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June 25, 1948 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1948-06-25

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I2—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, June 25, 1948

ActivitieJ in Society

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weisinan of Suffolk Rd. have as their guest
Mrs. F. L. Bohm of Cincinnati.
Anne Frank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Frank of Wilde-
mere Ave., left for Chicago where she will visit with friends before
going on next week to Camp Pinemere in Minaqua, Wis.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ruskin of Chicago were the guests last
week-end of her par,ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg of Chicago
Blvd.
Pat Mansbach of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived on Wednesday to

spend a few days with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Farbsten of Burlingame Rd. have as their
, guest Mrs. M. L. Goldsmith. of New York.
Mrs. Walter Laib has returned from Memphis, Tenn., where she
visited for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clamage of Chicago are the guests of 'his
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shwayder of Fairfield
Ave.
Miss Eleanore Scher of Chicago spent a week as the guest of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Scher of W. Philadelphia Ave.
Miss Joan Dreifuss of Memphis, Tenn., is the guest of her uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Hopp of Longfellow Ave.
John Kaichen of Huntington Woods left on Wednesday for Camp
Strongheart in Wisconsin where he will be a counsellor. John Frank-
lin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Franklin of Muirland Ave., accompanied
him as a camper.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Siebert of Palo Alto, Calif., arrived on
Tuesday to visit with members of their family and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenthal of the Belcrest spent the last week
visiting in New York.
Mrs. Henry Rosenblum has returned_to her home in Gladstone,
Mich., after a few weeks' visit with her children. She was the house
guest of the Leon Winkelmans of Fairfield Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Waldbott of Fairfield Ave. had as their guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Landenberger of Bogata, Colombia, South
America.
Mrs. Ben Green has returned to her home in Pittsburgh after a
10-day visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Lieberman of Birchcrest Dr.
Mrs. Bernard Komer, who is spending the summer months with
her son, Stewart, in Elmira, N. Y., is visiting in Detroit for a few
weeks with members of her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of Monterey Ave. have as their
guest their daughter, Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer of Cincinnati.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein of Chicago Blvd. left by motor to
spehd 10 days in Bretton Woods, N. H., and Boston, Mass. Their son,
Thomas, who will be a counsellor at Camp Stinson, Runmey, N. H.,
for the summer, accompanied them east. ,
Miss Natalie Field of Miami Beach, Fla. spent a few days as
the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William
Field of Roslyn Rd.
Mr. and Mrs. Maier Finsterwald of Parkside Ave. spent the
last week visiting in New York.
Leah Crohn, who is studying music in New York, is spending the
summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crohn of Wilde-
mere Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Linx of Byron Ave. returned from
Nashville, Tenn.,. where they visited with, members of their family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Gerson of Monte Vista Ave. have as their
guest her grandmother, Mrs. Rose Mayer of New York.
Daniel Keidan has returned. to his home in Madison, Wis., after
a visit with members of his family.
Ethel Levine, a student at the University of Chicago, is spending
the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Levine of Calvert
Ave.
Mrs. A. J. Koffman and daughter, Mrs. Eugene Glick, returned
on Monday to their home in Indianapolis, Ind., after a few days'
visit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Eli Sachse.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Vernick of Washburn Ave. have as their
house guests Mr. Vernick's sister and brother-in-law, of London,
England, and their daughter, Mrs. Maurice Reisman of Philadelphia.
They are being entertained extensively by relatives and friends.

June 19—To Mr. and Mrs.
May 21 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Ruben L. Katz (Edna Abel) of Charles Makie (Helen Rembaum),
Indiana Ave., a son, Marc a daughter, Sheryll Debra.'
Joseph.

*

* *

May 22—To Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Fetter (Frances Nus-
baum) of Los Angeles, a son,
Gary Michael.
* * *
June 1—To Rabbi and Mrs.
Abraham M. Danzig' of Chicago,
'a son, Israel Melech.
* * *
June 2 — To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Feldman (Lillian Pevois),
of 18418 Westmoreland Rd., a
daughter, Leslie Ann.
* * *
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. David
Weisberg, a son, Stanley.
* •* *
June 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
er Kuneck (Rebecca Pitkowsky)
of Birwood Ave.; a son, Paul
Howard.

June 7—To Mr. and Mrs.
Lester S at o v s k y (Margarette
Slatkin), a daughter, Lynn
Caren.
* *
. June 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Irv-
ing Gerson (Elizabeth Claster
Schwartz) of Huntington Woods,
a daughter, Janet Claster.
* * *
June 13—To Mr." and Mrs.
Melvin. Nord (Eleanor Shirley
Greenbaum) of Pinehurst Ave.,
a son, Edward Allan.
* * *
June 15—To Mr. and Mrs.
Boris Raphael (Hilda Whiteman),
a son, Steven Jay.
* * *
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Nathan H. Garvin (Eva Gold-
berg) of 3000 Rochester Ave., a
daughter, Benita.
* • *
June 17—To Mr. and Mrs.
Ramon J. Gerson (Jeanne King)
of 19733 Monte Vista, a daugh-
ter, Linda Sue.

Rosenwald Women Give
Flag to Norville School

Julius Rosenwald Auxiliary of
the American Legion presented
an American flag to the Norvelle
School June 17.
The presentation was made by
Auxiliary president Mrs. Frances
Green and Americanism chair-
man Eve Fishman at an impres-
sive ceremony.

Role of Hadassah
In Israel at War
Is Institute Theme

"Hadassah's Role in Israel at
War" will be the title of the
keynote address to be given by
Rose Bloom of Toledo when the
Business and Professional Di-
vision of Hadassah holds its Tri-
City Institute at the Wilshire
Hotel, Sunday, June 27. -
Miss Bloom is a national board
member of Hadassah. The Insti-

TALL TOWERS will hold an
outdoor pretzel party Saturday
At a family dinner, announce-
evening, June 26, at the home of
ment
was made of the engage-
Saretta. Feiler, 17166 Indiana.
Girls five feet eight inches or ment of Rae Bigman, daughter
over and men six feet or over are
invited to call Rose Sears, TY:
7-2037, for information.

*
Janis Reis was re-elected pres-
ident of Queen Esther Chapter,
BBG, other officers are: vice pres-
ident Leone Harelick;. Sheila Pu-
davick; treasurer, Daone Golum-
bia; secretaries, Millie Lewis,
Beverly Gonte, Frances Dwaskin;
sergeant-at-arms, Marcia Tin er.
*
*
Chairman of the AZA guM-
MER TOURNAMENTS for the
Michigan and Windsor area is
Larry Stockler. His committee
includes Irving Berg, Dennis
Aaron, Manny Kalef and Morton
Jaffe.

*

*

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FOR SUMMER

Charles Wolfgangs Mark
Fiftieth Year of Marriage

Mr. and Mrs. Charles _Wolf-
gang will be honored at a re-
ception Sunday afternoon, "June
27, at 18700 Woodingham Dr., on
the occasion of their 50th wed-
ding anniversary.
Mr. Wolfgang, a retired sign
manufacturer, established his
business in Detroit in 1912. The
golden aniversary couple has
four children: Dr. Sydney Wolf-
gang of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Max
Cohen, Louis Wolfgang and M.
F. Wolfgang of Detroit.

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