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THE JEWISh' NEWS

Friday, Augusf 29,1947

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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Miller (Fran Waterman) are now residing
at 18936 Santa Rosa Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Altman and daughters, Susanne and Marilyn,
of Fairfield Ave.. are returning this week after spending several
weeks in Montreal and the Laurentian Mountains.
Mrs. Ben Winsen and daughter, Sandra Lee, of Grand Ave. are
spending a week in Cincinnati.
Among guests at Greenbush Inn this week are John C. Sillman,
Celia Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Muskovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Kohen,
Mr. and Mrs. Milt Tyner, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Samuels, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert R. Marans, Mr. and Mrs. Al Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Feldman,
Mr_ and Mrs. Ruby J. Goldberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dreyfus, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack N. Krass, Ben Shapiro and son, Mrs. Herb Rollins,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Greenbaum, Mr_ and Mrs. Sam Atlas, Lewis
Lamed, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schumer,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Brown, Mr. and Mrs. William Schumer,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kozloff, Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Schlindler, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Zimmerman, Bob Aran, Kenny and Don Appel, Irving
Rosen, Mrs. Sylvia Lax, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Bayer, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernie Rothenberg, Marx Lax, Mr. and Mrs. William Schlesinger
and daughter. Judy, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stein and daughter, Myrna,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kaufer and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Arberman and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Moskovitz, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Rautbort and son, Thelma Radeff, Mr. and Mrs. Abe -
Josephson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bauman and Mrs. Esther Turner.
Mrs. I. Wolff of San Antonio, Tex., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. M.
Hess of 1917' Calvert and Mrs. S. Rosenblatt of 3265 Boston Blvd.
She will return to her home early in September.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cohen of 3311 Chicago Blvd. have returned
from Chicago where they attended the 75th birthday celebration of
their brother, Mr. S. J. Cohen.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Belkin of Boston Blvd. and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Levett of Sturtevant Ave. are spending a few days at Ramona
Park Hotel, Harbor Springs, Mich.
Mrs. Abe Lapides and daughter, Barbara, have returned from
a stay at Charlevoix.
Mrs. Hyman Ogoroskin and son, Sol, have returned to their
home in Winnipeg, Manitoba, after spending a week with relatives
in Detroit.
Mrs. Herman Finster•ald of Longfellow Ave. has as her guest
Mrs. Minnie Maher of Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Heavenrich of Mendota Ave. are expected
home this week-end from a motor trip through the East. Accom-
panying them home was their daughter, Barbara, who spent the
:simmer at Tripp Lake Camp in Maine.
Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Monterey Ave. is leaving this Friday
to spend a few days in Cincinnati visiting with her father.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stein of Northlawn Ave. have as their guest
Miss Audrey Agostine of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp and their son, Clement, Jr., are
spending the week-end at Nebagemon in Wisconsin.
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. have returned
from the Berkshires where they attended the Music Festival.
Mrs. J. J. Marks of Broadstreet Blvd. returned on Tuesday from
Chicago where she spent a few days visiting with members of her
family. She was joined in Chicago by her son, Lee, who had been
spending the summer at Camp Kawagal in Minacqua, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. have as their guest
her mother, Mrs. Walter Schonbach of Chicago.
Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt and Miss Harriet
Simon of the Wilshire Apt. have returned from a cruise to Mackinac
Island.
The Misses Jeanette and Ruth Caplan of Whitmore Rd. have
returned from an extended motor trip to the Canadian Rockies and
the West Coast.
Mrs. Harry. B. Keidan of Fairfield Ave. has returned from a visit
in Charlevoix. Her daughter, Vivian, and son, Fred, who were coun-
sellors at Camp Q-Gull, also returned home.
Miss Mildred Goldman of Glynn Ct. has returned from a six
. weeks' stay in Provincetown, Mass.
Miss Judy Jacobs of Glynn Ct. and Miss Sylvia Savin have left
by motor for Birmingham, Ala. where they will visit the former's
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Felstein.
Among the campers ..who returned this week from Camp Pine
Mere at Minacqua, Wis., were: Janet Maas, Elizabeth Meyers, Joan
Lowenstein, Susan Klein, Betty and Margaret Paysner, Suzanne
Radner, Anne Frank, Carol Jean Lichterman, Carol Barnett. Mary-
anne Berns, Valerie Oppenheim, Helene Jackson and Sydney Lefton.
Miss Anna Rose Hersh of Webb Ave. is vacationing at Algon-
quin, Me.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bau.rn and daughter, Jane, ate spending the
week at Camp Nebagemon, Hawthorne, Wis. Their son, Richard, has
been there for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Warshawsky of Northlawn Ave. are enjoying
a stay in Frankfort. Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lane of Fullerton Ave. have returned from a
stay in Charlevoix.
Mrs. Robert Cowan and son, George, of Woodston Rd. left on
Tuesday for a visit in Toronto.
Mrs. A. M. Wally returned to her home in Cleveland after a
visit with her brother-in-law and sister,,Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Kramer of Whitmore Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Shulevitz and daughter, Ruth, of Oak-
man Blvd. and their guest, Miss Jeanne Rosenthal of Chicago, re-
turned on Sunday from a few weeks' stay in Omena.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Barak and son, Jerry, of Hazelwood Ave.
have returned from a stay in South Haven.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fisher of Lakewood Ave. have returned from
a week's visit in New York and Boston.
Among the campers who returned this week from Raquette
Lake, N. Y. were Judy Horwitz and Susan and Nancy Smith.
Mrs. Louis Smilansky, her daughters, Beth and Gale, and son,
Martin„ of Burns Dr. left for New Haven, Conn., where they will
visit Mrs. Smilansky's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Levy, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Other
members of the family who went to New Haven for- the occasion
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Feldman of Alma, Mich., Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Frank and son, Alfred, Jr. of Petoskey, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G.
Blumberg spent the last week-end in Charlevoix visiting their
mother, Mrs. Oscar Blumberg, who is vacationing there.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shulevity of Wildemere Ave. are visiting
in Rochester, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sacks of Dexter Blvd. have returned from

