• • • chythed in . Society Mrs. Dewey Gotlieb of Tuscon, Ariz., is spending the month as the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gotlieb of Dumbarton Rd. Mrs. Frieda Bloch of Tel Aviv, Palestine, is spending a few Weeks in Detroit visiting with members of her family. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Cohn of Kentucky Ave. have as their guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Mannheimer of Miami Beach, Fla. Dr. Arthur Miller, w ho served with the U. S. Army Medical Corps for the last two yea rs, has received his discharge and is now at his home in Buena Vis to Ave. with Mrs. Miller and their small daughter, Cynthia. Israel Davidson of R aananah, Palestine, is visiting here with members of his family. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel l3enderoff have returned to their. home in New York City after a visit on the occasion of the consecration of their niece, Diane Sue Ro berts of Roselawn Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meretsky of Windsor had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Weiss, Mr. 'and Mrs. Milton Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence K ert, their daughter, Lenore, and their son, Leslie, all of Toronto. Frieda Frazer will spend her vacation from Michigan State College with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of Leslie Ave. Dr. Jerome Kornheiser of 2242 Blaine Ave. received the degree of Doctor of Dentistry June 9 from the University of Detroit. June Gold, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. 'Louis Gold of Clements Aye., received her Mast er's degree from Wayne University on June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Morrey J. Kosak of 3273 Monterey were honored at a dinner party given by the Smith Family Club to celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary, on June 6. Mr. and ''Mrs. Ben Kah ten and family of 2292 LaBelle will be at home to relatives and fri ends on Sunday, June 27, before leaving Detroit to make their home in Los Angeles, No cards. Dr. and Mrs. Noah E. Aronstam of Eason Ave., Highland Park, celebrated their 49th we dding anniversary Sunday, June 20. A group of their friends honored them with a party at their home that evening. Mrs. Asher Berlin is v acationing in New York City. Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin had as her guests her daughter and son- in-law of Los Angeles. Dr. and Mrs. Albert E. Bernstein of 2400 W. Boston Blvd. are spending a week in Chica go where they are attending the Amer- ican Medical Association C onvention. They will return June 25. Mr. and Mrs. Moe H. Goodman of 8905 LaSalle Blvd: were hosts at as dinner party in honor of David Faytelwich, who recently arrived from Rome, Italy. Dr. Henry D. Kaine, son of Mrs.. Eva -Kaine and the late Louis Kaine of Chicago Blvd. will begin his internship July 1 at the Los Angeles General County Hospital. He was graduated June 17 from Wayne University College of Medicine, where he was affiliated with Phi Delta Epsilon fraternit y. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Potiker announce the graduation of their son, Hughes Leonard, fro m Wayne University College of Liberal Arts June 17. Mrs. Yale Drazen (Syl via Wainer) and her two children, of St. Louis, have been visiting in Detroit for the past three weeks. Audrey Markel, daug hter of Mr. and Mrs. David Markel of Prairie Ave. was honored at a bridal shower June 21 given by Mesdames E. Schlussel, I. Gluklick and B. Madytn. Visiting Detroit this week in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Jordan Pollack, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Pollack of Webb Ave., are Mr. and Mrs. •'S. Blake, Mr. and Mrs. B. Krusch and Mrs. A. Frumkin of Newark, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Lewis and Hyman Waxman of Omaha, Neb. Rhoda Galin, a student at UCLA, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albe rt E. Garlin of Wisconsin Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell H. Emmer of Oakman Ct. entertained at a family dinner in honor of the graduation of their daughter; Rose- mary, from the Wayne University College of Liberal Arts. Mr. and Mrs. S. Balantzow and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Levett, Mr. and Mrs. M. Schlachter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Simons, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuldinger and their families have returned to their homes in Detroit, after a visit to Cleveland to attend•the confirmation of their granddaughter and niece. Barbara Balantzow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balantzow of Shaker Heights. Marlene Spatt of 2947 Cortland will celebrate her 16th birthday at a luncheon at the Stockholm June 26. 