, . • _ Page Eight ACTIVITIES tN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes of 2308 Calvert will be at home on Wednesday evening, Aug. 6, in honor of their son, Herbert J., who will leave on Aug. 13 from New York for Haifa, Palestine, to enroll as a student in the Hebrew Institute of Technology. Mrs. Leo Weisman and daughter, Bernice, of Buena Vista Ave. have returned from a few weeks' visit in Northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Payson and son, Anthony, and Herman Lieberman, all of Chicago Blvd., have returned from a fortnight's visit in Grand Haven, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Schuster of Pennington Dr. are spending. the week-end with their children, Janet, Judy and Jimmy, who are at camp at Eagle River, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Baer Keidan and family of Santa Barbara Dr. are spending the summer in Frankfort, Mich. Merilyn Lightstone, bride-elect, was honored at a bridge lunch- eon given by Eveleen Budnitzky July 26 at her home on Webb Ave. Mrs. Elsie Hart and her children, Janice and Ronald, and Mrs. Samuel Goldberger have returned from a week's vacation at Green- bush Inn. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Arfa, her son, Jack, and nephew, Donald Fox, are vacationing at Lesser's Lodge in Omena, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mason and daughter, • Lynne, formerly of Sturtevant Ave., are now residing in their new home at 18079 Ilene. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton of Oak Dr. have returned from Bretton Woods, N. H., where they were guests at the Mt. Washing- ton Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gurovsky and son of Richton Ave. have returned' from a month's vacation at Lake Leelanau near Traverse City. They had as their guests for a week Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bayer of Lauder, Ave. Marbel Denen,burg of Central Ave. is spending a month's vaca- tion in Mexico. Rabbi and Mrs. I. Stollman announce the Bar Mitzvath of their . son, Bernard David, on Saturday, Aug. 9, at Congregation Mishkan Israel, Blaine at Linwood. Open house Sunday, Aug. 10, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10 p. m., at 8624 LaSalle Blvd. Miss Fay Stollman, graduate student at Columbia University, is spending the summer with her parents, Rabbi and Mrs. I. Stoll- man of LaSalle Blvd. She will resume her studies in the fall. Mrs. Seymour Spira, Mrs. Lester Small and Samuel Sheplow have returned from a week-end at Omena Inn, Omena, Mich., where they were the guests of Ruth Soifer. While visiting there, they starred in a three-act farce titled "Spring Song," especially prepared for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fleischaker of Louisville, Ky., are visting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fleischaker Of West Eight Mile Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenthal, Jr. of Parkside Ave. have re- turned from Northern Michigan where they visited their sons, Ed- ward III and Richard, who are at North Star Camp. Dr. Willard Mayer of Boston Blvd. will leave on Saturday for Charlevoix to join his daughter, Rosalie. Mr. and Mrs. Leo I. Franklin and their son, John, of Muirland Ave. are leaving this Friday for Charlevoix where they will be•the guests of her sister, Mrs. Victor W. Klein. Mrs. Ethel Loeb of Memphis, Tenn., spent a few days in Detroit visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Kaufman and their son, Seldon, of Strath- cona Dr. are leaving this Friday for a stay in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kelter of Cherrylawn Ave. are vacation- ing in Charlevoix. Robert Becker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Strathcona Dr., left last week for a camp at Rackett Lake, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fenton of Oak Dr. have returned from a stay in Bretton Woods, N. H. Miss Zelma Rosenthal returned to Patterson, N. J., on Monday after a month's visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Pontiac. Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd. is spending the week in Goderich, Ont., visiting with friends. , Marriages FRANK-MARGOLIS. At six o'clocR-61-1 Thursday , evening, July 31, the Statler Hotel was the scene of a beautifully ap- pointed wedding when Carole Margolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester D. Margolis of Mc- Lean Ave., became the bride of Henry B. Frank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Frank of Colorado Ave. Rabbi Hillel Fine of Boston officiated at the ceremony. The bride was lovely in her traditional gown of ivory satin with its fitted bodice fashioned with a sweetheart neckline edged with heirloom rosepointe lace and long pointed sleeves. The hooped skirt was very full and extended into a court train. Her fingertip veil of illusion fell from 'bonnet of matching lace, and she carried a bouquet of white orchids and stephanotis. Mrs. Robert