Earlier Deadline
For Sept. 5 Issue

formerly of Detroit, announce the
'On account of Labor Day, all
marriage iv their daughter, Bar-
copy, including photographs, for
bara Sandra, to David Lagnado,
insertion in our issue of Sept. 5,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lag-
must be in our hands not later
nado, Aug. 10, in Cairo, Egypt.
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than Friday noon, Aug. 29.
GROSS-HART: Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Goldberger announce the
marriage of their daughter, Elsie
Goldberger Hart, to Eugene Jay
rcteinc
Gross, Sunday, Aug. 24. The
couple are honeymooning at Ni-
are alwals fresh
agara Falls, and upon their re-
for all occasions.
turn will reside at 14909 Birwood.
MISS
JANE
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Announcement is made of the
KRAMER-GOODMAN: Selma
Weddings & Showers
Myrna Goodman and Harry F. engagement of Jane Helper,
Kramer exchanged their nuptial daughter of Mrs. Lewis Helper
Bill Caplan — Larry Morris
vows in a recent ceremony per- of Gladstone Ave. and the late
DELIVERY ANYTIME
forme .by Rabbi Morris Adler at Mr. Helper. to Gerald Ira Sklar.
9111 Linwood at Joy Rd.
the Book-Cadillac HoteL The son of Mrs. Harry Sklar of
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bride is the daughter of Mr. and Chicago Blvd. and the late Mr.
Mrs. Frank Goodman, and the Sklar.
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bridegroom is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kramer.
Mrs. Lillian Mackson was her
sister's matron of honor. Lewis
Markle was his brother-in-law's!
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best man.
Following the ceremony, there!
WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF HOLIDAY ITEMS
was a dinner party and reception
in the Book-Casino. The young!
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couple left for a wedding trip to!
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Upon their return. Mr. and Mrs.
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SONENKLAR-KAPLAN: Mr.
and Mrs. Hyman Kaplan of Chi-
cago, Ill., announce the marriage
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of their daughter, Hilda, to Sol
Sonenklar, son of Rev. and Mrs.
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The young couple will be at home
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Sept. 2.

to leave on Saturday for a few weeks' visit in New York.
Mrs. M. B. Bernstein has returned to her home in Cincinnati

visit with her mother, Mrs. Joseph Levin, of the Wilshire Apt.
Miss Rachelle Passman of Jerusalem, Palestine, who is a student
at the University of New York, is spending a week as the guest of
Miss Marcia Tobin of Webb Ave.
Mrs. Benjamin Siegel of New York is visiting with members of
her family in Detroit
Returning this week from Camp Wenonahin, Naples, Me., were
Mary Lou and Susan Simons, Jacqueline and Judy Harris, Joan
Arnfeld, Joan Allen, Sally Lynn Michelson, Elaine Platt, Judy and
Janice Wainger and Laine Ginn.
Mr. and Mrs. Morey Mandel of Boston Blvd. have returned from
a stay at Crystal Point, Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hochman and son, Lyle, have returned from a
two weeks' trip to New York, Philadelphia, Branchville, Conn., At-
lantic City and Washington, D. C.

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LAGNADO-KUNIN: Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Kunin of Chicago,

a few weeks' motor tour of Northern Michigan and Canada, and plan

after a few days' visit with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kassel
of Whitmore Rd.
Mrs. David Croll has returned to her home in Toronto after a

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HENRY COHEN FAMILY
CIRCLE met Aug. 2 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kauff-
man. A farewell party was
given in honor of the Morris
Goldstein family who are now
residing in Miami. The next
meeting of the group will be held
Sept. 6 at the Louis Cohen home.
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JOSEPH JONES, a leader in
Jewish War Veterans' and Amer-
ican Legion circles in Detroit,
has been selected to serve as one
of the members of a committee
of hosts to entertain American
Legion leaders this Friday after-
! noon, at a reception at Hotel
Commodore, New York. The re-
, ception is sponsored by Jewish
War Veterans of the U. S. A.

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