'Leaving this Friday for. Madison, Wis., where they will attend the summer session at the University of Wisconsin are Mary Cooper, Joan Field, Guida Garon, Rita Alper, Shirley Kallman and Shirlee Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Egon Benesi and their small son of Washburn Ave. left last week by motor for New York where they will visit with members of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter of Chicago Blvd. left on Monday for Montreal where they will sp.end 10 days. Sucher-Edelson Wedding Reception Held at Book Lucy Paula. Sucher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Such- er of Oakman Blvd., became the bride. of William Edelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Edelson of . PWO Completes Plans For Dance Saturday Shutkin Speaks, on JNF, At Branch Five Meetings "The Jewish National Fund and Mrs. Phil. Stellar, chairman of the dance committee of the Pio- Future Colonization" will be . the neer Women's Council, announces subject of an address by Arthur that all plans are completed for Shutkin, executive director of the Detroit JNF office, at the next regular meeting of LZOA Branch ,5 to be held at 9 p.m. Sunday, June 27, at the home of Harold Milinsky, 3820 Glendale. The first of a series of regular record parties was held last Friday at the home of Ray Metz- ger, conducted by Kurt Singer. . Women's Division Sets Fall Program Dates Making plans for the fall schedule of , the Women's Divi- sion of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration, the Program Committee met to, set dates for major meet- ings of the group for the fall and winter. Mrs: Leonard H. Weiner, Di- MRS. PHIL STELLAR vision vice president .in charge the grand dance which will take of programs, announces that the place Saturday, June 26, at the early fall meeting will take place. Crystal Ballroom of Masonic Sept. 21, and Jan. 26 is the date of the annual winter event. Temple. 1 MRS. WILLIAM EDELSON Pennington Dr., at a ceremony June 15 at the Book Cadillac Hotel. Rabbi Jacob Segal offic- iated. The bride chose a gown of imported lace and candlelight satin. Her flowers were a cas- cade of orchids and stephanotis. She was attended by Edith Seifer, matron-of-honor; •Shirley Schubiner, maid-of-honor, and Violet Roth, Audrey Hartman and Carol Sucher, bridesmaids. Paul Gold served as best man, and the ushers were Jerry Sol- omon, Melvin Shuman and Shel- don Sucher. Following a reception, t h e newlyweds left for a honeymoon in California. They will reside at 18651 Pennington. THE JEWISH NEWS-13 Friday, June 25, 1948 Proceeds • of Zager Film Benefit to be Used for Equipment for Haganah Three continuous film per- forinances are scheduled for Thursday evening, July 1, at the Dox Theater, Livernois at Davi- son, with all proceeds to be used for purchase of hospital supplies' and machinery for Haganah. The theater party is being sponsored by the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge and Auxiliary of Bnai Brith. The theater was do- nated for the evening by Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Koch, the owners, as were the services of the op- erator, Homer Dillenbeck. Neith- er the owners or operator are Jewish. Mrs. Irving 'Lipson is ticket chairman for the chapter, and Bill Stein for the lodge. In charge of arrangements for the chapter of , Mesdames Sidney Ersher, Henry Schore and Marion Plot- kin, and for the lodge Sidney Er- sher and Herman Schneider. Due to the observance of In- dependence Day on Monday, July 5, as well as on Sunday, July 4„ there will be an earlier deadline for the issue following the holi- day. All copy and photographs for the issue of July 9 will have to be in the office of The Jewish News not later than at 3 p. on Friday, July 2. INFANTS' SERVICE GROUP will continue throughout the summer in all its phases of work. Mrs. Jack Freeman, who held the office of case' chairman for four terms will continue to assist the newly elected chairman, Mrs. Sam. Katz. For Your Dancing Pleasure LEE and FIELDS his orchestra ALL OCCASIONS MUSIC FOR TO. 5-4720 before 1 P. M. TY. 7-5294 after 1 P. M. It's the SATISFIE 1: GUSTO ER Who Has Runt Our Reputation • • • Modern Age has since its establishment sought to give satisfaction in materials, in style, in workman- ship, in beauty, in comfort and price. Our policy is to give only the finest in goods and service. Mod- ern Age has been more than adequately compen- sated in terms of customer satisfaction and recom- mendation to their friends. Sholom Aleichem Schools To Hold Picnic Sunday; Purchase Lot for Center To culminate its activities for the current school year, the Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold a picnic at Middle Rouge Park, Sunday, June 27. All parents of children attend- ing the Sholem Aleichem Schools, members and their friends are invited, 'Meals prepared by the Women's Division of the Insti- tute will be served all' day. The Folk Institute announces the purchase of a large lot on Dexter at Glendale, at which a new educational center will be built. 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