/ Page Eight I ACTIVITIES IN SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Kane of LaSalle Blvd. are spending a fortnight at Lesser's Clover Lodge in Omena, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bagdade, of 18093 Ilene, have returned from New York, where Mr. Bagdade attended a national meeting of the U. S. Olympia Association. He is a member of the board govern- ing the 1948 ice skating Olympics. He is also vice-president of the Amateur Ice Skating Union of the U. S. The couple also visited their sons, Jack and Walter, who are spending the summer at Camp Tamakwa, Algonquin Park, Ont. Mrs. Minna Cross, 3741 Collingwood ave., and her daughter, Rosalie, returned from a vacation in Charlevoix. Mrs. Harry Yanich, 2319 Leslie Ave., is visiting with her children, Rabbi and Mrs. Walter H. Plaut, at Herzl Camp, Webster, Wis. ( Barbara Becker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker of Palmer Woods, will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bayre Levin and their daughter, Jane, at Provincetown, Cape Cod. Bob Becker is spending the remainder of the summer at the Raquette Lake Boys Club, Raquette Lake, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker spent the week end at their farm at Decatur, Mich. Miss Claire Ettinger, 3010 Chicago blvd., is spending a month in Atlantic City at the Brighton Hotel. Miss Sally Lou Ettinger of the same address is at Camp Red Arrow, Wellston, Mich. Mrs. Arthur Lipsitt, Outer Dr., left for North Hollywood, Calif., where she will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Albert Bluestein, formerly of Detroit. Selma R. Grossman and Jean Foldman have returned from a visit to Mackinac Island. Mrs. Leon Meyers (Shirley Sovel) and son, David Laurence. have returned to State College, Pa., after spending a month with her family on Bryden Ave. She rejoined her husband, who is majoring in medicine at Penn State. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beitner and daughter, Rita Lou, left on a motor trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klein of Monterey Ave. and their daughters, Jewel and Marilyn, recently returned from Kingsville, Ont., where they spent a fortnight. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Straus of the Lestra Knitters, celebrated their 25th Avedding anniversary July 28 with a family party at Club Bali. Mr. aid Mrs. Straus also flew to Atlantic City for a week. Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, president of the Women's Auxiliary of the Department of Michigan, Jewish War Veterans, is attending the national executive committee meeting in New York. Jewel Klein of Monterey Ave. and her cousin, Ruth Margaretten of New York, are spending the month of August visiting with rela- tives on the West coast. They will be the guests of Dr. Joel Mar- garetten in Beverly Hills, and of the Ellenbogen family at Sholem Ranch, Tujunga, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kaye and children, Marvin, Fred and Joyce of 18400 Fairfield Ave. have returned from a vacation in Atlantic City. , Mr. and Mrs. Adrian D. Rosen and sons, Alan and Steven, have returned from a five-week stay in Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Rosen and children have moved to their new home on Warrington Dr. Mrs. Ray M. Lewis and children Hershel and Henrietta are Visiting in New York City. Mrs. Sam Mann and son, Donald, of 16516 Mansfield, will leave Aug. 15 to make their home in Los Angeles. Mr. Mann will join them soon after the first of the year. Their new address will be 3781/2 So. Loma Drive, Los Angeles. Judith Drachler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Drachler, directors of Farband Camp, was honored on her second birthday with the purchase of a dunam of land in Palestine by guests at the camp. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Weisman and children, Ronald Gary and Myrna Gail, formerly of 3211 Calvert, are now residing at their new home'at 16604 LaSalle Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. Max D. Schuster of Pennington Dr. have returned from a week's stay at the Grand Haven Hotel at Mackinac Island. Beatrice Fine of Seward Ave. has returned from a few week's visit at the Montieth Inn in Muskoka, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Morry M. Fenton of the Book Cadillac Hotel wish to announce- Oct. 20 as the wedding date of their daughter, Arlene Beverley, to Bud Gottloeb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gottloeb of 19316 Warkington Dr. Honoring their sister, brother-in-law and children, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gerosa, Barbara and Anthony, Jr., of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Moe Wolfe of Cortland Ave. entertained at a reception at the Hotel Statler. Justice and Mrs. Henry Butzel of Edison Ave. left. Wednesday to spend a few weeks in Goderich, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farbsten of Burlington Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer H. Meyer of Suffolk Dr. left Wednesday for Tanglewood, in the Berkshires, where they will attend the music festival. