenias, and stephano-
tis.
Mrs. Horace Haber, sister of
the bride, was matron of honor.
Woodruff Rosenblatt was his
brother's best man. Seating the
guests were Max and Lawrence
Michelson and Horace Haber.
After a family dinner, the cou-
ple left on a honeymoon to At-
lantic City, New York, Bermuda
and Nassau. On their return they
will make their home in Minne-
apolis.
Out of town guests were David_
B. Rosenblatt, father of the bride-
groom. Mrs. Bess Lewis, Wood-
ruff Rosenblatt, and Mr. and Mrs.
Justin Rosenblatt, of Minneapolis;
Mr. and Mrs.' Emil Marks, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lowenthal, Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Marks and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Marks, of Toledo;
and Mrs. David Saxon of Cleve-
land.
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HAIDY-HARRIS: Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph H. Harris of Los Angeles,
formerly of Detroit, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Max-
ine Bernice, to Dr. Norman Haidy,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haidy.
The ceremony took place at
1959 W. Boston Blvd., with Rabbi
Leon Fram officiating.
The newlyweds honeymooned
in New York and are now resid-
ing in California.
Sonya Lenore Drews
Weds Ralph A. Raimi
.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker,
of 18639 Hartwell, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan
Gene, Saturday morning, Aug. 2,
at Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyo-
ming at Thatcher. A dinner hon-
oring the Bar Mitzvah will be
held- Sunday evening, Aug. 3,, at
the Wilshire Hotel.
04,
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Dr. and Mrs. Israel J. Zirruner-
man announce the Bar Mitzvah
of their son, Herbert Alan, Sat-
urday morning, Aug. 9, at Shaarey
Zedek. A reception honoring the
Bar Mitzvah will be held at 8
p. m. that evening at the Wilshire
Hotel. Relatives and friends are
invited.
MRS. SAMUEL !CANER
Jean Shirley Harrison, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Harri-
son of Santa Barbara D'r., be-
came the bride of Samuel Kaner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Kanner of Cortland Ave., July
3 at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler performed the cere-
mony, assisted by Rabbi Stoll-
man, Rabbi Wohlgelernter and
Cantor Sonenklar.
The bride wore a gown of
ivory satin, the sheer neckline
trimmed in seed pearls. Her
finger-tip veil fell from a satin
crown. She carried a prayer book
with orchids and lilies of the
valley.
Ruth Kaner attended the bride
as maid of honor. Mrs. Max Hay-
man was matron of honor. with
Harriet Harrison, Betty Cherin,
Beverly Congress and Joanne
Zellman as bridesmaids. Helen
Sheplow was junior bridesmaid
and Judy Sukenic was flower
girl.
Ben Salinger was best man and
the ushers were Leonard Antel,
Daniel Schwartz, Joe Leep and
Manuel Kaner.
A dinner and reception fol-
lowed the ceremony. The out-of-
town guests were from Hunting-
ton, W. Va.; Cincinnati; Des
Moines; Chicago, and New York.
The newlyweds left for a four
week motor trip to Quebec and
New England. Upon their return
they will reside on Pinehurst
Ave.
Rose Post Sponsors
Benefit Boat Trip
Gen. Maurice Rose Post, Jew-
ish War Veterans, is sponsoring a
moonlight boat ride Wednesday,
July 30. The boat will leave the
foot of Woodward at 8:30 p. m.
Proceeds from the sale of tick-
ets will be used for the benefit
of a European war orphan, whom
the post is planning to adopt.
Tickets may be obtained by tel-
ephoning the post commander,
Morton J. Sobel, UN. 1-4501 or at
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter
and Lawrence, during office
hours.
MRS. RALPH,ALEXIS RAIMI
Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Drews
of Broadstreet Blvd. announce
the recent marriage of their
daughter, Sonya Lenore, to Ralph
Alexis Raimi, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jacob Raimi of Roselawn Ave.
The marriage took place at the
bride's home in the presence
of the immediate members of the
families.
For her wedding Sonya selected!
a gown of imported Swiss or-
gandy, etched with fragile frost-
ing, and she wore an illusion veil
with a pearl beaded Juliet cap.
She was attended by her sister-in-
law, Mrs. Allen Raimi. The
bridegroom's brother, Allen, was
best man.
The couple are spending their
honeymoon in the East.
Pre-nuptial parties in honor
of the bride were given by Miss
Betty Goldberg and Mesdames
Louis Goldberg, Morey Kollin,
Jerome J. Elden, Samuel Raskin,
Jack J. Garelik and Alfred Delson.
•
•
To Wed Student
Bar Mitzvahs
Miss Jean Harrison
Weds Samuel Kaner
ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY
Marriages
Friday, July 25, 1947
THE JEWISH,NEWS
Page Ten
Swiss Town Contributes
To Palestine Villages
GENEVA (JTA)—The munici-
pality of Granges Soleure, noted
watch-making center, voted to
contribute funds to the Swiss
children's village in Palestine as
a token of its solidarity with the
Jewish people.
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Mr. and Mrs. David B. Keywell
announce the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Fred, on Aug. 2 at
the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation. Reception Sunday, Aug.
3, at their home, 19944 Roslyn
Rd. from 2 to 6. No cards.
. *
Dlr. and Mrs. Samuel Epstein
of 2972 Rochester announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Robert
David, at 9:30 a. m. Saturday,
Aug. 2, at Shaarey Zedek. An
open house honoring the Bar
Mitzvah will be held from 9 to
12 p. m. Saturday evening at 3044
Sturtevant. No cards.
Call for Revision of Text
Books Containing Prejudice
CHATAUQUA, N. Y. (JTA)—
Elimination of racial and relig-
ious bias from textbooks was de-
manded today by • prominent
educators at the second annual
Human Relations Conference.
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announced the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy, to Charles
Reider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Raider of Monterey Ave.,
at a dinner party July 13 at their
home on Kendall Ave.
The bridegroom-elect served in
the Navy for two years and at-
tended Wayne University. He is
now continuing his dentistry
studies at the University of Ari-
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