10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, August 13, 1948 ActivitieJ in Society Miss Hopfeld Engaged To Wed Norman Milin Mr. and Mrs. Bernard toss and son, Steven Jay, of Stoepel Ave. have returned from their vacation in Charlevoix. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg and son, Michael, are vacationing at Ramona Park Hotel. in Harbor Springs, Mich. -Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lewis, Jr., of Roslyn Rd. have returned from New York where they were guests at the Waldorf-Astoria, and Lake George, where they stayed at the Arcady Country Club. Mrs. Morris Katz of_ the Bronx, N. Y., is visiting here with her children, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Scheuer, and grandchildren, of W. Grand Ave., and her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, of Calvert Ave. Another sister of Mrs. Hordes and Mrs. Katz, Mrs. Jack Dvoor of Flemington, N. J., also is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hoi-des. Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Brown and daughter, Leslye Enid, are vaca- tioning at The Inn, Biddeford Pool, Maine. Enroute home they will visit in Boston, New York and Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rass of Oakfield Ave. have as their guest Mrs. Sam Myers of Boston: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Siden visited in Virginia Beach and are now touring the East, with stops at Washington, New York and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan of Walnut Lake, Birmingham, had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greenberg of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Eliott Jordan of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Shipko (Dorothy Fishman) have returned from California and are residing in Detroit. Ruth Fishman of Webb Ave. is spending the summer at the National Music Camp in Interlochen. She will return to her studies at the University of Michigan in the fall. At a dinner in their home on Aug. 12, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Miller of Roselawn Ave., observed their twenty-fifth anniversary. The couple was married in Detroit on Aug. 12, 1923. Celebrating the occasion with the Millers were. their son, Merrill, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, C. Balcon and their granddaughter, Janice Eileen. Out-of-town guests included Mrs. A. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cutler of Toronto. Belle Moskowitz of Blaine Ave. is attending the convention of the American Pharmaceutical Association in San Francisco. She represents the Wayne University College of Pharmacy and the Mich- igan branch of the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists. While in California she will visit with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown. Molly Moskowitz of Blaine Ave. left for an indefinite stay in San Francisco and Inglewood, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koffman and sons, Stanford and Ross, and Mrs. Koffman's mother, Mrs. Lena Goldsmith, formerly of Cass City, Mich., and the Madison-Lenox Hotel, are now residing at 1,9372 Santa Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Enggass of Cumberland Way and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laib of Burlington Rd. spent the last week-end in Charlevoix. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fuchs of Huntington Woods left for a visit in Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. Henry Meyers and his daughter, Joan, of Lirfcolnshire Dr. re- turned from a tour of the New England States. Before returning home they visited his daughter, Elizabeth, who is at camp Pinemere at Minocqua, Wise. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shroder of Birmingham, Miss' Clarice Freud of Whitmore Rd. and her brother, Henry, are spending a week at Manitoulin Island, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd'. have returned from a visit in Montreal and. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Berger of Montgomery, Ala., are visiting his mother, Mrs. Carrie May Berger of Dexter Blvd. Mr. and Mrs: Nathan Plotkin of W. Outer Dr. have been vaca- .tioning at Charlevoix. Mrs. Walter Schonbach of Chicago is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ziv of Wildemere Ave. Mrs. Robert Marwil of LaSalle Blvd. returned on Tuesday from Cleveland where she spent a week visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, Prof. and Mrs. Robert Morrison. Mr. Marwil and their son, Milton, joined her for the week-end. . London Group Sponsors Palestine Social Service LONDON, (JTA) —A Jewish group formed to sponsor a social service mission to Palestine "to relieve the suffering of Jews and Arabs alike" launched a fund- raising drive here. Leaders in the new group, mo- tivated by the desire to "give ex- pression to the universalistic eth- ics of Judaism," include Dr. Leo Baeck, former Chief Rabbi of Germany; Prof. Norman Bent- wich, former Attorney-General of Palestine, and Victor Gollancz, prominent London publisher. CARD OF THANKS Mark Cooper and daughters ; Rita and Mrs. Marjorie Kaplan, wish to extend sincere thanks to their many friends for their kind expresSions of sympathy in the loss of their wife and mother, Mrs. Helen -"Nellie"' Cooper, July 30, 1948. CLEANING SYSTEM MISS HELGA HOPFELD Helga, to Norman Milin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Milin, of 2448 Glynn Qt., at a surprise birthday party for the bride-elect's father. July 17—To Mr. and Mrs. Sam- uel Hamburger of 17364 Fair- field, a son, David Stanley. • Glidden Paints • Electrical Appliances • Sporting Goods • Children's Toys AUTHORIZED DELTA DEALER "We try to stock everything a completely modern hardware store should carry." UN. 4-3436 Elegance for your home July 22—To Mr. and Mrs. Dar- win Canvasser (Jocelyn - Galin) of Sorrento Ave., a son, Leonard Dale. July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Alex M. Beerhohm (Gertrude Denen- berg) of 19358 Stoepel, a son, Steven Mark. 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