Smith, the bride- groom's sister, was the matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Joan Aronson and Barbara Mey- ers of Indianapolis, Nancy Miller of New York and Jean Feerer. Luis Levy was the junior brides- maid. Robert Frank served his broth- er as best man and the ushers included Harry Frank, Lewis C. Frank Jr., Whitney Roemer and Robert Smith. Among the out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Miller of New York, Sylvan Blum of Shadyside, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pemikoff of Chi- cago, Mrs. Miriam Baum of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kanter and their daughter Jane of Cincinnati, Mrs. Rose Clay- bon, Mrs. Bess Footlick of New- port, Ky., - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Berke, Mrs. Bertha Reinitz, Oscar Davis, Frank and Albert Greenwald, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zigalosky, Mr. and Mrs: Harry Stokes of Indianapolis. The young couple will spend their honeymoon at Arrowhead Springs, Calif. ' Friday, Rugus+ I, 1947 THE JEWISH NEWS Recent Bride MRS. KARL GREENBERG Miss Louise Kaufman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kauf- man of Wildemere Ave., became the bride of Karl Greenberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green- berg of Fenkell Ave., July 5 at Riviera Hall. Rabbi Joshua Sper- ka officiated at the ceremony. The young couple spent their honeymoon in Montreal and the Laurentian Mountains. Federation CounCil Plans Parley on Health Service Dr. Samuel Soskin, medical - di- rector of the research institute at Michael Reese Hospital, Chicago, will be the featured speaker at the East-Central regional meet- ing of the Council of Jewish Fed- erations and Welfare Funds at the Commodore - Perry Hotel, Toledo, Sept. 6 and 7. Stanley Kann, Pittsburgh, and Judge Maurice Bernon, Cleve- land, are co-chairmen of the pro- gram committee for the meeting. Julian H. Krolik and Max Osnos, Detroit, are committee members. Suzanne Ginsburg Wed to Westerner First Jews Graduated From Heidelberg in 14 . Years Engagements . Mr. and Mrs. S. Resnick of Manning Ave., Toronto, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred, to Harold Winston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winston, of Glad- stone Ave. A late fall wedding is being planned. MUNICH (JTA)—The first two Jewish students to be graduated from famed Heidelberg Univer- sity in 14 years, who received doctorates in medicine, are, Na- than Wiener, 28, and Boris Anolik, 30, both former concentration camp inmates. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Turbow of North Martindale „Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Anne, to Sanford Hirsh- field, son of Leo Hirshfield and the late Mrs.- Dora Hirshfield. The wedding will take place on Nov. 27. PINE RIVER MOTEL - Mrs. Sylvia Rosenberg, of Sew- ard Ave., announces' the engage- ment of her daughter, Rozella, to Aubie Cooperman, son of Mrs. Leah Kopelove, of Pingree Ave. The wedding will take place Nov. 16. MRS. GERALD TATARSKY Before an improvised altar in the garden of her parents' home Saturday evening, July 26, Su- zanne Lisbeth Ginsburg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg of 664 Chicago Blvd., spoke her nuptial vows to Gerald Norman Tatarsky, son of Mrs. Max Ta- tarsky of Denver. The bride wore her sister Lenore's wedding gown of opal- escent antique satin, fashioned with a bateau neckline, fitted bodice and long tight sleeves. The draped skirt was slit in front to reveal a pleated chiffon petticoat with cascading duchess and posepointe lace. Her -.three- tiered veil fell from a cap of duchess lace. She carried a bou- quet of orchids and stephanotis. Mignon Ginsburg was her sis- ter's maid of honor, and Mrs. Marvin Mintz of Denver, sister of the groom, was matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Stephanie Tatarsky and Mitzi Mintz, with Janet Bing, cousin of the bride, as flower girl. Hyman Tatarsky served as best man and Lewis J. Ruskin, Samuel Tatarsky and Joseph S. Bing were ushers. John and James Ginn, cousins of the bride, seated the guests. After a six-week wedding trip to Banff and Lake Louise, the couple will reside in Denver. Local Brevities Organization of a United Health and Welfare , Fund of Michigan, to - unify the many na- tional health and welfare agency appeals into one annual drive, was begun by 120 community leaders at a meeting last week. FRED M. BUTZEL is a member of the organizational group. • • • BENJAMIN LEVINSON is the organizer and chairman of the Edgecomb for Council Commit- tee. Harry Grossman is vice- chairman; Vera Edgecomb, treas- urer; Frank Nolan, in charge of speaker's committee. • • • DETROIT SOCIAL CLUB in- vites single men and women, 25 to 40, to attend a social evening at 8:30 p. m. Saturday, Aug. at the Briggs Hotel. Plans for 'a boat ride and picnic will be diS- cussed. 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