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Friday, August 14, 1947

THE JEWISH NEWS

Local Brevities

August Bride

1

Gertude Kauffman
Engaged to Fred Lax

DETROIT STAGE, Inc., has
grabbed the juiciest , star-play at-
traction of the season for its
fourth theatrical venture by ob-
taining the services of handsome
I
Hollywood leading man Dare
Clark to star in the smash Clif-
' ford Odets play, "Golden Boy",
opening at Music Hall next Wed-
nesday evening.

Mrs. J. Burrows of 225 Merton Rd. has as her guest her sister,
Mrs. M. A. Fine of Montreal.
Saul R. Levin has ]eft on a business trip to Mexico and South
America. Mrs. Levin and their children will spend the month of
August in Mexico City.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bearman of Santa Barbara Dr. are guests
at the Shelburne Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J.
Joseph Kwaselow and Morton Kwaselow have left for an ex-
tended motor trip to the Eastern seaboard and are now vacationing
at Atlantic City, N. J.
Miss Beverly Schechet, 3309 Dorris ave., entertained 10 guests
at a luncheon on Aug. 2, on occasion of her 16th birthday.
Mrs. Carl Demont and her daughter Dawn, of Detroit, are
spending the month of August at the Grand Hotel, Mackinac Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving B. Ackerman of 18695 San Juan Drive
recently returned from Charlevoix, where they visited their children,
Judith Ann and Tamara, who are spending the summer at Camp
Q-Gull. Mrs. Ackerman, while vacationing in Charlevoix, celebrated
her birthday with her friends and guests: Mr. and Mrs. Gerry
Solomon of Atkinson Ave. Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Hannon Kraft, Mr.
Ave., Friedman and Jack Rapppaport of
and Mrs. Max Hyman,
Grand Rapids.
Richard Jordan Berman, son of Dr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Ber-
MRS. SEYMOUR DUNITZ
man entertained 20 friends Aug. 6 at a garden party honoring his
At
an evening ceremony Sun-
third birthday.
Miss Estelle Spatt will leave Aug. 15 for Brooklyn, N. Y., for day, Aug. 10, at Shaarey Zedek,
an indefinite visit with friends and relatives.
Rita Cantor, daughter of Mr. and
Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Art of 3815 Cortland, are in New York City, Mrs. Joseph H. Cantor of Pasa-
where they will welcome Mrs. Art's niece and her family, who are
arriving from Rotterdam, Holland. The newcomers will make their dena Ave., became the bride of
home with Mrs. Art's mother in Forest Hills, Long Island.
Seymour Dunitz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Gurowsky and son, David, of Richton Ave., are Mrs. Charles Duntz of Oakman
visiting in Washington, D. C., where they are the guests of Mrs. Blvd.
Gurofsky's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen.
The bride chose an off-the-
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bayer and son, Robert, of Lauder Ave. have shoulder long torso gown of ice
left for an extended trip through the New England states.
blue satin, trimmed with Chan-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Fenton and son, Roger, have returned from tilly lace and seed pearls. A
a motor trip to Holyoke, Mass., where they visited Harry Feinstein crown of lace and seed pearls
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feinstein of Greenfield, Mass.
held her finger tip veil of illusion.
Mrs. Ray Sofferin and daughter, Roberta, of 3267 Calvert, are She carried a prayerbook with
spending the summer at Lake. Orion as guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. a spray of white orchids. .
Sofferin.
Sonia Dunitz, sister of the
Mr. and Mrs. Menashe Haar and daughters are now residing
bride-groom, was maid-of-honor,
at their new home at 17601 Santa Barbara Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Herman of the Wilshire Hotel have had with Mrs. June Stein, sister of
as their guests Mr. and Mrs. James Zukekorn of Honolulu, Hawaii. the bride, as matron-of-honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis .Sheplow of Waverly Ave. have returned from Fay Ann Greenblatt and Joyce
Cantor served as bridesmaids.
a few week's stay in South. Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levine of Cortland Ave. have returned Carbl Fine and Nancy Dunitz
from a three-week motor trip through Canada, New England and were flower girls.
Daniel Dunitz was best man
New York.
Mrs. Charles Spatt and daughters, Estelle and Marlene, will for his cousin, and ushers in-
leave Aug. 15 to spend the remainder of the summer in Brooklyn, cluded Leonard Stein, Saul G.
N. Y. Mr. Spatt will join them later.
Dunitz, Morton Scholnick, Harold
Aileen Stein of W. Philadelphia Ave. is visiting friends in Firestone, Saul H. Dunitz, Oscar
California.
Harriet - Rae Stein of W. Philadelphia Ave. is spending a fort- Band and Sheldon Scholnick.
Following a dinner and re-
night in Squirrel Hill, Pittsburgh, with relatives and friends.
Roslyn Weinbaum of Pennington Dr. is visiting her aunt and ception, the couple left on a wed-
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Weinbaum of Charlevoix.
ding trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of 2014 Calvert celebrated their 39th
wedding anniversary Aug. 9.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M. Pregerson and daughter, Judy, of
Webb Ave. have returned from an extended visit in California.
Belle Moskowitz of 2461 Blaine has returned from an extended
vacation in Atlantic City and New York.
