ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Leonard Kaste Assists At Nuptials of Brother Robert, Rosalind Green `Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd. are spending 10 days motoring through Wisconsin where they will visit their son, Lee, who is at a camp near Minocqua. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Liberman of Santa Barbara Dr. have left to spend a few weeks in Charlevoix. ,Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winkelman of Roselawn Ave. returned on Tuesday from a 10..day motor trip through northern Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohn of Whitmore Rd. and Mr. and Mrs. DeRoy Kuttnauer of Fairfield Ave. are motoring through the New England States. Dr. accompanied by their Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Schlafer of Suffolk Dr., have returned guests, Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coskey of Los from a fortnight's tour through Canada and the New England States. Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bittker of Atkinson Ave. left on Saturday to spend a fortnight in Charlevoix and a week in Eagle River, Wisc. Henry Winkelman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon G. Winkelman of Fairfield Ave., left on Tuesday for Gladstone. Mich., where he will be the guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Henry Rosenblum. Mr. and Mrs.„Harold Desenberg of Wisconsin Ave. had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of Corning, N. Y. Miss Freda Rosenthal of the Seward Apt. is leaving this Friday fora fortnight in Gloucester, Mass. Spending the week fishing at Georgian Bay are Milton Marks, Ben Shwayder, Maurice Mein, Louis Lasky, Melvin Conheim, Isador Winkelman; Alvin Winkelman of Port Huron, Hy G. Schlafer and Tobias Coskey of Los Angeles. Mrs. Sanford E. Saperstein returned on Tuesday to her home in Chattanooga, Tenn., after a visit with her brother-in-law and sister,' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Glasier of Woodingham Dr. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Glasier and her daughters, Mary and Dorothy, who will visit there for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Grossman of Boston Blvd. are spending - the summer at Santa Monica, Calif. - Dr. and Mrs. Albert Krohn of Cambridge Rd. left on Sunday to spend three weeks motoring through Wisconsin and Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schwartz and their small son, Joel, were the _guests last week-end of his brother and! sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Schwartz of Oakman Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. William Leebove of Cortland Ave. left by motor for a fortnight's stay in New York and Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Human of Bogton Blvd. have been vaca- tioning in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Lewis have returned from Gladstone, Mich., where they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Max Horowitz of Leslie Ave. have as their guests Mrs. Lena Sigler of San Diego, Calif., and the Misses Phyllis and Elaine Levy of Pittsburgh. Mary Saks of 15353 Quincy has returned from a week-end visit in Chicago. The Pidyan ha Ben of Garry Howard Gaines, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gaines of 12835 Petoskey,- took place Sunday, July 20, at Bel Aire. In honor of the occasion, Joseph A. Block, president of Cong. Bnai David and grandfather of the child, donated $100 .to the Jewish National Fund. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milkovsky Kaplan of BrOoklyn, N. Y., are guests of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker, to attend the Bar Mitzvah of their grandson, Allan Gene, Aug. 2 at Beth Aaron Synagogue. Other out-of-town guests who will attend include Mrs. B. Epstein, Mrs. R. Salhaw and Mrs. L Manesewich of Rochester, N. Y.; Sam Becker of Brooklyn, Mrs. and Mrs. Frank Levine of Jeanette. Pa., and Eva Danis of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker invite members of Cong. Beth Aaron and the Sisterhood to attend the.services and kiddush follow- ing this Saturday morning in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Allan Gene. Mrs. Irving I. Edgar is visiting her daughter, Joyce Elaine, at the National MusIZ Camp in Interlochen, Mich. Dr. and Mrs. Louis E. Kamin and children, Frannie and Blair, of 2247 W. Boston Blvd., have returned from their vacation at Frank- fort, Mich. Eleanor