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Robinson of Northlawn Ave. are vacation- ing in Traverse City. Mr. and Mrs. William Sloman and their daughters of Roslyn Rd. are vacationing in Frankfort. On the occasion of their father's, Jack L. Isaacs, birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills of Cincinnati and Mr. and Mrs. William L. Fields of Roslyn Rd. were hosts at a party at the Mills Farm in Charlevoix. Among the Detroiters who went to Charlevoix for the occasion were, Mr. and Mrs. Irving T. Oberfelder, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moers, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cohen, and Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Schiller. En route to Cleveland where she will visit with her children, Mrs. Albert Schloss of Los Angeles spent a fortnight in Detroit visit- ing with friends. Marie Newman of the Belcrest left Monday to spend 10 days in Chicago. Mrs. Hurd Whitney and her small daughter of New York are the guests of her mother, Mrs. David Epston of Longwood Ave. Dr. B. D. Welling and David M. Welling spent the last week- end in Petoskey as the guest of the latter's sisters, Edna and Marg- uerite Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline of Cortland Ave. and Mr. and Mrs. Armin Hartman of Dexter Blvd. have returned from a few weeks in Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of Leslie Ave. left Thursday to spend a few weeks in California. Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Klein visited with members of their family enroute to their home in Cleveland from Interlochen where their son David is attending the music camp. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Prentiss of Covington Rd. have returned from a visit in Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith of Oak Dr. have returned from a stay in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Lewis of Muirland Ave. are vacation- ing in Massachusetts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fecheimer and son, Freddy, of Huntington Woods left Sunday to spend a week in Wisconsin where they will visit their daughter, Susan, who is as Camp Chickagami. Mr. and Mrs. C. Harry Malbin of Mt. Clemens have returned from a stay in Traverse City. Miss Marion Moyer of W. Boston Blvd. has returned from a trip through the Canadian Rockies and the West Coast. Mrs. Maurice P. Meyers of Kentucky Ave. is visiting her sister- in law, Mrs. H. C. Broder, at her home in Charlevoix. Dr. Meyers, who accompanied her there, has returned to Detroit. Mrs. Benjamin Krell of Cortland Ave. has just joined her daugh- ter, Elaine, for a stay in Frankfort. Mrs. Arthur A. Bloom of Gloucester Dr. and her niece, Miss Joan Meyers of Lincolnshire Dr., have left on a fortnight's trip to Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finsterwald of Parkside Ave. have returned THE JEWISH NEWS 'Newlyweds Honeymoon At Adirondack Resort Friday, August 8. 1947 To Wed Detroiter Women's Clubs The WOMEN'S LEAGUE FOR SABBATH OBSERVANCE will hold an Oneg Shabbat at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Aug. 9, at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. Members and their friends are invited to hear the guest speaker. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. I. Kaplan; social chairman, will be in charge of arrangements. • • The Woman's Auxiliary of the DETOIT LODGE of Bnai Brith has changed its meeting place for the forthcoming year to the Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wyoming and Thatcher. Mrs. William Barris is in charge of the all-Bnai-Brith MISS RUTH PERMAN Ball for the Detroit Lodge and Mrs. Y. Perman of Chicago, Mrs. Harvith is in charge of the Ill., announces the engagement souvenir book. of her daughter, Ruth, to Dr. Harold M. Podolsky, son of Mrs. Gussie Podolsky, and the late Morris Podolsky of Detroit. The bride-elect attended Roosevelt BODZIN FAMILY CLUB will College. meet at 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 10, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Bodzin, who will be wel- comed home after a motor trip "wkere situates dreams cease true” to Rochester, Minn., and Hough- South Haven's Rnest Resort ton, Mich., where they visited Jack Bodzin, who is attending 80 Acres of Playtime Paradise college there. • A gay. friendly crowd • Swimming, tennis, golf. P horses • Handball. ping gong, archery • Dancing, concerts. movies graeme • first MRS. MAWS MARX Anne Oleshansky, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oleshansky of Monica Ave., became the bride of James Neal Marx, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Marx of San Juan Dr., Sunday evening, June 29, at Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler officiated, assisted by Can- tor Jacob Sonenklar. The bride wore a gown of ice blue satin with an illusion neck- line edged with lace and em- broidered in seed-pearls. Her veil of illusion fell from a crown of lace and pearls. Jane Oleshanksy and Mrs. Nathan Oleshansky were maid and matron-of-honor. The brides- maids were Mrs. Jerome Marx, Sue Marx, Mrs. Carl Schram and Mrs. Herman Oleshansky. Jerome Marx served his broth- er as best man. The ushers were Billy Oleshansky, Nathan Ole- shansky, Carl Schram, Stanley Marx, Bernard Brower and Her- man Oleshansky. The bride and groom honey- mooned at Scaroon Manor, in the Adirondacks, and New York. 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