Mrs. Aaron Lenhoff of Monterey Ave. will celebrate
Mr.
their 15th wedding anniversary Aug. 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pevos of Ewald Circle observed their
12th wedding anniversary Aug. 11. •
An Oneg Shabbat celebration
Marylin, Ronald and Eileen Klafer of 1886 Oakman Blvd. are honoring Helen Alpert, girls' di-
vacationing at the Ramona Beach Hotel in Michigan City. Their rector of the Michigan Region,
parents will join them for a 10-day vacation.
Bnai Brith Youth Organization,
Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Schwartz and son of Portland, Ore., are
visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schwartz of Pingree will be held at the organization's
Ave. They will attend the wedding of their brother, David M. headquarters, 11718 Dexter, at 9
p.m. Friday, Aug. 15.
Schwartz, to Merilyn Lightstone, Aug. 19 at the Statler Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Birmingham are spending 10
The occasion is Miss Alpert's
days in Ellsworth, Mich.
transfer to BBYO's New England
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Quint, their daughter, Barbara, and office in Boston.
son, Peter, of Oak Dr. have returned from a 10-day stay at Torch
Ilene Ratner will serve at mis-
Lake, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Soss, their daughters, Betty and Ellen, tress of ceremonies. Community
and son, Richard, of Balmoral Rd. have returned from a visit in singing will • be led by Dave
California. •
Rappoport. A farewell message
Mrs. M. M. Wittelshofer of Boston Blvd. left for Boston, Mass., will be delivered by Harry Mir-
where she will spend a month visiting with her sister, Mrs. Arthur vis, and a play. "My Kosher
Katzenburh, and her son-in-laW and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gremlin," written by Charles S.
Mintz.;
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Srere and their daughter, Babs, of Bos- Levy, will be produced by AZA
Chapter 527.
ton Blvd. are vacationing in Charlevoix.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper of Chicago Blvd. are spend-
ing a few weeks in the Berkshires where they are attending the
Music Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lieberman, their daughter, Marilyn, and
son, Edwin, of Birchcrest Dr. left on Saturday to spend 10 days
motoring through Michigan.
Miss Harriet Simons of the Wilshire left on Saturday to spend
a fortnight in Duluth and at Lake Winnibogash, Minn.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sampliner of the Beicrest have returned
from a visit in Chicago.
CATERERS
Mr. and Mis. Lewis C. Frank of Colorado Ave. and Mr. and
Mrs. Barney Smith of Chicago Blvd. are leaving this Friday for a
OFFER YOU
stay at Arrowhead Springs, Calif.
Mrs. Rose Lipson of Merton Rd. spent the last week-end in
Good Food .. .
Omena, Mich., as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
"Superb Service" at the
and Mrs. Ervin Greenbaum.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Winkelman of Fairfield Ave. have returned
Wilshire .
from a 10-day stay in Muskoka, Ont.
Your Synagogue .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred May of Oak Dr. are spending 10 days at
.
Raquett Lake, N. Y., where they are guests at the Antlers.
or your borne
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline and son, Dr. Allen Kline of Cort-
land Ave., are spending the week-end in Omena, Mich.
For Banquets, , Parties, Wed-
Miss Sylvia Meyers has returned to her home in St. Louis, Mo.,
after a visit with her aunt, Miss Hattie Silirerman of Burlingame Ave.
dings, Showers, Bar Mitzvahs
Dr. and Mrs. Emil Rothman and daughter, Joan, of Glaston-
and Other Social Occasions.
bury Rd. and Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Levitt and son, William, of
Muirland Ave. left on a few weeks' motor trip to Yellowstone Park,
tinder the Supervision of
Banff Springs and Lake Louise.
Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kassel of Merton Rd. have returned from
Personalized Attention .
a few weeks stay in Frankfort.
by CHAS. J. MARX
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Madden of Broadstreet Blvd. have re-
and
BERNIE LEFKOWITZ
turned from a vacation in Sleepy Hollow, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ehrlich of W. Boston Blvd. are spending a
fortnight in Omena, Mich.
Alex Cohen of Calvert Ave. left last week for Utica, N. Y.,
'where he will visit his children.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Salwin of Maiden Ave. are 'spendirig a few ,
months in Denver, Colo.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ellzinger of London Ave. returned from
TOwnsend 8-2680
Muskegon where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Lebow.
The Elbingers are spending this week-end in Chicago.

Bnai Brith Youth
Honors Miss Alpert'
At Farewell Social

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annual outdoor picnic Sunday,
August 17, on the Yeshivah
grounds, Dexter at Cortland.
Proceeds from the sale of refresh-
ments will be used to support
the Beth Jacob Girls' School and
Kindergarten. The public is
invited.

GERTRUDE KAUFFMAN

Mr. and Mrs. Myer Kauffman,

2537 Glynn court, announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Gertrude, to Fred Lax, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sigmond Lax, 3755 West
Grand. The couple plans to marry
on February 29.

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