Applebaum of Fullerton Ave. has returned from a month* vacation in Miami Beach. Rosenwald Post Aids Kin of War Dead Page Wm. THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August I, 1947 Betrothed Rosenwald Post of the Ameri- can Legion announces a program of assistance to families of Jew- ish war dead, through the ser- vices of Americanism officer Jo- seph Shapiro. Parents of deceased servicemen are reminded that they are en- titled to receive the Michigan state soldiers' bona. Applications may be secured by writing to the Adjutant General, State of Mich- igan, Lansing, and asking for bo- nus beneficiary forms. Shapiro is also assisting Jewish families who wish to participate in the government's program of reburial of war dead. Families DOROTHY GOODFRIEND wishing to make such arrange- ments may contact Shapiro at Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Good- 1983 Richton for further informa- friend of Muirland Ave. an- nounce the engagement of their tion. daughter, Dorothy Myra, to Jerome Rapoport, son of Mr. Kogan Post Installs and Mrs. Louis Rapoport of Se- ward Ave. The wedding will Bricker as Commander Charles and Aaron Kogan Post take place Oct. 19. of the Jewish War Veterans in- CARD OF THANKS stalled its officers at ceremonies , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zack and July 23 at the Hotel Tuller. their rela- Al Bricker is commander of the family wish to thank post. He is assisted by Marvin Lu- tives and friends for the kindness bin, senior vice commander; Sid- and sympathy shown them in , ney junior vice com- their recent bereavement. mander; Julius Berkowitz, quar- termaster; Hy Imon, adjutant; Herman Tray, judge advocate; Charles Rader, Lewis Klein and AND ORCHESTRA Moses E. Ghindie, trustees; Dr. Charles Gitlin, surgeon; Al Iscow, Music chaplain, a.sd William Zietz, of- TEL AVIV (JTA) — The port area was ablaze with banners last week to welcome the arrival of the Kedmah, the first Jewish-owned vessel to initiate regular passenger and freight service between Europe and Palestine. Airplanes owned by Aviron, Jewish flying company, cir- cled overhead as the vessel docked. It was greeted at the pier by Mayor Israel Rokach and Joseph Sprinzak of the Histadruth. Henry Noble McCracken Named Conference Secretary NEW YORK, (JPS)—Henry Noble MacCracken, - president emeritus of Vassar College, has been appointed general secretary of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, it was an- nounced-here. and Entertainment Designed for Your Pleasure Oraeme are always fresh for all occasions. Floral Designers of Weddings - 8c Showers I. FELDMAN Bill Caplan — Larry Morris DELIVERY ANYTIME 9111 Linwood at Joy Rd. KOSHER CATERING Small Affairs A Specialty Home, Clubs, Organizations and Picnics Cold Cuts-Knishes-Salads and Deserts CALL TO. 5-0649 MRS. ROBERT KASLE Rosalind Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Green of , Muirland Ave., and Robert Kasle, 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle of 275 Merton Rd., were united in , marriage last Wednesday evening I at the Statler Hotel. Rabbis Mor- ris Adler and Leon Fram, assisted by the bridegroom's brother, Leonard Kasle, solemnized the ceremony. The bride chose a gown of sheer white Alencon lace with a fitted bodice and short train. Her veil of illusion was held in place by a matching lace tiara. She carried a prayerbook with white orchids and stephanotis. The bride's attendants were Shirley Dunitz, maid of honor, and Natalie Zemon, Marilyn Ko- pel, Carolyn Greenberg, Barbara Platsky .and Harriet Greenberg, bridesmaids. Barbara Kasle and Judy Jones were flower girls. Leonard Kasle also served his brother as best man, and Ben Kasle, Sanford Perlis, Richard Kasle, Benjamin Jones, Daniel Gilbert, David Frank, George! Blaine and Dr. Martin Green, the ! bride's brother, were ushers. The young couple are honey- mooning in California. Jules Lev Here for Visit from Palestine Jules Lev, well known Detroit- er who has resided in Palestine for the last 10 years, arrived here on Tuesday, for a visit with his mother, at 2075 Gladstone. Mr. Lev, now associated with thePalestine Economic C o r- po ratio n, is a former Detroit building contrac- . . lor. He was en-' gaged i n the J. Lev building industry and in architec- tural efforts in Palestine for a number of years before affiliating with PEC. His wife, who visited here last year, remained in Palestine. 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